TIIE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY -EVENING. MARCH 20,; 1008.
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' This -picture Is from a late photo of Mrs. Paul Roy, better known
as Olacla Calls who accused her husband of slaying her brother. Mrs.
T la In 'a VrirV n ioM a An aatlnn a I riavelrmmonta In this rft-
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' markable case are Dromlsed.
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Attempt to Collect Board
j ; Bill Ends in Spirited
Fisticuff.
A personal encounter between Attor
- Hey Forrest E. Melvln and Mrs. Clara
p. Metiger. which occurred In the of
fice ofs the former In the Worcester
fcullding-. Third and Oak streets, yas.
Jerday afternoon, resulted in the Issu
ance of a warrant for the arrest this
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morning of the attorney on a charge
sf assault and battery.
The complainant In the case Is Q.
B. ' Cline, Mrs. Metsger's son. He ex
plained to the prosecuting- attorney that
his mother visited Melvln's office at
the latter's request for the purpose of
collecting $ 2d which the attorney Is
said to owe her for board and lodging
at her house. 1035 Hawthorne avenue.
A dispute urose over the payment of
the bill, and according to the sworn al
legations of the complainant Melvln
railed the woman vile names, choked
her, tore her clothes, broke a locket ahe
was wearing and knocked her purs
from her hand, scattering its contents
over the office floor.
Mrs. Metsger finally escaped from
the clutches of her as-mllant and sought
sanctuary In the office of Attorney
King on the same floor of the building.
Her purse, money, locket and a portion
of her torn apparel she left behind her
In Melvln's office,
Young Cline says Melvin has owed
the bill for board end room for about
four weeks, and that. Mrs. Metxger has
been . holding the lawyer's trunk and
some of his hooks as security for the
payment of the money. He also save
Epilepsy,
Fits
Convulsions, or Spasms
and St. Vitus' Dance are
Nervous Diseases. Most
cases can bo cured by,
strengthening and build
ing up the nervous system.
To do this a nerve medi
cine is needed. Dr. Miles'
Nervine will be found
efficacious and satisfac
tory. It has cured many
cases of these diseases
and we believa it will
cure you. ,Vo can give
vou names of nlany who
have been cured through
its use. Write for advice.
"My son John had epilepsy for years,
and sfter having him treated by
specialists for over i years he still
continued to have spells. I had al
most givm up In deepalr, but know
ing the virtue of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln
Pills for sick headache. I concluded to
try the Nervine. During June, 1904, I
Save him a teaspoonful three times a
ay. then In July I gave It as directed,
and I rould see that he was Improving,
and he has not had a spell since
August 2. J 90S. and has taken no
medicine since Jon. -07, I am writing
the case just as It Is hoping It wlU
Induce others to trv It."
W. R. ALUBON, Mooresvllle, N. C.
Your druggist sells Or. Miles' Nerv
ine, and we authorize him to return
price of first bottle (only) If It falls
to bepeflt you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT; SIX O'CLOCK3
SAfUEDM1 'SPECIALS
Tomorrow's bargain items will prove unusually 'attractive to the thrifty Saturday shopper. The following?
subject to delivery at earliest convenience, and for which mail, telephone or C O. D. orders will not be accepted
his mother Is so greatly prostrated by
the experience through which she
passed that she was unable to leave
her house this morning for the purpose
of securing a warrant for Melvln's arrest.
The warrant was placed In the hand
of the police for service, and the merits
of the case will be heard in the police
court tomorrow. .
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f Kitchen HAISSOGKS
Tables
Special
at $1 Ea.
100 of these kitchen pieces are offered tomorrow at this
unusually attractive price. These tables are exceptionally
well made of select stock fir with heavy, square leg
also drawer. One table only to each purchaser.
Special Tomorrow
at 60c Each
The Carpet Department places on special sale tomorrow a
new lot of these carpet footstools made up in Axminster and
Velvets irr attractive patterns and color combinations of
which there are several plain and novel shapes to choose from.
See Morrison street windows.
Curtain Stretchers PORT IERE, S 9-PieceToilet Sets
Special lLach 85c $5.50 Vals. $2.85 Pair Tomorrow at $2.25 Set
Tomorrow in the Drapery Department
sixth floor we offer at this special
a full-size curtain stretcher with Center
supportcan be adjusted to frame any
curtain. Prepare for your spring cur
tain cleaning.
