The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 01, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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IREGON DAILY - rrmttAT:, PORTLAND," WEDNESDAY, EVENING, JANUARY
1, 1908.,
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HEWYEAR'SJOYin
SINGLE HARflESS
Itinerant Husband Gets His
When Wife Finally
Locates Him. . "T J
Beginning -Today Railroads
Prom Denver to Coast Will
Accept Kew Paper in Pay
Deserted four weeks after she .was
married,, Minnie Bngllnf nas win
suit tor ; divorce, against August Eng-
Tn font the suit was started
TTient Of FareS 2 1-2-Cent just on year and three days ago. but
! , , until yeiterday the sheriffs office had
Eate Effective. , ..v sr.-MM5
to find. Yesterday he was locatea oy
Drputy Sheriff Harry Bulger .
f h BneHnas wore msrrled m tuis
. cltv in June. 1804, ana four weens
i' . . wL 2.v. Vh eomilalnt. the husband
- i naff tivie anar .: - i... tnnn Me ai'i
method of using scrip passenger fares p, appear at home again i"J"th'n
Will be in effect on the Southern i.8. .Vw.". ATTi h. Thrf Tbesu to use
.ilflo lined and .other railroads from fch ',ansuage tTiat his wife began to wish
Denver to tha coast, at a rate of 1H e had not returned Be .ays her hus
cenu a mile. A transcontinental scrip band has
bureau haa been organized, and ,n Miiden name of Minnie Hunt. j
new scrip will be good In all terrl-j After-LP"led life of 47 years
tory, under Its jurisoicuon. "U1J: I James J. nmpm ff" a.;'Va whom he
- wnl be good .for. payment Of fares UlvoK. from U "p.Uto TrTand
trains Or or purcnaso ui - was mam r ToMriMl
stations. 'and for the checking of bag- , iS60 t He jays hu . wlfa rta
gage and excess. ,. . v him in 182, after they Pa?.i,vjr3
The new books are similar In appear, gether for- S2 years and
ance to the present scrip books, except children to manhood and woman-
that .the coupon smp is wiucr miiu nooo..
lorated, provwing A-marginju i ' ' i - -
&xgb. r.hec sraws one of state's
v....b. T.ir.H am not arood on trains ex
ci-Dt from stations where there la no
...on win fnntinu to be honored un
der Oielr- conditions, but will be ex
changed for. those of the new, style, with
equal value or coupons.
OLDEST PIONEERS
f,. fnnnral of Mrs. A. Scherneckan.
who died of heart trouble at St Yin
rA $90 book will bt aold With a re- ..w,ul y.sterday, will be held
iT .- n ..ih hnnk - for th. scrlo Bnntrkin wae one Of Oregon
tn nnii nn nun dook lor bki iv i HcnernecKKn . i
buriau to cover expenses. - The , terrl- pl0neers and resident a--
torv of tne Transcontinental winp u was well nJT" '."":"ii7- nA..rv
roau 'ls west -of and including the rail The town of Hnsmw. m "
from EU Paeo through Trinidad, 1 wa named; for the famwy. k . ...
querqueVLaJunta, Pueblo, Colora- Both Mr:and Mrs. Jcherneckan are
llne
AlOuquerqua, umiiow, i nuiii ; ""3 anl ware
j. cn.in n.nvr mil i Cheveimt. In-I ativ.. of Germany and met and were
eluding the Colorado A. .Southern west married In that .country In o"'".ra;
SrUdsrxKeK Kew, Mexico, adt teTVhSf
Wortn ana uenTer- near -im i-. whn the
f Dalhart, Texas, and the El Paso and m0ved to Cresi L Hollows, and when tne
Southwestern ' system west ox Dm columDia bouihwh ""-s to Tall the
Hosa. New Jexteo, and embracing nU tne railway officials decided to ' tf '
ifneJ be?we these !Pmlta ,d ' the pYaTaf ter the BsKMSmST'iSS!
