The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 21, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUB OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,1 SUNDAY MORNIKO, APEIL tl, ISiT.
Our Leather
Department
Is replete with attractive deslgna A enmpWt line of
Rhonplng and Hard Baca, Bellv Suit Caaea. Traveling
Baga, ate. ... , , . . . - ; . ,
Specials in Handbags
New Venetian' Handled Baga. fitted complet with
Card Can and Pura. aaaortad hade and leathers.;.,
, Regular prlc 11.(0; on aala Monday .981 '
Beautiful Hand Baga In Walrua and Weal, leather
Uned. Inatda compartment and ftttlnge complete. -
Regular prtc IS.0; on aala Mondny..fl6S
Nw Bar In Pig Skin, Horned Alligator and Hnafc
Skin In dainty hadee and mountings. ., Novaltlaa of all
kind Now Silver Card Caaea In attractive deslgna. ,
SUITCASES
and - r, ;
TRAVELING
BAGS:
a ' magnificent
lino . of Leather
Bult ' Caaea and
Traveling Bag a;
handsome la' -an
pearane and moat
serviceable In ev
ery way. Differ
ent sis, atylea
and prlcoav. , , :
Vie; An Glad to Be of Service in Extending Monthly Credit to Responsible Persons
Rubber Specials
. Oar Ruber Department ta man
aged with groat cere. Every artl-
ola la carefully inspected before
being placed on aala.
1-o.t Combination Water Bottle
and Byrtngo, reg. 11.71; apodal
91.53-
- Ladle? Spray Syringe. Red Rub
ber, reg. It.6 apealal 91.98. '
White Water Bottle, -o.t, reg.
I1.S0; apoolal 08.
,, Rubber Bath Caps, prioa, BO 4.
Swimming Wings. 3Sd and 25d
; 'Rubber Gloves. 60.
Tarine EntenHoths Fly Out
i . ; its FLY OR DIE '
Tarine la an tip-to-date efficient moth extinguisher,
effective In fighting the moth truat; prepared In baga,
eheeta and carda for protecting garmenta ravaged by
Inaocta or vermin. Tarine Moth and Duat Proof Baga
azcludo moths, duat and mleev' Patent Clothea Hook
Inside; cloae with, patent tube faatener. .
Two sixes Long Coat, 10x10, 604; Bult alia, ill
T, 50. . .i- ;
' Tarine Sheet for wrapping fur rag and blankets,
to , ' ' :
Sis 40x41, price 60) per dosen. ' .
Tarine Moth Carda for trunks, 1oea, ate, ' 100
carda. 254. : ..,
. Tarine Paper sad Camphor. Wood Chests, 66 to 613.
: y:Jrus
Scientifically manufactured by trained work
men; carefully ahaped and fitted; expert fit
ters for both aexea in attendance.' We carry
LAhf rractla Pad" .Trues; price f 3.50. i
Elastic
Hosiery
Elaatte Hoalery, Ah
demlnal Belte and Band
agea of varloua klnda;
all garmenta made to
your measure to tnaura
comfort - and " support.
Persons suffering from
weak i Joints, sprains,
varicose veins and alml
lar atlmant ahould, con
sult our speclallata.
Prlcea vary; all very
reasonable.
A superior ' line of
Ankleta and Wristlets
for athletes always lu
stock. : ' -.
o 1
Art Department
n
. Displays of Bronaea and
Pottery In the Olft Room.
Large shipments of beauti
ful wares In both useful
and ornamental pieces. ;.
Exqulalts Candlesticks,
' . Candelabra, Jardinieres,
' Vaaea; ; unlimited choice:
pleasing gifts for weddings, birth
daye. oto. : " ;.
: Porcelains and Pottery Include
Royal Dutch War. Limoges, Ven
etians. Amphora, Rogaane, Rus
sian Hammered Brasses, Japanese
Brasaea, Japaneas Bronaea, an ar
ray of beautiful pieces. Display
from ' our Art Rooms ' In : the
Fourth Street Window. ,
An Unusual Bargain in Note
V: Paper
WOODLARK" Note, a high-grade linen paper; in
one-pound packagea; while the aala lasta, packages of
100 sheets,' 244: envelopes to match, 104 : '
Our Optical Dept.
