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irn: . ohtgon daily j - u reran COBB SUCCEEDS HOWELL ON THE EXECUTIVE BOARD ,0 ion mum Loot of the Get-Rich-Quick Mil- lor Syndicate It Found fit -V;' vy, ...... r'Jtjz;-. MAY RECOVER WEALTH T; r vf FOR DELUDED-VICTIMS Suit la Being Tried In New York : Court to Get Poaaeaaidn' ,01 i reaaure. . . 2 . . 'f . , J.ti-:-,awt SmcUI ,WtvlBS,V,.i , . t New fork, AprU tl.Tbe latest 'Cure In the gle,ntlo swindle o ll. J th gct-rleh-qulck Mlllsr syndleate, la Lbelng told la th United States district , (court today before Judg Tbomag of , J Brooklyn. ' . "J. ;!; f '. ,,.''";; - Tha xM 1 brought by X B. Lord, truatao la bankruptcy, ol tha 1 par . cant profit ayndleato to racover tl70.0t ta'cmab and aecurltlM that balona to ' body wa recently dtacovarad in a vault '.for tha non-paymant of . phyalcianr jbiUa Aftar tha dtacovary of tha body Itka va h anil kjuuHtl thafr Kimt tiA .llenscd to Scblcalncar wra taken from , Isafo deposit vaulM In Belgium by hia . j,rlaavaa, who ara now tailing tha court ' ivlf they ahould kaap thla property jinstoad of returnlna; it to the depoaltora loat their money In the Millar ,ayn- oicaiai. . . . . - -.!-.-.-.,' ,, - f '" Edward eVhiesalnor waa a partner . of Wlllla.ni p. Millar in the onterprlae ' "U'vu m iiu a iub w , irvivvua way . jawlndled. On November t. ll,-when , the Miller- ayndlcata eollapeed. Bchlaa- Binder: disappeared with 41 hatldbAfj . which waa eald to contaM IHO.00 of UV the ayndleate'a money and f2,aae be . .lonaln te William V. Miller. It waa : -aald achlcaalnaar bad fled to Europe, and detectives aeuld not find him. , Schltnlnnr and bla fortune were! - located by T.-Kllett Hodakin, a New iTork lawyer, who spent four years on -'the ease in the Interest of John B. lxrd. "? trustee in bankruptcy. v During the first two yearly after f)chleaslnrera' disappearanca rumors ''reached this country of his prodigal life la Paris and other parts of Europe, and ef forte were made to locate and . extradite him. These efforts all failed. ."In ll tha story was told bare that ha had died' in destitution somewhere on j, .J he continent, and, although denied And forgotten, the story of his deat)i waa '"ulnia,.,;'"-"''" 5 - asnmb ta rarls rails.' Kariy In 1I Mr. Hodskin want to - 'Paris te find achleslnger and tf possible Induce blm to make a settlement ar re turn to America.- He did not locate tha . .rugiiiva. out atonea or ma aunorata en tertainmenta and his caprices of one sort . .and another were beard throughout toe - . JTreneh capital, for a time goblessinger .'.had lived at tba Oraad hotel, and was i known as Edward Solly or Cully. He r ,apent - money lavishly - and ' wasr sur rounded by a circle of gay friends. .' .Later he established a racing stable, but . because at some Infraction of rules waa '-barred from tba Jockey Club of France ' .at sold many. of bis borsea. ...'...! ' ',; , Ma embarked la a big copper apeeule- twa ana was aaM te nave made a great - seat 01 money, xnen eomeuuag oc icurred which '.caused Una te leave Paris ..suddenly, "and ao one kaV where be ., had gone..