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; f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, FIUDAY , nVEIJKG, CLI'f IIMDZn 1. V IS BRANDED AS DEVIL'S DEPUTY I '. 4 t ' f ". '- ' ;V .. '.' 'i. '0 (Hurmt Nws Senlcs.) ! Philadelphia. P- . Sept.- Il-Tli -devil's drpnty" .ia-tlis nam applied t4 Adolph Basal, who cured over $5.000,. thdousrh hypnotlo ' Influence from tha lata " President. Hippie of the wrecked Real Estate Trust ; company Dy directors or ins wrecxea Dank. . - No scheme .was too wild for Hippie and ., Segal when their need was ready cash. Overdrafts of hundreds of thou sands . of dollars - from Be gal's wildcat concerns were honored at Hippie's or ders, and. .with the. cash at the bank practically exhausted, - the depositors' money wii- drawn upon, and ( Segal's notes. Indorsed by Hippie, were carried and reported .to .the Jpahk examiners, as .cash. - - -.-v Oood securities upon which loans had been made to responsible parties were filched from, the vault and substituted again and attain -for loans to Serai, and the worthless- shocks and bonds in his own enterprises tendered by Segal -for his enormous loans substituted for the B-Jlt-edired security -for other Joans, until the affairs of the bank are. In such tinruklaa ifnfmrn Ihst - It will tarirs .weeks to straighten them.. . y.J. ... ' By such wild and criminal methods more - than - I5.500.0fl0 of the bank's funds and' depositors', money was dlssl- paieo, ana m nunmarvi vinuvr i turn bank were cognisant ; of this state of Affairs and must nave .known that a treat financial crash was inevitable, and declined to make any move, even when tha under officers of th bank protested against the way affairs were being- eon ducted.' - ''V ''v...''.'.. . f Even ' murder or -a suicide paot'ts hinted at by the revelations of the Ih sans lenrths to which the Illicit part nership' between Hippie and Adolph Segal was carried in the Juggling of the depositors'' millions In 'the .trust com. a h mUAmmt nf monev-mttlvsr schemes, as It was learned today . that Hippie- had' made , an attempt three ' for $190,900. Had he been successful in At the top U a photocnph of th con fegaion which accused ' Adolph i Segal, written by Frank K. Hippie, ; . head of the Real Estate Trnat com. ' . pany, on the morning of the day he ': killed, himgelf. 'Below ia a , photo ; , graph of Adolph Segal and a small ; ' photo ; of ' Horace Hill, ; tht 7 auditor." ' ' ' aged one . company he might have taken oat a number of policies, and then by soma dark method caused these policies to mature" as a- part reparation for tha wrong ha had dons those .who had. in trusted their savings to his care. LOW RATES EAST , ! . a B. ik m. Ammeaaees tow Bouad-Trrp , The O. R. ft N. Co. has made a low rate ef Jli.tt for round 'trip, Portland tq Buffalo, ;New Tork,, account the in ternational convention -of- Christian churches, to be held at that plaea Octo ber 1 J .to 17. -Tickets will be on sale October t-and (. A choloe of-several different routes Is given, and stopovers allowed In both directions. "or further particulars-la regard to routes,' through sleeping-car service, etc., call. on. or ad dress C W. Stinger, city ticket agent O. R. ft N. Co., Third and Washington streets Portland. y ; Jt lA FOfJETIG SPELLING CAUSES GRIEF Controllers of Treasury and Cur-C-rency Say Their Jobs "Are . - Spelled Comptroller. ; CLAIM TAKES ACT OF CONGRESS TO CHANGE Bureaut of Educatipn.'Treaaury De - partment - and Nary ,v Department Protested Against Copy Furnished by Public Printer ' -: . (Journal flveetal trie.) . Washington, Sept. Jl.Controller Of the Currency Rldgeley and Controller of the Treasury Tracewell called on Public Printer StUUngs for a fresh stock of iKtlnnerv. When It reached them they found their titles being one of. the 100 words simplified " by Andrew Carnegie and approved by' President Rooaevelt -. -The officials made vehement protest, asserting that the revised statutes fixed the spelling as "comptroller" and' that It could not be changed except .by an act of congress. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Keeps this afternoon de cided that Rldgeley and Tracewell were In the right. He issued Instructions that the stationery be Issued with the word spelled "comptroller." He baaed his decision on the revised statutes. Publle Printer Stllllngs declared to day that he has no discretion in the matter; that he had received his orders from the president and that at) rejec tions must be made to hlro. Up to this time the bureau of educa tion, the treaaury department and the navy department have protested against any changes being made in "copy", fur nished to the publlo printer. , PREACHER JILTS FIANCEE - ON WEDDKiG OAY Sensation Caused In Church Cir- cles In Redlands Over ; : Pastor's Actions, f s' J lltflVOUS Dim PCWTjOTliTV-w OOITDITTObT OTTaVZO bt m. wTT.T.Tamr ranc rrxua, A Soraaton Womaa Veils Sow tota Was . Mads WeU aad Stroaf hy This : ; eniedy. " , . : TfervOusdebmty t lbs common warns for what the doctors term neurasthenia. It is characterised by mental depression, fits of the "blues," or melanohpjy. loas of energy and spirits. The patient'a eyes become dull, the pink fades from the cheeks, the memory becomes defective so that It Is difficult to recall dates and names at will. Soma of these symptoms only may be present or all of them. The remedy lies In toning up the nervous system and' there is no remedy better adapted for this purpose than Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Jane J. Davies of No. 11 War ren street, Scrsnton, Pennsylvania, says: "Some years ago 1 became greatly re duced In' health and strength snd my nervous system became so debilitated that I felt wretched. I could not rest or sleep well at night and woke up as weary and languid la the morning as I waa when I went to ' bed. My, -head ached In the morning and often there waa a pain In ray right side which was worse when I sat down. If y nerves were on edge all the time, every little noise bothered me and I was generally miserable. " '. "Then I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink PlUa for Pale People, as my hus band had taken. them with good results, and they did wonders for me. Now I have no more pain in my side, no more headaehea, I sleep well and feel strong andaable to do my work." Or. 'Williams Pink Pills are the beat nerve tonto because they convey nour ishment to the nerves in the only way that la In accord with the pln of nature through tha blood. Theaa pills eured Mrs. Davies and they- can do Just as much for ovary weak, pale ailing man or woman who la slipping Into a hopeless decline. They .strike straight at the root of all common diseases caused by poor and Impoverished blood such as anaemia. Indigestion, - biliousness, headaches, backaches, rheumatism,. neuralgia, nerv ousness and even more serious nervous disorders.'- . i.-.v.-- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, on receipt of price, it cents per box, six boxes for I1.40. by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N, T, . . ' Jwraal Special Berrlee.Trv . Loa - Angeles, Sept . Jl. Six months m snd less than a year after the death of his wtfej the engagement of Rev.- Dr. Wllbert P. Ferguson; one or me mos prominent Methodist divines . of - the southwest, and Mrs. Maude V. Lackey, a well-known church worker, waa an nounced. The wedding was set for yes terday, and the bride had made every preparation, when Dr. Ferguson sud denly appeared at her home and an nounced that be had changed his mind and could not - marry her. Mrs. -Lackey, -who Is a daughter of Dr. Francis a Corbln, la prostrated, as are the members of her family, but they say nothing against Dr. Ferguson, pre ferring to let the matter drop. When the engagement was announced there was a stir in Methodist circles because Dr. Ferguson waa to marry -a divorced woman,, and trouble followel in his charge at Redlands. , Hs was asked to resign, it Is said; but ho has been transferred to a charge at Lincoln, Nebraska. .He blames the church mem bers. It is said, and frankly told Mrs. Lackey so, for his change of heart and plana. . ,--, '. '-. : : ' ''-.; '.