The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 07, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON ... DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING; NOVEMBER 7. . 1D03..
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YOUHG FORGER IS
HORSE THIEF
.Hugo JbricbtJRent. Rigs. Fail?
V to Return ThtJrrt and Sells
the Harness. V v
RELEASED FROM REFORM
INSTITUTION ON PAROLE
Youth Who Wai Saved From Penl-
tentlary by ,; Leniency . of Court
Take, AdvenUge- of Hia Liberty by
' Further Crime. ' ' - :
) "n Bncll -Plspsteh to The Jonraal.) J .
8alera, Or, Nov- 17. Hugo Albrlcht,. the
17-year-old grandson of Rev. H, F, Loss
ner of this city, was arrested last aven
tng .by - Sheriff Culver and. Policeman.
BubIcH on he chars of larceny. Tues
day evening ha (tola a team and buggy
from th Whit Bros." livery . barn -at
-Canby- . and -a - horse and -buggy ..from .
Cbarlaa Tannic of thla city. After, hla
arreat ha made a complete confession to
the officers and vu locked In the county
Jail. He will appear In Juatlca of - the
Peace" Webster' a court to answer to the
charge of 'larceny. . .
Young ' Albrlcht called at the local
stable and obtained" a single rig, "which
he drove a few blocks on South' High
street, ' tied the animal to a tree and
came to town and sold the harness to
-second-hand- man. ' , ,
Wholesale Bnslaess. v, .';
Sheriff Culver was also notified that
a team was brought to the feed, sheds
near Center and Kront streets and taU"' "".'
the owner Jiad failed Jo. call lw. It It T".l:
was aeon, ascertained that the team be
longed to a livery firm of Canby. The
Whits Bros. . came to the capital city
' last evening and identified the team and
buggy as belonging to them, and also
, Albrlcht as the young fellow who hn
hired It and who sold the harness to
: asecond-hand nwn- It seems that Al-
, brlcfat went to Portland on horseback
last week then returned to Oregon- City
' Brd i.mH nf hi. horse and saddle for
10. After having spent the money he
walked to Canby and secured th team
that ha drove to Salem. After arriving
here, in order to 'have some spending
money, he sold his harness for M. When
- this sum had been spent be got another
rig at the Tannke stable and sold the
.harness for fl.10. - , -' -T J
' Tormerly a Torger.
' In' July. l0t. Albrlcht appeared be
fore the circuit -court of Marion county
and pleaded guilty . of having forged
two checks. ,H was sentenced to senre
two years in the state prison, but Judge
Burnett used the clemency 01 a special
'law and. recommended that the county
Judge cAnmlt the young forger to the
reform school. About five weeks ago he
' was dismissed from that institution on
narole. -..'.,' ' .
His grandfather, Rev. Lossner, has
made every effort to have the boy mend
hla wars and many times th good old
-been the victim or. xna wrong-4
doing of hla grandson.
Hcppiziess in a Tc!;!et
s - ' v ' : - ,
Perfect Health for Every One Pro
' cured at .Small Coat' ,
How many times have you sat down
t your meals absolutely disgusted at
the thought or sight of anything to eatT
lie, many time have you r
at your. meat Jl thou t the trace of sn
appetite, but Just because It was ."time
to eatr . 4 .-
How many tlmea have you felt a
gnawing, unsatisfied "still-hungry" feel
ing In your stomach, even after you
wera through eating? -'. -v
How many times have you felt that
lump of lead' on your stomach' after
eating, whether your meal Was. Well
cooked or not? ;'-:. ..-. .,...',...' ;',
And how many, times have you suf
fered a whole lot of other things from
your stomach that you couldn't explain,
but that made- you generally' soup on
everybody and everything? . V '
. It is safe to'. say you couldn't telL
Tou don't keep track of those things, of
course, but, you - kniw you've suffered
them. You 'probably hsve bad then for
so long that they've become a habit with
you, and you have come to the conclu
sion that your fate la to suffer, them'
Indefinitely and perhsM forever.
