Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 04, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 1 Tnr MORXTNG ORr.GOyTAX, WEDNESDAY. OCTOHEK I. 1911.
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Across Continent Route Laid
Out by Postmaster-Gen
eral Hitchcock.
VISGTON JO 'MAKE' TRIP
i
ij.mte I Xumborerl ';07.nOI'' and
S- l.onsc-t Mail li-Tncrr linute
f irr K-tahll-ltr.l I'Un Laid
In Mnrt In P.ij or Tuo.
3, Trwnipflrt
I I- if l'r.ii'! 5tn!-- n
t 'tr nt by a n!l.iie.
ma. I irroM the
over a 'l-l5-
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t. .- 1 wimMitJ . -r.e-ai
I f-irn. k t a tc.t that w'.:i be unrter-
f-r)o K ilvinsl-o. h" w deelB-
r!-.l'br Mr. lutrhock t carry th
fivrr n sl.ort r-j'ite betwrrn N-
u .m-l I'.ro. ivr.. I" the man nic com
p'e'lni; prrpnrati'ri f"r the transp'-r-t.,
on Pt of:l'-lrl mil! m-ro the cim-t:4-nt
fr.m .SW Yi-rk t I.c AnRclon.
J.ir. H.to.cck I.-.- ir.l nn order auth
dt.lr.t (ivlnt.n to act a mall
r r:r an.l dtr-ctirir the pontTnajter.a.t
ir Vork to J!;ali h letter bj- way i'f
tie aeroplane.
.. upt-clal m. wni-. r route wa etmh
l're.J bv the I ti irtnwnt. It In num
bered r.it '"t'tr.'fH" nd I tht lonic
t mail mcs' riser ruute ever etab
1 t.-.t.
A epeclal mall pou'-h has b-en maile.
t e onllna-y iuch belli too cumbcr
p me and too wl-KI'v. The pouch will
within cter for Clilcaao delivery mr
a delivery In I.o An
The
prnianter In buta c!t!'i
l-atructrd to receive and
htve been
bundle - the
IT.f.! delivered by OvInRtoll.
The aeroplane will ci'rr a rnall
(rn bearlnic the word "V. S. Mall."
finetiTi aiJ will enrrv credential.-
t-rj Mr. Hitchcock which a ill Insure
y. :n every p.t.:bl- aid from iiislma!"-t-
anil posTal official.
I rl -ertrn h:t axtirc.l the I'otofnVe
I :-art:nent he will start from New
1 In a day or two.
CONSERVATION UNDER BAN
JMb!le l.aniN" "netil Ion lrt-!:trr
A;ainl IVilcral I'onlrol.
1'F.XVEH (Vt. 3. By a vote of 440 to
Si. the pul'lic tan-lw conventiun tiere
tVriay a.loptil resolution itei'larinic In
tae main. a--air.."t tiie present method
ft FeJtral control of natural reourcos.
The. resolutions which becln with an
enrollment of the principle of lonscr-vit;-n.
"uiol r iuch l.beral law and
regulation n. will b om.iMmi wim
3tit-.ce to. ml peace and proaperlty
jimorir llie poopl.. mont d.rectlv inter
,ted." are mnrmel up In a ileclara
tion f'-rfoitiUe- ' ' '
rur-'i.int to tVe Teohittfn. 'h:itr
aiiiB elldll .a4Mlnted tu follow lilt;
,.,, m tt n perni.itiotif orcmiiaMor..
rt:ni. A. J. fainpon; nl:f rnt. K.
Un'; oi-.ra.lo. J. -vrtliiu- l-:dd ;
Me ho. ; A Puhi Nev.i.la. s. C. Mc.
I il tn. N.- Mev.co. le'H. ITin.-e; lWla-l,,,-,.
A. . l jri.-; .out! I'akota. . II.
l.M. I'tah. J. N . Mo' r. Wwomlnc. 1".