- --v . . Next cams tha rumor of hia death, and ;waa loat until early in March last, when '. information reached Mr. Hodakla tbat 8chleesingers clothing had been sent .from abroad ta his mother, now Mrs. jestnar Blake of this city, and that this ' clothing had beea quickly disposed at 'to a second-hand dealer. v . . '. aMkas Tiatt ta atiesi, - Mr. Hodskin at bnc set detectives at v w oh, ear. oro: swnea ,or Belgium. . There, after' several - t wfrillllV hi' Mail," Ik, ;. Jqualntanca af-Kly Friadlander, a rabbt. (In Oetand. whs half nfflnlatawt lh 'deathbed of Bubleslngsr, who had been ' VniltV, In timtmnA . mm . . Tila.Ml Q..I1. .Prom this surting point the story waa eon vnravaled. " . .' achleslnger died of spopiexy August It, 1 tut. In the Hotel Splendid, Ostsad. iAt his deathbed were August Llehesrt. fimeta, a wealthy trine merchant, and ' Ttwo or three other boos companions. 1a . k 111 ' . . . . MM. wu eyyvmr in loa esse! xnree elaya trior, to. his death . he -had -aoi- , lapsed in tha Kursaal club, and waa ;taksn to the hotel by hia friends. A. Pitera, the msyor of Ostend, aisa tns.de , Afndavlta as to hia death. . .- .- ' Several physicians wsre -called ta at ; elend the fua-ltive. hut wore Mnahlat tinder the lawn of Belgium, . withheld , their burial certiflcata. which prevsated v, tha body being removed to America, in X vsatigatlon proving It waa aUU In tha ,y vault of Ostend. . -k. Mr. Lord learned that Schleslnger had r a large sum In the Credit Lyonals, a (bank in Brussels. He called upon the - veffldals of this Institution. They mere. My told htm Sc)Mtov.r carried as ..'(account with the bank, which waa not g" irga, and that he had rented a aafs epoait boa rn thetr'vaults, tha contents f which they were not supposed ta JUIOW. ; i ; Through the aid of George W. Rooae-' m" elt, consul at Ostend, the consul gen enU and other United Btatea offlolala, nkf r Liird MunJ 1. lUH . 1. - mi- pcaiesinger not only had a 9 area sum of huim a.,. .. tne safe deposit, but that soon after his , . death bla brother Solomon and a New j, York lawyer with power of attorney for . Mrs. Blake had appeared at the bank and f taken possession of all of the dead man's v money and securities amounting to about , I1TMM. With .this information the scene Shifted to New Tork again. Through eistectlves It was learned that Mrs. Bisks -v - 'had recently coma tnte poeeewslon of a , large sum f tuonsy.. Solomon Scbleslri. J ger, tha surviving brother of Edward, is 1 . vww. i.aww ui partaersnip wita Norbert D. Light ' In tha flrtn cf Light- Schleslnser, silk ' !walst manufaoturera of thla citv. . - THE AID ASSOCIATION . . NEEDS DESKS AND CHAIRS ' '1 ' . .' . - . ! Th Travelers' ",Ald n Praaa4. the object at ssonlallon.' at .protection ef women and- girls, has aa ..cared office accommodations at llt JBUth .street, room a. " As the work Is becoming better known . tcalla ara rapidly Increasltig, both from outside points and frem the city. It Is .siseeesary that tha rooms be furnished .immediately, and as earnest appeal la ; made to frlfnda of tha organisation for aa office desk, chairs, floor eoverina. aeverat rets with bedding, certains and alack. ... ... . " - . Anyotis having any of tba above artl rlaeT ar wha la willing ta assist la pur 1 trhsslng.what la a Imperatively neoded J- should phone Main 110 or address Part' , .Uad Xrvelers.A4l assoolallos. ,' lfaver Williams wiu anuoaon w tha appointmsnt this afternoon ' of 8, B. Cobb, of tha Standard Box company, to membership In - e) the city Wecuttv board to flU tha vacancy caused by tha reelg- -nation of Ueorge H. iioweu WUH daya ago.,i .-. Mr. Cobb wu formerly rep ay' reeentatlve in in man- at "tura. i ''' . ' ' ' ; WRIGHT AliD f,:o;iTE ; ARE Charged Wlth Aaalatrng- Tracy and' Merrill " to. Escape , - v . , From Salem. fovrV-v.;... , t . :;-J:.