The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1906, Image 9

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    THE OREGON .L. i4r
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111 SflillTr FOR
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Fourth and Washington Streets
Church Janitor Had Decided toJ
t
, . .. 1 : - . .: Ill I A stitok U j
)fiaritha-4ntruder .Z-
: .a Bed. y. -
.LOCKED AGAINaTHIM
Man Told First Congregational
Keeper He Wu Merely Seeking
Shelter From Cold, u Ht Had -No
Ifi ' SUIT CASES I
4 i V'1 1 1 1 iii 'fTfl'" frfl i i I' l
.v,:..-. i in ws mi i
j v, v x n . i . r u i .. . II . . I, . ii .... r i i
- m . j ' - en eji in " " s-p. .
" ' rj: ' Pegtaond, Wether-ProofRiv-"N.
frZirnacc O ' eted, "' Double-Action Lock, ".
Mrs. Panl V. Stfflman and her dauch f P (fT) j l-ji --dr- lit ltzzri Z ;"r
Cut Glass Specials
-Berry Bwli Q
NtDDies
Boiv-Bo P
j-Water.-Bottl-..-..
. Tumblers, set of 0
. Tumblera, act of 8
Sherbets, beautiful
. Sherbets, set of 6.
deatal
eulaif J.OO Soeelal S3.40
Regular $ 3.25 Specialtl-OK
.xReular 4.00 Special f a.85
...Regular $ 4.S0 Special" 3.05"
Regular t Special S3.65
cut. set...... Regular 112.00 Special fs.20
Regular 7.50 Special 4.85
iiqqmpmis
Money to Get 'a Room.
"vFir.ipJUJ--srer.'v--'- - r, - -t.:-.
. Tw more church robberies were re
ported to the police iaat nleht, those of
the Flret Consresatloiuil end Wastmfn
eter .Preebrtertsn cfrurchea. : The rlret
occurred about two weeke ago and the
eecond last week, but pelthar -was made
btto until lis 1 paator " learned" that'
sumeroue rther-ehrohe hav eeoeatljr
been broken Into bx'burslare.
., The Janitor of the Flret Congresa
tlonal church happened to be aaleep In
the church, the night of the robbery, oc
cupy Ins e small room on the lower
- , story. He wee awakened at an early
hour In the morning by hearing the
sound made by a match as It was
scratched.'
v "Who's therer he -eaDed out. i
Xh, It's all right" came a voice from
the dark, "I'm merely looking for some
plaoe to eleap. It's a pretty eold night
; end I haven't any money to get s room
. st lodglnehoueaH v -
-- The Janitor eaid that there was no
-"TJlace-Tor theTnan-tor-eleep ana aeked
him how he got In. He was told. that
the door had Jbeen left ajar. Whan the
tnaa left, the janitor aroee .and started
for tha door. Ha had concluded to try
rto provide ' somaTlttndof " bed "tor the
wanderer. He waa aetonlshed at find
lng the door cloeed and locked. It had
.... s epitm ltx.li wild Hie tjunlar. fei euuli
' lh man wtrAvmA n b. hA aulatlT doaad
It en learHnr-ttte-chureh, ee that the . mother Sppealed to MrSV RoosssslC
..Janitor was . debacre4jrom . immediate
snreulC
The next ' mornlns practically erery
room In the church showed evidence of
tha nreaenca of tha intruder. All be
" seoured wae about II In email clanael 0 , . . . . ',
in i ehiidren'e bang in the prtmaryp San Francisco, where he Is charged
room. The amount repreeented , the
contrlbutlona of the little onee.
T The Weatmlnster Preebyterlan ehurctl
was entered after the. lock of a door
had been forced; The tohurch waa ran'
sacked thoroughly. The burglar car
ried away about til In pennlea. H..B-
AJbaa reported the burglary.
EXTRA SPECIALl
Set of six 12-oz. TUMBLERS, Scotland
cut, tegular $2.50 Special .
