iiaREoew-DAiLY-jouaMAUPORTLAinriminDAY -Evzrrmo. JANUABY tl. IZZZ.
IS
SOLVED
Cody of Man Found Seven Year
. t'! Ago Drowned io Park Lake
" f . That of John StJnson. ;
FIFTH OF MILLION IN; I
t - A SECURITIES STOLEN
Xejr to Safe Deposit BoxJakea From
Slain Man, and . Entire Fortune
Fout Afterward! to Bo Missing
Buried in Potter' Field.
Rnactil Berries,)
rt..KiuA ju 11 While the
mystery surrounding the death of John
, rflrmmil
- Stlnson, the weauny isome nu iuudu
' ' dead In Golden Gate Park laka aavaral
V year ago and buried aa an unknown
pauper, ta not entirely solved, enough
has been learned to show tnat me oia
V nan waa murdered. Apparently the
- crime waa imi planned and the miner's
By the description la the recorde of
I Be coroner a onioe, me maj iuuim ,u
Stow lake In Golden Gate park In Sep
tember, lltl. baa been fully Identified
' aa that of John Stlnson. He waa known
to hava had f lOo.ooe seeuritlee In a aafa
V-deposit boa. but whea the ; box waa
opened It waa found to be absolutely
, empty. " A wait of seven years la neces
' aary In order to aatabllah. bis death In
the courts, , -
. There aeema to be bo doubt that be
'waa murdered and robbed. Three
empty purses were found on the body,
. . the pockets of whloh ware turned wrong
: aide out. - , ; . r -
Stlnson always carried a costly gold
v watch, but It waa not on his body. Who-
aver murdered htm, obtained the key
to tha aafa deposit box. - .
T,7 . He was careful and methodical - and
rltlaa on hla person. An eaetara ettor-
that there waa none to settle. : -
There waa a significant change In tha
safe deposit boxes not long before Stln
: son disappeared, and It is thought that
soma one Induced him to put hla de
posit In a new place, and' then at tha
... proper time he waa waylaid, and killed
- and bis wealth taken. r- f
ASPlRAIfTS FOR OFFICE IN
; LAKE ARE BUSY-
Many Republicans " Announce
Candidacy, But Democrats
Have Said But Little. ;
4pt1l DIspefcB is The Jesrasl.)
Eugene. Or., Jan. 'Si. The Lane
county political pot has beea ' aet to
boiling and . several men are out for
"nomination for county of floors. Peti
tions ara being circulated for tha nom
ination, -of tha following present Incum
bents." B..U. Lee, county clerk r R. E.
Eastland, county treasurer; H. D. Ed
wards, county aommlsaloner, and C. M.
Collier, county surveyor. These are air
of these except Edwards will be noml
. natsd at tha primaries without opposi
tion. . s , . - ,
Tha Republicans of - Cottage Grove
will place a candidate la tha field for
commissioner. There baa not beea a
commissioner from tha southern and 'f
the county for years. Tha delegates to
the county aonveatlona hava fought re
peatedly for tha eommlaaloaershlp from
their section, but without success, and
this year they hope to wla at tha prl
' mariee.
J. M. Shelley, a member of the lower
house of representatives in Hot, has
announced hla candidacy for tha state
eenatorshtp on the Republican ticket
and It la understood that O. W. Griffin.
' a member of tha house In 101, will be
his opponent at tha primaries.
Other Lane oouaty men who aspire
1 for office on the Republican ticket are
A. C Jennings for state treasurer and
L.-T. Harris, to succeed himself aa cir
cuit Judge of thla district.
Aa yet the Laae county Democrats
hare made no public announcement as
to their candidates, but It Is generally
.understood that Fred Fisk, the present
sherur. wui he renominated.
' . Absolutely Correct Change.
Automatic change and cash register.
44 Marauam building.
' I 1 1
Wt know these suits are a '.
little better thairtne average, ;
for we paid a little more for
them nd Wt know they are
I worth little more because
we've compared them with
V other good makea. .
