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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1913. Ty'-A.J.J.ij: i . T..& ruuL uuiii n GUILTY li f LOS ANGELES 1,0s Anselca, May 21. Found fulltj of "swindling- G. P. Frless, an Iowa 1S140 in ft fake racing bet ting- scheme. Lee Klal will appear for en tones Friday. . '.. . Attorneys tor Rial gave notice that ther will move ror new um v.. tn grounds to be eltee beln an al legation that one of tb Jurors lept during the presentation 01 iaov CANDIDATES' RECORDS RELIABLE GAUGE AS, TO RESPECTIVE ABILITIES Continued. Awa. Tag ,PJJl otherwise has not takea active part In politics. He has, bowever, been active In civic and public affairs. Originated move " for publlo auditorium, Record clean. His business ablllt spoXen 61 la highest terms . bybuslness associates. Member at numerous business and clvie ....Infinnd Incnma exceeds 15000 a VI u ..v- ' . " A,A.. ( ear. Regarded as a strong' cbuhiu... rirt Tims In vouuoa. mms r.ERLINQEH JR. President o nri nirar.Rioha.ras - oorapu, i iionnTiM n.i real estate agents, !.rfio in Ocriincer building. Home ad dress, 78t Marshall sUe-Ace, j eara. Born in Chicago. Carte to Ore gon in 1894, haa live hers slnee topt for seven yeara .residence In auaa, ur., while manager of Salem, Falls Cltjr A Western railway. Attenuea Snnhiin nr.hoois. Blshon Scott academy and University of Oregon law echool, Portland, and Stanford university. or feast two years president Of .Oer'llBgeN Richards company, ana oeior umi Salem, Falls . City & Western. Prior to tumt inuiinr Portland. Vancouver St Yakima railway, now Taoolt branch of Northern Paclflo. subsequent w iwv ln . anhnnl. Rthllhed MWIDlU In Clackamas county and acted as superin tendent and general manager T lumber. and logging interests, uae noi oreu m nolltlcs before. Income ever SsOOO yearly, ' Able at Business Man. t o niLT-Muiter Monarch OH Refining company, office at 101 First street. Not to be confused wun whi m. Daly, present councilman, also candi date. T. O. Daly la J years old. Born in San Francisco. Had completer sec ond year at St Ignatius college When father died and be had to shift for him self. Took up mechanical and practi cal engineering. Went to sea In engine room of steamer, worked up until ne got federal chief engineer's license, x rav eled around world four times In such ortrw M'Mi- mt fctuit4 commercial bourse, with view to going lnte busi ness. . Quit sea- about six years ago to become engineer In Bprecaeir sugar re- rin.rv in Run Wandacd. Boon alter undertook superintendence In erection of steam olants along- Paclflo coast, bai- ary for this work ranged from 1500 to 11000 a month. After three years Of this took northwestern managership of Monarch company, headquarters In Portland, about four yeara ago, with salary of more than $5000 a year. Mar ried and has two children. Lives at 740 Irving street Member of Commercial club, Elka, Knights of .Columbus, Pro gressive Business Men's association. Never active In politics before last pri mary, when he was nominated for coun cilman In Second ward. Politically1 am btttvus. Personal Integrity unques tioned. Regarded as able business man, but political strength doubtful. ; ' Apparently Well Qualified. NORMAN C. THORN!.- Instructor of chemistry and geography at Portland academy. In Portland , nearly nine years, coming here to Join academy faculty. Married, hap one child. Home, 841 Brooklyn avenue. Born in Central Valley, N. T. Age, 8 years. His fath er died Before Thorne's 14th birthday, leaving wife and five children with slight means of support From . time of father's Illness Wat principal de pendence of family, taking entire charge of father's country store and market, . and assuming his duties as fourth class postmaster. Determined U.0 get education. .Learned- carpenter's trade. Worked at plumbing, carpenter IngV tlnsmltlilng, as