The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 19, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE CFFOON DAILT JOURNAL, PORTLAND,
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HOLDUP. ARTISTS
ARE BAD MARKSMEN
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; v : Tbdr Ballets Go Wide First Attempt at
ttienwa? koddctv m wees -
V A abowar of bullets Syed at H. O.
' ' Wells 1 e'eloe last nlfbt by thrss
, hishwaymea, fii4 to atop elm in Ue
., attt tnr with hla moatr.
i Tha saasetleaal attempt ta bald op
i and rob Wells eoevrred oa the Slavln
road; asec corbett etreet, aecoraia to
11 the story fwlatea' to Polloemaa J. P-
rniiM. The latter resorted Um matter
to Chief Hani thia moroln. and detea
tivas ware daUIIod to tavaatlcato.
' Walls oparalao a wood aaw. and aftar
work la too or eaeb day returns aftar
dark ta bia homa, an tba road aamed.
rreajwantly ha haa larva ioai of maasy
with hlsa. Last Bleat ho had osa to
-$1, ho aays, and It la tho haltof af tha
aoUoa aad of tba Intended victim that
tha thraa mea who triad to hold him up
meant to rob him of tho manor. M la
hallovad they know ho had It, aa that
they piaaaad to waylay him to tha
lonely opot aad aacmro It.
Walla laavalfht work ad elees to tha
plaoo whara fee waa eonfrontad. and had
Just atartod to walk homa whoa tho at
tamated boldjip eeeurred. It waa crow
has dark, and bo ooold as hoa very tar
ahead. Snddsaly thraa mea apran
oat. Tha? erlad to Walla to hold up
his bands, and at drat bo tnouaht it waa
a J oka. but, seebtf thalr ravolvara aloam
las, know dUtoront. -
Takln to hla heels. Walla ram. It Is
doubtful If ho wlU aver run aa faat
araia, unJoaa undor tho Same olrcum
stancea. No ono kopt time, but Walla
bellevee ho brobo all raoorda. At any
rata, ha had tha pleasure of fotllnf Ibo
would-ba holdup man, altoouch bo oama
noar loalng hla Ufa.
Aa walla taa, tba thraa man baaa
flrlnf. How many ahota thar aant aftar
him Walla doaa not know, far ha waa
too frlcbtatiad to ramambor, but no
board fvarai bull to whlaa paat htm.
and ho oxpaetad to bo brought to tbo
ground at ovary ahot. But h Kapt up
hu paoa, aad roachad hla homa, Latar
ho roturaad ta aouth Portland and told
bia otory to tho polloaaaan,
Thia ta tha flrat attanptad holdup for
four wooka. Not alnoa Sulllvaa and
Smith hold vp da vtetlma la a alnaia
alsht havo tho poUoa boon. tvoubUd
with Ualtwaymon.
BABE'S ARMS CLASP
MURDERED MOTHER
(Oontlnoal from Paaa Ona.)
orawlod aeroaa tha floor, aad Ha banda
wara atalaad by Ha mothafa blood and
tha front of Um whlto frock waa eriaa-
;aonu. . i' -i ',. . i
Tha orlmo had arldontly hoaa eom
mlttad hut a ihort tlma boforo tha hup
band artivad homa. Poet prlnta wara
found laadtnc to tho road that ruaa
mv tho door, hut furthar than thu bo
alua haa paaa found that haa aa
pravod of aaautaDoa to too poi
aooarlnaT tha ammnnity.
Tho paat raw wooka baa aaaa an an
uauajly la raa numbar af tram pa paaalna;
throaah thia Ttolatty and by many It la
thoucht that tho murdor waa oommtttad
by ono af thaao and that ha aafaly mado
hta way out of tha country bafora tho
'day paaa ad. '
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Too late to euro a oold aftar oonaum
Tion Baa raaienea ita aaaaiv grip oatl
lung, tiu vt. wooo i norwif piao
.Syrup while fat thora ta tlma
YOUNG DEMOCRATS
"-ARE ENTHUSIASTIC
1 Tharo waa a linra tend tethaaiaatla
moatmaT of tha Touna; liona Pamoaratlo
dob In tha Chamber af Oammarea laat
ovonlBC thoaa praooat apnea ling- apoo-
tally anthaalaatlo aver tho ohearlna aawa
that New Torfc and Indiana ara aura to
giro Parker thalr eleotoral votea, and
that Wleoonetn la likely to drop Into thu
Demoeratla oolumn. There waa not much
extoUatlott of the prealdant at tha moot
ing, aaa .apoaher prforrlna; to him aa
tho monumaatai 'ago man mar mt our
proa ant elrU laat ton."
