The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 04, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 4, 1003.
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SAID TO RfST THE STOMACH
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George JPlmnmer,' Belieying j j
Wife Untrue, Sends Jiul-
let 'Through: His Head, i
Was Insanely Jealous of K v -
Her Attention to Boanfe
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' At a recent median! convention when
dtscuaalng th subject of dyspepsia ana
Its disastrous rasuits at -undermining
tha system, a. promlnnt Boston special
ist rtia. k .ntumrnt that hla aovaral
yeara of Inveetigatlon along this line
convinced him that for the relief of thla
malady and ail rorma ei , muiiinuuu
thoro lannthln can approach the t'ae-
teur formula for effectiveness and culck
maul u uM lta action completely
takes over tha digestion of tha food, en
tirai raiiavin uia stomacn 01 ita la
bors. In this way Jha digestive orirana
6btaln a reat Just "aa If eating wera.
wholly- discontinued and they quickly
recuperate taair normn umhh ac
tivity In tha aacration of gaatrlo Ilulda.
i- wn known local tihyalclan - when
asked about thla formula rave it aa fol
lows: , "Two ounces iiiunn oi reimn.
SUfTTER FACES. 0oveFiidt
orses
Infhrninffnn A crn Jhf. HAWr
who Killed shiffer Hied Other Prominent
: 'by Deputy Attorney. -
1 Nathan IT. Bulttar, thipatrolman who
anot Henry Shaffer laat Sunday, nlfht
during the courae of a birthday party I
alven In honor of M . Vioff. a hal
DJ" "A.,.J . "K homvwaa eharred:with murder In tha
by .an Indictment filed
Americans
A - M
Give ;;:Pe-ru-riQ-iif;
"Mrs. 0. W. Plummer.
When George tf. Hammer, a locomo
tive fireman, quit work yaatarday after
noon and went to hla home, Ct Nortfiup
ureet. It waa with the Intention . of
I acktng- hla effecta together and leaylng
J'ortland for soma other part of ; tba I fireman. For aereral weeka ha had been
couniry, . . I woraing jn me Ainsiie s wo. aaan ana
There had beea trouble between num-J door : factory. Ftfteenta and Petty
mer and hla wlfa. He -waa la love with I grove atreeta.
l er, and ha waa Insanely JeaJou. Bev-J Tor aeveral daya ha had had aoma
rral dava before ha returned horn. ,m. I thing 01 hla mlnd One friend he told
- . he -intended leaving the city.- To an-
l iVS J?.Vlk?rV)l 2lf otb" ! that ha might be tempted
jormer boarder, with hla wife. Tha re- to but he never aald . juat what. -
dl8Ija btwe,n h"jand Yeaterday he quit hla work, went
.-'"i "1 . v. ' r , ' w"" wuerea i noma to pack and then ne oeoided Oir-
teti?hr?i-,-.2 -H- W?.rlh hand and hla
I revolver aia tne rvni.
I 1 "ing a divorce. ,Tea-l Plummer waa married la Sacrament
?, fiuir.7ed 10nr vlnar r-fverl yeara ago. Mra. Plummer
FiKnta hla position -on. tha Imoufaa of iii Umr h..Kn nn tn ha
.iw uiuuim ii, wm on aim coat anal jealous.
thru mineea fiv
ounce caianair wrnipouna jl nn I aeaond degree
wn m tx a1 ana uaea in aoiei or irum i .,- i -v ------
T. t tM.TMonfula aftr each meal. rSl."J7A P',l7. cu"f deputy
alao at bed time lor
five dar a.