baker's assistant. fafnf liand and at tutoring to put him elf through school. Graduated .from Tale In 180S. Took two year honors In science. Elected to (flgma XI honor society because of good work In scl- true. Received Cuyler fellowship of H4I9 a year for 1902-04 anl worked as laboratory assistant while taking gradu ate woncm cnemisiry ana geology. trams to Portland academy after get I ting master's degree In 1904. Has held mo positions in publlo service and Has Inot taken active part In civio affair. J las very strong louowing in First M. 10. rhumb, members of which asked Mm to become candidate. Regarded am man or absolute integrity and has hown much ability as educator. Krlends say he has fine Judgment in Ibiieiness and administrative matters. Apparently well qualified for commls- ernor Wottt to Port of Portland comftils slon undor" lauj passed by JeglHlature, Supreme court later ruled law Ineffect ive. Associated with Dan Kcllaher in Mitigation by enst wide business men ' aealnst vacating streets for enst P- Broach to O..W. It A N. bridge. IUS never held publlo office. Integrity un questioned, imsinemi record before roar rlttBe ordinary. Member of East Bide Buulness Men's club. United Improve ment Clubs association and Multnomah club. Qualifications not conspicuous. . Considerable Personal lollowing. JOHN DRISCOLL Resident of. Port land since 1889. Born In Ireland In 1863, eatoe to Connecticut with parents la 1884. Grammar school education. Re tall and wholesale meat dealer here for many yeara. Now president of Boston Packing company and director of ill bernla Savings bank. In 1901 and 1907 served In Oregon legislature. Resigned from Port ef Portland commission in lfj.1. after serving on If eight yeara Conservative business, man, successful and honest - Usually accounted a reac tionary In politics. Has considerable emmal- following. 1 JAMES N. DAVIS lawyer. Born-Jn Illinois, and Is 66 years old., Graduate of school or law, university oi Kansas, in 1886, having been admitted to the bar In 1881. As deputy county attorney for Douglas county, Kan., obtained first coavlctlon In state nnder prohibition amendment to constitution. Came to Portland In 1890. From 1892 to 1901 lit firm of Davis, Gantenbeln and Vea sle. Partner la contract to, lay first Bull Run submerged pipe line; right of-way agent for Oregon Water Power A Railway '-company, tniying wcat is now Oregon 'City line right-of-way from Hawthorne avenue to city limits, paying out '1800,001 In his own checks for it partner in Klamath Irrigation project located ' power sites for Northwestern Eleetrld company 6a Klickitat and Lewis rlvera. Washington. Claims credit for bringing Northwestern Elc trio to Portland. Now with Northwest era Electfla as attorney - and water rights agent, ais haa private practice. Member of legislature in 1907. Did not allgrt with either faotlon striving to elect United Statea senator, but took Independent .course. Lives at sti Haw thorns avenue. Owns hotfle and coa slderable property.- Married and has family. Integrity unquestioned but po litical strength la not apparent W. L COTTEL In drug business at first and Grant streets since ha came to Portland In 1887. Born in Maine and ia 61 years old. Raised on larm. nraAiiAta of medical department or University of Loulsvllls In 1877. Prac ticed medicine In Illinois 10 years be fore comma- to Portland. Served two terms In city council and one term In legislature. In both positions he proved weak, vacillating and Incapable, though bis personal honesty was not ques tioned. Has some personal following but novprospect of election. LORD KITCHENER KILLS SIX COBRAS IN EGYPT TTnlftA Pm Wlra.) Cairo. KsTDt May tl. Aa a relaxation from- the cares or nis auties as unusn aent a-eneral In Egypt, Lord Kitchener has taken up snake hunting. A few days ago. when It was reported that a 1 foot cobra had