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11 THE - OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORT LAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 7. 1911 OXY-HYDRIC GAS PLAN! WILL LOCATE BRANCH IN PORTLAND Two More Houses Raided bj: Police Xuiusim GrCj anA Kouse on Bro4. 4, way Targets of Of floors is VeweH for Violation ox Xio.no lew. Two raids were mad by the police I last night on houses ,ln which viola tions of the liquor law were, -am have occurred. One was made short I ly after midnight on the Tannensee UPR LICENSE . OF . THE 'BOTTLE HOUSE REVOKED BY COONC IL r ni oXaA 1 1 after midnight on the Tannensee Q t- fnr Plant beleCted analrriH .t 275 umtmn street, where the - ., ni... 'Wi;.; proprietor was arrested for selling f Building rlanS Are NOW liquor without a license. Others taken - . ' v . Into. custody gave the names of Maud ' BeiI12 UraWnr. . Morden. HuthiMiers. "---!!, Fennell, ! w , . Maud Mlebus. Mrs. J. W. Ring and . ' " 1 :.-'.; r T. Vt-ri nian ; Sarrunt IT arm, with r-;nDW Wll I RFR1M SOON fir Ktl.UHW-UUtwat munci 1 IV iUt;UI AlVt i.uuuio Olcott Refuses to . Audit the .Claims Announces That Claims for Xmploy- ment of Special Counsel "Will Have to Oo to State legislature. (Salem Bureau -eC -Te Journal.) " . -Salem. Or, July - 7. Secretary of SUte Ben W. Olcott laid down th ruling today that he would audit no claims hereafter for the employment of special counsel by any of the state Burnside Street Place Termed in Ordinance as a Menace rg to Society, , . ' NEW CHANGES WILL . INCREASE EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC DOCK NO. 1 Ovm and Patrolmen Clement ana i Uanor Said to Have sees noio. yo Jones raided a house at 227 uroao- i Habitual Drunkards j Two Hear E. E. Quick and Bertha- Ponds for oe mm in ma. tea. w. uikiiih.ii. jvhu . 1 . .. , ., After imsKing a xnorougn invesuga- "J". - '"rir for unanimously revoked the liQuor license thi clalm. stating that the attorneys visiting the PUce. A quanUty - of ? held by W. Margulla, Thr money Daid on - the license, amounting: to 1 3 4. was ordered re funded.. SsUbllsiuaeat WU1 Be Xoeated at ' zasti vettUenta and Center Streets, Sear Car Shops. ' , ugh tlon of the local consumption of com mercial xygen and hydrogen F uor was found In the house. Thtr case Will be heard Tnursaay, authorizing such employment-'- When such claims are presented to him he said be would refer them to xne next legislature for payment, if: that body saw fit to approve tnem. . .-. Secretary Olcott tooay rerusea 10 audit a claim for fz.u tor special legal services rendered by Attorney L H. van Winnie ana josepn rauMji who were employed as assistants to the attorney general in connection with the case brought by Guy I Wal lace -& Co. against State , insurance Commissioner J. W. Ferguson. Attor General Crawf ora haa approyea Dock Will Be Shortened 150 Feet; -Slip Will Be Dredged Under New, Plan. a investiaating the possibilities Of Increasing the demand for these prod ucts in tine Pacific northwest, the Elec trolytic pas company of Dayton, Ohio, lias determined to, locate a - branch plant In Portland.' A site for the fac tory has; been ' purchased, plans of the building are now being drawn, and In a short time actual construction work will be under way. . K. r. Pratt, president of the Payton corporattlon, , yisited ; Portland : some weeks ago,- and personally, conducted an investigation of the local field. He wai , satisfied with the situation, and before leaving for the easV cehcluded definite , arrangements t : establish a generatlow plant here. 