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ri THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY; EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1014. I- ELECTION OF i Governors Warning' it'Began at ;'0';M;: TbdwGat Benbatipn in ' the7 ClofcHinpi 4 - Is lepeated. Again mm It 'Es a Fitting Climax to the , Greatest . Sale ".'.in ' PorUand- It tat Executive Is Xfot : Convinced Stability of Scheme to Tils Mineral Claims on !.' v ' J Salem, Or., Nov. . 12. The - Oregon DEFINITELY SETTLED Soda and "Potash association has writ ten Governor West In reply to his re cant warning to the public to have nsecration May Take Place nothing- to do with the association's scheme to ' have thousands ow. claims ui omnirn prnio III dUlilriLn 0LLIYI0 all To Be Sold Now at vVeek, k J.i'nTr ' v ' ' ' ' I 1 'I " s 4 ' 1 ;- ' ' I ' X: ; T. Walter Sumner Dean majority of the standing cbmmlt- s of Episcopal dioceses of the lted States has confirmed the noml Utn of. Dean Whiter T. Sumner of Icags as bishop of the diocese of egon. 'No doubt exists now as to it ultimate approval, as the bishop's i tod Is largely a formality. ,fhe last confirmation necessary hit to Dean IL M. Ramsey of th i-cathedrsi, chairman of the ecclesi- laal, committee, late yesterday aft lObn, : .The standing committee of p liocese of Nebrasxa gave the con mng majority. Others heard from during the 'week tm the dioceses of Delaware, 'Ver nt,' Minnesota, Milwaukee, Massa isetta, ' Colorado. . east Carolina.' jahern Virginia, Lexington, Ky.,and t Missouri. "he confirmation of a majority of fclshops of the - country is now -eksary,. After ' hearing f rom . 'Ne iska. Dean Ramsey yesterday sent J Bishop Daniel " 8. Tuttle, of St. 'uls, president of the house,- notifl ion of the confirmation by, ttye jay- Oj ' '.' -v , . r , Can Ramsey's work Is complete w. for Bishop . Tuttle will immedW . Ijf,. WTlte the bishops requesting I action, and the bishops will re in d to Bishop Tuttle. , t ; la not expected that the confjr Ulori of the bishops will take the i a required for the committee con rnatlons. The committees had to et to take th action, while all that bUhopa wlU hav to ,do. will be to ua to nisnop uutue. There are almost- 100 bishops, but ifja-.tfosen of them are suffragan i hops with no vote. The majority I the recent annual meeting in Alin i polls was .4fc , , . ,.' i'o Portland - men who " recently tted him la Chicago, Dean Sumner pressed the hope that his con sec ra il might take place during Christ ia week. JIt la believed, that be will able to take up the work In Oregon a firat of the year. what "ife admits to be staggering ftjg-j urts, running as high aa $1,600,000,0Q0, ' as to the value of the products con-1 tained in the waters of the lakes, the ! association goes on to say that there is really only two questions connected j with the whole affair, first, who owns'' the lakes now and, second, who , shall j own them in the future The associs-) tion claims to have-been informed by i eminent lawyers that title is in the United States government, while some I hold that the title is In the state Of Oregon, . . .. . The association's' plan, says the statement. 1s to get title by filing if the lakes belong to the United States, and if they belong , to the state no harm is done. ';, '..'.":'.,- ,' ! I The-association outlines its elan of acquiring title to the lakes and says it Is willing to bind itself to give the school fund a reasonable per cent of the values . recovered, and that the values shall be divided so that not less than 2 per cent shall belong the citizens' of Oregon "who are helpf lng.to protect these values for Oregon, citizens and school funds by filing on the Jakes" and furnishing a prelimin-4 ary. fund-of IIOO.OOO." . Governor West, speaking of thel statement, reiterated his warning to all! who might feel disposed to Invest in; the scheme, declaring that title to the' lakes rests in the state, and that no good can be accomplished by attempt-! ing to acquire title to the lakes byj filing mining claims on them. ' IS) o CHOICE OF THE HOUSE BLUES AND BLACKS INCLUDED Aid Volunteered Rich Man's Slayer ItaUan Laborer WJiq Shot Ban Tran cisoo Contractor When Bsfnsed His , Pay; Has Big Array of Lawyers. San Franciscb. OJov. 12. Joseph tiococo,-, Italian laborer, who claims he shot