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-v. THE OREGON, 'DAILY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND.' ; MONDAY EVENING,' MARCH 30, 1908. V- .'J urn nmnir I IlilllJG (Continued from Pae One.) ', rind a more admirable na ,hn,h of . Jnlt Hrown, near South Otsellc. New Yoric Mia wife la one of tboss mothers Oiat Oo1 baa placed upon earth to show tbtra attll ba saints. .' ""' rmnk Hrown has a .transe convlr - tlon for these times. Ha believes that hla rhlldren and they were seven are i mora Important than money or Its aym bole. Ho never denied hie children the v things he knew they ehoulJ have ool '.. food, good clothing, education that he minht have aerea. So It cornea about that In hl old as- be rents a fam; ln- itoad nf owalrtf one. Hut the whole countrytide loved and admired hla two ana and rive iiuiere P'V l wfm never too old to alt on their fatn- ' er'a kpee and hug him and the beat be loved of them waa Grace. Grace Brown gloried In the farm life. 8be liked to have the people round about " come to the place, where a welcome and honest fun waa alwaya to be found. She ' delighted In the outdoor life. When ehe waa 16 ill times ouroe upon her father. To make the burdn lighter aha went to ' live with her slater. Mra. Hawley at Cortland. Oatello haa some 460 soul, and it la 10 mllea from the nrareat rail road atatlon. DeRuyter, while Cortland la about JO mllea from DeRuyter. Grace chafed agalnat dependence, and when aha waa ll she aecured a plaoe In a aklrt faotory owned by Noah H. Gil lette. Hhe received 14 a week for In aDectlnr skirts. Before long aha waa making (I and 19 a week on piecework, and none la the ahop waa ao quick aa . aha. Noah Gillette haa a worn that ahe waa hla beat worker. OtUatte Arrives. " Cheater Gillette, the man with the lit tle green eyes oarne to Cortland, lie ta the nephew of the owner of the factory. who gave mm a place aa stock cibj-k i lie a week. aillette had barn In the factory - vur hafnra Unci Hrown. who had be coma 'Billy" Brown, went to work torn. She glvea llttla pictures of, the home Ufa: "Kveryone her dear, la ao good to me that I ahall be apollrd when I have to be acolded again. 1'apa la ao careful that I ahall not be disturbed In the morning, and If 1 bmv I want anything to eat, he alwaya mukea the girla run and get It." In all of her letters aha begged him lo write to lier, to come and ste tier. Blic told hltn of the stories the girl a In the factory wrote to her about Jiia run ning about, unplcaHMnt atorlea at any time and which nddd to a Borrow al-, ready beyond her atrcngth. Think of tier menukl etui physical Buffering In that homo of love and kindness, and wonder how It miter have affected her when the Thin With the Little Green Ky sent letter Ilka thta; Cruel Answer. Ier: I am too tired to write, but will do the beat 1 can. I am glud you are having auch a good tin), uud tope you will feel well enough to njoy It. You had batter deride to atay lunger, aa I think It would be for your good. I could not poaelbly coma up until Thursday night and poaalbly not until Friday, ao do not plan on It. Aa to the numerous accusations you make againnt me, thev are all true, and ao purhapa I had better not come at alL In fact, I think It would be better for us both. Do not think I am sarin thin because I am tired, hut because I think II beet. Houlnc you will tin- rteretnnd my reatiotis tor writing as I do. 1 remain. C." keturna to Cortland. . Grace Brown returned to Cortland and to her work, confident that Gillette would marry hor. He kpt putting her off, and In June pereuaded her to return to Otsellc. Ue wrote to her once In two weeks. She tried hard to make her letter brave and cheerful, but hla neg leot, her utter misery waa too great for her. Yet each reproach la laden with a plea for forgiveness, for under standing that It Is because she la auf faring ao much. Letters came to her from her girl frlenda In Cortland that Gillette " seemed in be having an