' We fit your eyea correctly with our new
Torle Lanaea; glaaaea adjusted to the eys
are comfort. Peraona aufferlng rfrom de
Tectlvo vision can; be fitted with ' the right
glasses at s fair price. - A aktlied optician
will teat your eyes and preaoribs the proper
glasses. .' ; .',, ',
We do mot treat the eyea. " .
- ARTIFICIAL OR GLASS EYES
' We are agents for; the selebrated Oertnan
Reform Eye, a- remarkable Imitation of the
natural organ. .. . '
- A large a took; we guarantee a natural color
and a perfect fit.-, , , , v ,';
' Cubalor QeamV
A delayed shtpment has Just arrived.
sised jara.. . ' .. -. i -
All
Cuf Glass Specials
Exquisite American Cut Glass
A full and complete line, sparkling,; charming- and
Individual In design, each a woqk of art In Itself; made
by the famous glsss cutters. Hoars and the Empire CS
for whoee producta we are aole agents. ,,u - ;
., ,, , , ' t - . . -, - ' . ' . V-., ;
, psolsl Moss fot 130 Week.-. V'v
4 ; ,,: w' ''i: .f RTilar. Bpeciaf '-
17.80- , ' 65.48 '
- Water Pitchers ... ... ...
" Pickle Dish i.k..." -5
JIandled. Nappls ,iw.r. " 4.40
Vinegar Cruet ......... 7.00 .
V Comport' ....-' J" 7
. Celery Tray '.'.
.Vass v..;. ...:.;.k..... "o;
i Mn Bowl i.l ............. .s- J HO
3.30
5.28
4.6 -5.3
94.96
4.15
Remember Our Garden
- Specials ?
" A complete 11ns of May's Flower Seeds; fresh for
this season; good, quick growers; Sweet Pess, Nastur
tiums, etc; ' per pk., 54 and up. Grass Seed a, per
pk, 154. ' v. '
, Flower, Shrub and Fruit Epraya The "WDOD
LARK make; destroys troublesome Insect life; never
injures ths most delicate foliage. Sprays, 654; Bpry
Fluid, 354 par Dottla. . , -
A Swedish Shampoo
.Ths "WOODLARK" Dry Hair Shampoo, a
luxury worth trying; eleanaes ths scalp and
hair thoroughly; gives a lively, fluffy ap
pearance to oily hair., Large boxes, conveni
ent for sifting on jths hair. PRICH 504.
, ' Beautifying the Skin ' ;
. Ths -Oolden Rod Skin Food has proved it-'
self to' be most efficient as a toilet accessory.
It feeds and softens ths tissue, quickly heal
ing any roughnesa . Gentlemen find it aaef ul
after shaving.
Delicately ' perfumed, convenient ' for
handling; can be mailed; price 254, ''
Burning on Wood or Leather
WATCK
abttjt or ova wurow. :
PYROGRAPtilC: ;
- It's a simple art to learn. - Artlstle .work, don by
beginners. Our deprtmnt devoted to Fyrographl ma
terials supplies every requirement for ; this charm
ing work. Outfits 91.50 up; skina, natural colore and
tinted, T54 and P; wod stamped -ready for burning,
54 and up. ' . ' y f ' J ,'
Poor Mr
TfiHHv Rear
4j mm mi
. Without a home. He" a
very sad - and lonesome
for a little boy on girl
t lev him. He's mad
of nice ' bear cloth, fat
and 'Shaggy, and' hand-.
Some. Tou can move bis
head, arms and legs. He
is brows or white. Just,
the way you . Ilk - him
beet, and really a very
dealrable oompanton. .
Prle 91.00 o 96.00
Specials in Razors
-, obt on TOKomow. :
ReguUr 11.00 ' values now 894
All our Tank Bafotlss ' - .
