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THU OUGON . DAILY. jr,iiNAL. PORTLAND, FIUDAY. AFIilL 3, IS 13. ii! ..THilEST CENTERS lERICAtlTAI El VICTORY PARADE Portland Takes Half, Holiday to Boost Liberty Bond Drive - and Great Parade 1$ Feature 'OVATION IS GIVEN SOLDIEgS i Men of A. E. F. and From Home !r Duty March Through Streets ii While Thousands Line Route. Crowding the sidewalk alone the Una of march. In aplta of frequent burets of !raln, thousands of Portland folk turned ; ; out -Thursday afternoon to cheer - the i returned war veteran who marched tit ;:! the Victory Liberty loan parade. Fouri v minute speakers took the occasion speaklnr from automobiles, : from door ;waya acd f-om the streets, to Impress 'Ion eve.-y person the necessity of sup porting id campaign. ,.. , With the baby American tank as the chief object of Interest, the parade In cluded veterans who served overseas In the army," navy and marine corps, veterans who did not go overseas and veterana of the English and Canadian armies. The Second battalion of :th 21st infantry, regulars, from Vancouver Barracks, companies of the Oregon Na tional , Guard, Portland city officials, the Red .Cross canteen workers - and band and the Salvation Army also took jij part in tne parade, as well as , a ;!; daschund that wore an iron cross. . ; j j CROWDS CHEER COSTIWCOUSXY jij As the parade passed through the jij downtown streets, rounds of cheers broka ill forth from the crowd, while automobile !l horns and klaxons added a hoarse note. Ill The colors, carried by several bodies j! of troops, the lively music of the bands III a'nd the sight, of the men who had put their best licks la on, the war provided ! ; thrills that more than made up for the !j little discomfort that rain gives to real j Oregonians. If the enthusiasm shown In h the downtown districts is an indicator iiief the feeling Portlandera have toward jj the loan. Portland's Quota v Ilf be filled j in record time..-- ::;-.-:: 't;':.. . ;i As usual, Portland's doughty arm of l the law cleared th way for the heroes. j A band marching behind the handsome lj policemen " Introduced Field, Marshal j;; Certain James OVConvIU, who was es I'' cor ted by two platoons from Hill SM111 j'tary academy, J... ' ' : V . v --)'':-'; i;ilTATOE' BAKES. IS IK LIE . -i"-!ji Following the -academy warriors. came I;, the city .officials, Jed by , Mayor Baker, ii' Behind them were, the regulars from l! Vancouver Barracks, followed by a long t line of army trucks, each bearing" a j' larg "V' flag on each side; Along-with i; them was the large Liberty bell, -which i waa rung , at frequent intervals. The i car with . Miss ; Victoria Liberty, the ti veiled mascot i of v the Victory Liberty it loan campaign, - followed,, immediately h after th ..city -off tcials. ; ' ' I J After thai army tracks came, the Orer i'lgon National -Guard, commanded by j-Major 3. Francis , Prake. The machine gun unit, motorlaed, followed, with Cap tain Edward J. Rivers commanding, driving a' motorcycle side car. Then came the real sights the vet erans notwithstanding the fact that some of the veterans were to be found !; in the . ranks, of 1 the National Guard. i Led by Captain J. Martin for New Clothes? Most yery day, men come to us who have been shopping around from store to store. .They are always so much more apprecia tive of the quality and style they find in the clothef we show them. Our moderation of price completes the cycle of real satisfaction. Spring MEN'S Corbett Bld., Fifth and Morrison about '300 men who had been overseas marched In column of squads. --, DEVIL DOGS HAKE SHOWING , Immediately ' behind them , were- the recently , organized Devil Dogs. Jed by Lieutenant Chauncey L. Mullins. men recently discharged from the marine corps, marching la columns of platoons. They were followed by several automo biles carrying naval on leers ana small detachments, of sailors on foot.- The sailors had a float on which were men in diving suits and the daschund with the Iron cross. ' ' After the gobs came more doughboys. those who did not ret-across. They were led by Lieutenant Walter Simp son and. preceded the. tank, which was nicely done In the latest war paint 'and which was spitting- fir on ail sides. After the tank came th famous Kilties band, and next th men who served in forelern armies during th war, led by Lieutenant Ti. A. Blythe wb served in th English army. ' - Th Red Cross canteen band, women worker, h T M. C. A. men who had been in the service of th organisation during the war,- and finally tne salva tion Army endea tne pareae. Pint of Gold Tea C Leads to Arrest Seattle', Wash. April 85. L it. S.) Frank. Fry, aged 1. in the city Jail today, on a disorderly conduct charge because a - policeman found a pint of cold tea in his jpossession. This is the second time Fry has bean arrested for mrrvinr oid tea.'