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THE : OREO ON DAILY JOURNAL, gORTLANPj THURSDAY, - HAY ; S7, 1QI5. riii hicDiDiffnoc:" TURKISH SUBMARINE F SAFE AFTER SINKING L A BRITISH BATTLESHIP .". :.... , : ; -T- .- :.- - - ; - j '.'"'". -Triumph, Sunk in Gulf, of y Saros, . Is Fifth Battleship Lost-in Dardanelles, Commissioner Bigelow, who i sa can didate for'r reeeetloa. Commieaioner Bigel-w is staunch champion of the public markets, and or that reason 1$ being opposed by those .. ytho. are against public markets. Resolutions , indorsing Cornmispioner Bigelow-were1 adopted at a recert meeting ofi the Masters and Lecturers' association of Multnomah county, rep resenting jhe granges of the county. Japan's H14 'export were valued at 24.$0,5S0; imports, J86,584.060. - BRITISH' BATTLESHIP SUNK -BY4 A TURKISH SUBMARINE HUiu uiomuuuiuuo TO PARTICIPATE T flOl PARTISAN. FIGHT Two Trophies Will ite Awarcjr 'ed pri Basis of Number of Cars .in' Parade. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMmEEMEN HOSE SHOW PRIZES ;' - flan GOES UNDER ENTIRE FLEET : Bring British &oa Vp to T1t l 1 Dardanelles ' Attacks; Trench ' ! On til Constantinople, May 27. '(I. N. S.) i Via Berlin Saf return5 of the Turk- - Isb submarine that destroyed tp Brit a Ish battleship Triumph inthe Darda . ; Hellea was announced today in an of ficial statement here. It-was said the s submarine was SOU yards from he Triumph' when her torpedo was fired. 4 -; 1 Passed Beneath Allies' Fleet. . London, May ST--fJ. N. S.) The I Turkish submarine responsible f or the : sinking; of te British b&ttreship Tri- umph in the Gulf of Saros.' off tbj r Galllpoli peninsula, passed underneath the Anglo-French fleet in the Dar t nelles, according to advices received here today. The submarine's b,i?e was between the Narrows of the iarda- ... nelles and the Sea of Marmora, and i this made It necessary for the diver ' to go under the warships bombarding t. the forts of the Dardanelles. I ': : Most oJt Her Crew Saved. 'I London, Ma.y 27. (U. P.) Five, al lied warships, , four British and. one , French have now; been sunk by the Turkg in resisting the attempt of the ; allies to force the Dardanelles. A majority of the officers and men I from the Triumph are reported td havo t been saved. The vessels sunk tir the Dardanelles to Jate are the British , battleships Triumph, pee an, Goliath and Irresistible, and the French battle 'ebipBouvet. - "Trust" Once Out - Can't Get Back Salem, Or., May 27. CorporatiOPS ? that had been doing a trust business and filed supplementary articles elimi i nating the word : "trust" from their names, following legislation in 191 regulating trust companies, cannot -now file supplementary articles rein serting the word "trust," according to . an opinion given today to Bank Super- - intendent Sargent by Attorney General Brown. Those corporations .which re is HnQuished. the rights have no longer any TDlairo:to them, and a mistake of law doesnot in any way validate their contract with the state, says Brown. i ' Following: a decision of the supreme .'court that the 1913 law did not affect corporations formed prior to that date, - several of the corporations have been . making an effort to put back the word "trust" In their pameB.: Jackson Club to ' Meet Tomorrow Judge Sam VTUts and Oglesby Tonng -( "WUl Be the Friacipal Speaiers; Vo Sues Hereafter. "' .;. The Jackson club will meet tomor row night In Room A, Central Ubrary. The principal