CA $0 .crip book will be sold ' for to spell itfc was promptly
i .,. nf Oreron. Washinaton I
and Idaho. A similar scrip tlnuea to do . . th tock-
be sold, for 130, for -use' In; California. . A,ter tHtntigJlL
a o scrip dook win, uo buiu ; raising Dum n .rr.-j;! ia
tTtah and Nevada, and w similar 10 Ucherneckans moved Jo Astoria in .IBM.
scrip book for the southwestern terrl- wnere they have lived since. There are
tory empracinpi h.i.-ihi, iieii no umm .v .
jnnver. uciwsj i V 1 Wt,f,-iuv. ,
DEPOSED SLEUTHS'
PLACES VAUAJNT
WHy I, lost
My Job
Reaaona Why Thouaanda Like Me
V Cannot Satisfy Their Employers. t
'I believe-my fata,' la not unliko that
3 ilhar workers - who
dally lose their places for "na they
do not know, and probably would not
beliSvi. - When their last Panvelope
fm" " ..VSri1 TfY?hUer tVuTh
were known, the reason for their un
ceremonious removal would P'objJj9
that their usefulness war destroyed be-
pntil worrv. , bodily
ailment o genera indisposition.- These
things, as we all know,. ara tha most
fruitful causes of failure In all walks
ViVl . 7rv. k.ttlo .nf Waterloo was
lost because of a headache. In thie
quick age our minds must be ciaar,
rapid, active, and free from outside
influence or worry, or else we Jfo down
to failure' with the throng of flo"
.hn r. fmm nn nlaee of employment
to anothe giving no satisfaction to
others -or to themselves, constantly
growing older and less useful, with no
ambition, no will power, and no hope.
Every man requires irom rj v
hut that la. in-him. But no
man can use or get the best that is
i- until ha la flrat free from
11 fretful Indispositions and worries.
That was my irouoio. v w -
...KI . That'a mihv ,1 tnat ItlV lOD.
v?i n uuuii;. 2"" - - - - .
Mr atomacn in tne m
ways out pf order, and I was worry
in. .hAnt it and mr mind arew cloudy
and slow. I made mistakes., and grew
Miih ! That waa tha and..
There' are thousands like me, going
'v.iiiit lunch" faces, dys
peptic manners, ana repuisiTe ui--pheres.
No employer wants auch mens
Take my advice. A healthy stomach
ia half the battle, for it keeps your
mi,tTMaa.r- nd vour face rosy. I have
a healthy stomach now and hold a good
position, ana my employer aw-i
I started to take Stuarfa Dyspepsia
t Mf, nlit ware aooa
for the irtrst -.'oases of indigestion and
dyspepsia., me nrst two lulcl"
.'Vl..nt Jlfar.nl., In tnv Condition.
One ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets digests .000 grains 01
mi.. Mmn'i hava to work al
all. The Tablets do all the work, no
our rorai. .
oraan,
bloat
I Irritationa, Joss of appetite, nausea.
heartburn, lac or energy, " w.""'"
ory. and dyspepsia and indigestion in
1 othiittle Ublata in the wnrM
can do so much. You should carry
them arouna wun you wnei"
o and take tnem reguiany iX. T-
hen you will realise what it la, to be
freed from' stomach torment, ana navo
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HTTftTP-A TH
matter how heavy your meal.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure 1
" eructations, burning sensations.
ha annonnced that th
ralUons left. vacant when four detec
K were ousted by the police commls
IKS? w?n Sot be filled at the present
joints and California common points
via au direct ruum ".r"?"
of $45 will be made, provided the pas-enger-
purchases - a - f irst-clase-ady
one-way ticket at the tariff rate of 6
..Ith uirln nt a 190 book. ' ' ''
Application for refund, must be-made
bv the purchaser of a book within 18
rnnntha from date of sale.. Scrip books
... ha anlrf to annllcanta who
cannot siirn vneir nauira.. iivc w . i ion. win w - -
chasing sc?lp books will be required to gSS. Thla will J-Kj'ffiSI
pano, r.. , "VmSloying acting Tdetecttves rather
, Feel languid, weak, run downf Head than filling Tcaai' civU serve
ifhet , Stomach "off-Jyt i.Pj" PP'n ft. .H;!hrWtl will
case of las liver, jauraoca . eiooa bum a row u" tT keen the placethany a
ters tones liver and stomach, promotes work harder " 4inDe. pc"viiervlce
iiMBtion. ourifles the blood. , I man, who is protectee y
Coal
rnrstal Ioa it Storage Co. Phones
66S; A-lOtl
rules.
oTlce liasi it . -a-iiit, Bunaera, iain sw Vi.t. , box-25e,
rntLM CAUBS EXAOA0KX.
