Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, August 12, 1911, Image 1

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WEEKLY ENTERPRISE C5TADLISIIED I56G
The only daily newepape be-
tweet Portland and Salami air.
lateo In avary section of Clacka-
' mil County, with a population of
30,000. Ara you an advertiser
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Oregon (Miy Fair and alight-
l nriiier; northwesterly wind.
Oregon -Fair, allghtly warnv
, .n-pi near the coast. 9
OREGON CITY, OUEOON, NATUKDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911.
Peb Week, 10 Cejttb
ANDIDATES URGED
0 WORK HARDEST
kLv TWO DAYS LIFT TO ACCU-
MULATE RESERVE. THROUGH
SPECIAL OFfER.-
RSISTENT EFFORT MEANS VICTORY
,nttt Will Moit uoeaaaful
-Hrld In County Diamond
Rings Appaal To
Contastante.
VMini in mi haa dona; man can do."
inn uiii amino noma gouu wn eacn
, every randldata In Tha Enter
iM. (irnnd Voting Contest. What
mr competitors hava dona, you can
I'.ma-verance la tha ana aaaen-
k! to yntir success an, I by making
i-t nf jwt present opportunity,
i Mopping to look back to see what
lur opponents ara doing, hut keep-
; KirniKiK i""B torn paid wuicq
,,U i votes, your hama will be In-
i l.-.I l(h the winners on tha night
ttepieinhor 2.
only 10 mora working daya ra
ni n it.Miny and Monday? In which
pile up a good vote reserve, whllo
"iiiiuti vote" offer la In force.
I tluti tha best of these two daya
L .Ion I waste mumnat'i lima.
-Me your chances of winning tha
:niinicl ring to ba awarded your dla-
. i. vi ii ara gaining on the laadara.
II who ritn aay but what you will
lttukr ihem and ba first on tha
li thr tinning night. If you continue
Tik diligently ana maka tba bam
mi h opportunity whan presented
Hfii r subscriptions from those
i promised you to help before the
r the ronteat; tell them, -and
hiw tin-in that now Is tha time whan
III ilo tha moat good when tha
hilile votes r allowed. ' Ion't wait
our friends to, do It all them-
Ur: show them that you ara mak.
mi ffori and you ma depend up-
H they will rally to your aupport
k-n ihtiy learn that you are In
Hunt in) trying to wlnM Tha moat
mi liuve mora frlenda and wall-
I h.T than you youraelrea Imagine.
know thla from tha number of
pli ho rati and write to thla
rue iii.julrlng about thla eaudidate
I dial, and vole coupons received
Mn ilifT.Tciit parta of tha county to
civ.Mtril to candidate! who live
1 i'h distant from the ieraon eend-
In the coupon. everybody
' voii nre In the race and you
hrKi'ir will be aurprlaed at tha num-
li nf votes you receive without mak-
n personal ranvaaa for them. Of
h'"' 'I letter, whenever noaai.
to visit thoea whom-you believe
hil.l i.sHlMt you. but by keeping your
i'il up on tha Hat you will ba
poruiing ihi.in that you ara ."out
In." and tn caaea wbera a auh-
I IIm t might ba muUul frlenda to
re : Iiiiii ona candidal tha will
iely i HHt their votea for the ona
' ' I'cy think haa tha better
Urn.- in win In competition with a
I'uImI.i.c ho la a atranger to them.
Now ii have alvan vnn all anma
'I Koiind advice; maka the moat of
mid lodny and Monday do your
I'd licxt o get avary vota you can.
'inn your name w 11 ba Included
lUli Ihime on tha "Roll of Honor-
lie pulillHhed after tha cloae of the
prl.'ll offer.
ThI,, will mean a whola lot to you
r nevernl reaaona;. It will mean
von are ona of tha leadera and
pi ll nil douhta any of your frlenda
" nine aa to whether or not you
i'i it I'liinm In win hlnw m
(nine them to come to your aid In
leferenre to a candidate whom thav
1'iihliler "out of tha running." Abova
' "iitikn now lg the time to hava
f ur mime placed on tha "Holl of
You can eaullv An it K
i "Miik every minute count from now
"'" P. tn.. AuKUBt 14. tha rloalna
IV "' 'he- Extra Special offer. In-
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Afl thn content la drawlnar num.
he rliwe candidate, and friend, ara
h f-i'iniiiK more enthuied and we aay
, . 'r or contradiction that
Mn Rolng to be tha moat evctt.
f' mill miccea.ful contaat of thia
-".ire ever held In Clackamaa conn-
I lire, are tnnra llkaral .nH
t"H,'"n ""oner than ever before. The
Kditor would not haxxard a
i'lcsi even tn tim.tr
'IA Wllinera will I
P-.Vnn, a dOllbt. that an candidate
fn,!" ' "ha n,,u 'r the effort.