. His first arrest was the result of complaint that cold tea was being sold at lis a quart oy a man who ' represented - himself as an agent for a bootlegger . .. . Kansas Bank Robbed Of Bonds and Cash Kansas City.' April 26. (X N. S.) Four highwaymen, robbed the' Inter-City Stata -bank .; of Rosendale. -Kan.. suburb of this city. : at .11 -o'clock this rnarnlnsv of 115.000 In- Liberty bonds and 16000 In cash. The bandits covered the bank employe with revolvers, f oroed them into th vault ana escaped in a motor car. The police, sent automonnea loaded wiUv patrolmen; armed with riot guns, in i pursuit, oi in oanaua. Greek Bootblacks Buy Large Bonds Three Victory loan subscriptions for $1000 each were turned in .from Greek bootblacks' Thursday. From S8 JGreek business men subscriptions aggregating $7400 were reported, by Tom Oivas, who has charge of canvassing among these foreign -bom clttsens. Mr. Givas has not completed ! hi Job and predict an aggregate of at least J25,000 from thrifty Greeks. . . ' Retired Minister ' Dies Salem, April 25. Funeral services for Rev. Justus B. Smith, a retired Meth odlst minister, who died at his home In this city .Wednesday, were held from the First Methodist church Thursday aft ernoon, conducted by Dr. R. JJ. Avlson. Mr. Smith, 'Who -was 11 years old, had been a Methodist preacher for more than 40 years. Until a short time ago he lived at Wenatohee Wash. He leaves a - widow and four children. . l" Lurline la From' Orient " San Francisco, April . 24(L. N. S.) The steamer Lurlin arrived Thursday morning from Manila via. Honolulu with a full passenger list and general cargo. The majority of the passengers are from Manila. ; This witL be the last- voyage of the Lurline to Manila. Her next sail Hawkinajjlng will be to Honolulu only. : Styles WEAR HAPPY WARRIORS .PASS IN BIG VICTORY REVIEW ; ; - t , ' --. ' ' ') v : ' t mm ii im )MmtmmmiMmvtMx " in. m ,s . ' - ; v .. . " " " -y . .nninrf '' ' "' ' ...Blt.. r--ri r -T ,1 : .4 : . r ? Ta- m tr. ill vl; -AJm ' caaaaui7a3Bsy 'f - Aft V -V. V eatures of the Victory loan military, pageant . In - Portland - Thursday afternoon. Above Miss Victoria Liberty, maslted oirl of mystery. Cen- ' ter View ' of the line of marchers. -Below famous whippet tank at peace. ': . - . SHERIFF IS OF OPINION MURDER SUSPECT MAY BE. Picture of Man Held in , Arkansas City Believed to Be' That 'of Former Coos Man ; Marshfield. April 25. Sheriff "W. WJ Gage of Coos county has mad public hi belief that th man held mt Arkansas City, - Kansas, .Is.- not M. D. Landls, wanted; for a i murder committed a't Coqutlle 18 years-a;o. - From the photo- arapb receivea . ui Bhenir tntnKs that th man la Cyrus Xjaodrith.1 w former Coo river rancher, .-who : disappeared 25 years agtx. . . - Landrlth lost a larre barn; which was destroyed by fire. v Gossip at the tlm floated Jtbont to the effect that Land. rith -waa himself responsible for th firs . setting; it 'to. collect the Insurance. Th story spread to such extent -that Landritii was grreatly worried. On day after LandriUi went out on the river in bis boat his hat was found along the stream and v the - boat was - discovered empty. He was etven up as lost. Five years - later a former - neighbor mat LandriUi In California and talked MISSING RANCHER rf f Ttr"itt mmmu 1 with him but Landrlth was neVer seen ag-ain. . , - ' , " ' ' : Sheriff 0s knew both Land Is. the "Steel Fiber Ml ,;4XtraiGooD?,:aiid ; Juvenile Clothes for Boys All that's new In models--waist- seam, military ; back - and belted Box - Coats ; blue, green and leather fabrics of dur able quality best of fit, trimmings and tailoring are features of our now com plete showing of Boys Spring Clothes for ages: 2 ft to IS years.! . -i $10' to $25 . SHOES FOR GIRLS W T y i - Not a side line with us, but a specialty careful fitting, known, dependable IHS!riXf21Vu.alItT?nA,to. tee characterise our Shoe Serv ice for Children. Let us fit the next pair. - fv. ; '.Kigkt la tfee : Center 1 Tsiags re ' i: . O n 1 1 g lavrn-yi-n -"ifrYti Vi A murderer, and Landrlth. He has asked Landrith's son to investigate.- , The man arrested at Arkansas City has in his possession a clipping telling; of the murder committed by Land Is and it is pointed out that, as Land rith formerly, resided in Coos county, it would not have been unlikely for him to . have kept that, clipping;, being ac quainted with the person concerned. U. S. Farm Tractors " Shipped to Europe ; In Large Numbers .