Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 31, 1916, Page 8, Image 8

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OIIKOON' CITY KNTKIMMMSK. VIM HAY. MAM'H .11. 191(1.
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MARKET COH OFF
Oregon City and Portland Markets00 ml j f
BY FLOOD; M
houses
I'NION STOCK YARDH. fortUnd.
Umk J3. There be ln gradual,
but rwvrrthrlrt decided, decline In
lha lop price paid (r hog el lb
Portland I'nlon work yarda. ainc
Monday. While rd oftirlale report
Ibe market at Heady wlih I' 35 lb
rutins quotation, there l no denying
he fact that It U easier. On Tuesday
S 15 wa the beat prloa paid; on Wad
nreday !0 end up to Bn today
I 10. Thla I drop of !J rent alnc
the opening day and. In reality, la the
market top to all apiearanre. Ther
a llttlr doing Id the rattle dltlalon
end nothing with hrp
Ilet-elpt were (0 rattle and 301 hog,
a total of & rare.
m IN PORTLAND
COWS CO VP DIME AT UNION
STOCK YARDS HOG OFFER
INGS POOR.
CMOS STOCK YARDS. Portland.
Ore, March 24. Strength la being
manifested In the llvcalock market at
the Portland Cnton Stork yard for
rattle. hile hoga have weaken-!.
Yeaterday come prime train fed fleer
told at ft 5. the highest price of the
eaaon and had fed vent at f LJS. All
line of rattle are higher. cowj l elng
up a dime.
The only weaknes wa In hoc
which are a quarter lover with the
top at $9.10. The drop ba lceu oca
atoned by poor quality offering.
I
ET FIRST SL
THEN PRICES GO UP
CATTLE AND HOGS ARE HIGHER
IN PORTLAND UNION STOCK
YARDS.
UNION STOCK YARDS. Portland.
Ore, March 27. Cattle and hoga were
higher at the Portland Union tock
yarda today, as predicted Saturday
they would be. Prime grain and pulp
fiwt eteAre enmmanded IS .75. a dim
over laat week' top while hogs wentjw dot. bunchee; eggplant. 2082:
(Parti a d Whaieeaie )
Or in. Nay, Pleur. t.
rlaur-Palmt, 14 SO. export. It lo
UlM, alrtUht. 1(30; Valley. ICO.
graham, i 40; whole wheal. i0.
rye. MOO
Hay Huylng prlre delivered IHvrt
land, Be crop: Valley llutolhy, Bona
offered; Kaatera Oregoa timothy. 1 17
4IU; alfalfa. Ill; grain bay. IMO 1
clover. 1 12 BIS.
Core Whole. 37; rrarkrd. Ill per
ion.
Mtllatuff 8pt price: Middling
3I per ton; mlled barley. 111112.
bran. I2S: ahorte. 15; rolled oata. 30
Grain rt-rufire delivery. I4
Maine. Bacon, lie.
lUma Ht4nuard. JOr; fanry. Jlr;
picnic lie.
Uacoa-ranry. Iii:v; standard.
2:tf!3c; Engll.h. lie: Koyal Anne
:me.
l.rd Kettle rendered. tW-ree. He;
itndard. Ilrnei. Uc; lut. IJVc;
compound. tierce. i:ve; tub. I2'r
coltolene, tlero, 11 74. half barrel.
Country Dreaeed Meala Pork. fncy
UOUSr; veal, fanry. lOtflOV
Butter, Eg 8. Pourry.
Cheewe Full cream, twin and trip
let. bulng price IV; Young Amer
ica. tOc.
Putter Selling pttre- City cream
err cube, fanry. Kr; flrala, Ic;
print In rarton. Jlr;. Prtre paid:
Itutterfat. No. 1. JJc: No. S. 3le:
country creamery rube. ZlBJZe, ac
cording to quality.
Poultry Hena, alt kind. 17fl lHc;
broiler. J lb, and under. IsttZOc;
old rooatera. 10c; duck. 1517c:
geeae. 10c; turkey, live. lOHZlc;
dreaaed. ISCITc.