We know yotfir feel the
are worth all that we aik as
eoon as you've tried them on
.; rourtoy." j t ,'"," -
' ti Suits and, Overcoats . " ' -
, now .....S3.85
3J0 8ult and Over
r; costs ....... 7... ...T.M.8S
(150 Suits end Orer'
.. costs ..f 1.65
Z00 Suits sad Over,
costs .i.91.15
Z:ICLOTHIK10
Ostfltters for Ilea, snd Bora,
188 snd 161 Third 8treet,
lfehswtr Bufldlnf.
. A NATURAL ANTISEPTIC
KEEPS OUT BLOOD POISONING
nWTOfUTTaBATOKSTWTrfllWtJPtD
RAINIER ORB.
FOS UU BT AU XmVQOISM AJTD
FINDS HER. BABES
Oil THE TIMIfl
Mother Discovers . Children . Kip-
naped Years Ago Being
Shippid to Relative. .,
KNOWS LITTLE ONES AS
SOON AS SHE SEES THEM
for Yean Entire Coast Endeavor
ing to Find Trace of Stolen Offspring-.
' - "
tJesmai aaeeial Berries.!
San Francisco, Jan. SI. Two ' kid
naped children while travellag to this
city from XosAngeles Monday night
In charge of tha conductor, with their
names - and destination tied to their
clothing, were found by their mother,
Mra.. Minnie Thllo. who had been seek
ing all over tha Paclfle coast for them
since they were spirited away by their
father yeara ago, whea aha boarded tha
train at Han Jose.
Tha children were Harold and Laura
Thllo.' aged t and 1" yeara respectively.
Their father, C O, Thllo, deserted Mrs.
Thllo six yeara ago and took the little
ones with him. -
At tha time he left Mra. Thllo ha was
reputed to be In ' good circumstances.
Since ha deserted his wife snd stole the
children, ha has met 111 luck and Is
either unable to support thsm, or tired
of carina for them. He put them on a
train at' Los Angeles, where he has
lived, and tied cards tothem bearing the
address of his mother, Mrs. A. J. Thllo,
'1711 Sacramento street, San Frsnclsoa
Aa the train was leaving Ban Jose,
Mra. Tbilo entered the ear. One glimpse
motbsr knew that her search had ended.
She asked tha tots their names.
"Harold Thllo." aald the boy. "and
aiatsr Laurie and I are going to grand'
ma." ;
"My babies,- cried Mra, Thllo, with
tears or joy in her eyes.
I am your mamma, now that I hava
found you, nobody shall take you from
me." . " -
The mother la now with her children
In thla cltv.
Here Is an appeal to your com
mon sense and best judgment.
Fierce attacks.-bora in malice, have
lately been made. In true "yellow lour
nal" style, against certain ready-made
medicines beloved by the people, relied
on. and handed down from father ' to
son as household remedies that could
not be done without. These attacks
were made to sell mora papers and te
make notoriety for tha publishers who
design to rob the people or that conn
denes they have had for yeara in the
meaicmee xnai nave cured mem ana
their parents. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
is one remedy that haa thua been slaa
dered. -
Te make this slander plausible It le
etated that ready-mads medicines con
tain only harmful drugs; that they kill
but never cure and that people - are
fooled by fake . testimonials. This
proves the malice. Why? Statistics
show that out of 411 deaths from drugs
In the United States In the last six
months, only nine could be charged to
proprietary medicines, and these cases
ao doubt occurred because overdoses
were swallowed, or all that waa in the
bottle. ,
Again,' they say that such medicines
do not help the sick but that In every
illness the doctor should be called. Now,
It atands to reason .that ready-made
medicines contain the same drugs that
the doctors -write down on thelnwe
script Ions. Ton cannot cure coughe or
colds with physical culture,. andaugar
water; out when you tana the ready-
made medicine you ought te use the
eame care, and follow the directions, as
you would with tha doctor's medicine
that was put up at the drug store, what
would happen if by mistake you drank
a whole bottle of the strychnine tools
that your doctor ordered in teaapoonful
doses T ..j ,
The old reliable Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup Is a doctor's prescription and a
mighty good one. It effected wonderful
cures when used In practice and put up
at drug storee. since then, in the hands
of a house that compounds it oa -honor.
it haa cured tens of thousands of
coughs and colds and it haa been placed
in the reach of all at onlv 16 centa a
bottloy-wlth not a-coat- to pay-.the -doc
tor, in ract It la the envy of phy
sicians for It haa often cured where
they hava failed.
