The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 16, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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- TIIE OREGON , SUNDAY
iciIIIIAL,
tVAOELIST SAYS
- HE MS HIT GOD
Evan Roberta the Welch Reviv
alist Hae Had Talks With -
..' tne Aimiffniy.ff :i
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WONDERFUL COMMUNION
, LASTED FOR FOUR HOURS
, As a Result of His Vision Roberts
Has Effected a Moral
i':
Revolution.,
(Special DUnttcb by teased lre to T Joeroal)
' New Torlr, "April ; 1J. "And he Mid.
tbou canst not m nr fac, far tbr
' shall no nu m and llv."H '' ,
i1.. . , . . , -.
; inui Mia ina Aimifnir ra nwm. -
8 spoke tb Lord aftr he had glvan
, th law unto Moses. . v
. T. there haa bn born Into th
" 'world man who bear "witness that ha
- baa mat Almighty God fc to fac ami
c meld, repeated communion - with hlnv r It
la Evan Roberta, tho young collier- who
haa evangelised Walee ao completelyJ
mm tn affect a moral and rellelous revo-
- lutlon. 1 : '
Bo wonderful a man la RoberU aadao
.' manreloua are hla worka that William
' T. ' 8tead. publicist, author, statesman
,anf arholar. made a trip to South Wale
, to tudy him and the Infection he has
spread abroad. It waa to Mr.' Stead
that Roberta told bla amaslng atorjr.
When tba editor naked htm how be be-.
Can hla work, he said: . ' i
"For a long time' I waa much troubled
. In my heart andlnmy aoul. by think-
- Ing over the failure of Chrlatlanlty. Oh,
It aeemed auch a failure such a failure
' and I prayed and prayed, but nothing
aeemed to live me relief. .,1 .
"But one night after'I bad been in
great dlatreaa -about this, I went to
. sleep and at' 1 o'clock In tba morning
suddenly I waked oat of my aleep and
,1 found my a If with unspeakable Joy
and aw la the .very presence of. Al
mighty Ood.- 't i .-
"And for the apace of 'four hour I
waa privileged to apeak face to face
with him aa man apeaka fare to face
,. with a friend. '.At o'clock. It seemed
to ma aa If I again returned to earth."
"Were you not dreaming?" '
"No. I waa wide awake. And It waa
not only that morning, but every morn
ing for three or four month. . Alwaya I
enjoyed four hour of that wonderful
communion ; with. Ood. I cannot Ue
acrtba I. I felt It, and It aeemed to
change all my nature. I aaw things, in
j a. different light. I knew that Ood waa
going to work in the land and not only
thla land, but ai the world-" .
: MILLIONAIRE AUTOIST ;
- :IS cleverly caught
-. Beclal Mapaten by Leased Wire te The Jearael)
, - New York, April-H.-rMaFcua Paly,
. aon of tho lata copper magnate of that
name, waa cleverly caught by Connecti
cut conatablea thla afternoon while
r ...1.. mm kAuwaa ITMntk an aa t Jfcwahll aa
t PlrfVUlUg m. i -V a vuvil exwwvauvvaaw
from New- Haven to New York with
iOeorg r. Meyers, a 'Tale eenlor, aa hla
. guest. v,. . . .
Ha daahed ihrehgh Norwalk- at- th
rat of a mile In . little over two mln
' utea and a half, and although ordered to
. atop. kept, on umd- Btamrorev-;,.' -
When Mr. Daly reached Stamford ha
found th street- blocked and balfa
- n..n williwnfM wiltln tnr film. Thtff
. had been notified y telephone . from
Norwalk. --.v.'. .'. r-? A -.' '
William Wataon, tho -chauffeur, waa
held in lloa bond, which waa furnished
I by Mr. Daly, who then aped on toward
isew xorg to Keep aa engagement. .
FOREIGN NATIONS MAP
AMERICAN COAST LIGHTS
. (epenai tnssaua ay i ess wire (eiae Maraaii
Washington, . April i ll-It haa , been
dtacovtred. that foreign, natlona have
laaen xne paina 10 gel aucn accural
Information aa te the location of the
. earchllghta at Vnited States coast de-
" ranaea that they have platted them on
mi pa, the light being Immensely val
uable at night aa rang for Bailing.
