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r' . V. 7 THK-OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8. 1SC3, GIRLS Just as brave a the Iwo fairy chll- -rdren-who- bad-doughty Jack-the-Qlant Killer to lead them along the . lonely thorough- tne enchanted wood, two tttlo San V ranclaco glrla elambored off "'. the Origan expreaa laat ' night and ran ' Joyfully Into the waiting arm a ot Andy Boeal and hla wife. They were- Neva , and Oroal Btuaay, the one 14 yeara old ad tha-thor-Juat past it, and they had made the long - 100-mlIa - Journey from Pnq Pranrlaco all alone. They had- no JlLrk.th.rfl.t.t-KllIr In JHgfi;T5 FESm I'lm lueirwear filgutfal null mi a 4; uniformed conductors end duaky . por . . tare;, they passed through a tar stranger country thaa the enchanted wood, -and 1 they heaia of-a-wreclr Ehgaa wnieb: '- aeemed planned to terrify them, yet the - two brave little San Francisco refugeea courageously held back their tears, aat close to each other day by day and -nights... Their only - proteiuie area plainly marked tag a. one pinned on eaoh of them. - - The taga f lrat gave - their -names and then sald:.. . "Refugeea' from Saa Franolsoo, en "t tfr "1 rmpta.- Washington. Pitas take good care of them." -- " They did not cry until long aftef they , had - reached 4hi warn home of Andy WOII-HGIILIS- BY '', (Continued from Page One.) Have ha poaaessed divine powers, that he was In direct ' communication ' with ' Ood and that he was a holy apostle by means of mental .telepthy. He' even succeeded In making hla' followers them- ; selves broach to" htm the doctrines of "purification" which the creed of Holy Rollerlsm contains. He accomplished this In this way: - - - Said Ood Sad Spoken to Xlm. "When he thought the time ripe for the. promulgation of his revolting doc trines he told hla followers that7 Ood had spoken to him and told him that be had aome new teaohlnga which ha de al red to unfold to his people.-" 'But.' ssld Creffleld, 'it' Is not for me to tell you r what these teachlnrs are. - You must ascertain them for yoursslves through prayer.' He wrought the people up to 4h Blgneat pi msritat excitement. - kept them In - constant prayer and . by meana of mental transference of thought made them conceive the bestial dlctrines which his own- perverted brain had evolved. WhenNsoroe of them ap proached him and suggestee that free love waa eaaentlal to Tnirtfli-atton'' rhe , .ioIdlhem that ttiey were rrghfr'That" thla was the doctrine Ood desired to re veal to them. ,-,...-.-,,...;.. - - . - "This made his followers believe he waa-reallywhat he claimed ta ha and they accepted any teaching ha gave as t divine and Ood-glven. He -worked upon their credulity to such an extent that he robbed them of their' reason,- he stole " their minds from them, dras-a them In sane and filled the asylum - with his mentally deranged followers.- The sins that brought destruction upon Sodom and Gomorrah were not equal to the " things he made his followers do under the belief that such practices were tnecesaary for their . purification and sa notification." There ia a popular belief that the seat derived Its name from the practice- of rolling upoy the floor or the ground In : a nude condition when praytng.. , This Is an enormous idea, according to theaa- The name was derived from the fact - that all members of the sect were re quired to sign a document or register - In the form of a roll and called the Holy Roll. 'The signers were called Holy . Rollers. - t. . ' - By thoae who know anything of the sect, how It originated and was kept ex- ; tant, it la believed that It will become extinct now. .There ia no one, it Is said, who bids fair to become Creffleld s suc cessor, and public feeling has been so u strongly aroused against the seat and TELtPATHY mm To glv articles made in your home state preference 'whenever it is possible to do so. .The more "MADE IN. OREGON" goods there are sold, the richer the state ; becomes, and-, t,hc. better opportunity you have to flourish wjth the rest of the state. That's why your influence shbuld be used in favor of OREGON LIFE, the Policy holders' Company, "Perfection in Life Insurance." AH" moneys col lected for premiums are invested in Oregon and help toward up building Oregon. - 'v ; t A. L. MILLS, .Preaident. ; LI SAMUEL,! General Manager. i vL2 u cnEGcri- TAGGED; LIKE BAGGAGE --. v Neva and Oroal StuMy, - Boeal and had eaten a real home-cooked dinner.