-. And so men,-much like horses, stand
ing unhitched at the hitching post, think
they're tied, and so their habit makes
them prlsoners.f' " . V '', r
r But no : one -need have dyspepsia, nor
Indigestion, nor'. loss of appetite, brash,
irritation, burning sensations, heart
burn, nauses,- eructations, bad memory,
loss of vim and vigor and the happiness
that comes from a healthy stomach and
a good appetite if , he, will, only leave
his old hitching post and tie himself
to a new one. .one that will hold him to
health, NjoyA ambition, and a dear mind
aryl and "the sunshine that goes
'
ed Is heaven!" And you 'can
little tablet already pre-
purpose, in Stuart's Dys
is, those little cherubs of
Alight found in thousands
today, Listen one tngredl-
oua little tablets
win digest for you "J, 00b grains of food.
This relieves your stomach- of the
work of digesting until your stomach
can get strong and healthy again. Your
stomsch has been overworked ' and
abused. ,: It's fagged out. - It needs , a
rest. ' .. '
Let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do the
work of your stomach. - You wilt be
surprised how fine you'll feel after
eating, snd how lusciously good every-
REBATE WITNESSES
" TO BE PROSECUTED
" , ' f jeenial Boecttl Service.) "
Kansas City. Mo.. Nor. 7. It fa re
garded as quite likely that Kansas City
will again be the soene of Important
rebate prosecutions.' as a result of ao
tlon that 111 probably be taken by the
federal grand Jury that convened today.
-' Tha evidence brought to light In. the
recent Thomas case, regarding rebates
In connection with frelgbt brokerage
transactions tended to show that many
prominent Missouri river Jobbers. .had
been guilty of receiving rebates. In
fact, the Jobbers themselves took the
stand and -testified to receiving rebates,
being under tha Impression that . they
' were Immune from prosecution.
The recent decision of the supreme
court In tha Hals case, however, set
down that there can be no Immunity for
one who voluntarily testifies In a law
suit to have violated the law. As a re
sult of thla decision It Is thought prob
able that the eases of tha Jobbers who
testified . to receiving rebates will , be
handed over tocher grand Jury for ao-
tlon... '.'".'
, - - .
SIR THOMAS UPTON
- IN. DAYTON T0M0R0W
tfeerssl speelat Berries.)
Dayton. O., Nov. '.Tha local com
snittees have completed all arrange-
. ments for the reception and entertain
ment of Sir Thomas Upton In Dayton
. tomorrow. . Governor Harris . and other
publlo men of Ohio are expected to take
part In the welcome to the distinguished
visitor. Prominent yachtsmen from To
ledo, Detroit, Buffalo, Cleveland aid
Chicago also will attend.
. . Mam Assessment,
(Ssedsl Dispatch te The Joeraal.) 1
Albany, Or., Nov. t. The assessor of
Una county last - evening completed
- his summary of tha assessment- roll for
th year ltot. ,Thls stands as It was
equalised by tha board of equalisation.
The total valuation of assessable prop
erty according to ' thla statement Is
I1MSM40 -
the Tablets are thoroughly digesting ths
food which your stomach couldn't digest
before. 7 . . . .
Have these tablets on' your dining
table, and take on or two after every
meal without faiL Then you will real
ise as never before that th ' human
stomach decides for every man whether
he will go forward or. backward and
besides, you'll forget you ever hsd a
stomach to torment you. -
PEARCE MEMORIAL CHURCH
USED FOR DANCE HALL
Universalist House of Worship at
AIbanyJsRemodeecLfoL-L
.New Purpose. .
-''- SnecUI Dtspateh -te Te iomntl.T -
Albany, Or., Nov. 7. The Universalist
church of this city has been converted
Into a dance hsJL . About It years sgo
an old pioneer of this elty constructed
th edifice and had It ooasecrated, to
th service of th Universalist church.
It bss been a monument to his memory
and most generally known as th Pee. ret
Memorial church. . . vr '. .,,.
