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MAY 1803- - ; ; - ' , ' 1 "" " " " " -; -:l K - THE OREGOk-JUlLY JOURNAL1. - PORTLAND THURSDAY r EVENINO. FASTEST STERN-WHEELER INrTHE WORLD k Picture Hs Been Fourutof the jVlissioriary Who I'J.umintJjhiJre ; gort Wilderness With the BibFa Message and Brought r Political Government to the Territory. '!- Story of Splendid Pioneer Read Like Page Torn From Romantic History, of a Race of Men That Did Things in a , -- Nohter Age Than This. ; STRONG, GENTLE FACE HAD REQAS0N:LEE " I f V -V W, W W W . W W- T -w - - . -r , I And the . te - r - ' I S - THIS ISl CERTilNLY THE STORE. It Is an S r i - Oregon, pioneer hav. long deplored '.Tta fact that the fac of Jaaon L L f should -nof be known to thepiesent or ,.' future generatlonA Hta work le on vry lip. his career Is history, but .the pioneer . missionary to the Orea-on wlF .' dernea was believed to have paused to the final account without ever having a plUreRSH"tiyTfiten futur genera- tlons might see hlni. i,. Within tha past few days a different " story la possible. " A splendid piclux of theattpuajnlMloivy.hM covered, the only likenesa extant, anatTSelaRer parrot 1838 to proceed to Ore- - -- - ' " " m Zn laaofi I.ce i. . . .n '. which waa unknown e-evenithetnem-- bers of Jason, X' own, family during i- painstaking search: ' . ' . . . ' -A -recital ha -occasion when-thts ; tafceiTli twn prioured SuKh the-worlc or n. urulD or thla ' city, who marYled tha daughter of Jason '.. Lee. With other Oregon pioneers, Mr. -- Orubb has made a peraistent quest for any picture of the Christian teacher and ' leader of Immigration. Recently he learned that an jld minister In Seattle, - through an acquaintance formerly of 11 : " ' llnots, had found that a picture waa " taken of Mr. Lee In 18S8. Just prior to Ms return with tha Lausanne expedition. This picture waa taken at the homo of Ir. J. P. Richmond, one or the men - Jason Lea persuaded to return with him ' In they missionary work. .... Wham tha Motor Wu Taken, .'V' "Mr, La and Peter Cnrtwrlght, tha - noted preacher, were together at the bom of Dr. Richmond. In Jacksonville, Illinois " said Mr. Orubb this morning. TCMla arrsngtmi ma nun l l rTrrrssrnr : for the irreat Lauaanna expedition to ' Oregon, which waa - attracting . general sitantlnn Tr ituihfnnnd sslrid air TiSl and Mr. Cartwrlght for their pictures. They went to a "photographer and got portraits mad, although JbJ)lctuxas war hOt"taianlogtbr.'TIr.. .- No mention waa mad to members of Mr. Lee's family tbat aticlrrplcluri had var been taJuxt, and no copies of it were Issued. Dr. Richmond cam to the Ore . a-on territory and was stationed at Nls q "'!li-Wab"at"wi whr thm mnn mnn born to whose family the plctur has . Our New ' ' Shopping Thy-r-wH represented -for. V popular shades and cjtlora to ulflll parttcuW Uatea. ' - In -. 1 style they re!modernfy shaped and exoeedngly proper. In gen- -uln aa w.?j''OWTleathers. Th vital 'Importance of. work- manahlp has Unusual attention from aawliiy qfleatheTyiilgKrj finish of trlmmlnks, "f ha low . prices bespek greatly for the ..quality that la offered asJ A.&C KLDERHEEIER Wtl ltd VMklaftom ta. Jeweler"" UTeTmlOia , . . .. Optiaiaaav- - ' r been lveiu,-LaferiSIa sonTWtnrned tp tha east and middle, west. A family llv Jng at Tyndall. South Dakota, now baa the portrait; and of this the Seattle mint i.i.r lAurnait As anon ii Mr, Orubb had ihla knowledge he ptatser-JblmseuJ lit touch, with the, owners of the picture nil liwit 9 coulee of t waaet wmen ie has distributed si among pioneers wno were Intereated fn the .work of LeeV Jason Lee waa chosen by tha Mission. gott. Hrwu designated aar'"miaalonar7 tu tha flat head- tpdtan."- ITephaw aa Companion. - Aalts -f ltow-mt lonay.