- Then Oroal ealdtearf ully to her aiater: T. . "Otv Neva Isn't xiila Jushoq. good'.. Mother Silled Swing 110. These., two-little' girls were left to the care of their father after the San Fran daoo disaster. Their mother was. killed three .years ago-ia a flra that., swept through . the- residence, t Istrlctof jan Francisco and their father could not mta ear ot IIWII m tin urauiata -rttr- iHm aunt, Mrs. L. M. I.,elghton of Olympla, who had taken a great liking to the two little girls at the time of their mother's deatnT-Ttia father wrgteTo"Herang"Ti told hlro to ssnd the children, to her. at once. . - - -- - . So the ' girls were tagged carefully and placed upon the Oregon express at fnHtnri THe li t ii)retgwerr-naTi a ed-ttr the iuiidUUF5rand that blue uniformed protector was asked to pass them along to the next oonductor. and ao on, until they reached their destination. ' Andy Boeal i and his wife-are distant relatives, of the Httleglrlsand the father wrote thenTlo meet the girls at the " depot: They recognised the chil dren at once and- took, them .home for BALANCES-ALL TVO-HUNDRED J'- Ooaraal -Speetal nrrvlee.) ' ' Philadelphia, May I. Two hundred feet above the ground at the top of a chimney, John Burnett balanced himself all day yesterdsy, a prisoner. At 1 o'clock In the morning scaffolding upon which he was standing gave way and at o'clock- la the evening,- when he was so ove rooms - with exhaustion that he was almost" In a state- of collapse,- he slipped to tha earth upon a rope which a steeple climber had taken up to him at the peril of his own life. Desperate attempts were ' mads ' to POWERFUL NATIVE RULER IS CAPTURED BY BRITISH ARMY i. ' (Jsaraal Special Hervlee.t . , London, May. S.- The war office .nas been informed of a battle between the forces of the Emir of Hadelja. one of the" most powerful native rulera of Northern Nigeria, and the British expe dition, -whloh wss sent sgalnst him in Marvhy In - tured. ... This ruler has always resisted Brit ish administration. - Last summer - his Its bestial practices that there Is little IlkeTWood of TrTtonrlahtngong err1 r Creffleld is said to have been In the German army at one time, but ta alleged to have deserted and -t a ken flight to America, coming to the Pacific coast shortly after arriving In tha country.. At one time, after reaching - Portland, he waa a member of the Salvation Army. It waa In 1901 that ha wentvto Corvallls and organised the sect o Holy Rollers. A year later,-, when the people of that town learned ' the nature of . his per nicious teachings, tlrey . took ..him - and hie right-hand man. Charlea Brooks, and gave them costs of tar and feathers. Following this he was hunted down by the Portland officials, captured Under a house st COrvallls. where he had been In hiding for-several weeks, and brought to this city for trlaC.on a statutory charge preferred by the husband .of a -woman whom Creffleld had entangled ' In his net. He wss convicted and sentenced to two years In the penitentiary. After his release Creffleld ..went back.'. .to ihe vicinity of Corvallls, though he did not dare enter the (own for fear' of being killed on sight. By correspondence he gathered ' hla followers together ' at Waldport, In- Lincoln rounty, - He waa GOOD BUSINESS AND GOOD CITIZENSHIP . . CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, . Aaaiatant Manager. scow mr&to ) A':- 7 ' . the night. The girls left again this morning, tagged for Olympla. , TTell Intsrestlng Story. r- . Thcjt told . an, interesting: story yes terdajr afternoon. "Wo loat all of our things." they said; "all of our nice dreaaes. We had to wear these,. and the elder pointed-with disgust' to the frocks fhey had on. -. -Wa taokd our-thlnga Ixt a. big trunk and we started to drag 11 up the street But it was so heavy and the hills were lthehl an J liatay an w Ha awl ! We elasl aha flrat night In Golden Oate park, with out any blanket or anything. ' It waa cold and we had to huddle clone together Tlo' keep "warm TSen we walked, to the ferry the next dAy-and slept tn Oak