.iii:v
'i ..-lorrow nioriun.; t: re will be a
n -tin- o( te cmnil:lce on permanent
.r anmrion an I l.itr ly.-Ki.lent Tafi
v. , -, Ii it II ad.oiim.
'PHEASANT HAT IS LEGAL
lion T!itShr 1 Salt'-
t". ijuonnon nn t rlirthr h
t i.rr-l f r Wfurir; t !. w iiik
& ' un 'itannt on Of h.it o aii
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1 1 , .. t X i .'1 t- t ;41 u:r sit. 1 1 Ion
r it:f r?-i..i. n "n fiir ihn. Af'r
-i. ; uv v Aftn l.d litn in-n
ii-.-.l tv i.(,.t.vir. Pallry. or t. tti"t
cm r. l.-f. -sf-i- w in r-t!.T-t t-
'i tf:.t ;-t'.- r" w ..- M l iw a.i:nt hrr
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T ....:, I n.irr w.i-i K'.rn
'i,.:.n !... uri'i.r irnmi?i of
- !. I tt.it ta nirlt.i:ry :or
lirt; ' . M'tt-ri-i u-r ; ' v hrt'irv
i l..-k tt T-t hy . j..iicil..ly that
it':rr vt fir l.iin.i i-rt..ni
rr t. i .. f-ir ii t re tlirm f-T
4 'rt i.n ;i tt- crTi.n whirl,
4 . t r f.vv S .-rYr.i t th in
3 m-i i. ii. t:t f.-.ir tJ'at niicht b
lTr M 'IrouKiil l'i-r to r.-i'k tvlr
llAN SCARES HOLDUP TRIO
Y n!U Montr In Purknc Intrraplcl
t
Wlirn t.nn l"lalic.
. ea Va-.'cr-vort. of "It
4t Arlt.-rv nfret.t. ete;pe,l frcn a
reetcar tie ir h! h.irt-e lant r.'eht
n1 t.rtr j v.ee in tKe .lark'o-!.. t:i-ee
ITM.k..1 n:-n. ill of l.r:.- iTlure. ap-jv-arei.
out rf t e t'.irkn' In front of
ii i.-.. One. w lf-i a cor Minnde.t hl:n
r tf.ra ur - v,iii.!v an.ler. ort
tr -e i:p i : an-!;, a, tr-e v.nio time
"tre'riif towarl t'-. t:-.ree.
(Tie Pro1 -i:.l-f-e r-'bher broke
.j-i I ran After arMervoort bad
l4a-e.i l.vne- anl re.-ovrreil from 1 14
HlSt h" t .ep.'i.'Ue I t :e p.'ll -f Ata-
? a. a.xic t it t .e nun be cavljr'-t.
HERO LINEMAN IS KILLED
I
hIhu. K:i . , f .1 ii I Iit rw,i trl
jlrU4 f l Mw-orkiiiJin.
! W 'fm T V. Kar. C-r - K rri 1 1 ftx.
i f . i i . a : n-i:i i. .;.- i t : d r in
7"rc p a f- ' ; i . , -K : r. . tfo.
l Irtiir '4.re- rn'.nrfc !f J a t
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t r; " l!.r i burn. 4
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I . j r.i ii'T.ui.f. him. t i
t i: . t n ri'- i th c.irrcnt
f- .t own t.t.
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cCARD APPROVES "OANTE
H:jr lh.-at.-r .! Ir.ate lew itf
I nfcriH'" I'tlut.
! I: l e n .f n .irve on. r'l'-t.i t Uy
e -ae rer e-n M.I.! t is is the t-p!n-
4-1 of ' e a . -. i. r v board . f wl !cr I am
;l . . 1 i.'ii ir 1 er t- e w -r is t-f
rae It would become flat. and at .1 A ' -J XV f '' V' f-.j? . ".J Mill-- ' TV " - V. -w. I
! . t -me, border ..n the rr..tr.c,ue: delln- I I --CV XV '" ' 'Bfr-x :.rrrT L-f . .- V. I '
praie showered tiriftri Pnte Inferno
f.y Mra K. IV fuldwell. wife of the ea
t'nite sr itr Marshal. lat niKf.t at
the Star T.' eater
With Mm Caldwell were Mrs. M". R.
