The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 04, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    SUNDAY OTtEGOyiAy. TORTXAXP. FEBRUARY 1912
TITE
PITIFUL ARE TALES
LATEST PORTRAIT 0 WOMAN ACCUSED OF FORGING WILLS,
BUT ACQUlATli-LJ -ox risiyixAv - v
OF BLASTED HOPES
Too Busy to
Untold Fortunes, Lifetime
Savings, Wrecked by Invest
ment in Bad Bonds.
ite Ads
PROMOTERS STILL MISSING
Wr:
i .... art-. Rmlttr for Fake Or
chard Com pan j- Is Appointed 40
Acres of I-and at Walla Vall
Are Transferred for Paper.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Teh. W. H- D
Urm. of Seattle, and Allen J. BlehVof
1-1 Ha firm of LI
rortiana. c"mpn.... -
i,m Blehl. Bonds." mlsiln and not
a dollar of asset. In slant, the holdera
of the 13.000.000 bond Issue of the to-
lumblt Orchard Company
- . l. .1 ma I Inn tOdAT.
rar or nop in -
Illirui iinrm t..uvi.... .
of imiil mana Investine;
ererythlnc they possessed In the 1 par
Late Thursday afternoon, after a re-
celver tad been ipp""" rr. ..
Washtnaton Orchard. Irrigation A Fruit
Company. J. R- Wllaon and wife ae
. .mA to .rrfi of land In vvau
Walla Connty. Washington, in -chan-re
for 15000 bonda of the Colombia
Rter Orchard Company: the bonda be
ln then utterly worthless.
Coast Realty Cora pa" y Toro Deal.
The exchana we conducted throna-h.
the Coaat Kealty Company. Hson
and wife beaan suit yesterday In th a
Fupertor Court to cancel the deed. hlcn
was made out In blank. Tha defendant,
are Carl M. Anson. P. C. Ferrl. .and
John Do, doing bualne.a aa the Coaat
Realty Company: George F. Roers and
J. W. Todd. ,,
Accordlr.IT to Wilson's attorney, all
the Irresponsible real eetate flrma In tha
North went had "orchard bonds" for sal.
They evidently not them from head
quarters and ld them for what they
would brln. takln money, land, or
any other property that could ba turned
Into money.
Of lata tha advertisement. 'Wanted,
bouse In exrhan: for orchard bonda.
has been a familiar one In tha news
re per a. A pereon wishing to dlapoee of
bis houaa would find the ad-ertlaer
wtlllne to b-Ito him 7 per cent guaran
teed bonda and to let tha houaa owner
aet hi own price on tha houaa. Thla
woo Terr tempting".
Yeans; Mil loeeo AIL
A younr man. who tried to find tha
Columbia River Orchard Company's of
fice today and who would not gle hla
name, aald that ha bad exchanged 1.5.
eoo worth of property In Montana for
bonda. and waa ruined.
Tha attorney for a bondholder aaya
that a favorite ruea of tha bond-aelter
was to hint to someone that a certain
man In Spokane was buying tha bonds
at par. Tha man who received the hint
would aend a bond to tha Spokane In
vestor and. eora enough. 11000 would
be forthcoming.
The lucky man would spread tha
newa. and there would ba a atampede
to boy bonda below par to resell to the
Spokane enthusiast, but he never made
mora than the one purchase. The num-
erlshed oy Duyin un-uai u
. said to be beyond belief.
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WATER TO RESCUE WASTC.
Completion of $160,000 Dam Marks
Era In Reclaimtns; Vast Tract.
KLAM ATH FALLS. Or, Feb. 3. (Spe
elal.) Water la now flowing over tha
Lost River diversion dam. constructed
to reclaim particularly tha bed land
under Tula Lake, and to send Lost
River's pour Into th Klamath River,
elrht miles distant. The acheme worked
waa bv building a dam which would
back the water In the low Loat River
until It flowed over the dam Into a
hlKh-level canal, which would carry It
about ten miles distance to tha higher
level of the Klamath River, thua keep
ing the water from spreading eff to
ward the Tule Lake country.
While the water Is being thua di
verted Tule Lake will have a chance
to evaporate. The water la now going
tha dam tn tha extent of about two
Inches In drrth. or about 300 miners
Inches per second, and the canal dug to
carry It Is running about a foot deep
with water. Tha reclamation enthusi
asts In tha Klamath baaln are exultant
over the completion of the $150,000 dam.
velopment In tha work of bettering the
isna conmoua 1 11 iu ..
th start of a. solution of making till
able 40.000 acres now waste.