land that, night in a bed. We came back to San Francisco after the fire was care of us. He was running Ine' at Kragen'a. and that waa. burned. So he sent us to our great aunt and that la why we are here-; "We like Portland Last night for dinner we had ice eream and cake and then "we 'rode outTn a car "lotliepark. It was splendid. I hope we like Olym pla as wall.", DAY ON TOP- FOOT CHIMNEY rescue the - man. . Spikes were driven between the Joints of the brick Inside the chimney, but go many; bricks broke oft because they were decayed that this had to be given up. A- great crowd gathered. Many sug gestions were ofTered. Some were, for using a balloon, but no one knew where one- eould -be obtained ia short notice. At "last some ' otte' remembered Joe Corbett.. a , "steeple-Jack, of fame in this city. - Corbett was called in and agreed to make the attempt at. rescue. conduct waa so Threatening that a force! of 108 men got ready at Kano, six days' march away.i to proceed against him. The emir apologised.: but the - British kept a-nucleue -of "the expedition ready. Recently the emir became truculent again - and the - expedition - moved - on Is walled town. The troops had five hours' street fighting before they overcame the na tives and made the emir a prisoner, . pursued by Louis Hartley "of Corvania, whoso wife had fallen a victim to Craf fteld'a wiles. : Hartley snapped his re volver at the Holy Rollers' leader five tlmee. but It would not fire because the cartridges did not fit the gun. Realizing that his lire was in danger. Creffleld fled secretly to Seattle, where Mitchell followed him. and shot. him dead. O. V. Hurt of Corvallls, step-father or . Mrs. Maude crerneid. Mrs. B. E. Starr and George Mitchell, who killed the Holy Rollers' leader, passed through Portland laat night on his way to Seattle to -look' after his- daughter, and -the prisoner. . .Mr. Hurt Is a well-known merchant of Corvallls and ia a respected ciUxen. , His . home was completely wrecked by Creffleld, every member of the family, saving himself and Oeorge Mitchell, having fallen under the bane ful Influence of the alleged prophet. Creffleld married one daughter, was sent to prison for relations with another, caused the latter to deaert her huaband and children In Portland and a younger daughter -to deaert her home to follow him, and even got the another within his power. It - waa thls that led Mitchell to pursue him to Seattle and shoot him down like a dog. B. B. Starr, huaband of the woman who jleaerted ber home and chlldrenlo follow Creffleld. and brother-in-law of Mitchell, who killed the alleged prophet, has gone to Seattle with his father-in-law to assist In doing what he can for the man who killed the destroyer of his home. . . ; - i MAKES NOVEL. PLEA- ;. ' TO POLICE JUDGE James Ross made an eloquent appeal to Police Judge Cameron yesterday not to put him In jail for W days. "I'm a Scotchman, Judge, and so are you," he said. "I was drinking with eome Scotch boys. Tou won't do right by Imprisoning me. Tou never did do anything for me do something now." The magistrate laughed. He asked Jimmy a few nueatlona. Then be said: "Well. I think you're a liar and will not leave town, as you promise., but If yeu will get a " ticket through . your friends I will have you taken down and placed aboard., a ataamer for Hood River." ... - i " "'- Jimmy said he wanted to gd'to Hood ZUvar te eulUvata atrawberrlea, DAD COriPLEXICriS- ist umiT rom oasss out or rar. . BepraveoT'BlooA- CausesTlmplasad BoUa Sr. Williams' risk rflls ' kWH Mew Blood and Cure . rollowa, . "I abused my atomach, my blood got out of order and then my face broke out with pimples and bolls," says T. B. Rob ertson of 1ST Addison street. . Washing ton. FennsyIvanla,"Thls was over two yeara ago. My stomach was in bad shape. . After eating I would have to reat awhile, or I would suffer the most severe pains In my stomach. On arising I would often be so dlaiy that I could hardly stand up. Ths slightest exer tion would start my back aching so that I often had to sit down and rest awhile. At times I experienced a pain around the heart which alarmed me but which I suppose came from my : stomach trouble. . . v . "I began to break , out on the face with pimples and later wlfh