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t . 14 i, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, vie-TDAY EVENIWa, SEPTEMBER 27, 1007. SEEK MISSING BROKER 4. ".'.:';' James Han ey, Wealthy "and Prominent Vancouver Ees- Went, La, fcorinff binder, Distressing Mental Aberra j; J Htion, Believed t6 Have Shipped From Portland. ' v"i ve--- f jt. . - jlEryj DESPERATE RELATVES r. I I . . - . . J , ' N Traveling through the country under I the missing man. unhesitatingly gave It the hallucination that ha it a sailor. Ir- Spi?iPin" "?"J.lJl: respanslhle for hia action owing to-the I person. , peculiar menta disorder from which hit A. IS. Garrett, brothor-ta-law of Har suffers, James Harvey, a wealthy and ,' prominent broker of Vancouver, British Columbia, la bolleved to have come to , Portland thla week and, unconscious of ,'' what he waa doing, ahlpped on the Brit : Uh at earner Conway Castle which aatled ; ,t September 14 for oriental porta. Relatives prominent- In coclal and 1 ' business circles of the Britlah city, are v -making desperate effort to locate the , missing man witnoui it Decerning anowu k that he haa disappeared. Chief of Fo lio Orlumaeher haa been coromunleat- ed with and urged to use every effort vey. Is a member of the firm of Uv Ingston, Oarrett King, barrlatera and solicitors, tit Hasting stret, Vancou ver, British Columbia. His letter to Chief Oritsmachor received "esierdsv, relative to the diaaDtearanc la aa fol lows: WVlotlm of Strang Malady. "Last Friday. Btntetnber II. a man by the nam of Jamea Harvev. a broker of this city, left here considerably un der tb Influence tf liquor, traveling by the owl train And arrlvina- In Seattle on Saturday morning. Since then he nas not been heard of nor have hia rel At Ire been able to get any trace of him In Seattle or elsewhere, although i . . -i a atsat - inma trans ft t hn hrotrs! t haa mystery of whose wnereabout 1 likely I Inquiries i have been made and detectives tF'' ie -ffaiHmia)-wwwFtg us- mvutm & u i w ....... mm. the event of the broker having sailed r en the Conway Castle, nothing defintt . of his condition can M learned lor sev eral month. ; Disappeared After Beaching Seattle, Harvey boarded a train In the British Columbia metropolis over two week When under the Influence of llciuor on previous occasions he has alwaya gun aown 10 me snipping parta or cities that he haa visited with the Idea in his mind of shipping on board a deep water sailing vessel, as some 20 vears I bo ne snippea rrom Vancouver round ago bound for Seattle. 81nce then be Ho". .aild lu.rln? th 'I'" tM ott has dropped from sight completely do- atruck his head, affecting some SDlte the efforts of the police In a dosen I of. th nerve oenters. When excited hi northwest cities and private detective employed by the frier-stricken family. Harvey, a score of years ago, ahlpped before -the mast -on a sailing vessel around Cape Horn and on the voyage leu irom a yara arm, lanaing on mi mind reverts alwaya to hia former ex perience on a deep-water sailing vessel. "I have already .-communicated with the port wardens at Seattle, Taooma, forxiana ana ron xownsena, hut with the exception of a letter from Seattle head. Although suffering no per-1 have had no reply from the others, ss maneni aiaaumir lruw me iau wnen- i mere n oeen naraiy time vet. aeeks to ship on soma clipper aa be did I ' "Mr. Harvey U i i man about 40 yeara two decadea ago. i or age, iei ji incnea in nelght, Harvev dronDcd out of ueht on Vri. I weighing about I2S pounds, thick set. day, September IS, and on September 24, 1 very muacular, with black, bushy eye the day on which his brother-in-law. A, I brows, dark eyes and wearing a black E.. Oarrett, a wesF-known barrister of I mustache. Hia right arm bears marks Vinnnuvar. andreaaed a. 11 tar tn h 1r i or navina DMn nnitralM in fn, untsmacner. a man answering me tie- I poisoning, mere being a series of small acrlption of Harvey, boarded the Brit-1 cuts all the way up, which operation lh bark Conway Castle In the WU lamette. ' BoaWtofl Ship With Orlp. ' The Conway Castle, Captain Jones, nailed from this port at t:4t p. m on was performed some two vears irn. I "Of course I trust you will keen this communication strictly private, at least from the newspapers, as Mr. Harvey position nere a prominent one and his ror ine unitea tungaom. Tna vessel I " ' omr loaded at commDia dock No, I and prior I ..' m i-w- . I. h lunrlnra Bnohnn n , i v, I 1 Will tSKe It S a klndne If VOU stream. I will communicate any Information either Half an hour before Captain Jones ? m.e personally or to tne chief of po heaved anchor a tall, . heavy aet man, 'ce nre Mr, Chamberlain, who la Uk with a black mustache was rowed to I ln Personal Interest In the matter and .the bark. Grip ln hand he quickly I" under his advice that I am ad- cltrobed aboard arte the rowboat awung aressing letters to