, - vg Subscription to the Second Red Cross War Fund Is In on Time to Make that Slogan Good. "Over the Top in Forty-Eght Hours." TWO. SECTIONS 12 PAGES slXTY-KICillTIl YEAR XO. 40 HA 1.1-31. OKKtiOX. SU.M)AY MOUXIX;. MAY 19. 1018 ' PlUCi: FIVE CILTH She Ij FIRST SECTION r 8 Pages Id pi WO HUNDRED KILLED BY EXPLOSION WHICH WRECKS AETNA PLANT Jeff Baldwin, Convict, . St ill Evades Officers Factory Buildings, Hurled High in Air in Midst of Ter rific Conflagration Yester day ' ' ' ; " PROFERTYLOSS PLACED AT MILLION AND HALF Rescuers, Trapped Amid j Deadly Streams of Fluids, Fatally Injured MMELESS IN HR FOREST ' TWo Receiving and Sending Stations Found by Federal Officers Jerf Baldwin, escaped cnncicti Is still successful in eluding the par ental elate police and penitentiary guard.. A report yesterday that he had held up a house near Independ ence brought Parolo Officer Keller from Clackamas ;eounty. lint proved to be erroneous. Warden Murphy Is still of ta opinion that Baldwin is In the Clackamas timber. RYAN AND JOHNS LEAD RACE FOR STATE OFFICES i Pittsburg. May 18. Probably 200 men were killed today when an ex-j .'plosion of T, N. T. demolished the plant of the Aetna Chemical com pany at Oakdale, on the Panhandle : division of the Pennsylvania rail road, eight miles from here. -j Five hundred workmen were star tled at, noon, by a report not much louder than the crack of a pistol. It came from the soda house, bnt they Woew Its deadly import and as one man they rushed for the nearest -exit. Before they could gam the pen the very air seemed to burst Into flame, the earth heaved and Cocked, and with a roar that was beard for miles, the long factory buildings were hurled high into the air, carrying with them ponderous eanlnment and scores of men. -A great cloud of dust and smoke set tied over the scene and through it? deadly fumes torn and mangled formi dropped to the earth, many dead, but others to meet their ena la the flaming debris. Injured lUown Far. The number of dead had net been determined tonight and it la possible that it maynot be known for days. If. "Indeed, it will ever be known - State- and county authorities agreed l i (Continued on pare 6) TACOMA. Wash.. May IS. Two wireless receiving and senJits sta tions were discovered in th fir for ests bounding Paget Sound near Ta coraa yesterday by government agents after a search of two days. Trees stripped pf their limbs were used as aerials and the locations were Well hidden by the sarro.inding forest. The apparatus had lecn re moved from " one but the complete outfit had been left behind at the other station In the hurried flight of the operators. A abi stove still" warm and re cent tracks in the mud were found by the searchers. No arrests were made. Figures on Supreme Judge and Treasurer Incomplete at Late Hour PLURALITIES GROWING GOVERNOR IS GRATEFUL TO OREGONIANSI' Mutiny Occurs in Hun Regiments in Esthonia Issues Statement of Apprecia tion for Generous Confi dence Expressed in Him by People of State MOSCOW. Wednesday. May 15. Mutiny is reported among German regiment at Wesenberg Esthonia. Several officers have been killed, it saia. ,. : The Herman high command Im mediately dispatched trustworthy troops to Weinberg and arrested about 200 of the mutineers. Ten of them were condemned to death. Another mutiny occurred In a Ger man regiment at Dvlnsk. which was supported by prisoners who had re turned from the Interior of Russia. JONES AND LACIMM) WINiEXCITING'RACE FOR STATE SENATORS MESSAGES RECEIVED ALL DAY SATURDAY f PROPERTY LOSS FROM MID-WEST CYCLONE HEAVY Defeated Opponents Pledge Loyalty and Support at November Election Heavy Rainfall Accompanies Storm in South Dakota and Minnesota ' ' Big Vote Cast for Withy- combe and McNary West Would Cut Campaigning In a brief statement Issued Sat urday. Governor Wlthycombe ex pressed appreciation of the winning vote cast for him tnrougnout me state In the primary election ti day. Among telegrams and letters LIME BOARD IS NEEDING FUNDS Emergency Board May Be Asked to Provide Money r to Complete Plant . . -' Because of a shortage of funds needed to complete installation and to operate the tramway at the state lime plant at Gold Hill. aTmeetlas of the state emergency board may be called in a few days for the pur pose