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r-. i J BIG REWARD OFFERED FOR KIDNAPED CHILD Governor of Delaware Leads In Search for Four-Year-Old Son Stolen From Dr. Horace MarvinTwerity-Seven Thou-, 'r'" i " sand Dollart fo Capture of Thieves. ?: V mmk mmmmm ;.'! :.. ,Kv''W . .X 1: A i: Horace K. Marrln Jr., tne little Delaware boy who wai kidnaped from 'j . hla home, and for whose retarn a raaaom It demanded. - Below la a ,, fac-elmlle of a letter promlilng to return the stolen boy npon pay ' ment of ransom.. . . .!'-,; , I Uouaal apKtal awrto.) , , . . Dover. DL, Mar oh IL The kidnap. . In of 4-7r-ol4l Hoimee Marvin Jr, "i eon of Dr. Horsoe Marrln. bM come jclotw to the hearts of the American people than anjr treaedy elooe the ad . ; duetloa of Charlie Roea, the bey whoae ' anrateiiene dUeppeareaoe Is eae et the EXTENSION ROLLER GIVEN A WAY x FREE ! j With1 Boys Clothingl : A complete line of spring novelties for boys and children is here for your inspection. vjt? xiori v CiotliiiiqCG .GrislCiil2nPAcp' Men'a and Boyi" ' Outfitters. in and 1C3 Third St. tineolyed preblena of the eotJntrya criminal history. - Not erea th kldnaplne of Bdward Cudahy. son of the millionaire Omaha pork packer, has aroused such wide spread lntarest as has tha snatchlna sway or this 4-year -old baby of. Or. jaarnn. - Here are the terelopmonU la this starUinf ease, the most heart breaking la ita tragedy that has occurred .. In The eemblned rewards Offered for th recoTery of the baby total ilT.OOO. !!. mor than the reward offered for the return of Edward Cudahy. Dated Wilmington and mailed at Philadelphia, . the - following - letter reached Dr. Marrln today: For tlMOO. we win return your boy. Take the money to the entrance of Brandy wine Borings park. Wilmington jLteieware, ana tnere you will see man with a red handkerchief about hla neck. Hand the cash to him and rasa Don't tell the police, for If you do you win rarer see your My auva Oth rs win oo arouna to watcn you, so don't try any funny business. If yea do as told you will find your boy at tne uroaa street station, Philadelphia, in. tne laaies- waiting room. v (Signed THHJ VELVET HAND." Got. Preston Lee of Delaware has left the capital, laid "aside his execa tire duties and taken personal charge or tne forces . engaged la the search for the child. The whole state of Delaware has re tolrad Itself into a detective egeney, The governor la In command of three distinct forces, private detectives, state police and posses of farmers, while the polio of every- city, town and hamlet in the state are watching for the lost Child. : . '. ' ' .'- Ther is ranch "ercltemeat at Btotrz City, Iowa, ever the eaaa. . Poatmaster O. R. Badgreow of Floux City, a life time friend and confident of Dr. Mar vin, who lived there for tl years, be lieves that tha plot te kidnap the boy was hatched at a Dover hotel, where Dr. Marvin and his boys stayed for two weeks before going to their new homa STRIKING PRINTERS V MAY GO BACK TO WORK i rapcelal ttwsattn te The Joeraat) . Helana, Mont, March II It now seems probable that the Butte news papers will reaume publication next week. Organiser Baker has arrived here with Instructions from President Lynch ef the - International . Typographical anion, and the supposition is that he will order the' men back to work.' A special meeting of the Sutte Typo graphical union waa railed yesterday afternoon, and Baker delivered to the men his meaaags from Prealdent Lynch. After a long dleeuesloa the men ad journed until tonight, when It la be lieved that Baker - .will give out a statement. The men will go to work I W n otkw MH MUfc Was M V' feet before Way, !.. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO, MARCH 21 Monday last we inaugurated this supreme value-giving event. Continuous have been our efforts in the offering of genuine sale value and thexleserved success which has marked its progress from day to day uo to the present time has thoroughly demonstrated the appreciation yof the many . who have' taken' advantage of the unlimited opportunities offered here. Monday this great sale the few items which-we. have' hurriedly selected for. . (V .,y , ; :; ;. .-.v,- ;;? : , ., - ,. ; , 131 Lan Returns Mount Hood Rati I way-Franchise I to Counclll i ( 5 Without His Approval. "', "' '' "' ' .'vi'- DECLARES CITY NOT . GIVEN ASSURANCE StreaU Given Over to Company but "Tbera Is No Certainty Line Will Be Bollt .to Mount Hood, Saya Mayor la Meaaage.'