'The plant will whllta the grill case will be heard this after- noon. A. P. A. TICKET IS THE CAUSE OF OF i. M. INDICT INT RICHARDS Aceordln r to the wording of the re vocation ordinance the .place on Burn side street Is a menace to society and is a saloon wher liquor Is - sold to habitual drunkards and those who are under the Influence of liquor. The action foUows two bearings when natroimen. investigators, patrons, employes and others testified In regard to the place. The latest testimony re-arardina- the place was given by J. E. Reavis and J. F.' McCorkie, secretary to Chief of Police Clark, yms morn- Just befor the vote was taken. Margulls. proprietor, although repre sented by counsel, made an eloquent were employed at a time when he was overrun with work, which was a, short ttmn bAfora thai nrlmanr election. At least one other bill for special legal services is outstanding against the state, as Martin ju. ripe vi x-un-land has -been representing the cor poration department: In xne w sun brought some ; time- ago to test the constitutionality of the blue sky law, School Clerk Is Indicted, Klamath 1 i Chanred That E. O. Ko&rko of the CMsosat Blstrlot TJsed mads for SU ' Persoaal Qai&i Of floe Costs Money. Klamath Falls, "Or. July l.-S,. O. Rourke. clerk of the Crescent school district; has been indicted by the grand lurv on two counts for appropriating school money to his own use. Rourke says that he will account for the money, amounting to . about $9000, when his term of offlcs expires. . Per sonalities are said to enter Into this case, which was brought under, an act of the last legislature prohibiting us ing : school - money for ' private . gain. DIVORCE SUIT FOR IS COMMENCED BY ATTY A. Ef CLARK Cruel Treatment Alleged In ! Complaint by Leading Pro-i . gressive Worker, NEW TYPE WILL EXCEL fh7Sn"ywM toakeBonSo ni WIFE'S STORIES -DENIED Uodlfloatlon, of Contract With A. C. V. Berry Consented To; Cost of '-Dredging " Kxtra. rote navable to the district. He states that the office- costs mm a a roonin, as the salary is 9Z per monin. wmhhui1i1 Says Xat Has Cireuatea on his 110.000 bond he pays $30. , Burning the Bonanza postof f lee Is one of the two arson charges on which tha arand Jury Indicted Mr. and Mrs. Hua-h CloDton of Bonanza. 'Atr the raise Tales Tending- to Knrt Kis Sspntatios. . Important changes, expected to addM. .v-i.t. w wot Bonanza the a third to the efficiency of the seci-j , ffl Beveral other buUdlns onJ unit of public dock No. 1, wereljl" tourn(, . ... SWEET PEA BLOOMS ADMIRED BY THRONG generating pianc nerc.-ine piani wiu . ., , , r , n , rj, iochw . he located It the comer of East Sev- Violation Of Corrupt PraC" talkinhi- MVS- enteenth isnd Center streets near the Southern! Pacific and Portland . Rail way. Light & power company's shops in the southeast section, both the S. P.. and P. IU L. & p. being large consum ers of oxygen and hydrogen. , . , -The, Oregon corporation will be known as the Portland Oxy-Hydric Oas company.! and rl11 generate oxygen anf hydrogen- for all ' kinds pt commercia. purposes.!: ' - Soil man Water Used. "E. A. Flnkhelmer. a .Portland . engi neer, will have charge of constructint the .factory building and of Installing the machinery of- the plant. He will also Become manager oi xne pauu. , r ; Both oxygen and hydrogei are- ex- tenslvelylused in this section fo.r,weld Irtg and cutting metals. Hydrogen Is also aSedlfor hardening oils and.' greases . and or lweldlng . copper, brass,' alumi num and other non-ferrous -metals. The hews company will use ply Bull Run wstSer In manufacturing oxygen and the hydrogen will be generated as a by-product from the process of gen erating oxygen. This will be ;the only concern of lt kind on- the Pacific -coasts. There is an oxygen . u . it..n.. mm i nrxn I t coc 4M A Pffnimn tnf on Burnsida street would mean -also iivv m.Miiiiv.. , ..mm ..loan business now distributed between the three sa loons he controls. In his plea for Marguus, Attorney Bernstein stated that no charges have ever been made against the place ana that during the time that Margulls had AT ANNUAL EXHIBIT Return of True Bill. (Salem Bureau of Tbe Journal.) - -Salem. Or., July 7. J. M. Richards of Portland, has been Indicted by the j been in business not once had he been Marlon countv ffrand Jury for alleged I convicted of breaking a law. tie asaoa Assembly Room at Multno mah Hotel Converted Into Bower of Beauty. violation of the corrupt practices act by the circulation" of a socalled "A. P. A." ticket which was Issued anony mously "a-few days prior to the recent primary election. that a. chance be given his client. Citv 'Attorney La Roche, appearing for th city, said that