Ife also aald it waa Indeed very ef- raignment in the circuit court In tha
fecUve. pleasant ta tha taate, and that morning by Mr, Adama, If poaalbla, and
the .Ingredient a Cflo be had .from any I aoon aa the caae can be aet down for
at
w the , fM T fbur o? P'."lr,ot -ney Adama thla morning.
y i , . A prlaoner. who haa been moved to
.- .'J vr tha county Jail, will be given hla ar-
ood drug atora
ome.
eaaily " mixed
trial
will be mad to
LIST OP V0TE11S
CLOSE TO RECORD
Drina it Delora a Jury.
owing to the fllled-un condition of
beran to pack hla clothea.
ldn t make up hla mfnd wheth
or '.whether he
lie con!
fr hi abould leave
CQOUld'
7TolTaf "Wag Ttaptatioa.
Plummer bad a lltUe .12 revolver ha
tiaed to carrv oa the road. He exam
ined It carefully. It waa loaded. AU
the time hla tboughta were dlaconnect
d; ha waa alraoet distracted with worry
and at tlmea he could hardly make him
reif believe that hla-wlfa tad been un
true to him.
He aat on tha edga of a bed.' The re
volver waa In hla hand. On tha floor
waa hla grip and hla clothea, all ready
to be carried away. He wrote a note to
hla wlfa and another to hla mother.
And then. .Plummer decided what he
would do. - ... .
There waa a ehot Plummer fell to
the floor. Ha waa dead,
Nelghbora heard the pistol report
They investigated. Than Mra plum
mer was called from a neighbor's home,
here aha had bean ataylng alnca tha
trouble. Later the coroner waa noti
ced. Plummer had fired a bullet through
11a rigni lempie. two laconio notea
beside tha Ufelesa form .axplalned., ev
erything.
heavy, black wagoa outalda Plum.
Anally there waa tha rumble of a
mere body;waa carefully ralaed rand
placed In a long wicker basket. The
micide'a "body waa carried outald"and
placed in the - waiting vehicle. Tha
-nacon started, again and went joggling,
rumbling over tha cobblestones, on Its
ar to the morgue. ;
"I love you ; . I will bother you no
more," read the note to hla wife. It
waa signed "Will," Goodbye, deareat;
love to all," - aald tha farewell note to
hla mother, who Uvea In San Francisco.
Plummer, who waa ta yeara old, form
erly ran on tha Southern Paclflo aa a
Plummers body .'will nrobablv be
shipped to San Francisco, where his
mother and several alstera aad brothers
Uve. . . i ji - c-a:A...W
- Bmall - Trout for BoIm IUver.
Spedil Dlfparrb to The famiaL) '
Bolae, Idaho, March .-The atate
fish and game department has dtatrlb
uted about CO.OOO small trout In the
tsoiaa river ana-11a trioutarias. .
' By tha end of ' tha " preten
weak, at tha rata tha rot era are
. n6w reglaterlng, the total num
ber of namea on tha , rolls will
be greater than tha entire rag
latratloa of two yeara ago.
Than tha total was a little aver
17.000. and when .yeaterday'a,
figures were completed It waa
found that over' U.OOd have
Qualified themeelvea to rota thla
year. ' i$ i . ;! r ' ."? ;
, - Testerday t(8 names wera
added Co tha roll a, making H,
01Talnce tha books wera thrown
open. ' Politically tha Bepubll
cana bava 11,41a, tha Demoorata
S.TII and thoae of other tahadea '
t ballet M3V- , .
arrangements'
eioi
the circuit court docket It may be some
iiiue time ueiore tne cut cab and
date for trial. Tha district attorney
office will make an effort, however, to I
UI IIIK nm ITIU LO unn mm mitflll I
pUBBJDie.
ONE LBEU
pities railways
3Ir. Cook of Portland Thinks
Poor Things Underpaid
Fulton Bill Favored.
1 have such contU
deace In prominent per-
sonnl Mends who have used
'and endorsed pertfna that J
feel Justified In assuming thai
It Is a valuable remedy tor ca-
tarrhnnd an excellent general I
itonlc" ; V ' ;."hi
John W. tioyt
Bx-Qorcroorot Wyoming.