boils which on fined me te the house a week or mora at a time. One day I aaw Dr. Williams' lllaforPala Peoole advertised in a pampmet wnicn was leit at ine aoor and I thought I would give them a trial. T took 'several boxes of the pills before all the pimples and bolls left me. but I am now glad to say that my blood is good. I do not have any eruptions and l no longer have the bead ana.atomacn troubles I have described. I am very grateful for what Dr. Williams' Fink Pills have done for me and I have reeom- mended them and always will advlss those who are suffering from bad Diooa or stomach trouble to try them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are guaran teed to be safe and harmless ta the most delicate constitution. They eon- tain no morphine, -opiate, narcotlo. nor anything to cause a drug habit. They do not act on the bowels but they, actu ally make new blood and strengthen the nerves. . If you want good health you must have good blood. . Bad . blood Is the .root of most common diseases like anaemia, - rheumatism, sciatica, neu ralgia, St. Vitus' dance, nervouaneas, ln dtgeatton. debility, general 'weakness. paralysis, locomotor ataxia and -ths ape I elal - ailments -thatonly .women - f oik 1 know. . '"' '" Dr. WilllamsPink Pills are sold by all druggists or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt of price, 10 cents per box, six boxes for IM, by. the Dr. Williams WedIcTne-0mpliBy7nBchenecWdTiTrW -York. '.;. JO OUTWIT A 1V0MAH eimwxioTroqrity Bench to7! Diplomacy in Gaining Right - ' of Way Over Land. : ' , (Special Mrpatck t Tee JoarsaL) - Albany. Or- May . The county court of Xlcn counti -will- exerdee- diplomacy lnTgamlrig-tha -desired -nd --rttA g-H eounty road through the property or MraMary.MeCoyof. Sweet Home. For some -timeshe baa- been defy ing -tha court and -threatenlngall sorta -of dira calamities should the. road supervisor of that 'district persist. In carrying out the orders of the county court. -The road has been completed on all sides and cannot ba finished on account of the bellicose attitude of tha Am axon who owns a small strip of land which the court desires to appropriate. ' Mrs. Mary McCoy, being light of foot and always attracted .byian opportunity to tip the light fantastic, the court has evolved the scheme of getting up dance, in tha neighborhood and among others sea that the .obstreperous Mrs. McCoy Is Invited and attends. While she ia enjoying herself listening -to the music and participating In the Joys of the giddy- whirl, the supervisor of that district with a crowd of men will make the desired change In the road and open the same across the property she now so vigilantly guards. It Is thought that. Uils canJeaccomplished and ere she returns to her home, the road will be complete and ready for travel.; " 1 Thus what, the court eould not ac complish "by-the-forceof law-and -the power of the court, they expect to be able to realise., by stealing a march on tha unsuspecting widow. I GRANTS PASS PIONEER j Crosses great divide Grants Pass, Or., May I. -The funeral Ot.MrfJ.J....K.Plgney occurred from tha family residence, lhls"cHy7unaay1tevv Frank Hughes of Bethany Presbyterian church "- officiating. Mrs. Plgney - was one of the pioneers of Grant's Pass. She and Mr. fluney have been closeIyasao elated with the growth - and develop ment of thWty " inca-ttibegtnntngrt She waa a prominent church worker and at tha time of her 'death was president of the Women's Aid society of Bethany church. -1 - For the paat month Mrs. Plgney had been In 111 health and last week aha waa taken to Portland with the hope that she might find relief In the hospital there, but no aid could be given her and she returned home last Thursday, just two days before her death. OLYMPIA'S BONDS-TAKEN BY STATE SCHOOL FUND ' 8peelal Dlapateb te Tba Taernal.) Olympla, Wash., May S Two hundred thousand dollars of Olympla's bonds were taken by the state permanent school fund today at an Interest rate of !. Theae bonds cover' the entire bonded Indebtedness of the city and are payable July 1, 1920. cAmerican -Restaurant Cot. Third and Conch Bts. , . , OPS BAT AID sTZOHT. Diane from 11 a. m. to y. m. Kioe Tomato Bonn. 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