Trumbull. Mrs. A. C Newell and Miss
Far.rhon Klir.e. who. with the members
of tie Portland I're-is fluli. were jrlv
en a i-pecial private view of tne iioin
feet of fi m w i.ich n.ake up the (treat
p:,c.to play, which is to b. sin an In
.lefir.lte public run at the 5tar Tiiealer
We.lne.iay. Menibera of the Press
Clna marvelled at the wonderful story
toid by tie pictures and praised Harry
Thorn for Lis special musical accom
paniment at the pipe or nan.
Tl:e Inferr.o Is not so much a play
plot, such as dramatists derr.and. as a
nucceyn.on of wonderful events. On a
erase It would become flat. and at
t me border on the rrotrsjue: delin
eated on fe canvas. It Is a production
of I i Kb. arti'tlc merit.
Tie fine production of the actors,
recarde.l on the films, are finely de
veloped, clear and without blemish, and
make the work of the actors wonder
fu':y real.
Kleg-ant staalnas and elaborate set
tlncs. heichten the effectiveness of the
production. Anion- the bis: scenes are
the luver of Acheron, where Charon
ferries the iouls of the dead, and Lim
bo, where the souls of the unbaptlsed
are doomed 'lo stay forever without
hope."
Hefore films are shown at the Star
Theater the members of tie Women's
Advisory Board are shown them and It
w to alve them an opportunity to
wltnem the hour and a half llvln
Come.lv that they were Invited to Join
with the Press Club's private view.
There w-ere practically no suKirestlons
from the members of the board and
they have officially approved the film
as shown last nlrl t.
VGMEFJ TO AID GIRLS
The Inferno t not much a play- . II Xe W- sr r'Jla-r--j-Jy- ? . J .-.- V,-.! r.jftxg I
SOCIAL IIVfilLMC r I ton I. KM s
.M ItEMFPV" I)Ici'SSKI.
I on Wagis and I-onjt Hour Said lo
IW Oni of Causes onlrllutlnff
to Immorality.
A movement was tnauaurated by the
women of the city at the First Tnl
tarlan Church last night to asfist In
the social hyaelne movement beinir
Instituted In the city. Statements of
rhiH-klnx moral condition. In the city,
due to Ignorance and luck of parental
supervision, were made bv Pr Mae II.
Cardaell. physical examiner of the
Juvenile Court, while Mrs. La?la 1.
Haldaln. of the Iepartmont of I'ubllc
Safety for women, told of the many
pitfalls aurroundinir K'rls. and of the
revelations made by Investigations of
her departments.
In the dlecuj-slon which followed the
regular peakmK.Mrs. Millie R. Trum
lell. of the Child Ijibor Commission,
said ulrls were working all over the
city at wages of from $1 to it a week,
and that they were compelled to work
daily for ten hours or more, without
respite, eo that they had no physical
resistance to meet temptations and
were too tired at-the end of the week
to ottend to rellirlous duties. that
would tend to make them morally
stronger.
I'r. Jessie McOavIn told of the ef
fects of moral perversion.
Shockine; moral conditions. which
mlirhl be prevented by proper knowl
edge, were told of amonK the young
of the eily by J'f. Card well. '
. fne of the recommendation of tha
evenln was the pa-isaite of a la com
pelling physicians to report all cases
of- disease -
A committee consisting af Dr. Card
well, chairman: Mrs. F.dward Klllott
nnl Mrs. Mallet, county chairman of
the Women's Christian Temperance
t'nlon. was appointed bv Chairman
Mrs. R. 11. Tate, to set a time and
make arrangements for a meeting, to
be held In about two weeks.
WOMAN'S WILL FOUGHT
ItKI.ATIVKS OP CAKOI.IXK HA IN.