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iVaMaMifliC.:a
c The laa&aificent State Capitol. Building of Wyoming
w- y "ra4
WOULD KILL MIDEfllS
(Special Dispatch to The Journal)
: Waahington, March 4. The' member I
of the National Lumber Manufacturera
aaaoclatlon. In seaalon here, seem prac
tically unanimous In eupport of tha Ful
ton rate ' bill. Almoat every one haa
expreased Indignation at the attack on
the bill by Chairman Knapp1 of tha In
teratate commerce commlaalon In the
letter which Chairman Elklna, chairman
or tne aenaie interstate commerce com
mittee, gave out with the evident pur
pose of injuring the atandlng of tha
bill.
One exception la Cook of the Mult-
, LIST OF PROMINENT AMERICANS; ,n
Oen. W. H. Parsons, Confederate Army, ex-State Senator, Texas.
CoL Bailey, of Washington; D. C- Labor Organigations afld U. V. L.
CoL Patten, of Washington. D. C. MUiUrr and Masonic Ordara.
HonaR S. Ryan, Alaska, ex-Member English House of Parliament
congressman Caie, of Alaska, well known on Pacific Slope, Y - -. r-
Qen.
Indiana Professor .Says ExecutlTcs Should Be Put Out LiaWXWi-
' ' ., ':. . I who refused in an Interview with Thelpreme-C
of Misery as Boon as Terms Expire or Given
., - Annual renson or $ioo,ouu.
Oca. W. II. Parsong.
W. H. Parsons la ex-Btate 8ena-
'". Routed Praea Ceased Wire. '.
bloomlngton, Ind., March 1. Dr. ffe-
aeph Johnson, head, of tha Latin depart
ment of Indiana university, stirred up
great excitement here today with ; tha
remarkable atatement - that President
Roosevelt as soon aa hla term exalrea
and all ex-preetdenta should be shot un
less me government provides pensions
of 1100,000 per annum for them.
Professor Johnson ' la the - Ieadina
scholar of classlca In tha west, a trustee I
ex-Special Judge of the 8u
Court of TffVflu ilin ttHitl
jiuuriiai iDurrncuiiiv 10 inoorn me i uenerai m oonrederata Army, In a re-
uii. um .aiu na luvuioi me rmurottue cent letter rrom 926 M Bt., N. W Wash-
had not been getting high enough rates lngtonr-ft C thla prominent gentle
and thought ft unwlae "to badger th man aays: " . Y Y
rawroaja ail tna time."
The aentlment throughout the na-
"Upon tha
recommendation of per-
of Illinois college, at Jacksonville, and
a prominent lecturer before teaehera'
aasoclatlone. ' Ha made hla atartling
atatement to hla Latin claaa at tha uni
versity. Ha contended that ex-presl-dena
are ao nearly phyaical and mental
wrecks that nothing short of 1100,000
a year would Justify them in remaining
alive. Ha cited Grant's failure In flnan.
rial ventures after his term expired.
drover Cleveland, ha declares, la an ex
ample, aa he contents himself with
writing articles for tha Ladles' Home
Journal. - -
tlonal aaaoclatlon. however, appeara to I aonal t rlenda and many strong teatl-
momaia aa to tna erncacy or Parana In
the treatment of' the numerous aymp
toras of tha la gtlppa with which 1 have
been afflicted for four months past, I
have been induced to -undergo a treat
ment with' this Justly celebrated for
mula. I feel a decided change for tha
better after using it only on week. It
la especially rood In tonins n
atomaoh and has had a decided effect
apon my appetite, I therefore feel much
encouraged that I am on tha road to
complete restoration.
."Mr numerotnr-frtenda In " Texaa,
wnera I bava had tha honor to com
mand a brigade of her Veteran Cavalry
Many r Physicians
insist that there is a peculiar type of Dyspepsia
which may vvell be called
"loff
Brieker's
indicate that it will adost a resolution
Indorsing tha bill.