the place was The fifth annual show of the Ore- ron sweet f ea society openea ims a menace to society and that If there I afternoon In the assembly room of wen other Dlaces like -It in the city It was the duty of the council to- see The; indictment - was returned last (that they were put out of business. Friday and Sheriff William Each went to Portland today to serve, Richards with & bench warrant. The Indict ment was returned on evidence fur nished the grand Jury by L. H. Mc Mab&n of Salem, who- attributes his The ordinance aa adopted takes ef fect immediately, but gives Margulls a few days to dispose of his goods. WILL, DETERMINE THJET COST defeat for the Progressive nomination Percentage for Repaiw Due to the for governor to the circulation of the V. K., L. to,.sougnu ticket in various parts of the state. To determine - what percentage of It Is admitted by District Attorney costs JTor bridge repairs shall be paid Rlngo that others, said to be promt- hv th Portland Railway. Light , & I nent mn ln tne a" believed to J power company crossing the structures generating I h- Mnnmie with h mihllcjitjnn and . mt. -?Jft he e hwUhsident gen by-Product. An Odd reature oi tne negonauon leading iup to the securing, of this olsnt foir Portland Is the fact that the Manufacturers' association was in .correeoondence with two other eastern concerns who also desired to locate similar plants-in . this city. , hopes to get evidence through the I yaiigf of the company. Commissioners prosecution of Richards that will give nieck and Bigelow, City Engineer Da grounds -for securing further Indict- t City Attorney La Jtocbe. ments. " Richards' connectton with the Repairs are necessary to the bridges publication of the -ticket which bore c i g sunivan's gUlch. gulches in the name of the Voters' - Protective g tn ,ortIand ana ln other sections ni , .v.. M.k.t. v.4h I ox tne ciiy. i Onlv yesterday ' they received a let-1 Headquarters, Mohawk building, Port- ter froia an eastern-company asking I land." i for Information e-'tot :iK rolsmeit V I, The, indictment charges Richards oxygen.iand hydrogen consumed com-1 with "unlawfully printing-and circu nercl&lfvV In ' this district, i Another latlng a circular relating to the- prl concern,1 desirous of locating here de- niary election, -nd. certain candl tnanded I that va larae portion of the I dates to . be voted for : at said Tii. trMt rai- comninv is llshed by. some of the tlokets. which . th 'e brljges -without cost, and naa atamnea on mem j. so., tticnaraa. i . i - i , ... lit is now iioveu w . presiaent voren rroisciiTS league ha ..-.i, ,,0.t. . &TABLE -RENTED'JBY THE CtTlf Barn Jefferson the Multnomah hotel i with an exhibit of blooms that rivals tho Rose Show from the standpoint t of beauty and coloring. :: " ., The bisr hall is .crammed with tables on which rest thousands of gorgeous sweet pea blossoms, of varying shades from deep chocolate and crimson to purest white. .The lobby of the hotel la a profusion of sweet peas. Tney hang from baskets, ln vases, glasses and - whatnot. The lobby was deco rated by Henry Clemmens of New- berg, the only commercial grower par ticipating- ln the show. More than 100 varieties of sweet peas. - ail arrown xrom seed . ana zor the most part products - of gardens planted and developed by amateurs, are entered for trophies. . They include thousands of blossoms, and are ar ranged in graceful cluster in vases. This afternoon the Judges will pass on them ' and make the prise awards. authorized - by - the dock commission at a special meeting this morning, j The dock will be shortened 120 feet; a slip 120 feet wide and 600 feet long will be dredged. The dock front will be 292 feet long, of the two deck con struction used ln the first unit. At the back will be an open dock and ad joining the open dock an area to be used for the storage of quantity com modities. , I . This typo of slip and semi-pier con struction was not contemplated It) the beginning, but will give the pub lic dock advantage over all others In the harbor for the handling of heavy and bulk freight. ! Modlfteation of the contract with A. C. U. Berry was