" The military and other experts lm
mediately went right, at work to make
thla foreign knowledge absolutely value
less. - It la proposed, and money haa
-been appropriated for It, to place plat
forma for - the- lights. ... which can be
raised or lowered. By a scheme known
-only to. the experts the obscuration of
th lights alternately will myatlfy the
.navigator of a - ship approaching th
'roast Or trying to sail by these lights.
shipwreck t h trusts to the new war.
. I gnus fatua.ii . ' Jv , . - V ' :
Lewis & dark Cob Jewelry
NECKLACES r
A superb collection of these
w mi rabies In all tha popular fea
toonlng. - Th . combination of
pearls, turquoise, amethysts or
topa present styles of th high-
'eat order-and eaclustvely so. -'-
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"savlosxATa . : PRICES
MAT mi . '
asooom - . raverebl, " .
m ajt--'. Ooaaurtaat r""
With the
UOM I ' rrwratltmg. .
jr.liin - --f-ru-i-in i-n f L a .-'insunarxn - -- - '
Bead Neck Chains v
. Bolld gold bead of various si sea
, and aecurely . strung on heavy
ellk oord, strong claspa aocorn
panying. v.'
A&CFddenbeimer
Oorsat , Third aad Waaaiagtew
jtwrtoi- MWitrasfltli4-
YidMI'
A GOOD COAilACTLI
f OHi ROCKEFELLER
Preacher Who Met Him for a
; i Week Says That He ira V "
:. A-'v Pious Man. i
1 c. :
READ BIBLE AND PRAYED :
? EVERY DAY AFTER MEALS
Couftf Not Reconcile, ; However,
. His Private Life With His ;
V. Business Methods.
(SpeHal Dispatch by Uated Wire te The Jooraal)
Litchfield. Conn., .April It. The
clearest Insight " Into th character . of
John. P, Rockefeller ever obtained - b.v
tbos not intimately aasoclated with
hlra. was aiven today by John Hutchlns.
pastor of tha Congregational church of
Utohfleld. t )
Mr. Hutchlns spent a week In tha
spring of 101, Intimately with Mr.
Rockefeller and hi family, and baaing
hla Judgment upon that opportunity for
learning much of character of the multi
millionaire, be declared Mr. Rockefeller
to- be a man of. th moat intensely re
ligious conviction and a man sincerely
endeavoring to accomplish as mucn aa
possible for tha good of tha world. -
This certificate or gooa.cnaraoier Tor
Mr. Rockefeller, -wag given gratuitously
by Mr. Hutchlns. . . j
fin tha early spring of IMS. Mr.
Rockefeller and hj family came to on
of th entailer mountain resorts." aatd
Mr.. Hutchlna today. "ad ! waa
brought, accidentally. Into ,a wees oi
oloae eonUct with him. 1 ;
.. Wi took long-walks together and I
was aoon asked to leave the private ta
ble and apartment of tha proprietor
and join Mr. Rockefeller family i
their eriMata.
"I waa sharing, ror me time, me aino
lr Intimacy of a Chrlatian houaeholg
and th man of tha household was, aa
ha ahould be, th leader In thla. Havf
log the. houses entirely to tnemaeives,
there waa a freedom which ordinary
hotel Ufa would not have permitteo.
Kach mornlnc after the breakfast, there
were family prayers wtin reaaing xrom
the Bible. Ait miniaier. wun an
nerlenca In many charges, no come t
knits anVaathlna of thla functlon.-
"Of th observance In tnig parucuiar
famiiv i can sav that none In any place
ever lm Dressed sae naere with Ha tovlng
earneatneaa and simplicity. The entire
atmoaohere of th family Ufa waa tha
atmoanher Of love. . . f , .