. ;. . - Mayer Harry Lane has vetoed the lio Corkle franohtae for use of publle streets for aa electrte road that Dr. McCorkle proposed to build te Mount Hood. The mayor says there is no reason to neneve the road would be built te Mount Hood, and that the ordinance grants 'the use of the streets for five years at swo a year, with no certainty that the road ever would be built, , . The terms of the franohtae provide that the McCorkle road snarl have exclusive use of the steets for It years.. As there Is no common user elauae in the oral nance it is a foregone oonoluaion that the city would never grant a second privilege en the same streets. On ac ceptance ef ths ' ordinance - at the end of eight months the company must pay to the city $500, and for the next four years K00 a year must be paid. ' One thousand dollars a year for the next 10 years must be paid, and for the last 10-year period the city is to receive tl.iot a year. Tha mayor in vetoing tne orcu nanee said; This franchise then .seems to me to be merely ea option granted by the city of Portland In return for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars (tl.SOO) te be paid In installments of five hundred (1500) each year for tnree consecutive years and secured by a bond of fifty thousand dollars $50.8fle In return for S0Z0D0NT TOOTH POWDER The mark of the Highest Grade, Dentifrice, the standi ard in levety country in the world, is SOZODONT. fi 7W) mm m m m From this immense hew and up-to-date stock will prove that these liberal values are not a repetition of those ' , previously offered, but surpass all and every bargain event the J. M. Acheson Co. ever presented. -In a short time '. we are going to move to our big two-floor Ladies' Garment Department Store at Fifth and Alder streets. It is not ready to open and won't be for, some time yet, for it is to be and will be the most complete store on the coast. We have an enormous -congestion of goods in our present quarters. ' GOODS MUST Bit SOLD ';,'. 1- ----- - ' , . , . - - . .'. "X- In black broadcloth, jacket new and up-to-date; $22.50 nv . mp ' and . champagne. ; Regular ' t and : $30.00 . values Friday VX fl R $7.50 values. Friday - and 1 and Saturday Removal Sale til y A j' Saturday Removal Sale Price. .... . u:. .V. .......... T - - - Price... . Pn black granite, nicely" trimmed, new styl-. Regular ish spring garments, regu lar $ 1 2.50 . values. Friday and Saturday Removal Sale Price Voile Skirts, plain and em broidered and $12.50 and $15 values. 1 Friday' and - Satur- ; day Removal Sale Price. .. M Fifth Street, between Alder I'M the exolualve as of certain streets for a period of tare years and eight months, during which time the grantees of this valuable eonoessloa are not required to build ne mile of railway; nor lay av foot of ralL I de not think that ths city of Portland, aa a corporation, ean arrord to enter Into any aach bargain. There la no elause providing for a common use of the facilities granted to this corporation by any other company, which ef Itself Is enough la my opin ion to condemn It There are other grave faults with this ordinance, which are tnlmloal to the greater Interests of this city; theee, however, are enough." FREE! WATER WILL BE: .DECIDED BY VOTERS Council Decides to Pass Prob lem Up to Electors at the '1 .".;. Next Election. . "Fifteen , or twenty name on the enabling petition are manifestly In the sam handwriting." declared Attorney William R. McOarry when the free- water petitions were being considered by the council at Its meeting yesterday afternoon. - "The signature of every maa should have been In the band writ tag of that man." ' . , Mr. MoOerry did. not make a direct charge of fraud, but the Intimation waa plara. - No one seemed te be disposed te discuss the matter, and it waa forgotten when Annand moved that the enabling act be passed. The enabling ordinance, which was drawn by City Attorney Mo- Nary In accordance with the XTRen law, provides that all Initiative petitions must be riled 0 days before election. Colonel C II B. Wood, Mr. MoOerry and B. J. B. McAllister argued against It and In favor ef the free water mee sure... ." '. - .. Conflict Threatened. "We should act npon the MoNary or- dlnanoe first," said. Councilman Qra If we put this to a vote oeivre the enabling aet it might conflict with the bill the water board intends to propose." "If put oa the ballot and carried It would be a part of ths law," said Mr. MoNary. "We could submit both at ths sams time, but the one that gets the lsrgest vote becomes a law." Bennett moved that the free water ordinance be placed en the ballot and Beldlng seconded ths motion. Annand moved ss an amendment that the Mo Nary ordinance be passed before the other be put on the ballot. Bennett expressed a desire to withdraw his mo tion, bat Beldlng refuaed to concent "The ordinance should be passed to day," he said. "The petition Is signed by members ef the Federated Trades Council and they are the people." Annand's motion was carried Vaughn, seconded by Beldlng, moved that the MoNary ordinance be referred to the Judiciary committee. The motion waa Inst . Kellaher moved that ths time for filing inltlstlve petitions be reduced from 10 te ef days. Beldlng wanted I e daya. . "Ton won't succeed yourself if you gst that motion through," said Bennett A motion to place tha ordinance upon Its final passage waa lost, Beldlng vot ing la the negative Rushltcnt movea met irvs two orcin- snoes be considered at an sojourner meeting this afternoon. :. "That can't be aone nniesa nr. nam ing withdraws hla objection," ed City Attorney MeNary. ; "The ordinances could be passed onlyst a special meet-tag.