The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 18, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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Parser; Bulger Tells Story
Defending His Ship's
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.THE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, t FRIDAY! EVENING, J OCTOBER 18, 1907
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JOHN CUBEIEB PEOPLE
I , INVITED TO EMBARK
But Cumeri Captain Preferred to
Await Vessel Going Toward Home
Currier's People Then ta No
Erident Dlatreta, Purser Avert.
' " (Special Dtopstca ta The JovniaL)
Tacoma, Oct. II. The officers of the
steamer Leelenaw deny leaving tit
wrecked vessel John Currier, her cap
tain, crew and Japanese aboard to
their fate In Nelson' lagoon. The Lee-
lenaw haa arrived here and la dlscharg
Ing cargo, which sha waa unable to de
liver In Alaska owing to the lateness of
" the season, storms and untoward oondl-
- liens. purser Bulger aaia:
"The John Currier had Rone to plecea
, ana waa a total wreck before waft ar
rived off Nelson s- lagoon. Then there
waa a oannerv where ahe went aahore.
' ao there wa no chance for any great
. narashlp.
"At VaJdea on our way north we re-
eelved inatructlona to call at Neleon a
, lagoon and render what aaaiatance we
could. We arrived there September 10
and anchored about four mllea off shore.
Captain Murchison of the John Currier
came aboard. His veaaei naa Droaen
up August 10 and the aea waa rolling
smoothly over the spot where ahe had
lain. It waa a wide, sandr beach, and
ahe had stood no chance In the rough
weather.
XurohlaoB prepared to "Wait.
'Captain Murchleon wanted ua to take
hint -aiad his people back to Dutch Har
bor, but this waa Impossible. We had
cargo for Kuskowlm river, Kewallk and
X)eerlng on Kotsebue sound, and It waa
ao late that every moment waa precious.
The freight was winter supplies for
those far northern polnta, and it waa
Imperative that we got it through. We
offered to take the stranded men on to
Nome, but Captain Murchlaon preferred
to wait where he was for a chance
steamer going in the direction of Dutch
Harbor. He told us he had three weeks'
rrovlalona, and gave ua the Impression
hat he waa in no distress. Shelter had
" been prepared at the cannery for the
men, and there was not a suggestion of
their being In any actual privation.
Tried to Call on metun Trip.
"After lying off Nelson's lagoon four
hours. Captain Murchison went aanore
and we proceeded on our way.
"While at Kewalik we received in
atructlona to call at Nome for Ft. Duns
tnulr, the owner of the Currier, which
we did as we came back. He had two
divers with him. and wanted ua to call
at Nelson's lagoon to see If there waa
not some salvage that might be recov
ered. We endeavored to put In there,
but rough weather turned ua back, and
with the consent of Mr.- Dunamulr we
headed for Dutch Harbor."
The officer stoutly aver that If Cap
tain Murchison and those with him had
been suffering extremities they should
have accepted the invitation or me
eel en a. w to go on to Nome.
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. T. K.
By Order of the Assignee
-Stock Being Sold,
for the Benefit of the
Creditors
'gfflTOE BLOCK CHYAHHJLL FROM 2ND TO 3RD.
Everything Goes Now
at 20c, 40c or 60c
on the Dollar of Actual
Cost
HXD0UIT,
Constipation Specialist, Xaventor of the
Drugiesa constipation core.
Without the use of pills, purgatives
or drugs of any kind, I can and do cure,
the worst cases of chronic constipation
cure them to stay cured and restore
the patient to a state of health and
happiness, such ss they had never
known before. I can cure constipation,
no matter bow bad It is. I oan show
you how to cure yourself right In your
own home without the use of drugs.
Constipation Is cured for all time whed
cured my way. Fill out free coupon be
low ana mail toaay.
Lee
OAKS RINK FALL OPEN
ING.
FREE COUPON
Fill In your name and address on
dotted lines below and mall to Prof.
T. H. Mldglejr 1626 Midgley block.
Kalamazoo, Mich., and by return
mall he will tell you free how to
cure constipation without medicine.
NEVADA HAVING
BORDER
SCENES
All. nrtslart .tost Wlnte
Opening Keld Saturday High.
' ' - The Oaks rink' la being all repainted,
heated and new floor nut In for the
winter season. ,W. H. Jonea. the man
ager, promises everything that is good
for thla season. The Oaka rink ran
all laatwinter and enjoyed a prosperous
season. The big rink Is open every day
from 10 a. m.. including tsunaay
Tomorrow and Monday will be the last
days for discount on east siae gas Pius.