"Mr. Rockefeller . went te th city
for day. On hi retara b told m
that h found ' bis aon at tha church
baching a class of youa men. . Then
he added. Mr. Hutchlns. I woald rather
have my aon filling aueh a part as that
than to see him sitting king on
throne. ' -: ' "
-r realise th incongruity or me situa
tion and . lament It I have near a
man and a minister of Mr. Rockefeller's
own denomination tea ininga reiievim
upon Mr. Rockefeller n moral character
and claiming ha nad positive proors oi
their truthf ulnesa But I have not be
lieved 'and- do t itot believe mat nr.
Rockefeller Is anything but a staceraly
Christian tnknr which I found him to
be during that week of unsought and
accidental ' personal eontaot. .
vTh iaClon will aria how to roa
cilei- th i private Christian, character
with the large publlo dealings la th
worfd of finance, and it la a curlews one.
t nut tba following to him In more than
on of our conversations." and could gtv
hia answer If that war any object. They
were not aatlafactory to ar. they wr
to mm. i But I mak attempt at
reconciliation, either to eatlafy nry wa
mind' or th minds of others, I simply
bear witness to tha lasting faatprssslsn
of Chrlatian character and sincerity
which that intercourse mad apes me."
TO TAKE ORE UNDS'
? OF GREAT NORTHERN
New Corporation Formed to De
.. velop Mines Owned by ,
0 Hill System.
(Sperial Dispatch by Leased Wire te Th tooroti)
Boston, April le A new corporation
la to be formed to take over, th last
holdings of or lands owned by , th
Oreat Northern railway - and ; develop
them, v This innovation In finance Is
Intended 'aa a conversion ef the fixed
sssets into dividends for the stockhold
ers. Th Oreat Northern stockholders
will recalve aa a' bonus for giving up
their equity In th lands new. stock
which will be worth flOO per share to
them. On thla basia It will be worth
til a enaxe to the holders of Northerns
Securities and about 15 per cent to
Union Paclflo stockholders.
Tha Union Paclflo will receive about
Ill.rOO.OeO of th Oreat Northern atock
and will therefore receive th aam
amount of tha new or atock. t ' Th
Northern Securities stockholders will re
ceive about I2 In Oreat. Northern, and
on th basis abov outlined will receive
the same amount in tha new ore atock.
Th purchase - of the -lands will, be
made from th Oreat Northern direct
by th new company, .tha exchange of
rights being effected by giving tha new
atock to tho holdera of record . at the
tlm th deal la increased.
FOUR HIGHWAYMEN . GET
: : ; TEN YEARS APIECE
' (flseelal Diipatek to The' JoaraaL) ' '
Seattle. April U.Bdward Allen. 'Wil
liam Kelghle. J. Tllbur and Frank Henry,
four highwaymen . who-, held -up and
robbed fully aig peraona in various part
of Seattle tha latter ."part of March,
pleaded guilty to highway robbery in TW
auperlor court thla . rooming and . werf
aentenced by Judge Griffin to each aerve
Iw'Tears at hard labor in. tha , Walla
Walla penitentiary. ;. : ' J
- Jlghe and Tilbury gav their, ages
aa 10 years, while th other two declare
they ar It years old. Tha man made
no remarks when aeptence waa imposed
but took It as If it was a matter, of
course. '; ..---.- ..-.,;, ,... (
MARIE TEMPEST LANDS 1 - f
t . WITH ENTIRE COMPANY
(Special Dtipatch krlawd mire t The Joaraal)
New Tort. April 15 Even to th lady
ushers who last Friday night wer play
ing at tha Criterion theatre. In, London,
th entire company of Mlaa Mart Tern
peat arrived her today on tha Cunardtr
Luranla, on a tour of th country. -
. Th company numbers tt persons, and
la to ahaw "The Freedom of Susanne"
-fnr fnr weeks, returning to .London
Wednesday, May 14. .No quick move f
g thealrtrsi kind like thl hus ever boen I
Cur Eycte23
Aic Guaranteed
;- If an optician Isn't willing Id guaVan
te his glasses It shows a lack of con
fidence fn himself which ahould make
feopl very skeptical about entrusting
heir, sight to him. With every pair
of eyeglasses w pell we aupply a writ
ten guarantee. - Our glsnses have be
oom recognised aa the absolute stand
ard or accuracy. - an' you anora , w
wear any otoer aino i . - .
