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h; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, "WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20. 1908. y : V -A V,v.':'r ;. i' "... . I if- ... ' .. , ; . 'i -'.v ,; - .' --. - , " . rl GOOD DENTAL WORK' ' . 'I m ' 1- f ' 5 1 ' .if: 10 ALWAYO A BOON V 4' ' 4 ' f . -' t- . t. Hold this page (o the Ugbl and see Ihe man nho Is at (he bead of ihe Laru est -Dental ' Establishment In Ibe world Hold this page to the Ilflht and see the man who Is at the head ot the Larg est Dental Establishment In the world ONCE A PATIENT ALWAYS A PATIENT NOTORIOUS EX-CONVICT BROUGHT BACK TO CITY Charles Sligh, Who Planned Burglaries Recently Exe , cuted by Three Boy Bandits, Arrested at Seaside by Detective Baty Tricks Him by Clever Busc. pny tha Ik V V ' Charles E. - Slight, alias Schley ex-convict and latter-day Fagin. Under arrest for complicity la numerous burglaries committed in this icitr br a cane of vounar criminals under his tutelage. J Charles K Sligh, ex-convict and bur xlar. who has been playing the part of iFagln Is under afreet charged i with participation In a number of burglaries recently' committed in this city. ; Sllgh was arretted yesterday, at Sea ivlew, Washington, - by DetecUve Baty Ainder circumstances that tried the No man can be at his -best with a poor digestion. ' If you have lost appe tite and can't., digest ,what you do eat, drop the" usual heavy meats and. gravies, puddings and pies, and live for a time principal ly on Grape-Nuts and cream. , If you've never tried it, " there's a real treat in store s for you. v, ,Grape-Nuts can be easily", digested by the weakest . 6tomach and soon strengths ens the digestive s organs,' so ' "that . a , "variety" , of food can - be , eaten" with comfort. Be sensible. Don't : put Toff the test. ."There's a reason. Read "The Roadi, to Wellville"-in pkgs. officer to IIwkco. tU miles istant 7 . After a parley lasting more than an hour Eaty finally Induced Bllgh to ac company mm to Ilwaco for the osten sioie purpose of consulting with his mpinerjwno was there on a shoppln trip. When they neared' the town, an ai point wnere the road passes inruuKn a aense growtn or forest underbrush, Sllgh balked and declared hi determination to return to his nome. Baty stuck to his man like burr. It being the evident Intention ot Bllgh to make an attempt to escape Into the dense growth at the side of tne road. Baty Oeta Assistance. At this critical moment a pedestrlnn came aiong me roaa ana was immedi ately Impressed into the service of the detective by being sent Into the town for the local constable. This official soon arrived, at a run and at the re quest of the detective served the war rani issuea in . tnis city. Sligh was then taken In charsre and In due tlm was transrerrea to a boat and taken to Astoria, from there Batv anil hla nrisoner nroceeaea to this ritv hv hnat arriving heM at a d'elnck this mnrnlnir The capture is considered ona of flrat Importance, and much credit attaches to uetecuve Baty, as wen as to De tectives Hellyer and, Maloney, who traced tne man to his nidlne niaca on me vvuBiungion coast. ACROBAT (Continued from Page One.) To get at the spinal column It was necessary to make an incision at the back or the neck four Inches in length When this had been accomplished the task or removing the blood clots which rested on the BDlnal cord was bes-un. At the same time the fractured parts oi ine veneorae were also taKen out. This relieved the nressure on the vital Darts and the Datient seemed stronger almost at once. Wltn bis head stranDed to a board which extends down the back to his waist Hempel lies on a cot at the nospitai, which position he will be com pejiea to retain ror weeks. He was much Improved this morning and the paralysis of the limbs has already be gan to disappear. His age, development and good physical condition adds ma terially to the young man's chances of soon Demar comDarat lveiv a well man again. Hempei nas'been In Portland several months and had been rooming with Harry Fetter near the corner of Third and . Jefferson streets. His only rela tives in this country live in Hoboken New Jersey. ,r PORTLAND TERMINUS (Continued from Page JJne.) Taconia and Seattle in April or May of ivvv. ' Rapid Bnllfllng of Boad. The Milwaukee's completion 'into Butte in April of this year, and to the bound In April next year, is said to be tne most rani a transcontinental railroad construction in history. The company began in April, 1906, the building of its Pacific coast extension from Evarts, South Dakota, to Pueet sound and Port. land. ' It will have the line completed and nerve of the officer and lent excite ment to the everyday, humdrum life of the little seacoast town In south west Washington. , Two weeks ago, through the efforts of Detectives Hellyer and Mai on y, three young burglars. John Redmond, Roy Somers and Frank Dennison, were run to earth in an old shack at seventh and Everett streets,- where they made tneir headquarters and stored the pro. ceeds of their nightly forays. The loot recovered aggregated several- thousand dollars in total-value. 