IMUIM.K i'HAKGK KKAin.
I'ortune Tliut Vos. Amawil In I'ort
lunil I- Hone or Contention In
California' Court.
SAN KltAXClSCO. Oct. J. lipecUL)
Tn a ietl!lcn filed In the probate de
partment of the Superior Court today.
I Mir) .1. Matleld. a niece of the late
Caroline II. Painbrldaev decJarea that
tne latter will which disposed of 94.
worth of propr:y and was ad
mltte.1 t. probate- last October, waa
written while the urd woman was un
der undue influence and of unsound
mind, owlnu to (treat aje and the. ei
ree"!ve ul.e. of llquora -
Mrs- M lytleld. toKether with several
nt:ier nieces and nephews, rect-lved only
1 "00 under the term of the will, while
friends and outside charitioa. mostly of
Portland, were Klvco nearly $JiJ.iU0. and
one nephew. Kuaetie K. McCarthy, waa
made residuary lenatoe. Mrs. Ma) field
.-ks to break the. will, and In so do
me change that Kutone McCarthy,
r.la-tt C. Could and Mrs. GoulJ kept
Caroline PauibrUlKe under their domi
nation and control and forced her to
draw the will a they wtuned.
The. woman whoe e?tat. Is being
finish t for formerly conducted a resort
In Portland, where she amasaed her
fortune, rhe came to this city some
years ao and died here September 13,
I i .'i'v
BAITED COIN USED IN GAME
Allen Arc Arrr-ml lien Officer
!. .Marked Kvldrnr.
Staking an alien with funds to blay
the came of -'stud" poker, and waving
crfi lentlal over a pot of coffee, estl
TTiitlr.ir irrcat priH-rr.lf from the came.
Patrolman Urlffltn. working with Pa-trln-.an
i.tll. In p'ain clothes. Induced
the foreicner t take part In a same
a: 'v l:.irnlde street, which the police
have been watching for some time.
Wfri rr.o-.ev whicfj ;r!fftth had enarked
fa.cd r. t'e plav. t ie gsme was raid
ed bv Patrolmen tliU. llrlfflth. lturke
and Sfewart anil S.rseant ICoberts. 15
a !'n being captured. Four were
c-.arced witu gambling and 11 with
wat-..trir a amollng canie.
IVrs.ien; efforts of the polbe to
rapt-ire the gamblers with pj-fvof lo
convict had been frustrated bv the fact
that the men p'aye.t with chips alone,
r-o irtnr.ry beinn used on the table. In
t -,c p?.-eston of the "dealer" and
cr .ers ot the psrty. waa ound part of
n. rrarae.l money
Tho-nan I'hontokis. the proprietor,
vas charge,' with on.lu.-nng the game,
i - i-leveland. Aleeke Menllck and James
F.ro l'H paing. Those charged
w-a visiting the place were William
tera. J" Thomas. John Marg as,
Jv.er Cs'hraith. Jim Vanyan. tieor.e
jr.or .w . FTtl and S.
, -. n : 1 1
II1ITI n Kill I Till I I I - -'Aw-'"--:-:-.' -T
A.innnn nrnmn VL-S-Jir-s- III P " :j
jj. N. Teal Takes Lead in In- I XX 1 )f 135fek,lli ZN. ! Ev'-A j tr;.. J
1 wovemeni. V.aC rvX.3 fcjtf
COMMITTEE IS CHOSEN
Initial Step for Vpbuildin; of
the American Merchant Marine
Asalnit Completion of rannnia
Watermay Inltl3.
SAX FRANCISCO. Oct. S. The Ini
tial move In wha'was announced as a
Xatton-wlde campaign for the upbuild
ing of the American merchant marine
w-as made yesterday when S.an Fran
cisco Chamber of Commerce adopted
a resolution urging tiiat vessels flying
the American flag be passed through
the Panama Canal without toll.
