The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 09, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THIS OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 0, 1803.
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; f -I' I horse thief Qw&it Speaail Sale.
Confessed Robber Han of
Wealth, Owning Large
Men's Blue and Black Suite
Tracts of Land Impli
catcs Lynch Who Is Also
Well-to-Do.
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Senator Samuel II. Pilei la an ardent worker for the Seattle ex
position. His speech In favor of a government appropriation of $700,000
won the senate and the bill went through. The Seattle exposition will
; benefit all of the great northwest and Oregon can well afford to con
gratulate the senator on hla good work.
YOUTHS ALL HAD
HOSES IN FOAM
Officer Disguised as Soldier
Arrests Numerous Eli
nors in Saloons.
MARKET DAYS
IN HIGH FAVOR 1
When Is a soldier a poIlcemanT
The Question was answered to the
entire satisfaction of several persons
last night when Patrolman O. E. Ful
ler, disguised as a soldier, visited
number of down-town saloons and ar
rested minors whom he found drinking
In the resqrts.
The California saloon. Front and Mor
rison streets, was the first place to fall
Second Unqualified Success
at Pendleton Freewa
ter Adopts Plan.
(Special Dlfpatek to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., FeT. S. Ths second
public market In tttls city was held I
today with over $5,000 worth of live
stock and other property listed for sale.
The sales be fin In the fair pavilion
promptly at 10:30 this forenoon with
Colonel J. M. Bentley and Colonel WU
11am IF. Tohnka s auctioneers. Both
auctioneers were kept busy until late
Stolen Nine horses, four .wagons mad
four sets of harness, taken from 17 dlf- I
ferent owners by wealthy liorsethteves. I
This Is the thieving- record confessed
by J. F. Uawkes, who was sentenced
to the penitentiary at Salem a few
days ago. Richard Lynch, whom Iks
Implicates In all of his exploits; wfll I
corns Dorore judge cieitnd in the cir
cuit court to plead tomorrow.
After pleading guilty and receiving
his sentence, Hawkea made a full con
fession. Yesterday, he accompanied Dep
uty eaerui uuiger on a ions; ride and
disclosed where the stolen property not
yet recovered may be found. Two of
me corses and some or the other dtob.
erty were stolen from Clackamas eoun- I
ty, and the places where the animals
ana wagons were cached were In vari
ous parts f Multnomah county, from
Linn ton to Canyon road.
One of the surprising features of the
case is the wealtn or Ha wit eg, who Is
aid to be worth at least $60,000. He
owns targe tracts or land and baa been
getting out wood In large quantities
at Holbrook. Lynch, also, is In good
circumstances, having a woodyard on
tne east side, and having men at work
In the woods at Hogan.
I The men from whom the horses were
stolen were A. F. Johnson, E. A. Yon
kers, M. M. Lee. W. T. 13. Nloholson,
W. C. Kpence, Jones Lumber company,
H. IS. Hewitt. 8. T. Tracy and Charles
msiey, the two last named being resi
dents of Clackamas county.
Those who lost wagons were: A. C.
Friable. Morrow Bros.. V. D. Smith and
C. Dangerfield, while those from whom
sets or narnes were stolen were: w.
R 8toopes, C. R. Bervls, Charles Rlsley
mnn nr. J. tiiiiyara. i
Hawkes was run down and arrested as
the result of work done by Sheriff
Stevens and Deputy Sheriffs Leonard
and Bulger, Leonard especially having
done much hard work In securing the
evidence on wnicn me arrest was made.
Since the arrest of Hawkea reDorta nf
aioien Horace nave Deen few and bis
confession shows that most of the re
cent jods in that line were his.
dhMd
hy lose life
Euler of Belgium in Disfa
Yor With Subjects Since
Last Marriage.
under the ban. Here the disguised do-1 1. '
aiceman found Ted Larsen. 18 years! . u'""Bf me large
Old, drinking at the bar. contrary to
the force and effect of th atittiit
In such cooes made and provided. He
was haled to the rltv tail where h. mis
demeanor charge was placed opposite
bis name.
later In the evenlnr C. V. Pramnr
19 years old, was arrested by Fuller
in the Manhattan saloon on Alder street.
between Second and Third streets.
Still another minor. Thomas Dernp-
ey by name, was arrested at the bar
of "Yo Old Inn," on Alder street, be
tween Second and Third streets.
Fuller la one of the Datrolmen recent
ly appointed from the civil service list.