declared neces sary by Deputy City Attorney La- tourette. The "original contract price was 1121,738.60. The modified contract price will be 1120,616. The dredging will be extra and by separate contract. In the modified price there are elimin ations which if added, by way of addi tional open dock, trackage, fender con struction and so forth, will make an extra S26.S98. The contractor has assented to tne modification. The city attorney will prepare a resolution embodying the morning's authorization which will be formally acted upon at a meeting Thursday. Informal discussion by tne commis sion disclosed the interesting fact that when ' expenses of handling freight over public and railroad docks are bal anced one .against the other, the cot per ton over the public dock Is about 25 cents net more than over the rail road dock. "This represents a rebate which railroads give ln order to control busi ness aa against the privately or pub licly owned dock," averred Commis sioner Kellaher. 1- Alfred B. Clark, prominent In Pro gressive party circles and a member of the law firm of Clark. Skulason St Th fire Is said to have originated I naf.v -hi. moraine-. filed suit for di- ln the postofflce. and 'it Is alleged that vorCf. t rom Marcella Clark through At Clopton was seen to leave the building just before the flames .crone out. EXCURSIONISTS WILL GET GOOD VIEW OF imu it COLUMBIA HIGHWAY Public Invited to Attend Trip to Oneonta Gorge and Other Points Thursday. !: A. general public Invitation is ex tended to a picnic excursion to Oneonta Gorge, Multnomah Falls, and other points along the Columbia "Highway next Thursday. The -excursion will not only give an opportunity to get out ln torney John F. Logsn. Cruelty Is Al leged, the greater portion of the charg es having to do with stories which he alleges Mrs. Clark has been circulat ing for the past three years In efforts to annoy him and Injure his reputation. Durlns? this time he alleges that she has lived In a home which he provided for her at ..a cost exceeding llB.000, and has received from 9400 to $800 , a month for her own use with unlimited credit at various stores. He alleges that she has exceeded $5000 a year for her own use. " - - - Complains to OrUL Among the "stories he alleges she cir culated and which he denies, are that he used liquor to excess and abused her while under the influence of drink. On June 21, he says she went to one of the grills and told the head waiter that she had- just left the hospital. where she had been compelled to gol following abuse from him while he was Intoxicated, and forbade the sale ' of liquor to him. The waiter told her that he had never seen Mr. Clark use llauor in any form. Despite this, he following day to cease the sale of liquor to Mr. Clark. On June 17, he said, she wrote to of several bars and Finger Piece "Shadeon" ...25e Spectacle "Shadeons" .....'.25a) For golfers, fishermen, baseball fans and automobilists. V Thompson & 209-10-n Corbett Bldjn Fifth and Morrison DECADE1 That UL1U1VL Vacation PLACE YOUR WORK for FUR Alterations Remodeling (Fall Delivery) YOUR FURS tile the open, but will enable the people of Portland to get some idea of the splen- ( the managers did highway that Is being constructed I grills ordering them to quit selling by the county. I liquor to him and telling them that nmtAm V xt r.,. I he abused her physically-when he was 7 Z Tit in I;.. T-i drinking. During all of this time, he tered a train And it Is expected that ha4 ben patlent and forbear- about 600 residents of that county will meet the Portland people at One onta Gorge. ing in spite of these abuses. Charges Are Sealed. To at least 20 doctors, clergymen. Doubt was expressed as to the rai Hood River county will vote ln a few I attorneys and women, he said, she told days on a $76,000 bond issue for the! that he had been guilty of unprofes- pMrpose of . extending the highway I sional conduct and dishonesty ln Mln- roads' legal right to absorb dockage I through that county, and the' object 1 nesota and that she bad been coiti on freight consigned over their llnee. this being the means by which the ad vantage over publlo and private docks is secured. - J. J. Hughes and A. O. Ross were annotated nernianent watchmen on dock No. 1 from- the city's civil sery- wain at :v a. m. ice eligible Ust At this morning's of the excursion is to give the voters 1 pelled to shield him, all of which he an opportunity to see the character of I alleges Is untrue, STORE CHARGES RjSon.ble PROTECTIONSSsV INFORMATION Jt&r 'H.UEBE8'.