--Xrr Thomas 1ik a wtJiiBw. nag iuiiuM. ana n win Klven the privilege of choosing two lay men associates, which he did. -Arrangements wer mad for shipping th missionary outfit to tha mouth of tha Columbia In an expedition then sail. ing for commercial purposes, and the L - aeoompanlad-th- overland -expedi tion of Captain Nathaniel Wyth of Boiiton, which departed In th spring of 1834., . Thla - waa the flrat mlaalenary movement of th Protestant church In behalf of tha Oregon Indians, of whom ths world had learned much through the annals of the Lwls and Clark expedi tion, published in 1(14. The company consisted of more than 204 persons, and about th middle of June It fell in with th throng of trappers and traders that had assembled' On Ham's fork In what is now 'Wyoming, Th- journey tu thr Columblt,Tlai Fort Walla Walla, wa las expeditious. and ended by reaching that point In the early rt-f September. ;The mission ary leader surveyed the field, undecided. aa to where h should locate, and then oonolwded to g en-down th-Colnmbla to near th oosst. He visited -with Dr. John McLoughlln, stationed at Van couver and In charge of the Hudson Bay company-' Interests, and finally decided to establish himself In th heart of the Willamette valley, near A community of strpentnnmted "Servant maintained by th Hudson Bay company; th place was h"?wa Frcpsc. Pr'". Z,oeatd Oregon' Capital. - Tha location waa chosen in th early part of October, 1814, and tha man who later founded Salem, tha capital of Ore gon, began his- life work. After three years of struggle and slow Increase, Jaaon Le found It expedient to return to the east to place before th mission ary board tha- reaulta of tila work. He at that, time took" with him the peti tion of all the white man In th Wil lamette valley and nine French . Ca- nadlana who desired United Btates-lt- lsenshlD. th whole numbering about It. asking congress , to provide for control of the country. As a result of this petition a territorial form of govern ment waa established in the Oregon country In due time, Jason Lee having taken to the east the first messsge In dicating the -einlnrance of political movementa in this region. It wa while In the east on thla trip that the picture whlchha.AtJafce discovered, was taken, at the horn of Dr. Richmond, In Illinois. Th plctur wlll h highly" regarded In Oregon, aa well as ' among tne 'members of Mr. Leeafamlly. - fr"- ; - Ho Deubt Of rortrali, - Mr. Orubb sought to Identify th plc tur. after receiving It. that there might be no .mlstaHoTl'her are at present only- two persons ,allvs who ver aw Mh-Leet-And-the- picture wj sent- to tnes. They ar Air, jerry ana jonn Parker Ie. of Lo Angeles, when they beheld the likeness they Immediately pronounced Jt-Jbt otJmon t. -, Mr. Le waa man 01 exiraorainary physique; h was feet 1 or Inches In height .and abov-the-averag-1n atrength. and In early Uf Waa Inured to bard work. Ills plctur show . mairt of atrnna- face, benevolent and-centl. fswh 'as students of th great miaston.- ary'a Work expected to see. At the time tha picture waa taken he was about. 3( years of age, and had been tanned by two trip across th continent and three yara.Dfploneec-llfe4n Oregon, Urlif Bapt4Uy. ' 5 tell you. Singleton, you don't know thaljoya-aad fellcltlea ofa contented married life, tha happy flight of years, the long, restful calm of" If th negotlatlona now being made for-- her - by : -the Regulator Una go througkvthe tamer Tlegraph,the fastest etemwhrelrr In 'the world, will be operated on the Willamette and C. lurebla - river - th I summer. - Sh '' la nwned by Ur- B. Scott., and la running from Seattle t nearby tuwu; un tutet auuiid.- BANK ROtiBERS GET $3,000 AND ESCAPE .(Continued from Pag One.) smooth aha ven.vTKe loaa 1s fully cov red by lnsurancri . -- -. - Inspector Sutler and Marshal Proeb- stel reached th city last night. Immediately after the - crime waa- roniTMHedniie t6w ifwai' Irt A"'Tfehiy" of excitement Armed and unarmed men rushed shouting about th atreeta,.Aak .,.-.. ..h nh l K.vln , thai chss. - After-leaving the-bank the robbTX ran tnrougn a-portion or . me 10 wn in plain view. at seoree. of psrsens. The- was an automoblleJln tha street, which at' one started Jn pursuit of-th fugt- Uvea. : - - ' ' - Chaesd IB aa, Anto Th chase promised well for the ma chine, for the robbers were forced to traverse -the streets in order to leave th towrrand niak for thwood." Th machine gained rapidly for a block, then there waa A faint thud and it balked. Th oocupanla of tha oar allahted. palted Jt and renewed the chasAL Again It was overtaking the fugitives when there-waa -another little thud and It tif'Vtili Thtf tha rt?bbfrnirin."r r Two men In a buggy also had good proapeeU when th chase began.