"r.'ir.viiiKii, in order to receive
Xtrn Vlllea' f.. ....... i ..-J
h HpeciHl offer now In force, aub
rrPloiifi aent thmn.h n..n
" placed In the nrwauri i im.
0 tho DOfttmiirk -will wU.
w Dint inch mall was placed for
n.l'Allirllffjt 14 ela. a. I I 0..
at that time, and on Wednea-
. . . .V: "Ro" of Honor" will
pllli Hhed a. .v.. .
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f rlimiH pre"11 for .Tou among your
, JhU a R fr 4nT acoan ..
F'''g "nlil k. man f- , Mnnl,
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wuh vl WUI Po your nam
Artion- n,"t or the united
u "" " " held tn the, Woodmen
""'i nn Thnr.da- ii.i j ,v.
, ' . " Utk ' "ttendanca. . Refreah-
irrum v V 1 " luiiowing pro-
Paitar " """" rwiiurea; munic,
nnrt o i """"ra; dialogue, Manae
r!l,h l" Pavl,: recitation. Arthur
"The n i wauae nonier;
r.u A . woeing."- Arthur and
Woodfin. Z V p,no ,0,' 0nCM
C"' dlloue. Leonard and Af-
hoSS. nav'": rlt'tln, Maude Ught-
"""y; recltat nn t r...i.
HUSBAND OF ELOPING
WIFE ATTACKS CLERK
Prank I-avlgno, of Fifteenth and
Waahlngton .(reel a, a eight watch
mnn for th .6.' W. ,P.. whoa wife
eloped laatriVeek with Mack Homan,
a boarder at the Lavlgne home, waa
arreated Friday on a charge of a a
aault and battery and attempt to
commit homicide. Alleging fhat W.
It. Curt la, a clerk In a grocery atore.
had been too friendly with hla wife
before her elopement with Homun,
lavlgne attacked him on two occa
aiona. Curt la waa In a delivery wa
gon when he waa first approached
h t avian I(a aalil that Ivlirne
climbed Into the wagon, and at ftrat
waa apparently In pleasant frame
of mind. Suddenly, according to
Curtla, the night watchman negan
beating him. Finally, Curtla aaya, he
threw hla assailant from the wagon.
Ijvlffni la rharved with maklna a
second attack upon Curtla at the
atore where the latter works, i ne
night watrhman wi arrested hy
Chief nf Police fth.w and held In
$25 ball by Justice of the Peace Sam
son. Curtla aaya that Lavlgne drew
a pistol after the first attack and
threatened to kill. him. Ijtvlgne de
nies that he drew a pistol, but aaya
that ha did threaten to "blow Curtla"
head off." '
BuDBcrlbe for the Dally Bnterprlee
STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN CONTEST
CANDIDATES
IN
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MISB ALL.IH WARE
MI88 LENA STORY
MRS. B. F. ZIMMERMAN
MISS TILLIH MEYERS. .
MI93 KVA KENT
MI8S ELLA WHITE
MISS OSB JU8TIN
MISS LILLY LONO
MIS8 ANNA WOODARD.
MISS EVA ALLDREDQB
CAr "DATES IN
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MISS JENNIE DIX
MI8S ELLEN MOKHNKB. . . .
MRS. M. T. MACK...
, . . . Mullno
...iBhuhel
....Canby
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MISS ADA LAKIN
MI8S FAY BATDORF
Miaa vnMA HIITDMINSON
MISS MILDRED REAM ..Willamette
MISS ADA CARES.... Sandy ....
Mtciej UIJJAN HOLMES Bandy ....