"DR. DAY" SB0UND OVER
Man Accused of Swindling Woman
to Be Tried In Los Angelea.
LOS A"OELES. Feb. X. (Special.)
I tail . o 1 111 n. . - . -
ratl bars on complaint of Mrs. Nel
lie BelL who accuses him of felony
embesxlement. was yesterday bound
over to the Superior Court by Presid
ing Judge Frederlckaon In $1000 bonds.
Fmlth did not make any defenae ex
eept to try to show by cross-examination
of tha state s witnesses that ha
- a I lltilA fin. Um
Tl r r nau " '
B1L The check which Mrs. Bell gave
Smith, who was to act as her confi
dential agent while she was making a
tour of tha world, and Indorsed by
Smith, was produced In court.
Centralla Babe Finds Home.
CENTRAL! A. Wash, Feb. I- (8pe
i Aa the result of the recommen
dation of Governor Hay. a, letter waa
- - J K . K. ...... I ra .9
the Board of Associated Charities from
rrom a. ourut. m ""uuu
at Medical Lake, atatlng that 2-year-old
Ijunstnn would be received at
the Institution. Tha charity board has
. 1. I . h. r - . - fnr ..ma lima
past. Mrs. Iunton being unable to care
for the child. Joe Dunston. the father,
was recently placed under 11000 bond
by Ju.lxe lioaa. after be bad threatened
t. e IKe of his wife, and waa ordered
to slay away from Centraiia.
Man
Accused of Larceny Found.
GRANTS PASS. Or, Feb. I. Spe-
Cll. Word waa received here from
. at rrtifitnt Cltv v. t nr H a V
Ir.aL A.uerl r Ulliv, H n icu a . Aaaoiew
upon charge of larceny, has been dis
covered TO miles sooth of Crescent In
Humboldt County. California. Jamea S.
Wakefield, of Sliver Lake, aaserts that
laat Kail be sold to Fonso a stallion
with title to remain In Wakefield until
be bad been paid for and that Fonso
baa not paid anything upon the pur
chase price, lie now charges Fonso
with th theft of th horse.
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JURY FREES WOMAN
Mabel Young Warner Found
Not Guilty at Pendleton.
VERDICT IN AT MIDNIGHT
Witnesses Testify to Reputations of
Others Y7k Give Evidence In Ac
tion In Which Trnth and Ve
racity Play Important Role.
(Osnttaned from yirst Tage. )
waa a serious break when the girl left
school to get married, abandoned htm
In bla old age and went upon the vaude
ville atage. This happened U yeara be
fore hie death, and tney lnaiai-u
bad never been a reconciliation.
BUS LINE IS ADVOCATED
Solution of Car SerT.ce to South
Mount Tabor Proposed.
m-ntTAU si. r..K t Tr tha Rd-
Ul.iia.h,
t . T v... wnn.r.H Clt latA When
I have read of the etultlned efforts of
the South Mount Tabor people 10 in
duce railway magnatea to listen to
well-meant appeala for car aervice
along the line east of the reservoir
whether these tan eager people can
not employ a mora elmplo way to
- wit. . f.Am Port.
iranipori lam puunu v - - - - -
land proper by taking thla money that
naa been pieogea oj
dents and city owners of suburban
property to Install a motor aervice on
tha road.
m i w.. . mn.i Itrnp rltv when
the olJ Halstead-street line of omnl-
bussea traveled Its lengm nuni "
Vfc IVU 1 1 '
ant. That waa before tne tuiomoom
waa dreamed of and the 'hue teama
were the best-known features along
th thoroughfare.
As an old resident of the Section
KLAMATH FALLS LAD PROVES
CAPABLH ORATOR I HE.
CK.VT UKBATbi.
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Edvtla F.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or, Feb. S.
(Special.) Edwin . P. Cox. of
thla city, a nephew of Poatmaater
Clyde Brandenburg, here. Is a
member of the Klamath County
High School debating team which
won the recent contest with th
Jackson County High School de
bating team of Ashland. The sub
ject was: "Resolved. That our
legislation should ba shaped to a
gradual abandonment of tha pro
tective tariff." The Klamath
County epeakera had the nega
tive aide and the Aahland men
the affirmative aid In the argu
ment. Toung Cox Is the stepson
of Mrs. Maud B. Cox.
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Line road I am very much Interested In
this one-sided struggle to hav this
road extension to Eighty-second street.
