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x THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 51, 1907. 19 YOUNG ATHLETE SEIZES' frlAN WHO DEFIED TOWN SUFFRAGISTS IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR THIS SEASON, ASK BEN SELLING :. - ' ..'.: . '. TO USE CAR, jTwsnty-Ysar-Old M. J. 8neIIr Agent for Tlmbor Buyeri Hap . pened Into Oakland, Oregon In Time Forcibly to Stop Tri- umphant March of Bully Who ; Had Chased Officer. Will Ask Veterans to Circulate Petitions -Among the PrM . '. ' leged Males. M. J. Snail la at th Imperial hotel " Bnell. th high school boy who took .! th , relna of a-overaraent of a town Into hla on hand and reatorad law - 4 and order whlla tha town marahal waa hiding la a cellar and tha town mayor . waa quaking In hl own home. ' Oakland. Oregon, la tha nama of tha nlac whera every one of tha 100 In- t habltanta count M. J. Snail a hero. I Bat -It la doubtful If a single ona of ! the Inhabitant knowa that Snail ta (but 10 yaara of are and that ha hat been out of high aehool only tour month a. Thla,, hhwever, la a fact. 1 SneU'a homa la- la TJklah. California. Four month aro ha waa a atudent In 'ona of , tha Berkeley preparatory ; achoola, , where ha dlatlngnlahed hlm ' self In football and boxing. He la a . r broad-shouldered. baniloinaJ-.youth.-jOf J, about 180 pound. , , . a)a-Bfaa nna-Assnok. : t ! During tha aarly part of laat week ' Bnell landed In Oakland aa agent for a ('timber buyer. Luckily for the people 'of that burg:, ha waa still In town on I Thursday vcnlng when Bob Tapp, an J ex-convlct, a notorloua bully and about the worst all-around bad man In the ; state of Ore iron, went on a rem pace and for throe houra terroiiaed tha, whole ; jommun1ty. . ' The 'trouble began when Tapp and his Told father-in-law cot Into an alterca i tlon In a ealoon. , Tapp beat up the old I man with hi flats and then put him out ! entirely by soakln" htm on tha head , with a billiard ball. Tha town marshal , advanced to arrest Tapp, but tha latter t "drew a dirk and chased the marahal i. through tba street. , j Defies tka Tows, 1 Tha officer took refuse In tha cellar - of hla own store, while Tapp went home, : got his rifle, cocked It and marched ' through tho streeta threatening to kill ;;anybody and everybody, the town mar , :shal and tha mayor In particular, and DR. YENNEY DECLARES THERE HAS . BEEN NO SPINAL MENINGITIS Ther- it- no occasion "for unneces sary alarm with reference to the con tagion of spinal nentngltla, according to Dr. Robert C.Tenney, secretary of the state board of health. No oases hav been discovered In Portland and ther la no reason for uneasiness on the subject; he says: . Dr. Tenney I decidedly more opti mistic than other physicians who have stated their . views In regard to tha situation. It waa feared, he says, that a woman had died of the dreaded dis ease and an examination waa held. It was ascertained that, fear were un founded, however, and no case of that diseaa have been discovered in --this city. - - r - -: I 0HI WELL, AN UMBRELLA WILL : JUST SUIT THAT NEW CREATION V,'- The sun set in a bias of golden 'glory last night and tha cnoon came tip later In perfect radiance, silvering the fleecy cloud that awept aoroaa the !- sky before the cool evening breexe, 'and i yet tha weather man says that we are ! have cloudy and rainy weather for : Raster Sundsy. To th debutante and '.the society women this la horrifying '. news with a capital "H," but what th ' weather man aays goes, especially in Portland. i Aside from the danger that many ' pretty Easter gowns and bonnet may be baptised in an old-fashioned Ore- ' con spring, tradition ha added even ' a deeper significance to a rainy Easter. ter Sunday, rain will fall on th sue seeding seven Sundsy. , Pimples Off in e lve xmys I The New Calcium Sulphide Trent- . mnt Doe Wonder to - Ever Kind of Skla KmpUon. .... i ; , . . . ' 1 Trial rackage Beat Free as rrer Is. 1 Ton don't want te wait forever and a ., dar to get rid of your pimple or other akin eruptions. Ten want to get rid of them right now. ' Next week yon may f want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take th pimple alone v. , Tou