LAXATIVE BROMO QUIKINB woMth
ituT tha 'world orer to cure a cold in
oiw day. B. W
) WELCH'S a Store Worth Knowing
ClearasiceiSale
STARTS TOMORROW ,
Every Article in the Store .Was New This Fall
and Yet Notice How Deep Is the
. Cut "on Everything
Be Sure and Get Your Share of the Good Things
$15.00 Suits cut .to. ..... 5.,2n2
$20.00 Suits cut to. ""Si5c?
$25.00 .buits cut. ..to "S7o
buits cut. to. vLZ
Suits cut to.....,....'o
Suits cut t0........fj29.75
Suits cut to,'..,....... .$34.75
$30.00
$35.00
$40.00
$45.00
$3.50 Underwear cutto..
" a.00 Underwear cut to. .
2.75
2.35
$2.50 Underwear cut to.. 57'V2
$2.00 Underwear cut 10. "Zik
$1.50 Underwear cut to...
$1.25 Underwear cut to,,...'... 5f
$3.50 Shirts cut to.
$2.50 Shirts cut to.
$2.00 Shirts cut to.
$1.50 Shirts cut to.
..I $2.75
$1.05
....$1.35
; $1.15
$2.50 1 Neckwear cut to..
$1.50 'Neckwear cut to.,
$1.00 Neckwear cut to.,
50c Neckwear cut to.,
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Jackets, Robes, Vests, Collar Bags, V3 Off
IF NOT RIGHT, WELCH MAKES IT? RIGHT
SVU av waa.--
clear mind, a quick memory, a happ
oAmfnrt and rest. U
HtUart S UTIII in""". 1 "
store for eve a pacKage.
Benn US your name ana uui
S'&CL
8TESIS '
MANY ITEMS ' WAY BELOW C03T
and we will at once send you by man
... n,.. u...h.ll
Stuart CO., iU Oiuari oiu.
Mich. '
CLUB F.1 10 MAKE
TOUR OF
ORANGE BELT
iEN'SUSINESSiSUITS
$30.M SUITS REDUQED i; QQ
$25.00 SUITS REDUCED J Jg
$20.00 SUITS RED U y&u 1 V A
TO. . . . . ' . . v "il Xtle OM '
$15.00 SUITS KttilUis.. Al A flA
TU. ........... ' J 1 Ve V V
MENIS OVERCOATS
30:00 OVERCOATS , v . COA Hil
? REDUCED TO. ....., . .iJU. U U f
l! REDUCED )TOv.;..i. Oil). 0
i $20.00 OVERCOATS jW'&i O ;T f i
REDUCEDTO. .' ; J i . i .4) lOaOli
; $15.00 OVERCOATS, ; Vl A Aft
4 REDUCED 'TOiVii .lU.UU
'.f l.f,-';.E,.;i'i. I' ? ,'..' j; . '.' fi
' -". ' '.'.'' ;'.;;. ''VV. V'.'.'i .. t:-. CJ,!iaj?ri Plain TTnM''Panta
overcoats; ... . . ; ....... v.jy.oD boys, $12.50 knee pants g W1.
" ' .-'f -t ic"'' SUITS.V.i.V,,..V.i..A
. E't: "ji. ' i nve m m ITNFK ' PANTS J. al 1
B6YS''!$7i0kNEE PANlM;:Ari
, SUITS.-.. I. rr.i. ... ... "'' Uavi
RAINCOATS REDtJCED-HOUSE, COATS 'ONE HAg
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE IMMENSE REDUCTIONS Stock will hot las
;iong at these prices. , , . , mwiHi
BOYS'
O VERCO ATS... C.v...
