The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 21, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXTAX, PORTLAND, FEBRUARY 21, 190ft.,
is the "Sterling" mark on shoes, and " rubbers for
men, women and children.
GIRL STARTS HOME
Rose Karasek, Victim of Odd
-. Abduction, Is Rescued. .
NEWS SENT TO TACOMA
Girl's Brother Cables From Bremen,
Germany, That lie Is Returning
-After Success in Finding Sister
in Joseph Klein's Cohmy.
TACOMA. TVaah., Feb. 30. (Special.)
Tb receipt of a cablegram In this city
frera Brewien Germany, has ended the
aiwnense of Mrs. Anna Karasek. mother
of. 'Tluaie 'Karasek. who was alleged to
brve been .abducted . under the Influence
of Joseph Klein, the "'radio healer," and
tufcen to his colony In Switzerland. The
cablegram came from Frank Karasek,
tlio' girls brother, who left San Fran
cisco "soon after the now famous abduc
tion story waj published, to rescue his
eiMeT' and Miss Dora Sauvageot, whom
the report said had been spirited away
at fie same time as Miss Karasek.
The ; cablegram , consisted of but one
word:. "Success"; but by. a prearranged
agreement It conveyed to Mrs. Karasek
the news that her daughter had been
taken away from Klein's colony, and was
on her way home. It is understood that
Miss Karasek and her brother have sailed
from Bremen.
Whether Miss Dora Sauvegeot Is with
Mies Karasek on her return home is not
known, but It is not supposed that she Is,
for. gha was , In Amden, while Miss
Karasek was w-ith "friends In Vienna.
The trial of Klein has been fixed for
Wilnesday, March 10- No effort is being
mSJo to 'raise fcOW bail for him.
TO PROBE VICIOUS TACOMA
Grn"("Jiiry' W ill Investigate Charge
Against Vi-e Syndicate.
TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 20. (Special.)
Judge Kasterday today announced
t!ta he Will Call a gTand Jury in response-
to a. formal request from a spe
cial committee of the Council, which
presented to him the charges that were
contained in the report of the police
and license committee on the "restrict
ed district" and the Tacoma "vice syn
dicate. ' - - - .
The grand jury 'will be summoned
March -1'!, and the first session will be
gin April 1. .
COLLINS CALLED TO COURT
anted ni Witness in Government
Case gaiu.t Kail road. 1
TAO'jSlA.' Wash.. FelC 20. (Special.)
- KvertU S. Collins, m ilionaire lumber
man; f Washins-ton and Oregon, of
Pstrander. Wash.. was yesterday
served with an order to appear in the
-3-V.leial Court of Portland, April 5, In
25,000 dealers in the United States sell Selz shoes.
175 Selz traveling salesmen go everywhere for business.
Seventh and
Washington Sts.
connection with cases against the Ore
eon & Washington Railroad Company,
by Deputy United States Marshal Stat
ter. of Tacoma. .
No intimation of the reason requiring
his presence in court was slated in the
order, and it is presumed he'is wanted
as a witness against the railroad com
pany The Government is trying to
force the railroad to return a large
tract of timber land granted to the
railroad many years ago. The case in
volved land bearing identical descrip
tion with that supposed to be owned by
Collins.
COLLEGE FOR PENDLETON
Presbyterian Academy Proposes lo
Extend Course of Study.
PENDLETON, Or., Feb. 20. (Special.)
This city is to be the home of a
Junior college, if the present plans of
the board of trustees of the Pendleton
Academy materialize. In addition to
extending the course of study , so that
students can be carried through the
first two years of a regular college
course it is planned to Increase the
endowment fund to $100,000.
Pendleton Academy is a Presbyter
ian school and is the only on? which
the denomination is attempting to
maintain in this part of the state. It
has enjoyed a fairly substantial growth
for the past few years. The enrollment
has been increasing and a dormitory
for boys and one for girls has been
added within the last two years.
RAYMOND GETS INDUSTRY
Pacific Fruit Package Company Lo
cated in Growing Town.
RAYMOND, Wash., Feb. 20. (Special.)