C Armltaga, eeoretary of tba elua.
deUTored hla maiden apeeeh, ooaupylnc
tho attention of hla audience for more
than half an hour. Ho oomparod Roooa
Tolt to Cromwell, A man who aoorna
advlea or tho opinion of tho world, an
tndlrtdual who aowa tt ail." Mr.
Armltaga'e brilliant aalltaa ware load I y
applauded. Tho elub will ma
Bast Tueeday ovonlac,
' Allen and Lwla Beat Brand.
f WHAT DID THE WOGGLE-BUG SAY?
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Profttrad -tha tMODle In thia EXTRAORDINARY BROWN TAO 8 ALB art such at Wwraj nmr bafora Dlaced witkn tha reach of burera at thia Maaon at
tha year, bare, elsewhere, anywhere in tha union. Tha wtapina; cnt in priced throughout tha ttore throws tha vaxioua atockp which we have provided for the'
fail and winter aearoiie--on tha market at leas wan tney coat to, produce. Tnia moat unusual ana aaMordinarf proceeding la tha result of conditions beyond
our control but which left no doubt in our minda aa to the wisdom of facing present and peremptory loss in preference to tha fabian policy pursued by other
stores, s Tha styles ara up-to-tbe-bour and ahead. Tha marchandiaa includes tha good, batter and beat productions of thia country's most celebrated rnaau-
tecturers in their reepectivs lines. . ; - .-: . : paep- A. s .... ,-
Special In Suits
fi J A C :. tor Choke of Meo'g Fine
9 Tjf $15.00 Suits, Overcoats and
. fT"F,-i CraveDettes
f m9 Thia offering appeals to men In rrery
walk df life. It included Rain Coats
and Winter Overcoats, aa well aa Suits. Hundreds
to choose from, in all tha styles, fabrics and color
ings affected by careful drawers everyuihere.:
WE DO AS We ADVEKTISE-llE COT m J 2.50 SOT
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Racwiwavl of N. A ft. Weinatein marrhanHiaa
valued at tlS.ftA aa aHvertiaMl bv them to ha arhmm
away Saturday, October 14, m The Daily Journal of
rnaay, uctooar xo. xne arawing was oonauctaa
natrOMtfw aar4flfaM41w On rria mram mimlaaa- nmiini
who bought goods and received numbers during tha
day. . . LB. FOLKENBSRO, , Unnton, Or.
Special In Overcoats
f ( For Cbokt of Men's Swell
Hand - Tailored Overcoats
-wbbbbI gad Craveoettes wbrth
$12.00 and $15.00 '
Hera ia a bargain, and what la here won't remain
long. - Thoaa who soma first gat pickf and a snap
h win ba for tham. v ? '
OUR STOCK EMBRACES A COMPLETE LINE
MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING in incomparable values latest' styles nd materiak ara being shown here and offered at prices that others pretend
t to isaet but cannot, aa they gtva goods without quality. Aa an inaas wa' quote r , .
Men's Suits and Overcoats
$3.95, $5.45, $6JW. $9.45,
v. $12.50, $130, $15.00
Every garment the best and worm from ona third
to ona half mora than asked here. If skeptical, coma
and look. We offer no inducement to buy except
r style, quality and low prices. ; ;
Boys' and Youths9 Clothing
Boys $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, $3.30, $3.00
Youths $3.95, $5.75, $7.50, $10.50
Every suit and overcoat worth and being sold for
double our price. Tha material and style ara tha
right sort and mothers will find H to their advantage
v- ana giv nawuig wo naua cwxe.
Men's1 and Women's Shoes
' Meai $1.30, $IJ0, $2 JO, $2.50, $25
Woeaao $ajMJ. $1.75, $10 r v
Tha kinds that have style, fit and wear to them.