of declaring a deficiency of $10. OOOAn the lime' board's fund to pro vide money to carry on the enter prise. A. B. Cordleyi chairman of the board, will write a letter to the (Continued on paga 2) :l T . I June Brides And Girl Graduate What an opportunity & presented here for-tte selection of beautiful materials lor aresses suiwuue ur tuc vi sions! The completeness of our goods by the yard -in thesa lines will make it aJ genuine pleasure for us to show and you to chooso. Then too. the policy and integrity of the store, gives you tne assurance ina wucmci yard is sold for 30c or $3 it rep resents the best in its class. ' The materials are the .best that are pro 1 ; duced in that ' V . ., -.' ' 1 .' L particular ... : ...'! ,' V . -"- fabric ; l FOR THE BRIDE , . . Fine white Satins. !n several qualities, 36 to tacbw wide These make up beautifully in combination with 5 Tulle, Silk Nets or the incomparable -Oegg, SILK NETS, SILK FLOUNCINGS. TULLES AND FINE COTTON NETS IN VAEIED PATTERNS AND QUALITIES. FORTHE GRADUATE Fine, crisp, new, white goods of all kinds. Look at this collection. j Extra fine quality Voiles, 36 to 44 inches wide - at yard... ......35c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 90c Beautiful, Sheer, Swiss Organdies 40 to 44 inches wide at yard. . .. . . .40c, 50c, 60c, 80c ; Fine white Mercerized Batiste 40 to 44 inches wide at yard,..-.,';.-....--350' 45c' 500 But we can't list all the Persian Lawns, Silk. Mulls, Fine Crepes and other White Goods together with the numerous, trimmings and little fixings so necessary for the occasion. See them now. NEW IDEA PATTERNS 15c PORTLAND, May 18. Ex-Gov ernor Oswald West, nominee of the Democratic party1 in yesterday s primaries for United States senator. tonight issued a public statement addressed to Senator Charles L. Mc Nary. nominated by the Republicans, proposing that for the sake of their "lifelong personal friendihip' and because the public will be better oc cupied with helping to win the war than in prosecuting a political cam paign, thy refrain . altogether from any activity whatever between now and the November election in behalf of their respective candidates. Prior to the primaries West issued a pro posal to all condidates for senator except McNary that they withdraw from the contest in the senator' favor. The proposal was rejected by candidates for both party nomln ations. Returns from the primaries were still Incomplete tonight, but results for the" principal offices as forecast were unchanged. Indications were that McNary's plurality might reach 25,000 and; that of Wlthycombe for coventor 1.000. In the Republican contest for the nomination) for supreme court -Justice. Charles A, Johns led tonight on nartial returns from all counties with Multnomah complete. Latest fieiires were: John. 24.236: Percy R. Kelly, 21.712; John S. Coke. 20, 237. Latest figures for Etate treasurer I give Thomas F. Ryan of Oregon City the lead. The vote so far Is: Ryan, l s 736? William Adams. 15.113. It was ex pected complete returns from up- state would Increase Ryan's lead. BURNS QUITS POSITION AT PENITENTIARY of congratulation that poured upou DM -i f j aj " the governor's desk came missives several rcopie injured 'ft one Reported Killed Damage BUILDINGS DESTROYED from four of the candidates whom he had defeafed. all pledging their sunnort in the election next fall. No ipKaee came from uus c aioser. previously had ae eated he would sup- message came but Mr. Moser clared that If del port the winning candidate. "I am deeply honor conferred to Crops Light JOHN PHONES TOCHARLEY Senator at Washington and Salem Brother Talk Across Continent An interesting Incident of he pri mary election here was atrznvontl- nental telephone conversation be tween John 11. McNary and nls brother. Tnlted Stales Senator Me Nary. In Washington. , At 2 o'clock Saturday morning, the Salem brother and law partner or Orexoa's Junior senator, pnt In the calL A few min utes later Senator McNary aroused from bed la his WafhJngton apartments to answer the 'phone, The conversation was direct and not relayed, and the brother had no dif ficulty la converting over the thou sands of miles of wires. Senator Mc Nary was told of the big vote east for him In Oregon and given the con gratulation of