$1.38
AT UTTLEr PRICES
Coke's Dandruff Cure, epecial.. .. . . .. ........... ..68
Witch Haiel. Dickinson's pint, special 14
Bay Rum, bint, epecial .........;...28
Camphor Spirits, 6 os., special.. .lTe
Alarm Clock, guaranteed one year, epedal................T8es
All 25c Pepeteriee, special ...,v........ .14
Frost King or Queen Chamois Vest, special 12.09
Wire Photo Racks, special...... ....... .Tf
Extra Fine Tooth Brush, special. ........ .V ,.,,..13f
J-Qaart Whitr Rubber Water Bottle, epecial. . . . . . .. . .i . . ,48e 1
7-Ouart white Kubberrountain Syringe, specii
The police are eatlened that John C.
Fabrlclus, the noted church thief re
cently released from prleon. le the per
. patrator of the recent church robberlee.
and detectlyee are trying to locate him.
It is deemed probable that he either left
tbm city yeeterday or is in mains.
' . ots obool lsoo. :.iT
... - fkMi.i TMfMtHi a Tfc Jnnrnll)
Toledo, Wlu. March . The annual
. alacUon.of school, dlrectore wae held
here Saturday for the purpoee of eup
: plying the vacancies made by .the two
retiring offloera. The board elected for
tha ananlne- term conalata of O. L
Boylaa P. Beveraon end William Ray,
sasTias otrrnTTiso oohajtt
FASH
TOPCOATS, SUITS,
: TROUSERS, WASH
m ABLE AND FANCY
VESTS JUST AR-
. RIVED. The gtylea,.- -
designs and tailoring of V
"these garments' ; are '
" faultless. Select what
veryoii "please-and"
pay : for same at the'
.-rate of
$1MEEK
EASTERN:
OUTFITTING
COMPANY
the Stan Where Tear CMIf a Seal
WASHINGTON
AND TENTH STS
4
The interrentlon of the president's -
wife was responsible for the arrest :
of the child's father by detectives In
with abduction. '
AUGRY MERCHANT
THROWN OUT
. v...'.' . ;:. .. A'.''C :"
Jacob Asher Abuses License In.
" spectoj and Is Ejected From
r-j-r T'r: City Hall.------
J. A. MEAROW WANTED
AN AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE
Intended to Sell Out Ashers Baal.
. ness, and When Council Committee
Refused ..Application, Merchant
, Heaped Abuse on Hutchinson. .
. Because the license committee of the
city oouncll.refuad-te - grant-J. A.
Mearow a license ss sn auctioneer yea
terday afternoon, Jacob Asher, a mar
chant, of 129 . rirat etreet, heaped s
tirade of abuse en IJcenae . Inapector
Hutchinson, with ths reeult, that the
angry marc nan i was urowa rrom oe
hind the counter In the lloenee depart
ment at the city hall and. Polloeman
Qninton erdered-thermanrfrorg ""the
building.
Judge Fraxer Orermles Demurrer in
Which Attorneys Moody and Tar
pley Asserted That Circuit Court
laiNeJurbdictio:
naaSssVaftf aTSr
class suctloneer. He eald that he de
sired to go from etore to store and sell
goods. -He had planned to eell out S
etock belonging to B. Maserowekl of
III H Flret etreet, who formerly hed
hie seoond claee ' auctioneer Ucenae
taken from him for defrauding hie cue
tomere. and Jacob Asher. On Inquiry
the committee learned that Mearow had
no regular place of bualnesa and could
not be oalled a flret class auctioneer.
When the license wae denied Aeher be
gan to abuae the committee.-. - - --
"I muet have a license: joh.iujm
to give it to me," he demanded.-
"I don't see how you sre going to get
It," was the reply of Councilman Wills,
and the meeting adjourned. ' - - -
Asher then demanded of Llcenee in
apector Hutchinson a llcenae. but the
latter flatly refused. The dleturbance
then "occurred 'whlch'reeulted In Asher
bain thrown frem behind the countet
and ordered out of the city hall. .
The committee drafted new ordi
nance for the purpoee of Imposing a li
cense on all doctore who daal in the
occult sclencee to cure patlenta -
Hereafter hominy, horeeradlsh end
pickle peddlers who walk from houae to
houae and sail rrom a sucaei wui oe
charged tit a quarter. ' v
. A Card rrosa Chief Koldea.
