Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1910)
,g TOE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX-, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, MEN CAPTUH E AND HORSES RECOVERED iong Chase Ends With Arrest of Hamilton and Ware, . Alleged Thieves. PRISONERS DENY CHARGES iherlff of Southern Orrgon Travel on Horsrhark. Train and Auto in Paralt of Daring Iuc . and Sixty Animals. . EUGENE. Or Sept 8. (Special.) After a rhu of -40 miii y horse back, automobile and pass'nsjer tralna, Snertff Odell. of Malheur County, and Sierlff RlrhrrIon. of Harney County, ruptured this afternoon Ivan Ware and J. H. Hamilton, who. it i anegco tele 10 head of horsea from William laaar. of Sucker Creek. Malheur Coun- tr. about a week ago. TVhen caught the men had 40 head of horses In a corral at Goshen. Both denied that they had stolen the animal, and averted that they bought the home for 13000. They gave no ac count of those ;o head that the offl eera this evening found they hud-sold tn farmer beyond Goshen. Both men had woman companion. Ware denied that the woman was hi wife, but he maintained that ho was. The women were allowed to go. Odell Rlepa Once? In Week. Sheriff Odell began the chase last Friday. lnre whU-h time he has ale- t only ona night. He and Mr. Isaacs roda to Burn In an automblle. wpere tney broka down. Here Sheriff O. K. Rlrb ardaon Joined them, and In his automo bile they followed the thieve to Cres cent Lake. They wer told they could not make the Cascades in their ma chine, and turned back, running to Klamath Kails, where they boarded the passenger for Weed, Cal.. and arrived at Albany early this morning. SO 7 Mile Covered in Two Days. This rough automobile trip of 307 miles they made In two days. They expected to set their men about" Sweet Home, but early thla morning they learned they were In Lane County, so they secured an automobile and. ac companied by Sheriff Smith, of Linn came to Eugene. Odell. Richardson. Isaacs and Depu ties Jamee Parker and K. M. Tratt. of Lane County, went thla afternoon to Goshen, where they found one of the 'men in the hotel and the other Just getting off the train. The latter had been In Euirena. MALHEUR FAIR ASSURED Ontario Commercial Club DJpoa of $2000 of Stock for Buildings. ONTARIO, Or.. Sept. . (Special.) To complete the permanent buildings on the ground of the MalVeur County Fair Association tha Ontario Commercial Club yesterday held a roundup" and suc ceeded la disposing of nearly worth of stock In tb corporation. The cost of the building:) erected ag gregates JSOOo and the succesa of the fair I enured. From all parla of Malheur Onunty reports are coming In that there will be a large attendance and reserva tion for rtablea show that the Hvcexock department will be crowded. The track Is completed. Is being used by horsemen everyday and Is pronounced fsat. Everything will be In readiness for tb opening day. September ST. Spe cial trains wtll bring delegations from Vsle and arrangements have been made for an Idaho day. with a band from New Pl mouth. Aside from the exhibits and races, a contoy tournament a ill be a feature and a street programmr will be given every night with Illuminations. SALMON PRICES FIXED Five Canoerira on Lower Colombia Will Operate TliU Kail. ' ASTORIA. Or Sept. 8. Special.) A meeting of the Columbia River salmon packers. Including the cold-storage men end all the ranoera whoa plants are to operate thla Fair, aas Jield this morning and the prices to be paid for raw fish during tha season, .'which will open at noon on next Saturday, were fixed as follows: gi'iversldt 1 canu per pound; stee:heads and Fall salmon. 4 cents per pound: white tulliee. 10 cent each; don salmon, t cents each. Frre canneries ca tha lower river will operare this Fell. Tbey are the Union Fishermen's Co-operative; Sanborn-Cut-tmg: MrGowan. - Eureka and Meglcr plants. Practically all the rntd-atorage firms will also be in the market. Several of the seining ground and traps will be operated and the indications are that more than " the" usual number f glllnetters will be at work, as the prices fixed are such that fairly good wages can undoubtedly be made. GIRL 16 WEDS MAN 40 Farmer's Daughter Elopca lo .pend Honeymoon on Timber Claim. DAYTON. Wash.. Sept. a.