The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOE OREGON DAILY. J OIXItNAL, rORTLAKD. SATURDAY EVENING, J UXE L 1 003.
GOSSIP OF CITIES
"I Want Dat
i.
Bargain in Our Rupept.
PEOPLE WHO BUY
- ABOUT THE BAY
. ,VVe have placed on aafe a large lot of Rui whlah ) lot
J; excellence In value can not b9 beaten br.'aiiy pther itoni! j
' cern In this city. They are r' y f:,.
VITC3
HAZEL Strain Gets a Poor Young Man to Swear to a False Statement and the Ladl
Failure of Epplnger & Co. DIs
cussed, Which Shows the
Now Tells of the Trick That Was Played on Him Before an
Alleged "Judge" Who Was a Notary Public. ?
Sweepi ng Charged of fraud
Maae Against firm. (. .
A CLUMSY EFFORT TO FOOL
Special
OEOTHES D1DID'
Soap"
' ' '.""asssahs.. '" J i
tSMYRNlR0QS
A Cotton Jisfit Was Given the
Man, from Heppner and, In
Panic , Strain. Changed' the
Ooods. :
Had? Heard The Journal Was
Apprised " of the Deception
that Had? Been Practiced on
P, ; W, Allison,
In a clumsy effort to mitigate the ef
fect ot The ; Journal's expose of hla
questionable, methods, Paul Strain, pur-
ever ef cotton made mlaflt clothing to
the, unwary,- lias succeeded tn proving
tha case aralnat himself.
. P. W. Allison, on of the victims of
tha Strain-Hub atoras, twice came to
Tha Journal effloe, voluntarily, and com
plained of hla treatment and thla paper
published ihw facta In tha ease as they
were related by tha young man. Tha lath
j- -ttw-lr from - th wrantry ana 'unused to
tns wiies or. unscrupulous merenants.
After Allison voluntarily made fcom
plalnt to Tha Journal tha Strain outfit
ught to -appease their vletlnv Alllol
was assured that tha one aim In Ufa
of Mr. Strain, Was to p lease him and
by a lightning Change act tha boy, was
' clvan a substitute for the cheap, hand
. me-down garments ha had purchased.
Strain then Jndnced tha young man from
. tha country to sign a statement Which
no was not given time to reaa rareiuuy.
1 This statement, previously prepared by
Strain, made It appear that tha Journal
i. bad toot bean appealed . to by Allison.
and ' that '. th latter had wot
been sold aihMsd-me-down at alt; Tha
youth from Heppner had no intention
of. conta4lqting ,hla statement to this
paper. Ha was .merely bam boos! ed Into
' signing a document tha full purport of
which ha- did not understand.
THE WAY OF THE FAKER WAS CRUDE
STATE OF OREGON, )
)ss.
County of Multnomah. )
.Personally appeared before me, W. 3. liofmann, a Notary Public for
Oregon, P. W. Allison, who says:
My name la P. W. Allison. I reside near Heppner, Or, On .June I,
at the suggestion of a man whom I had known for about 10 days: I went to
tha Strain Tailoring Company's store, on . Washington street, and there
.. bought a suit of clothes. 1 paid 11160 for tha suit. A few days after
ward I discovered that the suit was not as It had been represented to me
by the salesman and that the quality was not good. Of course; I was
dissatisfied with this alleged "bargain." Some one told me that .The
Journal was making a fight agatntt fake clothing dealers and advised
me to tell my experience to that paper.
This person had no connection whatever with The Journal. . I went
voluntarily to the office of The Oregon Daily' Journal and related what
had occurred. I hereby declare that I told two gentlemen connected
with The Journal that I had been imposed upon and that I waa not
satisfied with tha treatment I had received from the Strain Company.
And I now declare that I waa so dissatisfied and that my statement to
Tha Journal waa true. 'I
Thursday afternoon last, subsequent to the publication of my state
ment in The Journal, Strain sent for me to coma to his store I went to
Ah Washington-afreet .store and ono of Strain's clerks, asked me if I waa
dissatisfied, with tha suit I had porch seed from him. I aald that I was
and he then said he would change It and give me another suit. Thla he
.. did.' . ...i. ... k. ' ' -'' . " . ' i .
Strain then took me to a man who he called "JudgVI supposed
from this that he was a Judge sad -got me to sign a statement. I did
not read the statement very carefully and was not aware at tha time
that I was contilctlntanythJngLlJiaA-lold. Jha-Journat ' "
P.-W. ALLISON..
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ltth day of June. If QS.
(Notarial Seal) f W.'j. HOFMANN. "
Notary Public for Oregon. ..
1 ii i i 1 ii m 1 1
"jes gimme dt , munyon's
Witches Haxel Soap, so I . kla '
b white as you lx.
Munron'a Witch Hitfel Soan is a bless.