I 5.00' set 'now' i... ...... .92.50
, .00 set now',......... 4.50
11.00 set 4 now ......... . 5.50
14.00 set now T.OO
All our '. Oem,. Star and Zlnn
Rasors at half price. "
Leather Brashes at a glsooaat
of 15 per eext. . We have a full
Una of anertlag saver- Kug at
special prices during this sal.
; BATTaT ; SOOTat nTrBOIAXgw
r Lanier's . Bath Brush, ! off
regular prlca . .. H ' '
. English Bath Towela, jt U. off
regular prloes, , r . ; ...
w
1
v 1 t w 1
Bedside
Table
Needed In every home
to aerve bed aid . meats
' for . th sick, aonvale
cent or Invalid; a oon-
yenlence for writing ft
holding . book. AdJus
' table : to - any dealred
:f "height or ; 'position,
: -Frlc 98.00. ; ; ' , .
Comfortable
Wheel Chair
Is . a great pleasure ta.
the Invalid. Aids . ta -restoring
' health.' I," Full
rattan 'spring seat and
rubber tires; oomfortabl
and ' easy running; - only
a few chairs left. Whll
they laat, 920.00. "
'' Whl;' Chairs5 from
UrU U mark , Part
easy s seated. ?i y
WW
WHEN In a HURRY for DRUGS CAVL EX ti
FREE DEUVERY IN THE CITY
&
CO..
Over a Hundred Salesmen to Fill Ypur Orders
; ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
FREIGHT
SERVIG& OW -
BELT LIE PROIifllSED
... " OTW MM M ' ''. I
; O... R. A .N. Manager Makas an ; Annoancerhent That Ha Will
I Help Bring More Manufacturing Plants to tha Already -
Busy -City;of St Johns: "' ; ; ; -.
Dlatrlct Manager J. P. O'Brien of th
Karri man lines announces through a
private communication to M. L. Hol
brook that a trl-weekly freight service
will be installed on the new belt line
of th O. R. 4t N. that encircles th city
of St. Johna Thla service will be in
augurated Jcct as soon ss th new in
dustries that are to go on the penlnanl
this spring are ready for It. Th an
nouncement . la ' mad virtually as - a
promise to Mr. Holbrook and ths sev
eral enterprises. .' . ,.:
M. L. Holbrook baa been Instrumental
in' th building up of St. John sad be
done more perhaps than any other one
man to secure factories and foundrlea
for th littl city down th river, vi
Five new enterprises have been re
cently steered to St, Johns largely
through the Influence of Mr. Holbrook.
The Olllen-Chambers Asbestos com
pany and ths Portland Collapsible Box
company are two that were announced
In these columns two wseks ago, Ths
Leach Bros.' iron foundry, Barnea
planing mill, and another Iron
foundry, th - company nam of whloh
1 unknown, are th three others that
have purchased sites slong ths O. R.
N. belt line snd will erect factoriea at
one. . - ; .,
.'Thee factories, will add greatly to
the payrolls in 8t Johna and there Is
no longer any doubt that the peninsula
Is deetined to be th great manufactur
ing center of the greater city of Port
land and perhaps of ths northwest. The
shipping facilities are Ideal, with two
deep rivers and a belt Una
flEUHAU TO
1 TESTIFY Ifl EAST
Interior Department Inspector
Must Soon Return to Port
land, However. '
.
BRISTOL WISHED HIM
' TO STAY IN OREGON
HIGH WATER HOLDS UR RAILWAY
BRIDGE WORK AT WHITE SALMON
': (AmHiI rXamtrk t Tb loerml.l ' -" '
Hood River, Or.. April 10. The high
water in- th White Salmon river during
the jast . week . caused a ' 1" to : th
. Wenominee Lumber company .of several
thousand" fet of hga, wclelTwerc swept
away by- the flood. - -4 ha alao forced
th contractors for the- concrete work
for the bridge of ths North' Bsnk 'rail
road a the mouth of ths - river to
abandon bperatloaa . Xa th Columbia la
likewise 'on the rise, it is thought It
may b aomt time before work can be.