BOYS' $8.50 ' v n V-C J
OVERCpATS. ; ...... . , iV.U 55jJ5
BOYS $5'00 CA V
WHEN
Spokane and Walla Walla
Commercial Organizations
Plan for Midwinter Trip.
" An Itinerary has been' Issued by the
O.H. at N.. company for a midwinter e- ,
k. .Via !3nnkanaT
CUTBIOn IO . w Kilcu ..."
chamber' of . .commerce and the Spokane
Merchants' association, and the waiia
Walla Comrderclal club, to southern Cal
ifornia. The train will leave Spokane
Friday, February. -7, at 8:30 p. m. A
special car : leaving Walla Walla the
same day at p. m. will connect with
the main line special train. w
The entire party will spend; Saturday
In Portland and be entertained by the
Portland Commercial club. On arrival
herrther will be-mrt -by -a. .committee
and taken for a trolley ride about the
city. The visitors will be entertained
at luncheon at J?:30 o'clock, and dinner
in the evening, and will depart in their
special train for the south at ll:15p. m.
They, will reach Los Angeles Febru
ary 13, at 6:45 p.
YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
3d and Oak
'1.''
1st and Yamhill
m.
The round trip,
with meals . and birth tm-Bvok ane,
will .ba. $99. and from Walla Walla $95.
mu. ....in. nartv will call at Sacra-
rtn Ran Francisco and all other
.t iTit.rAnt an route to Los An-
V. iil h- a trio aimllar to that
Ukeri by Portland business , men last
year to. aojitnern uummn.
MICHAEL MEYENDORF
ILL AT SAHIT
STEAMER tAWTOIl TO
PLYTO SATIFRANG1SC0
Liner Will Be Eechristened
"Kose City'! Schedule
Begins This Week.
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Official notice, has been received at
local' railroad offices that the Southern
Paciflo will Start the newly refitted
steamship Lawton, rechrlstened "Rose
City," in the coastwise trade between
San Francisco and Portland the first
week in January. The hlp wa: -purchased
from the United States .govern
memvand is named in honor of the city
It is said the company bag made the
Ttnaa Cltv one of the best boats ever
?seV&. t Her leneth is 838.2.
i,rdth-43.2 and depth 22.3. She car-
j.ries 17E flrst-claas and 100 second-ciasa
I V, Alternating with the Senator, already
im rviia between Portland and San
Francisco, the Rose City will make the
run every six days, calling at Astoria,
en route. The company dm mu.-.
rate of $15 first-class passage one way,
,d $Vfor- the rounrf tripwlth a 90
day limit. These rates include meals
and bertn. Beronu-c' k"s?. jy
waywitn meats ana umu "
BEIOUES BIPEN ON
FIRST. DAY OF TEAK
' ' a - ' '
v. ft-' '"C
mm w .
in -i imwtr:rjr& . 5$s- s I . . x i
Influence with Abraham, uncoin tor se- II , t ? W . . , ' . I
' ooo noK XXrACTTTrJrtTriM IT - '
Raspberries - In December.
Gathered for the table from e
garden" vines right up to Christ- a
mas by Elmer S.' Shankland of
SeUwbod. A few ' Portlattders ' 4
are fortunate - enough to have.
atmwberrv vines planted in pro-
tantnd soots, from which "ripe i
berries were- picked in the late
fall, but this is the first re-
ported Instance where fully ma-
tured ripe raspberries were
picked In this climata after the
first frost. ' ,
Mr Shankland haa-a. number '
4 -of vlnea from which ha baa gath- 4
ered perfectly formed, ripe ber-
u rles P to ltnin tne past few 7
4 days. Tha phenomenon1 Is at
4 . trlboted to the unusually mild x 4
Michael Meyendorf. special agent of
tha rionartment of the Interior, a,.Pollsh
count, one Of the moat successful and
indefatigable government agentaln the
country, the "friend -of Lincoln -and of
many of the most prominent men of the
last half century, is- seriously, UV wltb
Bright' disease at the private sanitar
ium ' at" 419 North :.Twenth-first .street
Meyendorf s illness is si direct result
of bis work in eastern' Oregon and In
California in unearthing' land frauds.