Eric Weak. Selling price: Caae
count. 194c; candled. lie.
Sugar and Beane,
Sugar (aark basis) D. G. cane.
17.75; D.G. beet. 17.55; extra C. I7.3S;
Golden C. 17.25: Yellow I). 17.15:
powdered In barrel. 8.15: fruit and
berry (ugara, 17.75.
Keana California tmall white, fancf
7V4c; choice 7c; large white. 7Hc;
lima. &Vc; bayoa. (4c; pink. tc;
red Mexican. Ic.
Fruit and Veoetablaa.
I Fresh Fruit Orange. 2.00fi 3.2"
per box; apple. 85c i) 12.13; lemona.
$3.7564.25; bananaa. Sc lb.: pear.
$1.50y 1.75 box: pineapple. Sc pound;
California grapefruit. 12.50: Florida,
14.50 5.25; tangerine. $1.75 for half
box; rhubarb. 4fJ5c lb.
Vegetable Cabbage. 14024c lb.;
head lettuce, 65c doxen; 12.25 crate:
carrot and beeta, $1.00 aark:
parnnlp and nitabagaa, $1.25 per
sack; turnip. $1.75; celery. 90c
dot, 4.75 crate: creen bean, 15c lb.;
tomatoes, Florida, $4.50 crate; radish-
SCIOTO RIVEN LAPPINO LEVEES
TWO FEET FROM TOP AT
COLUMBUS.
Mil STOPS AND CRIST MAY
KOIRWCH TOP OF THE WAU
back to $9.35. the high point attained
week mo today.
The market waa alow in getting
started and It was 11 o'clock before
buyer got down to buslnesa. At the
outaet there was a fair demand for
cattle and prices were lifted, but bogs
were sadly neglected. Finally the tide
turned, cattle were pawed and atten
tion given only to hogs. It was not a
difficult thing, once the buyem got
underway, to boost the price 25 cents
over the top for the last two or three
days of last week.
Receipts were 863 cattle. 25 calves, heifers, 5c;
2009 hogs and 192 sheep, a total of 54 steers. S7c;
cars.
pound; artichokes. SOc C$1.00 doxen:
sprouts, 10c lb.; lima beana, 129215c
lb.; cucumbers hot house), 1.5001-75
doxen: cauliflower. $1.25 dot.
Potatoes $1.65$1.85 sack; Early
Rose seed, 2Vs per lb.
Onions Buying price Oregon. $1.50
f.o.b. shipping point: selling. $1.75
sets, 7974c; green. 15c dos.
Steady Cam" Mevte Acre Bridge
WHh HouMhoU Ceeo tt Paint
f Safely Repatitlen ef 1IU
D'tr Is Feared,
Ctl.fMIU. O. March 27 l-es
than two fret of reinforced lever to
night ware holding Ih rising water
of the rVloto rlwr, preventing a Bond
hlh earlier In the day bad threat
enad to equal that of 1913. Thousands
of parson moved from thrlr home to
high ground today.
Chance tonight favored a paaalng
of the floods rhest without a breaking
In the lever. Cessation of leday'i
downpour In the upper Hiloto valley
and the coming of sllghty colder
eather quieted the anxiety of the 30.-
000 residents of lowlands In this rtly
Normal business and school session
were suspended In the dlstrkt threat-
ned while resident carried their
houre furnishing tut second storle.
The Fourth regiment. Ohio National
t;urd tonight was held ready for
mobilization If the water breaks the
levee, and cct and blanket were
provided In the city hall, itatehouse
and school building, where refugees
could cpend the night
Score of famllle tn the west (Ide
of the city, where the 1)13 flood took
more than 90 live, moved out of their
home for higher ground today beeauee
of a continued rise In the Scioto liver.
The weather bureau Issued a warning
that the river would go to 20 fort. The
levee were raited to 21 feet after Ihe
1913 flood.
All day long a steady caravan of
people carrying household good, pro
vision and clothing streamed east
ward over the bridge. Refugee thl
afternoon Invaded the (tale capitol
and prepared to spend the night.