- T by wer in town when the crime waa com mitted, and ware startled by the cries of alarmed cltlsens.' Learning instantly of the crime -they armed themselves wltl rifles, with which the local militia' com- auit.- - ; The buggy went flying after the fugi tives and waa Tepidly gaining on them. The horse wes- whipped Into' a'.run" and the robbera aeon realised that -capture waA'tnevttableriAath- buggTTJcams close upon ' them they spring -. over a fraexAnclataxtetoTOTacroaj field. -Th buggy waa stopped. at once and on of th man aiignten; , .' 1 . nc&uifa of utfj. - H reated th Krag-Jorgensen across toe-buggy, aimed steadily at the fleeing robbers and fired seven times. None of tbe seven shots was effective. Afte,r he nred ths last shot on of th fugitives paused In - his flight ;- and - turned. - He drew - a revolver, from his pocket and fired once at his pursuers. The ball passed within one Inch ot the head of the' man who had fired asven shots nt hlra and pierced the ear-of:th horsA The robber continued their flight ' "I waa at the station talking with Agent Johnson when I beard men shout, ins- that the bank had been robbed,' aald Postal Inspector Butler. "We ran outside and 'saw two men-running, a fast aa theyjeofiTd"towards the jaUroad tracks. They-Jtar-pursued ay nir a fdoxen otherjnen w.howerejejf8raxjiun- dred varda In the rear, v "At the moment, of course. I didn't know-what it-was up whe the fugitives were. BuLwi learned soon After. The men reached the fracks at a point about three hundred yarda from wherevre sfo6dand ran down "The trscke'lhThe other direction. They follow! th track for-a ahuit dlslanceV then turned into th open field andmad for th woo as. "Z - Ifoasy In rocket. "They mutt hV had the mbneyn their pocketA for. I. couldn't any acjtaorJothe.rjneana of carry lag .lt - They wer too far away for us to dis tinguish their features., though it was evident from their action that they wer ypwpgfeiqwfayeryr!ronf anl activA ' "It wa generally believed that they would. II In th wood until nightfall jefor attempting to escape from the country. i n wowi are eo uense xnat A SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY otrm $3.7t tSOCKSa. OM Lerg. strong and roomy roddd Rocker, golden oak finish. 'It's a bargain for th price. . , tia HenryrJenning: i . 17S-1T4 rtMT ITsUBTi . 'The Steam r Telegraph. - A representative of th Regulator fin la In Sjattle endeavoring to close a deal for th boat If brought her ehe min ply, between Portland and Aatorlai making th round trip every day. It 1 aald she can aally maintain a speed j ff I mtteg Eirhour "on a S06-mil Jtretch andthAtJOtJPosslbUJor her they-eould-hld themsel v ' ther a Uy.'V - Portland " detective believe Hiat the Job waa planned In this city by two clever eastern crooks who recently ar rived. -They left Portland several days ago and hav not been seen since that time. Th case has been placed In the hands of th Plnkerton agency In this. city. : . - 'Ther ar no developments - today that-would fe 'Interesting; to the pub lic. M: said Captain Nevtns, Jn charge of the agency. "If the two men went from Xfnrtlnnrt; wa rin only-aorinlwe. fur u II iiaeiy mat mere is- no ociinu lnior matlon to that effect". . Hold-Vp Freoede Bald. " l-K"- rlenced criminals Is shown by th fact that prevlou to making their raid on the bank they held up and robbed James 1 THOMAS GRAY, KepnbUcari Candidate tor Councit man at Large. 3l"T5ECOND 8TREBT ty W W J I i M M M LH 7- t, . , . . , ''.. : : - . ' ' VT-T v 1 -n ' : .. t . ..... . ;, . . --. J . -., q -ucryou Know tnat uounciima.ii s. 4 , n--n - rj- - ' y N C- 1 JcoItdltd IPo ' Vli I ; ... . -.' : ' . tv.ls-,. ITS ewl .