-i WRIGHT GIVEN UNTIL " y MONDAY TO MAKE PLEA Monte' Confined in Penitential at Salem; Where Jie la C i Serving Torm. :'7VV' - (RpaeUl Oiaeatck 'to Tte .eoraaL) . v Salem, Or., April II. Thla afternopn at 1 o'clock Harry Wright and Charles Monte were arraigned before Judge Bur nett In the circuit court, on the charge of assisting and . abetting Tracy and Merrill, . the notorious - outlaws, ' to cape from the penitentiary. Wright wsa given until Monday to plead and D'Aycy. appointed to defend him. ... ., , , .. v . . . .. . They were indicted by the grand Jury several daya ago, and charged with mur der In the first degree. ' If found guilty they will probably be hanged within a xem-varus or wnere racy ana saerrui made their eecape. , , . Wright, who waa 1 recently ' released from the prieon at Welle Walla, re now confined la the Marion county Jail, while Monte waa brought dowa from the peni tentiary 1 here thla afternoon. He la serving a -three-year sentence for bur glary, only, part of which has ; ax plred.' - '.' ' ,-';'! , It Is only In extraordinary cases like this one that a than can be tried for a crime while serving a sentence for an other. The-eecond offense must be greater than the first This Is perhaps the first instance of the kind to happen ta the state. Several cases have occurred in fo!4 mer years where criminals serving a, short sentence .were accused of crimes of greater magnitude, but the practice In mdst Instances waa to gat the. pris oner pardoned by tha governor and then rearrest him when released. , It ia rumored that Monte hag con fessed to a fellow convict the part played by him la the crime, but Wright declares that ha will bs able ta prove ibaX ha was In Seattle when tbe break waa made, and for soma time prior to that date. '- - Notwithstanding this statement the DrosecittiOB claim a te bet able to prove that he waa laSalen -very. few daya before th break, and that he mage tne boast that there waa soon going to ne a susessful'break at the penitentiary. Tha trials" have aroused a. great deal of Interest la thla city. Tba court room was crowded to tha doors this afternoon. - - -: GOVERNMENrS DISPLAYS : r t AT THE EXPOSITION - 1 - - ' . Representatrves of tha agricultural and tressury departmenta of tha United Btatea government arrived In Portland ini morning to take charge ot tha re spective exhibits at the fair. The agricultural Interest ara repre sented by- It H. Brig-ham, ehler agent, and C. R. Thompaon, hia assistant. Mr. Brigbam la a aon of tha lata Colonel Joseph H. Brig ham. assistant secretary of agriculture under McKlnley a Roosevelt and one of tha men most, be loved by the farmers of America. , The agricultural exhibit wUl Include a department for livestock, the purpose of which is to show tbs most approved manner of . killing beef and tha beat methods of preventing disease In cattle Tha treasury department's show will be under tha management of Milton Brown of ( Washington, D. C, and will Include a coining machine, but the dis play will be lass elaborate than at 8t Louie, where th process of minting was show from tha time the gold was ex traetad-from th ere. " Messrs. Biighara and Brown ar ac companied by their wives, and ara reg istered at th Imperial hotel. , , rroox axoaTAjraMS oxoaa. (Journal Sseclal gervtee.) .. - New Tork. April 