Ins in tha nursery. Nothing is heard but
praise from mothers. It cures all the
akin torments of babyhood. Is lust the
soap for delict te,. tender .skina.. Cures
run,- teeming spots, cnaang, nives .ana
eruptions. Gives comfort, ease and peace
to the little ones: soothes and calmi; pre
duces sleen: its delicious fratrance makes
baby sweet-arrow:-It is jut as good
for Alamroa and Papa as for Bab jr.
' FOR SALB BVERYWnERB
Bubonic ' Plague" Again Re
ported In City Other Mat
ters of News of General In
terest to Everybodyn- r 'N'
'
M
Eastern Outfitting Co.
BRIGHT IDEAS
OF THE
WOM
EN
.This mornfng "Allison made a full I A Mumhpr nf . AriCWPrc Rp.
.... . .1.. .1 ik. ' 1 1 wi 1 iuvi vf rmvifviw mv
ceivea Trom uregon Lames
: Strain store and after, carefully con
aiderlng each' Hem, swore to tha state
ment published elsewhere.'
Another Strain dodge was prevented
.last evening when The Journal, through
- tha words of Strain himself, laid bar
hla scheme.
Saothae Cheap Flay.
' Btralri. In hla writhing to escape tha
search-light of .publicity turned by The
Journal upon hla methods. hit upon a
plan. He would: pose, not only as an
. honest man. but as a publio benefactor.
' Te this end he advertised In an evening
paper that he would donate "IS00 to any
charity named if any man could prove
that at any period of existence of either
of his stores he has not got a lair,
-square deal.1
Who Strive to Win
Journal Premium,
The
A Very Clever Bit of Sugges-
non Trom oanyonvme wax.
with Others,' Can Be Made ot
Value to a Newspaper,
The women of Oregon have good Ideas,
They have furnished The Journal with
a number of bright Ideas and among
those who have written really, valuable
suggestions The Journal has forwarded
the 1 that It has promised women for
each practical auggestlon of "what Is
ITT-"'- v -.r t-
When this proposition came to tha at
tention; of The, journal, this paper at
. once saw a way to secure several thous
and dollars for-worthy Causes, but Teal'
- tttnv thar mrm nrln.iul ititAmpnt tn
' pay money was worthless, It invited ot Interest most to women tn a news
fitrala ta nut hla arreement into wrltlnc 1 Paperf '
His total failure to do this branded him ; The Journal xITers f tapleCe for
as Insincere. . i women's Ideas that can be put to use In
- ' 1 departments of the paper.
, ,-w. . "Women like - te read of events In
strain was snown a cupping irom nis all classes of society," writes one lady.
advertisement and asked If he would "Interest ; the school children and you
put the 60fr agreement In writing. . I will Indirectly Interest all women." Is a
- inere u is in me paper, won more very good suggestion and one that every
dv ' you wantr he returned. He was woman should follow out But the moat
uining ..shiiduwuis- aisionin -ru, interesting suggestionOf the batoh Is
had begun to fade and a sterner, but contained In this letter from Canyon-
mvra uFconiini wprmiov w. vrwpiiia I vllle!
; over nm cnemicsj-appeanng compeaion. CANTONVILLB, Ore,; , June 10. To
Would Make ate Agreement '' ' the Edltor In a recent tseue of your
"Strain was then told that It would be valuable paper you aay that The Jour-
Imnoasibls to force collection upon an I nai wants -women's Ideas" In the mak
unt.ianed statement nublished In a news- Ing of a more interesting paper.
paper. Again was he asked to put his 1 In this morning's paper appears an
agreement In writing. article under the heading. "Advice to
"You and everyone else will have lo be Olrla." Now. it seems to me, "Women
satisfied with that" he said, striking the I and Olrls" are getting the lion's share
MET IN MEMORY OF '
: GEORGE C. STOUT
RAINS DO MUCH TO
HELP THE FARMER!
Mr oh X TatTteoB - :'v-'
SAN FRANCISCO. June ll Finan
cial circles ware badly shaken up by the
recent disastrous failure ot the old and
supposedly wealthy grain firm of Ep
pinger A Co. Not since the days whon
the "big four" cornered the wheat mar
ket end made and ruined se many men
h there been auch e tearing up on the
street as the past few days has wlt
nsssed. At this writing every phase of
the failure has a bad look. Money was
borrowed on warehouse certificates "rep
resent Ins: sweeolnaa . and emntvness
Large hortflngs of wheat were made tel certainty, until we hare looked over the
do duty several times as security fori ground, but we will , probably have
loans, with the consequence that some I rreigm ana passenger aepois at fernery
of the biggest financial Inatltutions In vUJs and Berkeley, . 1 , ,
tha rlfv h.va ti&ati Miirtit with worth. I . Faolflo aasArea. - -'
less paper on their hands, and the erst-1 "Officers of the Faolflo Squadron now
while mlUtonalra. grain men.Aj;a-.nowl in thia port epreaa the belief that it Is
tterly ruined, unable te show even a the purpose or the department to In-
small percentage of, assets to' cover j crease the number of vessels in thig
nearly two millions of Indebtedness. 1 squadron. . The recent actions ef Hussls
The firm has been regarded for yeara asl toward the affalra-Of-Corea- and-the
above aueatlon In matters of financial continual trouble In the Central Amerf
honor and their glgantio operations on lean 8tgtes makes the strengthening of
wind ' has taken the town by surprise. 1 tne racino squadron desirable, if not
No less surprising is the fact that neroasary. wne of Admiral Glass' oft)
bankers whose business it Is to care-leers aald. In commenting on recent tele
iuiij- investigate secunues oerore jenq-1 grams rrom nssningron: .