' Service have been. , Intermittently
held ln h building for th pest II
years. Th congregation or th. flock
of Uhlversallsta have never had a regu
lar pastor and consequently th follow
Ing ell off. and finally . th servioes
were ' abandoned. . Todar tha . church
ouuaing nas neen remodeled and was
officially opened to the. publlo as a dance
hall and general purpose building a few
evenings ago. For th first time in the
history of Albany - a church was the
seen of a dance and parties waltslna
to the Inspiring strains of music were
more in evidence - than at any time
thronged th building while vsed for
cnurch and religious servlcea
CASSIE CHADWICK IS
AGAIN IN PUBLIC EYE
'i - . -easssessaeissssssssassss. , . ,
V (Jnarnsl pdl Service.)
. Boston; Maes, Nov. 7. A ease involv
ing th sensational financial dealings
of Mrs. Cassie Chadwlck will be tried
at th tern of th United BUtes cir
cuit court which convened today. The
ess" Is a suit brought by George C
Rankin, receiver of th Oberlln. O.,
national bank, which failed through Its
extensive dealings with Mrs. Chadwlck.
against Herbert H. Newton of Brook-
Unr to recover on a tlO.etO not riven
to the bank by Mrs, Chadwlck and In
dorsed by Newton.
Ths defense maintains that th In
dorsement on th not was obtained
through false represents tlons. among
tnese Mini me ciaim or Mrs. Chadwlck
that she held a note of tsoo.000 of An
drew Carnegie, and that the steel mag
nat hem in trust lor ner an eetat val
ued st t5.000.eoe. It Is understood that
a deposition by Andrew Carnegi deny
ing Mrs. Chadwlck' s claims will be In
troduced In evidence. J
Fic'srid RevieVy
TJcoazines
For November, now on sale in
our Pattern Department. .Price
10c and 15c.
TIKI
tW - A 111
S km 1 S-
at
With every 5c you spend
this store. Ask for them. They
are good as gold.
mm
' .'; THURSDAY TELLS OF TREMENDOUS , :
Triumpbs on Handlierchiefs
, Three striking Values that should crowd our aisles every
"minute that this store is open for business Thursday r. -
"Women's Handker
chiefs Of " linen
cambricj.' Swis s em-
; broidered, and hem
stitched design,
fancy -edges; perfect
goods in every way
; ' ues are- 20c and 25c
' each. '. Thursday-the
.Round Up - Sale
makes-them only
12KcEach
Women's' Handker
chiefs Pure white
cambric, hem
stitched - the kind
that sells any and
everywhere at :'5c
each : two , thousand
and theregulafvalof .them -on-sale in
ITiird btreet end ot
the store Thursday,
at a price that is
phenomenally . low
25c Dozen
Kimono Handkere
chiefsNew designs
and qualities, much
above the ordinary.
They corrie in the
fiopular floral, ef
ects, that every wo
man wants now, and
they are . standard
10c i values. Very
special t for Thurs
day . ,- ... :-. -' .
5c Each
"Belter Under
wear
An Eilraordlnary Special -
lor . Tbnrsday
Women's Royal
Combination Suits
In" Jersey . ribbed
style, trimmed with
pearl buttons, silk
finished, made . of
Combed Peeler yarn,,
sizes 4, 5 and 6: an
underwear value to
swear by at 75c the
garment -an extra-
ordinary Special for
Thursday. COx
Sale price, each ....... .JOls
9
linens and
Three Thrilling Values From Ecch Section
la Cie Eossi
up sat:
"TABLE LINEN 72 -inches
wide, and a quality that is a
remarkable value at 78c the
yard. In the Round. CO
XJp Sale at, the yard ... . .J0L
OUTINQ FLANNEL Comes
in dark only ; a quality, that
sells for lyic the yard regu
larly. Very special' Round Up
PILLOW SLIPSj Made of
good quality muslin, size 36x45
inches; .regular 15c I fl
goods. Special at . . . .... I I L
TABLE riLlNEN 6ttlnclies :
wide, haH bleached, superior
quality ; the regular price is 40c
the yard. Round Up , '0Q
Sale is only awtll
ALL LINEN NAPKINS 22
inches square, in assorted pat
terns and' some of the most
beautiful designs made; regu--lar
price $3 a dozen. d"0 Mf
Sale Price ..JLrttJ
SHELF- OILCLOTH Inatf
colors'12' inches wide; 8c val
ue. Very special Round
Up Sale price ........... juI
Prove It
By the Oven Fire f
Pot the wonderful KC Bak-
int Powder to the test . Get a
can on approval Yoor money ,
will be returned it yon don't
agree that all we claim is true.