The Pacific Fruit Package Company
has concluded to locate in this city. The
company has been incorporated with a
capital stock of JS0.00O the officers being
H. B. Hewitt, president and treasurer;
John Hewitt, vice-president; O. G. Fenla
son. secretary and manager. The plant
will be located on the south side of South
Fork River, adjoining the Northern Pa
cific right of way. The main building
will be 30x160 feet, three-stories high, with
powerhouse adjoining. Dry kilns, ware
house and other buildings will also bo in
cluded In the plant.
The plant will give employment to 150
people.
Seattle Firm Pays 5 Cents.
SEATTLE. Feb. 20. Receiver Sut
cliffe Baxter, of the McCarthy Dry
Goods Company, reports that the cred
itors of the firm will get 5 cents on
the dollar of the $160,000 due. The
firm went into the hands of the re
ceiver more than a year ago.
Albany Paying Taxes.
ALBANY, Or.. Feb. 20. (Special.)
Sheriff Smith today began the collec
tion of the Linn County taxes on the
1908 assesment roll. The total amount
rr fovea itharffAil on thA rnll inrnHfno
all special levies for city and school
purposes, IB oov,u?;r.
w Owners Are Entertained.
GRANTS PASS. Or.. Fe-b. 20. Special.)
The Women's Auxiliary of the Commer
cial Club conducted a reception yesterday
afternoon to recent arrivals from tke Bast
who are now residents of the city and
county.
No really young and attractive woman
ever jetg off a treetcar backwards.
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CHARGE BIG FRAUD
Deposed Teachers Say Normal
Certificates Were Sold.
BELLINGHAM FIGHT GRAVE
Principal Malhis Accused of Di
verting School Funds to Per
sonal ITse, as Well as
Selling Diplomas.
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Feb. 20.
Through their attorneys, Professors
Stone and O'SulIivan, formerly of the
Beilingham State Normal school, to
night filed with the board of trustees
of that institution 16 detailed charges
against Dr. E. T. Mathes, the principal
of the normal. The charges, include
dishonesty in handling school funds,
and the offering for sale of diplomas to
students of the normal not qualified to
graduate.
The filing of charges comes as the
culmination of a long civil war in the
normal. Six weeks ago the two pro
fessors made milder charges of inef
ficiency and Incompetence against Dr.
Mathes, and, after a hearing before the
board, were discharged. The board de
cided that, the charges had not . been
proven, and the professors' discharge
was, it was announced, a punishment
for airing the normal's dirty linen in
the press.
Since their discharge the two teach
ers have been engaged in quiet investi
gations, which Included a surreptitious
examination of the principal's books,
and they state that they have found
proof that lie diverted to his own bank
account certain school funds received
from the state. The allegation of the
sale of diplomas, they state they are
ready to support by the testimony of
some of those to whom the graduation
certificates were offered.
The seriousness of the charges and
the wide publicity given them is taken
to mean that a fight to a finish will be
waged, and that much concerning con
ditions at the normal which has been
kept carefully covered up in the past
ill be now aired.
Dr. Mathes has been principal of the
Beilingham Normal ever since the
founding of that institution in 1898.
SAFE LOOTED AT SALEM
Veggnicn Crack Strong-box and Se
" cure $150 in Coin,
SALEM. Or., Feb. 20. (Special.)
Discovery was made this morning that
the safe of the Salem Improvement Co.
had been blow open some time during
the night and its contents, $150 in
cash, extracted. The discovery was
made by an employe who discovered
both the office doors open as well as
the safe door. A hole had been bored
through the door over the lock and
dynamite was used.
Manager - J. X. Smith . declares- there
SELZ SHOES FOR SALE BY
was nrobablv no. more than $150 lost,
although it is stated the company had
expected to meet some big bill today
and were supposed to have more than
the usual amount of coin in the safe.
D. A. White, who lives about two
blocks from the building, says he heard
an explosion about 3 o'clock in the
morning.
R. R. BUTLER MADE JUDGE
Xamed by Governor to Fill Place
Vacated by JJttlefield.
STATE CAPITOL Salem, Feb. 20.
(Special.) Circuit Judge E. V. Littlefield,
of the Eleventh Judicial District, com
posed of Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler
Counties, resigned today and .Governor
H. It. Butler, of Condon, Appoint
ed C'irrult J u ilce for Eleventh
Judicial District.
Chamberlain appointed R. - R. Butler, of
Condon, to succeed him.
