The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 06, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    ? .THE ORZGCN DAILY . JOURNAL". rCSTLAKH THUI 2DAY
.4
CiiiiiESEJIilTIS
CLAL1ED BY JURY
FOR FIEND'S ID
Inquest Ovr Body of John Glen
denning. Results In a 'Verdict
. Against China Gin and In Rec
, ommetidatlon That Its Sale
? Be Prohibited in City.
.,'-. v'v "What th chemist found In "gin' and
' "whisker": ' Gin-Am vile alcohol, fussl
:' oil), methyll alcohol', (wood alcohol)
.-. water, glucose, llrae and flavoring aub-
, . .- auarea. . whlskey-methyje -atoohoi
. twood. alcohol), watery carameV t give
. or lor and flavorlne substances.
', ' That ''John Glendennlng came to hl
deetfi by drinking China gin," in
: which' there wag enough wood alcohol
T and fuaal oil to kill evsa an habitual
V tdrunkard. If taken on an empty atom
; , . ach. waa the verdict of th coroner
. ' Jury thta morning.' :
"-:, Tha Jury recommended jjhet the city
. authorltiea take atep at once to atop
- the aala of thta stuff, together with tha
- "whisker" handed over the hart of ear-
tain white saloon a. a
" Expert- testimony showed all too
' plainly the Ingredients of tha horrible
mixture which killed aiendenning. ur.
, , JU Victoria Hampton, one of the most
. experienced chemlete of . the Paclflo
, coeet. and whose specialty la analyses
where crime Is Involved, presented a
'.. written report telling exactly what was
la Qlendennlng's stomach, and- also what
- - waa tba esjnplee "gin" -and "whis
key" obtained by Deputy Coroner A. I
' Flajey from the Chinese gin mil I at Sec
ond and Tarahijl streets. In ' front f
which . Olendannln stropped Monday
; .. after having taken a drink Inside the
" place. , ... - . ...
. ....; SM mead Taotify.
three human beings made wrecks by
the vile dope banded out by tha Chinese
' saloonkeepers frankly told what tha
atuff had dona for them." At a pathetic
.'.. document.' the stenographic report of the
tnqueet held this morning In tba Flnley
. . establishment haa few equals.
Tears ago James Casey was en of tha
1 finest mechanic ta the state. ' Today.
. be told In hla rambling Incoherent war
how he began to drink "China gin"1 and
bow the awful habit f aatened Itself poa
him. Hla looks were more than his
" word " , ""
Mot only are tha Chinese aaloonkeep
- era of Second street affected by tba flnd-
Inga of the Jury prompted by tha re-
port of the chemist, but whit man who
" rua north and aaloona are caught la the
r net Just as badly. . - , r,--- --
..- One victim teatlfled that a mysterious
f "black bottle" containing what waa
. called wblakay waa paased out , ever i
, north end -bar In the mornlnga aa an!
i "are opener" to, tha gin Send. Five
cents purchased enough of tha stuff ta
I make -even a . habitual drinker feel all
,, the effect a ota quick exhilaration. Thla
. "whiskey., contains wood alcohol, a
. poison. I i- -
., 'What Ysrdlet, Says.
: , The verdict aaya; . t . l-r.
i i "T bat John Qlendennlng came' to hla
;' ' death at the eon th west corner of Second
1 1 and Taabjll streets. Portland, . Oregon,
( on September s, l0, at about ( p. m.,
from the affect of aJeoholie 'poison eon
' ;talned In what are commonly known a
r ; Chlneae whiskey and gin which war
purchased at the Chinese saloon on tha
- - southwest corner of Seoond and Tam
;:r hill etreeta. . ,- . , - .....:....:.: i
'"From : the" expert testimony pre
, sented It htm been shown that there are
f Iva Chinese 'aaloona In Portland where,
' theaa beverages can be purchased and
, ars retailed to the nubile under a 1ty (
- "iJcense,- Prom' chemical analysis made
' by Injection- of the coroner of aample
' of saitl whiskey and gin obtained by ,
i him at the above aalooh." It haa been
. ' proven that they contain fusel oil and
wood alcohol In quantltlea sufficient to
cause almost v fnstant death, ' and 'we
' therefor recommend that 1 action be
.'taken at once by prcWr authorltiea to
suppress the sal of the Wine (Signed)
' F. I Bagby, Henry A. Bard en, C. O.