SJid his face is not familiar to the keep
ers of down-town resorts. It was for
this reason that he was selected by
Captain of Oetoctlves Brunt for the
task set him last night. The soldier's
uniform was donned as an additional
precaution in the line of disarming sus
picion, as wen as to preserve the yel-
low-back-dlme-novel Idea of effective
detective work.
While no statement to this effect was
! fnade public last night It Is probable
mat tne proprietors or tne places where
the arrests were made will be arrested
on warrants charging them with selling ,
uquor 10 minors.
Tomorrow fMondav) will nositlvelv
! De in last day ror discount on west
glde gas bills. Portland Oaa company.
JUDGE N0RTHUP TO
EKECT FINE HOME
quantities of property offered. The
prices offered at this sale were some
what better than at the first, a month
a&. and all those who have taken part
5.iT " who me results.
i no nrvpeny listed
nronrtv ItatAH with
i m v.. winner for today's sales ln-
;'uu norses ana mares,
(United Pre taaaed Wire.)
London, Feb. 8. Is King Leopold, the
picturesque monarch, whose rule of Bel
glum has been so filled with scandal
to be the next victim of erased regl
As an example of the great purchasing power of my combined
FOUR Clothing Stores in this city, I will continue the sale ALL
THIS WEEK of MEN'S BLUE AND BLACK SUITS all
new, desirable goods, built for 1908 trade well made and trimmed,
single and double-breasted, at low price of
These are the equal of any $20 Suits in town
BALANCE OF STOCK
Overcoats and Raincoats
x Values Up to $20.00
Special $12.85
My Advertisements Never Contain Any Exaggeration
BEN
LINQ
LEADING
n CLOTHIER
Manager cides?
10 cattle,
According- to a storr Drlnted in
loaay s weexiy Times ne is in grave
10 sets of hnrnaa a mta mm n u..'
glea. 20 hogs, several loads of hay and
wood and numerous small articles.
.,.FI'ew.ater' r- Feb- 8 Following the
successful Ventura nt T5-r,Hl.. B .i..-
lace has Inaugurated a series of pub
k-. S:hetJday"i. !he "rt to be liek
..v.v oaiuiuuT. v enr iflrv ir a
If". a.mount of property, in-
S P.UMtock'.,PouUr5r. tormlniT Im
plements. hOgS, milk. COWS, wae-ona hVr.
.5V "u,Tlu ccumuJations and his rule is now said to be decidedly
rni hi " connunlty adjacent oppressive by his subjects. The Times
r 11 ht i$uL?or F.red Eiffert correspondeu-TTOcludes his despatch as
ness and
from
wi
shed w.lfUh0:10,2Sr.JfD2- -tVlf
o"f ;oI th .xtoT.'
danger of losing his life as a result of
his failure to retain his old-time firm
hold on the reins of government.
According to the Brussels correspond
ent or the Times, the king has devel
oped a erase almost amounting to
mania, for privacy and Is evading all
cares of state. He Insists upon taking
long Journeys Into the remote country
recess ana, accompanied oy his new
wife, the Baroness Vaughan, every at
tempt to have him transact affairs of
state made by his ministers is rebuffed
follows
"Every foreign office In the world
r shortly that Leopold
be continniH 4ri"-...,"0 "r,8S win nas oeen aeposea ir not wiiea. and a
mi..
artaking great Interest In tVX!
republic proclaimed.'
Judge H. H. Northup has purchased
we nanariome residence site at Twen
tieth and Spring streets, Portland
Heights that formerly belonged to Dr.
BALFOUR ATTACKS
ENGLAND'S CEITICS
Former Leader of House of Com
mons Says Nation Isn't
Decadent.
UNSIGNED PAPER
SCANDAL OF CLUB
I Pamphlet Aims Personalities
Members of London Or
ganlzation.
at
ondon. Feb. S. A good deal of ex-
London, Feb. 8. No mihUn f citement has been caused at a leading
M. jF. Fenton. The tract contains four in'a long time has attracted such iMo woman's club, where the American
building lots and Is considered one of spread Interest as a lecm hv aZU.V. membership Is considerable, by the pri
ihud,e8'D Pi TlnnTnto ffitf Ifour at tanbriage h Xi'?" .P.J
elegant residence on the property dur- upon national decadence. iZitSX SltSZt: filrtiun n,m-
no man in political life I some exceedinaly nersonal details men-
race and tionea regarding them,
EXCELLENT iMBER
OF CHAMBER
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BULLETIN
February Issue Most Re
plete Yet Published by
Management.