All this we aay because we know the
testimonials- published are genuine.
There, la not. a Jak among them fio
man, woman nor child baa ever been
fooled by one that haa been published;
for the original letter is alwaya on file.
Who, then. Is false to the public: he
who would drive all to tha dootor or ha
who pttta before it a sterling remedy
for the low prloe of It cents, like Dr.
Bull's. Cough ByrupT ;
Inspects Company O,
(seeetal blmtea (a Tha Jnnrm.l t
Sugeoe, Or., Jan. II. Inspector-Gen
era jamee Jackson of the Oregon Na
tional Ouarw Inspected the headquartere
ataff and eompaay C, First separate
battalion, la thla elty last night.. He
found the armory and accoutrements In
first-class shape and tha men well
drilled. Company, A Will be Inspected
toalsVhW . " ,
REALM
WHISPERED BY WIVES.
' - r Prom Found Floating. -
Marriage Is a mistake and you are a
blunder that I cannot correct.
Men have tha rapid change artists
beaten. Before we were married, you
called ma dear. Now you Want ma to
be chean.
You are constantly complaining about
my cooking, but at no time do you
neglect to pass your plate for a, second
helping.
- Tha difference between a husband and
a lover Is' that while both know the
soup Is burned, tha former eata It and
)sayeTothme;
I nave couie ta-me conclusion mat
good husbands are only ao during the
honeymoon. That la why all novela and
wftSniheweaaingayT
THE BACHELOR GIRL
' From-the Waterburtr American.
She la not an evil Indicative of race
suicide. She Indicates progress. Mar
shall Field, twice married, declared that
marriage Is a good thing If one gets the
riaht. woman.
American bachelor girls are applying
Mr. Field's theory and waiting for the
right one.
In the so-called "good aid days," they
didn't wait; benca tha seed of tha di
vorce evil and Inferior offspring the
genuine seed of race suicide.
In those days they married the
eligible whom parents selected, or the
substantial one ' who Offered a good
boms In order to escape the awful igno
miny of becoming an "old maid." And
then aama unhappinesa.
But things are changing. It has been
discovered that a man la not an Indis
pensable attachment to every woman'a
life.
True, the fullest and bast and moat
fortunate Ufa la that In whloh the right
man la. L--;.- -- . .
But falling to find the right msn, a
woman doea Infinitely better to paddle
her own canoe, -
FOUR-SMILESr
after years they Milaml at thsltrmt ,hrn , T,y.- - H a TtTT
shore. - "How time doea fly, Mlsa
Olddyun." he aald. "Just think, five
years ago, you refused ma on thla very
apot"
Alas, yes," aha rejoined with a soul
ful sigh. "But I was young and foollsb
then, Mr. Singleton."
True," ho replied, "but fortunately I
am older and wiser now." Exchange,
Mrs. Theodore Nealea of Bitter Town
ship, .Pennsylvania, haa Just presented
her husband with No. IT. Ia there any
thing In this name Theodore? Boston
Globe.. :
Photographer Please' will the gen
tleman smile a little. -
"Wife OluTdont no one will recog-
nlse the picture. New Tork Mall. ,
She How about that girl you met at
ths beach T
He It's all oft- --
"I thought . aha made an assignment
of her affection to you."
"No. I was onlv the temporary re-
cetver." Tonkers Statesman, : ---v
ONLY BEAUTIES.
. ' R M '
Jerome jL Jerome was delivering his
first lecture in New Tork to a large au
dience, mostly' women,
"Pretty women," -he began "I notice
most of you look up are going to have
aprettyBard time later on. in future
there will be no pretty women' because
there will be no plain Ones to contrast
you with. Ton don't realise what a
debt you owe to the few plain girls who
atlll exist. -
"I've come to the conclusion that all
women will soon be beautiful after
reading the - "beauty advertisements in
the magaatnea; for I'm aura there la
hope for all ef you juat ao you have no
feature abeolutely missing."