Mmq nor. KTMHERLY
MRS. JULIA HOLT Oak Orove
MIS8 INEZ KNOX Boring
MISS ELBIE 8HOBNBORN Can v
MISS. ETHEL CLOSNER Sprlngwater
MISS BLODWEN THOMAS Beaver Cieek
MI88 MAY JOHNSON .....Clackamaa
MIS8 ETHEL DB BOK Willamette
M 183 ANNIB GARDINER Meldrum j
MISS HELEN SMITH ....t Canemah
MISS HELEN RABICK. Stafford
MRS. DEI J A ROBERT8 Jennlnge Lodga
MISS ROXY COLB Molslla
MI8S VERNA MEAD .'.(lladstone ...f.
MISS HAZEL HUNQATB
JY1 IOa II A Sill. Li tlUVJi 1 EM a a
THE M'iPtE'iP
PERPETRATED BY WALT Ac DOUGALL
A. 0. BACON.
Senator From Georgia, Wha la
Prominent In Present Congreas,
DISTRICT NO 1.
Votea.
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........ Oregon City ..; .30021
Oregon City 32960
t Oregon City 34005
Oregon City 41076
Oregon City S0942
I.Oregon City 3526
..Oregon City 6546
Oregon City t)568
Oregon City 8936
I Oregon City 17852
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Votea.
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65471
20002
60480
7521
81314
1525
12211
2508
7638
6430
25461.
73797
57585
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..West Oregon City
Canby
Boring
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PUBLICS VIEW OF
ERANI
OPINIONS OF CITIZENS WANTED
REGARDING RAILROAD'S
V RIGHT-OF-WAY.
URGED TO ATTEND COUNCIL NETTING
Sixth Street Work Accepted, With
W. W. Mytre Offering To
Compromise Bond ,
Bid Approved.
The City Council, at a meeting
Friday night, adopted a resolution In
viting all residenta of the city inter
ested in the granting of a franchise
to the Clackamaa Southern Railroad
Company to attend a special meeting
of the board Monday night and ex
press their vlewa. The resolution
waa adopted at the auggeatlon of
Councilman Burke, chairman of the
Committee on Streets whoaald that
the citizens of the city should have a
right to give their opinions regard
ing a matter of such Importance. The
question of compelling the company
to pay for the franchise waa consid
ered, and will be decided after the
cltftens are heard Monday night.
That the railroad will be of uneati
mable benefit to the city la generally
conceded, and tt la not thought that
the company will be charged for the
right of way.
It la planned that the rqute of the
railroad In the city shall be on Water
street from Fourteenth to Sixteenth
streets, along Fourteenth street to
John Adama street, thence following
the present grade of the road around
the hill and above Abernethy Creek
to the northeasterly aide of Oregon
City, A trestle will be built by the
company over Washington street at
Fifteenth street. The franchise Is to
be for twenty-five years.
The council accepted the work on
Sixteenth street, all objections hav
ing been withdrawn. W. W. Myera
offered to give $1,000 aa a compro
mise for the assessment on hla prop
erty. The offer waa referred to the
Committee on Finance.
C. D. Latourette waa employed to
give an additional opinion regarding
the advisability of the suit of Mrs.
Nellie Walker against the city being
taken to the Supreme Court Judge
Campbell recently enjoined contrac
tors representing the city from re
moving a tree In the parking at the
home of Mra. Walker. -.
The bond of the Bank of Oregon
City, the bid of which waa accepted
at a former meeting of the council
for $21,000 street Improvement bonds,
waa approved.
Juatlce Marrlet Couple.
Veronica Severan and II. . H.
Hughea, a lawyer of Boring, were
married Friday by JnMlce of the
Jeace Samson. The witnesses, were
J. J. Mallott and I. N. Huejte.
License Granted Couple.
License to marry waa Issued Fri
day to Veronica Severan and II. II.
Hughes, of Boring. .
HIESOUGHT
POPE, RELIEVED OE
PAIN, IMPROVES
PONTIFF, AFTER RESTLESS
NIGHT, DECLARES HE
WILL GET WELL.
CONDITION SATISFIES PHYSICIANS
Difficulty Found In Building Up Sys
tem Because of Patient's Re
fusal To EatFever
Haa Abated.
ROME. Aug. 11. Although the
Pope suffers less pain today and his
fever baa diminished somewhat, the
Improvement In hla condition waa net
as great aa had been hoped for.