1 Through confessions made by two of tne - young tmeves it was ascertained that Sllgh's was the master hand-and that it was he that planned the raids and explained in detail the manner in wnien, the housebreaking should bo ac- ; - ILose .Trace of Master. Sand. Bltgh ,ls well known to the police and a determined search was Instituted to locate htm. At the outset it was ascertained that he had left the city as soon as his- pupils interims had fallen Into the tolls, and for a time all trace of. hhn was lost. Though only 29 years uiu, oiJK ii xiH a Bsrve i i ma .in r n a Mno institutions of four states and is known io ma auinurmes oi every citv Of con sequence, on the coast as a dangerous criminal. Hla - last penitentiary . sen tence was served In th mtntet n.tittinn at Salem, he having been sent up from v.ijr uu n vnarge i Durgriary. "" Onrush n 1 i . . . . K,r. " i" l,,B ponce learned trial P.UTI" ivlnJ with his mother In the little town of Seaview, on the Washing ton coast. Detective Batv waa vtet-iiioH jowcapture him. As there is no nMca officer n Beaview, .the task set the detective, was a delicate one. for the reason that an officer1 of one state it not authorised to min , , another , -?"."v T Baty fOUnd hla man. .1 c...i. -j . - . ' wb HWIBW UIU inrorssed nim thai h h.ii iii.r i ...... .-- w .muaiiu tor triaL Kllah was in an uriv mood '.anrt ,k., . fact that he had been tak.-n h nd was Unarmed. It la Mi,.ki: M mrtA SA hnttlta. al itmnnlh. wmiid hvA -,Vi-.. r""'"a TT ' : Never Falls to " RESTORE GRAY or FADED IAIR to Its NATURAL trains running through to Puget sound three years from that date, and from Evarts to Butte within two years from the date of beginning. The distance from EVartl to Butte by the Milwaukee survey Is 715' miles, and from Evarts to the sound the line will be lust 1,373 miles. A Jarge part of the distance Is moun tain railway construction. In cross ing the Bitter Root mountains at the summit of the line' there Is necessary a tunnel more than 8,000 feet long, and the construction of this makes the date of opening the line to Butte consider ably later than It otherwise would be. It Is estimated that the tunnel work holds back the construction several months. The bore is more .than a mile and a half through solid rock. Idas to Portland Mysterious. The line through Washington crosses the O. R. & N. tracks first at Tekoa, then Intersects the JJorthern Pacific's Trinhn branch at Rosalia. Washington. and crosses the main line of the North ern Pacific at Und and again at Thorp. It parallels the Northern racino irom , Thoi-n to Kaston. and there crosses again and takes the Snoqualmla pass to the sound, touching at Renton, at the southern end of Lake Washington, and there branching north to Seattle and south to Tacoma. The probable route 'to Portland has caused much speculation, and many thousands of acres of land In that part of southwestern Washington lying be tween Cowlltx pass and the coast range have changed ownership in the last two years on the chance of the Milwaukee's coming via that route. Perhaps the deepest rauroaa mys tery, that f-- the North Coast and its backers, will eventuate Into the Port land route of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. The survey of this road as completed and filed with the state authorities, shows the route to be via Co wilts pass, and down- the Cowlitz river to the Toutles, thence due south to Portland. This route is officially accented Jtty the .. Washington railway commission and printed on Its latent map of that state. Still another report has It that the North Coast Is primarily a Chicago & mm Itf rt ft i, iVv H I . II Us I I 1 another report Northwestern project; and that when COLOR and BEAUTY Ho matter how loner it has been erra or faded. Promotes a luxuriant crowth oi neaiiny nair. jscods its raiumr'out. and positively . removes Dan. draff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- M It 1 X'J A. e m .. ... . j use an BuusuiuujB. times asmucn in R00 as 60c size. ,r IS NOT A DYE. LT. Phllo Hay 8pee. Co., Newirfc. k. J. IV WM heTsfiiey decli CO.1 Its line now under construction between Walla Walla and Tacoma is completed the O. R. & N. will have close traffic arrangements with it for eastern and central Washington business, to enable tne iiarriman . lines to get completely Into Hill territory. A Tacoma report says: "What Is believed to Indicate a vic tory for Harriman interests in invading mat portion ot tne tactile nortnweet now dominated supremely by the HU1 lines is the unofficial report given out last week that arrangements have been made whereby Union Pacific interests will operate both -freight and passenger trains