Oregon Optical Co.
Ok A, Sid-, raota sad Ti
SXWOlfEfOUND
;: NO PLACE LIKE: HOME
''V
After a Year's Stay In Europe He
v Returns Gladly, Improved
- . . in , iivaiui.
.r-
Adolph Wolf, senior member of th
firm of. Llpman, Wolf A Co.. returned
1 , .u.nlna f.Am a ,mi . f . I n lHi.a
rope. He is very much Improved, hri
health and aaya that th last year waa
among th very pleasaateat of his wool
Ufa. At th aam tlm. h waa extreme
ly glad to gat .back ' to Portland, of
whoa great Improvement bo had heard
much. Whll en rout horn he apant
aoma time in New York.. Ther he heard
much about th Lewis and Clark fair,
Ha ist th opinion, from' th lntereat
which ha everywhere heard - expressed
regarding th avent, that tha attendance
will be lara-sr than tha moat optimistic
rPortlander haa ao far believed possible.
Mr. Wolfa found that outalde of the
fair Itself ther was extreme Interest In
tha country, many people having decided
to mak tha fair their 'first objective
point but incidentally determining "that
they will at th aam tlm sea a section
of th country which la too little known
and wbtcn at tha aam tlm affords a
many opnortanitiaa tor new experiences
If not investments. .
- From tha moment of hla arrtvaj Mr,
Wolfe's bom In King street waa crowd
ed with a never-ending stream of
friends and neighbors. - Many friends
met him at th train and escorted him
home, and from that time onward vntU
midnight h . waa ao surrounded that
h found It uttarlv impoaalhlsuto talk
about his trip xtr experiences except in
a disjointed way. Beyond expressing
his gratification over being ono again
back among tha friends of years" stand
ing and receiving th congratulation of
many callers, air. won xouna uiu
opportunity, to do anything aia on in
first night C his return noma.
WOULD BE KINS, BUT
WAS ONLY SWINDLER
(CoaUaiMd from Pag On.)
Italian wanted to eamsa tha arrest of
th Russian nobleman and pravent nia
taavlag. Th offloer explained that r.e
was powerless t act in olvll cases, and
that wttawat a warrant be could not ar
rest th man. However, he offered
suggestion. .- '
. "1 can't arrest him without a war
rant.' h told th Italian, '"but as soon
as a appears you "amaab him on.' -and
I'U arrest both of raw for fighting."
Th Italian seised ' the suggestion
adlly.' H would wait, he said, and
do aa h waa told, j He did not have
long to wait, for presently th . "brines'
appeared. H alighted from a carriage
and walked awtftly toward tha gat
opening into the train shed.- In doing
so he waa compelled to .paaa close to
th officer aad th Italian. Apparently
ha determined hot to notic th Italian,
bur changed his mind almost instantly.
"Why. how do you dor ho said with
th utmost courtesy, extending .his
gloved hand.' "I'm ao glad you cama to
bid m farewell. ,
Without uttering a word tha Italian
suddenly drew" a revolver from . hh
pocket and opened flra before tho offi
cer could interfere. Tha plac waa
crowded, and tha atreet outside tho sta
tlon waa filled with carriages. -
Six shots were fired, th balls lodging
In posts and shattering - windows, but
no one waa hurt Aa aoon aa tha Italian
opened fir the "prince" ran awlftly
towarda tha crowd and disappeared up
Seventh atreet. H went Into east Port
land, where he remained over night and
boarded a train for Seattle th following
morning. .Th Italian waa. arrested, but
waa released. - t.- '- -.
"I ahall never forget th so-called
prince,'" said Captain Bailey. --"When
I read th story of hla arrst In Bremen
I at one recalled hla experience in
Portland.- - " " . -- i -
Th "princ" 1 aald to.hava operated
ln!8pokan and in cities in : British
Columbia after leaving Portland. - A
number of other f fleers and cltfsens
recall th Incidents connected with bis
trip to Portland. Ha received a great
deal of newspaper notoriety et the tin.