He hut had a rather rtfatlesa night.
the burning sensation In bis knee
awakening him. However, the phy-
alclana are now so well satisfied with
his condition that tbey predict his
recovery within ten days.
Dr. Petaccl and Profeaaor Marchia-
fava arrived at the Vatican at 6:30
a. m., and remained with the Pontiff
until 8:10 o'clock. They received a
detailed report from Dr. Amlccl, who
had been In the chamber throughout
the night. The other physicians made
a thorough examination of Hla Holi
ness, and aemed satisfied that be had
not failed during the night.
After 1 a. m.t when he fell aaleep.
the Pope had the beat rest that he
haa had for several nights. Tne
breathing waa more nearly normal
than at any time since the illness be
gan. In the early hours of the day,
the temperature dropped many de
grees.
Those In attendance find difficulty
In building up the atrengtb of the
Pontiff because of bis distaste for
food.
The Pontiff was undoubtedly
relieved' of hla paina during the
day, but hla organism seemed unable
to combat the 'general weaknqpa. For
thla reason, although the Pope waa
able to sit up thla morning, he soon
afterward returned to hid bed. Later
he again expressed a wish to try the
armchair and waa permitted to sit
up. He aald that the change from
bed to chair and from chair to bed
soothed and refreshed him, and made
hia pains more bearable.
In addition to the physicians and
his alstera, the Pope thla morning
aaw Cardinal Merry del VaJ, Papal
Secretary of State, and Monslgno
Bisleti. major-domo of the Vatican.
They found Hla Hollneaa more cheer
ful and la a Jocular frame of mind.
He commented with amuement on
some of the atoriea circulated about
his condition, aaylng, "I Intend to et
well In apite of them."
PRISONER SAYS HE
KNOWS HILL SLAYER
A meeting waa received here last
night which may lead to the solution
of the murder of the Hill family at
Ardenwald Station. Harry Smith,
who was arrested at Marshfield. Or,
on a charge of stealing a horse,
buggy and harness at Roseburg told
a story to the sheriff and others
which Indicates that he knows who
committed the Hill murder.
He aaya that a friend of hia killed
the Hill family. A notebook found
tn the pocket of the prisoner leads
the Mirshfteld officials to the belief
that their - prisoner Is named Higgs
Instead of Smith. The notebook,
which the Marshfield police think
contains valuable detail, haa been
forwarded to Sherif Mass. Smith,
after being arrested appeared to be
greatly worried.
LAEFERTY BRANDS
ATTACK AS FALSE
WASHINGTON, Aug. U. (Spec
ial). The article which appeared In
a Portland paper, concerning the gal
lery card sent by Representative Laf
ferty, who formerly practiced law In
Oregon City, to Miss Florence Kubel
reached here thla morning. Lafferty
brands It a "gross exaggeration."
The. statement that Lafferty left
for Canada Immediately after the In
cident Is absolutely false, he says.
He did not go to Canada for four
weeka thereafter and had no Intima
tion that anyone waa going to try
to make him trouble over the mat
ter untl! after his return here June
15, the day he obtained the order to
close the Portland bridges.
ANNIVERSARY OF
The Oregon City Lodge of the
Woodmen of the World observed the
eighteenth annlveraary of the found
ing of the order at Woodmen Hall
Friday night. After the buslneas
meeting, at which Adam Endrea and
Herbert Carlton were Initiated, and
six applications for membership were
received, the - following program was
rendered: i
Solo. Archie Rosa; club swinging,
Frank Oliver; song, Wllllrm Smith;
musical selection, A. L. Lambert;
violin solo, William Smith; address.
Past Council O. L. Slndow. Refresh
ments, consisting of Ice cream and
cake, were served. A committee waa
appointed to make arrangements to
receive Head Council I. I. Boak on
the evening of September 5.
The celebration was attended by a
large crowd, and the exercises were
unusually Interesting.
GUARDS WIFE'S GRAVE
AGAINST HIS CHILDREN
LYDIA HORNSHUH AND
CHESTER ELLIOTT WED
The -marriage of Mlas Lydla Horn
shun, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Christ Hornshuh, of Seattle, Wash.,
and Cheater Elliott,, son of Mr. and
Mra. X. P. Elliott, of thla city, waa
solemnized on Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mra.