Slgglln, H. B. Stuart, P.,' Ehrateln,
' and it- Kaaaebaum." r
wjOaiM th txredisa2ha. ,
Dr. Hampton gave a verbal aa wall aa
..a written . xeport. expUOning to the
Jurors why certain polspna were In the
; samples ahe haanalysed and what the
'effecta of such poisons are upon the
""""hnman system. -7 ; , ?
' " "The heart. Innga, liver and spleen
were narmal. aa was also the exterior
.wall of the stomach." said aba. ."The
"lower part of tha Interior of the stora-
; ach ahowed that small hemorrhage had
" occurred.-.'-- . 't-.-.-. -
",l "Evidently the man waa not a ateady
drinker, as tha walla f tha stomach
. would have been hardened and the liver
.would have displayed evidence . of th
' fact.. Wood alcohol causes a very quick
, Intoxication, and la a deadly poison. ' It
'Is never administered Internally under
uany elreumstafcea. Fusel oil contain
: th lime, which I alao found In the
' ' atomach; the lime I added to prevent
, the oil from passing off In tha prooese
; of manufacture. There was no food
whaUver either In the Intestines or the
. stomach, and It la evident that tha man
f hadn't eaten anything for soma' time.
; The action of tha fusel oil and tha wood
r aJoohoi would have been much quicker
of bourse on an empty tomach.T. . ; . ,
, , :' Saya Poisea Oaased evtla,
, "Then you give th poison in th
' ; fluids .which .' fa drank aa the . direct
'' cnse of Qlendennlng' death r aaked
' 4lr. Ptnler. . - . , .
j, , , "f do," replied Dr. Hampton. " ' J '
t .;. ''Jimmy" Caser, who test! Oedr that he
. had been drinking glq more or. less for
ara and that It tasted differently
' - st different times, gave hla testimony.
Bo did Wllllaaa Ford, who had become a
i confirmed drinker af the' "gin." WU.
- Ham Stewart wag th last rletlm to ts
. ' , tif y. ".,
J 'i "I haven't been drinklng mor than a
PRETTY CABY.
L. r.... .k
CODPETIIIOII
Th popularity of Th Sunday Jou-v
nal'g contest to dtcid which wm th
prettiest Uby to Oregon and Wh:
ington was so jreat that hundreds of
pictures were received; ana so pretty
were the contestants that -'decision
traa exceedingly . hard, " Indeed, the
judges have not quite finished their
labors yet.; But on September 10
th pictures of the four winners will
be published to The Sunday Journal
In the mean time, the photographs
are ready for delivery, and. may be
called for. ' W' ' '
year said William Stewart, ut 4when
I nt started it' hard to atop: I earns
down here from where I had been .work
ing on th north bank road with Its. I
took a-rlnk with a couple of frtenda
and tw day aftrwrd I didn't-have
any money. --i
0 -1 drank gin In a Chinese eaioon at
tha -southwest comer of Second and
Yamhill street and whisky In a saloon
kept by a Oerman on Third between Pine
and Ash. That's where I got tha black
bottle. ,. Z.lif ,'- ... t . I.-..
Do you ask for this buck bottler-
Inquired B. a Pague, who repreaentea
aiendennlag's relaUvee., , ' - - .-
"Oh, no; they Just push It out at you."
"Where can you get this oiaea not'
tier :
Almoat anywhere In Blaaler' or In
nearly any of tha - north-end aaloona.
Thsy give you the blsck bottle in th
morning for an eye-opener." - i
And does it ' open . your yeT" in
eutred Mr. Pagua-" .' , '
Th wreck turned nia race away wna
most Significant smile. The ques
tloa ws answered by hla appearanoe.