Why not a coxy covered equipage with
a aeatlna- capacity of 10 or more? Have
It ao that the future home-maker who
will settle on the many choice building
sites thrown open In the past few yeara
can go and com to their work In com
fort and pleasure.
No tracks to lay. no monthly guar
antee to a company that doea not care
to tak the thing aa a "gift." I would
suggest that a few "devil" coaches be
put on the road as an experiment to
show the stretecar people that It can
ba mad to pay. Possibly by running
It out still further east the farmers
along the line may be Induced to take
stock In the enterprise and make the
South Mount Tabor bus line a success
from the day of Its Inception.
It would be a dense prophet. Indeed,
who could not se that, day by day.
th Idea would grow, people would die
card old "Dobbin" to take a aeat In the
new 'bus and the people who will buy
a home on the old Kelly place and
other large holdings will bless the
hour that th service was Installed.
It may o I rue mat ine uui
rip for a successful street railway
project, but this way oi mine win u-
len in 1 1 wuvu in . . v .
age of motor servlca will bring us
i .....k i . w ..it. .ftv nalirhbora
nurfl m iuuih win. . . b
and where from the trip of the first
car there will be a return tor tne capi
tal Invested. No more pleading to deaf
ears, but a plunge for an Independent
mod of transportation along a amooth,
level roadway now traveled by myriad
i . ...niMAkii.B nl.. na a nubile
one with a fare that la fair and we will
do our part.
Fnel Dealer Dine.
An alabnrata rjrosrramma marked th
......i Kannnat nf tha Portland Fuel
t..i.... ...notation at tha Seward Ho-
A-. . u
.i i..t tiitrht Mualrt waa Drovlded by
an orchestra, and songs wera sung by
F. T. Crowthr and otnera. cpmoimi
A.iivarad bv th following: Ad
dress of welcome. George Estes. toast-
master; "The Sunny Side. J. . auen-
ler; "The Folly of Paying Kent,
E. Hendershott; "Mysterious Dlsap
...r.nr. of tha Little Red Cart, or
Freight In Installments, C R- Ayls-
worth; wnen mere Are i- -""
In nollare." C. Kalk: "More Money in
$3.50 Recipe Free
Send Name and Address Today
You Can Have It Free ana us
Strong and Vigorous.
X hav. m my possession a prescription for
mmu d.hllliv. fatllnc memory ana imraa
back, that has cured so many ana
nervous men nirni in ""r -
without any additional help or medicine
that I think every man who wishes to re
cala bis halth quickly and qul.lly should
bava a copy. So I have determined to send
a copy or ma prvacriiiwun ' " . . ...
a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man
This prescription comes from a physician
ho has made a spaclal study of men and I
am convinced It Is th. surest-acting combi
nation ever BUI lomrar.
I tnlnk I owe It lo my fellow-man to sna
tnem a oopy in conim.ni. .
anywhere who Is dlscourssed may stop drus-
' . . . . i.l. h-mtnl ntt.nl m.dlclnta.
L.Jrt what I believe Is the qulckest-nctlna
re.tor.tlv upbulldlna. BPOT-TOl CHISU
remedy ever wiau. " " li w
home quietly and quickly. Just drop me a
line like this: Dr. A. B. Robinson. S0 Luck
Build ins Detroit. Mich., and 1 will send you
a copy of this splendid recipe In a plain or
dinary envelope, free of charge. A .rest
many doctors would ehsnre II to 15 for
merely writing out a prescription use inn
but 1 send It entirely free.
ECZEMA
Ala
railed Tetter. Salt Bheam. Pruritus.
uiibJiwt U'aMln. hk In. aw.fi.
ECZEMA CAM BE C f RED TO STAY, and
when I say cured. I mean Just whst I say
C-L'-R-E-t. and not merely patched up tor
awhile, to return worse than before. Re
member I make this broad statement after
outline ten. years of my time on this ons
alees.ee and. handling In the meantime a
Quarter of a million eases of this dreadful
disease. Now. I do not car what all you
bavs used, nor bow many doctors have told
you that you eoold. not be cured all I ask
Is lust a chance to show you that I know
what I am talking; about. If you will writ
me TODAT. I will send you a rKGE TRIAL
of my mild, soothlnx. uaranteed cur that
will convince you more In a day than 1 or
anvone else could lo a months time. If
voi are disrusted and dlscouraed. I dara
you to rive me a chsnoa to proys my claims,
fcy wrltlna me today you will enjoy more
real comfort than you bad ever thought this
world holds for you. Just try It and you
will sea I ae telling you the truth.
j I, Canaaday. 8 St Park Square,
w' extalla. Ma.