and . killed George Grayr mil- j llonatre, contractor, when refused! wages needed to keep his wife and two babies from starvation, rested here today in his cell In the Hall of Justice- In the knowledge that his little family, will be provided for and that bis own case is In good hands, s Thomas O'Connor and Nate Coghlan, prominent as criminal lawyers, today, joined the legal array of counsel which will defend Gray's slayer. Legal steps J in the case will be in abeyance until I tomorrow morning, when Lococo will j Judge Crist. In the meantime, con sultation -betwevi the attorneys- in the case will proceed and a plan off defense be mapped out. i Lococo, the dread of suffering to. his loved ones removed by the rush of sympathetic contributions from f all part? of,-the city, spent a quiet' night In his cell. Today he was al-' most", cheerful, - and though betraying ; still considerable nervousness, seemed satisfied that every possible - effort I would be made to send him back soon ; to hia wife and babies.. '. v. JpKjV5Wfa) mencan Patents Hit New High Mark - Municipal Tree at Kugene. 'Eugene, Or.', No v. 1 2. The plan car-' ried out in Eugene: last- year t glve the poor of the city a municipal Christ- -! mas tree will be repeated this year on a much larger scale. - A public school on the beach in full i view of the ocean will be opened on, the government Jetty near Florence at the mouth of the Siuslaw river, next week; according to E. J. Moore, Lane county perintendent. , m manaa JTumber issued by patent Office. Wlta Good Betarna to the JOTarnmaat. Waahington. Nov. 12. Yankee in atlveneaa la greater than ever, the nual report of Thomas Ewing, com- " fr'o.buio, nuuiu inuicate. th fiscal year ending Jun an ht,tha number of applications for tenia ana me number of patents ls 4 reached new high marks. Applications for patents for in itiona numbered 19.311 and patenta inted I4.27S; compared with 67,984 4 18.026, respectively, for the previ s y-ear. There, were also granted 73 design patents, 176 reissued pat- ts,'795 trademarks, 720 labels and J prints.'- The total of patents grant and trademarks, labela and print rtstered was 45,080. Tha patent office is. one' branch of government which shows a profit celpta totaled' Jj.ieSSS.SB. and ex nditurea 11.929.132.82, leaving a net rplua of 84,$5I.43. The total aur s to. date la $7,630,960.20. During , (the year 2.779.205 printed Pies of patenta were sold, bringing tha office a revenue of 1123.571.65, i Increase of 13.04 per cent In the mber, and an increase of 9.4 per it in the amount over the year 1913. Typewritten, copies of records, ag "gatlng 29,100,500 words, were fur--hed.l:for which the office received sum of $29,100.60 and for certifi es attached, thereto the sum "of S70.28, .. i v The number of letters constituting miscellaneous correspondence re ved and indexed during the year ia 264.153. i While 71.941 applica na for-patents, designs and reissues re filed, there were also filed dur t the year 202,084 amendments in riding applications. MN'ESTY QFFERED BOERS Cape" Town,' Union of South Africa. v. 12. The -Beyers-Da Wet Boer leinon was neiieved -here today to practically broken. It was in the r e of-hastening its end that an am- ty was offered to rebels who sur l dered by November 21. The leaders re excepted and it wis expected the vomment would -deal with, them so rely if they were captured. Lota Jury Disagrees. , ' Tacoma, Wash., Nov. W. After an night session, the jury in the case Frank Lota, the Vader" "healer" irged'Hrlth fraudulent use of i malla, reported 'a disagreement I was discharged -by Judge Cush Announement was made that i government, would,,, prosecute the a second time. Lota claims to be - discoverer of a new system of suc- fntlv trentinr mweape. - How to Get Rid of a Bad Cough A. Kome-Made Remedy That Will So It Quickly. Cheap and Easily Made.' If you have a bad cough or chest cold which refuses to yield to ordinary rem edies, get from any druggist 2 ounces of Pipex (50 cents worth) pour into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Start taking a teaapoonful every hour , or two. In 24 hours your cough will be conquered or very nearly so. Even whooping cough la greatly relieved In this way. The above mixture makes a full pint a family supply rof the finest cough syrup that money