Of-Jilrong muacolar build U -William
Stewart He la Ji yeara Old, and aa he
hasn't been drinking from, the -"black
bottle'1 very long he hasn't that bloated
Sickly look of the unfortunate who has
been' victim for years. Across his
face was written the marka of-th
gin" and the "whiskey aa plainly a
though they had been atamped there
with a hot iron. . Yet h had been drink
ing but a year. Casey, who haa been a
hoarder at tha city Jail for a long time,
and who, when he haa served out a
term, uaually corns in the next day and
ask. to go to bed,. simply showed an
other, stag in the. career of a "gta
fiend. --. . '.. i
TIIOuilS DRUGGY
TEDDY'S AGENT?
SO HE DECLARED
Gave Out in Astoria That He Was
' Secret Service Man Working
- as Marine Engineer and Finally
Succeeds in Borrowing Money
'-Now H4"Jn Jail,; . ; -
G1LLET IS NOMINATED
(Continued from Pag One.)'
trolled by Ituef oauouaed before assem
bling with the main body thla morning,
and th commute appolhted to recom
mend a course of action reported rec
ommending that th vote be cast solidly
for Qlllet. The report was adopted.
Th report of the committee on order
of business recommended to th conven
tion the nomination of governor first
and Judgea past, than other state off
cers.
Th platform and resolutions commit
tee recommend the passag of a Japa
nese -exclusion law That will alao ex
chide - th Japanese from Insula'
sessions. Other planka approve the
ministration or state and national gov
ernments, favors amendment to Insur
ance laws, providing that foreign com
panies must make' depoalt and adopt
a uniform policy, pledge tha legislature
to-economy,-advocate the removal of
the tax on building materials for Saa
Francisco for the next three yeara, and
the' passag of laws to benefit citrus
fruit growers. Including the right of
routing the care. Another plank call
for a direct primary law modeled oa
that of Oregon. :. - , ' ' ; '
OELRICHS FORTUNE 7.
GOES Ta ONU'SON
fJoares! BpeeUl tarvles.t -rr
Tew Tork, Sente-FOrmer frtenda
of Herman Otflrilsh said to day. after
th funval'. that the entire, estate,
amounting to over (1,000,000, will re
vert to hi lS-year-old son Herman, who
will coma Into full possession upon at
taining hi majority.
Tha statement waa made' that an
agreement' waa reached two yeara ago
between Oelriche and hla wife by
which Oelriche bequeathed practically
bis -entire estate to his only son OeK
rlchs. In accordance with the agree
ment, ta said to have then and there
mad a will conforming entirely with
the arrangement a
FAIRBANKS ON HIS
. V WAY TO COLORADO
'" ' tjWsal Lseelal Serrtce.r' . " '
Chicago, Sept. Vioa-Preaident Fair
bank spent today with his son in this
city. He goea from here to Minneapolis
for twe weeks, then to Colorado to fur
ther th government plan for irriga
tion. , ' . ,
GOVERNOR FOLK IS
r NOT SO WELL TODAY
... ;.v. . I7eenal Special ServksU '.
- Jefferson City, Sept Ooveroor
Folk 1 not se well today.'- Hla fever la
hlghsr and hi physicians say h is not
Improving as he ahould.
MOTHER DECAPITATES
HERTW0. CHILDREN
(Jeemal Special gerrlee.) , t...
OtUwa. Ohio, Sept. . Th lnssns
If of Henry Kntppen thla morning de
capitated with a butcher knife her two
children. ' One of the children waa 1
years old and th other IS month. .