Reference: Third National Bank. Bedells,
Sol Couid yoo do a better aet than to send
Lhis notice to some poor sufferer of Ecasmal
Town Than In the Country," O. A
Palmer; "The Fuel Dealer's Helpmate.
A. Barendrlck; "Portland Fuel Deal
ers' Association." A. rl. .aieisen.
"Value and Disadvantage or soliciting.
M. McGraw; "Running Them Down," F.
D Wnrrlnv "Ta tha POWBT TrUCk the
Coming Means of DellveryT' by H. Barr
endrlck; "Th Future of Portland's Fuel
Business," R. Burtenshaw.
Pendleton Academy to Be Sold.
ALBANY. Or- Feb. I. (Special.)
The grounds and buildings of th Pen
dleton Academy, at Pendleton, are to
be sold and the proceeds of the sale
added to the endowment fund of Albany
iwno
10
BE, ABBOTT
I want erver-y man or woman reader
ef thla wanyer who aof fera to writ xo
and get this wooderfol TEN-DAY
TREATMENT of xoiae FREE.
It Is not an experimental distribu
tion of medicine, such as have been
made before, that I am offering you.
It la not a sample of a medicine or a
proof, but a bona fide ten-day treat
ment that has eared a great many
people and should cur you. And tt la
absolutely free to yoo. There la no
money to pay. I even pay postage and
all charges. I loot wsst to rellev
thooaaada f enfferers In return for
the success that my thirty-two years
of labor In the medical profession
hav brought me.
If you have rheumatism, back-ache,
kidney or bladder troubles, chronic ca
tarrh, or any of th other Uric-Acid
complaints, such as often ar female
weakness and so-called male nervous
debility, write to me. filling out th
littles coupon herewith attached, and I
will send you mt ssie a full Tern-Day
Treatment, as thousands of earnest
testimonials I hav In my possession
will prove to you.
There Is too much sickness In th
world aad tt la mostly doe to nraleet.
Long treatments, expensive courses of
medicine, with their consequent ex
pense, are ao lomger .eoeaaary. I can
and do cur with these Tea-Day Treat'
..rata and 1 want to give thousands
of sufferers a chance to profit by my
discovery at soy expeoae. It roata yoo
.ntkias bow nor at say time.
Don't Send Me Any Money
ot eve a postage I will pay all ex.
aBaeo. Bat If yon ralne happiness,
saeeess, a healthy mind la a healthy
body, test waste any time hot fill out
thla coo bob aad aaaU It to sae. Heoseas
her. It la FREE. Tost will owe sae
Berthing bow aor later.
skz&r RELIEVE THE SUFFERINGS
IV Sav-aw'vaaw
Address DR. G. B. ABBOTT. 230 Balboa Bidding; San Francisco, Cal.
this week, so all I can do is to invite
you to go up to WESTOVER
TERRAGES today and take a look.
it's worth while--it's the grandest view
on earth and we are making it into the
finest residence section in Portland.
the sites are selling like hot cakes.
take Twenty-third-street car, get off
at Lovejoy street and walk-west to the
property; or ' W car, get off at Twenty
fifth and Northrup and walk up the hill
F. N. CLARK, 818-23 Spalding Building
SELLING AGENT FOR WESTOVER TERRACES AND EASTMORELAND
College.. Pendleton Academy, whlcn
was a Presbyterian Institution, was
closed a year ago and the college board
of the Presbyterian Church has decided
to give Albany College, the only Pres
byterian college In th state, whatever
may be .realized from the, sal of th
Pendleton property. Thla property Is
estimated to be worth 120.000.
Sennits to Manage Albany Team.
ALBANY, Or., Feb. S. At a meeting
of baseball players and fans last night,
I. R. Schultx, who managed the Albany
team last year, was elected manager
of the team for thla season. The team
has decided to play Independent ball
end will not affiliate with the Wlllam-
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Are you racked "with paint
J A. . . .n.
Do vou suffer so that your daily
work Is a torture Instead of being a
pleasure?
Have you lost ambition, xest, enter
prise, the desire to better yourself be
cause of pains, aches, dullness?
Has rheumatism set its clutches on
your muscles and palsied your limbs so
that life Is hardly worth living, your
days a horror and your nights a terror?
I caa relieve yonr Bufferings and I
want to do It bow. Write to me. Fill
out the coupon and mail It to me. That
Is all you need to do. I will do the reat
and It will eoat too absolutely nothing.