Tha very best that tha leading shoe factories make.
Wa give our personal guarantee with every pair.
. . Don't ouy untU you m our stock. -
COMPLETE LINE . Or MEN'S FURNfSHlNGS, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS AND VAUSES
$10,000
WORTH OF SHOES
Men's, Women's and Children's
Being Sold at Actual Coat.
Chicago Shoe Store
:'y.
165-167 FIRST STREET. BET. MORRISON AND YAMHILL .
AH Cars Stop Within Tea Steps of Our Door. . ,; s; ; Transfers to All Parts of the City.
$25,000
STOCK or CLOTHING
Men's, Youths', Boys', Sold at
Less man Manufacturer's Cost
ore
MaineClothingSt
ITS WORTH $50 TO KNOW
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RIUS Or THE CONTEST
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tarn grrm rrm itm auBM a Ratwar tha
near Jaernal aC Oeu.br la. ftrrk luwU
f la ta h. wrtttrt M fh. hmm m
af tha k dan fUdowlDC. Bach Booth haalna a mw
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onrrom and
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will he alrlaai aoMac thaa.
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Hal.
niTOR, Th JoaraaL Port
BT 10 A. at. or Til
mni of Ortohar
It two or am paraon
laat M ef th month aand than
1 pwpn IN THE O
AT or MoVsjaJUCa wti
PVrtlaod, Or. On
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icq. aant ta Wfl
that dar end aa tack
toat. IATI THB
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raaat Miaf mt awwa?
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Tfaa tow aaaa far Oefofwr are wowrtdwlt imnfMrai, aad Meat ha alae hi aaa
THS SAVa NUMBER, it ttmi ara enm4ac cmdom dallv rmaa aura n..n , m.v
aa "a -t far tha amatt la aMrato aaTafciBa,
wrlta tba aama anawar aa aaah eoetxta. To aiav arite
thb LAdan MUMsaa or
wUl aa aaaateS la ataklaa
arM turn
aiai!aftf
af Th. JootmI roe aaat wm Meh ft
OraatMtonla aaad aot arrlta th. him
adirt-.at aam-rr for rrrj day. hat SBMEhlBKB,
O0BKBCT ANBWSBS WIS. '
'limit, ar ajiailai af aa a-jlajiH
faaaQr h attiaat to Z
Kichmomidl
Is tits most axonomical fuel We can furnish cleaner coal
than any other dealer because we have better facilities for
scraaning. Let us five yon prices on your winter's1 supply
Of fuel. . . A ;'s-rv,;i
Holmes Coal & Ice Co.
' ' 353 STARK STREET ;
WHEAT DEALERS : -'
HOLDING STOCK
VO tXXABaJM-
snosneaaS
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soajwnu
Orders far wheat era asala eoastas ta
thia city tram taa eaat, but tbara la no
dlapoaluon ajnoos tha miller to aail
tbelr atocka, as tnea; say that a anort
aaa ta local suppllea la Tany Ukalr.
Tha withdrawals of wheat from thia
section durlne- tha pre aant aaaaon for
eaatara ahipmaats alone have amounted
to more than 1 1,900,00 bushels and
home ot tha araln men ear that If the
present orders ara (Iliad by aha north
weat 16,000.000 buahala would ba a
oloaar atlroate
Tba demand for blaeetem has eanaad
tha miliars of !uvet sound ta look to
their supplies, for tha eaateraera are
buylns so much that thay wlU not have
a autflalent amount for thalr own aeeda
There ts stlU shortaaa of aara for
eastern shipment and some of tha mili
ars slva thia aa a reaaoa for thalr not
aeeaptlns any mora ordera, Oa tha other
band. It la said that tha miliars af the
ooast ara frlrbtened and want to aee
Juat how mueh wheat thay bare before
they aell aa additional bueheL. Blaestem
wheat has baooma so soaree oa tha aoaat
that mlU men of California ara com
pelled to brln aapplles all tha way
from Kansas. This thay would not do
If thay oould set tba wheat la tha nerto-weat
Tha atraasth of tha Chloasa market
has been a wonderful help to the
market hare durina tba past few says
and prloes ara firmer.