awfully gooa time and ahe gueased my coming nome had dona you good, for you had not seemed ao cheerful In weeks." When ever ahe trlea to be cheerful ahe breaks off every once In a while, pleading to him to coma to her, promising that ahe will not d unreasonable or cross. in one latter of almple, dignified reproaoh ane enas wun: , "Go where you want to. dear, and don't be angry with me. I want you to 1Ei '. I White Indian A white Indian b a tick In diin. When th Indians first saw a white nun they were sure he was sldC . White skin sick man was their argument "Pale-face" is the name theyave as. Pale faces can be cured. When blood is properly fed the face jlows with health. Scott's Emulsion is a rich blood food. It fives new power to the bone marrow from which the red blood sprint. , , t AflDreggistsi Ms. aad $1.00. ' .1 a-'l .V J 1 4- v: M-k. A Gorgeous Pageant of Fashion Befitting ' the Easter Tide , J. KNODE COOKE night and I am ao blue." The next day Grace Brown wrote to unietie: "I almply can't atay here any longer. Mamma worries and wondere why I cry so mucn,, ana i am just about slclc .1,1.1 Yi t T ..,11. nlln wh this "o 1 JUSI auoui SICK, Iy: " LS."1!', hi! and take me away to aoma IStJJ cryTna7l tbi time Vat' aV fli ?h'i? rauae be did not want those in ina I --,, .. v.. .a. .n f irat Boclal get" to know about it night, and you have made me feel ao. Chester, I don't mean that, dear; you out at rl It "a natural that ha ahotiia ak r,ve .fwayi been awfully rood to me. ,t -BiUy" Brow-, wbo wm the brUbt- ana T know wu 4lwmJBrbt t girl of all, a dainty -lltUa thing:. tioa r t in I th brown eves, a amlliBs roar niouta OB of It All. and a eomnlexJoa that la not found Ul. lw.' ' Graoa Brown careful to olUea. She weighed not 100 pouada, yal ?,w" J'a .t "rmf J"?.." ah wag delicately rounded. dolnga, and tha padioa of thla -why ones Brows loved tha TWng ort to be ohaarful and amualng be- witw h t.ittia anan F.vas. how- aha comag tramandoualy Impresalva as ona caulA Lava a-iven a heart ao big and ret,a the lettcra In entirety. In a letter SenVroiut I aoulo pui ilnd to In- evident that be could not teUlgant and simple to auob a waatura har on the ' Fourth, preferring to go i. (T...itMhi thin I with other girl, aha tells him she la asked many people who knew than both " put "ld to oxplaln thla rlddla, and they rapllad LJ1r"1 ,1nL 'ett?r"Cv.,tend.!.r an with honaat ampaaala "God knows!" Parhaoa ha aDDealed to har at first "na 01 ,n"r anort lire. Letters m which because ha had iean muon ot tha world n,r purpoea waa to arrange details clrl naa araamea I t . ,u waa iu taice, ana then comes the last of all. and tha aaddesL tha letter written on Juiy f, in which ahe said the little book read girl had dreamed about She was Immensely proud taat ha had bean to Oberlln. She had alwaya ' longed to go to college until ahe mat 'Gillette, or rather until aha became In. terested In him. That waa a little mora . than a, vaar aco. In October. 1S06. What ever may have attracted her to him in "I have been bidding sood-bv to soma place today. There are ao many nooks, dear, and all of them ao dear to i. I have lived here nearly all my tha beginning, 'BUly'J Brown placed PJ-f1 r "'d ffd;bye. t0 th-'prlnir- tlie Thing with tne utu ureen jtyes ';r m . , r" on a. HUl of rUuaion. endowing him ". tnn the apple tree where wa with the attributea of har own nature, r. ,P,'fV,UM: ,tne.n, ln e n,vei and worshipped what aha herself era- afct,fr hu 'n.h orchrf atad. When Ker alater moved from Cort- f",0' ?'b5,r,,.h.Uiav land. Orac Brown remained because "l6" y,?r?fe JTOrSi.m 1lttla $? faha eould not bear to bo parted from "y,.m" 'rom thrashing I really de- UtHette. Before uua ana naa yiaiaea. - It had been a long and bitter atruggle Tgl Bad. agalnat her love for him. But only one Four daya later, on July 11. Grace does aha mention It In har letters, those Browns troubles ended on Big Moose 'wonderful letter which Gillette care- lke. One la aura that her Taat