You'Jl be delighted with the de
licious, wholesome things that
K f BAKING
V POVDtSR
will bring to life in your oven
KC Baking Powder i two
thirds cheaper and mikes purer,
better, more healtmui iooa man
otherpowders anywhere near
K C Quality. 25 ounces for
25 ccnu. Qet it to-day I
JAQUES MFG. CO.
. Cbleag
SI
F.
'an... I
wjsv Haw
::.In the Grocery SecUon
Worcestershire Sance and Mustard Given Away Free
WITH EACH POUND OF OUR FAMOUS MOCHA AND JAVA COF
FEE, at 25c the pound on Thursday and Friday only, we will give 17111717
one 25c bottle of Worcestershire Sauce . . . . . . . .... .1: A ilJulj
WITH EACH POUND OF OUR 50C TEA the , Tea that's famous for its
flavor Thursday and Friday, we-will-' give one 25c bottle, of 17111717
'Mustard absolutely ............... . ........ . . . , . . WXJL
GOLDEN EAGLE BAKING POWDER None better made; it's
a regular. 40c goods, Thursday and Friday, the pound ........ ....'swO Is
Thanlisfjivlng Cuflery on Sale
- THIRD STREET BASEMENT
RAZORS With white vegetable-
handles,' fineljrtetnpered,
and regular $1 and . ;.JQ
$1.25 grades for .....:dh
KNIVES AND FORKS In
white metal, . just right for
restaurant use. Special price,
?:.;;.;;...50c
...:....:.:$2.19
CARVING SETS With real
"stag "handlesr knife," fork and
steel; a splendid grade of steel
that's tempered" just right. The
, Round Up- Sale special price
will be
just
In Padded , Box, 40c Extra.
. 1 . We sell them ? so cheap we
Vah't give you the box.. . J
; KITCHEN KNIVES AND
FORKS With brown, white
or black handles ; forks have
' four tines. Special for the sale,
set of six C 1
each . . '. . . ..... ..... I ,0
TABLESPOONS TO
MATCH THESE The set of
six will be v - OC
only-vv. . . .1 . iTTTTt XOC
TEASPOONS TO MATCH
Set of six.. .. ........ . ..15e
Sillioline Once More at 7c the Yard
, THIRD STR'.ET BALCONY
That's a one-day special only, and to those who have not bought .any, of these -goods
let us say that we advise you to hurry. This is the 'last time youH see-
11 at tnis price, viooa patterns, gwu quauiica, u ua tiic regular;
width, so you know it s worth about double this price. . ; -
. Sale price .......... . i ......
SILK FLOSS PILLOWS On sale i CRETONNES In rich colorings and
unusually good designs, full yard wide
and regular 18c goods. : gm
Slile price v.... 1 C
7c
for Thursday, and we'll sell them at
ood reduction, too.- From A
5e down to .........
Rouiid Up Sale in the Suit Room Tomorrow
GROUND FLOOR SECOND ST. ANNEX
Women's Nuns Veiling Waists, come in dainty
i colorstrimraeLwithdelicate Jace andmade4with ..four tails.
in the prettiest styles. Pink, white, or blue,
and they are worth $3.50 each. C O OQ
'Round Up Sale price,'each.. ....... ..,0iJ
Women's Suits Semi-fitting coats, made of
gray fancy Wool materials, trimmed with black
velvet and buttons and plaits; ITIJ Cfl
ce...,..J)I.JV
regular $20 value. Sale price.