In Oriental stripe designs and color
ings fringed top and bottom fifty
inches wide and full length. Three
patterns in these door hangings to se
lect from. Tomorrow in the Drapery
Department sixth floor.
In the Basement Crockery Department
we offer at this special price tomorrow a
limited number of new pattern Toilet
Sets comprised of nine pieces 'each in
floral decoration and colorings of blue,
pink, etc. Regular $125 values.
'Ik MALLEABLE
CAR
STRUCK
NECK IS BROKEN
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V. Fansher of Medford
Killed at Second and
Main Streets.
low Syracuse Woman
Took Her Wrinkles Out
In Three Nights
AFTER MASSAGE AND BEAUTY SPECIALISTS
X : MAD TAILED
'Made Me Look Twenty Years Younger"
Says Cincinnati Lady Who Tried It. "Now Past Forty, but
, My Complexion Is Smoother and Better Than in Girl
Sr hood," Writes a Kentucky Woman Who Used This
; . - Wonderful Process for Removing Wrinkles.
Ths llsoorrsr Offm to Oivs Particulars rrsa of Charfs to All who Writs
Xsr Wltfelm Ksrt Tan Days Exacts Yromlso of Ssorscy Trsatmsnt
' , Vary Vtntpls sn4 Absolutely Varmlsss lcsy x Ussd Without
ths Xnow1sds of Tour Kost Intlmat rrlesd.
.Ever since woman's beauty held away
: - over man and brought hr power, ln-
fluettea and wealth, she haa sought a
.' way ' to stay the processes of old age
' and banish deep lines and furrows from
her brow.
Chemists,, beauty doctors, and skin
specialists .. bsva for ; centuries, paut
vainly tried to fathom the sealed ae
, crets of natar and find a way to keep
the beauty of youth In a woman'a face
! and torn. ,.
Harriett Meta was no sxoeptlon to the
4 seneral rule of women, Troubls and
worry left thelr unsightly lines and
: msrka uoon her" face. She saw the
beauty of her youth giving way to the
, , heavy imprints of coming are.
, Her first resort was to face massage,
cold creams, and steaming pots; then
: next to beauty specialists, but all In
v vain, The wrinkles seemed. If anything,
to grow deeper arid deeper. ': Massage
i; even appeared to stretch the skin, more
' ; wrinkles came. 8he had spent all th
money she' could afford to spend, and
v, was ready to give up In despair, -when
on day a friend made a happy sugges
,'. tion. : '
- This gave her a brilliant idea. She
r Vet. to work on the thing herself, and
' after several months' hard labor and
, almost endless experimenting, she suc
ceeded In producing a wrinkle remover
entirely different from anything She
had Seen or heard of. She tried It on
ft herself, and Jo! and behold, it worked a
wonderful transformation in a single
tight; ahe tried It the second rilght. and
lor wrinkle were practically gone. A
hlrd nlgh three treatments In all
, nd her wrinkles had entirely dlsap
1 learsd, and her skin was soft. Clear,
" osy. and smooth.
Many others' also have used this r
narkabla process with -; wonderful re-
ulta! J . " , , v .
Mrs, J. F. Black or Tonkrs,J N; "t.,
i rltea: ''When I look into- the-glass I
' tesreely know myself, so' great Is the
improvement My wrinkles have en
irely gone," i Miss Qladys Desmond, the
Actress, of Pittsburg, Ps saya: "Tour
treatment made my wrinkles disappear
ti or Tilsht. It'ls certainly' a Ood-
eenJ to wotnaokind, I tried cold creams,
akin foods, and various advertised
wrinkle removers, but thev 'all failed
absolutely and I confess I was very
skeptical about your treatment, but In
ene night my skepticism had entirely
vanished. When I looked at my face on
the following morning and, saw what a
wonderful transformation had takn
place I was aure at last I had found the
right thing.-
, In speaking of her discovery, Miss
Meta says: "Yes, I know It sounds too
good to be,true, but really I do not
think removing- wrinkles la half so won
derful as the telephone. Before the
telephone was Invented It appeared
ridiculous to think of talking from New
Tork to Chicago.
inane w no nave usea cold creams,
etc., cannot understand how my treat
ment can act so quickly. Yet, after all.