-tSperial.V-Forsaking her home ties to become the bride of a man 34 years older than she. pretty lS- ear-old Bertha Chriswell ha gone to live with her hue band on a t mber claim near American Fail. Idaho, after a sensational elopement She Is a daughter of N. R. Chriswell. a pioneer farmer, living sax miles east of Dayton. When the parents' objected to her marriage to J. B. Turner, ssid to be past 40. she rode to Dayton with Turner and took a train for her future home', stop ping long enough at Pendleton. Or., to be married. Word reached the parents 10 this effect todsy and thry have decided not to disturb the couple. Turner has been working near the Chriswell ranch as a farm hand. He recently acquired a timber claim In Idaho. contest, and It Is probable the bitter est county, fight will wage about the legislative candidates and the office of County Clerk. R. D. Allen, present In cumbent, is running on an anti-assembly platform against Max Gehlhar, who re ceived the recommendation of the coun ty assembly. The race for .County Re corder also promises 'to be an Inter esting one. there being three candi dates from as many parts of the coun ty In the field. Following Is the county ticket, all being Republicans, except where otherwise Indicated: State Senator John A. Caraon. Salem; Dr. J. N. Smith. Salem; Hal D. Patton. Salem; Alonzo Gesner. Salem; all Re publicans. Theodore B. Bretano. St. Paul; W. S. Mott. Salem; C. L. Dick, Salem, all Democrats. Representatives A. C. Llbbey. Jeffer son; Joseph G. Fontaine. Jefierson; Carle Abrams. Salem: George W. John son. Salem: U T. Reynolds. Salom; Sher man Swank. Aumsvllle:- W. A. Fish burn. Sllverton: Frank E. Osburn. Au rora; S. A. Hughes. Salem; A. G. Steel hammer. S4lvcrton. County Clerk Max Gehlhar. Salem; R. I. Allen. Sllverton. County Recorder Allen H. Will; Au rora; A. Eugene Auf Ranee, Salem; A. E. Adklns. Si-oils Mills. Sheriff Harry P. Minto. Salem. Treasurer P. G. Moore. Salem. -Surveyor? Byron B. Gerrlck. Jr.. alem. County Commissioner W. H. Goulet, Wood burn. Coroner A. M. Clough. Salem. CANDIDATES ARE FEW KX.1MIX.VTIOX FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIP IS NEAR. CANDIDATES FILE IN MARION County Ticket Completed Shows but Two Democratic Candidates. SALEM. Or. Sept. i Special;) The county ticket was completed this after noon, and the final filing received for candidates in Marlon County. Only two Democratic candidates have ap peared for county office, each of there being In the race for State Senator. In several of the offices there Is no Oregon Student Xot Attracted by Chance of FYee Course at Kngllslt I'nlverslty. I'Nl VERS ITT OF OREGON. Eugene, SVpt. S. (Special.) Candidates from Or' gon for the Rhodes scholarship examina tlona should present themselves for ex amination at the University of Oregon on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 15 and M. The examinations are held almul taneously all over the United States, the questions being sent out under sealed cover from Oxford, not being opened un til the dates of the examination. This year there promise to be a scarc ity of applicants. McMlnnvllle College and Pacific University each expects to have but one candidate. Albany College and Willamette University will have none. No word has yet been heard from Dallas College. Pacific College and the State Agricultural College at Corvallis. as to whether they will present any candidates. The University of Oregon will probably have three or -more candidates. The papers, after the examinations are over, are all sent back to Oxford uni versity. There tliey are graded, marked passed" or "failed to pass." and returned to the state committers. Theae state committees, usually composed of the leading college presidents, then select the moat promising candidate, and he Is awarded the scholarship. The scholar ship carries iyo per year for three years. Many peculiar customs prevail at Ox ford. Otic, which must be strictly fol lowed. Is for each student to have a valet. Thla valet, called a "fag" by some, does the work of a servant In keeping the student's room In order, serving his meals and attending to his clothes. A student Is not supposed to save .any money out of bis allowance, but Msually manage enough to take a continental trip each year. The University of Oregon has .'one scholar at Oxford now. Wistar Johnson. 