Always tireless and unswerving in per
rnrmlnc his 'duties he worked until he
was forced to ask for sick leave. He
has been living at the University club,
but it was thought best to remove him
to a sanitarium where , he could be
more auiet and ; receive more careful
Mr.Meyendorfs story Is an Intensely
Interesting one he was exiled, to Si
beria when but Is years old because
of political troubles - in Poland. The
last ne saw oi o luumc
she tried ' to say good-bye to him and
was struck down by the musket of a
Russian soldier, i His brother was in
America at that time, a refugee, from
jolltlcal prosecution, - ano. ne upa
nfluence with Abraham Lincoln tor se
cure the pardon of Michael ana permis
sion for him to, come to America under
agreement that he would never , return
to Kussia. j.-.-,' i
Mr. Meyendorf s connection, with the
department of the interior haa .been
a long and honorable one.- While sta
tioned in Colorado he was' especially
active in unearthing coal land frauds In
connection with -the R. O and
Union Pacific roads.' ' It was said at
the time that he Knew so much about
It that influential men there' including
a United States ' senator secured his
transferal to LosAngeles.- -When the
timber frauds in Oregon xame up , he
was transferred to the Portland .of
flee. Mr. Meyendorf Is 68 years old
and has , no relatives in this country. ,.
Snaps in Tyiewritersr -
New Model Remington, -manufacturer's
price $106; our-price $46.:
New Model Remington, manufBctur-
r.vla tinR. niir nrica 166.'
New Model Underwood, manufactur
er's price $106; our price $60v
New Model Smith Premier, manufac-
. -in niir nrlce 147. hO.
These are fine machlnesdoing work
as good as when new.:.and . which we
traded out for new X. C. Smith & Bros.
typewriters. L. & M. -Alexander & Co.,
170 Fifth street, - - '
GABHAET RETURNS TO
JAIL HE SET FIHE ,T0
(Special , Wpatcb to -Tbe-JoorMl.) -IA
Grande,. Or., Jan.,il.--Jack , Gab,
hart, a notorious character in Union
county, has aain been arrested on the
charge of arson filed againsll him by
District Attorney lvanhoe Several
montns' ago aoiiHn h ? v..i
at. Elgin for-attempting-to burn the
iall at that place. When the case came
up for trial the' Indictment was Witn
drawn, but. has been filed again. .
the Nw vearbi
Bringing Joy Everlasting-;
Into Vour Home " , : '; r ; '
For the chiyrcn's playlime-for 'the entertainment of the visitor - for tfe'how of '
diverston-forth1 enjoyment of father and mother and other members of the household
"wo may not play the piano , . , . : 1 " "
THE A. B. CHASE ARTISTAN0 PLAYER PIANO
atmment. To see it' is to aanurp iu. au ci . v v
CASTORIA
Prir Infants and Children. ,A ..
tha Kind Yea Hata Always Es'jgLI
IMPORTANT Do hot make the mistake of confusing the A.B. CHASE AR1 IS 1 A w u
PLAYER "PIANO with a player built in the piano like the ordinary player , piano. THU.
A B. CHASE ARTISTANO. PLAYER PIANO, with its vital improvements of. the
tekeker-board swinging from underneath the key-bed of the piano.-bringing the music roU
: aerTSth unLhes, doing, away with fQ X
.the piano, is ONLY TO BE FOUND nn the A. B. CHASE , ARTISTANO, PLAYKK. ,
PIANO. It is the most marked advancement m piayer pianos mc musiwt wuwu
Steinway Pianos.
SIXTH .AND MORRISON ,
.Victor Talking Machines .
OPPOSITE POSTOPFICB
- O
SKerman May & .Go
Stelnmy Pianos
Victor Talking Machines
'Bears tbe
glnattireof
fall and aany winter, weatoer. - vv