speakers will be Judge ; Sam White 'and Oglesby Young. , At the last meeting of the. club a change was made In the policy of the organization and hereafter no dues will be required of members. All outstanding dues were wiped from thA elate. The expenses of the club will . be defrayed by voluntary 4Subecrip. tions. v A arso attendance la expected at the meeting tomorrow night. , ' .Piamios at: Re. Portland's Pioneer Music House Offers the . Following Wonderful Values Read the Number. Wood." 110668 Mahogany 8402 Mahogany 45904 Hun. Ash 23970 Mahogany 23777 Miss. Oak 63501 Mahogany 20779 Walnut 75157 Ebonized 21699 Oak 7.4098 Walnut- -21854 Mahogany 55493 Mahogany " 4227 Mahogany 114636 Mahogany ' Oak , 84802 Oak 92761 Oak 61565 Mahogany 25108 Walnut 68551 Oak 42834 Mahogany J53286 Cir. Walnut 76397 Mahogany 12951 Mahogany- ' 83163 Walnut ' 74087 Mahogany 51151 Mahogany 11035 Mahogany Make. Stodard Kreii Hardman There is no fudeine onthis wut-ot-town puyers can safely buy by maiLt We wiU send descrintioa Pf instru it and terms for out-of-town deliyenr. " ,mw" ,Hv4w.y ujsiru- ment A 'r.: r , r ' -K; - , ,y " , V s- ; ' 3 . ' s r ' i i . . , s , ' L " y ' - S $.-ys.iv )-l ' ' - , ' " ' - ' J " - - . " - v-- - v -'---; - . ' ' , . lint W - ' ' W 'iT 'f'-.-- "Si:??:?,.:.. . - : -V7 - " i ""SHlJil ,,. ,;,,.,vW0V-' ' 1 - 7 lhf - - w t -r- w.mH - J . ..i -? .'. i- .r -. -. ' . T ' . - " " . r. . . 5 V - Tbe TrJurapb was purchased by England ; from t Chile In JS03. - a year before ebe : vas completed.' V the "price paid being $4,74,600. Her waterHne. length, was 548 fet, length qver , all 470 feet. . beam 71 feet. 'speed 1 knots, and normal displacement 11,800 tons. She carried four 10-inch and 14 7.5-lnch guns. - . . t . : MAN FALLS. IN FRONT OF AUTO Ai ALMOST: IPWS KILLED R. C, Inmn, ; Carpenter, Apr xPpentry Confused at Mar cnines'Horn. : Struck by, an automobile driven by wsjme atiajyari, agea is years, or q&s ClackacpaB street,' Robert " jC. Inmaai carpenter, aged, 6p years, of 809 East ttk; strft, rfcelyed . lnuri'ef from which be died in a few minutes,, "at Qrand avenue and East Morrison etreef about'Sf VstocSt ltttlsW" -v Inman . was crossing Worriaon to board an eaetbound car. Stewart was driving his machine west.v ' ' As the' man went in "front of the automobile, ; Stewart reported that bs sounded nis horp. "The sound seemed to startle Iqroan, who threw, up his hands .and half fell "in front Of the autotnobire. ' - - ' , ' In' an 'effort to avoid striking the man the caf was run Into ,tbe curb. The fender struck the victim, however. and b was burled 4ndeettbe machine, both wheels passing over his body.. Xnman's skull was fractured and he received internar Injuries, dying In an Ambulance Service machine b it wa$ parrying him to "St. Vincent's h3Pitat. Miss. Edna s te wa pt was "tiding n the automobile Vith her 'brother. Stewart, arrested for an Investigation, was released" on 'tilst awi recognizance. 1 An tnquf st ;will be; hel4 tonight at mm. .t , - : . t , SEATTLE WILL 'SEE BELL Seattle, Wash., May 2?.-,-'(F. jN. S.) For eiacltyfiflve hours and IE min utes X uly j; th9 faraqys f-lbecfy Bell; en route to San Frapciseo from Philadelphia, will pause In -Seattle and exhibit itself to those who care to see the historic relic. After leaving Se attle the bell will stop at Tacoma and Oiympia. art-iving in Pot nana jgry-is: J. L. JBrown Reappointed. : : Salem, 0r'., Maj!" 87.