bean aeen near the Geatra Sporting club's grandstand, and he learned that the native police and keepera were not eager to Interview the reptile, Kltchner sent for a snake charmer. On the promise that the fa mous soldier would personally attend to the 'snake, the native began whistling softly. Soon, to the horror of the by- tanders, not one reptile but six crawled from under the stand. The natives promptly bolted, but Lord Kitchener with four of nla aides waded in with stout cudeels and after an exciting fight killed the snakes. Kitchener was so pleased with the af ternoon's sport that he had the Snake charmer permanently retained on his staff. STATE FORESTER CAN PATROL TIMBER AND CHARGE THE OWNERS This Store stands ready to close Satur days at 5:30 P.JM., provided , the other large department stores join ' in the movement. cTMcrclicrdiso of c Merit Onhf r Custom Tailoring Salon Is featuring Women's Suits to Measure at $65.00 One-Piece Dresses at $50.00 it e21 feloner. Has Hevet Held Offloe, I M, O. COLLINS Native of Portland, 142 yeara old. Attended Publlo schools, 'pvbsn IS started aa fireman In electric flight plant at old Hogua sawmill, There i two years. During spare time studied Jplectrlcal and steam engineering. Latei; ,Mmivu nnji!iin.'ni pnu Civil engineer Inf.! Rurveftr MVeral y?ar. Studied 'Jar and udmlttud to tactie when past .Sft ' "Xfafrflarl Xfrtf rtltsit(HA truwil,nttn. l c. t l lin TV VII Vg Ml m I Beck, one of tw heirs of Hawthorne es- Jtate, in 113 after bittsr family fight. t.tiectsded Whitney L. Bolus to manager- i-Knin or estate, this is his present oo ii tipalldh. In .1911. appointed by Gov- I s ; Warner'f Safe Nervine Nervousness .The first Indication Of nervous ness should be your warning tti remedy the condition from which it results, and before it becomes a deep-seated, nervous condition which will require lime as Well as treatment to remedy. I I I I 1 Ec l-Xidaey and Xdter KSmea I f r sJUieutnaUo Beaidj J I. I ' MlliVM hM-vou headache, nrv- 4iak a9sinhailak- l ( a In II U .U.... i vfi a win i j , nirny lessness and all neurasthenic con ditions which. re symptoms of nervous ' alsonoer and .deransM health and nervous exhaustion. It sets directly on the nerve center ahd It Invigorates mind and body, restoring the syatem to a state of perfect health. - - (Salem Purtttl of.flie Jwirtnl.) Salem, Or., May 81. in reply to a query from the state for ester, the attorney general today advised him that he has author ity under the. law passed by the last legislature to provide a for eat fire patrol for the timber holdings of any owners who neg lect Or refuse to do so themselves and have the cost assessed up to 'the land, providing the cost does not exceed 6 cents an acre per annum. Under thjs law. the state forester will be able to see that every acre of timber land lh the state which, needs patrollhg Is petroled during the forest fire season. LIFE SIZE STATUE OF A. E. MEAD PLANNED (United F'ns LmumI Wlr. t IMllngham, Wash.; May 2 l.r-Fathered hy the Chamber of Cotnmorc and State Historical Society, a movement Is Under way today for a statewldo campaign tor funds to erect a Uresis statue here of the late Governor A. K Mead. A death mask was taken by friends of the goJ ernor at the time of his death with this plan la view. It Is planned to raise 16000. RECEPTION IN HONOR OF W. C. T. U. .LECTURERS At Its headquarters. 430 Bohnlm Walk. er building, the W. (X T. U. will Tiold a receplie-n from 2:30 to 4 o'clock tomor row, in honor of Mrs. Lena Hurtzell Wallace, of Kansas City. Kan., and Mrs. Jackson Selbaugh. of PeattleJ Wash. Both of . these women are lecturers of note, Mrs, Fred Olson, Who is so popu lar as a soloist, will sing; Mrs. Leila Gil Strap will read. :1 for s-JLheamatio Beateajr k. .n ' g-Xervtne s- s-niia eostlpee Impresario Haimen Released, (Dnltil treat l.med Wlre.i IiOndon, May 21.