8. Ernst, the latter being a sister of
the bride. In Seattle. The ceremony,
which was very tmpresuive, waa per
formed by the Rev. Emll Hornshuh,
brother of the bride. After the cere
Kcry a luncheon was served. The
rooms ' were attractively decorated
with cut , flowers and ferns, sweet
peaa being used In profusion. The
bridal party stood beneath a floral
arch from which was suspended a
wedding bell of white flowers.
The bride waa attended, by Miss
Vada Elliott, of thia city, sister of the
bridegroom, and the best man waa
Cbarlea Marra, of Seattle. The bride
wss very pretty in be, gown of white
silk messallne made semt-prlncess.
the trimmings of which were of
Duchess lace. She carried a shower
bouquet of bride's roses. She wore
a handsome pearly necklace, which
was a gift of the bridegroom. Mlaa
Elliott waa becomingly attired in yel
low messallne over yellow silk, and
her gown waa complete with Its trim
mings of pearls. 8he carried a bou
quet of white carnations.
The wedding waa very quiet, only
relatives of the contracting parties
being In attendance. After the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Elliott left for a
trip- to British Columbia. Tbey will
come to this city in their automo
bile, and will make their home here,
where the former la tn business.
The bride was formerly a resident
of Clackamaa county, and la well
known in thla city, where ahe la held
In the highest esteem.' Her parents
were former resident of Beaver
Creek. The bridegroom was bom In
thla city. He la one of . the Oregon
City'a energetic young business men,
being the aenior member of the Elliott
& Park firm. Mr. and Mra. Elliott
have many friends In thla city who
extend their hearty congratulations.
"SWAP SOCIAL" KEEPS
BIG CROWD GUESSING
The "swap social" given on Wed
nesday evening at Gladstone by the
Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian
church, was a big success. Solos
i-anHaraH fiw Mra IT T Smith
!- rclnftutrtna niA waa fnrmerlv wlih
an opera company. Thia Is the first
time Mra. Smith haa appeared in an
entertainment in Gladstone, and her
selections captivated her audience.
She waa forced to respond to several
encores. Misa Hilda Tooze sang
sweetly "Little Puff of Smoke." She
waa accompanied by the Gladstone
quarter, composed of Victor Gautt.
Homer and Garland Hollowell and
John Mulkey. William McLarty and
son. "Little Sammy," of thla city,
gave recitations in their uaual pleas
ing manner, and both responded to
encores.
After the program had been given
the "swapping" commenced, and
there waa no end to the fun. Each
on attending brought an article se
curely wrapped. The timekeeper
waa Mra. Thomas R Gault, and every
fifteen minutea the articles were ex
changed, the possessor of course not
knowing what his package contained
until the final fifteen minutes and
all were given the privilege of open
ing the packages, some of which
contained useful articles, while oth
ers contained ridiculous ones,
A cafeteria luncheon was served,
consisting of Ice cream, cake and
candiea. The booth waa presided
over by the ladles having charge of
this novel affair who were Mra. Lake
May, Mrs. Ralph McGetchie, Mrs.
Frank Oswald, Miss Rose Mulkey,
Mrs. P. G. Wells, Mrs. Wheeler
Church, Mra. W. A. Schooley, Mrs.
T. E. Oault, Mrs. William Goodwin.
Mra. A. Blount Misses Mina and
Hazel Mulkey and Miss Orva Freytag
had charge of the candy booth. The
booths were decorated In yellow and
brown, and the Oregon grape and
ferns made a most artistic finish.
The proceeds of the entertainment
amounted to $23, which will go
toward the church fund.
Judge Baatle Marrlea Couple.
Mra. Almina D. Rue and Chrla
Liebken, of Willamette, were married
at the Court House on Thursday by
Judge Beatle.
SEE HERE
Seven acres, one-fourth mile from
electric line, 4-room house, barn,
chicken house, and yard, good well
and fine spring, three and a half .acres
in g&rden, fruit and berries ;( good
cow and chickens. Wlll take $2 COO,
half caah, balance to suit the buyer.
This Is on Ideal poultry and g.irden
farm, slopes to the southeast. Come
and see It, or call on ot addteas
CYRUS POWELL
OREGON CITY, OR.
- '' Stephens Bulging, Room 11.