0T. eon of the late President Johnson, of the university. Cecil Lyons, the success ful candidate of last year. Is also from the University of Oregon, and will start soon for England to begin his course. Students this year in Oregon Intending to take the examinations should send In their names to the president of the uni versity. LEGISLATIVE AID ASKED NORTHERX PACIFIC SAYS ItUS TOX BLOCKS IMTROVEMKXT. Building of Point Defiance Line Is Prevented by Town Council.' Asserts Attorney. TACOJUA. -Wah.. Sept. (Special.) Tiring of the methods of the City Coun cil of RuMon, which .town Is said .to be blocking the building of the Point De fiance line out of Tacoma. the Northern Parlne Railroad will take the question before the Legislature this Winter and en deavor to have a bill passed that will permit the necessary construction work. "We have done everyming wur.in our power to got legal authority to begin this aork and have found our efforts futile." said Attorney George T. Reld. division counsel for the railroad..' "Certsln Inter ests in Ruston have been attempting to hold ua up. asking that we build a tun nel through the hill for a wagon road, one of the most foollso undertakings that could be-Imagined. We hare -made fre quent appointments with the members of the Town Council, but they have not kept them. 'Thomas Cooper, assistant to tne pres ident; A. R. Cook, division engineer, and myself personally took up the question with the Council, but without avail. As we cannot get the tunnel franchise. It Is probable that we will go before the leg islature thla winter and ask ror reiior. Ruston Is a suburb of Tacoma. located at the Tacoma smelter. TEMPERANCE WOMEN MEET Clark County Organization In Ses sion at Vancouver, Vath. VANCOUVER, Wash.. Sept. 8. (Spe cial.) About t persons were present to day at the opening of the county conven tion of the Women's Christian Temper ance Union, which was held In the First Methodist Church. Mrs. 8. E. Dorlsnd. president of the county organization, presided and opened the session with de votional exercises. After a general dis cussion the convention adjourned until the evening session, when a matron's silver medal contest wss held. The prise was awarded to Mrs. Ella Knight. The contestants, were: Mrs. Rurke, Mrs. C. C. Grtdlej'. 'Mrs. E. F. Knight, Mrs. Ij. J. Archer, Mrs. Jennie Young, Mrs. Ella Rohrer. Mrs. M. B. Piatt made a few remarks and awarded the prise to the winner. Oregonlans to Judge Exhibits. ALBANY. Or.. Sept. . (Special.) Prominent Oregon horticulturists have been secured to act as Judges of the fruit exhibits at the big British Colum bia Fair to be held at New Westminster, B. C E. C. Roberts, of Lebanon, ex County Fruit Inspector of Linn County, snd B. C Amsrtrong. of Salem. County Fruit Inspector of Marion County, will make the awards. This fair will begin October 4. Agents for Cross London Gloves and Leathers-Keiser's Neckwear-Likly Trunks Washington Street Corner Fourth UiiosuislI Bargains for Friday, and Saturday Stationery Sec t i o n Ba r gains gl.SO School Days Fountain Pens, 87c 35c. "Woodlark" Playing Cards, at, the pack :..'..29c 5e "Soribler" School Tablet:.. 4 15e School Slates, size 9x12 7? 35c pkc Paper Plates with parch ment linings, at only ....23c 5c School Pencil Boxes...' 3c 50c "Woodlark" Box Letter File for office or house use 29? 25c box Linen Paper and Envel opes, now at. the box X7 2oc Col'apsable "Prinking Cups for school children, only 1 100 Calling Cards, printed 25 Mirrors, Brushes, Razors vV ; : $7.00 Trip'icate Mirror, now at 54.48 ifi.OO Triplicate Mirror, now at S3.9S I' r.A4TM..Ii..otA 'XlirrAf nrtW t $1.23 Tlash-Lipht, now at 77C 10c package Toilet Paper, four packages for.25 10c Toilet Paper Holder, now ...56 $2.00 Sana Flesh Brush '. 98 '$4.00 Ward Safety-Razor at only $2.98 $2.00 Brandt Rubber Lather Brush 97 $3.50 Brandt Automatic Stropper for any kind of razor or safety razor blades, on sale for....S2.00 $1.23 Fine Shoe Polishing Brush 88 Rubber Goods Section 75c Rubber' Sponges with strap handles 49 $1.00 Shampoo Sprays, at only -73c? $2.35 4-rit. Comb. Syringe and Water Bottle. 