Steps were taken at the meeting to
arrange Immediately for an exhaus
tive publhity campaign along the Pa
cific Const" with a view of furthering
the movement.
I'mted States Senator Perkins ex
pressed the belief that the lower house
of Congress would not take "kindly to
passing the American ships through
the canal without toll. He said that
many Senators and Representatives
already " were considering the advis
ability of arranging for a toll schedule
that would put the canal on a paying
basis: that Is. the toll collected to pay
a reasonable Interest on the money ex
pended tn building the canal.
Buch a move. It I claimed by ship
pers, would be practically prohibitive.
The resolution for i.in-payment of toll
for American ships was Introduced by
J. X. Teal, of the Portland Chamber of
Commerce.
J. X. Teal, of Portlnnd: George C.
Pardee, of Oakland: Willis H. Booth,
of I.os' Angeles; W. A. Mears. of re
sltle J. M. McCune. of Tacoma: James
McMillan, of San Klego. and William
Matson and W. X. Bunker, of this city,
constitute the committee that will give
the movement widespread publicity In
the Pacific Coast cities.
FIREBOAT TQBE FLEET
Council Committee lJlscus.se Flans
to Make New. Craft Stellar.
Portland's new fire boat Is to b one
of the speediest and most powerful In
the United States, according to plans of
the fire committee of the City Council.
At a meoting of the committee last
night nt the City Hall the machinery
and equipment of the boat were dis
cussed In detail with officer of the tire
department and the. nreboai Williams
and general plans were outlined to as
sure greater efllclency for the new
boat. .The pi uis being drawn( by Fred A
Ilallin, .o f 1'ortlaud. call for the In
stallation of every modern convenience
on the boat. The machinery will be
most powerful and so arranged that It
can be depended upon at all times to
fid an Indefinite number of lines of
hose. The. general shape of the boat
and the arrangement of the machinery
will be according to plans which offer
the least resistance to long and fast
Tuns In all kinds of weather. The water
mains on the boat will be constructed
to cope with any emergency. The
main question settled at last night's
meeting was that of speed, the com
mittee concluding to place In the speci
fications a 14Vi-mlle an hour speed
clause.
Present at the meeting besides the
fire committee were Acting Chief Laud
enklaus. Battalion Chief Stevens. Cap
tain Johnson of the fireboat. and Master
Mechanic Phillips. Each offered sug
gestions which were, discussed with
Mr. Ballln and either rejected or em
bodied in the specifications.
CHOP SUEY COURT STUDY
Intoxicating Power of Oriental Kdi
Me Hob I'p In Battery Cnse.
Can a cltlxen become' drunk to a
point within the purview of a police
man bv partaking of Chinese noodles,
chop s'uey and tea? The queslion was
wrestled with yesterday by Justice of
the Peace Bell In an action for assault
and battery brought by McCants Stew
art, a negro attorney, agitinst Patrol
man Marsh. By Inference at least,
the court decided that the comestibles
named might produce a somewhat
wabbly condition.
Attorney Stewart complained that
while on his way home from a banquet
last week he was accosted rudely by
Marsh and placed under arrest, being
Jostled In an unnecessary way and
otherwise Incommoded. Marsh averred
that the attorney wa "teaed up" to a
point of boisterousness. After the ar
rest Marsh walked his prisoner a mile
to mt the patrol wagon, regardless of
the fact that Attorney Stewart has a
wooden leg. At the police station bail
was refused on account of the then ex
isting feud between Judge Taxwell and
Chief Slover. and Attorney Stewart
was irnt In a taxlcab to Judge Tai
well's house to have the ball set.
policemen testified that Stewart was
under the Influence of liquor, but he
brou . it numerou witnesses to prove
that be had been at a banquet at
Fourth and Pavis streets, where noth
ing more ardous than an Infusion of
leaves of Cathay waa served to wash
down the noodles and chop auey. The
complaint against the patrolman was
dismissed. A communication' of At
torney Siewart to the Police Commis
sioner regarding the case Is still
pending.