FILES SUIT TO
RECOVER MACHINERY
Alleging that the Relerson Machine
company, acting as agent In Oregon and
southern Washington for the Shell Lake
Boat company of Shell Lake, Wiscon
sin, failed to properly display Its goods
and also accepted the agency for other
pleasure craft. In violation of an agree
ment between them, the Wisconsin con
cern has begun suit in the circuit court
for tli00 damages against the local
company. It la claimed that launches,
canoes and fittings for river craft to
the amount of $2,282.40 were delivered
to the Relerson firm during 1)06, and
that because of the unsatisfactory con
dition of the agency it was necessary to
send a man from Wisconsin to investi
gate.' It is stated that a settlement
was reaenea on ucioDer o, out mat me
Two Constables Killed by
Tough Characters They
Attempt to Arrest.
(United Prase Leietd Wire.)
Reno, Nev., Oct It. Two Nevada con
stables were ahot and killed Wednesday
by gamblers In small Nevada towns.
Constable Gilbert of Sly waa killed by
Charles Sanders, when he attempted to
Interfere with Sanders, who waa cruelly
beating his wife.
Constable Kennedy of Palisade, waa
ahot and killed bv a man named Brooks.
whom he waa trying to put under arrest.
Brooks tried to take a big sum of
money away from a woman he had been
living with. She refused to give it up
ana ue siariea 10 Deat ner. vvnen Ken
nedy came on the scene Brooks shot
btm through the heart. He then turned
the revolver to his own head and fired
a tiiiTlAt thrnuvh Vi I hpaln fl
Only One "BKOXO OimmnE"
That Is LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE). Look
for the ilgnatur of E. W. OKOVK. Uied the
WorlQ oyer to van a voia in One Da;. 25c.
Tomorrow and Monday will be the last
daya for discount on east aide gaa bill a.
DANISH STEAMER GOES
ASHORE OFF SCOTLAND
Saturday Ends the Life of This Popular Store !
By order of the Assignee, when the great doors swing closed upon this scene of mighty mercantile activity at 10 p. m. of tomorrow Saturday they CLOSE
FOR ALL TIME. Your last day has arrived. The store opens it 9 a. m.; closes at 10 p. m. 13 hours left in which to buy the goods you need, for use and
wear, at 20 to 60c on the maker's cost ! It is needless to linger upon the importance of your coming here tomorrow and buying for months ahead. Fill every
want Every former reduction is pitilessly reduced for the last day of the sale. You may come now and take away the remaining goods now in the stocks at
your own price if you're willing to be reasonable "a little bit." We print examples of the pricings for seasonable and staple merchandise for tomorrow the
last day of the .'
Golden Eagle's Assignee Sale
Friday's Bargains all repeat tomorrow where lots remain, and in addition thousands of new ones which embrace the following:
nil. 1 1 S TifrAM I I f Monster Sale of
liiarveiuus Daryaius lor men
BIG AND LITTLE FELLOWS
Boys' and Youths' $10 Suits $2.94
We shall close our remaining lines of Long Pant Suits for boys' and
youths' wear; all new this season; very newest styles and latest cut;
winter weight woolens; sizes 12 to 20 years and values to d0 QM
$10; on Saturday for p.i7t
300 Pairs of boys' and youths' Knee Pants, fall and winter weights, all
new patterns; splendidly made from stylish tweeds, cheviots and wor
steds; ages 3 to 16 years; to close for Sat- lr
tirdav at. the oair aJaJC
Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Street Gloves in Mocha, Reindeer
and Kid
56c
Boys' Suits, $7.00 values for : $1.98
Men's 15c All Linen Collars lOc
Waiters', Cooks' and Bar
men's Coats
To Close as Follows:
$1.50 Coats 954
$1.75 Coats Sl.OO
$1.25 Coats 69
All Odds and Ends in Men's
Underwear
Values to 75c, to close, on Satur
day at, the garment 28
sl Sweaters
We shall offer our entire line of
Men's and Boys' Sweaters in vest,
jacket and regular styles, all want
ed colors and products of leading
factories to close on Saturday as
follows:
$3.50 Sweaters for ..k f2.00
$3 00 Sweaters for fl.63
$2.00 Sweaters for 07
$1.75 Sweaters for 89
$1.00 Sweaters for 45
A ROUSING BUNCH OF BUSINESS BRINGERS.