ronumcJ. . ;..', ".-,
"',Th .high Water in - th .Hood. rlT
, tuivlng : measurably' receded, the' work
' f repairing ditches and. bridge has t-
Bat Other Official Considered His
Testimony In the Hyde-Benson
Case at Washington to Be of
Equally Vital Importance. , -
gun. ' Curing the flood the waters Inun
dated tha tracks of th Mt Hood Rail
road company, and at one time threat
ened th 4am of - th Electric Light A
Power company. Th banks were ewept
clear of loga and driftwood, which waa
shot down th fetream with such rap
Idity that, a Jam occurred "rn the gorge
above Hood River. The swift current
rolled ' Immense boulders out of place
and' carried , tnem many feet down
stresm. The deep snow In the woods
snd on Mt. Hood Is esuslng a greater
flow of' water in th river this spring
than In a good many years, but it Is
thought the danger from further floods
this spring is past. ; . . '
' ADDICKS IN POVERTY
(Continued from Pag One.) .
and aecretiv guest had mads no recent
promt era of pay mint to Mrs. Fisher,
owm-r of the house where Addicks hsd
com to hid from those who were pur
suing him with orders from ths court,
snd be feared eviction.
Not a scrap of food remained In ths
enartmrnt' except a half-empty bottle
ot curdled milk. Tha mllkmaa had be
come aaxtoua about his unpaid bill and
bad discontinued tha aupply. . ' "
psiisd t pay All Bills.'
No man. no. matter how anxious he
Miht be to eecape dlaoovery, who had
lived In the style end luxury of Ad
tlirka In the dayB of senlth of his cow-
r could have lived ss he did during
the yrar and a half he wae in Hoboken
unlovs hs was forced to It by actual
pnvrrtyv Running aooounts with email
di-lrr. 'failure to pay bills for rent.
end food, only attracted greater
ettrntini)' u the man and unpaid bills
aimnrnl discovery. .
it waa a steady decltn In his mod
Of iif from th' time' h first appeared
In the flat after It had bn rented by
Matilda Room, khl stenographer, for
him. until his resources seemed at last
to fall and his credit exhausted. . The
man moved Into th prtmril with
but few personal effects snd they con-
eieted chleny of the neceaaary furnish
ings for th apartmente, . bed. tablea,
chair and cooking utsnsila . ' v
It was only In these three days thst
he was missing thst the Identity became
anew of th mysterious old man who
had lived alone for three years In ex
clnalon, wt'h only one visitor and but
inrtequent vtelts from tbla man. . and
whose name . was never known to . '.ha
other tenants of ths house.
Process servers, sfter , months of
searching, located Addicks and identi
fied the old man whose life had been a
pussllng mystery to thoss who lived
ear him.
It Is believed thst Ad ticks knew he
had been dlacovered and cVwild no longur
escape his purausrs, but ths element r.f
P"rty which now appeara ao plainly
from his manner ef living, snd his pa
t hullo flight, was -never suspected by
tbos whe weie tracing him, . .
Thomas B. Neuhauaen, special Inspector
of th Interior department, ' wbo haa
been aasistlng United States District
Attorney William C. Briitol In securing
evidence against vlolatars of ths federal
land lawa In Oregon, will return to
Washington to testify In the Hyde
Benson land fraud caaea, despite . th
precaution -Mr. Bristol took by subpoe
naing Mr.j Neahausen several ' months
sgo to appear before the federal grand
Jury that will convene here thla week.
: Mr. Neuhausen'a return to Washing
ton Is said to be In the nature of a
compromise between Mr. Bristol - and
th Washington authorities and he will
be In the capita about twoo weeka and
not longer than three, when h will
return to Portland to testify before
th grand Jury in the caaea that are
expected to come up. . - ,
' Dole's Oaaes Plrst.
That hs can be apared that long is
evident because the first work of th
grand Jury will be under the direction
of Jamea Cole, assistant United Statea
district attorney, who will endeavor to
secure Indictments s gainst th counter
feiting and postofflce gangs thst ar
now In th county Jail. After Mr. Cole
completes his work before the grand
Jury, Mr. Bristol will take charge of
tha investigating body. It is expected
that Mr. Cole will be able to finish his
work In three weeks. ,
When It wss learned that Mr. Neu
hauaen had been subpoenaed by - Mr.