11. Good Friday waa generally observed In New Tork. Tbe six exebangss of ths city Nsw Tork Stock. Consolidated Stock, w Pro duce. Coffee. Cotton and Metal aua- pended business, and most of the larger financial houses war eioseo. -J n jvew Tork stock exchange wilt be tha only exchange to reeume tomorrow, the others having adlournad until Monday. Bpectal services wore held la a majority of tba cnurcnee. , ' 7 '..:'..;' , . Uesraal Soeclat Serrlea.) ' 1 Omaha. April 11 A bltssard I raging throughout western Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. Traffic La blockaded by heavy snowfalle and wlree ar generally prostrated. t ... ' . aASlXEZ.B OOBS TO. OAXZPOaUrtsS. Ooeraal SserUI gervMe.) Kansa City, April II. Commissioner Garfield left for Topeka. today on his way to California,-where he will mvea tlgat tha conditions of the oil flelda. " .11 .1.1 ' i' 1 ammaasBSBSBSss! Is .very: often tcqnlrerJ, Dad hyse, foul &irt irspcre water, are amonfj its causes. ; It Is cauedj t&9 toQ for tubercles." and wbsre lt Is allowed to resub tcberca los or cenrurtca b pretty tcrt to tds rcelV. Hood'aSwTwpdrilb Rcsioye. every troa cJ tcrcfc!a. Cctltood'Se . . For tawrtswnriafi of ruMitaJa emu ARRAIGNED Scpofela for Book cm ScretVaia, No. I. , C,LHoo4CoLowO,10i i How Is ths time t , true value. W bar (a large - number of eecend ' hand and used planoa,!!! In first-class condition, ' X and some almost new that we want to dose out eulckly. and. have naiaed a ' price, that will do it , ' Tou need a piano, but perhaps feel you cannot spare tha ' amount necessary '' t gt It now. 1 This sal ;v' "paves the' way for yoa to do. lft A little down snd ' : "a Uttla each month: I sH that Is jaeoeassry, 1 Tou 7 will find them all the way from T tip. tmg reduo ,l tlons on all -our-new 'goods, See window display for V particulars. Our aasy-cayment- plan la popular with '; .1 '.'.. ... ... '. . - ... mj pevpw. ... . ,jf Allen & Gilbert oosam won NAN PATTERSON GOES TO CHURCH WITH SISTER : ' .: '' .-'.,' 1 ' ': Hebrew ; Tailor la Found ; Who ' Witnessed Young Kill Him- . aelf in Cab. - - J? - (Jeuraal Ipeclal Serriee.) T New Tork. AprU Jl. Nan Patteraoa and her . aiater, Julia Smith, attended church services ' today in ths Presby terian chapel at the Tombs. When ths senrion wsa over tha two women were taken to a hospital cell, which, haa a double room. They spent the afternoon reading and conversing Samuel Isenberg, . a ' Chicago tailor, claims that he-ew-Caesar Young kill himself while in a cab with Nan Pat terson in New Tork. He states that on tha day of. the shooting - hs : was walking along West Broadway, when he passed a cab, ia which a nan and a woman vfcsre auarrellna. ' Ths womsa waa weeping and- both occupants were greatly excited. - At One -time they an gaged In a struggle, but-of shert-dure-tloa. Finally the woman laid her bead on the man'e shoulder and the man then reached around to a rear pocket and drew a revolver, with .which be ahot himself.-- . -v '..