81.98 $1.65 3-quart Water Bottle, medium grade.. 81.23 $1.50 3-qt.' Fountain Syringe, red rubber, three hard rubber tubes, at. ; $1.33 Toilet Article Section 50c Pompeiian Massage Cream, i OO -i dow . ui. .Arf7v r 50c Satin Skin Cream ... .39c 50c Caraelline, now only.33t? 50c Robert ine, now only.33 25c Satin Skin Powder ..19 15c Swansdown Powder. ...DC . ,.-.., 25c Mum kills body odor two for..25 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste 15? 25c Graves' Tooth Powder, two for. .25c1 25c Rubifoani, now only .15 Bristle Goods Section $2.00 Assorted Hair Brushes $1.49 $1.00 Assorted Hair Brushes 79 $1.00 Ideal Hair Brush 73 25c French Hand Drawn Tooth Brush 16 50c Hard Rubber Comb 39 85c Assorted Celluloid Comb 59 $1.00 Assorted Rubber Comb S3 60c Cloth Brush, at only 45 $1.75 Military Brush, now 95 $1.00 Hat Brush 69J Pure Drugs at Woodlark Prices 1.00 Earthquake Cleaner (for . carpets) package 60c4 "5c Absorbent Cotton, pound. ..S7c 15c Paraffine, pound Oc -ftc Plant Food, package 20 10c Soda Bicarbonate, pound... 5c 25c Crude Carbolic Acid, bottle..lC 25c Glycerine, bottle 18e 10c Rose Water, bottle 6c 10c Cocoanut Oil. bottle 7C 60c Formaldehyde (Germicide, Disinfectant! 3St 10c Choice tilrdseed, package.. 7c4 2ac Assorted Corks, package... .20 25c Witch Hazel (Dickinson's Best), bottle 16c1 10c Powdered Orris, package... 5c 10c Prepared Chalk, package.. 6c 10c Chalk and Wintergreen, pkgr. 5fr J5c Castor Oil, bottle lc 25c. Denatured Alcohol, bottle.. lOt 10c Sewing Machine Oil, bottle of 50c Olive Oil (imported) bottle.li 50c Wool Sponges 3S 50c Dandy Roach Powder 39c 10c Ammonia (washing), bottle It Gold-Plated Florentine Cabinet Photo Frames, square or ovals; reg ular $1.00. Choice ;.59 Saturday Only 50c Box Assorted Chocolates O O p and Bon Bons .... JOL 25 Per Cent Discount We Will Frame Any Picture You Bring in Today or To morrow at 25 Per Cent Less Than Regular Prices Take Elevator, Fourth Floor Sale of Liquors $1.25 Jas. E. Pepper Bourbon, bond ed, 7 years old, sale price 98 $100 Guckenheimer'RyeJ'bond;.S9 $1.25 Clarke's Bourbon, b'ded 79 $2.00 Clan Mackenzie, finest Scotch now at only $1.59 $1.25 Burke's 3-star Irish. .31.04 $1.00 California. 3-Star Brandy.79 $1.00 Blackberry Cordial for Sunn mer complaint, only 79 $1.00 Gin , 79 $1.00 Choice Calif. Sherry 49 $1.00 Superior Calif. Port 49 $1.25 Crcme dc Rose, Creme dp Ca cao, Creme' de Violette 79 $20.00 Pastels for $10.00 Regular $5.00 Pastels $2.50 Our Entire Line of FRAMED MIRRORS (All Antlqara larlnded.) AT ONE -FOURTH OFF PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Filled Reg, g 1.25 Facsimile Water Colors in Great Variety, 49c I I I II Ml I MI1I1B1IIM1 ! II I I I III I I III 1 mwi mm f iiii niriiMT-i f in rnmTirrifimn if rr r Facsimile Water Color and Oil Reproductions, beau tifully assorted Landscapes, Marine and Animal sub jects, on fancy mounts, framed in llA-in. Black or Gold Moulding, with-fancy corner ornaments; glass 10x22; regular $1.25 values, marked for this sale at, each 49 Genuine Pastels, Water Col ors and Carbons Framed IIMHIIUIIII llllllll!UlllllJLillf U JIWII1""M Values to $5.00 Your Choice $189 Genuine Pastels in Landscape and Fruit Pictures, Combination Fruit and Horse Pictures, Burlington Prints, Reproductions of famous Water Colors .and Oils, Cupids, Genuine Water Colors, Carbons; framed in newest Fall designs; values to $5.00; choice $1.89 Vals. to $2.5Q Christy Pic tures, Hand-Colored, 94c Values to $2.50 Your Choice at 94c Hand-Colored Christy Pictures, jCarbons, Etch ings, Facsimiles, Water Colors, Gravures, Heads by Boileau, Cold Studies by Grefe, Reproductions of old masters; all suitably framed; choice at 94 S2.50 Artist -Signed Etch- ings Now Selling at $1.19 bwkpwi uum -jimiu i ii'iiimhwi' i ail w i.uni Genuine Etchings, artist signed, 2V2-inch white embossed mats, framed in 2-inch brown quarter sawed oak mouldings, with dainty little ornaments on frame, subjects in Marine and Landscape. Glass size 14x28; regular $2.50 values, now $1.19 All our Framed and Unframed Pictures thou sands to select from (sale goods 'excepted) 4 OFF PENULT! IS PAID Roselair Dies Telling Wives Not