Which reminds the writer that there
la a "beauty lecture" at the Marquam
Grand thla afternoon, and further that
tha study of beauty Is a good thing
for any woman, unless pern ape Helen of
Troy, because, po "complexion special
ist" or beauty doctor of reputation or
AT THE THEATRES.
Miner's Americans.
Miners American's burlesque company
is the attraction at the Baker thla
week, and the production le a superior
one in every respect. For thle season
the management of Miner's Americans
has secured the strongest gathering of
theatrical celebrities ever seen together
in a single burlesque or extravagansa
organisation. Every evening at the
Baksr at 1:11 o'clock.
.Pollard Opera Company Coming.
Aa event of much more than the usual
Intsrest to theatre-goers, especially to
those who were fortunate enough to see
the Pollard Lilliputian Opera company
on its formsr visit, will be the reappear
ance of thia aggregation of Juvenile
genius and talent, which will open et
the Empire ' next Sunday matinee for
two weeks in "The Belle of New Tork"
and all the old favorites.
"Hooligan ta New York."
"Hooligan in New Tork," the new
comedy drama which Fraaee and
Browne present at the Empire all thla
week. Is one ef the greatest laugh pro
ducers of the day. There are 10 people
in the company and all the characters
in the famous cartoons depicted in the
production. Hooligan's dog. Flip, fur
nishes his share Of the run,
Next Week st the Baker.
Miner's Bohemians, which Is claimed
to be bigger and oettef than vervrwH
play at the Baker ell next wees, start'
Ins Sunday. "A Bohemian Beauty," a
two-eel nwalnal comedyJa. presented
.VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK.
"A Game of Hearts." :
'A Game of Hearts" is the title of a
sprightly playlet at the Grand this
week, presented by Ralph Cummlngs,
the well-known actor, and his support
ing company. Other attractive enter
tainers ere George Delmas, who per
forms wonders la midair; the Gavotte
Brothers, violin virtuoso; Harold Hoff,
the boy balladlat; Caprice, the change
artist, and others. Tha three dslly per
formances are more than wall attended.
the capacity frequently being taxed.-
Martlnettl Trio st Sur.
Tor its feature this week the Star
Is offering en attraction direct from
Paris, the Martlnettl trio. They are
acrobats. The Camel 1 sisters sre Juven
ile slngsrs snd dancers. Gibson and
dlbeoa present a skstoh sailed "A
-FEMMNE
note thinks of building beauty on aa
unhealthy body or unwholesome, poorly
rurnlshed and chaotically ordered mind.
Beauty la a whole lot more than akin
deep it la stomach and brain and sou
oeep.,' ., . y K
SAVINQ UFE MOT TAKINQ IT
After reading Mlaa Anne S. Hall's
atory In . last Sunday's Journal of her
mother's death -one can not wonder that
aba feels strongly upon the affirmative
side of the euthanasia question, but it
should not be forgotten that to legalise
this, klljlrg of the sick or Insane would
open a rar wider aooTTor tha tjeaeiw
of the unscrupulous te remove persons
whom they wisn out -or the- way than
they now nave.
It is also true that the evidences off
acuta suffering may be preaent after tha
auf faring Itself has been saoeeeded by
unconsciousness of It.
J Ihajrtitaa knew of an elderly-wome
who waa taken ill and grew (apparent
ly) worse until she called her family
about her and told them tha end waa
near. She refused to take any more
medicine and waa apparently in a dying
condition, as she herself affirmed.
But another physician was called who
made a complete change In tha pa
tient's treatment and she recovered and
lived many yeara, .
Tha atrange thing about It. . however,
aa that after her recovery she had
not the ellghteet . recollection of what
she had aald about dying and) tha prep
aratlona she had made for tha event, al
though at the time ehe appeared per
fectly aane and well aware of all aha
waa saying and all that waa going on
about her. - - . ..