lnr .money should have been so com-1 'The situation In Manchuria and Co
pletely hoodwinked. Speculation with rea Is such as to convince the . naval
other people's money Is the explanation officers who keep watch on these things
of the collapse. Suddenly called upon "that there Is likely to be need of more
to make good, the firm waa unable to I American ships on the Aslatio station
produce tha sola and tumbled the whole before many months. It would be good
... . 1. 11. .
50x60 In size, reversible, aoe of very pretty color-effects,
FRINGED. j - Ths regular price of fhese .Ruft Is $3.50, : ;
Our Unitiatchablc Price, $1.30
And w will sell only two to a customer. '
m
' 388.390
WASHINGTON .ST.
.7;-' -.4'.t r-.vt- -: V.''"
rotten structure.
Bnbosio Flaerme A gala.
policy for the department te movff. Sum
ner's ships to the Chilean Coast ' This
Multnomah Bar ' Passes Reso
lutions of Respect and
Eulogize Dead Brother,
(Journal Special Service.)
PENDLETON. June 11. The heavy
rains of Thursday were continued 'yes
terday and today at Intervals and the
reports coming In- would In
dicate the deluge to be gen-
h. v..i. .h,ui-. can be done without exciting the alarm
congratulating themselves that every fn'" povernjnent. but not on
trace of bubonic plague had bean exter
minated tn Chinatown, along comes tha
unwelcome Intelligence that one more
the pretext that American interests; In
Chile demand protection, for that Is e
reflection on the competency of the Chll
This morning the members of the
Multnomah County Bar met In Depart
ment No. 1, of Jhe State Circuit Court I would otherwlae have done.
reported waa found' In March, since
era! all over the country. Plenty of I which time the most thorough search
water haa fallen, but the trouble Is that failed to bring to light the least us
it has fallen so fast thst ths large part upicion of ths presence, of the dread j
of It has run off the ground, and has disease. There Is hardly a probability
therefore not done the rood that It that the discovery of this new case will
create anytnmg mora man annoyance
case haa been dlaeovered. The last case " t0 maintain order within their own
clipping dramatically and rolling his
fishy eyes toward the celling where long
lines ef cast-off garments hung sus
pended. By this time the smile was
gone altogether.
AS though In response to a signal
Strain's clerks began to gather about
their employer. - It seemed like a com
mon custom for the boss of the Hub to
of advice, all of it good I suppose.
Nearly every book, paper and maga-
sine one picks up has the familiar head
line: "Advice to Women:;. "Advice Xa
Olrls." Now, will you not please to di
vide this up more equally. Olve the
"Man And Boys'' their siare. We girls
and women do not Want It all, I am not
caring particularly on what lines boys
summon his workmen to his aid when and men are given advice, but would
some one upon whom- h was to prac- have all the effort In that direction fit
tics hia art had penetrated his de- and to the point, for it is badly needed.
If you have not an editor that makes
a specialty of "Advice to Men." please
get one. It will make your already popu
lar paper more so with the "Women and
Olrls" and others as well
A WESTERN WOMAN.
There Is so much pith and point to
I the above communication that Tha
mg to a man like you!" shoated the Irate Journal considers it a most excellent
"train, as ne aancea out rrom behind Idea and .will aend Its check for 11 in
his counter and made a dash for lm- conformance with the offer made bv thla w
niuniiy ana me rear ena or tne store, paper to pay that sum for each woman's
Anotner one or strain's rake schemes Idea received and used bv thla turner.
: ia ore u exponco.
Signs.
"We only ask that you put that agree
ment in writing," Strain waa told,
"I've already talked enough about It"
1 he retorted.
"But do you refuse to sign that agree
ment?" was again aaked.
I ain't got no tlm to waste talk-
and paid respect to the memory of the
late George C. Stout Judge John Ii.
Cleland presided at the meeting. The
committee appointed at a recent sea
slon of the Association to draft resolu
tions . submitted Us report . Touching
tributes were paid to the young attor
ney, that of Dan J. Malarkey, hla school
mate and lifelong friend, being of excep
tional beauty and filled with the pathos
of one who had lost much. . Others who
eulogised the deceased - were Whitney
L. Boise, who submitted the resolutions,
N. H. Bloomfleld, Arthur C. 'Bpencer,
J. T. McKee and Martin U Pipes. ,.
Judge Alfred F, Bears, Jr., spoke In be
half of the court and praised the ster
ling qualities and exceptional ability- of
Mr. Stout .The meeting extended over
an hour, ,7ThO resolutions as Adopted
iouow; . , ,.