CALL REPUBLICAN CHIEFS
CommitUM' lo Itivldt PIme of Na
tional Convention at lTting.
NKW YORK. Vt. X. After a metM
rg yf(tri v hr,(tn e-;-vtTT.nr J.
K. Hill, of t-Miirurt. Mv, artinic chuir
man. anil William Hay ward, of New
York City. rcrtary of the Itepub'iKan
Rational Committee, a call wis Issued
Vr a meeting: of the committee in
WtiiMnRton I'e-ember 12. At thi mect
nc claim of vwriyus cities for the Na
tional convention wll! be conwJere1
and tl-e r-"- tirr wit! be dertt!ei.
B.fflo. it. Louis and CMcaffo will be
f P-K .nit.
It im nerewary for th! call to be
lasue.l tn time tfi notify tha meiiier
In Hawaii, the J'hl.tppine islands and
Twi im!l rurM rtbn within th. tH"mt
of a r ant lplh.ni fauf. prT-nt th
tr .t t-rni mm it u. d matter
w t th f r u u r.
BUSH & LxVXE PIANO COMPANY, 355-Washington street, who have been
recognized ft- years as Oregon's leading Piano House, have broken all retail piano
records during their gre,at Manufacturers' Clearance Piano Sale.
MP. PIAXO PURCHASER If you are contemplating the purchase of a Piano
at any time within the next ten -ears, you cannot afford to pass up this golden
opportunity without first personally inspecting these wonderful Piano offerings,
which arc fully guaranteed by Push.& Lane Piano Company. -
READ OUR POLICIES READ
REFLECT Why We Can Sel1 Hih Grade Fianos at Lower Prices R FLECT
TUP jU 1 Our non-commission plan. 6 No misrepresentations. Tljf
"4-1 2 All Pianos marketed at once price. 7 No, high-priced college associates.
JPT 3 No purchased testimonials. 8 Give dollar piano value for every JJJ .
4 Absolutely one set of terms to all. dollar invested. niiioiiw
nilPKIV 5 No inducements to influential 9 Tfo questionable selling schemes. II i, "
VJ friends 10 Honorable business dealing. v
MANUFACTURERS' CLEARANCE SALE
Monday lust we advertised rebuilt pianos that we Ttad taken in exclianse for new pianos and
plaver-pLaiuis at bui-sain prices. We expected an immediate response, but were completely unpre
pared for the umlaut-he of buyers that swarmed ii the sloie within the last few days looking for
these bargains. OtlT stink of rebuilt pianos is rapidly beincp depleted, but on account of the fact that
we were unable to accommodate so many prospective buyers, and also owing to the congested condition
of our stock, we have determined, after mature deliberation, to let our entire stock go, including used
pianos, discontinued styles. hlio-worn goods: in fait, everything on our floors, at terms and prices
absolutely unheard of and iiuappioaclied iu the .history of piauo selling in Oregon. We are grateful'
to the piano-purcliasinir public of this city and vicinity for their instant and immediate response to
our announcements of'special sals in the lat week, and by way of showing our appreciation we have
derided on this step and propose to give every prospective purchaser in this city an opportunity of
biiyino- a lii-rh-yrade piano at an actual bona. fide saving. Dou't let this opportunity go by J- IOX'T
WAIT! DON'T 1ILSITATK. BUT DO-IT NOW! and come before our stock is entirely picked over.
1-Cfi lfaf -1
$375 11
-FURLONG
OS
35S
IB-BANK MEIT-HELD
Wallace State Bank Indict
ments Returned.
"BARNEY" O'NEILL ABSENT
Even Kncmics of Directors Surprised
at Wholesale Work Forpier
Cashier, Ktlgar S. Wayne.
Is In Portland.
W,.1.I.A"E, Irlaho. Oct. 3. After
proMnw for 14 riays Info the sffalrs
of the defunct State Bank of Com
merce,, the ftrand Jury in session her
practically completed Its tnsk lste lsst
niahU when It returned 18 different
Indictments. This wholesale work and
the rather larae number (apparently)
held to account, comes as a surprise
to even the more bitter of the officers
and directors' enemies.