supporter seated in his law office la Salem One of the endorsements reaching McNary supporters here prior to the tfnghesJones, Looney, Liar- tin and Weeks Sticcessfd 'Quintet for Lower Hoosant Next Session , TRIBUTE PAID KELLY AND CHARLES MTfARY Ryan . Carries Cocnty fcr Treasurer West and Pierce Favorites AnrnnrK a n f. is ip.l rlwilnn vit the followinc from a kenslble of the great Pendleton maB. iriicuiuwu mrj mr m m wnw lirAarr vnn b v mH 1 I a m . I evs " I pie of Oregoi." saia uovernnr was general over wim par, oi we , teamster In my younger day, and 1 1 ylthycomDe lnBis siaiemeui. i state, ,a cyclone today aemoiisnea I never would swap horse when I had am delighted with the magnificent I bulIdlBgl on B doMn Urms in the one In my team that w palling endorsement of my dmlnistraUon. ' . I rood Xor one that was unbroken, and I havet given tbje best that is in me w.uu, ihat I did not know whether he fn the service oC the state and I '"- of here. Three persons received roald or wonid pull. especially 1M cerely hope my administration shai. minor injuries. There waa a slight 1 was on a steep grade sad a heavy continue to meet the approval of the people. I am profoundly grateful for this splendid expression hall but no damage to crops. Aber- of conf 1-1 deen was struck by a bad wind and rainstorm, but no serious damage was done. load-" Olcott Pays Personal iwr. Among the first felicitations to reach the governor was a personal nr nnn-at ulation from Sec re Urr of State Olcott who went to the governors on ice nu hi. Ata Later In the day aJt. Olcott addressed, the following let- nortb of exrly to. a vAVftrAflfT 1 w . m PARENTS DEAD, CHILDREN ILL RESIDKXCKS IJVELED, MITCHELL. S. D.. May 18. A high wind storm, accompanied by ram ana sieei. nppro " . r w r through Woonsocket. S. D.. about I filT. anu iiiTS rTCy ,t IClXdS vl ter to the gorernort Mr dear Governor: i "In a clean, clear-cut campaign you have achieved a decided victory. Please alow me to extend to you my heartfelt congratulations, Trichinosis After Eating Rare Pork With their parents dead from I trichinosis, four youna children of night, leveling a number or resi dences and other buildings. Reports received here tonight Indicated tnai none was killed or Injured. The storm entered the town from the . : . ... i w.A ...ni narrow nam. Permit me lo say io r. -m r ri.m.r. wrourht th .otl-knn.n It it Krer family of tlon to foyow you will be given my ;lTcd here sT Paul. Or.. Tie seriously III at the loyal support. - I Willamette hospital with the um "Tbe campaign jui y- , t Unmn mm a renalt of havlnr Tvwwtiii.v KKVKIL1L DKATHS. eaten some under-cooked jork. The vn'nrni.K. Neb.. May 18. A cy- father. Henry Frey. who wst 28 t-.V i. rAnArti to have caused onjlreara old. died late Friday night at i iuuc .a . . - . I - . - . . -.. m, or more. deaths, destruction oi onjtne nospitai ana xne moinrr mni .hnrrh and several buildings at No-1 early yesterday moral n. four Pours arter ner nusnana. ine youngesi child Is 3 months old and u the only one of six children that has not t PAl'l. May l. a "i""1-1 oeen Hi. -rm nt over Dart of South - it Is Jald that the family killed a i . i.to trwlar -accordlnr to rrag- i rir few weeks ago and front con- mentary Information receivea m siaeraoie questioning oy me puju- Twin Cities early lonigDi. ai- ciin in cnarsje it. wu ircrnni mil ati deen was Isolated, so iar communicaiiou w Deputy Posts Armed Guard in Dining Room and Clash es With Warden PRISON RULE VIOLATED Official Disregards Instruc tions While Murphy. Is On Man-Hunt Because of a disagreement that arosQ fl-iddenly between' Warden Charles A. Murphy of the state pen itentiary and Deputy Warden C. E. nrna rotative to the nos;me of a gun guard In the prison dining room at meal hours. Burns has submitted his resignation. Warden Murphy has accepted (the -resignation and Burns will go out June 1. . On an interior balcony in the din ing room Is constructed a cage wherj rn.n..rir nrison regulations requlr- of an armd icuard at WV f"- r - a hours as a precaution a sinni nossible disturbance by the convicts whn con cremated at that tuna Warden Murphy opposed, to this practice and soon arter charge of the prison he l .. .. . . ! Aonrilins to available iniormaun " . j 4 the Burns artair. me arp.nj KtationcMl a can cuaru iu me rar days aaowhen Warden t..rnh was in lacaaman oniuij l" " 1 .'