HIGH COURT PASSES
ON DIVORCE ACTION
DECISION ASSERTS T. O. HA0U
NOT ENTITLED TO DECREE
HI WON HERE.
HAI.I.M. (he, Mar.h :-lloldln
that T. O. Hague, th plaintiff, and
not Ih defendant, Anna Y. Hague, wa
tul'ty of desertion and that llagun
was not rclitlrd to a diwne, lha u
premn rourt today reirrxd Ihe Judg
ment of Circuit Judge Campbell, of
Clackamas county. In fetor of Hague
Thl decision Invalidate Hague's mar
riage to Uieita lil.nler In ml
Hague obtained a dere of divorce
August T, 1911. In Oregon Cii. and on
Octobrr t. lilt, thl decree wa e
punged and Mr. Hague wa permitted
to Die an answer. A new trial
had and a decree granted Hague
Tha supreme rourt uphotd the ar
lion tt Ih lower court In reopening
Ihe rase In 1911 and rorea Hague for
not making Inquiry eo thai notice of
Ih arllon started In 1911 should have
reached Mrs. Hague In New York.
An examination of the deposition
of Ihe defendant and most of her rhll
dren Induce (he belief thai If Ihe
plaintiff had made an honest effort he
could have ascertained hi wife's real
drnce to that Ihe envelope might have
been properly addreas.-d." y Chief
Justice Moorti In the opinion today.
It U fair to Infer that sin" hi pre
vious effort to aeure a divorce had
been rendered futile by her appllca
lion for an allowance of suit money
he evidently thought that he could
succeed by neglecting to iniike tho
roper Inquiries nf h-r relative and
neighbor In N'w York as to her then
residence."
In conclusion the court sa: "A
careful examination of the entire test!
money convince us that Instead of
the defendant deserting the plaintiff
and refusing lo Ihe with him. he vol.
untarlly abandoned her and the chit
dren when Ihey were destitute and he
wa able lo aid them, but neglected to
so. except In Ihe matter of the
partial ruucatlon of soma of the rhll-
ren and occasionally donating to them
mall sums of money."
Prevlou to hi attempt In Clucks-
ma county. Hague had made unsuc
eessful efforts lo gel a divorce in Kla
math and Multnomah counties.
AT
UNION YARDS STEADY
PRIME CATTLE IN DEMAND AND
BEEF OUTLOOK WAS NEVER
BETTER THAN NOW.
UNION STOCK YARDS, oPrtland.
Ore, March 29. The livestock market
ct the Portland Union stockyards held
steady today. Best hogs continued to
bring $9.25. The run was fairly brisk
during' the early hours.
Prime cattle are In demand. The
outlook Jn the beef trade waa never
better than it is now. Prices are the
highest ever recorded at the yards
and cattle raisers stand to make a
splendid cleanup if they can take ad
vantage of conditions now existing.
The prediction is made that before
long there will be a 9-cent market
unless the weather should suddenly
become hot, something not looked for.
There appears to be a shortage of
OREGON CITY MARKETS.
Retail Locat.
Livestock Paying.
Cows, 4H65V4c; hogs, 74Sc;
Iambs. 645?74c;
wethers, 64 7 4c;
ewes, 54 6 6c.
Fresh Meats Paying.
Steer beef, 114C12c; cows and heif
ers, 910c; hogs, light, 9010c; hogs,
heavy, 78c; small veal. lOfrllc;
heavy veal, 8S9c; lamb, 141115c;
dressed mutton, 12013c.
Cheese. Butter and Egg Selling.
Strictly fresh ranch eggs, 20c; Ore
gon cheese, 25; butter, ranch, or sep
arator butter, 20'8'25c lb.; creamery
35c.
Vegetable Selling
Potatoes l?ic per lb.; onions, 24c
per lb.; cabbage, 3c lb: celery, 10c a
bunch.
Poultry Paying.
Hens 14 15c; old roosters, 78c.
Provisions.
Haras, 16c; picnic hams, 10c; bacon,
15-18c; lard, 12&c
Sugar.
Sugar Beet, $7.65; cane, $7.90.
Eggs, Butter, Etc. Paying.