Portland. Or.r March eTo the Edi
tor of The Journal I noticed In laat
evenlng'e Journal, tinder the heading of
"Weak Buildings Chler Menace, tne
first paragraph: "More Important than
fire limits end ef almoat. as great lm-
portsnce-ss-tncreasedenglno- Benrrcey Is
the strict enforcement of building lews
Inthe central east elde dletrlot, accord
ing to Battalion Chief Ires Holden and
others." Then 'follow eeveral para
graphs In support of the construction of
frame building in the warehouse dis
trict of the eaet side. Thle etatemant
as coming from me la eorreot. but the
reet of the article -Ooe.4ot meet with
my -views on the eubject at all, ss I
think that brick or stone should be used
tn - all congested districts and every
building should be- built ea -near "frre
proor'as it can be made, and la order,
to aceompltah thle result there muet be
a Ire limit established, end in regard
to ths practicability of placing all of
ths central east side in the fire limits.
I think it could and should be dona
Hoping you will oblige me by publish
ing this letter, I am, you re truly,
U O. HOLDEN.
Battalion Chief Fire Department
.-..'A eleatlSe Weader.
The curee that at and to Its credit
make Rucklen'e Arnica Halve a aolen
tlfto Wondar. It cured E. R Mulford,
lecturer for the patrone of Husbandry.
weyneanoro, i-a, oi a aistrsssing cane
of Pllea. It heale the worat Burns,
Boras, Bolls, Ulcere, Cute, Wounda, Chil
blains and Bait Rheum. Only tte at
8. ii. Skldmore A Co.'a drug atore.
V?':''H
Hard and- soft ' wood, ddufcl
pointed. 500 mpacluige. .
rfiO,000"BOXESSPECIAlr
t 2C Box
JElaveuanlL
Garden Seeds
- Everything in : Seeds, vfor the
flower beds or garden Swet
Peas, Pansies, Petunias,- Carna-; ,
tions, Wild Cucumber and Marl- ,
gold. ' Get them in early this
year.- For' the-garden we have .
very choice Corn, Peas, etc. All '
and 10c - . . , .. . ... ,
TRY uRATTOH itIJD
ULLI
They Must Face tha Charge of
Conducting a Handbook in
- yy. Owl Saloon. X-
NEASE AND READY MAY
BE STATE'S WITNESSES
. -- ---. - .hu,vu will
have to stand trial on the ehara-a nT
maintaining a nulsanca'bv conHnatiiw '
branch efflce of the Mllwaukie Country
clab at tha Owl saloon, corner of Fifth
and Alder etreete. Presiding Judge Ar
thur I Fraser this morning overruled
the demnrrar tn tha lnfnpmaiA rn-ji
sgalnat them. In the Information filed,
they are alleged to have maintained a
nuisance oy Having a poolbook kept it
the Owl saloon, the agent In charge f
the buoir-Iitirlng a private telephone
wire eonneotton with th, . uii..,,i,i.
Club. . . : ... 7 . ; . , ' . .
Ralph E. Moodv and vr ir,ni
attorneys for Oratton and Culllson. filed
a uamurrvr 10 xne inrormatlon, atatlng
that ae It had haan harut .
of . the alleged -nulaance was committed
in roruiira, wmcn is in Multnomah
county, and a part In Mllwaukie, which
la In Clackamas muntr ,v. a ln..i .1.
cult court would have no power to paae
upon me case, judge rraser eald that
while there might be a doubt ae to
whether the crime charged wee dlvletbls
he waa ' sure that the information
charged that a crime had been com
mitted in thle county. t) .
Deputy District Attorney Bert Haney.
for the etate, cited many authorltlee to
ehew that nulaanoee In whloh two coun
ties were effected had. been ' tried in
counties other than the one In. whloh
the nuisance originated. .