TO INVESTIGATE
ALLEGED GRAFT
Congress Will Probe Rail-
roads' System of Weigh-'
. pig the . Tj. S., Mails, i
(United rrsasLsased Wire.)
Washington. March 4. Whether tha
postmaster-general ! paying the rail
roads mlUlona of dollara annually to
which the lines are not entitled will
soon oe determined Dy congress. Rep
resentative Waaner of PennavlvanlA.
cnairman or tne nouse committee on,
exDendlturea. cromlaad ' liulm. thil a
aearcning invesugaiion wui oe inaugu
rated. ,
xne investigation win be based on
tne statement or Congressman Lloyd
of Missouri. In which , ha aj leges that I
the railroads of the country have
wrongfully obtained 170.000,000 of the I
government's monev alnca 1880. Unvd
daolaraa that tha asetaM f aneili, .i, J
oeen improperly computod, Dy the rail
roads. ...
ImU
in a four yeara' war, may accept this
voluntary testimonial to tha aoerlta of
rernna as a sense of obligation on my
yn ur ua wonaeriui erncacy.
' . CoL Wm.'Bailey:
WlllUm Bailey, II I 8t, N. E.. Wash
Ington, D. C Past Col. Eno. 'No. .
Union Veteran Legion, and prominently
mentinea witn many or tba great labor
protective asaoclatlona In Chicago and
New York, and Secretary of one of the
wriest associauona jn tna rorroer city,
had for nearly thirty years been ax
fllctad with, kidney troublea. - ,
Within a ahort period ha haa been
perauaded to try Peruna, and hla prea
ent healthy condition Is attributed to
his Judicious use of that great remedy.
Washington climate Is notoriously bad
for kidney and liver troublea. vet bv m
judicious use of the remedy ha la now
quite cured and In excellent physical
condition. x
This brief "statement of facta with.
out exaggeration or hyperbole, appears
to. tell, the whole story, which tha Pa
rana Company Is authorised to use, if
It so chooses, believing, aa I do that by
so doing It will be for tha general good,
Wm. Bailey. , Y-::
' y CoL C. h. Patten. .
Col.' C. I Patten, U t Bt, N. W.,'
Washington, IX C. a Lieutenant In tha
Old Guard, an exclusive - organisation
composed of soldiers of distinction who
rough, in tha civil war,- and. a Thfrty
second degree Mason, writes as follows:
"I have used Peruna, and desire to
recommend your remedy. aa an lnvlaor-
ating spring tonic also one of the beat
remedlea that I ever tried for couaha.
cojda and catarrhal complalnta,"
, ' ' lion.. B. S.' Ryan.
Hon, R. 8. Ryan, now realdlng In -
Noma, Alaaka, waa formerly a member
of the English House of Parliament,
and Secretary to tha lata Irish patriot. '
Charles Stewart ParnelL His Washing- .
ton address la New . WUlard Hotel.
Washington, D. C. Ha wrltea: "I have
used Peruna arid can recommend your
remedy aa a Very affective cure for ooldi
and catarrhal complalnta."
Hon. Thomas Cale. .
Han. - Thomas Cale, elected to Con-'
gress from Alaaka, la well known on tha '
paclflo elope, where ha haa realded. Hla
Waahlngton addreaa la 1312 9th St.. N.
W Washington. V.- C -Ha- wrlteai !
can cheerfully recommend Peruna as a
very efficient remedy for coughs, and
oolda." .