- Isenberg declares that hs became ex cited - by th - scene" ho; witnessed . and hurried away. ' Being unable to read English he saw nothing of the case In tba papera and had forgotten neatly au about It until tha other day, when, glancing through a Jewish paper, ' ha saw an account or 'tne ;ratterson trial and concluded that the people -he aa In tha cab must have been Young, and N.aa Patterson. -: - M - FIVE MINERS KILttD !l .x.:'(" " BY POWDER EXPLOSION , ' (Jesrsal Special Sarrlea) ' ' Charleetoh, W, Va.. April 11. Th bodleo of tha five miners killed fa aa explosion In the Xayford mine were found thla morning and removed. . Th mine waa but little damaged. Th dis aster Is thought to have been caused by a powdsr explosion, tha result of a miner carelessness. Those dead are: Burt Greaa, Charts Nlcolla." Iras Nloolla. Arthur Crump, William Allsn. Ths three fatally hurt are: George Eastman, night boss; Mora Darby, hsslstant night , boss; WlUlaa Robinson, laborer. . : . WESTERNPACtnaHOAD CONSTRUCTION ASSURED Meuraal Special Serviet.) New Tork. April 11. Plsns hsva beea completed by which fund for tne con atructlon.of the Western J?aclflo rail road ar assured. A eyndlcste of wall street bankers has agreed to underwrite th ItO.tOt.eO worth of benOs, th pro ceed of which will complete a line from Salt Lake ta San Francisco. Th Wat ni Pacine will becoaa a. part- of the Oould system, which wilt then extend from the Atlantic to h Paolfic. r MAY MOVE WOOLEN ? . C MILLS TO HOOD RIVER ..v' 1 "- ', ; j. . . ' (apeelsl rxapateh te The Jeenat) .. TJnlon. April 11. Business men of Hood River are negotiating with Wright Wilbur, jOf Union, owners of th Eu gene woolen mill plant, for tbs location of the same at Hood River. . Tbe owners of the Eugene plant have beea la Hood. River this week consulting ths busi ness men of that place with a view to eloalng the deal Wright is cashier of th Flrat National bank of Union; Wil bur la superintendent of - th Union woolen mllla, , : ' .' . : Mrnifula. salt rh.um. erralpela and Other distressing eruptive diseases yield oulokly ana perrnanenuy to tne cleans ing, purifying power of Burdock Blood slitters, f .... 0. ' , BURDETTE-COUTTS IS ' . NINETY-THREE TODAY '.'tr:'l ..' .1 '.jV ; . ,-'- ., (Jesrsal Sseei.l Bervlee.l LendoA. April 11. Baroness Burdott Coutts, looking remarkably well -for one of her great age, today celebrated nor Id birthday. All day long a procession a larath- beys bringing- messages from every part of tha world. me.senV ger boy carrying nowers ana xnenas bearina parcel kept arriving at her home In Strattoti street King Edward, Queen Alexandra and -other members of th royal family were among tboae to send) congratulatory messages, , ; YAjrOOlTTCT MAX V9XXTMMTr ' . Jrsal Special Servtee., Washington April SL.Tha poatmaa. ter-gsnsral ha ordered a free city de livery service to be established at Van couver, Waahv September 1. Thar will be tw letter carriers and sns substi tute. ' . . .'-, .,.-.. a John A, rwaoa is ppointed regular. frank U Smith, sutatltute rural car. rlers, route 4, corvaiiia, ursgon. , lj: 7 ;7 xur ivAjra axs. , , ..' ;. A gpstial MaastHi aa Tke JearaaLr Union. April r".. The Amalgamated Sugar eomparw' thla track bought for l. tha I.all raarh of acre rour mile fro; Vnloa. Tha same company last fall nought 1,1 44 acre adjoining the Hall sa-perty for IM 600. The land Will be U-gely utuued for augar-beetg, . secure ' en at on half Us -x ....... - Rammer Cd. Am kobjuso. LEFT. MANY MILLIONS . ; BV REJECTED SUITOR tl r . Woman Who Twice ; Refuaed Lover, Remembered by Him , Upon Hia Deathbed. v : (Jearnal Special Service.) ' -Omaha, Neb April 11. - Although twice rejected -by the girl he had loved sines she was a little maid. C H. Keren, the 'South - African diamond king, has left her his entire fortune. The for tunate young woman la Mrs. Joseph W, MunChhoS - of Chicago, formerly Miss Mattia Cannon of thla city. She beard of her good ruck wblls visiting la Den-, ver, through a cable from Pretoria, Her father ia T.