-;' GREAT CONCERN FELT FOR PRINCESS ROYAL ' ' ' (Imnul Meeds! Bervlee.t ' " London. Sept. 11. The 'Duchess of Flfceldest daughter of the king, wno re cently underwent an operation as an outcome of severe complications follow ing- a chill, la reported well on the road to recovery. The announcement of her satisfactory progress haa been received with pleasure thoughout the country, r . The Duchess of . Fife is one of the most unassuming young ladles in her father's realm and one of the moat popular members of the royal. family.. Fho Uvea her own quiet life either In London, or ambng too Brsemer hills, where she goes about doing her errands Mice any crofter's wife and is always quits oat of the social whirl so en grossing to the reet of the royal fam ily.'. Two little girls," of whom she is the proud mother, and the duke, whom she married for love, adore this model ef a princess, and may always be seen by her side. . '. . . - MMDVOMB uxrn TO "nOXllli? ' On fare fot Boamd Trip. . The O. R. N. and Southern Paclfto have announced that account the Pa clfto Northwest convention of commer cial bodies to be held at Spokane Sep tember it. their agenta will sell .tickets from sll points on .their lines to Spo kane and return for one Vara for the round trip, tickets to be on sals Sep. tember It and-14. Tha rata from Port land will bo tll.SO, Tickets at olty ticket office. Third , and .Washington streets. .. L .: . ' .e' i A .bbbbbw aSJaxakKw : s Is a favorable price When the quality. is high Low price at, the Moyer means more than low price at some stores. , , ; ; Ten Dollars is a low price to pay for a suit of clothes, . but we have been specializing in Ten-Dollar-Suits . for the past . three years, ancTour constantly increasing business is, proof positive that we give satisfactory value. ! N ; ' -j See this season's new styles In men's ; Mm - . .. .- . . '. I I , , . - ' .'.: : ". ... .. . -. - - r li . r...T. .. . .. . . .... , . In trustworthv woolens and worsteds: ' ' rhevtevf nflttrr!Si ' rnt'rfi'rrwi n1aMt h1iiri . ' Mil and blacks; single or double breasted. ' ':' ' - for Low price extends to our Juvenile Depart- f'' mcni SI wra, vus iiuuujr tiuiiuia, uuiui uu , m ,iMt' Double Breasted Suits for the little men sre 7t enough better than uptown stores' show toTnakel , It wortn while to buy at tne Moyer, suits at ". X ' " " ' '"" ' J n ,. . . f 1 V i if : - .v, ' .,1' ' WheYeuJSeelltM THIRD & OAK ' '- 1 ' k A t-' '. V t C '. If.?.,- BaFflains:in2ctfs, WometfsMissesiand Boys ! Fall Fcohvcar .. -:('' I"- - v.- ' There Is nothing fa the line of Footwear . ! that you may want that we cannot sup- ' T "Jt!.S Yy at.a saving in price. 'v: . i -.v. ft , ; -t- " '1 " k V W are mtldns; a strong specialty thlg fall of Men's, Women's, Misses1 and Children's fall footwear.",' Our "stock include! the beat that . leather and' labor can produceall styles and 1 the very '" beat ' leathersevery ' pair so eco- " -Tiomlcally priced that onr patrons reallie a. avinjr of at least 23c on every dollar they spend here, pur , shoes come in heavy ex- tension soles, "storm calf uppers,' easy walkers, ' made in 12 different, lasts and strictly up-to-. date toes and heels. . Absolutely equal to the best footwear. on earth. 1 v-: .