- Governor Withyoombe- today announced the re appointment of J. Le Brown of llareh field as a member of tbe State board of pharmacy. : ' j .- " - ' List Carefully Usual Price. Nowy ". , ; . .$350.00, $197.00 500.00 ' ' 245.00 . ... 500.00 260.00 4 183.00 22S.DQ I75i)0 166i)Q 215.00 , 225.00 265.00 185.00 395.0Q 87.00 265.00 465.00 338.00 215.00 102.00 190.00 " 465.00 435.00 595.00 165.00 365.00 275.00 265.00 435.00 vose 350.00 -Prica & Teeplc ............. 475.00 Gerhard ............ ... . i. . . . . . 375.00 Vose ;... 35Q.QQ Chickering .v. . . .... . . . t . . . ... 550.00 ' Steinbacb & Preher .,..-..v 37S.0Q Armstrong I,.'., 400.00 Kreger .....:;...;. 375.00 Primatone Player 650.00 Collard & Collard . . . . ." . 325.00 Fischer (largest sie) f . ; , . . f 425.0Q Universal Player ;,. 750.00 ' w.?.iiler 550JX) Wiiiard 350.00 Bunneister t ... . . . 275.00 jacobJ Don '..:..:::".'..'.';,. 375.00 Universal Player 750.00 Krell Auto Grand Player,:.;. 900.00 KranicU h Bach Qrd. 850.00 Kruf f. .f . . . 300.00 Chickering Bros. i 500.00 Cable Nelson .. . : ... : 375.00 ' Armstrpng :; 400.00 Draper Bros.1 P.layPt . j . , . ; , 750.00 Prescotjt-Grand 600.Q0 36$.Q0 list. Kr n,imK : j ' JMiUSE (SoJsiFoHrth Street Store Open Wednesday NQRTHWiSTJN BRIEF TaCcwa Tle third floater fpud Jij Commencement bay here within two days, not' yet identified, possibly met with, foul play. The pockets iwer turned inside,1 out. ; ; . 8eattle Ip . the evept of a call foT Italian reaerylsts 20d0 will respond frpni'the state of Washington, Rr. A.. J. Ghigiione, Italian consul here, esti mates. " ' ' . - '.. Seattle Avowal of prejudice against mixed marriages ; caused Judge A. Frater to idisails F. v B.v Cornell. a talesman, frP1", the' jury to try Martha Kawata, thft white wife of a Japanese, on tb charge "-of' murder '"for" killing George Granty,. colored' - Bellingbam Tbe Pacific - American FJlieriej company purchased for $0, 000 a trct pf land on which It plans to erect a large' factory to make vacuum canning machines fpp its can neries. ;-v:;f V ?' iv;!f v Seattie-H.-' J. Fussner of Burling ton, Wash., is out J1400 in cash as the result f leaving Ills' wallet' In his automobile. " ; . ' - orae - The - steamship Corwin, which left Seattle -May '1,' discharge its '106 passengers on the shore Ice. whence they were taken to land by dog pleds. The Corwin, first vessel to"reach Nome since last October, bat tled with the ice for the entire 175 miles between : Cape Romanoff and Nome. , - Walla Waila So serious has be come the strawberry weevil menace that growers In southeastern Wash ington are plowing up their yinaa and setting out other crops. Seattleiss Pearl Harris, 20 years pld, after r'a. quarrel ' with lier escort, Herbert Williams, in a 1 cafe." bought earbolic acid and started ' to drink It, when , a : policeman, dashed the bottle from her hands. Her lips" and chin were badly burned- 4 - ;r, 4 Man Uses ;flumlto . gecure Himsejf Eide T Fred Hupprfch, aged.16 years,; driver of 'a' grocery' ;Wagpji Tor the Cook grocery-store at Twenty-fourth andiThutv man streets,, was forced at the muzzle of a gun to caifry as "a Uasaengfei- an unknowa roan" of ' desperate 'appear ance, from Fourteenth and t Couch ftreets to the Ford street bridge about, o'cldck yesterday "aftefttooftr TH man made no attempt to"" fob the driver. ' ;;;v'.i'i:'V".i'i(' Case Comes ' Fp Tomorrow. . The case of JT- C.'Bowers, manager of the Multnomah'-hotel, comes up In the municipal court tomorrow. Down. Month. $10.00 25.00 25.0Q $ 6.00 8.00 8.00 6.00, 8.00 - 6.