&.Gi J. P. PLAGEMANN, . Mgr. Manufacturing Furriers 288 Morrison, Corbett Bldg. the work being done by Multnomah county on the highway. Those going from Portland will leave on the regular local O.-W. R. & N. All are advised Another story she Is alleged to have i spread is that he squandered an es tate to which she was heir sometimes located In Minnesota and sometimes in New York, to all of which he alleges that she never received a dollar ex- to purchase tickets to Oneonta, the meeting there were present Chairman j Price of which Is 96 cents. Everybody I cept from him or her parents before TP utr Vfnlk.v rnmm u nntri Ran Knll. I upecicu . w uroriue iuiku. wuicu I uiu. . V.. i r n.. tt.iui... I will )m JMttAn t nnrdnn TT 1 In A ftar Tndel2leehht W .m.'lf "5 John BurSardVTl Snge to t inspecting the highway between Oor-!fi-SiiiS fcS SrlfJ: Uck plan was by recommendation of don Falls and Oneonta, the excursion mission, fee charged, but admission 1I,K ZAnm.r a T Hrrdt- I ista will he taken to Latourell to bm at Sixteenth and to Be Torn Down, rA Ka.ioa' H onlmgla' an WAPTOnS capital b supplied by Portland people. I election, without saia circular near-1 now kept Jn clty Danv sixteenth ' treasurer. xne - xajrion company, . uvwoin, ( vn vu. iu, m.v m u asked th.at tliey be given the Portland J printer and publisher thereof." The business, and that the Manufacturers j first page of the circular read as fol lows: "uanaioaies recommenoea oy the Voters' Protective league, a volun tary . association of men and women from all parties and from patriotic and fraternal organizations, who, after s free this afternoon and tomorrow af ternoon:.' The -'show ends at" R p. m. tomorrow evening. 1 . tf The committee on awards consists of .-Bx-governor y T. - T.- Geer; 'Mrs. Thomas Gray, vine president, and George Pope, president of the society, Mrs.. Harriet Hendee is the secretary the engineer, G. B. Hegardt. Launch Liner Great k Northern at Cramps the section leading down from Thors Embarrassing scenes in his office are alleged In which he said she would sometimes become hysterical and would lie down on the floor. A desire to settle upon her sufficient association assist them inr securing- the ! .business? of the entire Portland terrj ii' ? trv. Kverv dollar of the money -re quired ir building and equipping the plant comes from the east, the Dayton comDanv even aOlna so far as 10 agree to buy Wl of the machinery uaed in STew steamer "Will Oo on Bon Between Flavel and San Francisco With Sis ter Ship. Philadelphia, July 7. The steamship . 1 . .1 .f 1. .11 IV.. . j. j . j, i i I insr will beiEin within a few days, it to Dii v ail or tne macninery usea in inuiui lucuuvmu uwuk " : - . . , . .i,i. the plWtMtcoold.be supplied lo. to - the; constitution of e.:United hn tomoTro Cohen Is Denied Writ of Mandate and Jefferson streets, which is to be I The nomenclature committee has for jemoved to make room for "a modernlits members the following: Fred V. tiM.otnr. the cltv councU this mom-4 MOimau, cnairman, Arinur u ck in. .uthnrizod th rental of a stable t of (the O. A. C, T. J. Bacher. Albert i Great Northern, one of the two shine at Fifteenth and Couch streets. This Rahn, R. I Sfcott and William Pfun-1 now being built by the Cramps for is owned by Mrs. Isaac .Lawier,, ana i mj.' .-. . . . I the Great Nortnern, steamsnip com- ii tn . mth uniai ia to hp ctiii reed. . i J-1' oojeci oi ino aocieir is xo en-1 .snv. fnr tti iria.vAi.Knn vranciacA rua. Work on tearing down tne oia Duna- i im uutuv&uun nuu unyruvr-i WM launcnea at crampr snipyaras ax i ly from Portland merchants. Bsrae Btaj:es, loyal to the Declaration of the machinery or course wiji nave w Annncan iuucouucumj, wnu iu I ment of sweet peas and' any grower Is eligible . to membership. The organ!