It is very simple, and I wonder that
some one did not discover the process
long ago. My fetters from patients tell
the whole story. Here is one from a
lady who says, my treatment made her
iQok' 20 years younger, also letters from
many others. I do not see how any
one can doubt In the face .of such tes
timony as this. . I tried cold creams.
massage, etc.,, myself, without results,
and I can thoroughly sympathise with
those who havs tried to get rid of
wrinkles, and I am truly glad that I
feel I can now offer womankind a surer
and a shorter way.
"I will gve further particulars to all
those who write me within the next 10
days. I must exact a promise of se
crecy from - everyone for my own pro
tection before I glvs full Information
you can use my treatment bn yourself
orfin your own famPy. but you must
not tell what It Is to outsiders.
I guarantee my treatment will In' no
way Injure your skin. On the contrary.
It Will , give U a soft, velvety feeling.
and greatly Improve your complexion, I
ss well as banish unsightly lines, and
wrinkles. , It takes only a few minutes
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i TAddress Harriett Meta, etlits I020A,'
Syracuse, N. T, -1 IU send 'everything
in plain sealed : envelop ao that our
8. V. Fansher, a young man whose
home Is In Medford. Oregon, was killed
by being struck by a streetcar at the
corner of Second and Main streets
shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday after
noon. The conductor and motorman of
the car were placed under arrest and
are being held pending the verdict of
the coroner's Jury at the Inquest to
be held tomorrow afternoon.
At the time of the accident Fansher
was walking east on Main -street. As
ha started to cross Second street he
passed behind a covered truck and
stepped out on the car track Just as
car No. 310 of the Fulton line neared
the spot The car was traveling at a
good rate of speed and before the young
man could get out of its way or the
motorman check Its speed the car
struck Fanaher. throwing him violently
to the ground. His body waa ithrown
slightly to one side of the track and
the step of the car caught In his cloth
ing, dragging him for a distance of 50
feet before the car could bo brought to
a standstill.
Fansher was carried-to a nearby drug
store and a physician summoned to at
tend his injuries. He waa beyond the
aid of human hands, however, as his
skull liHd been fractured and his spine
dislocated by the Impact of the blow
from the rapidly moving car. He died
15 minutes later without regaining con
sciousness. Conductor J. Wark and Motorman R.
G Read were placed under arreat by
the police as soon as It wss announoed
that Fansher was dead. A charge of
manslaughter was placed against them
and they were later released on a bond
of H.OflO to await the action of the
coroner's Jury. Both men state that
the car was going; at an ordinary rate
of speed at the time of the accident
and that every effort was made to stop
the car. If It can he shown that the
car was not run at an unlawful rate of
speed the men will probably be exon
erated. Since coming to Tortland vung Fan
sher had been living with Tils ' brother,
Wilbur E. Fansher at 20,r. Main street.
His father. 1,. W. Fansher. is a promi
nent citizen of Medford and Is a can
didate for the nomination for assessor
of Jackson county. He has been no
tified of the death of his son and Is ex
pected to arrive here some time today
to take oharce of the rr-malns.
Coroner Flnley has charge of the
body snd will hold sn Inquest tomor
row afternoon at 3 o'clock.
RANGE,
Riveted together -like boiler-
will last a lifetime.
'UlLrJLr &. IBB
C0MPLETEH003 EFORni5HER53
Curtain Rods for 9c
Brass rod that extends from 30
inches to 54 inches, with fancy
silver ball ends. Special tomor
row in the Drapery Department
30
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SCHOOL
FOR MARSHFIELD
Plans to Be Drawn After
Conference AVith Port
land Architects.
COMPANY ADMITS .
ITS XEGLIGEXCE
Although James J. Brown several
months ago secured a verdict for 13.750
damages against the Pacific States Tel
ephone & Telegraph company, the case
Is being tried over again before Judge
Oantenbeln In the circuit court. Judgo
Frazer presided In the former trial, but
did not sign the findings before his
death, and this made a new trial nec
essary. The case was simplified today by a
stipulation, In which the defendant
company admitted liability for the ac
cident in which Brown's Injuries were
sustained, he having fallen over a tel
egraph pole that was lying In the
street This leaves only the question
of the amount of damages to be deter
mined, and the case is being tried be
fore the court without a Jury. Brown
sued for $10,000.
Men's Fashions.