-"After thr riva In Jail, J, Salter Hansen, tho AmeriCflh im presario, who achieved fame bv a sminh. ble ever Baron De Rothschild's play, was reieasea toaay m ball of $5000. Hansen. arter a battle with the police, was de tained ror suspected insanity. It was finally decided, that his trouble was only bad temper. - Mayor t Gllsti-ap Ilall Tonight , Mayor Rushlight will deliver the see ond of a series of campaign speeches tonight at Oilstrap hail, .Woodstock ave mie and East Forty-fourth street, In Woodstock. ; -lu. ?'ffffHtSS Write for s free sample trmng the number of Remedy- deal reck to Warner's Safe Kemedles Co. Dept. aus, BtiiMi, sr. 1 1 Excursion to Metzger The exmirslon which was postponed hewwM of rain last Sunday Will .be he d i?.lAi-coni,l,vundr-- Roi"ni trip, in Luii,B.ll'K0& 25c; Tickets hbtalnable lflt? jL7y. Bld'g.-Trafcns leave 19th and Stark sts.. 9 a. m.: J.ffarson h?'!1. ?Cel!aher- candidate for mayor, i? - n.r,ou" n3Mtes forcommlssloft '!iui BP t Columbus club hall to ,k.TiW,.,wm' h'r aomething worth hearUig. Ladle, invited. iPald adv 111 T . ill One-Piece Dresses as Illustrated of Silk and Serere At Special Prices for Immediate Disposal As k matter of record, the importance oi this great dress-sale and the true measurfe qt your opportunity tomorrow may be summed up in the single statement that every dress in, this offering is "marked at less than it c,ost'to produce. Dresses of fine French Seroe-Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine and Silk Poplin. In this collection of dresses tvt are prepared to show you the most exclusive and newest styles of the Spring and Summer season. The dresses of silk are most becomingly draped and trimmed with soft lace and silk pipings, buttons and quaintly colored ribbons that blend perfectly with the gown. . Those of serge are-tailored in style with flat collars and small turn-back cuffs' of embroidered batiste and Bulgarian silks stitched bands and flat-covered buttons are Used for trimming. - All the popular shades and colorings, such as navy, blue, black, white, brown, Copenhagen, brown, wine, gray, tan, Nell Rose, green and bright blues. . Dresses Selling to $12.00, Thursday $7.50 Of fine ill-wool serge, n black, navy blue and white. Dresses Selling to $18.50, Thursday $12.50 Of fine French serge, in timj blue, brown and Copenhagen. Dresses Selling to $22.50, Thursday $13.85 Of 'Charmeuse and Silk Poplins, in black, navy blue, brown, wine, Copenhagen, gray, tan and Nell Rose. - Dresses Selling to. $2 5.00 Thursday $1 5.00 Of Crepe de Chine, Eponge and French serge. Dresses Selling to $28.50, Thursday $18.50 Of extra heavy Charmeuse and fint French Serges. Dresses Selling to $32.50, Thursday $23.5p Of soft silks and fine serges in many colors. v -Third Floor. Venice Laceo It 6eems as if one could not wear too many laces this sea son if wishing to keep in touch with the fashions. This lace, sale was planned with this" de mand in mind, and it includes the most exquisite designs in , the light and medium heavy. styles. V Venise laces are enjoying a . greater' vogue than ever before" and this assortment embraces edges, bands, insertions and medallions in white, cream and ecru and in widths up to . 14 inches., , "yC.,.;-;: 65c Laces reduced, to ; , 95c Laces reduced to 50 Yard 4 $1.50 Laces Reduced to"- 79 Yard , y h$2.S5 Laces reduced to', 91.48 Yard ' $3.50 Laces reduced to 91.95 Yard $5.00 Laces reduced to 92.95 Yard $8.95 Laces reduced to 93.95 Yard $10.00 Laces reduced to 95.00 Yard First Floor Buy Summer Knit Underwear Now ise , White Cotton Vests, special....... 14c -Vests of white ribbed cotton with low neck and sleeveless, finished with a fancy edge. 2Sc Lightweight Vests, special. 18c 50c Union Suits, -Lightweight vests of soft white vMMfl In Swiss or fine rib. Made ,with round neck,31eeveless anaghtigfat. with "mercerized tape. In regular and extra Urge sites. 