- zatlon at present has-152 members. be manufactured In the east, but most ef it caa be made in Portland shopa Great Removal Sale; X wlsljr to ': af.rtdunce to1 my old as well -as iiw patrons that, comparative ly, X only have a short time to -remain In roy present location, namely, less 'than, two months' time. I therefore have determined not to move a single yard of woolens to my new location If lean help It.- The real fact Is that be- for opening up my new store I wish to take tilp back east and look over the wooUn-market so as to enable me to tect public school education, and who will recognise that the government de rives Its power from the people." Then followed a list -of candidates, practically a full Republican ticket be ing recommended, and a few Demo cratic and Progressive candidates. It is said the ticket was circulated in most of the 4arger cities ln the state Oregon News at Nations Capital 1 o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. E. M. Lacey. wife of C C Lacey. marine superintendent of the company, chris tened the new liner. j scenic one along the route.' The return to Portland will be made at 6:45 p. m. . County Clerks Elect. Walla Walla, Wash July 7. C. Roy King, North Yakima, elected president County Clerks association,' ln annual convention here today and North Yaki ma was chosen as next place of meet ing. Other officers: Vice president. W. K. Sickles, King county; B. F. Manrlng, Whitman, treasurer; Mrs Bertha Gage, Lewis, secretary. This morning's session waa devoted to dis cussion of proposed legislation. There will be a reception tonight at the city park. Heights, which la regarded as the most income to provide for her safety Is ex- J pressea ud wnuiuva ini bub rcirm from spreading such alleged false and j dafamatory stories as have been , spread ln the past and that she he en Joined from molesting him further. The Clarks were married ln Rich mond. Va ln February, 1906, and have no children. Mr. Clark lived ln Minne sota from the age of years until June. 1906, when he came to Portland. Mrs. Clark Is an ardent suffragist. She has pending in the local court a' suit for $25,000 dsmages against Dr. I A. A. Morrison, rector of the Trinity Episcopal church, for alleged slander. ; She was placed under surveillance re- j cently for her sanity, but it was j learned today that no action would be taken in the matter. H O TEL CORNELIUS The House of Welcome Park and Alder Streets Portland, Or. In the" theatre and shopping district, one block from any carline. Rates $1.00 "per day and up. With bath, $1.50 per day and tip. Take our grown Auto . 'Bus. , -.. C. W. Cornelius, President H. ' E. Fletcher, Manager AMUSEMENTS PubliG Market on -East Side Is Opened ! Circuit Court of Appeals Declares Vo l Sundry Civil BUI Contains Many Ore- x.aek bf Good Faith in. Perfecting I r gxm Appropriations ; Surgical Bxm- Appeal. I. aers Are Appointed. San Francisco, Cai., July 6.--The j ' Washington, .'. July 7.Ths sundry pirMiit court of anneals here today I civU bill reported yesterday by the rfiii. . -writ .of mandate asked for I conference committee contains tho fol- hv United States Attorney Clarence I lowing items for Oregon: Rearoes in jthe case of Max G. Cohen, Continuing work. Medford publlo a Portland attorney, and as a result building, $24,000; continuing work. The Cohen will not be compelled to begin Dalles postofflce. $23,000; roads and serving a two year sentence for suo-l onages-m craier xae national para. The Portland east side publlo mar- ' I , a i a . J i . , . Iuy a complete atock.of woolens for "s"i unUi bis appeal $100,000; Improvements Crater Lake my new! location.' and in order to do ? , ?xiZl at taaeoTby the Vntted States su- park. $8040; Clackamas fish hatchery, "JJ. ' A aame, building $15.. Hwu.w..:W7 ..w. . . . . . ' f T,.n.w .f th. iit wth. -.h) Th circuit court of appeals heara I uuu. . - i inimori 'nave th nv nmcnti ti i - v..,, aacriflca mv entire- stock of woolena. " . purposea xo mamiam naa Deen Including the . fixtures, regardless of cost price. I also wish to call to your kind