Briatol,' It waa thought that It would
keep him from going to Washington
In th Hyde-Bnnsot esses. It Is said,
however, that tha Washington authori
ties were so anxtoua for Mr. Neuhau
en's testimony that they started to
affect an agivment with Mr. Briatol
whereby tha inspector could testify .in
both pieces a aoon as they learned
that Mr. Bristol had subpoenaed him. -
: Testify oa Affidavit.
Mr. Neuhausen' testimony at Waah-
lnton will ba in regard to the Orecon
and Washington Isnd entries which It
Is alleged were effected megauy by th
men Indicted In the Hyde-Benaon case.
There were over00 of thee false en
trlea, and Mr. Js'euhaueen In cc nectlnn
with other inspectors secured the evi
dence on which the men were Indicted.
It Is for the purpose of hsvlng Mr. Neu
hausen testify In thla regard that be 1
called to Washington.'
Although ths time has not been defin
itely fixed. It Is regarded aa certain
that Mr. Neuhausen will leav (pr
Waabington tomorrow night:
ArV- mi mn rn '
11 -! Illl Mill ' I U- !
UU IULLUU IIILII;
' ARE INDICTED
Grand Jury Charges Prominent
Business Men With Violating
tha Anti-Trust Law."
ONE CORPORATION IS
UNDER INDICTMENT
Sixty. Members of Master Plumbers'
Association, Twenty-Four Lamber
men and Nine Brlckmen Accused
on 245 Count. .; .
(PtiUlakere' Pre by Special ' Leased Whs.)
Toledo, Ohio, April Is. Ninety-three
of the most prominent men In Toledo'
buslnesa Ufa were indicted on til count
by th grand Jury which returned .
report to Judge Morris this afternoon.
The men Indicted ar th members of
the Toledo Msster. Plumbers' sssoclt-
tlon, numbering 69 persons, St lumber
men snd nlns briekmen.
Th Indictments ar returned for vio
lation of th Valentin anti-trust law,
and are th reault of an Inveatlgatloa
covering a period of about two weeka
The National Supply company of South
fit Clair street is th only- corporation
Indicted.1 Thia company deala In plumb
era and oil wall supplies,, and is ao
oused of having been concerned In th
regulation of price fixed by th masUr
plumbers' association. . .
The Toledo Brick Supply' company,
aaid to hav been aa illegal combination
of brick manufacturera in restraint if
trade, la alleged to have been organised
for th purpose of controlling the price
of the product of local brick manufac
turera. Since th passage of th Val
entine anti-trust law, it la aaid to have
changed Its form, but th prosecutor
expects to show that it hss continued
aa a monopoly of ths brick business lo
cally. - -
. Th Toledo lumbar dealer' bureau of
credit la charged with being the con
trolling organisation of th lumber mar
ket, tta members, it la alleged, having
combined to boost th prices of lumber
at-will. Several building contractors
testified before the grand Jury ss to
ths manner in which' Its operations af
fected them. h manipulation of the
price of building material and, the cost
of construction by tha lumber deal era.
brick manufacturers, plumbers snd the
supply dealers, sometimes hsvlng a
ruinous effect upon their work under
contract. '
Nobody will be placed under Immedi
ate arrest. Tha proaecutor will give
them a chance to come In voluntarily,
plead to the Indictment' against them
and give bond for sppearsnce for trial.
Tiles e preliminary messurea will ;
accomplished within the coming week
and th cases will be assigned for trial
later. ' ... , ;
' Beady for Haywood Trial.
Bolae, Idaho, April JO. Both sides
are ready for ths opening of th Hay
wood trial May t. A ' panel ha been
drawn for the Jury, but tha Jury Itself
haa not been chosen. .