Tha flour demand from tha eaat 1
aot so great as it waa a few weeka aao
en aeeount of tha lower prtoa of wheat
thora. This Is more than made ap by tha
preaent aood sail for atocka from the
Orient, eepeelally Japan.
Of tha situation in both wheat and
flour, tha Chioaso Iteoord-Herald thia
morning says:
"This aountry la lneraaslna Ita norm-
tatloa at tha rata of 1,600.00 each year,
and yet It la rat Mine leas wheat In the
eastern and middle west eta taa than It
did twenty yeara aao and less In the
northwest States than It did II years
aao," said a promient trader yesterday.
'In Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio
and aticnicen raised ilt.OOO.OOO buahala
of wheat. Thia year thay raised about
4,000.000 bushela. To offset tha mesas
we have but few states that now raise
mora wheat than thay did then or fifteen
years aa. rThese ara Oreaoa, Washing
ton and Nebraska. Kansas raleee about
tba aama, arhlla tha states af amaller
production hare not Yarled mueh from
their total of tan or fifteen yeara aao.
expect to aaa tha three northweaiern
spring wheat state gradually raduos
their wheat production aa tha older
atatee hara dona In fact, year by year
the quality la that section seems to be
averaging, poor. Maanwhlla tha ateadlly
increase la population la talllnc an ev
ery place, I axpeot to aee mueh htgner
prices despite tha talk of imports."
"Millars everywhere ara fish tins like
wild oata for aH tha choice wheat thar
aaa find." said B. A. IDckhardt "That
ta what la tha matter with wheat There
la not enough of tha aood wheat to aa
around.
V
IDAHO TOENMLL
SUPPORT 1S35 FAIR
60s VBsTYioar os
a
V0aTjnrS' OJuaa
garded aa a psraonal friend. Ra waa tha
only railroad maa la tha aountry who
bad a national reputation mm a stager.
For many years ha waa tha Boston
ticket agant for tha Boston Si Albany,
railroad.
Tears age he waa a feUow singer with
Tern Karl, Bernabee, MaoDonald, Whit
ney, George FTothlngham, Ifarla Stpna
and Adelaide Phillips, in tha famous
Boataa choir ustn ahey orgaalsed taa
Boston Ideals and want on tba road.
White ateoted ta atay with tha railroad
bueinaaa, Ha waa a great tenor, and
oould have made aa aruatio success on
tha ataga. But It haa bean said that
whan tha ataga laat a good tenor the
rallroade gained a good tleket aarsnt In
hla eholoe of a earaer. Ra ylaited Port
land la taol, aftar tha adjournment af
tha In Angelas ' aowvantion of tba
Amartaaa Aaaooiatloa of TraveMng Paa
aengar Agents, at wbiea maaun bia
ballad atnaing waa a dallghtful feature.
sure vo amajra itbt.
Alloa Smith, who waa arraotad Tor
attacking IX Kramer with a knife, waa
held to tha grand Jury Under 11,000
bonds by Municipal Judge Hogua today.
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ENGLISH REMEDY
At tha eonreattoe of tba Biiaad Dla
trlct Confedaratloa of Woman's oluba of
Idaho, which mat laat Friday aad Sat
urday at Boise, resolutions ware anaal
mously adopted andoralaa- tba JLewta and
Clark azpoaltloa and pledging tba aup
aort of all tha woman's aluba af Idaho
is tha fair.
lira, Sarah A. Svana of this elty at
tended tha eooYentlon. She went to
Boise In the Interests of tha Lewla aad
Clark axaoaltloa and tha Saoajai
status aaaoelatlon. . Not only did tha
women af Idaho pled ire themselves to
support the fain but they also promised
aaelstance In erecting the monument In
honor of- tha memory of tha Indian
maiden who acted aa rulde ta Lewis and
Clark la thalr memorable aapaditloa to
Oregon.
Last year tha Idaho women ralaad tha
aum of IMoe ta furnish tha Idaho build
ing at tha at. Lou la exposition. Thay
must soon dispose of this furniture and
natures, It waa unanimously raw
mended that thia furniture be ahlaoed
to Portland ta assist In famishing the
womee'l apartments la tha Statea build
ing at thd Lewis and Clark fair.