Mr. Chairman Tour committee appointed at
former Beettnc of this bar to draft moln.
ttotts spot h antlmrly death of mir decraavd
brother, George C. Stout bf Ware to report
the following,, and recommend, that the same
be adopted:
Georf C. Stoat wis a aterHn character, a
young man irbo hid endeared blmaeir not only
to the -nembera of the bar but to a boat of
friends, who. with keen iutereat and iratlAva-
tfcra saw bis efforts eonatantly reauTtloa Id
worthy achievement a ad merited Mcrem- He
wa kind hearted to a fault and of a-entle and
cheerful dlanoaltlon. but at the- aame time rrao-
lute ana determined in lorein to a anccemful
laau bl undertaking. He mwt the menace
Of death with quiet couraa- and realated the
enrroaenments ot tn invincible emmy with
determination and fortitude until th unequal
eonteet cloaed with hi life. He wa cut
down In the full visor of hia youth and in sljrbt
of the rewards due him by bl induatry and
amnition; ana we, to wnom the future 1 a
ealed book, bow to tb Inarm table decree ft
Providence as bos of a wladom beyond ear
utmost ken.
it oa and brother, so ward ef our raa
mequateiy expreaa too qualities that en
deared bins tn th loved ones of his bom and
neann; tnereror, oe it
Resolved. TBt we hereby exprea our dee
or out
VI,. .l.MuKK. . A..t I In thai tAltfi Atfla, fnf uruA th, ii,m
of the vicinity of the city has been dam- tinlxlng: care of ths Federal authoritiea " -uv
aged to some extent and for that reason I and the excellent work done on the llnea
details of the storm are not yet fully of disinfection and cleansing generally
obtainable. ' I no oontagton is to be feared, nspectors
Reports brought In this evening from make dally tours in Chinatown and It
southeast of Pendleton tell ot . two would seem to be Impossible that a case
waterspouts In the vicinity-of Comb's of .any contagious .disease should es
canon, one Thursday and one jester- detection... Dr.. Blue of the Marine
day. The first one which occurred ere- Hospital Service, who has succeeded pr.
ated a sreat ' rush of water down the Ulennon in charge of the plague" in
gulch and 60 head of mutton sheep were I veatlgatlon and work of extermination.
territory. But a friendly visit by the
fleet or another nation is. always in
order. Such a visit the North Atlantic
fleet is now making at Montevideo.
. "It may be only speculation, but put
guess Is .that the Administration at
Washington expects soon to have reason
for more ships close to the Chinese end
STAMP PHOTOGRAPH
CAUSE OFJROUBIE
5 'liA'jKI
e e r- vt
icians
(Formerly wtta Wrlxbl. Jwlrj
Expert Opt
SPECTACLES
EVE GLASSES!
test :Jippew(
loiesl 'Prki-
' It took three hours In the Municipal
Court - this- morning to. patch tip the
drowned on the McCracken place near expresses no alarm whatever over the 1 trouble that stamp photograph caused
AlaklL One report has It that ths
sheep were killed by lightning end that
the herder was struck and had his arm
badly burned, but was not seriously in
jured otherwise. This afternoon-' the
new case. He talks as If hs would have) when Mrs. & K. Whitehead brought It
been surprised if occasional cases did I to ths office fft the Oriental Portrait So
not pop up every now and, then. I clety's office In the Sherlock Building,
Sost xee Diamond Tooth. , Friday afternoon, to have it enlarged to
Over tha ha V In-Oakland there waa a I "
j-. . w... ..... v i - uver ins Day in-Ajaaiaira mere u ". . , - - -
second cloud-burst esme, this time on family row the other day "which bad one L . O. Cuthblth. proprietor, of the por-
Phillips Bros;
-COR..6hjVND,
Office wltlVhlttSwIiii fiacjilhl fej
iamny row me uiner nay wninn uma on . ' , 'i T A .
. - i. w. . t . I trait aAclatv. m-n hernra Juda-n. Hoauel '
or-two unique zeaiurss. a nasningioni - . - r . . . " ' . j ; , .1
street dentist named Cosn some years "n r'l ot "S? MAniJIt '
ago married and during his courtship preferred by, 'M''-" VJf.
the Other side, between Nye and the
head of the, canon, Th men bringing
tn- the renorta sa that -the water ran
three feet deep dowe th canon and the j conceived the Idea of having a diamond ,on arguments, ana uon . tesumosy
1L
MEN iT SUITED
gulches,
. 'Xsia Xelpe Crops.
(Journal Special Service.)