Butler is a law partner of Jay Bower
man, president of the State Senate, and
Is a Republican. He was one of the
Presidential electors chosen at the elec
tion last November, and was sent to
Washington to carry the vote of Ore
gon to the United States Senate. Little
field was appointed Circuit. Judge two
years ago when the Eleventh District
was created. -
NAMING OF COKE PLEASES
Marshfield Takes Kindly to Appoint
ment of New Judge.
MARSHFIELD, Or., Feb. 20. (Spe
cial.) The announcement here . today
that Governor : Chamberlain had ap
pointed John S. Coke of Marshfield, as
a third Judge of the Circuit Court in
the Second Oregon District, gave gen
eral satisfaction-among members of the
bar. Although a young man, Mr. Coke
is one of the leading attorneys of Coos
County, . served as State Senator and
has taken a prominent part in local
business affairs. He is president of
the First Trust & Savings Company
Bank, one of the owners of the Chand
ler Hotel and head of the law firm of
Coke & Coke. Judge Coke will devote
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his time to the Circuit Court business
of Coos and Curry counties.
PAVE ROSEBURG STREETS
Bond Issue Carries at Special Elec
tion by 484 to 54.
ROSEBURG. Or., Feb. 20. (Special.)
The bond election carried in Roseburg to
day by a vote of 4S4 to 54. The election
was called for the purpose of issuing
bonds of the city in the sum of $35,000 for
street paving purposes. The Council will
immediately issue the bonds. According
to the paving plan, the property-owners
will pay for one-half of the work, which
means that $70,000 will be expended for
paving early in the Summer.
Granges of County to Meet.
GRESHAM, Or., Feb. 20. (Special.)
The ten granges of Multnomah County
have each elected three delegates and al
ternates to the Grange County Conven
tion, which will choose six representa
tives to the Oregon State Grange during
its annual convention at McMinnviile. in
Foul Breath
Made Pure and Sweet by the Use of
Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges.
Trial Pacta Be Sent Free.
Do not go among your friends with
a breath so odious as to make your
presence distasteful. Foul breath is
capable of easy removal if you will
take a little time to overcome It. Gen
erally foul breath comes from one of
two causes, impure gases or foul di
gestive fluids.
Charcoal Is the strongest absorbent
of foul gases known. It positively at
tracts poisons and neutralizes their
evil effects.
A nted French physician swallowed
strychnine enough to kill three men
and with a teaspoonful of charcoal re
moved the bad effects of this terribly
swift poison.
A little charcoal In a bedroom or
cellar will make foul air pure. .Pure
willow charcoal mixed with honey are
the component parts of Stuart's Char
coal Lozenges and pure breath Is the
result of their use after meals. Sim
ply dissolve two or three after meals
and at bed time and foul breath flees
at once. No matter how you cause
these gases, whether by bad food, alco
hol or abuse of the stomach, Stuart's
Charcoal Lozenges will stop gas mak
ing and sweeten the breath.
They are perfectly harmless and the
eating of a box would cause you 110
Inconvenience whatever.
Charcoal Is hard to prepare for the
stomach because it must be strong and
pure and most people will not take it
uniess made palatable. Stuart's Inimit
able process presents charcoal to the
taste and system in all the nicety de
sired. Choice virgin willow i3 burnt into
desirable charcoal; this Is . mixed with
pure honey and the combination is
compressed under tremendous power
into a lozenge of great' pleasantness
and efficiency.
Don't let your bad breath make peo
ple cross the ' street to avoid you; go
to the nearest drug store and buy a
box of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to
day and eat what you will. Two or
three after the meal will sweeten your
breath at once. If you want proof of
this fact send us your name and ad
dress and we will send you a trial
package by mail free. Address F. A.
Stuart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall,
Mich.
Seventh and
Washington Sts.
May. County Deputy E. C. Huffman has
fixed the date of the convention on
FINAL CLEANUP
ODD LOTS
CHESTER
We are now located in our new store cor
ner Fourth and Morrison Streets, and for the
balance of the month will continue our great
sale of Chesterfield Clothes. This is your last
opportunity to secure the famous Chester
field Clothes at following great reductions:
Suits and Overcoats
All $25.00 Values at $18.00
All $30.00 Values at $20.00
All $35.00 Values at $23.50
All $40.00 Values at $27.50
AU $45.00 Values at $32.50
R.M.GRAY
273-275
MORRISON STREET,
March 13, with Gresham as the meeting
I place.
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