Ranch Eggs, 18c; ranch butter,
strictly fresh, 40 5? 4 6c roll; potatoes,
Jl If 1.20 per 100 lbs.; onions, $1.752
sack; cabbage, 2c lb.; navy, 74c lb;
lady wash, 7c lb.; white kulur, 64c;
colored, 5xfi6e lb.
Hay, Grain and Feed Selling.
Timothy hay, valley 100 lbs. $1.0f
Alfalfa hay 100 lbs. 1.25
Straw 100 lbs. .40
Iran 60 lbs. .80
Shorts 80 lbs.
DETROIT. Mich, March 27. Sad
naw, Genesee and Pay countlea de
pleted by rain for 48 hours, are flood
centers to slortnswept Michigan to
night Much tuffering was reported.
The loss may be more than $1,000,000.
Y
VICTIM OF CANOE ACCIDENT
FEBRUARY IS WASHED
DOWN WILLAMETTE.
IN
neavy.
Sales this morning
follow:
good beef cattle all over the country.
Sheep conditions are unchanged. 1 Middlings 100 lbs.
Shearing has begun and when com- Wheat, feed 100 lbs.
pleted It Is expected receipts will be! Corn, whole 100 lbs.
Corn meal 100 lbs.
Cracked, coarse 100 lbs.
)ats, feed 100 lbs.
White seed recleaned. .100 lbs.
Gray seed, recleaned. . . 100 IDs.
Rolled 60 lbs.
Jrit 100 lbs.
)yster shell 100 lbs.
(Calf meal 50 lbs.
Calf meal 26 lbs.
Best patent flour 9 lbs.
Hogs.
101
90
2
26
4
62
2
1
WgL Price
..185 $9.25
.164
.325
.114
.16
192
.450
.200
9.23
8.75
8.00
9.25
9.25
8.25
8.00
Official .quotations In the local live
stock market today were as follows:
Cattle.
Barley 100 lbs.
Rolled 70 lbs.
Ground SO lbs.
Scratch food 100 lbs.
..A inn Ih.
Steers-Cram and pu.p fed.$S.50?8.75 L h, : Z.
Chick food 10 lbs.
Alfalfa meal 100 lbs.
Linseed oil meal 100 lbs.
I Prr. 1AA Ik.
Good Beef scraps. Darling's. . .100 lbs.
Medium 6.256.50 100 lbs.
nulls 3.00s 6.00
4.5005.251 " "
Choice hay fed 8.25ft 8.35
Good 7.75vi8.00!
Medium 7.257.50 1
1.15
1.66
1.80
2.00
2.50
2.15
1.50
2.00
1.80
.95
.90
1.00
2.40
1.00
L55
1.0
1.30
1.40
2.16
2.75
1.40
.it
1.35
1.96
1.25
3.75
2.65
2.55
Stags
Hogs
Prime light
Prime strong weights
Good to prime mixed .
Rough heavy packing.
Pigs and skips
Sheep.
Choice yearlings .....
Common lambs
Choice yearlings
Good yearlings -
Choice wethers
Choice light ewes
Choice ewes
J Take This for Lagrlppe Coughs.
,. 9.15(69.25, The danger of lagrlppe lies In Its
. . 8.759.15 tendency to develop pneumonia, and
, . 8.50f8.75 the March death record from pneu
, . 8.258.50 monia is appalling. Stop your cold be
. 7.75g8.00 (ore it reaches the danger point, and
take Foley' Honey and Tar Com
9.5a10.00j pound. Mr. W. P. Bowen, Jimps, Ga,
8.25 S.25 1 writes: "I had a terrible attack of la
8.250 8.75 i grippe, aches and pains all over my
g.00 S '5 body, and a dry hacking lagrlppe
8.000 855 cough. I began taking Foley's Honey
7.00S 7-?-5 and Tar and when I bad taken one bot
i2ji 7.00 tie my cough waa cured, my cold was
' - r Z - - TT r " n 1 1 '"- 1 i'ii
The body of Charles Klrkpatrlck, of
Portland, 22-year-old bank clerk, who
with Harry Gammle, paying teller in
the Ladd & Tllton bank, was drowned
In a canoe accident In the Willamette
river off Rock Inland five miles south
of Oregon City Saturday, February 1
was found floating In the river off
Po8tofUce bar about two ml'es below
Llnnton Tuesday.