ADAM 8, Or., June, . J. -The . heavy
rains of last -night and. today have done
much to Improve the crop outlook and
It is now expected that much of the
wheat given up as beyond chance of be-
rearet at th untimely death of our decease.
toolbar, eeorre fi. Ptnt nod pnr plticer sorrew
at the Inaa Thla Fiar. hita thnrahv narMlnH'
- BmiWd, That w trader to the members of
nia airirsen xamiiy our neartreit sympatny IS
iu.-a, ,,iu, Mr,vw -,, u-rn,uiniii
Eeaolved. That thraa resolutions be spread
tarvas aw ua va. wi sw .ui V . Wm SI S ri
(roaaed copy thereof be aent to hi family nd
a copr turnmnfq loo oaiir prea OI 101 City
tor puoucauon.
WHITUBT h. BOI8B,
AKTHI B C. 8PENCEB,
PAN. J. MALARKEy,
JOHK F. LOGAN.
JOHN T. M'KEE.
-. Commltt
IT IS ANOTHER
, STRAIN STORY
Thrown in Jail and with the state s
prison staring him in the face was the
fate of Charles J. Twersky in a civil
ised country and among enlightened
people because ho refused to do that
v which he considered dishonest. , ,
"I feel that I have been the victim of
the revenue of- an unecrupulous man,"
said Tweraky. "I ca,m' to this town a
r stranger and almost penniless. In less
- than a week after my arrival J was
thrown Into the. municipal Jail without
knowing what I was charged with and
for more than a Wren I laid in the
, county Jail without a hearing or a
chance to speak.
- "Is that the way -to treat one? I have
never been in Jail fWore'ln my life. I
come Of a good family and I can easily
secure references as to my previously
.. , good character. I desire vindication. I
... do not know whether I shall remain in
Portland, but whether 1 go or stay I
-do not care to have auch a cloud as this
hanging over me.
"Is seed of work Z went to Paul
, Strain's "store on Washington street
and secured employment at gia per
week and a commission of SO per cent
v oa all over-charges. The first week X
snaAe gao. But I did not desire to eon
etaes te such a way as that and I told
Strata I would like to make a legitimate
- salary.
" T will Start a new system.' said my
'employer, so be took- a number of suits
. marked 110 and raised the prices on
, them to $11.95. "Now." he said. 'I will
give-you boys s' dollar extra on every
; one of these suits you sell." On the
suits marked tie he aid he would give
i us IS cents. This Is what la known as
the P. hi. system- --;" 1
, "8uch ' wsy f doing business dld
'ot suit me la the least and when two
of us. went, to him on " Monday - and
asked that we be paid a straight salary
wa were handed our tl end told to
go. strain followed us to the door and
struck my companion, Wilson, who is an
old man, in the face with his fist.
it was because I advised Wilson to
bring suit against the clothier that led
to my arrest. He was angry because of
my refusing to work under the. P. M.
aystem and because of my stand in re
gard to his assault on Wilson. The
next day I was arrested and hurried to
Jail on the trumped-up charge of steal
ing a suU of Paul Strain's shoddy cloth
ing, and It has tnken me 10 days to re
gain my liberty."
SUPREME COURT CASES
(Journal Special Service.)
SALISM. June 13. The Supreme Court
has set six chucr for hearing for thts
week beginning Monday, June 22. They
are:
Monday, June 22 Kon 1.. Earle. np'-
peuunt, vs. tsyivester z.. rcarle. respond
ent; appeal from Coos County; 12 m.
t . O. Bergman, respondent, vs. lnman
Poulsen & Co. and 'Ala I tie Makarinen. ap
pellants; appeal from Multnomah
County; 12 m.
Tuesday, June 28 Van B, Cears,
4 executor, respondent, vs. John t. Daly
I et a)., appellants; appeal from Marlon
.County; 12 m. U. Ii. Colbath. appellant.
vs. Hoefer 5orn. respondents; appeal
from Marion County; 12 m.
Thursday, June 25 J. Adrian Epping.
executor, respondent, vs. Washington
National Building. Loan u Investment
Association, appellants: appeal from
Multnomah County; 12 m. Leo. J. Pat
terson, by J. P. Finley, guardian', ' re
spondent, vs.jl'nlted Artisan, a corpora
tion, appellant; appeal from Multnomah
County; 12m.'
Prof. Sheldon
Th World's Oreat Palmist, Vow locate! at
"COSMOS," COX. rOUHTH AKD MOHRI80M
I'M am M M - . ma t
cm,vjw bi, mm, mm MB ev.
Prof 8hfldon Is graduate of tb University
of Pari---pipil of the greatest Hvlnff nutburity
on poj-rooiojj rrorpaaur v.narcot 01 raria.
He (Prof. Sheldon) la, beyond tbe ahadow
oi a aoiiot. ine most eintinc practlclnf med
lum and nalmlat ln-he world tortar.
Prof. Kbeldon ha In his posaealon hundred
of testimonials coming from .people of all
eiaaaew.