' Tt le aald that M. CI Kuu Mil
tin Reedy ere to be witnesses for the
aubia. maur nsa won arraaaa twice
on the charge of keeping a poolbook at
Hi. nl aalrtnn enr th. lllw.i.lrl. V
of which Oratton and Culllson sre the
alleged owners. :- .-
FOUND SALOON BUSINESS:
, NOT ALL PLEASANT
.. ' ' f
Becoming disgusted with the busl-
ness, your pen t toners closed 't heir.i aa-4
loon February 10, and will not reopen It
again." ,n i"V""ft
Thle wee the unusual statement of
David- Pyper and C - M.. MoCallum In a
petition to the city council. They took
eut a license on the flret of tha year to
conduct ' a saloon It II North Blxth
etreet They did a nourishing buelneee
for a time, but they did not approve of
the sort of trafflo with which they had
to deal end closed their doors February
10. In their petition they aeked for-a
refund of the unearned portion of their
llcenae.- .......... . ' -., '
The judiciary, committee considered
the petition yeeterday afternoon. Coun
cilman - Vaughn , thought . that they
should forfeit the unearned portion of
the license, but the ether members of
ths committee decided, otherwise 'and
the money will he returned. .
FOURTH MW-VJASHIUGTOtl STREETS
CHRISTIAN RELIGION PAYS,
SAYS DR. IU
People Become Prosperous in
Proportion as They Live Ac
cording to Its' Principles.
' Rev. Clarence True Wilson, D. D., was
ths leader of the noon day Lenten serv
ice In tha sssembly room at the cham
ber of eommeroe today.- He read as hie
text the fourth chapter of Flret Timo
thy, eighth versa: "Godliness la profit
able unto all things having the promise
or me that now is and of that which
la to come." .
. "It has been claimed that the Chris'
tlan religion ie the religion of the pros
perous and well-to-do," eald Dr. Wil
son. "This is not because it makee Its
appeal to theee only but because people
become prosperous In proportion as
they live according to its principles.
God has promised to do great and won
derful things for ua I know of no com
mandment .without a promise attaohed,
and it la a statement capable of vindica
tion that he .enrichee us not by legacy
but by exchange, '
If we give up Sin and seirrahaTworld
llness, he will give us holiness, happi
ness and prosperity. For godliness Is
profitable unto all thlnge having the
promise of thii life, and that promise Is
dally fulfilled. It le fulfUled finan
cially; it paye to be a Chrlstion. So
cially, righteousness le the passport to
ths highest social circle. Politically,
ever- before" was it so marked that
good men were coming to the front
aohoolS' and colleges flourish; the re
ligion of Jesus maketh wise the simple;
Morally, for churches are eheaper than
Jalla; revivale do more good than court
eeeelone sad ' ths Bible prevente more
crime than ether law books, and preach
ers exert more influence than policemen.
Spiritually, for man has a spiritual na
ture, and godltneee le the only thing
tnat satlsriee it no wonder saint Au
gustine exclaimed: "Oh, God, thou heat
made' ua for thyeelf and our hearte are
reeUeee until they reet lay thee I' "
M - - Caorek Incorporates. . -.
Artlolee of incorporation for the fol
lowing new ' organisations and firms
have been recently filed in tha offlce-of
County Clerk Frank 8. Fleldei --
The Firet Weeleyan Methodist Church
of Portland, - the Incorporators - being
Harry Clifford, Fred Snuff in and T. 11.
Grlffeth. ; -. . 1 :V : '
The Plumbers Protective association,
the Incorporators being W. T- Jaeobaen,
II. K Rademacher and James Blgga The
capital stock is M00. . .. ..; ,
Ths Enterprise Planing Mill eompany,
the incorporators being J. A. Malarkey,
Aug Borln and Wirt Mlno"The capital
stock ts $i,ooo. : '--r
'The Scenlo Una of the World."
" The Denver Rio Orsnde, in eonnee.
tlon with the O. R. N., has estab
lished, toirltft sleeping car service be
tween Portland and Denver, leaving
-Portland at 111 S p. m. datiyr-ThlsTuts
passengers in Bait Lake City at 1:40 tha
second morning, where they have ' the
privilege ef spending the day. - Leaving
Bait . Leke City that avenlng givee a
daylight rlda through Colorado's won
drous Rocky mountain eoenery the fol
lowing day. t That you may form eome
Idee, of theacenio attractions of the
W C McBrlde.m . Third street Pert-
J i
David Morris, who tells a marvelous tale of battle with Santo Domln
" lean bandits while h was acting as deputy receiver of customs there.