attention, that In announcing-this! sale neariytwovnonttis ahead of time was for mally ushered ' into active existence and every one of them was soon piled high with produce. On account of the The' circuit court of appeals ' heard arguments,' today and decided there had been no lack of good faith ln per fecting Cohen's, appeal and therefore refused the writ petitioned for. The court, however, ordered conens Protest About Mail Service. Washington. July 7 Hex ter & Co. have protested to Senator Lane against discontinuing the mail service between that .1 . have been established in the merchant tailoring business for. over for booths In addition. Many of those who occupied booths SO years and have always endeavored lhad eoId. .ut fore noon. 11 manner Reames Suggestion. . Inr ho tlma nf dKvnrlnr th mull Cohen was convicted of haying . per-1 Detwen Monument and Portland. Sen- to give my patrons the best of cloth, the best! of lining and the best of .fit and workmanship, and will do so to and variety of fruits and vegetables were offered for sale, mot counting borne made bread, preserves, canned j suaded Esther Wood to perjure her- i self in a white slavery case. my yery utmost in this, present - sale. 1 lt and similar offerings by houso- Ha that I can retain ill bit. cmtamsri I " ' lor lUtuire paironaRe. , ; . As Jt I Is almost Impossible, too men tion separate prices on each and very bolt of fcloth,.! therefore bulked. them together; in three different Jots as fol lows The booths are solidly made, having wooden counters and slanting roofs braced with 2 by 4Jnch timbers. Several days ago a committee rep resenting the clu distributed thou sands of handbills throughout the east ,T1 J. i -,.:.. I side urging consumers to patronise' thr tweeds, fcngllsh and domestic; good for BltlafictorV COnlld year around wear, formerly sold from The market davs will bTnui,v t83 to S5 a suit You can 'take your VLei ??SJZ?? tlrtT.' choice of over 17$ suit -patten, tor On SatrdaTaxTep 123.50. j " remain open ; from 6 o'clock in ': the .Lot Np. J--Over 190 patterns ef the mornlng until 1 In the afternoon. On Attorney Confesses; Term Made Lighter George X.udwig Xlug Admits TOrgary Gets One Penitentiary. Attorney George Ludwig Klug, who is under sentence of two to 20 years ln the " penitentiary on , a forgery charae. : agreed to plead guilty to a ators Chamberlain and Lane have been petitioned to secure a free mall de livery for Lebanon. T)An V.m1titna Pnniran ' Washington, July 7. On recommen dation of Senators Chamberlain and Lane, Doctors W. S.'Mott, H. D. Byrd and J. O. Van Winkle have been ap pointed to the board, of examining to Tive Tsars tn I surgeons at Salem. it wiU not close' until 9 stead,' according to torney Collier. His case was' put he- best ' English worsteds in grays and! Saturday pencil sitripes, including .blacks, : En g-j p. m. . Hah and domestics. . good for-' r year l Th. .lnh. mmmitu, ii.vtn .v.r.. around wears. - Suits formerly; sold at I of the oubllo market constats of Dan I fore the grand Jury this morning. Col from $31 to. $46, at $27,60. -'t'A Kenaher, chairman; L. M, Lepper, J. D. Wer said, "and be will be permitted to Be year own salesman. Sherman. M. B. McFaul, D. H. Strow plead guilty to the lesser crime when . Special Lot .No. S I, wish to caU bridge, C C HaU and N. TJ. Carpentes the indictment is returned. . . your kind attention to this speciu lot ' - Th reason for the change Is given Over 350 yards of one of the very finest p A C CO Tf DC 'niCWIIOOCn at errors in the first trial may lead t English serges, guaranteed absolute-1 VMOtu I U ; DC UiOiVilOOClU I to a reversal of the conviction. Ar- ly not to shine, fade or surma, of full Pensions for Oregonlana. . Washington! July 7w Pensions grant ed: R. Elisa Bakln, Latourell - Fans, $12; Martha A. Talent. Halsey. $12; charge of obtaining ' money by false nUnor of George T. Rea, Hlllsboro. $12. pretenses and .take a sentence of one to five years in. the penitentiary in-l flAiirtni Imon HoTrn Deputy District At-I JJ AXJ IXIIXKJ LL XXUVU i weight, J good" for year "around Wear. Suits formerly aoia zrom sis to 147 ner