II of. Hlirldon aatlxSe where other fall,
heuee his trade mark. "Hatlsfurtliin or No
Charife." THI8 NOT HONEST? COULO
ANYTHING BE KAIRKK? AUvK given on all
niattcro of life.
ASHORE AT ST. JOHNS;
BT JOHNS. N. B-. June IS. The Al
lan. Uner. Norwegian, is ashore at
Cape flay today and Is likely to be A
total wreck. Her cargo and cattle are
being thrown overboardv
net In on. of hla affilancad wife's tooth, fom DOtn siaes, mo aeienanm was
nrnh.MV n hntt. .hn. hia .w.tinn charged. The court considered - tljat
bear witness to his skill. Matters have ?th,b!tM .hlL M.Ll fill
hot bee altogether satisfactory In the ?rhJteeaidw'r0J?J1h" ,!w",!bJ5I2!l-!1l5
tnatrlmnrHal lira tit (ha dentlt In anlta "iu vn m viu iv
of the diamdhd-set tooth Mrs. Conn had ,0TC,:i Wo- It. ' Hence the aeTehdaf
hi." office : ""T sfternoot,, .. published ye.tef-
On the occasion In question she came to MV
tbe bfflce and soon after her arrival the fe of l.Jl
Mum bnuma en.rsred .in a fast and I the Sherlock Building, having .with hr
ing saved will give 4 fair yield. Re-
"US n,r.hJ,,nUrUnd,n, rt furious wordy warflre, terminating In PhotoiPh.
most encouraging. ( : r tha in., of th. diamond tooth caused bv f enlarged to life slse. She held
destrsd
coupon,
ELECTRICIANS ARE
IN CONSULTATION
a stlnglpg blow In th mouth delivered w wmcn . P'
hv h.V-i man Th.t hi not ce.nta, this entitling her to the work she
only cowardly but rather an expensive wanted.- 8he was Informed that the
one for the dentist. The wife took a Photograph could not
hand In the physical argument at that m""'l 'k,0 r'l: A ?J
point and In a remarkably short time ,u8d- Trouble ensued, snd n officer wak
k. ,.i,.j -t,.,,-!. .,...1... k.j iiinnionta, r intuy sirs, wniwnwn bp-
struck it Bh. tor. down the draper,. Pne t
cmdiuUsL r i inn 1 . ' ; r v -.
BAN rriANCISCO June 13.-The Ini "rlT -V'.L "r""1!,,"' T. she alleaW. assaulted her : violently
ternatlonal Brotherhood, of Electrician the tim.ly arrival out cf th door f his es-
would doubtless soon have turned beir Lt,-
is this afternoon meeting representa
tives of the Pacific States Telephone "v"r?".r "aJnT-imZT-J
hnu.i whlnh a r-M tint nnlfnrm rnr Ih, 1 1 -
same clans of '.work In cities on the
Coast The result will affect the whole
body on this Coast; .
BRITT-O'KEEFE
FIGHT A DRAW
HELENA, Moht, SJune 1-After 20
rounds of fierce fighting. ' with' tbe hon
ors about evenly omaea, tne unit
OlCeefe fight was declared a draw.:
Xdna Wallae 1 Oourt.
Edna Wallace Hopper la In the city on
business connected with her suit to set
aside the will, of her step-father,. Alex
ander. Dunsmulr. The suit of the pretty
young1' actress, was filed sortie months
ago In the British Columbia court, the
grounds being the incompetency of
Dunsmulr at the time he signed it and
An' th. ftii.th.i- rrnnnil that itnriuA In. n ...''.
-. -. "."-- I uaiismenics .a
fluence was exercised by his brother, I Cadet Lieutenant Elliot
.TamAa Dunsmulr. In aacurlnar hta'rel-1 Mitchell Commanding,
stive's elrnature. It is sllesed bv the Company drill. .Company-, A
w I . m-m ai w ww If. Kim.
aVV. 4,Ss it, vwu'
The commencement exercises of the
Hill Military Academy and, the 'annual
military exhlbltloa and drill will be held
on Wednesday -evening, June 17 at S
o'clock. The following Is the program
Address. . . ........ .Judge J. B. Cleland
Presentation of -Jiplomas.' , . ?
Dress parade. .. .Companies A. B and C
Cadet Major H. H. tnmstead. .Cora
mannirisT. v
compstny v
,0
Second Dav of Sale Comes' tn
. a PIe arA f nf DU','A
viuoo ohwv 1.CII UCIII1IU
rr Some Money and Also Plenty
oi-Dinerness.
''
Ranged from. 12 - to"
.14 Cents But the Aver
age Hovers Around the.tV.