THp Fari TdIIc
1 is. a a la. a Lii.i
Whether o'r not we have, been luccttt-
ful in nur treatment rii Aerttil ilia .nil
rin't htrltf. . rrneff crrviri lnna. . Rrt if
old customers come back to u it doesn't
mesa .that our first work wasn't right
imply means that they require addi
tional care, and are satisfied with our
skill and care. Good example for you.
WISE BROS.
Main 2029. . Third and Waahincton.
Open evenings and Sundays, Work
done on easy payments. - r- , .
j M ' -BATKASwerr- - I A Perfa-ed Lssary 1 r -SathaSWixt-
J I RICE PQWOCR I - Far the BATH COMPUXION SOAI(
I .1 Stoat t.U.1 aswSar. Aa- J - uj U.i ' J Seftaaa aad whitaM Sael f
I j-V tlaeatically para. v - : Min. hum naavy i
I I X. Believes wlpd t,ai(Sf, llm , Ji,,J"r rX S I I
I I X-aheav-Vary ,3C- . furoa; IS aaths X a3c" NsfragraaU TnrnXyT J I ,
SMELTS - - 3 Cents
N" Herring e 7 f ' e a 5 t , s
r -y ; - Halibut, 3 lbs v-.T. ; ; . . . V , ; . 25e-
V" ; Oysters, per qt."... ............ . .50e .;
Crabs, Clams, Smoked and Salt Fish ' -
tSTANDARLV-CRAB-COMPANV-
171-173MADIS01STREET AT. BRID GE '
UIZZXSZXXCaXZSXXSZXSSXXaKXXXSXXXSS.
DETECTIVE DAY WANTS .
BURGLARS KEPT IN JAIlI
Whan Detective Joe- Day wasln
formed thle morning that an effort wee
being made to secure a pardon for Wil
liam Outtman, sentenced ' January 10.
1001, upon ble plea of guilty to serve
even years In the penitentiary, he lm
mediately telephoned a protest to Oover-
nor Chamberlain and personally called on
District Attorney Manning, who etgned
the petition for the pardon. Governor
Chamberlain telephoned from Salem to
Day that he would not grant the par
don until he had gives the detective a
ehanea t tell hlnv U the facta of lhe
caaa .-. .......
"Outtmeft'e story to the effect thst he
stole some articles from a former eweet
heart In a aplrlt of ..revenge, and thai
thle constituted the uurglary charge
upon which he wee arreated la a He,
pure end simple," eald Day. . "Outtman
Is a crook end has been in' jail several
tlmee. He robbed the room of a woman
who llvee on Union avenue. He wee not
personally acquainted with the women
and had never seen her. He alao robbed
hie arreev " '" " "
- "I understand that a elster ef Outt
man is making the effort to eeeure the
pardon, and while I appreciate her feel
ings I do not thlnk . lt safe, . to, bare
such a man at large." i
UMATILLA HUSTLING - ,
IU ULI HUMESEEKERS'
Pendleton, Or., March . The com
mittee to which waa Intruated the work
of gathering and compiling etetlettcs
and other Information to be used by the ,
tlon, le busily engaged, and in a abort
time every westbound homeaeeker.over
the O. R. N. line will have informa-
tin. DAHMmlntf T'm.fMI. nMw
Into hie hande aa soon ss his train eulla
out of Pocatello by an authorised rep
resentative of the association. Ths O.
R. N. Co. will furnish free transporta
tion to the distributor of Information
tlons of the county,
4ira,.viri. U I
L.
-DLUESTEM
DL-END S
Is made from best east
era Washington bluestem
wheat and treated with
the - best 'aging' process "i
known , to science; .-A
high - priced -flour-and.
worth the money. Every
" ( aack guaranteed. ;
BIOTJliU TTT.t.TT C
sssh waci?-rt-a r-.
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