From Browning's Magatlae.
A Tuxedo waistcoat has a deeply
pointed front. The pattern is a scheme
vi aiagonai lines cunveraius; iu iuv wa
ter, giving to the wearer a sum, trim
appearance.
Dr. J. T. McCormae, a member of the
Marshfleld school board, and his daugh
ter. Miss Alice McCormae, a teacher, are
at the Hotel Portland for the purpose of
Inspecting the different school buildings
of the city and to consult Portland
architects with reference to a J30.000
school building which Is to be erecteJ
during the summer in the city on Coos
bay.
Bonds for the expenditure of 150.000
on a school were voted by the cltlsens of
Marshfleld last Saturday. Of this
amount 120.000 la to be spent for a site,
The new school Is to be used partly for
hlsrh school classes.
"Marshfleld is growing so rapidly we
found Jt was absolutely necessary to
erect another school," Dr. McQorrnsc
said this morning. 'iOhly a short time
ago the board spent $10,000 In building
an aaoltlon to nnotner scnooi, qui inn
was soon filled and now we are arrang
ing to put up another rirst-ciass ana
modern bulldln In every way."
Marshfleld's population is now In the
neighborhood or ft.uuu persons. neany
800 of these are school children.
Dr. MeCormao is president of the
Marshfleld chamber of commerce. lor
28 years Dr. McCormae has lived in
Marshfleld and all of this time, with
the exception of two years, he has prac
iMd medicine. Some time ago he re
tired from practice and Is now engaged
in thA lumber business.
Miss McCormae is a teacher In the
school there and Is accompanying her
father for pleasure and to assist him
in deciding upon the style of the new
school. From Portland they will go to
British Columbia for a snort visit.
MUllasry Sacrifice.
26 per cent reductloh will be given on
2.000 trimmed hats, all this season's
styles, as an Inducement to get every
lady in tne city to vin um iuf m
rnorrow. Good for tomorrow, Saturday,
only. See our half-page, ad on last
page. Wonder Millinery Co.. First and
Morrison streets.
Perfect fitting glasses II at Metzger'g.
NAVAL PIGEONS.
BOY AT MUTE SCHOOL
CRUSHED TO DEATH
(Special Dltpatcb to The Journal.)
Salem, Or., March SO. Conrad Hagen.
a 8-year-old student at the atate mute
school, was run over by a heavy roller
yesterday afternoon and Instantly killed.
The roller was drawn by two horaet
and had started down the grade near
the school. The driver and two larger
boys were riding on the machine, when
Conrad tried to climb on from behind
and was carried over and thrown under
the crushing weight of the machine.
His neck was broker! and he was killed
Instantly, In theiaresence of the super
intendent, two teachers and the super
visor. He has two sisters In the school.
The parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Hagen of Canny. They say he was
always a venturesome child, having had
several narrow escapes, and two years
ago fell down two stories off a balcony.
Spectacles $1.00 at Metxger's.
PERSONAL.
R. E. Williams, a banker and hop
dealer of Dallas, is st the Imperial.
Edward Kiddle of the Highland City
Flouring mill is at the Imoerlal.
Thomas R Neuhausen, special agent
for the Intertor department, who has
been in lxs Angeles several weeks tes
tifying for the government In land
fraud cases, is expected to arrive in
Portland Sunday. -
C. R. Funk and George Duval, mem
bers of the city council at Xampa,
Idaho, are expected to arrive in Port
land tomorrow to remain several days
Inspecting the various Jobs of street
paving. Nam pa is to pave 24 blocks
during the summer, and the councllmen
are coming to Portland to determine
which is the best system to follow.
From his prison pell, Caleb Powers
Is conducting a canvass of the Eleventh
Kentucky district for ths Republican
congressional nomination. He urges1
that this will be In the nature of a vin
dication at the hands of bis home people.
and .protectors
ever this season.
Full dress mufflers
are handsomer than e
One. of peau de crepe, takes the reefer
form and is a very long way in ad
vance of the ordinary.
Tab collars with rounded points arS
sufficiently distinctive to make them
welcome in dressy quarters.
Soft hats in every shape are popular
among school and the younger college
boys, but men are favoring the stiff va
rieties almost exclusively.
Red, green and brown are ths mo
ment's colors In neckwear.