- V. Cannon of Chicago, pres ident of th T. jr. Mspls Syrup com pany of Quebec ' Heren waa president of th Main Wood Maple Syrup com pany, a rival concern. - , salss Cannon refused Keren s nana tin account of the difference in their ages, and married MunchhonV whom she met when he wss collecting fares -In a merry-go-round at aa Omaha resort. After her divorce from atunchhoff, ' He ren again pressed his suit: but waa again refused. It la aald ta have beea due to Mlaa Cannon' refusal to marry. him that led Herea to go to South' Af rica.' There he amassed a .fortune -of 160.000.000, part of which he haa since squsndsred... v s-' -v -: "i ', TUG STAR SLIGHTLY : - DAMAGED BY FIRE ' . lira Injured th tug Star at th dock ef th Star Sand company at Front and Thurmail Streets at o'clock last night. Th woodwork, on. tha -deck, waa burned and the machinery was slightly dam aged, entailing ,, k sot to exceed $600.'.. .. ': ": ' Through s m la take of boy who' dis covered ths firs th fir boat did not respond to ths alarm. Instead ef turn ing in th alarm from box it acioe the street from the deokvthsy ran aeven bloak to box at Seventeenth and Savior treats to which the fir boat does not respond. ' - ' r Th fir department under Battalion Chief ' Taung experienced eonatderable difficulty In laying th hose, but within flv minute after a stream waa secured tha flame wer under control. .-Chief Toung stated that If there had been any seed of it he would have called th fire beat te th seen of th bias arter he arrived, but that the fire waa easily subdued with one stream ef water. The tug had towed a bergs of sand at the. wharf in tha evening and th crew had gone up town leaving steam ap la tha boilers. Tha origin of th fire ia unknown. i;r .., ". .; 0.. MRS. OGDEN'S CAPTIVE J FINED FIFTY DOLLARS ;'V. I - -In th-munlclpal -eWff this morning Mrs. H. M. Ogden told ' hew aha out witted W. 3. Cain, arfent for a plcturs framing establishment, locked" him In her house and held him prisoner' until tbe arrival of the police. . The man was charged with assault and battery. . Mrs, Ogden resides with hsr husband at 17 Eaat Morrison street.. She waa preparing to go down towa when tha agsnt Intruded, and instated on explain ing that he "would take enlarged pie turss without-cost t hsr simply for ad vertising purposes." - He had prevtouely received a plctur from her, ahs ssld. and had failed te return it . i ,. 1 aha Inokad the Altar auilflsWIv anil tnlil him aha would hold him prisoner until hsr property was returned. He swore violently, shs declared, and struck her la efforts to free himself. - However, he is hsld shtU th arrival of tha of ficers. , :..., . Cain waa found guilty and fined go. Hs rave notice of appeal. j . SOUTH PORTUND WANTS FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY S'' I- oaBsxaBBwaejsw T-" j v ' A mass meeting for th purpose of organising aa association to work In the Interests of a free, publlo library for South Portland was held last.nls.ht at first and Olbb etreets. The fol lowing officer wer elected: President, Milton W. Smith; first vioe-presld.nt, H. N. Smith; second vice-president, B. J. Jones; treaeurer, Mr. Lwsonj acr. tary, A. R. Spreadborough. A constitution and library regulation drawn by a commlttss appointed at a previous meeting wer read and adopted. Another meeting will be held next week. ;'-,.; ;. , (leorssl Special Ssrrlee.) "Hfsshlngtbh. April II. Sanator 6,'k Platt, of Connsctleut, la sinking Stead ily of pneumonia, of which he has beea 111 for aom time It is feared that M will not live through tha day. v , 7;: These two words) Schmini Best, are perfect asiirarce oj getting your money'i-worth. "i ' Aleassaaaf'si I, ... .J'.sy-......'