Among' the Small Wares
For Saturday we will sell to close in the Notion, Toilet, Sundry and
Stationery departments while the goods last:
lOo and 15c satin finish Ink tablets.
(United Fran XmM Wb
Edinburgh, Oct, 18. Ttt
Fran lu& Wlr.
Danish
steamer Alfred Erlandsen ran ashors
near Saint Abba Head last night and
defendant still haa In Its possession all hands were swept overboard. It is
S 1.600 worth of property that it refuses impossible to reach them from ahore.
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To Heaf H
a Cold Corner
.Don't sit in the cold a touch
o! a matchr-a steady flow ol
genial warmth and in the cor
ner that's hard to heat you'll
have real solid comfort with a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Saokrless Device)
Just what you need to help out in
a cold snap or between seasons.
No smoke no smell no bother
w
it's the smokeless device that does it As easy to
operate and clean as a lamp. Brass font , holds
A quarts gives intense heat for 9 hours. Finished
in nickel and japan every heater warranted.
The JXTrtT amnli the best all-
rounyamp made.'
EouiDDed with
latest (mnroveJ central draft burner. Made of brass
4 throughout, nickel plated. Just the light to read
'ky bright and steady. ; Every lamp warranted.
.It vour dealer doesnt carry the reriechon Oil
eater and Rayo Lamp, write our nearest agency
descriptive circular. ; ; " , ,.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
26c silk-frilled garter elastlo, in all
colors, at, yard lUt
Reeular 10c knitting yarns, in lemon
yellow only, at 54
J Be package celluloid hairpins, 12 In
each carton, for 15e
600 dozen spools of lOo linen thread.
black or white, at 4c
7
Dollar Ingersoll watches, guaranteed
for 1 year 69?
Best 6c package envelopes 24
60c Rtmak cream de lllas J
11.00 bottle llsterlne
26c and S5c hard rubber combs.
ror fim
Ladles' fine and pretty cut steel
waist sets, 26c, 60c and 76o values,
at XK4
10c Tar soap, beat made
10c and 15c-boxes best tooth powder,
'or , Ke
16c sponges for aj
60c bottle Eau de Quinine ....364
25o Talcum powder 74
25c and S5o toothbrushes 1SSH4
lOo rolls of crepe paper, per roll 24
85o chatelaine handbags 154
In order to induce early
morning buying, thus re
lieving the stress of after
noon and evening crowds,
we make the following
TWO
EXTRAORDINARY
OFFERINGS
From 9 to 12 A.
M. Only
WE WILL SELL
IVAc Dress Percales
at 8c
Splendid fabrics, best regular 12c
values ever offered, a good assort
ment of popular colorings O
and pretty patterns, yard OC
12c Flannelettes at
7c Yard
Splendid value at regular price.
f 1 J t. 1 ! - I
tempting patterns, a big as
sortment to choose from. . . . ,
7c
! P Ladies' Kerchiefs I p
Plain and fancy 5c, 10c and 15c Uj
grades, at
Women's $3.50 Elbow Gloves $1.69
$1.69
In order to close out all remaining gloves in elbow lengths before
the ending of the tale, we shall place on sale for Saturday unless sold
before the time limit set about 400 pairs of fine dress gloves, the pro
duct of a leading French maker, fine kid skins, plump and fresh, perfect
fitting, very dressyistyles; black, white and coaching shades;
best regular $3.50 values, while they last at
Ladies' 35c Collars and Belts 15c
Women's pretty 25c Fancy Lace and Beaded Collars; to close. ...15
Women's Tlain and Fancy Collars, all nicely laundered to close very
best 35c values for 15
Women's Fine, Pretty Leather Belts, in all wanted colorings; 25c and
35c values to close at 15f
Laces and Embroideries at Closing Prices
In order to close all of our 98c quality wide Swiss and Nainsook AQg
Embroideries we shall close them on Saturday at, the yard: IOC
All 50c and 75c AI1ver Laces, to close, for the last day at, yard.... 25
Black and cream Allover Laces, in 40-inch widths, regular $1.25 values
to close at, yard SSf
50c and ,75c values in Chiffon Plaiting, black or white, widths from
3 to 5 inches to close at, the yard 39
25c and 35c values in Chiffon Ruchings, in all wanted colorings to
close, yard 18
Half Price for the Children's Dresses
We're going to close all remaining in the lines embracing the dainty,
pretty white lawn and nainsook frocks for lassies, at exactly one half
former low prices. Values range in a regular way from 75c to $10.