cry leaaly stuffed In hla desk In Cortland, which echoed over tha lake, waa not - nonchalantly tailing the dlatrlot attor- wrung from her by the fear of death, ney where he could find them, la the but by tha realization that tha creature letter written on June jss, noi inree i -" w uruiumiuiy, ior wnora ane before ahe died, oraoe ttrown imu aacrniueu everyuiing, wanted her AOII MISSING Floretta "Wlialey Has Inhcr itod Small Fortuno Law yers Seek Iler. (United Frees Leased Wire.) San Franolaoo, Maroh SO. Efforts are being made In California, particularly In San Franolaoo and oltles adjacent to It, to locate Floretta Whaley, who eloped from Hempstead. Long Island, a year ago with the Rev. Jere Knode wB. mr U W vaui Bu al ww oi a Ul fcatLJUU t attend the judicial aettlement of her grandmother'a estate. Tha presence of ins young woman la required in oourt In Mlneola. Iong Island, on May II. Tha citation haa been Issued, and attorneys representing the estate, valued at flt,- vvu. nave already lagen ataos to find bar. Mra. Keiiah Whaley. tha arandmothar. was executrix of the will of Floretta'a rauier.who directed that hla two daugh ters, Floretta and Edna, be educated out of tha estate, and thar were to re ceive tha remainder of tha property after tha grandmother'a death. Oooke and Floretta Whaley were re cently located In a small flat In Green atreet, San Francisco, but they fled aa soon aa their whereabouta were discov ered. The San Francisco police depart ment will be aakad to assist in tha search for them. FRENCH MOTOR ! weeka ;.' said: sTo to Blame. to die. If only aha could have heen apared that refinement of hla cruelty. vtuo.1 uues li matter wnetner or not UfflBJT Eir The Dedion la at Present Third in Race Genii an Car Breaks Down. i Elaborate Promenade Parisian Gowned Women Tomorrdw evening (if the weath'er per mits) between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 P. M. Eastern Outfitting Co. COR. TENTH AND WASHINGTON STS. To the accompaniment of Brown's orchestra, living models will parade the beautifully draped windows on two sides of the building, displaying the most exquisite French modelsevening gowns worth hundreds of dol lars, street costumes, such as grace Fifth avenue at Easter time, picture hats, street hats, jackets, skirts, and all the little accessories now fashionable in Paris and New York. This elegant spectacle of fashion and beauty can be seen from either Tenth or Washington street. Costumes to be changed every eight minutes. 1 ;-i .! v. . ' u i - t 1 f 1 A ' Tha world ami vou. too, may think "lOreen Eye.! Were he 10 time. i luc iiiuuaivr ui qi-dmiv. or aeiriahnaaa of wlckednea. that he Is, In comparison with the greatness of Grace Brown's v,.c, iuv Biiguuur ui uer sacnrice, tne nobility ot her nature, he la aa a apeok of dust on tha earth's surface. When they carried the frail, worn dear.' To tha Thing with tha LltUa Green Eyea aha waa merely for hla amuae- ment. to be neglected for his frlenda of tne, "nest social sei in uirmmu. ir not on rare occasions when tba little . -.ii .1 .j-t .i. ni. . me iran. - mypm- ooay or urace Brown to Vallev Vlaw . whom te waa upPeed to be engaged, cemetery, 100 people followed it rever ' :?mttVLl '!rih lovingly Pp?rhaps " yea" ! ttiiSg&titti "Tt ,TavWbraeenth,2tayttnhaekrs M. On prU 11 -ha wrote from her ublLll mak8 ln thel. w.-.0" " " ' aomA In Bout1 Otaeuo: to her memory, and that when the weak , "Of courae I could stay until a week aM, of frali; helnVs shall mnL Sf.