Just who i hose hold are Is being
kept secret and will not become public
property until bench warrants- are Is
sued and the men wanted placed under
arrt-sr.
H. K. O'Nell. a former prominent pol
itician, one time a candidate for the
office of fiovernor of the State of
Ma ho. was president of the institution.
The public Renerally Rives him credit
for beinu larsely responsible for the
failure of the Institution. Since the
crash he has been a resilient of Van
couver. B. C. He I thought to be
there at the piosent time In company
with K. C Norbeck, whose record as
cashier of the old Wallace National
Hank Is now belns probed by Lewis M.
;rsy, a special ajrent of the Depart
ment of Justice.
Kilirar S. Wyman was cashier of the
Institution. He is at the present In
Portland. Or., where he has been most
i.f the time since the failure. The di
rectors were K'r. Scott Anderson. John
Norri'iuisU Knaene II. Pay. of Wallace:
Stanley A. Huston and Kwlns Mc
intosh", of Kellosrc; Mr. Wymaa and
Mis. eVNeii and Thomas I Greenough,
decea sed.
Harry I. Pay was elected to the
board of directors some weeks before
the crash, but according to Mr. Pay.
be never qualified. Mr. Kaston Is gfen
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Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Com
pany. Eugene and Harry . Day are
prominent mining men and are in
practcal control of the Hercules mine.
Mr. Xordiiuist is a mining engineer and
Investor. Mr. Mcintosh is a mining
man. Mr. Anderson is a lumberman,
hardware man. mining man and bank
er. With Mr. O'.Nell, P. H. Wall and
Sf. K. Wall he was recently 'the subject
of unwholesome notoriety in connection
with the failure of the Lane Lumber
Company.-of Harriscm. Idaho.
DISOBEDIENT SOLDIER HIT
Sentinel at Presidio Fires When Man
IScfuscs to Halt.
SAN' -FI.ANCISCO, Oct. 3. Private
John McKenzie, of the Twenty-ninth
Coast Artillery, was shot through the
body at the Presidio early this morn
ing aa the result of his refusal to halt
when commanded to do so by Sentinel
Oretz. McKenzie was returning from
leave of absence and was in civilian
clothes. He will recover.
Uretz said that he pave five com
mands to halt, but that McKenzie paid
no attention. According to the regu
lations Grett. although In discharge of
111, duty In firing the shot, will have
to be tried by court martial.
SPOKANE, Oct. 3. Emillo di Gogor
za and Madame Emma Karnes opened
their American concert tour In Spokane
HIGH-O-ME
That's the Proper Way to Pronounce
Hyomei. the Famous Catarrh Rem--edy
Made from Australian Eu
calyptus and Other Antisep- .
tics Just Breathe It.
If you will use a common sense
method, "getting rid of catarrh is easy.
ficrms enuse catarrh, you know that
an-! you also know that In order to end
catarrh you must destroy the germs..
In every HTO.MEI outfit which Is
sold by druggisw everywhere there is a
little bottle of antiseptic liquid that
will kill catarrh germs.
Pour a few drops of this liquid Into
the little hard rubber inhaler which
comes with the outfit and breathe this
now antiseptic vaporized air over the
membrane of the nope and throat in
fested with catarrh germs.
It's pleasant, soothing and heating is
this vaporized nlr and It Js really the
only remedy known tlrat can reach and
kill catarrh germs. Complete outfit
$1.00. It Is guaranteed not to contain
cocaine, opium, or other habit forming
drugs. Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo,
n. y.
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MANaFIELD
last night before an audience that filled
A-uditorium Theater to the doors.