ean get no. or teen just in tun ; by Uklng Stuart' Calcium Wafer. These wonderful little worker have t cured bad bolla In three day, and aome 1 of th wont oe see of ekla diseases In ' week. . " ..." ' ' - They contain as their main ingredt- ent, the most thorough, quick and of I feotiv blood cleanser knewn, ealolum i sulphide. j Remember thla, too, that moat pimple treeAmeata- reek with poteen. And'ther are miserably slow besides. " Stuart Calcium wafer hare not a t particle of poison in them. They are , rre from -mercury, biting '. drug or venomous oplntes. This Is sbsolutely J guaranteed. They cannot do any harm 1 but tbay alwaya do good good tbet you can eee In the mirror before your 2 eyes a few day after. ' f Don't be any longer humiliated by J having n splotchy face. Don't havs stranger sure at you, or allow - your i friends to be eshamed of you becauae of your face. . ' Tour blood make you what .you are. Th men and women who forge ahead j ere those with pur blood and pur . ISMS. Stuart's Calcium' Wafer will make 1 you happy because your fee will be a welcome sight not only to yourself - when yea look Into tb glaa. but to everybody els -who know yon snd talks with you. . Ws want to prove to you thst Stuart's Calcium Wafers are beyond ; doubt the best and qulrkest blood and aain puriuer in me wonu so we win send you a Tree sampi as soon as we get your name and addresa. Send for It today, aid then when you have tried the amrle yea will not rest contented until you have bought 10c boa at your druggist's. , fiend ns your name and address today and w will at once send yon by mall a eami1eparkg.' free. Adiirees P. A. Ptuirt Cos. it Stusrl Bidg., Marshall, alios. . . , . daring anybody to take hlra. , The mayor hurried homa and hid in a cloeet, but a delegation -of prominent citizen pulled hlra out and Insisted that he do something. Tha mayor called on the town marahal and ordered him to act, but the town marahal aald he'd rather not and emphasised his decision by handing over hla star. Then the mayor traveled about town looking for a man brave enough to capture tha naughty Bob Tapp. A hotel keeper ac cepted the star, but Tapp leveled hla gun at hun and tha hotel keeper quickly cnangvo dm mino, It was about this time that tha high school football player from California pat la aa appearance. SneU'a anger waa aroused by bearing tho vile and Indecent language the ex-convict waa astlBg-4a-'top"'Ofl'-ecTn4 tended for the ears of tho women ana shlldren ear of the -I don't like te butt tn." remarked Snell. "but If the mayor wants to give me tba authority. I'll tike that man.-' The- mayor was Immediately all Atsaofc "When I get hold of him some of you fellowa grab hla gun,' Instructed thJ youth. But when he approached the bad man be saw that none of the "fel lows" bad followed. i . Tapp had hla gun cocked when Snell made a lung for him, but the boy ha tba tough In a deadlock before ha could us his weapon. Tapp, who la not so small hlraaelf, then drew his knife. Snell twisted the gun out of the man hands and wrenched the hand that held the knife until the bully cried enough. Then the high school boy hauled the bad man to lull, received the Congrats latlona and thanks of the assembled townsmen and the Incident waa over. T'm rlad I AMn't hava to kill him.1 said Snell, In telling the Vtory la night. "1 can see" no reason for' the fear and alarm that this subject ha evi dently aroused. h said. "Of course a contagion of spinal meningitis would be about a great a dlaaate aa eould happen. Tha disease Is very fatal, per- hapa 0 or si per cent of the case re sulting n death. . . . "The worst feature of It 1 the location. The dlaease lodgea where it Is next to impossible for a physician to do anything for tha patient and It la that that makes it so fatal. .'"However, I see no reason why th people of Portland or Indeed or Oregon should be alarmed. I see no likelihood of a contagion of that ort." - Few of the aoclety women of Port land who stayed up until a late hour laat night having th dreaamaker put on th last finishing touches to th "oreatlon" that will danl all behold era th wearer sweep down th aisle behind the usher In hla Prince Albert