If her friends had .been a little pre
mature about preventing useless suf
fering aha would have been eheated of
many years ef life. , ,
There le a subject however, that
may wall be considered in this connec
tion, to which the majority of persona
are strangely insensible and tnat is
the burying of living persona or what
la nearly as bad tha turning them-over
to -the embaimer to be slabbed and
poisoned to death. . " r
It la a fact well known to Dhvslclans
state nature, aa a last resort, sometlmee
practically suspends all physical funo
tlona ao that the weakened system may
gather strength for one more rally, thua
tiding over the crisis ao that health la
regained.
When thla takes place the patient Is,
to all appearances, dead. It la thea
that tha usual method ef procedure- la
to eend for tha undertaker and make
immediate preparations for burial, and
there la probably not one who will read
thla who has not known of some per
son who barely escaped being entombed
sllve because of this criminal haste. -
Then, too, paralysis of all the nerves
of motion sometimes occurs, and. while
the person may be keenly alive to eve:
thing that s passing. It la
speak or move. Thla. too. la a matter
L"A...?J?" ,""ne but ,UU i
In conversation. If one protests
against this, the answer usually la:
"Well, they are not buried alive, be
es use ths embaimer sees te that' by
killing them before be nsss the embalm.
in fluid." . ,
- Which Is the greets the euperhu
man stupidity or the horror of this
solution of the difficulty, it ie hard to
aay when the solution is so very simple
All so-called tests of actual death
have, by long experiment and observa
tion, narrowed to one, and until that
la in evidence the quiet body la of no
more harm In the houtethan the living;
moving person.
Why., then, should not the patient be
left In suoh a way that if there la lift
it may have en opportunity to mani
fest itself, sines absolutely no harm can
come to any one by this course, until the
one undeniable and convincing evidence
appears, or until the functions of life
are again active?
. Nobody questions but that living bur
ials are of constant occurrence, and atlll
the fact doea not make any change In
the murderous haste with which death
ie assumed to have taken plaoa when
what has actually happened may be a
change that will result In restoration to
health.
Here Is a golden opportunity for sav
ing life instead of taking it that ahould
not be overlooked.
Burglar's Kit." that is out ef the beaten
path, and another sketch that takes well
with the audience le the one of Smith
and Ellis. Vontella and Nina are Ro
man ring artists. A blrdseye view of
Parte end "A Picnic for Two" complete
the performance.
Cannon King st Pantagea, -
' The vaudeville sensation of the eeason
Is Captain Hoi turn, the cannon ball king,
who heads the new bill at Pantagee
theatre thlaweek.. It ie an act none
should mlss-S-the old veteran actually
catching with his bare hands a 11
pound ball fired by a heevy charge of
powder from an old-fashioned brass
cannon. ' There are seven other strong
vaudeville features included In the menu.
. Lost, s Baby."
Judging from ths hilarity every night
at the Lyric theatre, "Lost, a Baby," Is
the funniest comedy - that has appeared
In Portland in many days. - The fsroe is
In three sets, and "there la not a dull
moment from- start to flnlsh.-"Lost, e
Baby." will continue on Its merry way
tor the remainder or tne wees-
ALBANY VETERAN GETS
BIG PENSION INCREASE
(Speelel Dtepateb te Tss Jearssl.
, Albany, Or., Jan. II. W. C Brscken-
rldge under e bill recently passed by
both houses of congress will receive a
pension of 110-a month.MrT"Breckn
ridge is a veteran of the eivil war, and
until the passsgs of the late law was
drawing but tit a month. A few years
ago he became totally blind, tha result
ot -sn tnjury-rooolvodduriwg service
Benator Fulton pressed the blU for fris
relief.
, Aberdeen Paetov te Beelga.
(Special Dispatch te The JoeraaL)
Aberdeen, Wash, Jan. II Rev. W. K.
Thompson of the Methodist church haa
signified hie Intention of resigning. His
little daughter ia aubleet to bronchitis.
and this climate does not agree with- her.