- 'Washington. Nearly $100,000,000 worth of American farm tractors to be shipped-abroad this -year, will: - ! ; ". Replace -war-caused man ahortag in Prance and -England. ' . . ' Free peasant laborers for more school ing and socializing- influence in th Bal kans and Turkey. Save camel and buffalo power In Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and other tropical lands ' where ' horses are ' little used in agriculture. .. ; . . r ( Increase the crop production In nearly all countries of the world. Approximately 90,000: American trac- SHOES FOR BOVS lit ea .Tletery Ifayi'-. Cnildrrrv -.. - .' a ear f. Alder St. 1 . w "f -'ifif 'Ti rft" ::,-i-f-n"-,T'-'''-'-'TVi,iY--1fHffi tor will be sold for export this year, if last year's export rate Is maintained. More than 214,000 tractors will be manu factured In the United States In 1911, according - to estimates of the agricul tural -department. - ;' (EY ASSERTS IN BRIEF OLCOTT IS GOVERNOR IN FACT !''"" : . Exhaustive Opinion Is Given in Connection, . With Mandamus Action to Decide Question. BROWN PREPARES HIS REPLY Other Constitutions Examined and None Found to Have Lan guage Identical to Oregon's. alem. April 23. In one of the most exhaustive briefs yet filed In connection with the mr.ndamus proceedings brought by Oovernor Olcott against State Treas urer Uoff to determine hi status as chief executive. Attorney P. W, Mulkey argues that Olcott is governor in fact and that he may resign the office of secretary of state without forfeiting the office of governor. Three briefs have now been presented by attorneys who oppose that view of the meaning of the Oregon constitu tional provision relating to the filling of a vacanoy in the office of governor, and two have been filed upholding this view. Attorney General Brown is preparing a reply? brief, in answer to the three briefs opposing his contention that Ol cott 1 Governor m fact. H may be 1-eadf to file the-brlef tomorrow. CHAD WICK CASE UPHELD In all the briefs the main question seems to hinge on the court's decision, rendered nearly JO years ago. In the Chad wick vs. Earhart case. All agree that If the court adhere to that opin ion It win hold that Olcott is governor in fact for the full term for which the late ' Oovernor Wlthycombe was elected and entirely independent of his tenure In the office of secretary of state. But those who oppose this Insist the court should reverse, Its former position. It is dlffieult.to see how the Chad wick ease is anything but conclusive on the points Involved in- -the case at nar, says Attorney Mulkey. - "To now hold that the office of governor is appendant to that of secretary of state would be U overrule the Chadwlck case. "But the point seems to be made that the Chaawlck esse should be overruled. That it is contrary to the reasoning of the courts in other Jurisdictions on the same point. The writer cannot agree tLat it should be overruled or that it Is contrary to the reasoning of the- courts of othe.' jurisdictions on the same point. In no other Jurisdiction Is there a state constitutional provision in reference to vacancy in the office of governor that i m tamruaa identical with that of Oregon. ' . - - ... . '' IKTESTIOAT10IT MADE . -The writer ha mad a painstaking i investigation of th constitutional pro-: vision in, the states of the. Union dealing with the question of vacancy In k the off !co of governor ; In a majority ; of tnem the constitutional provision u..im.. rnwor and duties or the i ipewTs. 'dutie- and emoluments of the i . . ' ji t . .. ji fyrrtO' o governor oijii4.uom i.i officer, in otners tne consuiuiion pro vides that a designated - rricer : -snau exercise an of the power ana autnoruy-,! appertaining to the office of governor, j while in others It l proviaea tnai a designated officer shall act as gov ernor. . e "Only 'in Oregon, ieiaware, nw Mexico. Oklahoma and Virginia aoes tne constitutional provision devolve the of fice Itself on a designated orncer in case rf a vacancy In the office of governor." SALEM FOURTH IS TO BE ' HOMECOMING CELEBRATION Salem. April 85. All Marion .-county will be ldvited to Join with Salem in a three day Fourth of July homecoming celebration this year, according to plans made at a meeting of the civics committee , of i the Commercial club Wednesday night. The club. Is cooper ating with the Salem Mothers' organisa tion In preparing zor tne ceieoration. Chairmen of various committees were appointed as follows: Finances and con MULI -STARTS SATURDAY THEDA BARA "THE SIREN'S SONG" Her Best Sine. ,aeipatra! cessions, P. E. Fuller ton; speakers. C V. Calloway; music. Dr.-.-CV'JEplpy parade, M. Li Meyers : autos, Lee L. Oilbert; sports. Watt Ehlpps; decora tions. L. I Kapphahn j program C. A. Knowland. .-.,,- Catarrhal Deafness : and Head ; Noises TELLS SAFE ASD SIMFLF. WAT TO TREAT AN'D BELIETX - AT BOMB tf you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ness or head noise caused by catarrh Vr If phlegm drops In your throat ant wrias causeu catarrti oi the stomach or ooweia you wtit b glad to know that these distressing symptoms may b en tirely overcome in many instattce by th following treatment which you can easily prepare in your own home at little-coat, feecure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (dr.uhle trenoh). 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