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 7.00 10.00 5.00 8.00 12.00 10.00 "7.00 5.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 . 8.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 ' 15.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 25.00 7.00 25.00 35.00 28.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 35.00 75.00 15.00 25.00 ,25.00 25.00 35.00 25.00 15.0Q Eairgara Erices I mm :l: cO it 1 . f Vf JlV? 1 ''iTmh: Some of these instruments are jsrand nw, some are discontinued stock, some Jiavc: been slightly used, ut every instrument is accompanied -by the Graves Muisc Com pany's guarantee and exchange agreement. ... and Saturday Evenings, Ad . Men Good at - -Advertising, Too ' ; : Parade ThrongU s Angeles Streets as Preliminary to ' Opening of Con- eatlon; Mise gpokane -eatnre. Los Angeles, Cal., May 27.- (P. N. s J .With ; tbe iSost prominent adver tising mgn pa the coagj assembled in Xoa . Angjles, the twelfth . annual . con vention of tb Pacific Coaptj AfJ, Men's association jfas opened :'jpday in Nor mal ljaft The- roe'etlng wis' t ailed fp prjer by B?lt ll pisbeW. prepidenCaf ter parade through tj Sity of all visit ing Ad men and the, local ' njenabtrs, who, 'in reception -committees, wel comed the Visitors as they arrived at the 'different stations todayl,3' , " r ' One of the features' of todayTs open- Ipg PCreinopiea. wag Miss Sjpokane, Jlje beautiful protege of the Spokane Ad dub, who garbed as 'an Indian prln cess, occupied a place of honor jn the parade.- ' ' Tbia evening there will be a session of the convention following mornipg and - af ternopn meetings: 'At this time speakers w ill be William Woodhead. president cf the Associated 7 Ad Clubs of tbs World; Bobert - N. Bulla, presi dent of tbe- Los Angelas Chamber of vertisin manager pf the John Wana maker store. ' , ,' Tomorrow will be Advertising dax in Angeles, c;ording to a procla: mation issued by Mayor Roseln honor or 'the convention and; its delegates."' Yakimas Insist on. ; Qld Fishing Rights "geattle, XSTarb., May 27. (IT, TP.) An uprising of -7aklma Indians neat Prosser is threatened today because fit the Indians refusal to recognize be feame v law ; protecting salmon" in the vicinity or the ProEfex aanx " , Information has 'reached the office ef : Fish "Commissioner Darwin here, that the Indians are armins themselves to keep at bay anyone -who interferes witn. ineir operations.; -' SIne the openlpg of the Cfiilo locks a' few . weeks ago, a heavier, run of ralmon than usual has resulted Up the Vakima Hver The "Indians are""saTi to be' using clubs to kill tbe fish- Although, the state Jaw fofbids'any sort of salmon fishing within ' a mile of the Prosier dam, the Indians claim prior fright to fish through a treaty madei with the federal ' government years ago. ' - . ' . ' ' INTEREST IS STIP4ULATED Already Teral Uealera Sending Cir enlar betters to owners Aski&av - cooperation in cm? x ign. v,i An added attraction to tfie automo tile parade to te Jjeld during Rose Fes tival week vas' announced : yesterday afternoon py Jra powers, coairmaa ot ttie xlpral parade coromlttee. y ' Tlie association as decided "to give as extra prizes two ilver tropfrles to be awarded tq the Portland automobile distributor.' -or : $rent, nayiny tbe largest number oJ any' one jnanufac turer'a cars entered In tbe automobjlo parade in prpportlon to the tetal num ber'of tUat'make of machines licensed in Multnomah county on June 1, as shown on the record compiled by Si. O. WUItlns. , . One cup - will eo to the; distributor, or aaent.