When arrested at . Bremen navine
stated that he waa arrested many 'years
ago by Russia for political reasons and
sent 40 Siberia,' whence he escaped to
thd United States by way of Vladivo
stok. H served with the United States
troopa in th 8 panlsh-American war. Ha
la the aon of General Ba vine or tha Hus
sion army, and . Countesa Helen Toulouse-Lautrec,
a member of' an ancient
Bonrbtui family. ' It la a matter of his
tory that Stamboulof f - had arranged a
plape for "Prince Savlne en tha Bul
garian throne, when Russia stepped In
with serious charge, against the man
who would be king. , ' ,-
PORTLANDER TESTS
i PROBATION UW
(pelal Dlt-Mtrk byLMStd Wirt te Tb JeorasI)
San Francisco, April It. O, H. Stan
ford pleadedl , guilty . today. In Judge
Coex'e court to th charge of grand lar
ceny.'-His attorney asked that he he
allowed to go on -probation. ' Judge Cook
said he thought- tha probation law was
unconstitutional, ss It give to courts
th right to reprieve, s power which th
constitution vesta exclusively n th
governor. Tho matter waa postponed
until Monday for further bearing. Stan
ford atole a watch frdm Robert Dona
hue and pawned It. Testimony wsa of
fered today. ,to show that ftsnrord is a
member of a rrsptctabU family Hying
Frhrrmnce frir
Easter Odorfl in Teqipting Variety in Oar
. Periumery Department r' '
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This Season's Latest, VIOLET
deVENICE, per oi -
ENGLISH VIOLET WATER - AZn
In Atomizer ..,..,..':..iUW
3mVA Per Cent discount onv i
Century Plate Cam
a
You nh's Rectal
Dilators
;
- Wonderful relief for Constipation,
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Per. Set 83.00
wondara
Jelnta,
IAR AND FEATHER
MICHIGAN U
Fifteen Young. Ladies and Four
Men .Compel Objectionable ;
Female to Leave.
SCANDALOUS ACTIONS
""PROMPTLY PUNISHED
Compelled to Strip While thick
Coat of Tar ls Applied
With Feathers.
(Beedal ptspateb-by Leased Wire te The Joemal)
Hudson, Mich, April 1. Fifteen
young -- women- ana 1 four men, wnoe
semes the polio say are unknown.
tarred; and feathered Mrs. May Post on
Monday nlstit.. Mrs. rom nas oeen liv
ing In the Retan building alone. "Well-
known men hare been frequenting th
Retan block alnc Mrs, Poat took up
her residence ther and gav rla to con
lderabl scandal. Complaints made to
tha police - wera unheeded and aoma
young married ' Women advised Mrs.
Poat by latter that aha would better
leave th cltv. No attention waa paid
to thla, except that a man supposed to
be her husband auddeniy appeared on
tha soene. .
Late on Monday night, after tha
streets war deserted, II , women and
four man. all said to be prominent In
tha city: appeared at the door of Mr.
Post s Quarters and 'gained aamiaaion.
They did not hesitate to mak their er
rand known, and when tha stranger tnea
to Interfere tha men of tha party told
him ha would better go into another
room ana Keep quiet.
Tha woman then ordered Mrs. - 1'ost to
remove aoma of her garmenta. Despite
her pleadings, they applied a thick coat
of tar from buckets .which they had
brought along and then sprinkled an
abundance of feathera upon It. , Then
they parted with, a warning that if th
roo'ms wer not vacated within 4S houra
worse, treatment would b inflicted.
Mrs. Post has disappeared.
WEDS A MILLIONAIRE .