,"'V
The
Silver
Bvry P10C0 Stamptd
"STERUNG". ;
With th arrest of Thomas Bruggy
th federal authorities believe that
they have, nipped In the bud a achem
to perpetrate wholesale fraud under
the impersonation of a United States
MSVer.,' Bruggy 1 a marine engineer
who claim to have been employed by
the government at . Newport News,
Norfolk and other naval centers, and
the secret servlo -men , will look up hi
record with the expectation of learning
that ha haa been Implicated In crooked
work elsewhere. Bruggy waa arrested
at Astoria laat Sunday and now Ilea In
the Multnomah county Jail charged
with impersonating a- United Bute
officer. . ''- t" ;
The accused man worked for Just II
day aa marine engineer on the United
"tates customs boat Patrol. During the
time he proceeded with a well-laid plan
to lmprees all tha moneyed private elt
laena whom he mat with the idea that he
waa a big bag Indeed la tbe government
service. H allowed It to be whlsperea
about that he '.was a marine engineer
only aa a blind and that In reality ha
was doing some Important secret service
work,. for . President Roosevelt
... - -,. . , Oa Wehtaa Xisy -,Ji -
He claimed to be a' graduate of the
United States naval academy at Annapo
lis and a brother-in-law of George Uhler,
supervising-general of the steamboat in
spection service, with headquarter at
Washington. District of Columbia. To
aom parties be Intimated that he had
been appointed Inspector of hull and
holler to temporarily succeed local In
spector - Fuller. la - fact, - everything
bears out the theory that ha waa laying
plana to get away with a big bunch ef
money when hla scheme waa thwarted
by hi discharge.- During hi It day
service Bruggy is said to have landed
one victim, however, a woman named
Mrs. M. R. Ovrtreetx
- lira Ovsrstreet I a traveling agent
for a false-hair and 'wig Arm. She met
Braggy at Astoria on August 14, and
believing hla talee of position and influ
ence, loaned him something over $100.
On' August tl Bruggy waa discharged
from hla Job on the boat Patrol. Tell
ing th woman that he had f 50 en de
posit at the Portland hotel, he earn
here. , Being suspicious, Mrs. Ovsrstreet
followed. v,
Arrested at Astoria.
Th following day the alleged Impos
tor returned to Astoria, presumably to
make another "raise," and It waa there
that he waa arraated oa-oomplaint-wf
hla victim. United States Commissioner
McKe made- out the warrant and It
waa served laat Sunday by United States
Secret Service Agent T. B. Foster and
Deputy United States Marshal Kerrigan
of Pnrtlan4 - - -
n hla way -to the lockun. tha anaU
neer admitted 'that he had told Me ae
nualntanca-4)v Astoria, a tissue of lie
about himself, and admitted also ' that
he hat never aeon . tba insld of th
naval academy. He clalma to have
come - originally from Elisabeth; New
jersey. , ' .
, Bruggy had a preliminary hearing be
fore Commissioner McKe at t o'clock
thla afternoon... ... -.
chuiser dosto:
ASHORE
AIO
LiakingWarshlp Driven Onto a
; Sandy Beach in Belling-.
ham Bay.
PAWTUCKET REFUSES TO
: RESPOND TO SICNALS
Fightinc Machine Gets Off on High
TideIs Again Leaking. Through
Springing of Plates, Which Were
Damaged When Wrecked First
7
nnMhl rHinatrk at Tsa learastl
Ballinrhara. Wash. Sept- . Driven
relentlessly before a tempestuous sea, the
leaking cruiser Boston wsnr. asnors on
Bquallcum creek In Belllngham bay
about midnight last night sod waa held
fast. Th Boston dragged ua ancnor
and plowed the beach almost head on.
Feeling that tha altuatlon called for
Immediate relief, th government tug
Pawtucket was signaled for, but there
waa,- at rangel y enough, no response, ac
cording to officers ashore, although the
tug waa Kb than a mile to windward.
Even whistling failed to arouse the
smaller eraft and the engine of th
Boston were employed to back the ves
sel off. This was accomplished after
considerable time, but not before one
or two of ' the damaged plates were
sprung, admitting ah increased flow of
water.
When th Boston reached deep water
diver waa eentf down to Investigate;
Captain , Coffman , hoped to leave for
Bremerton about o'clock this morning.
but It will be several hour later before
be sails. --- - -.