The February number of the Portland
Chamber of Commerce Bulletin contains
not only all the proceedings and ad
dresses of the annual meeting of the
chamber, but a number of Interesting
articles by Portland writers on topics
of live Interest The book U the best
number of this publication ever Issued.
and Is one of the year's valuable con
tributions to Portland's Industrial literature.
In addition to the official renorta and
aaaresseg 01 mo annual meeting, pho-
Cit rnnroa
win admit that the Bnair.h
D. . L . .
Ihe the com In sr summer, which will be
a credit to a district already containing
a number of the finest homes in the
cltv.
An increased demand has recently political and social eeonomv h V?i. hn or. .nin,.. hrinr v iihi
in fn Dnrt anH TJolo-hta Ihnt Hunt. I. " . HI . - . - "".
i!!? .t:""8" nation are degenerating. The members alluded to in this in
nnHt.n.il" wa"r "tudents of tlmate
sprung up for Portland Heights prop
erty, several Important sales havlna
been made In the past few weeks.
Prisoner Went to Sapper Too.
From the Kansas City Times.
J- A deDUty sheriff In Muskotree countv
arrested a prisoner and took him to the
courthouse last night The deputy was
hungry, so he handcuffed the man, tied
him to a chair and went to supper.
The prisoner decided that he wanted
something to eat in' the meantime, so
he smashed the chair, got free from the
roDe. slipped off hla handcuffs and went
to supper nimseir. wnen me deputy
returned and found hll prisoner gone
there was a terrible furore around the
courtnouee ana a search was or)
About this time the prisoner wa
picking his teeth. He calmly announced
that he nad gone out to supper.
'ni
Never Falls to.
Restore gray or faded
IAIR to its NATURAL
mat such Is a fact.
Balfour discussed the auestlnn
wSrJK lnevltable ,n nat'"
HeH1repetf W.eh-6' j' C0ur,' 0Plmlstk!.
rv.rre&d "sumption that
decayedTHe disagreSI a&aulLV
tV v wnen xvew Zealand
ruins eC0m6 reat London would be in
The nation whik tit . . . .
of decay and guirdi aKtlt ; will
HeV6toni,-Siher U,Ity- B'""r i'lwSl
m?k decadence slavery, a falling
birth rate and lank nt ini1Inf,. ",n
ganlwd! at'lrll11'
f.Ani i2 5roblmJ. not beyond the'
Ant nt .- i T wmun me poor-
nmtedf populat,on ar re"-el ex
.Ti,.".BS'n. "Ply to Hyndman. a
'due to permanent poverty" "1'ulauon'
subft' hen.talor-' W'V. . the
Balfonr. VrV, k tuX iCi"" rnea ..Dy
all th mIi---i .v""L?.cler " artcr
thai thX JXrr m "'5 Vl national lire, and
that the chief danger to rh,.A..
and sometimes scandalous fash
suits
against the author of the pamphlet
The club committee la trying to appease
the feelings of thti Injured ones and to
ouiet me scandal.
Many English and American society
women are sailing for America this
week. It is becoming the fad to take
a lew weexs trip to America at this
time of the year, returning In plenty of
time ror onaon s spring awakening.
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SeTenty-seren
for Colds and
IT
Humphreys' "Seventy-seven"
meets the exieencv of the ore-
Hvndman and hla .JIT"'"1 -it . rii-
. n j si uauiiariH. Knma iwii iik kvi iiii iih.x hi ti i iiistitj
reu, not because hnrH. t r.vi jl.. I . J .
iff
COLOR and BEAUTY
l. not because hordes of" rrbaVUM f, "uiucii
ence in tk. " liJF,r naepend- oui c x 11 1 un t, vjcncrai .r rostra
r"0." n advance through the nnervatlna-L: j
i. utt, in..-t hom PP?"inff doles of the vV; "on nu r ever.
WfT mZti ?R&J-! '-f e uni- Taken during its prevalence,
3 healthy hair. Stops its falling out, Jil thV-KL,l , 'jB-niea authority t preoccupies the system and
mm posiuveiy removes wan- Bpituw enqn r nrevnts tt invacl ti,-
. m. a a ar I : "aininu LM ina ntVaS all. ja, I f " " w - -nm wauaaa (Vl.l I
sutute1 while suffering from it, relief
quietly but mpidiy taking place. is speedily realized and a com-
ThJ Eight-Hour- league fAmww P1 Xt assured- All Dnig-
J?,.nd-fi"? 3 onLtT. gists sell "77," most, Druggist,
tographs of the retiring president the
new president me trustees and various
committees, there Is an article by E.