35c Swiss Ribbed 50c Swiss Ribbed np Vests, special. ....... TTajbC Vests of . medium weight Swiss ribbed pure white cotton, made with low neck, short or elbow sleeves, also sleeveless. Some are Of light weight lisle thread, Swiss Cribbed with low necks. All are" trimmed with the pretty Picot edge. -With Special Sale Prices Prevailing 65c Union Suits, j H $1.25 Lisle Union Light Weight,.., 45c -39c Vests, special... :25c Lightweight Swiss ribbed vests of white cotton with plain round or crochet finished neck and sleeve less. Trimmed with dainty picot edge the sort that will wear and launder well. Union suits of white ribbed cot ton, light weight, low neck, sleeve less, made with the comfortable can't-Blip Bhoulder. straps and with wide knees, trimmed with a pretty pattern of linen lace. Union suits of white ribbed cot ton, light weight, round low neck, sleeveless, with tight knee. These are soft, light and fine in quality. 75c White Cotton p t Union Suits, ...QUC Union suits of light weight white cotton, made with low neck, sleeve less, knee length, with reinforced or spliced thigh; also medium weight, fine ribbed white cotton in low or high neck. $1.00 75c Vests and" Union Suits, special,. . . . 50c 45c Medium Weight Vests, special, 31c White veitS Of Swiss ribbed mer cerised cotton in medium weight, made with round neck and sleeve less. - Vests of light or medium weighty made with low or high neck, some. uritti nrafH rmrh- Al knee or ankle, tights to match. Some Suits, special of the vests art made with low neck and are sleeveless, others have high i necks with elSow or long , sleeves. Union suits of fine ribbed white cotton. $1.00 Union Suits, ."Medium Weight. . . . , Union suits of medium weight cotton, pure white, Swiss ribbed. These are ma.de with round, low neck, also the.popular Dutch neck with short sleeves. $1 and $1.25 Union ef Light and medium weight union suits, made of white cotton in fine ribbed effects, with extra quality mercerised tape trim and finish. All the desirable styles in low or high necks. Suits, special.... ):.' White lisle union suits, light 1 weight, made with csn't-slip shoul der, straps,-low necks, sleeveless and with spliced thighs; also knee lengths, with low necks and cro cheted yokes. . ' White Lisle Union A qn Suits, special. . . . . . $ 1 Zb Union suits of white lisle, mads low neck and sleeveless, with French band tops and reinforced thighs. Also whiteSwiss ribbed lisle suits with crocheted low necks, sleeveless, in knee length style. Silk Lisle Union Suits,- special $1.50 Extra quality light medium white silk lisle union suits, low neck and sleeveless, finished with shell edge trimming of French band top. Also light weight fine lisle. Fourth Floor Flat Collars 50c each Of fine voile for coats and dresses, daintily embroidered, with silk colored dots, Epaulet Collars $1.00 Silk luster epaulet Coat or dress collars in Bulgarian em broidered designs On solid col Qrs. Gulmpesat$1.00 Of fine soft finished nets, with elastic draw-strings at the waist line and boned stock. Novelty Ruff lings 95c and $1.50 A new novelty which fits in side of i lowmeck dress and made of lace ruffling and silk ribbon. . Very dressy ahd lacey. Can be worn with dresses or. coats. ' First Floor. ''''' ' "' '' ' " " ' ' " " " " i ' i.lfeMga.'liB ' 'l 111",'.,' I.! I fe.? HjMtj..iJt.ait.;r.tB.. eMiJWSsJsAdiKss1MHKJ. .li i.i I ,1 ii iLi iwim.