suit X will give you a suit with extra pants free of this lot of serge 'fur only; $32.50. Just think of It, that rangements had been made to begin trial on a second charge of a like na ture yesterday, . that si conviction might be secured if possible to make cure of the state's case should . , the other case "be appealed. This trial was postponed. Should Klug plead guilty Orders are being prepared for Circuit Judge Davis which will mean the dis missal of 296 cases now on his docket for want of prosecution. Recently .. j ii .'t. M.fn, rr hbmi,ii4 . ..1 " . . anywhere else could you secure this X'ea2 why their ca shSSw nit aBd tak tD r Punishment the full welight serge with an . extra palrl VL ZLtZInAVS ..ikmlmr .mtme:yiUV-'bn dropped and of pant of ame ior sucn a price, xpu - , r -.n that the attorneys desired to have the cases dismissed, i Some, of the eases date back to :1910. i r '. can not afford to miss such an oppor tunity while tne gooas last .vtjome early. ! 1 My workmanship and ' linings: .are guaranteed, to be of "the best- I Twill cheerfully send samples to those who cannot come to -, town, to attend this sale. the other Indictments against htm charging similar offenses wiU eventu ally b- quashed, according to Collier, aa the district attorney's office ha no cesire to persecute Kug. .- Bert ; Dlrtgley. jnproTing. . Taeoma, Wash, July 7. Bert Ding ley, automobile pilot. Injured Saturday Sale starts .tomorrow morning - at gjwhen his car-went Into the" ditch at , Improvement Is Opposed. 5 (Whlnto Btmi of The Jonrnal. Washington. July 7.- The chief of engineers has ' reported that ' improve- a. m. Maxwell, the tailor, 246 Washington! street, between Second and Tjhlrdi Streets H TV i-.r! - J? ' vif-rv the race track here, ts steadily improv f meat of the Columbia river from and ing today, and physicians at the hos pital where he is a patient now enter tain hopes of his ultimate 'recovery. through Rickey and Grand Rapids to the international boundary line Is .not deemed advisable-at" this time. f Tilt at? Meeting Chief of Polico at Astoria, Called Upon to FressxT Order When Solons 3-ot Passion Get the Best of Them. - Astoria. Or- July 7. The chief of police took a hand at tho council meet ing last night when Councilman Fox tried to slap the-lace or mm colleague, Councilman Curtis. The trouble started when Curtis declared the ouncu ought to open a kindergarten for Fox so that ha mlKht "learn a little common sense.' Fox rose to speak, then sud denly crossed over to Curtis, who was seated, declaring: Tve stood enough of your insults " : Despite the de mands of the mayor. Fox continued his menacinsr attitude. . and Just as the mayor called the chief of police to re move Fox from tho noor. xox maac a nasa at Curtis' face, - The chief then stepped between Fox and Curtis and escorted Fox to hla seat, remaining behind . hirn for th rest of the session. Just before . ad journment Fox apologized for, his con- ' - - Nurse Says: . . . . vr. - ii . . . . II - - Ka AtvA' c. ' "It Is in time, of sickness that clean bloo'd and right living show their value." One can begin today to make clean blood and, build healthy body and brain proper food will do it. , - ' 'All of the essential body and; brain building elements are found in , - ii: .1 ftncl creabou - Graprf-Nuts food is" made from .whole wheat and malted barley.: It contains all .-the, nutriment of the grain, including the mineral elements " (phosphate or potash, etc.) that are so necessary to health. -' .' . These elements- stored under the - outer coat of the wheat and barley are all retained ; in making Grape-Nuts ' . . ; A food ' for body - and brain easily di gested and appetizing. " u m f i -' M -A a Reason" - ' sold by Grocers everywhere. tin ii c" iith aD Koaaio a ia-ajuav MAI a 1 -b a-uss . COXtlNl'Ot TODAY AI.L "TUIS WEEK. WiUU.sk rsrana la Xx lan'l FamoM I to 17 la Motlos yOna "THE SPOILERS" 12:30 to 6:JO P. M. ' , Lower floor 20c, Bale-ay . :S0 to 10:30. . Low.r floor SOr, Bakony 20c riCRFOEM ANCtS BEOIN 12:3fl. S:30. :V. V .- Matinee DaUy. Kioa Mais an- AlOto. 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