and gray trousers, with a bou- tonniere in th aforesaid Prince Albert, had a thought about "tha succeeding seven Bundaya." but ah did think, and strenuously, too. that if the weather would not be Ideal today, ahe would be distracted and out of sorts with the world In general. Poor hubby, who bs to foot the bills, had no. place In her mind. Another old saying Is to th effect that an Easter gown which doe not receive the finishing touches until Sunday morning will leave the- wearer an old maid ail tb rest or the year. Horror! This In high falsetto. y. n. c. ji. guests : : KiLL HUNT EGGS V. For Half an Hour the Rooms at Sixth and Oak Will Be Scene of Lively Frolic. 1 - An nnnsnally interesting program ha been arranged for the . "Sunday at Home," from 4 to this after noon at th T. W. C. A. rooms. Sixth and Oak streets. Th feature of th entertainment will be an egg hunt, from 4 to 4:10, in which all the member of th association will tak part, Mr. Walter Reed and Mr. Dora Zan will provide for th occasion. An Inter, estlng part of the program will be the reading of "An Enster Story" by Mrs. I -rramnDwanxoif. mibb i .rri a. hoi- brook will deliver an address on "The Living Christ." CHARGED WITH TWO CRIMINAL OPERATIONS "(Speeta) 'IMnoatch to Tk Jnnrs1.) Taroma, Wash., March 10. Oeorir Howell Is under arrest here charred with selling: medicines without havlns; s certificate either as s pharmacist or as - s licensed physician. He 1 also char (red with havlns; performed - criminal operation, th altered - victim of which Is said to be drlna in South Tacom. Should she die, th county anthorltle aay, th charr will be chanred to murder. Howell' house keeper ws also arrested. A second charre aratnst Howell of performlnr s criminal operation I being; investl- "aU,L a' UBOR TROUBLES MADE :.y:y HER TAKE MORPHINE (Special Pfrpatr te 1 Jcrernell Butts, Jnont, March 80. Mra. Nellie Oleason, as-ed 17. while In a fit of despondency this afternoon took s doae of morphine. Bhe expired shortly after her husband had found her unconscious on her bed. Her denonndtncy Is thought to have been Induced by th recent labor difficulties. THUS WOMEN AVOID IMPERTINENT REMARKS Member of Association --Discus V Tbla nan-and 'Also Mistake of Last Campaign, Whose Failure la Laid to Eastern Method. The Suffragist are quietly collecting their force for their next straggle against tha enemy, and the watchword now seems to be, "Oo easy." It la generally admitted by' the eon tlngent that remains true to the state association and attache itself unfalter ingly to Mrs Abigail Scott Duhiwayji leadership, that the fault of their hu mlllatlng defeat laat year lay In their too sealous effort. Mr. Dunlway at tha Btat Suffrage association's meet ing yesterday branched out Into the subject more than: formerly and kept her few devoted hearer eagerly in terested. There was not a large at tendance! there la not these dave. But Mrs. Dunlway assured the faithful few that It waa only when the campaign waa on. anyway, that It waa possible to rally many supporter. Tbl effectually dispelled any doubt In the mind of visitor that the small attendance waa the result of the "row" that seemed to split the association at the recent aleo- tlon when Mra. Dunlway waa elected president over the head of a member representing the younger and more ag gressive membership. . , Mra.. Dnalway Ttndloeto. Mr. Dunlway declared yesterday that there waa pee.ee in the rank and that tha National Suffrage association, which sent it repreeentatlvea her last year to carry the campaign with a high hand. bad acknowledged Ita mistake. 'They have acted splendidly," said Mra. Dunlway, " and I have had lettere from every on of th , leader saying that they realised' that they had taken the wrong method In arousing antag onism. - They may have meant well, but they cam her thinking th only way to win woman'a auffrag waa to kick it leader in the head. And they found out differently."