JURYMAN OBJECTS TO
' ALL NIGHT SESSIONS
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(avaalal Stema M The JawaaLy4 '
Cbehalla, Waa a.. Oct lt.htra. Cath-
rya MoCarthy, mother of a McCarthy
of Forest and Mrs. Timothy Lynch of
North TsJdmsv-dled at tha homa of the
former on Mewaukum river Monday
Bight Mrs. MoCarthy waa e pioneer
resident af Lewis oounty and would soon
have had her losth birthday. Sha had
bean In aoaaesslon of all bar mental
faculties and enjoyed good health aside
Trom tna faat. that aaa bag grows
4 QUIOK OUR
f raw Ooumhm, AHmm
1 OoM I
His aama la Fusa. Ba waa aammsned
i a Juryman la the eircult oourt rea-
terday morning ta listen ta tha merits af
damaaa suit. , For reaaoa wbtsh da-
reloped later ba did aot desire ta serve
This is the oolloquy that ensued between
aim and a lawyer. ,
"Mr. Poaa. hara you any prejudloa
acainsT oamaga amtar ..
"Tea, itr: X hara" :
"What Is tha nature of your objeo-
uonr'
"Well, I stmply dotft like 'am.
"It would take strong evldenea to ra-
more thii prejodlee, would It notf"
"Tea. sir; It would."
"Kindly explalu, X aafc again, why yau
ara appoaed Jo- damage suite."
"Well, sir, I hare served aa a Juryman
m two damage suits, and both the ethers
kept ma up All, alght, trying to raaoh
a vara lot,"
MRS. FRANK LEAKE
DIES OF APPENDICITIS
Aa tha result of a malignant attack
of appandleltla. Mrs. Frank Leaha, 114
Ponlar atraaL dM a ff A'aWwib- laa alh
ht tba North Paatfio anatorlunv Mar
lllaasa waa of short duration.
Mrs. Laake waa removed ta the sana
torium a few daya aao. An operation
waa parroraaea, Sha gradually sn
worse, however. Until laat night, wkun
eeam aama.
She waa the wife of Frank Leak
member of tba advertising; department
of Tha Journab Mrs. Lake waa well
known la Spokane and Salt Lake Gtty,
where aha had many frtenda May mar
riage took place In Salt Lake.
Tha funeral servtoea will ba bald tn
neiman a enapel at eolock Friday
afternoon, Tha Interment win be la
Rlvarvlaw oemeteay.
SWEET VOICED TICKET
AGENT PASSES AWAY
News of tha death of Joseph K. Whlta
aald to ba the best known raUrod
ticket agant In the United Statea haa
bean received by Portland railroad men,
by aaarly, every aaa af wheat aa was ra-
FoUowlng 1$ the statement
of a doctor who puts truth'
abort so-called "profes
sional etiquette' and can-:
didl atatee his ibeUef and
experience for the benefit of
the massee who tnay read it.
That man le Dr. C. F. SMITH, the moat enccesa-
fnl phyeidan of Olean. N. 1T
f J,I wish to add my professioaai testimony to
, the aloe of your English preparation, known
, . ai Acker'f English Remedy for Asthrna, etc.
. In several instances after I have tried my utmost
to give even relief, I have prescribed your rem
v ' edy, and it has acted almost like a miracle, not
r - only relieving but permanently curing every one
of the patients. I endorse the above prepara
v tion as one of the most valuable additions to the
; practice Of medicine. "
: ' (Signed) C F. SMITH, M., D.
Such a frank endorsement as the abore is phe
nomenal. Coming from so distinguished a mem
ber of the medical profession. It carries with it
an assurance which the public will he sure to
avail themselves of. It is recommendations like
this which make it possible) to give the broad
guarantee that is a part of every sale of
for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. It must either
do all that is claimed for it: or your money will be refunded. , Do von know'
of any other medicine sold on those terms? Do von know of anv other
medicines which prominent doctors regularly prescribe in their own practice
as being better than prescriptions they write themselves? These facts are
eu worth considering. They are of special interest to those with ion
throats and weak lungs Kemember we sell every bottle on a nositiv
guarantee, asc, 500, ana a.ooe - " 1 v - -
SOU) JUIOHCrUA&AimSQ BT t k CTJDMOEE DRUG COBCPANY.
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