The body was brought up the river
to Portland by tho harbor patrol
launch and was taken to J. P. Flnley
Sons undertaking parlors, and later
will be sent to relatives in Los An
geles.
Klrkpatrlck lost his life during th
freshet of February. He and Gammie
were with a party of the Portland
Rowing club, canoeing down the Will
amette from Salem. The canoe occu
pied by the two young men turned
over when they were off Rock Inland.
North Bend Oregon Wood Products
company grow a from 6 men to 2.1 men
payroll in a month.
HEAT FLASHES,
DIZZY, NERVOUS
Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Helped Her
During Change of Life.
Richmond, Va. "After taking
seven bottles of Lydia . Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound I feel like a
new woman. I al
ways had a headache
during the Change
of Life and was also
troubled with other
bad feelings com
mon at that time
dizzy spells, nervous
feelings and heat
flashes. Now I am
in better health
than I ever was and recommend your
remedio to all myfriends. " Mrs.L-EKA
Wynn, 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Va.
While Change of Life is a most crit
ical period of a woman's existence, the
annoying symptoms which accompany
it may be controlled, and normal health
restored by the timely nse of Lydia EL
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Such warning symptoms are a sense
of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches,
backaches, dread of Impending evil,
timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation
of the heart, sparka before the eyes,
irregularities, constipation, variable ap
petite, weakness and inquietude, and
dizziness.
For these abnormal condition do not
fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Yege-
IPS
STATE FOR LOST LEG
STRANGE PROVISION FOUND IN
WILL OF MAN WHO LOST LIMB
IN HARRY TRACY BATTLE.
SAN JOSE. Cal., March 29. Th
strangest human document which ha
ever found It wy Into the court rec
ords of Santa Clura county Is Ihe will
of Franklin Suard Ingram, filed for
probate yesterday.
The petitioners I Mrs. Kffle Flow
ers of Woodland, chief beneficiary un
der the w ill, and whose mother hud be
friended Ingram.
Ingram lost his left leg in tho hunt
n Oregon for Hurry Tracy, the bandit.
Ingram laid down specific Instruction
for his executrix to follow relutlve to
the lost leg.
An excerpt from tho will, made
March 17, 1912, in Sacramento, fol
lows:
'I direct that my body be buried In
a cemetery near where I may happen
to die, and that my ioxt member (left
leg) now lying In the pottorsfleld of
the Oregon state penitentiary at Sa
lem, Oregon, having been amputated
by the state doctor owing to a fracture
of tho knee Joint, which was caused
by a gunHhot wound fired by the hand
one one David Merrtam, a convict who
with Hurry Tracy, a convict, who hud
unrightfully become in possesion of
firearms for the purpose of making
their erirnpe, having procured sul.1
firearms through the luck of diligence
of a lazy, incompetent retinue of ap
pointed state offlrlul servants, be
burled with It.
I further direct that the state of
Oregon be kindly requested to deliver
to the executrix of my will my lost
member, so that It can be burled with
my body, and I also ask that tho ntat?
bear the expenses thereof, for that Is
not asking too much, as It was the
state's fault that the guns were gotten
into the prison, and not mine, and I
was under the HUite's protection, yet
have not been amply rewarded for my
sorloiiii loss, yet have received no com
peiiBatlun whatsoever, and my requoHt
Is therefore Just and reasonable."
At the time of the prison break, In
gram was serving u sentence for kill
ing his brother. In the battle, he took
the side of the guards.
On his release lie came to California
Frlcndii In Woodland gave him a start,
and at his death he had about $800 In
a bank and a lot In Oakland.
Ingram cut off IiIk relatives with $1
each because of the family feud which
resulted In his murdering his brother.
He left sufficient money for the per
petual care of the grave of his mother
In Salem, Oregon.