. . V ' v . . ' 1 s V ; 1 ".r 1 v.- $mA6X ' Good food ineke th world brightsr and better.; WTJsaWaV pudding is delicate, ' nourish- ' Tv Ing, 1 wholesoms and ecosom- . loal. Ten- cent a package. ,, Feed ' fifteen people. . '''''' v'. .","...', . - I -ft r' ' ;, iit'ATi' ALL. "GROCERS. : FLOWERS FOR. EASTER. , L ...V ' K . ..'.,".'"" f - . See our ' Easter Disolav of lhoiceEetyrLilies and ether a i o o m 1 n g runts. Largest Supply in the city, -' also our usual, display of r Choice Cut Flowers v. ' ' VI8ITOIUI WELCOMED ! ' " , ; MARTIN & FORBES ;7-;- ase wmraTO rr. " phone Mala UaVyV" W.WWTWTt A9 ; Pportlandfrlendsofth groom have received announcements or tns marriage, at Penviar, ef 'Warren OUbert and Mrs. Laura TTjompabn, Wednesday, AprU II. Mr. Gilbert la a native of tha Willamette valley and for many years resided aesr Salem. H te at present cartoonist on the RocXT Mountain News publlshsd at DerrverV 'u i'"riisn.i i nn rt fra 1 - ' ' ! Sold by 'I : fr EXTRA SATURDAY - L' a ' at ' v Worth OOc a pair 01 any one ' :: -T'V 16 Inches Wgh r-C , ONE v 1 aTsTaV P V - - ' W . Ai '' ' ' . '- V taster t-rii v v a: 2Sc TWENTYiFIVE CENTS ' ' - Remember that our Easter Special Sale ' t ! ' : of Oriental Ru clcxta tomorrow even- . . . H lag, Kit's trth yoW wlle to purchase nigt jtimpmm? it'a a rare pportanlty,' V , '". There, no reserve abouia aale.' Every; i i:': rug jn our collection u&dst ' thia discount ;''';v-arid we jTiarantee evirjr ruj as genuine,'.,- - ' it ! WOHMISC liters STHEETSW is x .r - . t a m sisib1a.jbv vs. r.aig -- 1 . wa really can sell DIAMONDS at 10 to It per '.'!., V f ". '.Mt lower than aa tewalev In tha flit. The '- lvV : ' il I - ' -fact that most of our diamonds consist ef un- -'l- 1 I II redeemed pledge places us la a position t . ? I V I I ' '" ) ' u-!1 c'pr' I144 r -00A b- front k: t I 1 . - . .-.-s tow at sto asoaa thajt : nu xtwr - o; J 7l ' U V;-ii l ' - sT CAM. . - ': "., ' ' I I '1 . With every diamond we sell w glvs a eertlfl- ",7. S ; , cats absolutely guaranteeing the quality and .'. I .. . f V W value of your purchase, w refund your Ml ' M '""' money within on year, leas ' I per cent th ' I .-cash purchasing -price, oa aay alamsnd bought T.; - . ' . ' Tte Portfcnd Loan Office ; iMI i V Mars . Woclli Prop. , ' T4 Third St. Vf 1 m JOURT4AL WANT ADS PAY DEST Special Sale Saturday J B a -, aw a aaM VjIIU other atores at 78c each, and they are worth that money.' .: : i - , One, Only to m Cuatomer at -; T NIGHT. SALE. STARTS ATt ''"': ' ' es Si sj '.' - - '"' - a money. Maae or ciear wnite-guss. 1 iney iana ; and 'present a handsome " appearance j . ;' 4:- "v;. V PAIR TO A CUSTOMER FOR t 1 ' t 7 V 1 4. - . - S , "t; " ; J .- r-.r'-' t f ;r.- i , i :":-', .;..'.'i '. mm?. ...'; :" s 1 ' ."-V :. j-' .' ... ','t"7f " .' at 10 o'clock '.i amiif a Vr lUIIUU ' : 1 , ... .. . SIX . O'CLOCK 5 . ''" : . , ' 2Sc First and Taylor Streett r-SSJ'!-' C"lrV V-1!!, - :t ...... - . ... . ..