. . , . ihi uparrb for jcii Mi return to Salem Murphy j;.w,rrl the enard in the dining room, ne called Burns to account -- rAort that there bo no further violation of the ruling Murphv again went to Clackamas county and i is Mid that Burns again posted an armed guard over the prisoners as been conducted along dignified and gentlemanly lines and the Republi can party Js to be congratulated upon this feat. It augurs weu ior me -ture. , "With assurances or my cvroi-i support and extending you all good wishes. I remain "Yours very sincerely, -BKN W.-OLCOTT. Kimrwon Fr Party TnHy. T. i. Rinmson. in a message to the mvpmnr. declared it the duty of ev ery loyal Republican to stand square ly behind the parijrs nomintr. aaid; "Please permit me to oner my hearty congratulations to you noon your nomination, ine urpuum-.. voters or Orecon have selected cer tain individuals to.be laelr standard harrm in the November election and it Is now the unquestionable duty or every loyal Republican In the state .i.n.i solidly and loyally behind the party's nominees and I hasten not only to offer congratulations to yon but to orfer my personal services In the coming campaign m a,ny.way iu which I can be of service. Do not hesitate to call upon me. Yours for Republican success.- ' From Dr. J. K- Anderson of The Dalles, another defeated candidate, came this message: "AccepC my congratulations on vour -victory. I will be glad to ren der you any service which may help you to an even 'greater success In November." Ktanficlil Offer Service. Mayor Harley of Astoria sent this laconic message: "Congratulations, touni on iu--for loyal support In Clatsop county next November. ; Robert N. Stanfield. aeieaiea oy n..ria McNarr ror -me incu RtatM senatorial nomination, showed no disgruntled spirit in his message which reacnea uovernur uim;wm. ..U Satnrriav: a Please accept my eongratula tlonsv I am yburs to command In the iArAta nf th rrand oia pany. ah defeated primary candidates should rally to the support or the party lead i reiteiate. any service that I can render you will De niosi nap- pily performed. Ugh. Neb., tonight. AP.KRDF.K.X lSOl-TF.l. W. Al Jones aad Louis Laehmucl will represent Marlon coaaty la ti state senate at the 19 15 cession of the state Ifglslatare. Complete re tarns from the seventy-three pre cincts In the county shew Jana highest of the four men who con tested for the two nominations. !! vote 'la 2SCS. La ch mend Is only seven votes behind hla with StSt. and La Follett dropped cut vllh forty-eight rotes behind lacfcmanl. or ZS10. Jones Is HI at his home aad re ceived the returns la bed. As the counting n eared the finish at the office of County Clerk Boyer atS:2Q o'clock yesterday afternoon the race became an exciting ne be tween the,three leading candidates. Jones has 'served two terms la tie lower hi use. Lachmsad has sever been a member of the leglilatore. while La Follett has served Ja belli the upper and the lower hooers. No Shake Up La CmuU In the lower house the concty wl!l be represented by-S. A. XIalhcs. Sey mour Jones.. D. IL Looney. Ivaa C. Martin and Aeorg W. Weeks. Dia woodle and .Rigga were the low men. While L. J. Adams ot Urertcn polled tfZl of the COBS caxt for county Jndge. W. M. Baahey. Incus bent, maintained a contlaooui lead over hlsopponent and the lae was never In doubt from the first flua of the results on the screen. . There will be no change la the board cf county commissioners for at leait two years for W. II. Con let succeed ed la defeating both his opponent. James P. Feller and Ben . Rob ertson. Glenn C Uarah conquered Frank Davey In the tilt for, the Justice or the peace nomination for Saleta (SL trict and Walter E. DeLong over came Achesen. Robertson and Sooth wick for constable. t MrXary TrlBmph at Howe. Marlon county paid a rousing com pliment to Senator Charles L. Mc Nary. handing him 5170 votes to Stanfleld's 1174. Ben W. Olcott (Continued on page 3) (Continued on page 3) DONATIONS ARE GENEROUS FOR RED CROSS CAMPAIGN i r he took abolished In MORE THAN THREE THOUSAND: OVEN PRIOR TO i START LIEUT. ROLSTON, WOUNDED CANADIAN, TALKS TODAY, W.T.Foster Lectures in Salem Tuesday Ntghl Tlr W. T. Foster of