-of machines listing at, $2000 and over, and one to tbe representative OX tnacbipes listing; at less 'than ($0DO. This olfer Is expected to stimulate Interest anions the Portland distribu tors and 'be' an "extra inducement for tpem to' Influence owners of their par ticular ' Par tO' "entef and' nfake the automobile parade i the. featureol the festival.'In'a-ddition to the" silver cupa, The ourpaj bas agreed, to pub lish' for" the" winning distributors pic tures of five bf ' the best decorated cars of the winning group in the Sun day paper, following the parade. v'Tar "more" niterest Is being shown ttilsyear'tfcan " ever before,- in- the" au tomobile narade. . and it Is estimated that all former record for number o cars entered will -be broken.. ; . : fJ , rr .:We:Must:'Be To iio this we must Wake a tut in Prices never before We wry exclusive "models in Suiff, Coats, Dresses; $25 Suits $7s$5 will shut her eyes to this Forced out $30 Coats $6.95 Smart Coats for spqrt or Jressy Vear. - The ' most wonderful toat9 wp have ever had to offer St sucf prices'. Ifs a." pavingf of ollars without th6 "sacrifice of quality or the deprivation of the iTftbt rbif ot fftyle. VAnd you know the reason "why. A- large variety of novelties In graceful lines for every kind Hf service. . Kobby styles especially intend ed 'for misses and young: women, made of covert cloth, black and white check's, novelty . plaids, green and white 'checks, stripes ana mixtures. Some belted ef fects and Balma--CC QCJ caanx sleeves. . .'. . . I $2 Untrimmed Shapes 35c Singly, or in - contrast striking shapesr in- sailors and turbans pokes that are new and smart, in M i lan, lemp and straw. No c. o. b. No Deliveries Doors' Open Promptly , at a A. M. At' 'teast - Indications , Are vSuch Following' Turbulejt Meeting' Few Days Ago. Those - members of tbe Republican county - central committee" who sought to nave the committee take a band in the non-partisan city election appar ently have., abandoned the ' scheme, femee the turbulent committee meetlnc pf a week or ten. days ago. ; Chalr nan George Cameron pays he does not expect the committee to attempt fur ther consideration of the question "of endorsing candidates. i : Baker'p y Speaking ; Program. , At I o'clock tonight George I Baker, candidate for city commissioner, will speak at the JJOrtb Portland library. 100 KllUngsworth avenue. He has ac cented an lnvitatloh also to sriaic to. night before the Arleta amp. Wood-t men ox tne -world. Tomorrow night a meeting of tbe Baker. Boosters will be 'held at their headquarters, 411 Northwestern Banjc building. ; ' .'. Pommlsslonera to Speak. ' H " City Comraisaioners. Brewster and Bigelow will he the speakers at a meeting to 'be held at 8 o'clock tomor row night- in Grange ball, on Klnety second street, near FoBter road, t Public Markets Indorsed. Dr. - George Parrish, candidate ; for city coroVnissioner, has issued a state ment' announcing his endorsement of the public markets.' " ' ; He says he objects to anyone who is pot a-' citizen of tba United States be ing "permitted to "sell in ' the public markets. " ; " ' ' v ; Grmse Indorse pigIpw. Producers - and consumers ' who . en Joy 'the'bepeflta to be derived from the public 'markets, are urged by repre sentatives of tbe granges to support 7f YOUR Join the crowHs and