He haa not yet decided on hla future
pastorate. Mr. Thompson, waa one of
the leadere In the reform movement at
the last election. He haa been in the
state seven yeara, Montesano, the oouaty
seat of thle (Cbehalli) county, being
hla first field.
Tries te Mill Slamself.
(Special Dlspeler to Ths Joeraal.)
Kugsno, Or., Jan. I L James Drum-
mond, discharged from work In the
Booth-Kelly- sawmill at - Cobursv be
cause of drunkenness, borrowed a raaor
from a friend and went te hie room in a
boarding-house and slashed hie throat
Ho woe found unconscious. He may
ni ri-ur. - vrunwat a es yeara old
end single, . j
Tvto Qntteful Letters from Wcmtn Who Avcldsd
Crrlou "OperaUonte Meiiy Wcmra Sufferta?
trctn Ul'js Conditions
J
When n physician tolls s woenaxi, snf-
farina from female trouble, ths sa
operation is nsoessary ia, ox exjarso,
frightens her. . " ; 1 " - r
The very thought of the operating
tablo mud the knife strikes terror to
bar hears, ' Ae on woman expreeeed
It. whea told by her physician that aha
muet underro aa operation,' aha. felt
that her death knell nad sounded. -
Our hospitals ere full of women
who ere there for juat suoh operational
It is quite true that these troubles
mar reach aetage where ea operation
ia the only reaouree, bwt such eeaee ere
ma eh rarer thea ia yenersJly euppoeed,
bi causa e great many women here
beea cured by Lydia B. Pin khan's
Veretable Compound after the doctors
had aald ea operation most be per
formed. In fact, up to the point where
the knife must be used to secure instant
relief, this medicine ia eertain to help.
The strongest end most grateful
Stetemente possible to make eome from
women who, by taking Lydia B. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, have
eaeepea serums opera uona.
MarrriU Bfs. Treasure, of St.
Zl " v ' r -
writes Of her cure ss follows: . ... , -
Deer Mrs. Hnkham:
" I oanaotflnd words so express mr
for the good Lydia S. Pmkaame Vei
efseeble
lT could
Compound did me. The doctor said
eould no stand be strain of aa operation and
hfeT HHnVldU -C rinkhaa;
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Fflled With the Best Colors
Are our painta unless yen went white.
In which case the ean.or keg you get
le klled with the bast material possible
at the prloe.1 . Our- "stand of colors"
might be tagged aptly, "Quality Up.
Prices Down." What you need in the
paint line and things that go with paint
aad ita putting on are here.
BX PAXJTY STO
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Vegetable Compound bed saved other women
from serious operations I decided sotrv at,
and in less than four moo the I waa entirely
cured; and words fail to express my thank-
Miss Mawrret Merkley, of ITS U
Street. Milwaukee, wis., writeai
Dear Mrs. Plnkham
"Loss of strength; extreme
severe shooting pains through the pelvic
organs, cramps, bearing-down pains, and aa
irritable disposition compelled me to seek
medical advice. The doctor, after making
an examination, said that I shad a serious
female trouble and eJceraoon, ana eavissa an
operation ss my onlv hops. To this I strongly
objected end I decided as a last resort to
bvcua k. nnanamu v eases me uompo
To my surprise the aJosraalon heal
the bad sympfodssppeared. and 1am
nm ssran. viaaraaa and well: and I
notexprem my thanes for uaatUameoas
forms." f---7
I BerUwis feminine tromblee ere steadi-
ly ba the increase among1 women and
before submitting to aa operation
every woman anonia try lijaia js.
Plnkhem's Vegetable Compound, end
write Mrs, tlnkham et Lynn, Mass
for advice.
I rr'ItJft:
ana . m i ae Bit fjgi a
- i uie worst xormaot remeie eompieinte,
notional troubles. Inflammation,
uloeration, falling end diaplaoement,
weekaeea, irregularitiea, ' indigestioa
end nervous prostretlon. Any woman
who eould reed the many grateful
letters on file ia Mrs. Pinkham'a ofSoe
would be eonvineed of the efficiency of
her advice end Lydia B, Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound.
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