They were received with great en
thusiasm. HELPFUL HINTS
ON HAIR HEALTH
Scalp and Hair Trouble
Generally Caused by
Carelessness Dandruff is a contagious disease
caused by a microbe which also pro
duces baldness. Never use a comb, or
brush belonging to someone else. No
matter how cleanly the owner may be.
these articles may be infected with
microbes which will Infect four scalp.
It is far easier to catch hair microbes
than it 'is to get rid of them, and a
single stroke of an infected comb or
brush may well lead to baldness. Never
try on anybody else's hat. Many a hat
band Is a resting place for microbes.
.-If you-happen to be troubled with
dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair
or baldness, .we have a remedy which
we believe will completely relieve these
troubles. We are so sure of this that
we offer it to you with the understand
ing that it will cost you nothing for
ttie trial if it does not produce the re
sults we claim. - This remedy is called
liexatl "93" Hair Tonic. We honestly
believe it to be the most scientific
remedy for scalp or hair troubles, and
we know of nothing else that equals it
for effectiveness, because of the re
sults it has produced in thousands of
cases.
Kexall "03" Hair Tonic is devised to
banlxh dandruff, restore natural color
when its loss has been brought about
by disease, and make the hair natural
ly silky, soft and glossy. It does this
because it stimulates the hair follicles,
destroys the germ matter, and brtnga
about a free neaithy circulation of blood,
which nourishes' the hair roots, causing
them to tighten and grow new hair. We
want everybody who has any trouble
with hair'or scalp to know that Hexall
Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic
and restorative in existence, and no
one should scoff at or doubt this state
ment until tlicy have put our claims to
a fair test, with the understanding that
they pay u nothing for the remedy If
it does not give fuii and complete sat
isfaction in every particular. . Two
sizes. 50 cents and $1.00. Kemember you
can obtain RexnII Remedies in Portland
oivy at The Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner
Ttli and Washington streets.
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The Newest Shape
DELMAR
Height, 2;i in..
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Height. 2 in.
Here's the newest shape the straight,
front that Joes meet close. It's baked and
so shaped in the baking by our ERTI
FOK.M PROCESS that it has the vertical,
close-meeting effect so coveted. Has ample
scarf space.
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If collar bu'tnnlioK'5 far or stretch the merest
trinV. awav CO share pn.l nr. Ide Silver Collart
Imve LINOCC1R1) BUTTONHULEs exclusively.
They're casier-to-button and don't tetr out.
Any IDE SILVER COLLAR drattrvM '
cladly slum you the V I.MAR and its
LIXUCOKD BL-TTO.VJOLES. -
GEO. P. IDE & CO., Maker., TROY, N.T.
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makes dish water
that digs
Gall Dast offers the shortest
cut from the drudgery of dish
washing. Just a little ..Cold
Dust shaken in your dish water
will remove the grease and dirt.
Geld Dust digs . deep into
cracks and corners purifies
and drives out every bit of dirt
or hidden germs which soap
and water will not reach. Gold
Dust sterilizes as well as cleans.
If you spend two hours a
day washing dishes, Gold Dust
will enable you to save one hour
- and your dishes, too, will be
sootlesslv white, wholesom
and sanitary. f
Do not use borax,
soap, naphtha, soda,
ammonia or kero
sene with GOLD
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DUST has all desir
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ities in a perfectly -harmless
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"Let the COLD DUST TWINS do your work"
FOLEY'S
HONEY TAR
COMPOUND
For over three decades a favoritt
household medicine for COUGHS,
COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING
COUGH, BRONCHITIS, HARE
andSTUFFY BREATHING. Take
at first sign of a cold. Quick, safe
and reliable. The Bee Hive on the
carton is the mark of the genuine.
Refuse sustitutes. '
Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jefferson St.,
So. Omaha, says: "I can recommend
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a
Eure cure for coughs and colds. It
cured mv daughter of a had .cold and
my neighbor, .Miss Benson, cured her
self and her whole family with Foley's
Honey and Tar compound. Everyone
in our neighborhood speaks most -highly
of it as a good cure for coughs and
colds." . .
For Sale by All Druggists. '
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