The collier Saturn 1 standing by and
will tow tha cruiser to th navy yard If
that 1 deemed the eafer way. The vi
bration of tha warship's engines when
they were working on th (hrarh was
tremendous and towing I likely to be
resorted to.
In tha atorm laat night th Princeton
waa forced to throw out another anchor
aa precaution.
claims bko;v;;ell agreed
'(Continued from Pag One.)
STEVENS DISMISSES V riv
: H PANAMA OFFICIALS
(Joersal Special Settles.). - -Paftama,
Sept. S. Chief Engineer Ste
ven of the Panama canal haa dismissed
P. -1. Downey, superintendent of paint
ing;.?. B. Thomas, building superintend
ent, and t A. Luck, masonry superin
tendent, haa hastily resigned. ' There
will be more ahakeupa October 1.
Stevens hss ordered a strict inventory
and will not permit a cent purchase
without an accounting.
AMUNDSEN STARTS s
1 -ON HOMEWARD JR1P
Noma, Alaska, Sept (.The Norwe
gian exploration ship OJoa sailed In
change of Lieutenant Hanson. Explorer
Amundsen, who. located the north mag-,
netio pole, goes to Seattle by steamer,
then to Sitka, where he will meet the
OJoa and aall around Cajje Horn home.
Hla , recording, tflstrument have been
sent to Seattle. .-.
iotrs of th Cascade reserve, and
Maya 'than told him that th cost of
getting reserve ci eated had greatly In
oraaaed. Mays at -that tint Informed
Puter that th Blue mountain - reserve.
withdrawal would soon be - ordered
When Pqter spoke of th mineral land
In th Blue mountain country and tbe
probable protests from heepowner, as
well aa minora. May replied: "I'm not
afraid. - "Everybody up there 1 satis-
fled." In conclusion May told Puter
to tslt MeKlnley to com up and deliver
half of those certificate.
Puter next told of traveling aa far
M St. Paul with Maya, who was going
to waaningiop to iook arter patent on
land claims. - Puter had business in BL
Paul with C- A- Smith, the noted lum
berman. On parting Puter told Maya to
nave comnrisnmier Hermann defer 1s-
suSnce ef patent on It -claims sold to
Smith' until' th latter mad a' settle
ment with, him,' Puter, on a land deal
that they Had pat through in California.
May agreed to do this. H had planned
to be a guest at 'Hsrmann'a Washing
ton home, and gave that a hi address.
F. A. Krlb had agreed to give May
IS a claim for getting patent on th
claims mentioned. - J
Next cam the story of potting 17
peopls on timber -elalma in Lrfnn coutf
ty. and giving them (100 each for their
right a . Putec and MeKlnley engineered
th plan. Franklin P. Mays waa at
torney for Puter. Suddenly : J'-ianley-
was arrested on a charge of fraud grow- -
trig out ot those claims.- Edwin M.
Mays.. assistant United States attor
ney, appeared to prosecute. The North
ern Paclflo railroad contested tba land
clalma after, falling In an attempt to
scrip the land, and Franklin P. Mava
bobbed up a attorney for th railroad.
The case went to trial, but after the
third day ot tha proceedings May want
to Putsr at midnight and euggeated a
compromise baaed on an equal division
of the lands. Puter refused this offer,
but s greed to pick It clalma and let th
railroad have the rest. - This wss-don
and all court proceedings were dis
missed. F. A. Krlb paid for th final
proof on tbe tt clalma:
-prosecutor neney - switcned tha in
quiry to clalma In what ta known aa
township 1 south. 1 east'-,- --
"Mr. Heney," said Puter, "you now
I'm Indicted In that case and so la Mr.
Maya"
- Judge Hunt Informed Puter that ha
Tr 3 "WISMII" PICK IKS Bors,
All ,, a tba ciiy tons sie Btes B-tooetng
biiia, -
as if t-r couldn't . ttll yoa what os earth
i a n t ta do: , N
If aux,n-(t. "How'i tli folks St boaet" Its-
nir.Mai-ly Uore erH
The Uu.. m..0. '4 ouu t know they've gone
s-iukiug hope!"