Cent Marki -yf. 1
Max
fair contestant that for at leaat 40 days
Cadet Cantaln J.
manaing.
before his death Alexander-JDunsmulr company drill
TEXT tOW BATE! XA1T.
to
He has stood the t.i vt. 1H yeara' tin, aod
today lB(l a tne only Psychic Falnilnt and
AatrologaM- who tella you tbe innermost saorrt
of your. life ir It boot Baking yoa a quratliis HI
work la entirely different from other ino-t-illrdi
Pilmlats and Clairvoyants, and bo matter how
many yon hsv eonaulted and failed to art
relief from yonr troubles and nitfortiinHi, d
not despair, but call at once. Ii adrlaaa on
love., marrlace. dlvurre, fpeenlstlon. lawauits,
ebansea, hushanda, . wive. - strrethearta, and.
In fact, anything pertaining to banian wel.
fara. Ha tells yoa bow to ehaiut yoWr II f
of misfortune to one of happlowaa and ala
five yu power to secretly attract or Influ.
enoa the. ene on love or admire, no matter
wnere wealed. , m ao sot dapair aatll you
have coosulted bua.
SHELDON,
"COSKOt" FOUkTH :AK vosimo ITS.
B. a V. Offers lg Xndaoement
Travel long iism ium aaa
Stop-over. ;
llunv Prirllnn jattd OrAimn nennfit
doubt will take advantage ' of! the very
low round trip excursion ra tea to. the
Kast offered by tne uregon Kanroaa &
Navigation Company, the. following ba
ng the ngures rrom foruana: . unicago,
171.60: St.- Louis. S67.50;' Peoria, 189.261
Calrb (111.). $72.16: Memphis (Tenn.).
173.50; New Orleans. J85.36; Kansas
Cltyi St. Joseph. Atchison, Leaven
worth. Omaha, Council Bluffs. - Sioux
City, St. Paul, Minneapolis, all $80.
Da tea of sale: June- 4, 6, 24, 28, ft, IT,
28. 23. 30; July IS, 1 i August tS.'ZS.
Limit: o-olnc. ten davs from date of
sale; return, ninety days from date of
sale. Stop-over nrlvtleaes will be al
lowed within limit in either direction
west of Missouri River or St. Paul. For
particulars, ask at O. R. A N. ticket
office, Third and - Washington streets, .
Portland. , , .
Preferred Stock Canned Goods. '
Allen Si Lewis' Best Brand.
Mothers! ;;t
Mothers!!
lotherslli
was not-in a right frame of mind, ss a
result of his excessive use of intox-icantSj.and-that
while in this condition,
whlcnwas frequently attended with de
lirium, James Dunsmulr came here from
the north end Induced , his brother to
sign a .will which had been prepared in
Victoria by an attorney of that city.
Democrats fjrui right.
- There are beginning to be premoni
tions of quite a lively fight tn the lo
cal Democratic camp In the August pre
mariea. There are two strong factions
1n the party, one headed by Gavin Mc
Nab and the other by James H, O'Brien.
O'Brien has the county organisation and
has announced his committeemen In ths
various legislative districts, but McNab
if organizing the opposition and unless
some sort of truce can be patched up
there will be war to ths knife at the
polls. , ' -v ' '
. Bants re omoiais,
A' party Of Santa Fe officials ai rjved
In the city from the South about the
middle of the week on a tour of Inspec
tion. In the party are General Man
ager "Wells. Chief - Engineer Burns, Gen.
era! Superintendent Shepherd and J. R.
Hltthoock, assistant to the general man
ager, v T.:.-, ..'.":'-..,-, ,,.'..
"We are here on an Inspection trip,'
said General Manager Wells In an in
..ComDany
Captain ' Malcolm A. Mac-
Ewan Commanding. -
These boys are from to 12 years of
are ana are commanded by officers
of their own ace. '
Individual competitive drill Sot gold
ana silver meaais. ,
RING BATTLE" ISDN ft!
"- ii ." -:.; -
fjcurnat Special Service.) ? .
HELENA, Mont, June 13,-Maurro
Herrers, the brother of AUrello, knocked
out Ode In ths sixth round of tne pre
Jlminary to the Britt-O'Keefe flght. ThS
principals entered the ring at 3 ociock.
There Is a big attendance and the
fight is being pulled off in ths opert and
in a drizzling rain.--'-
; BUTTE. June U. Brltt and O'Keefe
weighed in at 133 pounds, McDonald
acting as referee and betting at the
ringside stood 10 to 7 on Brltt, with few
taxers, . 1 -:.- ,!':'( : ::":f-r ::-,,-
- CHARGES DESERTION
Winslow's Soothing Synip
has been tued for over grxTT TEAKS by MTL
UONS ef MOTffESg tor their -CHILDKEI4
while TEKTUTNO, whtv PERFECT 80CC8S
It SOOTHES tVe CHItD, SOFTENS ths OTJMS,
AtXAYS ail PAJN : CURES WIND COUC aad
Is the best remedy for DIAItllHCEA. Sold by
H. B. Morrison has instituted divorce.
proceedings against , oracs Morrison,
charging her with desertion. ; The Mr.