-j-. mmSm Li'lll. In i ill i'i ILiil) l" mmy, ,i i Black and White Checked Wool Fabrics 1 Fashionable this season for tailored costumes and skirts with plain coats; -Dotens of varieties from the small to the large checks, in every size im aginable, art ntwly arrived. Prices tangs from 8Sf) to .92.80 a yard. . CreamXIoakings another wanted, but seldom-to-be-had fashionable -fabric. The demand has been greater than the supply and this new shipment will fill a long f sit want. We can frankly say that this -is the largest assortment of new cream closkings shown in the city, $ 1.50 to f 2.50 the yard, - :'" Second Xloor : ' - - ... v.. Only Three More Days o the Hydegradev Fabric Sale' - Phenomenal Reductions. on the Most Fashionable Wash Goods Now in Progress Avail Yourself of This Uriprecedented Opportunity Ratine! In stripes and Solid colors crepes in new weavea crepe and ratine combined printed ,m luitnu wuco tuiics wa uainiy jouey aeaigns jouey .;. crepes ceaiora ratines silk mixed taunt eponge matslasse silk striped voiles pebble ratine snowflake ratine crepe de chine mate lasst sunray silk Normandy suiting and 40d JOUEY CREPE Hydefrade Week price 20 50c SILK STRIPED VOILE : Hydegrade Week price. ; : . .30 50c FAMOUS SUNRAY SILKS Hydegrade Week price ,i , 39i 35c SILK STRIPED VOILE . ' Hvderade Week ftrice ; . . ' . MA A j a tmm js -JiC-vUKMAWilY-.CUliiNU-- Hydegrade Weekrice. . .v.-. . 18ei many other new filmy Summer materials. 45c NEWEST NUB RATINE Hydegrade Week price .. ,33a 50c BEDFORD RATINE-s- . . Hydegrade Week price.,.. 30d 45c PEBBLE RATINE - Hydegrade1 Week price 33 S5c NEW CREX RATINE - -Hydegrade Week price . . v.Wi . 24 m, ,, tOd- SNOWFEAKITRATINE ,' Hydegrade .Week price . , . . , , . . .205 -! Basement Combinat'n Underwear of Dainty Lingerie. $1.75 Combinations $1.19 A splendid assortment of com bination corset cover and drawers. Made of fine quality longcloth and ; trimmed daintily with embroidery -. -edgings, : insertions and laces Cluny, Val. and Torchon. Some show yokes of lace, others inset medallions of lace and embroidery. . Ribbon drawn at neck and waist line. The drawers are full cut, and lact or embroidery trimmed to match the covers. $2.00 Combinations $1.59 Combination corset cover and drawers. Made of fine longcloth, -with embroidery yokes and edg ings, ribbon drawn. Drawers trimmed with wide ruffles of fine closed embroidery. Another style with deep yoke of German Val. and embroidery medallions with lace edgings. Drawers lace trimmed to match. All ribbon drawn at waistline. ; ' $3.00 Combinations $2.29 These combination corset cover and drawers are made of the fine longcloth , in several different styles, Newest patterns in laces and dainty fine embroidery trim mingssome with back and front trimming. ,, All show beading and ribbon-drawn at waistline. Draw ers of tht newest cdt, trimmed with laces and embroidery, with the side-cut effect' Some in kmck-, erbocker style. - - - .-Fourth Floor. ' - Three fJew Crepe Kimonos $1.50 Kimono now 98c These attractive and extremely low-priced kimonos are made of fancy flowered serpentine crepe. Mads empire or high-waisted back, with loose front, V neck and short sleeves. - The neck and sleeves are -finlthtd with satin ribbon banding. Many colorings red, light blue, -navy,' gray and lavender, in effec tive combinations. , . , ; $2i00 Kimono $1.59 ' Made of the-"Tlain colored ser pentine crept, in light blue, navy, lavender, Copenhagen and . many . other . shades. R a g 1 a n - set-in sleeves with cuff finish. Trimmed around the neck and down both sides of the front, with wide wash silk in contrasting colors, the sleeves and shoulder also showing -the silk in pipings. . , " , $3.50 Kimono at $2.75 These kimonos come in the ser pentine crepe also, but in the at tractive flowered Japanese pat terns. Made With high waistline 1 and inset sleeves, with , waistline, sleeves, shoulder and neck trimmed prettily with, frilled satin ribbon, Another attractive model at the tame price is made of dainty flow ered crepe, with large square col lar in back and forming revert in front of contrasting plain' colored tntssaline silk, finkhed with tas- . jels at each corner. J5et-insleeveau with turnback-cuffa of messaline. In almost any shade blues, pinks, reds, navy, grays and lavender. ,arth Floor ' i. i 4. t. .