Father, hmh.nd, brother vfets he gets beoie
Ui!it
Ke emu is there v to rt bits sod ae
J couQtanc tait'a br Ijicbf t
Be avta anwad till 10 o'clock, thea Into
i-hMiln imp, cations ea the SMawbe grow
J tae boiia.
Ob, It's hnparMa here sod bepSelds 'there and
I bnald all- around.
As If tbtro i se oiuor plast Is grew eat
ot the (rouad.
And whoa aighmra coaoes tbe vlolla its sqoesk
lS sever tope.
And workers "blow1' tbe sioaey .la they're paid;
. fur plrklog hope. -. ., .
Mow, turning to ear laoadty, we aaotber story
'.-
Tbe of father, heabeojr brother, slatar
. i,, we dlapel, - ' f
Aad wo ecattcr aoeda ef kindness that pre,
docw projljrlou crops
And Imto h babind thea like they
cliarge lnl the- hops.
VNIObT SVATTHDBiT,
TEX. KAHf is. SEtioaO AMD OOLVaUIA.
need not Incriminate himself, but after
hesitating a few moments b said. "I
may aa wall tall pow. ' X guess I'll have
to aom time.". - ; .
Then came the atory ot a deal be
tween Puter and May to put home
steaders on claims In the Cascade forest
reserve region. These were to be taken
up ddrlng what la know a th te-dsy
limit that precedea a withdrawal by the
government. - The claims were to coat
1110 each and Maya was to get hslf.
Of IT fraudulent claimants aix proved
up and Maya got three ef the clalma
Puter told of a conversation with So
rsnson In Milwaukee in 101. Soren
on said that MeKlnley got 1.00 acre!
In the Blue mountain withdrawal, but
wouldn't have got any If he had knowa
of the plan in time. .
Attorney W. D. Fen ton then took up
tbe cross-examination of th wltneea.
Puter denied going around tha 'country
peddling forged school certificates. He
told of using a pistol to escape from
Secret . Service Agent V. J. - Burn in
Boston.. When asked why he had turned
fugitive while out on ball he declined te
answer, saying It might serve to in-
criminate hire 4a another mat ter.-
Mad Tela Affldavita.
Further Questions brought , out that
Putsr made false affidavits In regard to
claim for which he was seeking pat
ents. . This waa In waanmgton. , i ne
clerk who prepared the report on tbe
claim recommended that the paper be
sent back for further proof.1 At this
stage of the proceedings Commissioner
Hermann said to Puter:
"You're down and out All you can do
Is to go back to Oregon, round up the
gang and get additional proof." Puter
then aaked Hermann to hold back pro
ceedings - until he eould see Senator
Mitchell. According to Puter wor
testimony bs saw MltehelL gave him
1 1.000, and got the patent for th land
in four daya. ; ,
-. eraad Jury Proceeding. - '
On redirect examination- Puter told
Of Incidents preceding his own indict
ment. When he heard that United
State Attorney John H. Hall waa going
to have him indicted h want to May
about it. Maya replied, . T know it
Nothing eould be better for you than
tb be Indicted by Hall. ' 1 - -
k government agent named Greene
haa gathered evidence enough to- indict
you. . Ed Mays ,1s a deputy under Halt,
and If you are indicted I can have the
case postponed one or two year and
then thrown out If you' are. not-!n-dloted
now Hall may lb succeeded by
tent on who will prosecute you and
send you over the road." . ; y.
BrowaaU to Tla Tarj. , 'I . r
Puter teatlfled that he objected to the
arrangement, but waa Indicted anyway.
Before thla happened he expected George
C. Brownell. to be appointed as Hall's
aucceaeor. -Aeoording to Putsr testi
mony he had hired 3rownell to fix grand
Juror for him, - that he gave Brownell
money for the fixing, but nothing was
don. Later Brownell draw out of th
fight for United State attorney. Puter
aaid It waa because Brownell feared
Halt would-indtct- him. Captain- Orma
by waa a member of .the grand Jury
that Indicted Puter.