F
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache Sour Stom-
ach, Torpid Liver and
qS2i2Sr . Laxative Fruit Syrop
' , ?om iaix arr u sxtrooxsxaV
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears'
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
1 It U guaranteed
OHIO PLATFORM
IS ALL TAFT
Dyspepsia
95
DOU Wl OUT
FOR STUEIIT 1
because the caffeine in coffee tends to congest the stomach and
hyer and prevent the release of the natural fluids
V ; used to digest food.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Columbus, Ohio, March 4. Tha Oh Id
Republican convention haa adopted the
platform dictated by Tart's friends. It
represents Roosevelt's Ideas. On na
tional affairs It declares .for a square
deal, law enforcement, industrial liberty,
compensation for Injured government
employes, JnjunctiOn limitation, area tar
Jones of Roseburg-Believes Kroen
representatives in oongreaa in atatea
dlatranchlalng negroes, rush tha Pan
ama canal work. The president la in
dorsed, in the platform which indorsee
Taf :'a ' candidacy and mentlona . his
gaiua -lor woria peace. The support
waa unanimoua. The national-delegates
wera tumu inoiruuieu lor iaic
YYi;
Fortunately there's NO' TANNIN NOR CAFFEINE IN
in Government by and
for the .People.
ueorge Jones Jr. of Roseburg has
announced his candidacy for the legis
lature from Douglas county. Ha Is
seeking the Republican nomination for
the house of representatives on a State
ment eo. i ptatiorm.
u.Mr.V.,?P.a. l a yun man, beintf In
his thirtieth year, and Is an attorney
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filfei riY TO WECtS N ; '
4w
Tha rf foot of Coffee oa Slfhly Organlxed People.
1 have been a coffee user for years, and about two
. years ago got Into a very serious condition of dyspepsia
i and Indigestion. It seemed to me I would fly to pieces.
',1 waa so nervous that at the least noise I waa dis
i tressed, and many times could not straighten myself
r up because of tha pain. ; , r . -"My
physician, told ma X must not aat any heavy
or strong food and ordered a diet.' giving me some
medicine. I followed directions carefully, but Itept onrT
using coffea, and did not get any better.- Iaat winter
niy husband. 'who., was away on business bad Peatum
P !rvS1.itt hln' ln tb family where ha boarded.
k J eJ 11 .lt that wnert.he came home ha
Ml,'TU1nt-.vWh."e drt"k y stomach :
never bothered me In the least, and I got over my
Siw heR tU Postura w"
11 tlTc n?'Jm n m 'tomach began to hurt ma.
"JZ?u I , d V1 e rou dltlons came on again
-That allowed me exactly what waa the causa of tha'
; whole trouble, so I, cult drinking coffee altorethar s
kept on using Po.tum.' The old "ro?b1iAta
and I have never had any trouble since " 'Theresa a
reason" . """"
i:ad Tha Road to Well villa,' In pkgs. ---
It is made of clean: hard wheat : retains all
the natural food elements of the cereal, ih-
ciuamg tht"yital phosphates" necessary for
-.tuunuuig nerve ana Drain ecus, ana is
the
5Y"Y:iiY --. ' - . ...-YLYiiii-'-?
NATURAL RERUQE
i George -Jop.es Jr.'
of the
coffeedrugged dyspeptic.
my name to the
uougias county.
POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., BATTLE CREEK. MICH., U. S.:A.
at Roseburg. - 8o -f ar ' ba la 'the Only
candidate running for the legislature
on a- Biatemeni no. i piatrorm. in
making the announcement of hla candu
aacy, jur. jonea aays; .
"I hereby submit m
13 AntiHiitfin vntara 1
aa . si - candidate . for ranresentatlvx T
stand for the three R'a Roosevelt, Reg-
tilntfAn o n .1 R ffnrm T mn lm f.im a 9
our direct primary law aa It stands,
until It can be Improved upon, and am
In favor of Statement No. 1,'- aa it
makea the choice -Of tha ceonl tnr
United States senator possible, which is
the most vital thing confronting our
republle today, and will 4e the means
Of taking the reins of power from a
senate representing the corporations and
E lacing it in the bands of the people,
at us have a government of the people,
by the people and for the people.
. "GEORGE JONES JR.
:fvMudr sickness is due to
a weak nervous Bystem.