- V ..' ' " was the : father, ; of the . Stone- ;-; . - Walk Ordinance? r " C A . . - -: ,1. . , .7-';' vr jt :po yad know thatthe corporations of ihcdiyl fy.x J are trying to bcatJCouncilman Sharkey for I V V -re-election? Vm? : r-'7- ' - h I Y j r , . .;, ' -r r Because hV makes them pay their- share of K; I :rz: fy:: yj -jtaxationimprove . streets ;,ixIake2S;tnem cto'--V P -': J their share of supporting the city gpvern- f -r-mentr- : ; v'- - - : ' r A vote for John P. Sharkey is a vote for the -- -- : r has the moral, courage to expountf-theiii'--'- ' .A-XJ: 3 lThniy-.Caridiote: fcr4Chcilman " at Large-' ' Sr-l': "' ' . - -that hasdeclaredjbr Two Telephones. , 1 s Xv'-'' . 3 A Votc for John P. SharRey Is a Vote for Two Telephones ftp lncreaa thl vary materially If th occasion demands It - : Th Telegraph waa built for th tjj eenger trad and speeoTWaS on of thj principal objects ,thatth designer had In vlew f ortably arranged, . and ha space tor th accommodation of 400 passengers. Johnson, a farmer, in whose employ they had been for two daya, of tl(0. It la known now that theyworked for Johnson as a "blind" in order to 'be come familiar .with their environment and b. In a better position to commit their contemplated Crimea. - Johnson went to police headquarters thla morning and gav the -detective" description of th highwaymen. " 11 conduct a - hopyard about - four ' mile fromWoodburn - and -le a r well-knew cltlaen of Marlon, county, running for sheriff two yeare Ago. Theee men eanre te wi lest Sunday I and asked for work," h aald. "I told them they could go to work th follow ing day. They did so, and appeared to h industrious fellows. They worked Monday and Tuesday and went to bed at an early hour.Tueaday evening Tea terday morning they.' walked. Into my r bedroom, and on of them presented a " 'Shell out your coin r h said. Thr I no us making a fusA because we have the drop on you and will send you to kingdom corns it you try to caus us any trouble!" . "I aaw ther waa no as trying to get awaj AIL Ih Jnony-i had with i waa surrendered to them, and they left the farm, telling me to ate y there and not try-to-f olio wvthem orLrould be ahot.- "- r--- GUGLIELMO WILL HANG TOMORROW NOON "Two deputy sheriff of Multnomah county will probably b in 8alm tomor row, and may witness th axecutlen of Frank Qugltelmo for the murder of Freda Oaracla - Sheriff Word has not trTleCIde-wTSeThliKTo'nenorTh "x- cutlon or remain at bom, but th depu ties will have to go to th capital w4th prisoners tonight and they may, t they wUh, remain until-the hanging - take place. Noh of th deputle I very ana. lous to witness th execution. '--g - -.t.-Report . from - Salem etate that at tliiieaQucllelmo la cheerful .and. la re ralnlna his courage; others say .he la breaking down Occasionally he . getJ deeper t. and eay he vrlshee Be -had killed Freda s father, too, and again h aava he la aorry he killed the girl. . The execution will take place at 1M o'clock tomorrow. ( Invitations to th aherif fa of the stat av been Issued W i V. hdi -' ! T " rrr- rniTrriiria-artrntinrr anrr-riave ouf .ptiapaHtee tai vou '' Exclusively Men's Tine Vf-ar-Store. iNarticle, ot v y7T men's -apparel -offered for salehat-ia-not-Tghtin g vT . quality and style. ' Our stock ts all entifefy new and - V- rJ ip 01 reputaoie maxe, sucn'as JMannauan ana r.ari a , , , . ;'-.: Wilson Shirts, El- The very finest Imported Gloves and Half Hose, -i yFin DomestlctandTF rehcfiLinehTIIahdkercnteT9. . Everything the best IsurdeTT Fine Hats, latest - - irrayTeTBesTTn quality. - Vc want your patronage. V We believe our stock of Ready-for-Wear Appa'rel V-FpleasV-youfotf may be sure of receiving -fj- nit sasfeco . 269 -271 Morrison j $ by Supertntendent lm of the peniten tiary, and many of them will probably be present. Th officers of th peniten tiary ,do not bellev that roor than-10 persona will be present.,, Th growing stand-patters. . deficit la worrying the s r 'V ..-v-, v- (rood jcnok t'Itf. -From. th Bostua Htrald. Hr la good luck to. th Roosevelt. Msy she go farther north than any ves sel has yet bn able to steam, even If 7 nr commander doe not gain th goal of -hla ambitions and - reach th north pol. - :. j---'- -t - - - w M HUM: it M )Dt M. U M. M')OOOOOOOfM J'"? mow long, have you been married r "Juat a, montb' V V V V V ,V V- V.V V V V VuSr , r. r V v V V V . - i '