MOTHER POISOIJED, IS
STARM CHARCE
NURSE BECOMES ACED HAN'S O
JOHN T. FRICL. SR-. AND PRES
ENT WIFE PLAN SUIT FOR
SLANDER CHILDREN AC
CUSED OF PLOTTING
TO EXHUME BODY.
Alleging that their mother waa
poisoned while being attended
by a trained nurse, who Is
now their stepmother, the children
of John T. Frlel, owner of a large
ranch at Cherryvllle, and one of the
beat known men In Clackamas coun
ty, are preparing to have the body
exhumed for examination early next
week. Determined to thwart them
In their purpose, the aged "man Is
keeping vigil nightly over the grave,
with hla beautiful young wife anx
iously awaiting bis return each morn
ing at their home not far away. The
news of the sensational charges and
the alleged secret plans to have the
body exhumed, with the determined
husband and father standing guard,
haa stirred the residents of this city
and county as seldom before, and the
wildest conjectures as to the facta
In the case are being made.
That the courts will be called up
on for a solution became evident -when
Mr. and Mra. Frlel came
to Oregon City, and engaged George
C. Brownell and William M. Stone to
file suit for alleged slander againat
the children of the former. It la
also probable that tbey will make
application for a reatraining order
against the children having the body
exhumed unless it Is done by county
fftcUla, Mr. and Mra. -Frlel. the
aged man almost exhausted from
worry and the strain of hla long
watchea. said that they had no ob
jection to the body being examined,
but they wanted it taken from the
grave and protected by the coroner to
prevent the injection of poison by
alleged plotters against them. Mr.
Brownell said Friday that the papers
tn the proposed suit for slander were
being prepared.
Beautiful Nurse Employed.
When the former-Mrs. Frlel waa
stricken early In February this year
an advertisement for a trained nurse
was inserted in a Portland paper,
which waa' answered by Miss Luella
Wilson, a handsome woman of about "
thirty years of age. When aha went
to the Frlel home ahe said that ahe
originally lived In Buffalo, N. Y., ac
cording to the children of Mr. Frlel.
She did not aay that ahe had been
connected with any Portland hospi
tal. Neighbora aay that she was an
excellent nurse and did everything
possible for Mrs. Frlel. Mr. Frlel de
clares that when his . wife realized
she could not recover ahe called
him to her bedside and begged him
to marry Miss Wilson.
Mrs. Frlel died on February 13, and
about two and a half months later
Mr. Frlel and his former wife's nurse
were married. He says that there
had been no objection by hla chil
dren to the wedding, and It waa some
time before the charges that Mrs.
Frlel had been poisoned were made.
When he heard of the plana to have
the body exhumed he made serious
objection unless It was to be done by
the coroner, but his children Insist
ed that it must be done at once. Cor
oner Wilson was consulted by Mr.
Frlel, but the official said the exam-.,
tnatioo could not be made at the
county's expense. County Judge Bea
tle also gave him the same Informa
tion. Mr. Frlel asserts that his children
continued their threats to have the
body secretly removed from the
grave, and finally he and his bride
determined to Invoke the courts for
assistance. They aay the trouble
haa resulted from hia children imag
ining that he intends to make a will
leaving virtually all his property to
his present wife.
Sheriff Asked For Aid.
The news that the aged man was
guarding the grave of his former wife
was revealed by him In a letter to
Sheriff Mass received Friday.
The sheriff declined to give the let
ter out for publication, but In part.
It is as follows:
"I have been Informed that seme
parties are going to take up the body
of Mr. Frlel, who died February 13,
1911. and waa burled in Cherryvllle
cemetery.
"They are going to get some party
outside of the county, and tt Is to be
done aomeilme this week, and at
night And not let me know any
thing about 1L They claim there has .
been foul play. I am guarding the
grave every night, which I can't
atand much longer.
"Now we are willing to have the
body exhumed, but we want tt done
In a. lawful manner, and done in the
day time, by the proper persona. We
fear the way athey are going at It:
that they are up to foul play." . .
In the letter Mr. Frlel cautioned
the sheriff to address mall to blm
care of the 8andy Poatofflce. He
said If aent to him at Cherryvllle be
feared the mall would not reach him.
His eon, John T. Friel, Jr., It poet
master at Cherryvllle. He waa re
cently fined $.16 on an alleged charge
of attacking a neighbor.
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