BUT LOSES HER TRUNK
Chicago, April IB. Mrs. Charles
Dosche, wife of a California millionaire,
dabartad for Han FVanclsco on a wed
ding trip tonlghy leaving her trunk and
personal belongings oenino at tne yran
oea Wlllard hospital, hire aha war
hurs Lucy , Ann Schult until her
hurried wedding Prlday. There waa dis
closed another hospital romance, Miss
ftchult nursed Mr. Dosche back from
th grave In Mendota last year. "She
cannot get tha trunk until ahe pay $
which she. agreed .to forfeit If aha did
ndt remain her two gears,' declared
Mrs. Mary Inglegart, president of th
board of trustees of th hospital.
We could let" tha old trunk if we
wanted to wait snd replevin It," aald
Charlea Dosche. tha happy . bridegroom.
"But that, would take-too long: what's
the user Thereupon Mra. Dosche cut
II ner hospltsl bridge behind her and
left for th Paolf Ic coast, where her
husband haa a big fruit ranch, and where
boarda of trustees will bother -her no
WOOD' ARB. CLARKE & COMPANY-
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SENSITIZED FHdTO CLOTH, i
ultable for vlewe of ' .th .
' ; fair- buildings wonderfullr '
: beautiful, soft effects. 504 -
05 and 5f c
tara&orar amd intm-
: - nre by our own expert.
quick work each film gtud--led
separately t bring- th -aubjec
out beat J
PUes,
Pa V -( vl i
i ii h
Stren&hen ThM
Weak Antilo : -
W will knit f plc f taatIo hoalery to fit Our -own
loom and our own expert. Th only plant
of Its kind on tha coast.- Elastlo Hoalery, knit a
from freeh rubber and pur silk, aocompllshei
for Bpralna, Varlooa Vins, Swouan.
; -. - J -y. ... -
Trusses, Artltlcl&l Eyes,
Surgical Instruaests,
VOODIARK OUYB OIL IS MADE
FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
Will WITNESSES :
ilDIIJG COVERflliEfiT
Wives of Beef Trust Employers
-v Summoned Befori Fed- iv
; tral Grand Jury. . '
. . - 1. 1 i'i ''.
TWO HU83AND3 8ENT TO '
CANADA BY THE PACKERS
Three Lawyer of Principal Pack
ing Firms Will Soon Be '
;' Indicted. ..
(Special Dtssstca by Leased Wire te the Jearasl)
Chicago, April ia Two Chicago wo-i
men are said to form tha first llptk -la
tha chain of evidence which th govern
ment is trying to forgo around th beef
packers. These women are tha wives
of prominent employes of a packing
company who ar Just jiow traveling In
Canada and by tha svldenc of Jiies
women It la aald tha government hopea
next week to secure tha indictments
which will be ,aa Important and "will
reach higher than thos found hereto
fore. The women ar Mrs, Irvine- A.
Vent. wife, of the.' assistant secretary
of Swift A Co., and Mrs. Richard W.
Howes, wife of the head of th casing!
department of Swift ft Co. Both Of th
husbands ar in Canada. - '
Yesterday they were at the .Windsor
hotel in Montreal.,- They left Chicago
shortly before th grand jury Convened
and traveled for awhile m thla country.
going later across the boundary lin Inta
th dominion. The government lr forced
to prov that they are. really em ploy a
That tha husbanda of Mra. Vant and
Mrs. Howea are in Canada and that thoy
ware aent there at the instigation of
th legal advisers of a certain packing
company ara facta which it la aald tho
government aeeka ' to prov front th
testimony of . these' women.
. Both women returned from : Canaan
within tha last few days. . Tba govern-1
ment.is aald to be In possession of evi
dence that Mra. Vant and Mra Howea
atopped In Canadian- hotels .-with their
husbands. . - v. ,
Mra. Howea returned from Canada
Thursday and was at ones sun-monad
t appear at the home of Mra. Vant In
Englewood. Ther aha is aald. to have
met an attorney connected with a prom
inent packing Arm and to have discussed
plana for a trip to Europe with her hus
band. A similar trip for th Vants la
aald t hav been planned at tha aam
tlm.,-- .. . .. t ,,- , -..,.
Mr. Howea appeared before th grand
Jury today. -Mrs. Vant denied that ahe
had testified but would not ,deny thit
eh had been subpoenaed. Boon, after
Mra Howea concluded her testimony,
th grand Jury adjourned. ' - .