the chiefs of police alongside the . vessel and subsequently of several of the larger citiea and town was seen parleying with some officer n the coast on deck. "There Is a possibility of Mr. Harvey i ne v.onway aaue naiiea a snorx lime I "Brlna 'Bl nis memory owing to the . afterward and as aha Is bound for I effects of the blow referred to, and If Weenstown or vaimoutn it will be im- I you nave beard or any such case It poesible to ascertain If Harvey Is really I might be worth your while Investigating abourd for several months. A long-lit I am a blother-ln-law of Mr. Har- . snoreman empioyea on coiumDia docK . Kft z. when furnished a descrlstlon The hours of digestion are black hours for the dyspeptic. "Everything I etthyrti me,HU a common expression. Momach trouble throwi the whole system into disorder, and'netrly every organ of the body is affected. The tonic treatment b I the common sense method of curing stomach trouble .Mr. Albert J. Snell, a farmer n R. t. v. Ne. 60, Bemus feint, Chautau qua Co., N. Y., was cured by this treatment. He tars : "Mr stomach became out of order because of irregular meal hours and rapid eating-. My appetite was poor and there was constantly a gnawing pain in my stomach. J grew sol weak and shaky that I could hardly put on foot ahead of the other and my back was weak and sore. , "I suffered for f v years and for a long time had a doctor but finally gave him up as l saw be wain t help ing me. I then tried several medi cines without beneCt, until I took Dr. William' Pink Pills. A few boxes showed me that they were adapted to my trouble and they cured me. I have never been troubled with my stomach since." Dr. Wmiams'Pink Pffls fac par hex ; aia Vena a,aa al all druggista. aH iar mr im wt eea. Dr. WllBamt Mdicia Co., Sell' awtady.N.Y. to the effect that the Hennemans are the absolute owners ln fee simple of the premises, and that their title to same be confirmed. ck I vey, and that 1 the reason I am taking I of 'such a personal Interest in the matter. I I) DIDN'T KNOW; IT WAS LOADED BUT BILLY WAS IN ERROR O'BRIEN DESCRIBES TRACKS OF SOUTHERN " TOflfev 1saw. te tlta fmr.l.l TTa.l ' w WM V--Ml a4U)WISM nVVSJ cigar store "didn't know it was loaded' but he found out that it was. ' Night before last Billy was 'dream Ing of the days whan slot machines : will again click on cigar store counters and make the fool and his nickels soon part when a friend happened -along wun a orana new automatic pistol. That's a dandy,", said Billy, forset- r ting all about the slot machines and gaslng fondly at the magaslne weapon. , rDoes It shoot straight?" ' r "Sure," replied the friend carelessly. . "Loaded?" asked Billy fingering the afety catch, . Before the friend had time to answer the pistol spoke for itself. It turned like a pinwheel in Billy's hand, popped like a bunch of firecrackers and bored holes In the ceiling and a nickle plated cuspidor. Billy drooped it like a hot cake and took a header over the other aide of the show case. The friend took to me iront ooor and the cuatomers fell all over themselves mttin nm In the meantime Phil Metschan, at the nine, uchk. wiiii nan nMn vivtnv tab. neacaful thnnvht, t Amnm kn tk. V . -w " " "HI HIV town will again be as wet as a cloud- vuni, mcaN ior nis oince ciud and nrenareff frtr- tha hAlH.tm man u. sure they were coming. The men at the Imperial bar made for the back room. Rlllv'a Mntlm.,1. .1 the counter and he looked at the pis tol lying upon the floor. "The dina-eil thlni waa Iad.H" t. said wben he recovered his composure. And he is still apologizing to Metschan but Phillip wop't stand for It. . T3TT U T I TITOTTTTTt fTA VhtiAii LAND LiLLE (Special Dispatch to Tb. Journal.) Oregon City, Sept. 17. P. J. Henne inan and Elisabeth Henneman, by their attorneys, Dlmlck & Plmlck and U'Ren aV Schubel, commenced a suit Thurs day In the circuit court against Mary Jane Torrance,- Klvira B. Shane, Queen V. Harrold, William McWllllams, Ar nold McWUliams and Julia and Samuel Slngletary, to settle the title to a tract of land ln the Lot Whltcomb D. L. C, In which the defendants claim an in terest adverse to the plaintiffs, who al lege to be the rightful and lawful own ers of the land ln question. They ask the court that the defendants be re quired to set up in their answer to the complaint the actual nature of their pretended claims, and also for a decree Employes Censured for Fail ing: to Bulletin Pas . sender Train. (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) Salem, Or.. Sept 17. The railway commission haa , received information from J. P. O'Brien, asked for some time ago, as to the condition of the Southern Pacific tracks. This contains a sep arate description of each-branch of the line with the number of miles of track, description of track, weight and kind of steel and detailed Information of curves, grades, conduits, tunnels and bridges. The commission has received a letter from J. P. O'Brien, answering the com plaint tnat train -no. '14 was not prop erly bulletined on -SeDtember 6. He says that the diner was off the track at Ashland, but that there waa no ex cuse for It not being bulletined after leavine- Ashland. He says that the mat ter has been called to the attention of the emDlove in a manner which will prevent a repetition of the offense. If you haven't the time to exercise ! raff-illArlv flosn'a naatileta will nravanl .,i.A- iri,.., ..