could buy at a cost of only 54 cents. Easily prepared in 5 minutes. .Full directions with Pl nex. , This Pinex and Sugar Syrup nreoara- tion takes right hold of a cough and gives almost immediate relief It loos ens the dry, hoarse: or tight cough In a way tnat is really remarkable. Also quickly heals the inflamed membranes which accompany a painful cough and stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus end ing the persistent loose cough. Excel lent for bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter coughs. Keeps perfectly and taste good children like It. Pinex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacoi, which is so healing to the membranes. ' To avoid disappointment, ask vour druggist for "24 ounces of Pinex" ao not accept anything else. :. a ,. an tee of .absolute satisfaction or money inwuujr reuuiaea goes witn this prep- xn jrmex vo., tort Wayn, ' " (Adv.) t mi riiLia .. it '-'j a . jssfc -w saw . v 4i,.w.t iv ri au.4a jsbbj. m. mill WmWKm : flf- mm mmmm fW7;: Wer ' IHT TO Tip '& i Hfc. 'JLV- i- v V ('if f i a- -i v ii- jyMi x; -yy..- w.wsss-? I I -J An actual photo-'; graph showing part f r j . t . ox crowas mat are flocking to this f great sale. Up That Stock Boys Wipe It Out Do It Now Are j ' the -Orders, and Down, Down Go the Prices! . J t aration. Ind. regon Humane Society "i rand Ave. If,' between Couch and ivli. Fhonea East 1423, B-2515. OPIM AT AND nXOBT. port all cases of cruelty to this e. . Lethal chamber forsmall api . Home ambulance - for eiclt or . blad animals at a moment's notice. A Medicine For Air Mankind must be a tonic and atlmulant for renewing the natural,?. healthy, ac tivities of the atomach and digest ive organ, preventing waste of the tissues, strengthening th whole body and brighten, ing the faculties.- Thou sands make it a rule to ;Cet DatTjTs ind Ktt WelU" : So when you feel weak or v worn out and need building np. follow tbe advice of those whom it juaa in a a e well, ask' your drug gist or deal er for Here Today, Tomomrow and Saturday seMio e oumoiirag out e very t oing the world's best Hats, ClotMng and Fpr miisMinigs at prices that mp store cap meet Toot Ool Doiuilbl Dimity JMoW; A 31 it wiar? ' . . : - . ' n 11 n i ,1,1 $1.00 Overalls . The very best SI Overalls on sale now at less than - cost, while they last: quantity limited. Any Shirt in the Store 'Manhattans and other famous shirts. Positively your choice of any dress shirt at this low price. $6.00 Boys' Suits 0.(0) An extra pair of pants free with every-one of these auita. Unlimited assortment on sale. . $4Wright'tUnionSuits Tou all know the value of Wright a Underwear. All sixes in these union suits on sale. L. ADLER, STRATFORD SYSTEM AMD CLOTHES OF QUALITY, America's Greatest ' Ready-toWear Clothing, thousands of garments (one of the largest stocks on the Pacific Coast) GOES ON SALE HERE TOMORROW AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF REGU LAR PRICES. NEVER BEFORE SUCH A CLOTH ING SALE AS THIS ATi THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR. - YOU-MUST COME. ; 'f ' $15 Suits-Overcoats $ 7.50 $20 Suits Overcoats $10.00 $30 Suits Overcoats $15.00 All necessary alterations made without additional charge. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE SEND YOUR MAIL OR DERS NOW." SATISFACTION AND FIT POSITIVE LY GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. i , $3.00 Trousers at Men'a very best Quality $3 trous ers in th very neatest patterns at ' almost one-hall their worth. $2.00 Underwear oar 8AXJS AT Cotton and wool underwear in both shirts and drawers, all sisea.. that sold to 13 on sal at this price. Cashmere Sox for I 17c Buy the men their Winter aox now. They are - regular . 36-cent . nd they go on sale at lesa. than half. , . S0c-7Sc NeckweV An Immense quantity of the very neatest and finest 0e and Tie neck wear, on ,aals here tomorrow at this price..-' .v, v-.-- ...... . . - . Stock Sold by Order; of Administratrix of GrediioM Any Hat in the Store mm Mens Hats, including J.' B. Stet son B.not .all this season's latest f tyles: (choice of the house) at thla low price. - . ali . Between ; Washington and treeifc Q6 S fa OV SUXJB VOW $5 Sweater Coats TY : 1 Jort will need a sweater coat for Winter Buy now. Tha $5 grade, all colors, all sizes, at less -than n .1 - 4 -