Portland will lecture Tuesday night at the arnory on the subject "Iiestrnction ana n- fonstrnrtion In France." i ne lec ture will begin at s:30 ociora anu will be givca under the .is'W or Willamette chapter. Red Cross. Ir. Foster will show pictures taken by t.imu.ir while In France and will ..n rnnditons exacllVi as he found ih.m The nictures" include those of maimed soldiers and destroyed prop- The accompanying partial list of advance subscriptions Is some Indi cation or the spirit with which this community will enter upon the big drive for Red Cross war funds to morrow morning to raise $-0,000 In Marlon county and $9000 in Polk county, and In which It Is the con fident expectation to go "over the ton In forty-eight hours." Final advance reports at the workers' assembly this afternoon will swell the above total materially. The executive committee has ruled that the complete list or names and amounts 'contributed will be pub lished. Soldier CVme Tody. "All workers are summon to the workers' apenlnjr rally at the First Methodist church at 3 this afternoon and 100 per cent attendance ex nected. Some rreat addresses are cro raised. The speakers are Lieu tenant Iiolston. a Canadian rmy of ficer, and Klton Watklns of the ae- nartment of Justice. Manage Ging rich savs he is assured that theJ speakers are fully up to the capacity of those of the recent Iinerty oona drive who started that work with such pronounced Impetus. Ilolstnn Striking F1rC. Lieutenant W. II. M. Rolston. vet eran of the Somme. who will speak In Salem this afternoon.. Is one or wounded Canadians who have the come to Oregon to speak .on henair of the Red Cross. While Lieutenant nnlntnn'i life was not artnally saved by the Red Cross, yet he. has en it In action and can testify rs to wheth er the American public receive value ror Us dollars. Well over six feet in helrht. looking: more a nlalntman than a soldier. Lieutenant Rolston ADVANCE KFRSCRIPTIOXS TO KKCXXI IlKD CROSS WAIt FUND IX KAI-KM. . Bush family m SSOO Thomas B. Kay Woolen Mills Co 30 H. S. Glle & Co ".. 200 T. A. Livesley ITS Salem Water Co. ISO D. A. White A Sons .... 100 Vlck Brothers ......... 1 P. R.. L. at P. Co 100 C. P. Bishop 100 J. O. Goltra R. P. Boise and wife .. 100 D. W. Eyre 100 J. P. Rogers Estate ... 100 E. T. Barnes ? 100 Weller Brothers 100 William Brewn and wife 100 C. I McNary 100 John McNary 100 Salem Bank of Commerce 100 Roth Grocery Co 100 Steuslorr Brothers 100 Drs. Steeves and Flndley 100 Irwin Griffith 100 Total ,tS125 was a machine runner In the famous death-dealing battalion r the Fort Carry horse. He won't talk abost himself. That he has been d fee rated fnr Talor Is known and that he was Invalided at Victoria ' military hos pital when- he was summoned to Ore MM l known. Salem will be thrilled to the utmost. a Pcrtlanf was thrilled, when ft hears this sol die for a principle; when he tells of the bells that men are endirlng la Europe. Lieutenant. Rolston was delighted to learn he had been assigned to Sa lem. He wUl tell Salem all about war at first hand, but he has ece request to make. -Please ask thcta not to talk to me about war. Gel them to tell tne of their famous loganberries. Ask them to tilt about golf, gardens, girls anvthtac but about war." The executive committee will as semble at the church at 2:30 for final reports and deliberations. Pktare hbowv KnliMed. Two moving picture films portray ing In a most vivid aad practical manner the Red Cross appeal la thia drive will be nsed by local the aters tomorrow. One , Is entllle ' "Humanity's Appeal and the otbei "Field Service on the Westerr Front-" A third picture. The Pplrii of the Red Cross.- by James Mont rotnery Flagg. will be shown at i local theater on Tuesday and Wed nesday. It comprises two full recli and 2000 feet or film. County Organlier Pace rpota tr organization ot all outlying dlstrirt completed and everything la read! nesa for the beginning of active won tomorrow moral z. A trip e the north end of the county Frlda: to lha principal centers ot actlvit assured. Mr. Page, that everythlrg l in fine shape. Butterille will form an I "depend (Continued on paga 2) WKATHKlt. Showers north, fair souCa portion dler tell of the way he has seen, men I moderate westerly winds. (Continued on pago 2) lerty. : ' (