., v - l Th association I planning to go to work quietly thla time, getting signa ture for Its petition. ' Tb member hop to have all th money assured for th expense of the campaign before It la opened and they will not make publlo their fight till the laat moment, for thy do not wish "to beat up tb bushes and stir up all th hoatll force." Ball the O. A. B. It was suggeated that in order to avoid th rude remark that some of th women enoountered laat year at th handa of man when they entered their office for el gnat urea, they should em ploy Interested men to do th work. Tha Grand- Army men are generally friendly to the cause and carry dignity with them, and they will probably be asked to take up the task. All th work of th laat campaign will be put behind and forgotten, "for Oregon' men do not wish to have s Gall Lsughlln argu ment why-they ehould allow women to vote Imported to them by easterners.' A Stat Governmental Study associa tion 'ha been organised - under Mr. Dunlway' leadership for th study of the state law snd will be liberally patronised by euffreglsts. It i open to men and women snd it la expected to establish branches about th tst, Tb member seem to think ther 1 actual need for thla knowledge In view of their coming victory. Mr. Dunlway la president, Mlsa Helen - Spalding f lrat vice-president, and, Mr., Henry Waldo Coe second vice-president. , 0 HOLD SUNDAY SCHOOL- I Workers of Multnomah County Will Meet This Week in Grace M. E. Church. Th ' Multnomah county Sunday! school convention will he held in thla city durlnc th week. Thursday snd Friday. April and I, are tho day set apart for th ratherlnc, of Sunday school worker which will tak place at th Grace Methodist church. Twelfth and - Taylor atreeta. Announcement concemlnr the state convention will be made which meets at Kus-ene, on June! IT, II and II- Following- la th pro- tram srranred for th meeting in thla oltrt r Thursday venlnir T:4B, sernn of ong, led by Professor w. M. wllifcr; I.-1S. .address. . "Character snd Charac ter Building-." Rev. W. C. Merrltt In ternational field worker., t - Friday forenoon 1:10, devotion, led by Mr. R. O. Patteraon: 10, addreas, "The Teacher Opportunity." Rev. C A. Phlppa, state field worker; 10:10, ad dress, "Reselling- th Unreached," Rev. John M. Ferguson; 11. address. "De cision Day Methods,"" Rev. J. 'Whitcomb I Rose Citr Park is, not itself, butit affords a mapjiificcnt scope of scen ery that is unequaled from any other point inv, Portlands From any part of the addition yotl can easily see Mounts llood, St. Helens, At!nm and Rainier. MDver a hundred miles of the Cas cade range is in sight all the time. Below arc to be seen all the comfortable suburbs of the east side, while almost the entire city of Portland is within view. 'Away to the north is the Colum bia River and the city of Vancouver; to the weft is the Willamette and its gorgeous valley of ; green; to the south is Mount Tabor; while on all- .fides the eye feasts on a (profusion oHandscape , that is inspiring. . 1 HARTMAN & Bankers Chamber of Commerc .'Ml :-n hkv Nr--; -'v- V ). :ti'k 7r3 Brougher. D. Z.: 11:10. address, "Th Art of Teaehlnr.-' Rev. W. C. Merrltt Friday afternoon I, devotions, led by Mr. H. W. psvls, religious director T. M- C A.: 1:10, addresa, 'Mens Claases," Rev. H. N. Bmlth;!. "Next Sunday's Primary Lesson Taught," by Mr. A. H. Burkholder; 1:10, Round Ta ble "Evanse! Day." led by Rev. J. V. Mllllgan. U. D.; 4, Round Table "Sun day School Grading," led by Professor H. R. Steele; 4:10, business. Friday .. evening T:46 rvie f ong, led by Prof easor W. ' M. Wnder; 1:11, sddresa, "A Call to Berries" WALLA WALLA FACTORY'S - VOLUNTARY ADVANCE i ' ' "Walls Walls, Wash, March II. Th Gilbert Hunt Manufacturing company or this city, who manufacture s thresh ing machine, will make s voluntary ad vance of 10 per cent In th ware of all employ April 1. Th change 1 af fected through overtime, a th men will receive pay for 10 hour, work snd only be required to work nine hour In th future. Th company employ Tl men snd th Inoraaa will sud 14.004 an nually to th payroll. Th increased eot of living to tho man I given th reason for th change. r ontr a THOMPSON A .SPv, Vted Xaelsslvely kf H ' - - ar una imeni U I , A , 1 Company - -1 I I T " SoU XxtSHslvalr V -I - I H I ' , " ' I I Sherman, Clay K f"s 7 " - 7 A (EbCo. , " 1 " ' . . 'I. See rate ' Jy! 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