. No indictments were voted but It la
said to-b th intention of th govern
ment of conducting th Inquiry Into th
packing buatn to secure three Indict
ment against lawyers of on of "th
principal packing flrma of th country.
woM-ggrg boaju or tbabb.
.. tHpeclal Ulejietch te Tb JownaL) ,
Dayton. Or.. April H.--Tha women of
Dayton, and vicinity today-organised an
auxiliary to th .board of trsde for th
purpose of arranging exhibits "for tha
Lewis and Clark fair and for clvlg Im
Tt'i y tr that UwnJThiri tr-L-X J.U,
peaa Vt grow without moisture. v n Mi7 -L ' 'i
are aettlns mora ftoa than anv othur - l V ' V 9J 4 CU ' .
aeKln
tor In th northwest, for wa buy
ser goods in .Immense quantities
give customers th benefit ,.if lowest '
price. , . . , . j g,, , - ,.
Price ft so-foo lsagths -; ,'t. , ,
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BRASS NOZZLES. 45V , '
HOSE REELS ............... f 1.75
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Sunshine: for,
the Shut-Ins
OUTINGS
FOR THE INVALIDS
We Rents r
J In valid Chairs
"r3r Crutches -nMi,
Small Cutlem
tTDlMUra BOTSSOnS, Munt
, rsgular 80, ra aad fOs,
9 On OI POOXST KiriY
FROM-SUN'RiPENED
CUTS THROAT AND t
:t peell tUssstch te The'" VinSSTT'
Havre. Mont. April it Mike Roasa.
an iuilan Uborer. whll In a fit of
temporary Insanity cut hla throat and
laapad through a window of amoking
ear t a rapidly moving Great Northern
flyer. Search waa instituted, hut Ross
sou Id hot be found. Later ths Italian
ataggered Into Havra, with blood flow
ing from his wound, ' and fainted upon
reaching a aaloon.. Two thousand dol
lara wer found In hla clothing. ' He .was
on hla way to Rom. H will recover.
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Come to NICOLL : for c Your
Suit for Easter ; Sunday-You i
Will ' Find ; Gooils and Prices
;r Efquaiiy Attractive jv ; ;
The best dressed mew of Portland are wearing;" Nicoll'a '
made-to-order Garments--and at prices,, quality con-
; sidered, less thanlr edy-made, '':;;V''; ;
;! Latest novelties in Suitings, Overcoatings and Trou- ..
, ; serings just received. In special shipment from our New -York
buyer .'" IV'-. "'.''''i.r'. ,.-;',:,";
; "Vv' Oarmnta to order in a day if'r;uli4d jv ' ( "V''
v ." -" "atlsfactlon guaranteed In all caass. ''', ; ,'',
(, 1, r. Full dreaa and Tuxedo suits a. specialty, ?
rub -
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94.00 ,
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v 1 - ported,, large alse, robust i -, .
(.HniV.,'. .,-1 -vj.,1 '.
;3for$iyea.35c
AQTAaiVhT? Ombular. half, gallon'
to a gaL $t.ZS 1 76 ad &04
on soz ov rm roor tux ,
Wlta avery paroaaa la
-ua ox gooaa.
sonvu-. ..... '.; ;- .. ; ,
points .,..........20 AM9 10';"
reduced to- ,.,...k...40 29 SSd'
- - Latest ahapea in handles and
OLIVES
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RALPH ROSE BREAKS.
V RECORD FOR SHOT PUT
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(Special Diapstcb byLaued Wire to The Jearaal)
; Buffalo . April U. Ralph Boa, who
hatla irom Michigan, rod Into Buffalo
today from a town in Tennessee and an
hour later broke th wod'd Indoor
record, for putting ths M-pound shot. Ha
put tha ahot 471-4 feet slashing a mark I
that has stood for soma little time. Ros I
performed thla wonderful feat In th
Forty-seventh Reilmental gamea. Thou
sands cheered . him when tb record
waa announced. Roe says he can beat I
tha mark h mad tonight..
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