rtsons were married in this city, May S,
inn . thin m vur aflarcirdi. the
saia Vfffnerai .manager wens in an jn I ;.;if JiZ
tervlew. ;-and Incidentally to look; Into p,,ni '!??"' hV9l&&
rum ouostton or Aatartiiatiinar simnia
terminals at Oakland and Berkeley, pre
paratory to the opening of our Oakland
Richmond line as soon ss ths track ia
laid. . We -expect to be running, trains
into Oakland this fall. nd in order to
have the fine completed ss expeditiously
as possible we win soon be working on
NEW STREET-SERVICE
A temporary messenger service be
'tween' ths cars of the. Oregon? Water
Power A Railroad Co.v and -the Mount
th construction of th line from both! Tabor Station of ths Portland Fostomce,
end. The -proposed line runs from I has been established, v Th distance is
Richmond,'; two miles esst of ' Point
r.icnmona, soutnward to ; Emeryville,
The disUnee is eight miles, We have
two V miles of roadway graded from
Richmond southward, and construction
work on the Emeryville end of the line
M bs undertaken within a, few days.
about a quarter of a mile.
iWRECKfOLAKEvERI
Vi.f WsasjaaasalaaaassjaiaitBaa! r: , - -l r J '' . ,
o - ' f Journal Special 8ervlc. s.",:;'
etffvrt.iwn ia is rW atunu
Pruggisu is every part pt the world.. Be sore l -.t whst will be done in the way of Davis was sunk half a mile oat In the
utd ask for "Mrs. Wmstow. Soothing Syrap, VstjOdhrhing depots snd termtnal facili- harbor this afternoon. Th Captain
badukaaeotbarkiad. Twet-4vcta,abotUa ties esnnot be said' with any degree of was drowned but all others were saved.
PENDLETOtf. Jun t).-The . second ;
oa.y of th ( Pendleton .wool sales hs
come and gone and left "behind Ifcsoma
money and slso some bitterness." 'The
growers were unable to force th erics
n euii iTism ana tney came . to Ui con
clusion that ths buyers wsre In a -ring';
ror ns purpose or cheating them . out .
or ine value or their product. Aiim
suit, or this feeling the sales lagged. Xi
waro tne cioset or the day and were
as neavy as sras emected vesterM
when the matttr .was 'trnder the discus-"
slon of .the men- Interested n the trns4
actions of th,rday to come.' ,,,
The ' prices ranged from II to -1 4
cents but the average hovered about' the .
It-cent mark, floating a little abevs-and
little below. The sales started out all
right and during the forenoon, all of ths '
lots put up for sale with one exception
were sold at th figures offered, but. rur '
Ing th afternoon the spirt of the meet
ing charged and the sheep men refused .
to put up their wool for the figures--of -ferred
and the time passed with but
, fit mm 4aa M tttA Sa1iaSa4 fSftraAftl aa- 1 A "TKaKA
ss-a usss t-aaa . vs. vitw atvivu w vva i livi J :'
waa in the several warehouses pf. the,
city close to one million pounds -stored- A
for the sales today and at the close of
thsday's work there had been, only
about one quarter of that, amount Alsit
posed 4t' :'. r '
;PR0SECpTE:BUSHRELD:.-
-,';- vi-ji..,.",. &,-Ztf.$r;-wlfa
" SEATTLE, WashJun aS.-irteutnf
ant m. ax. uusnueia, now at .vanooi
awaiting court-martial for mlnanp
orlatton of government funds .while sta
tloned .at Fort Lawton, will be subjected'
to criminal prosecution oa well, . Juror-
matlon charging him with passing,, at
check to which hs had forged tbonamet
of S, A. Campbell of this city, was Sled
In th Superior Court today. Tha war-4
rant will not be served until afterr the
military trlsl is concluded. - r, ,tti
FUNERAL OF. GEN. M'COOK
I CINCINNATI. , June 11. Ganrl Al
exander McCook will be our lad Monday
With great .military honors. j .
The Xdwsrd Kolman Vnaertaklas Co
fnneral directors' and embalmsrs. fisa
YamhilL Jheae' B07, .
Jr. 9. flnlsr aad Bon. -fnmaral Sirto4 :
and smbalmers, have removed to th:
new establlshmeat. raar Third- audi
Madison streets. Both phones Se, 9. ?
OrsmssoHnm, on ' Oregon Oitveai
line, near Sell wood I modsra, eolentiflo, v
complete. Charges Adults. 935 ( chll
Aran, S25. Tisitors S te p. m. Portland
Crematio Assooiatloa. Portland, Or.
Stasis graves. S10. ramllv lota from i
t75 to iiooo. The onlyt eemeterr la
Portland waioh persetnany malntaiaa
aad for lots. Por full Uformatiea
StiPlr to W. X. Kaokeasi. Woreaatav
Block, ci W. M. Z.add, prtsldsal' -
Clark Bros.; for flowers. ISt Morrison
Streett .. .. :. ; , . ; ... j-i. y
tsse, , I
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