select from our enormous stock styles here:kt DOUBLE, THE PRJCE. . All Merchandise Must Be Closed Ouf in Fifteen Days $25 Suits $7.95 The greatest collectjon pf real values that webave ever bad to pffer. Ypu will hink ' so tpof from the v?ry first glimpse yo'14 get of these suits, for. they' Jook pke very much more expensive suits, and appearances are not Receiving. There are suits of serge, black and white checks. Then there are suits of novelty materials in a splendid range of colors such as navy, black, green and tan and these price tags of these suits will all blaze forth Friday and ftw nr Saturday at . f , . . . 1 . 2 "D No woman who cares for refinement in Dress and . looks into ! $6 Waists $2.45 - Priced away out of propor tion to values crisp new Waists in the season's much wanted styles, made of pussy willow silk or crepe de chine,-; in pink, white,' sand and maize. A Waist for dressy or tailored wear, sizes 34 to 44. $6 Petticoats Only $3.15 Read What They Are Beautiful new fitted tops, made, of soft taffeta or messaline, with wide flounces, some ruf fled, others pleated, pine range of colors, including sand, navy Copen, hunter's green, wisteria and numerous two.-tone effects, also black and white. (PQ:1 (f Choice for vOeAt-l - CORNER. 6TH ANI V AI-DR. -SUITS -' COLQagS r MljirJBI! :WirisFree Hill-Climb at 3ppkaiiQ Course 2074 feet; IVlaximum Pitch 174 Car$ rising 168 fect in two-fifths of a mile. CADILLAC EIGHT DODGE FOUR ... COLE EIGHT .... BUICK FOUR PAIGE FOUR ....... 51 2-5 CHANDLER SIX HUDSON SIX FRANKLIN SIX Washington'" it 6 o fOut 'to; iEifteen Days! equaled on merdianclise1 that VaisU fld Millinery- - TIME IS NOW! $35 Suits $11.95 ; The styles are SQ good and the variety so large that no irpmarj who wants a suit should fail to look at these bargains' There are the latest and smartest styles of the season in silk pop lin. The jackets are fancy or semi-tailored torn e s e 1 f trimmed, pthefs trimmed with lace and fancy collars the skirts of course" are circular, or pleaded effects. Colors are light, dark and medium' QC shades .......... Ol Sacrifice, Sale. 1 " 1 -: f $10 Trimmed Williaery $.95 8 For Friday and Saturday . a reduction saie wnicn wui attract a crowd in the Milli nery buying. The Hats are made of hemp, braid, Milan and Panamas. Trimmed with flow ers, wings, quills and fancy ribbons all colors. See win dow display." Come early 'for, best selections. ' ',' " S B 1 Igl ' "l ' ' $6.00 Skirts $2.45 Here is an unusual' chance for the extra garmcat 'every woman wants. All high-grade and the price? Hardly worjh . mention. A very'sqappy mod el, strictly tailored, with, patch pockets and good "flare." To be had in blfck, navy and sand. O . 44 3?5 . Seconds . 49 2-5 Seconds .49 3-5 Seconds .50 2-5 Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds . Seconds ' .52 1-5 .54 3-5 .55 2-5 Twenty - First Street There Will Be Selling ---Wonderful Sellings at The Broadway Store! WHY? is forern.QSt in demand. that can not be found else- puitB $11.95 her purse before buying, $5.00 Trimmed. Hats at 50c Yqu don't believe it at first reading- it can't be so we must convince yqu. Com? in and we will show you. $5.00 Hats for OUC $4.50 Waists $1.35 Always $4.?0f but Frida'y" and Saturday beautiful striped tub silks or plain white, made in the two-inrqne collar effects. Included are many black and jjrfiwn rnesfaljnp, some fancy vpjlej included. , , . Sale Continues Until Eyerythinrj is Disposed Of ' Yi 3