Neckscarfs of French Coney, .black or brown.
A lot. of. just .ten dozen lhat-
is,
we bought away under price, and tho they are
worth $2 and $2.50, the sale price C 1 Cft
, each......; I.UiJ
Women's . Long Coats In checks or plaids,
with velvet collars and cuffs, all shades .that
fashion favors.
Sale price
Now Two Embroidery Extras
Third Street
Front
-Embroidery, 4 to 8 inches wide, and qualities
worth from 12j4c to 25c the yard, selling Hp
, Thursday in the Round Up Sale for. .... ft,
Fine Swiss Embroidery, in all widths, values
range from 15c to 35c the yard. The 1 0 1
price for Thursday is, the yard..... LrC
HORAN DEFEATED BY GUILD
l!l MASSACHUSEnS
Boston's' District Attorney Han
dicapped by Lack of T
-. -Funds.''' r:
(Joaraal SpmM Bsrvlc.)
Boston, Nov. 1. Govsrnor Guild was
rcelsctad by .a considerably Increased
plurality vr last yaar. His opponent.
District Attornay John " B. . Moran of
Boston, ths candldata of tho Demo
cratic and Prohibition parties and the
Independence lrasue, received a lartrer
vote than that lven the Democratic
candidate a yea sg-o. v -
Wlth complete returns Mr. Guild's
plurality today Is 12,041. - tho ticket
vote belnc Guild. . 222,781; Moran,
1199.740. The Republicans reelect their
enure state ticsei, aunousjn uuirani
Governor Draper fell considerably be
hind Governor Guild. -"
Tha nest lealelatura will be Repub
lican by. the nsual-majoclty In both
houses aha this will Insure), the reelec
tion of United States' Senator W. Mur
ray Crane of Dalton.'
. Tho Msssachusetts delegation to con
gress will remain practically tha same.
The outcome of the"-electlon waa a
considerable ''"Disappointment to Mr.
Moran and his fellow campaigners, K.
Gerry Brown of Brockton, candidate for
JU-utenant-s;overnor, ana ueorge rreo
Williams of Dedham. '
The Moran campalsn was handicapped
by lack of organisation, a meter cam
pHlm fund and opposition from a large
number of former- leaders of -the-Dem-or
racy. The- vote came from the wage
earners principally, as iwas shown by
the strong Indorsement ;given the Suf
folk county -llstrtct attorney in nearly
all tha mill cltiea and other Industrial
centers. . .. .
EM GRAND JURY AFTER
LIQUOR SELLERS ;
TwcForgers Plead Guilty In Clr
7 cuit " Court of "' Lan
' County.
MRS. LUCY MITCHELL
;: - IS ADJUDGED INSANE
(eeetrl Dtapalrft tm TW jMraal.t
The Dalles. Or Nov. 7. A womsn
named Mrs. Lacy Mitchell -was brought
to tha city Isst night from a railroad
eamp near Lyls 'violently Inssne.
She wss employed a coos ror tne
railroad employee and had her two
young sons with her. wnen sn ar
rived she' was so violent that It took
two men to hold her. .
8hv waa examined by Dr. Low to
day and adjudged Inssne and unsafe to
be at large. Th asylum suthorttles
hsve been telegraphed and It - Is ex
pected she will be taken to Salem to
morrow. Mr. Mltchsll Is II years af
. ....... ,' ...-'.
(RlMelal Dispstra te The Joaraal.) -Eugene.
Or Nov. 7. In th circuit
court yesterday afternoon two forgers,
Oliver Wslker and James Davlea.
pleaded guilty and win be sentenced by
Jonge Harris Saturday.
Walker forged th nam of W. B.
Andrews, a local ' lumber dealer, to a
check for 111 and passed It on A Jeweler
in payment for. a $t watch, receiving
II In change, lie wis captured three
hours after passing th check.