BUILDING PLANS FOR "
ASTORIA'S GREAT HOTEL
" ' V
(Special Dispatch to The Jesmel.) '
. Astoria, . Or.. April to. A. E. Butt
nsr, on of th representatives of th
Welnhardt astat. J here to look attar
th detail of th construction ef th
new half million dollar hotel. H x
peota to hav an. architect her In a
few week and th foundation pat down
In June. He called on Manager Whyt
of th Chamber of. Commerce, signed
th constitution of ths exchange and
became en of th largest aubscrtbsr
to th promotion fund. "Astoria's in
terest ar our interests from tbl tlm
on," he asld. "and I want tha Chamber
of Commerce to know this 1 so."
EUGENE IS ALLOWED
NEW LETTER CARRIER
IWaahlogtea Bares ef The Jersal. ,
Washington, April 10. Aa additional
letter-carrier was authorised today for
Eugene to begin May I. ' Civil service
examlnatlona will be held May 1 at Van
couver, Washington; North Taktma,
Washington; Astoria and Albany, Ore
gon. ;
RAILROAD RATE DEBATE
AT DAUGHTERS CONGRESS
Cruel Railroad Agents Refuse to
Give Reduced Rates to the
" Revolution's Daughters." T
(Fa bashers' Press by Special Leased Wire.)
Wsshlngton, April 10. Th closing
hour of th sixteenth annual continen
tal congress of th Daughters of th
American Revolution were marked by a
railroad - rat debate. Th Daughter
wanted reduced rates. It appeara that
those who Interviewed local agent re
alised forcibly what a part of th pres
ent railroad agitation meant for th
ggent who war obdurate. -
Mrs. - Walter Talbot of Connecticut,
for the railroad committee, started th
discussion when called upon for a re
port. After detailing her unsatisfactory
experience, h exclaimed amid laugh
ter: 'The la at man I saw told me to
take my request to Philadelphia. I did
not believe th walking waa good." .
A resolution waa adopted calling up
on railroads for a reduced passenger
rate. Th con tree today received a
fine silk American "neaoe" flag, aewed
on a white silk background. It came
from to, international arourauon ana
peace congress. Ths names of lira
Stephens B. Elklns and her mother, Mra.
Henry C Davis, war placed upon th
roll of honor by reason of the former's
two contribution of ftO toward Con
tinental hall. .
. ' m 1 1 ti
SPOKANE ELECTRICAL
WORKERS ASK RAISE
. ... ..' i. .. '.(.'
' (Special Dispatch tai The JearaaL) '
Spokane, Wash., April ' to. Spokane
electrical workera hav threatened to
go on a atrlk unless their , wage ar
increased to 61 1-1 cents .par hour,
equivalent to a dollar a day increase.
They ar now getting 14 a day. Con
tractor claim th demand ha been
mad with th statement that unleaa
It la given they may aspect a walkout
May 1. They claim wage ar now
high anough. - -. . ' '
Th treasurer of th local union de
nies that a atrlke la threatened. ' . .
Assaulted by Negro.
' Washington. ' April I. Mra. ; Boss
Porter, whit, aged 10 year, of Bethaada.
Maryland, waa brutally assaulted and
robbed by a negro whll ah waa on
her way to visit friend. 1 Her skull
wss fractured and her fao and body
badly bruised. . '
Credit'
mm
We have received a large shipment of Rugs and in
tend to dispose of them quickly. ;We Quote
' Special Prices and Terms On Them All This Week : 1
9x1? Axminster Rugs, T - SPECIAL 533.50
1 (Stnford) f.: l" ; s- ljrt; 'R-egoIcr, Price $42.50
9x12 Sciamless Velvet gs :
, ! (Excelsior) '.'V V ' ,':'.' '' Retnlar Price SdO.on .:'
9x 1 2 Tapestry IUigs - - SPECIAL $20.00h
r (Afishaniiton) - : ' v - . Regular Price $27.50 ; ;
$1 00 Down :dl;S";li?
;- i-Jliald and Lined Free
FURWITUHE GO.
All The Credit You Want,
: 184-106 FInt Street :
:. PORTLAND. AO EINTS FOR LAUREL RANQriS