Combination suits in underwear like
the coat skirt were a long time gaining
a foothold In popular esteem, but their
fortune is fixedthey have got there. .
Beautiful are the new shades in half
hose. Gray,, hello, garnet, a sure and tag
la iisies; peari, gun meiauana oia
in silk.
rose
ms, correspondence, will be strlcOy private," tui wearlog black aUk-. ,
No Longer Needed In These Days of
Wireless Telegraphy.
From the Iondon Dally Graphic.
An admiralty official has confirmed
the statement that the British naval
pigeon service is to be allowed to fall
into disuse. "Think of it!" he remarked.
Not so very many years ago people
were filled with wonderment that a
homing pigeon could fly with messages
at the rate of 60 miles an hour and
reach its destination with safety. To
day a wireless message can be sent at
the rate of hundreds or miies in a iew
seconds. . .
"It was a wise step to establish, as
the admlraltv did. a carrier pigeon serv
ice in connection with the navy; they
are eauallv wise to abandon the stations
now that telerraohlo facilities have
been brought to such a state of perfec
tion.
"Nowadays a battleship can easilj
keep in wireless communication witr
Ram Head, near Plymouth, while voy
aging to Gibraltar, or even to portions
of ths Mediterranean. Most of the fleet
have ths necessarr Installations aboard.
"The naval pigeon service- had its
drawbacks, birds often not finding their
way . home through losing their reckon
ing or on account of Injury. . Only In
minor ways has their usefulness to the
navy been demonstrated. Without wire
loss telegraphy, however, there is no
question thai in time of war they would
have been a real help."
Among pigeon fanciers there Was some
consternation, especially on the part of
those who belong to what is known as
the volunteer carrier pigeon service.
which is not, however,, to bo interfered
with. Breeders .. wlllno doubt avail
themselves of the opportunity to buy
the nlreons which have been trained at
the aaminuty ions. s
Have you 50 cents more? See page.,s.
-Ths Mormon issue is to be fought' out
again In tne Democrat! state . conven
xlon in Idaho this year.. The DtiBols
and antl-DuBols factions sre already
Ualnf up (or the struggle. " - -
IF YOU' WANT TO SEE the NEWEST STYLES IN WEARING APPAREL VISIT tht STYLE STORE
Spring Showing of Silk Petticoats
Prime requisites for the perfect spring costume arc here in
a multitude of charming new tints and effects that will
impel every woman to indulge herself no reason whv she
shouldn't. It's astonishing what a little money wi'll' do
towards purcnasing one.
SILK PETTICOATS In all the pretty spring shades,
made extra full with the sectional tailored flounce, strictly
tailored and made for the new spring suit, Ai i a A
S7.50to, !.... $14.00
Silk Petticoats Daintily Embroidered
We have the pretty fancy Silk Petticoats, daintily em
broidered and finished with lace or ruching, for the evening
or ainner costumes.
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SALE, FROM 6 TO
9 O'CLOCK
A GREAT APRON SALE
Of beautiful White Lawn Aprons in many styles, with
and without bibs and shoulder straps, extra large sizes
aqd lengths and of the best quality. Reg. values si
to $1.00, Saturday night only, choice i&sjC
Our New Spring Millinery Showing
Most every woman is thinking of the "first hat" now.'" Something in the
favored "Merry Widow" Sailors in effects that are handsome, shown in
rajah, satin, silk braid, net, silk, hair braid and straw, in many colors, with
the most advanced styles of brims and crowns.' ' .
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The New Spring Fancy Flowered Styles
Pompons, favored effects of black, brown, navy, Copenhagen, leather,
mais, pink, green, cerise, etc. Some specially chic things are shown in
our windows today.
KlOSfir Petticoat ICredUIfDesired
atm-tib Just 4, 1907
Designed for women who wish
to be correctly dressed. Side gores
fit tightly oyer the hips.
FITS WITHOUT A WRINKLE
Made of rustling Taffena or best
quality Taffeta Prices $1.00 to
$9.00. ;
Displayed In Petticoat Department
Our No Extra Charge Credit
System should be known to
every man and woman. For
your own good investigate this
method of dealing. A small
payment every week or month
Js sufficient to fit , the family
out completely with a new
spring outfit. Open Saturday
evening till 9:30 p. m.
MSTERMUWITWrCOMPfflf
Corner Washington and Tenth Streets
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