- , from Saturday, but I want to go to the "ere , virtue te ' the . cnielt? of anr thl . .nh nlcnin. Von let me have mv way " :2 cfueAty -0 anger, tha I wwwui atwvw us. uni BDIlHr tig TT Q W tnia time, aear, anu l won i aK ior my rout, human charity l)rruir ",mTS i way again. I hop. you are haying wat gympathy diaper Maybehal suffer you call a good time, now.tnat you have ig may cause those eucceedea in making me leave coruana i fUalted Press- Leased Wire.) Ely, Nev. March 10 Half of Ely's population turned put early this morn Ing to give the Dedion, tha French entry ln tha New York-to-Parla automobile race, an enthuslaatio send-off at l:l o'clock, on Ita way to San Francisco. Tha car reached Ely at 9 o'clock last nignc The Dedton I. at tha preen,t tlma, third in the race. The American i noma, car, leading ail by several hun dred mllea. Is on Its way to Valdeg, Alaska, aboard a steamer. The last re port rrom tne Italian car zuet, aecond in me race, came rrom ooidfleld Sat urday night and tha German racer was reported on a freight car bound for ugacn, ui&n, ior repairs. nn Vt y.r,-A- H j 7 . 1 dear, to think know Why you aay, j ain t m ioou I am urea ana if j be that a atem mnr.n.t nnr.i. blue toniarht. dear, so cleasa don't be w. J.4eS r.. ? '"f Pointing ;rosa when o.. read thli letter." v". Y,''""" al "'n he It waa in the latter l 1 . K , n n. p.a... V. y. iinoii her., flhe went to the Thlna- With 7.?!J .IV J7. BQe. r0..19 'or her the Oreen Eyea. Ha was annoyed. It Jlf," wora! or nlra "at was cru- t-lTOl VnoVCu.totevlohe W J-fi t. . . be that a stern moralist pointing fletteV" J!" SVf' "-Pr finger at the sin he ttlrt of March 5f - ?,i.TSr'' "ola" the punishment the truth, forced 72 I d?? n"tmean that hope for S. tJ2: roJS?S hr 'a loat. May she not have for her blessed are the mira tn v.... they shall see God." for CONFESSES HIS CRIME fContlnued from Page Ona.) interfered with hla plana, might even ' hMvima ilnnnmfnetnTtlA tin ' la hnA nr. ' dered her to go home, cireless of what ,TDreii ner. Withheld Hla Answer. , ..: lie did not write her for days. One morning there were six letters on her , piata when ahe came down for break- rant, out none rrom mm. km toia o i- 1 1 tw -v 1. . . . : f lette. how she tried to enUr Into the position In a shirt facto rS Vi.. country gaietie., aa baa been ner cue- met Gillette, the nephew of the owner "L. "."""i.na a oooKKeener ln tha When they reached a lnn.iv ,nu -e8i?ered bX,a.clumP t Pine treea, the faithless, vlllalnoua lover, in sud- aen impulse, welzed a tennis racouet .i" . uuwh mo Kin wno naa gao rlflced everything for her love of him. Then the vounor fiend thr. h teas xorm into tne water. If The Beaver - The best $3 Hat sold in Portland. For vari ety of style and for dur ability, it has no equal Sold exclusively by -Vit-V i"-: GiOTHI'IlG'CO " 166-168 Third SC y (jlUette was the dnahtna' vnnnv V,o of the town and his attentions to the Simple country alrl flattered har. anrf made her the envied of all the girls of mm. auu ono uay urace Brown disappeared. She had returned i. h numa uwnn in ner oreaut an awful aeoret At the murder trial h epondence between this clrl and her lover was made public. It portrayed in simple language the story of a uroRBn-nBarioo gin wno etui loved and who refused to believe that tha soft promisee of her lover were the words of a perfidious scoundrel. He had prom ised to marry her. A. hundred times In these letters ahe neggea mm ior tne love that had been hers, for the name of the unborn and because it was right, to come and claim her as hla bride. She did not threaten. She did not complain. She only asked for Justice. , . . And Gillette came to her after many weens or temoie menial anguish upon her heart and they went away together, ahe believing that he had come to make good his promises and that ha would right her wrong. He took her to a fashionable summer hotel on Big Moose lake, delaying the marriage Ceremony on various pretexts. On tha third day Chester Gillette took "Billie"? Brown canoeing on the lake. He struck her over tha head with a ten nis racquet, then oast her body Into tha lake. , . WHFLEY STEIKES BACK AT ENEMIES (United Press Leased Wlra.1 Washington, March 30. Should tha nouse committee on judiciary aaopt tne report 01 us auDcommittee, wnion heard the Impeachment charges agalnat Judge Lebbeus R. Wllfley of the United States court for China, friends of tha judge say he will demand an impeachment trial on his own