Puter further testified, that May was
his attorney after hla indictment, that
Mays went Into court with him, but
aooa afterward said: "They are becom
ing cloae to me. X had better withdraw
from tha case and be your silent attor
ney." After that May worked night on
tb caae until Puter was convicted.
Puter produced sn account book show
ing that he paid 1600 to Merrlt Ormeby,
eon of Forest Superintendent Ormaby. .
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ATI9P.IL
(Jearaal SpecUl Servics.)
Washington, Sept t. The simplified
spelling board today announced that at
least 821 university officials have agreed
to uae the 100 simp' 'sd wdrd in their
own correspondence. There are ST
champion of th cans in California.
; Piefensd toea Oanraad aroeda.
Allen 3 Lewis' Best Brand.. . -
BIG FIRE IS KG
IVHEAT - FIELDS :
Grain Crops on Big : Ranchss
Near Garfield Are Bsing
- ,v Rapidly Destroyed.
' Oarflald, . Wah.r Sept I.1 Draper's
big threshing machine caughfc flr on
Ewing ranch thla morning ahfV accord
ing to a rspvrt. tba flr I sweeping th
entire whsat district aouthweat ef Qar
field . and hundreds . cf acres of
wheat will be burned up. The flr ha
run over th big Ewing place and 1 now
burning up th Hunt farm. Thar la a
high wind and thousand of acrea will
probably be burned over before th flr
can be extinguished. 7
. At Stl tea .yesterday, a-spark from a
threshing engine oaased a $11.00. flre.
The machine waa running when th flr
started. The threshing machine, val-. ;
ued at 11,000, was completely destroyed
and several fields of barley and wheat
valued at .'from 1 1,000 te (U.000 each
were hunted., i -.-.' . ;. .''-.;. ' ; '
LA GRANDE YOUTH IS ' It
-; JAILED FOR FORGERY
Pendleton. Or.; Sept. A big eheclc
forgery occurred here laat night, J.T.;
Nail of La Grand paaaad a forged Chech
for $114 upon William Moses of . th ;
Worklngmen's Clothing eompany. In re
turn for th asm he secured ITS worth -of
clothing, t4 in cash and a du bill
from Mr. Mom for $70. ; . - '
H 1 now in th county JalL Nell
Is ,' big fallow, SO year ef age. He had
a check on the 8avlnga bank. in favor
Of Charlea James for I1S4.T snd signed
by Loraenen Bros. Th writing of th
check is Identical with th signature Oil
th back. 1 1t was soon learned t be a
forgery and th youth, waa arrested
early thi mornmg. . .;.-m.. , - .
. Belnf useful aad beautiful, it therefore the
. most appropriate for wedding ot anniver-
F Jl " '" sry gifts. A cojnplete stock, unrivaled for
PTflI7PI and finish, both In flat-and hollow;
A i ilUUl .. ; ware, awaits your pleasure at this store with
, attrsctive prices and a convenience to the
. - : "Diamond Leaders of ths Northwest"
llanufscturijif Jewelers . ; Comer Third snd Washington Sts.,
MOTHERS,
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Fall in Line
.. Our entire stock of Boys' and Children's1
Suits will be sold at ' sacrifice This in
cludes our fall 1906 styles i;
Every 5uit
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Must Go
$2.50 SUITS NOW.......... .f 1.60
$3.00 SUITS NOW. . . , . . .". , . . .fl.OO
$3.50 SUITS NOW............... f2.30 .
$4.00 SUITS NOW. . . , . ; ..f2.60,r
$5.00 SUITS NOW, ... . . 1J3.40
$8.00 SUITS NOW. . . .......94.10
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SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
Look Right When You Buy Them;
Stay Riqht After
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Theim
Known fl the Ctst, and .
the Best Unown . v.
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Every. lze for short, toutvtall, slim and regular meq
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