ITours may be. If it is,
you cannot get well until
vou. restore nerve strength
ix our tiervous system IS
nature power house; the
organs of your body get
their power from it If
the power is not there, the
action of the organs is
Weak, and disease Csick
ness) follows. Dr, Miles'
AT. J..J .-'. . .-
itMeryme cures tne side
because it soothes, tha
irritated' and tired-nerves
and t gives . the system a
chance to recuperate. ,
-irv at, and see if you do.
not quickly feel its bene
ficial eflect. :
- "I waa given up -to dla by a lead
ing doctor. Got one ' of Dr. Miles
books aad found that Dr. Miles' Ner
vine 3 my ease. .From, the very first -
dosa rtoofc I got better. I am better
now than I have nuen for years, and
do all my own-work on the farm.
Thai's what Tir. MIUn N.nin. ,
done for me, and I am glad to rwcom
tnand It to others." . T
john I JAMS 8, Rlverton, Nebr.
. v. .i now ., w
Ine. and wa authnrlr him
price oJF first bottle only) Jf ft falls
to benefit vou. :. .
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, In4
Shape-keeping is important in a shoe ; there's no satisfaction
in getting a good looking shoe on your foot, and then have
it go out of shape in a month's wear'. SELZ ROYAL BLUE
M shoes are. kept on the last in the; factory from the start to.
S finish ;;they "season" on the last. .; 'Manv makers of shna
H pull out the lasts long before the shoe gets to the finishing' ! H
J roomr Such shoes, quickly go to the bad in shape.. ; You'll n
tina tins a leature of SLZ SHOES; it doesn't cost you
any uiuic anu u aoe pay.
0
$3.50 $4.00 $5.00
Call aad See Ihe Ne'it Spring Styles
imm. atuie mgcmfuwj sm u au on
-. , m am vmm uie imian nsaa in ail au salsa t
: " li,'HI Ha- iraaliw"
Formerly 149
ThW Street
h ' a"1WfaWfaWWlflf '
Cor.7!h aad Washlcalon S(s. '
sssrrrrsEsaatEEcssBsisEBZxrjESCBnzEssraau
ODD FELLOWS I0DGE
. ; AT HEBMISTOyiyOW
: ja(BpeelaI Dispatch ta Tlia Jonrnar.)
nermiston.
lodge No.
Or.. March 4. Vlnevr1
806, I, O. ' O,. waa insti
tuted In this city lat night by Grand
Master - Klchard Scott, assisted by a
arga Relegation Of Pendleton Odd Fel
owa.7"" The ' t Ollowrng r of f Ice'ra xirura
electedt ffoble grand, Charles Cope
land; vice grand, John TS Ricaf secre
tary, js m. ; BcarDorougn: treasurer. I
Al. Furnas. seven - charter v. marnhnm
and four initiations were taken into the
lodge last nignt. witn enougn old mem
bers in this vicinity to awell the mem
bership to at least SO within a ahort
time. : Meetings ara belnr held In , tha
school house until suitable lodge quar
ters can ba secured. v
- Swine Breeding Discussed. 1 f -
- ' United Prese LmmI Wlra.)
Aberdeen. S. March . 4. Th nro.
a ram of today's meetlne- of tha Smith
Dakota- Swine Breeders' association In
cluded papers and discussions on prac
tical breeding, care and sanitation, the
roper 'way or atarting a herd, up-to-ate
hog houses and other lubWti or
Not in a Milk Trust
Hbirlick's
Malted Milk -
Th crifinal in i genuine
, A,yoid oheari sutstltataa
At your Soda Foiiatalat
' A tlasa of 'Horlfck'g Malted
Mil It hot makes deliciotig and
refreshing lunch on a cold day.
Ak for Horllck's
Y At All Druggists
- Btlnrlng the powder ia hot water
makes a nourishing, digestible f ood
drink, better than tea or coffee no
cooking. A cupful hot oa retir
ing ln duces restful sleep.
Interest to tha breeders '