NOV DIVISION
OF
GRANTLANDFUND
is nn our
COUNTIIS WILL GIT 30 AND I
STATt JO PIR CINT OF
MONEY FROM BALK.
IW TO TO RECIAIHJIIION,
REMAINDER TO U.S. TREASURY
Heua Commit! Strlkt Out Cnllr
Slln Rdating to latewtory
Centred Early Voting
Now Will B Sought
WAMIIINGTON. March $8 Aa lha
Oregon A California land grant bill
wa Anally agreed on by the houae
commute on public land today, lha
land grant countle will get 30 per
rent of Ihe net receipt from Ihe llm
ber land land aalea, Ihe atale of Ore
gon w ill gel 21 per rent for lis chmil
fund, 40 per cent will go to the gen
eral reclamation fund and 10 per cent
lo Ih federal treaiuir.
John l.lnd and other holder of out
landing eirrutory rontrnrt are left
out In Ihe rold. Ihe i-ommlltee by a
vote of veveit lo nine having deeldnj
lo reject cecllon 7 and other portion
of the bill bearing on these contract
A new provuion wa added tinder
which honictrailcr taking rulover
and will be relieved of the payment
of $2.50 an acre, and need only com
ply with lha requirement of Ihe home
stead law.
In all other particular Ihe bill
greed upon was Ihe el II completed
last night by Ihe sub-committee.
Representative Kcrrla Introduced In
A Distinctive Reason
Whnt Is the chief reason for ihe suktI
ority of Koyjil Bakinu: l'owdrr
There nre several tfood reasons, but there
is one which distinivlrubilu'S Royal from oihrr
bilking powders.
, This reason, which every woman should
know, Is that Koyal Hiking Powder li mad
from cream of tartar, which comm from
grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin.
It means natural ftxxl as distinguished from
mineral substitutes uacd in othrr baking
powders.
There is no alum nor phunphate in Koyal
Baking Powder
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO
New York
MICE LOST ON
NUMBER OF VICTIMS OF TORPE
DOED SHIP ESTIMATEO AT
FIFTY BY FRENCH.
I'AIIIH. Manh 25 The ministry of
murine. In an official statement laauml
tonight, declared thai Ihe channel
ateamer Himaex, which wa aunk ye
(erday, waa torpedoed, and eatiniatrd
the number of victim at about K0.
Scarcely and doubt rxlat at Ihe
American rmhaaay tonight that lome
DENTIST ADMITS
HE FED BACILLI
N
ANDTHEN POISON
DUAL PERSONALITY CONFtS&tD
BY MAN CHARGED WITH TAK
ING LIVES OF TWO.
American live have been loll In the
he houae today Iho bill on which the I dlktuatrr lo the steamer Husaex
committee haa agreed, and a aoon a
printed thl bill will be referred lo the
attorney general, secretary of the In
lerlor and secretary of agriculture for
comment and auiueiitlon. It I not
expected Ihey will now propose mate
rial changes of policy, but Ihe com
mlttoo before reporting the bill to the
bouse want It have the approval of
the three depa.-tmenla.
It wa the general opinion of the
committee that Ihe bill la privileged
In character, but if the apeakcr hold'
otherwise a special ru'o will be asked
to expedite It consideration In tho
ouse.
The flmt thing done by Ihe commit
tee today was to e-.iminaic- from the
bill all reference to the executory con
tract. Chairman Firrl led the fight
against section 7 and aald bo had no
deal re w hatever to lake Into Ihe homo
bill containing a provUlon which o
Invited attack. I'e laid this section,
The American amlmnaador, William
O. Shnrp, aenl Naval Lieutenant Her
nard I. Smith by automotive lo IUhi
lot no today to Investigate the cause
of Ihe disaster and aUt any Ameri
can who may need help.
FOR DIVORCE HERE
WIFE ALLEGES SHE WAS FORCED
TO WORK ON FARM LIKE MAN
SHE WANTS CHILDREN.