-. - nX .... i VUII,U)MUUU. i 1ICJ IHUULD flft 411 lit,, TlWLmj, neaitnrui action or the Dowels witnout griping. Aak your druggist for them. 26c. MO IS ALL WE ASK FOR SUITS THAT COST ELSEWHERE FROM $12 to $15 NEWYOi n . in :'"Hr. .. : rite ' ' ! II The ME Wf fl aUftl ' If; m dressed. Of merchandise. We are more zealous of our reputation than you are of your pocketbook. When we buy our suits from the manufacturer we pay the highest prices, so our patrons can get at the Red Front for $10.00 what will cost them elsewhere from $12.00 to $15.00, and in the fashionable district even higher. Our &aits are WELL made, WELL tailored, WELL lined and WELL trimmed, so you will be as sured of beine WELL fitted and WET.I. In justice to yourself we ask you to call and inspect our Suits and Cravenettes before purchasing elsewhere. It may pay you. "SELLS IT CHEAPER" ' " m-m FIRST STREET, CORKER TAYLOR Tobaccos At Cost Tobaccos At Cost . . - ' V - . " . . " " 1 : - ' ...... r ft-,. , . .'.'-. ,; m . ;"... i .,. ..... , . t r ' ' V ) : - ' ? AWAY BOYS WE ARE GIVING FOOTBALL PANTS and ' INGERSOLL GUARANTEED WATCHES With All Boys Suits and Overcoats This Week ' YOU KNOW WE HAVE THE FINEST JUVENILE DEPARTMENT ON THE COAST " i ' ' r ; s LEADING CLOTHIER BEN SELLING MY IIJ Ik k MY, IIBICB VUTDAUT EQDAIS Jl.01 A WEEK FOR ANY GARMENT OR ARTICLE IN THIS STORE! Keeping eternally in mind one important thing4Quality;" to this we harness "Style," and drive the pair tandem. It is good quality that places this Credit Store on an equal footing with so-termed cash- stores." - i.;---," ITe Oofbe tbe Family From Head to Foot mmm No Cocaine --No Gas No Students Our suocess Is due to anlform hick jrads work at reasonable prices. Nervous People Li And those afflicted with heart weakness can now have their teeth itractad.j flUsd and bridge work applied without' the least pain or dancer. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ...... .IfO It KARAT CROWNS .......... R.OOl BRIDGE WORK 5.001 OUR BEST PJLAIN PLATE 8.0ft' TEETB . aV a aSassaw. An too Coat Here Is equal to or better in qual ity than in $18.00 coat in any other' store and the' same applies to Suits, Shoes or Millinery. , The only difference between buying for your needs here and buying elsewhere is that a cash store de-, mends "cash on the nail" for these goods, while we are willing and glad to trust you to pay us for your clothing at the rate of , -- n , $l.QO A WEBK OUR SUPERB SHOWING OF ! WomensTailored Coats $ 12.50 toS40 Is ; unequaled ; in the. city. All latest models are represented in the most fashionable materials, built in superior manner and master workmanship. Hun dreds to choose from-rall at $1.00 A WEEK. Ladies' Suits, $16.50 to $45.00. New and Fascinating . Millinery at $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00. Boys, Misses' and Children's Clothing at the lowest prices. Re-Enameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention in modern den-i tlstrr and haa been most successful oft all methods. ' W extend to all a special Invitation to call at our office and have their teeth examined free ot charge. ' We own and control tha largest end best equipped dental establishment ln the world, having just opened an office in Aaiona, maxing us is ornces aH told.1 We give written euarantaa with alll work for 10 rears, Lady attendant! I Open evenings till t .tO. Sunday to 1. Chicago Painless Dentists SZXTX AaTS WASXXXaTO. And you pay bsv for anything in our vast stocks, covering two big floors, only $1.00 A IVEIK II Be sure you ire- m the right place. our man;s shop Is fairly aglow' with bright and breety things for' wear of smartly dressed bellows who have a care for, being carefully and correctly groomed. No store offers better values or more tasty styles than' men find here end equal these of ours if you can Men's Suits . . ... . . . . , . i . . . .V; . . ;$15.00 to $3jOO ! Men's Stylish Overcoats $10.00 to $25.00 ; Men's Cravenettes $10.00 to $25.00 j And You Pay Us $1.00 a Week Buy Your Fall Hats and Toggery at the LITTLE - DOWN-and-LITTLE-at-a-TIME STORE. HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OP COMMEKCK -pay 4 interest on - time deposits and possess many de sirable conveni- 5 encesforhandling this important line of business. mswm ininffikfiDiL VnXimiUd Pirtonol LiaMKtf I Sin. Li A,: i rxieftb mos noTrtme, ca III.' 5- e:t: j ; i V . i ,' v t f -