Come and select from what remains to close at One Half Price
WORE iN'S CLOTHES
WHILE HUNTING HUBBY
Mrs. Charles Pool of San
Francisco Arrested for
Masquerading.
.. .;?(;V. .jiis.' '8
(UnltcS Piws liMBtd Wlr.)
New York, Oct 18. It transpires that
a woman arrested here Tuesday night
for wearing men's clothes In publla and
who gave her name as Mrs. Dorothy
Clarke, la Mrs. Charles Fool from San
Francisco and who waa saved a few
monttos 'ago when about to commit sui
cide by Jumping Into the river here.
There are numerous discrepancies in
me stones sne lens, una accouni nm
It that her riarents were Mr. and Mrs,
Robert S. Clarke of San Francisco and
that her mother died wnen she waa lb.
Another is that her father waa John
Clarke, captain of a Pacific coast
steamer: that she waa born in Alaska,
where her mother still lives, and that
her father placed her In a Dominican
convent In San Francisco to be edu
cated. ...
She says she is now 85 years old ana
that when 14 she eloped with Julius
Meyer, paying teller in a San Francisco
bank, and, after four months, her guar
dian had the marriage annulled, her
father being then dead.
Hhe savs ahe came to inbw xora to
look for her husband, who, as Charles
Pool, Inherited a large estate and de
serted her and she wore men's clothes
so that she might visit saioons ana
other places in search of him.
A MAT IfflHHE
To encourage early buying and
to keep our clerks busy from
morning until closing
SATURDAY MORNING
ONLY
1 OL
From 8 to
Cravenette
from $10
or
12, on every suit,
Overcoat, value
up, we will give
or
ONE HAT FREE
TUFT'S SPEECH WELL
RECEIVED BY NATIVES
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Newspapers Promptly Call
, for Government's Policy
Toward the Islands.
(United Pms Leased Wire.)
Manila, Oct. IS. Secretary Taft waa
entertained at luncheon yesterday by
Major-Qeneral Leonard Wood, com
mander of the military division of the
Philippines. In the afternoon he at
tended a reception at the Jesuit college
and ' in the evening waa present at a
reception given in his honor by the of-
ncera or ine army ana navy,
The general impression caused among
llplnos by the secretary's speech
oneninc of the assembly yester
day . la axoellent but the American
Tobaccos
At Cost
I The Red Front
Tobaccos
At Cost
193-195 FIRST ST. "Sells It Cheaper" CORNER TAYLOR
papers here call for a prompt announce
ment of the government's policy toward
the Islands.
A clash occurred in the assembly be
tween the president, Sergio Osmena,
Nationalist and Domlnado Oomes. Dur
ing the afternoon aesslon yesterday
Gomel delivered an address declaring
against bringing politics Into executive
ana asaing me delegates to
business
show their patriotism by forsaking
parcy ainuauons ana legislating I
neni or me rinpino people.
for the
i. The
president stopped Qomex's speech and
announced that ha would use his au
thority as preatdent of the assembly to
have It stricken from the records.
The delegates were surprised at this
early beginning of the fight between the
Nationalists, or i;i
Radicals.
or Conservatives, and the
Building Permit.
E. B. Carson, erect dwelling. Che-
halem street, corner Mount Adams
drive. 14.000; P. H. Wagner, repairs
dwelling. Seventh street, between Stark
and Oak. SL00; A. VahL erect dwelling,
Garfield, between Shaver and railing
1,800; J. K. Cafclea, erect two dwellings;
ancouver street, between Hanaock and
Broadway, 12.009 aaci; & Winther, artct
dwelling, Campbell, between Killings
worth and Burton. $900; Western Amer
ican company, erect foundation, Seventh
between Stark and Oak, $3,000; Eugene
Owens, erect dwelling .East Twenty
second, between Irving and East Hoyt.
L 1,000; E. H. Wills, erect dwelling,
.oveley, between Wall and McKenna,
$1,800; C. D. Starr, erect dwelling, aat
Twentieth, between Thompson and
Braces, $3,000.
Professor Hervey 8. Cowell, a promi
nent educator, ia the candidate of the
Prohibitionists of Massachusetts for
governor this fall.
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Baar tba
Signatory of
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