-' ' - . a ' . y J I f-tr v. ' - Men's and Women's Shoes $1.S0 J2.C0 $2.50 $3.CD $3.50 it'' ' fiJt V:, i' Vs ' Boys' and Girls' Shoes 50c 51.00 $1.50 $2.03 $2.50 t - Mtrr. orv Shoe Store iarons 230-232 Morrison St Near Second ntomrr same car ; rfotwita.' r IT He BET. TAYLOR AND SALMON STREET? MUM !iE2 S 0l IN ' THE MIDDLE ' OF. THE BLOCK Takea pleasure in announcing to the public of Portland and Yidniry the arrival of its new fall 'and winter stock, consisting of Men's, Boys and Cbildren'a Clothing,, Men'e, Women's and Children's Shoes,. Underwear, Hats, Caps, Rain Ceats and all kinds of Rubber Footwear direct from the mills New, up-to-date, stylish andTnappy merchandise. THE NATIONAL has demonstrated In the past to the shrewd buyers that, it:i; And we airs' atill ready to nphoid our reputadon and convince the public beyond a 'doubt that we can save the people from IS to 30 per cent ' on everything wearable by man, woman or child. The reason therefor ia very simple. . '. .i ., . ;Ji'f-" I ''l----:'' WE BUY FOR CASH ' AT THE VERY. LOWEST MARKET PRICES. .WB RUN i OUR - BUSINESS AT A .VERY SMALL EXPENSE COMPARED WITH OTHER STORES AND THEREFORE ARE ABLE TO UNDERSELL OUR COMPETITORS AT t FROM 15 TO SQ PER CENT AND GIVE THE BENEFIT TO .THE PUBLIC. .v ::iy: singlevisit to cur store, will convince you tha OolJhlrig Department An elegant line of Men'a All Wool Suits In this season's nobby styles, large variety; tha ' kind other stores ask $8.00 for, "flji QA Our price only,; . ... , .'. V Large variety Nobby Up-to-Date Suits in single or double breasted, in worsted, cassi meres, cheviots and tweeds, well tailored and perfect fitting; the, kind other "' fl'T QA stores ask $12. Our price only;. , ,v ; . . 'r ' ... ': ; , A magnificent line of Men's Suits In the neat-, est of up-to-date patterns, consisting of black and blue aerges, fancy worsteds, tweeds and : cheviots, single or double breasted, elegantly tailored; actually worth and sold ; P A A A sU over at $15., Our price only.".'. :'X DIs&er Grades Sold In Proportion : r We also have an elegant line of Overcoats ' : and Cavenettes ranging from $4.90 to $15, which are sold at. a saving of no leas than' from $3.00 to $7Ja V - ; 1 ' , '; 5 D0YS' AND CnnURETJ'S ? CLOTHING DEPARTT.IENT'.:' Young Men'a Suits, 15 to 20 years, made of good serviceable materials; sold by : other , stores at-$7J0. : , '- i 7C Our price only.,.,...'., ........... .P1I O Finer grades in single or double breasted la ' Fancy All Wool Worated and Tweeda or Plain Black and Blue; the kind you have to , pay $10 for. v ' 41 CA Our price only;:;........;..:.....i7sOU: A full fine of Boys' Overcoats at a saving of from $3.00 to $5.00. Let us ahow you. -Boys' School Suite,' 7 to 16 years, good and ' serviceable easily worth $2.50. ' , ! Cll" Our price.i . . I.OU Better grades, made of all wool fabrics. . Ex tra strong; the kind other stores , 0 QC advertise at $5. Our price only.,,.J).yu Remember, -we are hers to prove to yon be yond a doubt that all our statements in this ad ars abso)utely correct. ; 1 ; , " We make s specialty in Boys' School. Shoes, ; the best in the market for the price : Sixes 13 .to .3 ..at. ............. ...... 1.80, Siies 2i to at.... ,.......fl.T5 Department Shoe : Men's Dress Shoes . In vid kid, Jo and velour calf, strong and sightly; CI QC $2.50 value at .... j 1 U "Fine Drees Shoes In vid kidbo snd valour calf, gunmetal and patent leather; the kind, exclusive shoe atorea charge you $4 for. Our price only i..,,.,."",vn3iJ We also' csrry a full line of aU kinds ' of Working Shoes,' low and high top, loggers' , and sporting shoes, that you will find at a saving of from $1.00 to $2 JO Investigate.. Our Ladles' Shoe Stock comprises every . thing. that ia neat and durable. - ; v We are selling the famoua . "AMERICAN GIRL" shoes for ladies: sold all (7 AA over for $2.50. Our price vl Udies' Vlci Kid Shoes; sold sll' trCV over at $2.00.7 Our price ..,..;....;.'. e? I d U Large stock, large variety snd .ldw prices prevail here. ; ' :' You will find it to yaur advantage to buy your' Children's Shoes here. . Large variety ' at the lowest prioes. .. ; , . ,J. :. Remember, we are quoting a few prices only, but five minutes spent In obr store will convince the most skeptical ; : y that theplace to buy dependable merchandise at prices lower than elsewhere is at ; ., liK'l BET. TAYLOR AND SALMON STREETS Icnfln rKrmn CTrtl ftwfb M?H QJJ IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK Our Motto Satisfaction-Guaranteed or'Your MonerBack I, 1 , IN : 1 A' , - VI. ; c