account. Thla couraa will be taken to enable him to answer atrlctures against turn and his court, to contradlot which ha waa not allowed to. submit any evidence to the aubcommlttee. FULL BLOODED INDIANS MABEY (rrnlted Preu Leased Wire.) Santa Rosa, CaL, Maroh 80. With the full ceremony of the Episcopal church, a real Indian couple was mar ried ln the church of tha Incarnation yesterday, when Editor Dugan and Lou Boyes were united by tha Very Rev. at Allen L. Burleson, dean of tha Episcopal aiocese. The bride is full blooded Indian girl and prettv and Moyes Is an Indian rancher of Alexander valley. After ae. curing a lloense the couple sought out the Key. uurieson. wno married tna bride's sister a year ago. and asked him to perform the ceremony, and he con aented. r GOLDEN WEDDING OF MR. AND MBS. HARVEY They ILayeLlved on the Same Farm, Near Oakland, Oregon, Since Their Marriage. (Special Dlspatcn te Tb Jearaal.) Roaeburg, Or., March SO.- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harvey of English Settle ment, near Oakland, celebrated their golden wedding yesterday at their homo. Mr. Harvey la 76 and Mrs. Harvey la 78 years of age. They have lived on the same farm continuously during all the years since their marriage. The chil dren, grandchildren and one great frandson were all at the family home o celebrate the anniversary. Four daughters live in Roeeburg, Mrs. Mary Btearna, Mrs. n. nice, Mrs. K. Lt. Mo L&ughlln and Mrs. H. S. French; also a granddaughter, Mrs. Sylvia Terrlll and ber son, Irving Terrlli There waa alao present a son, will Harvey, who lives in jaiiiomia. a dinner was a feat ure of tha celebration. RECEPTION' TO SENIORS AT ASHLAND NORMAL (Speetal Dispatch to The Journal.) Ashland, Or.. March SO. The annual senior reception given Friday evening at the normal by the junior class was one of the aoclal eventa of tha year. The larre recentlon room and the atalrwair leading up were tastefully decorated ln green, while the way leading down and the spacious dining hall were resDlend- ent ln the senior oolors, blue and gold. Tha tables were arranged ln the form of a oroas and decorated with vellow daffodils. After an Informal reception all marched to the dlnlne- halL where near. ly 100 .at down to a banquet Leonard I Smith prealded as toaatmaster and re sponses were made aa follows: "The Seven Wonders of tha Normal School," Stanley Wood, president of the Junior ciass; - A. warsJiig Dog jvever Bites, Myrn Bailey: "Advice to the Seniors. Harvey De Armond; "The Meek and Devout." Harry Sayle. president of the aenlor class- 'Tha Reflections of tha Bchoolmaeter," President C. u Payne. HAYTI HEARS JtUMOR OF MORE TROUBLE (Cnlred Press Leased Wire.) Port Au Prince, Hayti, March SO. The Inhabitants of Port Au Prince are again In a state of great excitement Rumors of an Impending UDrialnat agaltlst the government are once more current on all sides. Political refugees are hurriedly aeek- Ing ahelter in the legations. Among I inese is Major i,eonce lrracque, who wa. Haytlan military attache to the jamestown exposition. Major Larracque narrowly eacapedl rimuuuu aiier me events or Jdarcil lb, by the timely arrival of the Brlttah crolaer Indefatigable. Ho waa notified by a friend that hla arrest waa Immi nent ana ran to the French legation, where he has been a refuaea alnna nonn I yesiemay. 'I, TO Otrxi A COLO TV An nay' !-J Take LAXATIV BROMO Qnlnlne , TaMats. v. t. uaw'B o Bicnanirv is on mcd POX Eye late 11.00 at Meters.' 11 ' i 1 Sootha. Itching alrra. Heals cnta nr burns without a axsar. Cures Dllem o- aema, sail rneum, any iicning. Doan I uinimenu xour aruggist sells it. Metiger. ieweler. ontlclan. a it ).. ingion. Bmployaa" nigbi VoilgM.- Oaks rink em cloves benefit akatlnar party tonight Hundreds of tickets sold. Good time la assured alL The balance Of tha week akataa wtll ha rVwa tn laitlua But an admission of lOo will bo charged w uuniviw ana erveuuig. 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