to Attack Husbands, INNOCENCE IS DECLARED Condemned Man Reiterates That Wife's Death Was Result of Ac cident Harrell Will He Executed Today. SALEM. Or.. Sept. . (Special,) Ad vising all wlvea not to attack their hus bands. John D. Roselair, the Hillsboro wife-murderer. ..talked- narly 16 min utes on the scaffold today before the drop felt, Roselair . was .dead In 9;4 minutes. . - Roselair talked Incessantly all morn Ins;. As he was led from the cell he continued to talk. "It has never before been allowed me to speak in public." raid Roselair. as he stood on' the scaffold, "and it is hard for me to say anything here. But I am very, very sorry. I . have not deserved this, and I could fro down on my knees with tears In my eyes." Here his voice broke and he started to sob. but. Rain ing control of himself, he added: "God says, 'Your thoughts are not my thoughts,' and God knows whether I am innocent or guilty. "I wish to advise wives against at tacking their husbands. If the woman I killed were here now she would ad vise the same thing. I did not strike at her when she threw a pan of rnilk on me. .but I struck at. the. pan and accidentally hit her. A woman should never attack a man. It Is all wrong, and this woman was the cause of her own accidental death. There waa no murder committed." ' ' ' He repeated the last sentence several times. Father Francis, of Grants Pass, was present, and will also be confessor for Isaac N. Harrell when he is executed tomorrow afternoon. With Sheriff Hancock of Washington County came a party of 16 men from Hillsboro and vicinity to -witness the Roselair execution. P. M. Cory and William Barker, of Lakeview. are here to witness the execution of Harrell to morrow, and saw Roselair hanged to dar. Cory Is a brother-in-law of Wal- ter and Herbert Newell, who were mur dered by Harrell. SIGNATURE PROVES COSTLY Medford Merchants Mulcted of Cash by Stranger on Check Game. MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 8. Special. R. M. Norman Is the signature that cost Medford merchants over $100 last Sat- urday. The passer of the worthless checks bought some small packages of several merchants and produced each time a $30 or 40 cheek with which to nay for the goods. He then took the change and promised to return later for the goods purchased. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS GAS AND ST01Y1ACH-HEADACHE GO A little Diapepsin makes your out-of-order Stomach feel. ; fine in five minutes. If what you just' ate Is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch Gas and Eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of Dizziness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad Taste In mouth and stomach headache this Is Indigestion. ,., . A full case of Pape's Diapepsin costs only 60 cents and will thoroughly- cure your- out-of-order stomach, and leave, sufficient about the house In case some one else In the family may suffer from stomach trouble or Indigestion. . Ask your pharmacist to (how you the formula plainly printed on these RO-cent cases, then you will under stand why Dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go, and why they usually relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion In five minutes. Diapepsin Is harmless and tastes like candy, though each dose contains power suffi cient to digest and prepare for assimi lation into the blood all the food you eatr besides. It makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite: but, what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intes tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too. If you ever try a little for Indigestion or Gastritis or any other Stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and for ever rid yourself of Stomach Trouble and Indigestion. You Are Cordially Invited To Inspect the New Parlor Observation Car Trains Of the Oregon Electric Railway I On Exhibition The Afternoon r Saturday and Evening September 10th At Stark Street, Between 3d and 4th Streets These trains, which embody all the elegance and skill of modern car construction, will be placed in service on the OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY between PORTLAND and SALEM, commencing SEP TEMBER 12. II