PLEA Of INSANITY SUSPECTED
WHEN DETAILS OF CRIME TOLD
Prliontr fcrlb. "LUtl Bad Man
from Egypt" Evil On Within
Him Chtta Found and In
Undid Rclpln Sought
Mr. Minnie Maronay filed a suit for
divorce In Ihe Clackamaa county clr-
retained, might endanger the entire cult court Tuesday against George C.
bill.
TRY BOLD DAYLIGHT
BANK ROBBERY; FAIL
four children.
Mrs. Maronay declares !n her com
plaint, which Is the longest which has
been filed In the local court for many
months, that her husband has forced
her to clear land, holu with hurvcntlnir
SKATTI.K. Wush.. Murch .29. Two tne rT0DH Bnd . do utll(,r nlnmlft worlf
near auto-bundlts made a bold attempt 0 t10 farm Bho tay6 tnat ,lin has
to rob the King County Stato bank. In DPn rompolled to go without dnren'.
the heart of tho University district clothing, and that she has been culled
here shortly after noon today. Thoy ,, t0 ,, sacrifices of every kind
escaped through a crowd of bewildered during tholr 21 years of married life,
students after Assistant Cashier Nord- , mo hj dcclareBi her nu,,mni
qulHt failed to hold up his hands. , , , , K ,
An automobile currying three men Wash., ami she waa forced to cook for
stopped In front of tho bank. One of 15 nun and do moht of the work
tho men. about 40 yenrs of age. walked around tho camp, In 1902 they went
Into the bank. He drew a gun on As- t) another ramp near rleusant Homo
slHtanl Caithler Nordqulst. who ducked nni there, she dcclurod, she cooked
beneath tho counter and pressed nn fr 25 men. Kloven years ago the
alarm button.
'Como up or I'll shoot!" ordered the
Maronay, a well-to-do farmer of tho
8andy district, making the general
charge of Tticl and Inhuman treat
ment. They were marrlod May 2K. able to get rid of until now he did It
1895, at Ilurllngton, Wash., and have n, clara (Mr. Walte) know how I
NKW YOIIK, Manh IS-Hialemrni
Indicating Hint he believed bn wa m-
!ened of a dual personality, Ihe wick
ed one of which Impelled him to mur
der John K. I'eck, of Grand Kapld.
hi wealthy father In law, and Mr.
Pack, were made by lr. Arthur War
ren Walte to District Attorney Kdward
Swann and a detective lonlgbt.
Dr. Walte, still In bed at Helavk
hospital, where ha I under arrert
charged with lha murder of Mr. reck,
when aaked by Mr. Hwann If he wUhed
to make any itateinent, pawed one
hand over hi eye and answered
vaguely:
"Oh. It all over. He did It. Thl
little bad man whom I haven't been
bandit.
I
Nordipilst kept under the counter.
The bandit heard tho nlunn bell ring
ing In a hardware store next door. A
crdwd of students began to gather
outside the window and the lone rob
ber ran out, Jumped Info the auto,
and, placing a gun against the driver's
head, ordered him to "get out of here."
A posse of mtorcycle policemen Is in
pusiilt of the would-be robbers.
ALBANY STORES ARE
family moved to the Bandy district
where they have lived since.
Hho asks for one-half interest In
their property, consisting of vuliiablo
timber nnd farm land In the eastern
part of the county. Ono tract of land
alone, according to Ihe complaint, Is
valued at 120,000. Bho further asks
for $2f alimony, the custody of the
children, $r00 attorney's fees and $lf0
suit money.
KuHslnn contracts for 50,000,000
feet of Oregon spruce reported let on
Coos Day.
Help for Bronchial
Trouble and Cough
"Polar' Honey tnd Tar Compound
acta mora Ilk a food tnaa a maiUcla."
Mr. Will G. ftlrlimond, Inglewood.
CKlif., x.-iyH: "I wlnh to recommend
Foley's Honey and Tur Compound as It
has preiiily benrlltted mo for bronchial
trouble nnd coukIi. It acta ao well In
hiirmony with nature that It Is mora
i.se a 1000 than a medicine.
Koley' lloni-y and Tar Compound ha
a woiiu-riuny quirk way or soothing;
and healing the raw tickling eurface of
the throat and lironrhlnl tubes. It
eaeee the tlKhtntxn over the ehext,
rain the phlfKm eaxlly, and help th
etnlihorn rarkinic couch that Is ao ex-hauMIn-
and weakening.