W. Wright on "The Flouring Industry
Kesources or Oregon," by H. D. Lana-Ule:
"Buy Oregon Made Goods," by Sidney
B. Vincent: "The Metal Trade of Port
land," bv Charles m. ounn; "Furniture
Manufacturing In Portland," by Fletcher
Linn: "Portland s Factories." by o. P.
Hoff: "Manufacture of Clothinir." bv
Charles Coopey; "Portland's Future
Manufacturing industry," by C. A. War
ren; "Harness and Saddle Making in
Portland." by E. J. Sharkey," and "Work
or the Chamber in 1907," by Secretary
untner.
The statistical features of the Bull.
tin have been brought up to date, and
number of admirable features added.
The Illustrations are excellent, and the
typographical appearance and editorial
makeup is a credit to the chamber's
staff and to the Bulletin manaa-ement
A large number of the February issue
will be mailed to people In eastern
states oy members or tne chamber.
Out of the
High Rent
District
LOW RENT
SPECIALS
We Save
8C0aUsst!i
OnKentAIese
A few particular offeringt indicative of the low prices predom
inating throughout our entire stock. The quality of these good ia
unexcelled and characteristic of Calef Brothers.
Solid Oak Roll Top Desk
$37.50 Desk
A Solid Oak Roll Top Desk,
SO inches wide, with covered
pigeon-holes and automatic
drawer lock; excellent value at
$37.50. Special price. . .25.00
Ihis is only one of a variety of bargains elegant bargains and
if you are interested in office furniture you cannot afford to over
look this opportunity.
Golden Oak Library Table
$12 Library (7 OCT
Table . .
All genuine quartered oak with
French legs and drawer in top. A
table any high rent ' dealer will
charge you $12.00 to $14.00 for.
Our special price is ,f7.25
LADIES'
DESK
SPECIAL
WOMAN HOLDS F0ET
AGAINST LAW AGENTS
With Club, Keeps Constable From
Taking Away Her Friend's
Furniture.
iroll. , Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re
fuse an substitutes. ; zy times as much i
a $1.00 as 50c size. , -
IS NOT A DYE.
! t-niio HtTHDee. L'o-rwar n. j. . i j .-,-..-:-"?"
;i a R)c bottles, at draffolsts- ij:: recommend, it. 25 Cents.
WOOIXUU), CLARKE ft CO.
tne paramount laaim nt
I presidential campaign, . ..v T..
coming I Hunrphreys Romeo, Stedlelne Co- Co.
y viuuBut wtu twin suwut 41SW J(orJb
Beverly. N. J.. Feb. 8. Mrs. Mary
Butler held the fortress against en
trance of offloials yesterday, when they
tried to take faom her house goods
claimed by Charles Zelgler. His dauch
ter, according to Mr. Zei:ler. confia.
cated them while he was away and
stored them with her friend. Mra Rut.
After the death of Mrs. Zelglef the
husband left Beverlv. and thn oMp
daughter, Lizzie, was left to take charge
of a number at little ones. She married
last October and after- a. mnnth nt
stormy wedded life was deserted.
Zlegler drifted into town veatarAav
and got a justice of the peace to issue
an order for Mrs. Butler to surrender
me gooaa. one rerused. She kept the
vuuniaoju ni osy wun a iicavv club.
An nrrtci mam 'l.an.j K. M n . w
tloe of the peace, but Mrs. Butler
rlcaded her door and threatened to make
to
jus-bar-
any one to see stars If they dared
Through the efforts of organised la
bor the manufacture of cigars In the
Prison t . Marouette. Mlchliran. la tn ha
the manufacture of overalls, so that the
garment workers must now take up
Tnmnrmw : ftfnnila) will .nlt..1
u uin immc naw inr nrnmnnr mi mra.
Ud gas bills, Portland Oa company, I
BRASS BED Specials
$35.50 Brass Bed
$22.50
Here is an exceptionally good offer in Brass Beds. Full 2r
inch posts with -inch filling and particularly well made.
No west side dealer could afford to sell this bed for less
than $35.00 to $40.00. Our price .....f 22.50
$30.00 Brass Bed.... $ 22.75 $42.50 Brass Bed.... $31.75
$36.00 Brass Bed. ...f 26.00 $64.00 Brass Bed. ...f 49.00
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$15.00 Desk
$10
Genuine birdseye
maple with full
swell; front and
brass trimmings.
Regular $15 val
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