Davles forged the name of Mrs. A. J,
Do ran of Springfield to a check on an
Astoria bank and cashed It st a local
bank. Re was caughrin Idaho several
days afterward.
Th grand Jury Is said to b working
on cases wherein the prohibition law la
alleged to- have been violated.
Testrrday afternoon . Indictments
against five persons were returned, but
the names are withheld from publlo an
nouncement until arrests hav been
mad.
It la thought by many that' th In
dictments are against Eugene men for
selling liquor. -.
Itr.j, M3
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Hartley
II
"Th? foal ersck st sitek."
Made with "I4WOCOXD"
. bottoaboles taat nolo. -
rsll Sltrmmk.
X slses if yoa waat them.
8 to 2S coats.
GEO. P, IDE ft CO Makers
TROT. M. T.
MISS SULLIVAN DIES
AT DALLES HFSPITAL
(Spectat- WfieteS - te-Ta !.
The Dalles. Or.. Nov. 7. Miss Msry
M. Sullivan: died Monday night at the
hospital from n .attack of typhoid
fever. Her father and brother are both
sick with the same disease st the -hqs-pttsL
Three ycars'sgo her, mother, dlfif,
id Mary, at that- time only 17 years
managed tn set the part of hoie
snd
old.
Add
IF-Graves
Tooth Powder.
to your toilet necessities if you
want the best results. It removes
discoloratibns and tartar. An
antiseptic a purifier a cleanser.
Ask yoor dentist. Ask him' why.
, la handy natal aaaa ur sslllss. Ise. '
i)f Ctsy:.' Tc:th Per i :r C:.
Famous
- An Interesting and valuable . ac
count of the origin of "Home, Sweet
Home," "Dixie," "fltar-Spangled Ban
ner" and other beloved aongs.
American
By O08TAV KOBBB . .
With special type designs snd' nn
serous IlluatraUona Cloth, II. 0;
leather, 12.60 net. . Postage, II centa.
Song's
Taos. T. Ovowsn Si Oa, STsw Tork.
hold manager. About three-weeks ago
the father was tsken sick at Waplnltla
wlth thla ..disease .snd hla son Mark,
who was employed st th Umatllls
house, went there to bring his. father
to th hospital and waa accompanied
by the faithful daughter. All three ba
ms tK"wrtn ?hr terrible disease and
Mary passed to her" eternal home last
night. Her father and brother are only
able to alt ap. In bed' and th death of
the daughter la a terrible Mow to them.
yihother"-brother. Paul, who wss at
tending -the1 law school at Omaha, re
turned to Th Dalles when he learned
of th sickness of bis father, brother
and Sister: He Is th only member of
th family now abl to do anything. ,
't rrelghte la Zajaiwd. .
v nerll Dispstra te The Joarael.t
- Balenv Nov. 7. While under th In
fluence of liquor Albert Watters, who
drives a freight wagon, between Salem
and Stayton. fell -from hla wagon In
front of the OH a Co. establishment
last evening and dislocated his rihoulder.
A physician was at once summoned snd
tha dislocation waa reduced and the
Injured man provided with comfortable
quarters in th otty Jan.
:n The.
lte?7 X Brewer
X 'wt (OVI, Satlsfles Every Carefnl Drsamy :
v t uwi Mm - 1 . . " - '
Ma4 to uh Every Fac - uhl
- Shape) of Head.
'BEST BAT In the World for the liONET"
BEN SELLING
LEADTNQ CLOTHIER
Torturing ecsema spreads -He burntns
area every day. Doan'e Ointment oulck
ly stops its spreading, Instantly relieves
tha Itrhtng, cures It permanently. At
any drug store. y
VATCH
4
For the Greatest FUR
SALE ever held in the
West Nov. 16 and 17.
J.M.Acheson&Co.
I31FIPTH STRDCT
Wholesale and Retail. Between Washington and Alirr C