It is the bent medicine you can buy,
and better than anything you ran make,
for rouichK, cold, epanmodlc croup,
whooplnn rough, a grippe and bron
chial cough, hoamenees, tlrkllng
throat and etufry wheezy breathing.
It con'alne no opiate, and is acceptable
to the moet eeneitlv etnmacn.
atawry aaes la rlema.
iPVffcururn 1 id-.-1
AUlANY, Ore., March, 2ft. Com
pnred to previous Sundays of the past
few months, everything wa wldo open
In Albany last Sunday, so to speak; for
It was the first Sunday observed tindor
an Injunction granted by Judge' Gallo
way agalnBt the enforcement of the
Sunday closing law by Mini county au
thorities.
It was a regulur celebration for those
whose places of business come tinder
the provisions of the law. All the big
confectioneries as well as the smaller
stores were open and running full tilt.
And from reports, they all did a land-
office business in spite of the Inclem
ent weather.
The man who forgot to buy his Sun
day cigar Saturday night was In his
glory, for he pranced right downtown,
and zip! there went another nickel.
The lady of the house who forgot to
order her Sunday dinner Ice cream
merely had to use the telephone.
When to Tak Chamberlain' Tablet.
Wben)'ou feel dull and stupid after
eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a sick headache.
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or despondent.
When you have no relish for your
meals.
When your liver is torpid.
f"-'""- " ' '
Hakcr Portland concern will oper
ate $ in, 000 gold dredge on Burnt river.
have tried to get rid of him. I don I
know who he was he told mo bn ramo
from Egypt."
Itoy W. Schlndli-r. a detective who
visited Dr. Walte Just before Mr.
Swann arrived, declared the young
dentist told him about the dual per
sonality, asserting that he sometime
was so obessed by the "had man" that
he would run around In tho park lo
throw ofT the Inclination to evil.
According to Sclilndlcr. Dr. Walte
told him he administered live bacilli
of various disease to Mrs. Peck, but
they did not act as quickly as he r
pected. He also said, the detective
averred, that he fed germs to Mr.
I'eck, but when the rcnnlts appeared
to bo "unsutlafuctnry" he gavn arsenic
to his father-in-law.
Itoth Mr. Peck anil Mrs. Pock dle.l
at Dr. Wulte's apartments here, Mrs.
Peck January ;t0 nud her husband
March 13. AulnpNles on the body of
Mr. Peck disclosed quantities of arse
nlc. Mrs. Peck's body was cremated.
Sign of Good Digeitlon.
When you see a cheerful and happy
old lady you may know that she has
good digestion. If your digestion Is
Impaired or If you do not relish your
meals lake u dosa of Chamberlain's
Tablets. They strengthen the stom
ach, improve tho digestion and cause
a gontlo movement of the bowels. Ob
tainable everywhere. (Adv.)
fsaasD
A Q OO
Every Housewife or
Mother is ever under
that Nervous Strain
which so often results
in Headaches, Dizzy "E
Sensations, Faintness, MQ
wj vuaivu aiuv. VU1V1 'J
Nervous Disorders.
Dr. Miles'
NERVINE
k Hi tUy Rcxommenel
in Such Case.
IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO
ENgrrr, voor money wili.
BE REFUNDED.
f - jf ar" it 1
BADLY RUN DOWN.
"I had baeom greatly raw dew
and my nerves ware In terrlM
condition. I ha4 free, t he4
achea and beaame awry weak aa4
was unaMe to anytMnc. I
fcoug ht a bottle ef Dr. Mile- Kerr.
Ine. I seea I feel better,
my nerve were ajaaeted. I re
covered my KererU. aad wave afaea
recommended tar. afUee N err let
many of my frlenea waa naa
used H with wtlerertney remlta,"
MM. FRANCn WrOTUrOK,
17 Broadway. Hcheneetady, H. T.
),Vr,.n.. ,.n in,.. 1.1 1 Lin