Rheumatism, backache, kidney trou
bles, bladder troubles, chronic catarrh,
female weakness and the so-called
weakness of men are generally due to
on cause urlo acid poisoning. My
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others, will dispel your pains! It wlll-
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you will get up In the morning after a which I have specialized in uric acid corn
sound night's sleep, refreshed and In- plaints. It contains also a few of the tens
. . ' i - in T . v nr teat montal letters from
vilcorateu. w 1 1 ' . inwio yvui 1 1, u i . " .
respond to your will and do so readily
and you will bless me and thank, me
as have done thousands of others.
This treatment Is not an experiment.
It does not contain drugs that Injure
you while giving temporary relief. We
have vouched for It according to law.
COUPON.
TEN DAYS' TREATMENT FREE
Dr. O. B. Abbott, 230 Balboa BId, Saa Francisco, Cal.
Have yoo pain la the hack Have Yoo Rheumatism
Kidney Troohlet Do To Get TJp Klghta to UrInateT
Are Too Constipated Where la the most paint
Have yoo Catorrht Yoor aaret Married or Singlet...
Name . . "
Ad dry-as
ette Valley League. Preparations to
. . i-- , , n in .hone for practice
will begin soon and Manager Schultz
will begin the work of arranging a
schedule of games at once. The Albany
team hopes to secure games with all
of the amateur teams of the Willamette
Valley.
Springfield Cook Found Guilty.
SPRINGFIELD, Or., Feb. S. (Spe
cial.) Robert Tate, a former res
taurant cook of this city. Is now serv
ing a 30-day Jail sentence. Judge Bry
son, of Eugene, having sentenced him
on the charge of larceny by bailee of
an automatic revolver belonging to J.
C Cosgrove, of this city. Young Tate
bUt ""tun feVdaya'
meat with full Inati-ur
I am BOt offerlnar to send yon a aam-
aya' rosru oi irrni-
raeat with full InatruetionB aa to
to use It and all of it la abaolutely free
to yoo. '
I want to convince yoo that It la
yonr dnty to youraelf and to tboae who
love yoo and are dependent oo yoo to
try thla free 10-day treatment of mine.
No man tortured with urlo acid complaints
Is St for the battle of life. He cannot bring
his brain nor his hands to work, properly
when his body Is racked wlthpaln. No
woman can care for her home, bring up her
children right or work if she is cross, mis
erable, distracted by suffering. The struggle
Is too keen, competition too merciless, the
fight for success too strenuous to be handi
capped by physical . Ills. To the man or
woman 'who suffers I want to bring relief,
comfort, happiness, success. Fill .out the
coupon attached and mall to me. Don t
wait nntll tomorrow, tomorrow never comes,
do It at once. - With my Ten-Day Treatment,
t mlmn a.nrt mv hnok Oil UriC Acid DlB-
eases. It la a pamphlet full of the results
vl - ,
preachers, lawyers, men and women of af-
DR. G.
B. ABBOTT.
P. S. Perhaps you have a friend who Is
a sufferer. Don't hesitate to have him or
her till out this coupon or write me a letter,
or you du It for your friend. They will call
you blessed.
ran away with the revolver, which he
had borrowed, and was arrested at Al
bany. He was brought back here and
given a trial. Judge Bryson declared
him guilty. Tate claimed that he ob
tained the revolver as security for a
sum of money lent to Cosprove's son.
A Store Where Ladies Can Trade.
National VV.neCo.
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
FINE OLD WHISKY
rich and mellow; Brandy that is
absolutely pure and especially
adapted for medicinal purposes.
WINES AND LIQUORS
of every description. Our stock
is unquestionably fine, our prices
are very moderate.
1000 bottles Virginia Dare, spe
cial for one week. Regular 75c,
per bottle ..60
Canadian Club "Whisky, per bot
tle S1.25
Old Crow Whisky, bottle $1.25
Hermitage Whisky, bottle $1.25
Moonshine Whisky, full Qt., $1
Very choice Claret, gallon, 50
Very choice Port, Sherry, Angel
ica, Muscatel, Tokay and Ma
deira Wine, guaranteed abso
lutely 5-year-old, gallon $1.00
Our auto delivery carries no
signs, insuring no publicity on de
livery. Out-of-town orders receive our
prompt and careful attention. Ex
press prepaid on orders of $4.00
or over.
National Wine Co.
Fifth and Stark Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Phones : Main 6499, A 4499.
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