- . .. . . A , motion to adjourn was lost, ana i , a , - mm ARTICLE and Eton effects, In good came in; p75 Friday and Saturday Re- , moval Sale Price ...... . ... '.V . About 100 to select from; ho ; room to hang them ; values up to $15. - Friday and Sat urday Removal Sale Price S7.9 5 Ac Ih e YOUR BUSINESS Art ;a$e to' Vfl : OURSELVES ami OTHERS-. We can help, your business 'as ' we help : our"-own by good, '' ideas well worked into excellent . PRINTING : Keep your eye on us r7- WISDOM PRINTING CO; 5i 3 SICOITT) ,3 STZX&T then Beldlng withdrew - his- objsotlon and a second motion to adjourn until I p. m. today was mads and carried. ' ytefawed Btoek Oaaaea Oeeda. ;. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. . . eanaaesiBsnaaeiaaeHasaaaBaBeewBaBiBWMMaeaBBMssaT 'Sanweeah.'' - ' ' The American went Into the railway fonda at Valencia ' de Alcantara when ths midnight train stopped there for re freshments on the way from Lisbon to Madrid. Hs waa hungry, and most of all ho wantsd a sandwich. The thing thst tormented Mm . was that he did not know the Bpantah word for sandwich and he was afraid thst if be did not nee one In the restaurant in the border town he would have to go without Bur enough,' there were no sand wiches oa the counter. ' But the Ameri can was gams. - Summoning nia limited Spanish, he tackled the waiter. With a wealth of geature, he naked haltingly, "What do you call what you make when you out a roll in two Indicating a slicing motion) and yon put Inside slices of meat showing how the meat should be put In, walterf The welter let It sosk in and then, With a gleam of intelligence In his syes, said, "Oh, sanweeah." ... . - - . Good Indian Blood. The election of Charles Curtis, a half- blooded Indian, to ons of the seats In the United States senats at tha disposal Of the Kanaaa legialature. Is simply ths most recent demonstration of ths well recognlsed fact that good American Indian blood is not without honor In Its own country. Randolph ef Roanoke was not the only eminent Virginian proud that his featuree told of hie abprlslnal ancestry .1 Atavism stowed la Hannibal Iltmlln' 1C07. fTTTYu? A IT (O A TT Tn II . f A 3 1 i I I I v I ' ' i u . . quality of : Panama,' .black, v. w..: v. $1.75 Waists, just -r no room for them. $1.19 JACKETS 'AND LONG SPRING and Washington work up and ex-' - i. eaite good advertising for ' .. JSSfSSOO personality the blood of the Peqeote. The Narraganeett tribe had a half-blood representative when Tennessee ' ' aent Horsoe Maynard te congreaa. A Seneca of anmlxed lineage was O rant a secre tary In war and commissioner of Indian affairs In peaoe, when General y Samuel Parker filled theee places. . . A British admiral and general proclaimed their pride la their deeoent from Peoa nomas when , ir cnaries Koire ana Baden-Powell - attended the Jamestown banquet In London. The correspondence ansnt MaJotOen erat Powell s claim to descent from Cap tain John Smith forcibly recalls ths old tale 'of the youth wbo related at a din ner party how his granfathsr was a aoa of Robert Burns. Aa old Scotsman present, when appealed to, replied: "The Poet Bur-r-rna hsd but one son and he was an idiot which fact lends some oolor to ths young man's narrative. But as the said son died before he reached the age of puber-r-rty. It tends to prove that Jnr Is a' most damnable liar. 7 MAJtTHlUt mVio commenced and a glance at -. -. , navy Mot ' i'.' V .. ' f ' ' ': We . can afford to sell . ' tailor-made clothes to : particular ; men at low ; prices because we make a : small profit, but we ; : . have the benefit of the. " man's continual patron- age, which is more than - equivalent to a large . . profit and only one or ;dcr, ; , - We1 get our pay by your :" coming back and by the . friends that you send to . us. . . -i:-V:.v;'."::: , We pay extra dollars ; for extra cloth; give ex- tta service In cutting and ; s 4?4-4ajfV eVlej smaja Key aiaiMs.!. . -aw SVVUitlJ an extra class of trade. For . instance, we will make you a pair of .trousers for $4.00 or for $10.00 that would "cost . you either $8.00 or $20 . If purchased sorriewhere ' ' else. . . ; ; '., :-'-y'..:p The same proportion is . true of suits. We have them as low as $17.50 ", and as high as $40.00, ' but you get your money's worth. . w ' s Ills IUq Sevcnti tzi SIztV mm, m 7 -Mil - V" Vfl m 1 au Uon ta t yonv Mta -lain X. ' ' md snlta. Xo r"aworlu ' ; -; ''" ;- ,' ' . . . unit But a Detailer sk s are - ': mm .a - ui- nne . t mines