between Walla Walla and Port land across Washington , immediately on completion of the new North Coast railway. uoinciaent witn mis report comes a statement from a dependable source that the North Coast road, annarentlv being built by the Corbln Interests at Spokane, is in reality backed Jointly by the Chicago & Northwestern and the Union pacific. "Ever since the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad made announcement of construction of a transcontinental line from Evarts to thePaclflc coast It has been believed that the Chicago Northwestern would build Its line through from Casper to the coast. The two companies have always maintained active rivalry, and are competitors in every region, where both seek business." Great Basket bajl Game. The rlill a..lltary academy defeated the High school last night at the Exno rink In a basketball game on skates, with, a score of H to 6. It was a very fast game from the start, and played on skates is very spectacular. While the r.gh school were best in passes, they had bad lurk at the baskets. A big crowd witnessed the game and the rooters for both sides kept the place- In a constant uproar. The High school has asked for another game. i Memorial to Tom Paine. (United PreM Levied Wire.) Chicago. 111., Jan. 39. An interesting program has been arranged for the meeting to be held in Orchestra hall tonight in commemoration of the 176th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Paine. Elbert Hubbard, of East Aurora New York, will deliver .the principal address. The proceeds will be added to a fund for a memorial building to be erected In honor of Thomas Paine and Robert O. Ingersoll. , f:- . Attend Rosenthal's' ' great: clearance sale for fine shoe bargains. .-- i i i i t It matters little what amount of money you desire to invest in a good piano, or what . make or tone or style you wish, you are sure to find it here in our Annual Clearance Sale atj V price which we'll guarantee much lower than elsewhere. These are plain, honest , state- ments of facts worthy of your earnest 'consideration. We don't ask you to take our, or any one else's mere say-so. We know that every other dealer in the city makes these same ; claims. But remember, statements and claims often look different when stood in a row-, with downright facts. Investigate for yourself, compare prices. Bear in mind, too, that everything will be found exactly as represented and satisfactory in every respect or your money cheerfully refunded . NEUGENT Fine condition" 9118 KIMBALL Beautiful quarter sawed oak, $238 SINGER Beautiful mahogany case, 8156 STEINWAY The famous Yertegrand, 8218 v CHICKERING Genuine rosewood case, 8235 DECKER & SON Fine ebonized case, 8210 CONOVER An excellent instrument and a splendid bargain at 8110 LUDWIG -Like new, one of the fanciest styles, 8175 SMITH & BARNES Discontinued style; big reduction from actual worth, 8105 MARSHALL & WENDELL Perfect con- 1 dition, walnut case ; 4a s plendid instru- ' ment; 8208 1 , ' . . , , KRANISH & BACH A make- too well -known to need an indorsement here; only 800 . v r -v- BAUS Very handsome mahogany ;case; good tone, 8108 t .'.. , DECKER & SONj-One of the largest sizes, handsome ebonized case, 8100 ' - WESLEY A very satisfactory piano at; a very moderate price and worth a great ' deal more than the selling figure 8137 MARSHALL & WENDELL Largest size, beautiful rolonial case, regular $400 style; case slightly damaged in shipment: only 8250 , , . Remember, these few instruments listed here are but a small portion of many bargains on hand, and you can be reasonably sure of finding among them all just exactly what you . wish. Included are a number of slightly used piano-players of various makes ranging from $75 upward. Also ajew very desirable organs at prices greatly, under actual worth. But you must hurry the end of the great sale is now in sight only a few days more. 5 The House ot Highest Quality Biggest, Busiest ) inrl Dn.t J All f auuutai in aaii . w .- VI1I1V .. .'. . Piano, Organ, Violin and Talking Machine Headquarters 353 Washington Street, Corner of Park JLVLivi wniLrvL, u ALU URN I A TO ALASKA PATRIOT WHO-HEADS A GOODLY TRIBE ' .'- j . . - . -, (Spedtt Dlapatck to The Joorul.) -: Salem, Or.,faa.7 2. Captain, D. C Howard, -who commandeof a battery all through - the civil .war, celebrated his.-page. eightieth birthday at ' his hom In this which city yesterday with a family reunion t iivb sons ana aaugntera were proud record of resent. He. boasts the as granacniK children. . and great-grand- Malf-.pound, box' Bee . announcement. of f chocolates free, on, the "Want Ad :'-;,A -: : " . " ; ! City Treasurer Wer! el n 1 r word Of the serious lllneaa i,r I -w Frank Ilacheney, at Washington. Ueratae ot (r, ) age it is not thw.- i t .1 ., co,ver. Mr. J(ii-h..f. t . In-'Portliind Hi his cori'ialon. II" ! trenfu' -r of 1 ! eo-i'-i fcy 'list 1, . a, . . , I. I 1 e v I I (