- s THE OREGON' DAILY; JOURNAL;" PORTLAND, . FRIDAY EVENING.' MAY 1; 1808. 12 f. 717 1V1 7 2de rn XM difference 1 ljj chief in Style between v.. .... v . , ' .. - h New York real Gtethes and SUSPECTSOLDIER OF ARMY CRIME Private John Tread well Be lieved to Have Stolen For mula for Explosive. , (Unites' Fru Lmm4 Wire.) San Francisco, May J.Armr officers at the Presidio are still pusxled today over tha order from Washington dUs mlsslng John Treadwell, a private in the Seventieth company coast artillery. from the service. However. It is known that, the gQidJer . was suspected of hav. ing attempted to learn the secret zornt ula of explosive "D." which la used In the bljr coast defense guns. It Is 'fur ther reported that secret service men nave been keeping a close watch on reaa wen ana mat nis aiemisaai is the direct result of the report they made at Washington. It Is said that he has Deen under watch ever since he en' listed 'at Denver four months ma. Etaspite the efforts to keep the mat ter secret, the news of the discharge leaked out and caused great surprise at the rresidio. captain ixmg or the sev entieth coast artillery said today that he regarded, Treadwell as a valuable man because of his knowledge of ex plosives and of handling guns. Captain David Ketchum. xoat adiu tant, Mid the knew nothing about the case except ine peremptory oraer irom Washington. Treadwell speaka Japanese fluently and is. well educated. It la said that when he enlisted he was anxious to be assigned to the coast artillery., other Clothes. is the difference i i i I between this Season and last Season A 1 Ana btyie is one reason why we sell ? Benjamin" Clothes. reason The . 1 otner is that, dollar for dollar, they represent the greatest value. IN"" I 311 Morrison, Opp. Postoffice W9 M Uoo Paea W' THEaBWii V.P,i LUMBCA Cvchanoc IS USSY 1 1 g & OUR NEW POLICES OFFER ALL THAT. IS BEST IN r LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. Lew Jen-Participating Rates High Cash Values superior Inducements offered to reliable active agents. . Apply to TEBSn B. MMMMW, Kaaager of Agents, 814 I.nmbe exchange Bldg. Delivered on Short Notice asd- In Any Quantity : OreOxi & Washington Lumber Co. : fcot of Ha'Iicn Ave.; ; S I ' - Phone Main 2163 lixees costlhttle accomplish nuca i I0US III kinships Allotting Agent Finds Amazing Consanguinities in Oregon Tribes. (Bpedal Dispatch to Tbt Joorsal.) Klamath Falls, Or., May 1, Hiram F. White, special allotting agent on the Klamath Indian reservation, who is making the last or the allotments to the Klamath. Pitt river and other In dians, expects by early fall to have finished the work, and an engineer is expected shortly to finish the aurveys. The relationship of the Klamatha was , found, to. be decidedly mixed. In some instances brothers married sisters, grandfathers their granddaughters, or mothers their sons-in-law, making It a most difficult task to tabulate families. Another feature that hindered his work waa the superstition that leads the In dian never to Bpealt the name of a de ceased Indian. However, the records now show a Hat of all the representative families on the reservation and it will not be a difficult matter to ascertain those enti tled to allotments. Mr. White found the Indiana are not decreasing in numbers, but are rather on me increase. The fact that some In dians drop their names and aaaume new ones hag made it appear aa if they had died. About 1.000 are entitled to allot ments now, and all . but too have re- ceivea inetr lanas. . NEW THE0BY OF . CAUSE OF PNEUMONIA . (Doited frtm Leastd Wire.) Chicago, .May i.x new theory as to the cause of pneumonia and the dis covery of a remedy for the disease is announced by Dr. H. Manning Flan, a member of the Chicago Medical so ciety. Dr. Fish declares that the seat of trouble In the diseaae is not in the lungs, but in the small cells In the bony framework at the top of the nose. The disease is not harmful except when locked up In auch cells aa these. Then It begins to expand and Is ab sorbed by the blood, becomina- th most dangerous of disease germs, working rapidly down into the lungs. The simple remedy that he claims will oure the dis eaae is to remove the pus from the cells In the bony framework described. BRUISED "FUNNTBONE'! ENDS MAN'S LIFE (Bolted PrcM Leased WIr. Plainfteld, N. J., May 1. Abel B. Gas ton is dead at his home here aa a re sult of striking hlg etoow against a pil lar while dancing. Qaaton waa attending a class recep tion and while waltzing with a young woman struck the pillar In seeking to avoid another couple. . A sharp corner caught the "funnybone" and he imme diately complained of a numbness in the limbs, He waa assisted to an ante-room, where he became unconscious. Four physicians, who diagnosed the trouble as meningitis were unable to restore the sufferer. Hdw " Syracuse Woman rPook Her' Wrinkles Out in -Three Nights AFTER 'MASSAGE AND BEAUTY SPECIALISTS HAD FAILED r v 4 5 "Made Me Look Twenty Years Younger ay Olelnnatl tady Who Tried IV"""Jrow aaf' Torty, bai My Compleaion Is Smoother and Batter Thaa In Oirloood," Writei a Kentucky ; -4 Woman Who TTsed This Wonderful Process ' - v . fo Semorlng Wrinkles. Thm Plscorerer Offers to dive Partloulaza rrae of Cuargre to All Who Wtlts Xer Within XText Ten Days EMCts promise of Becrecyw-Treat-xoeai Very Simple and Absolutely Harmless May Xt Vsed Without Knowledge of .Tour ' - Most intimate rrteadg. , Ever since woman's beauty held sway over man and brought her power. In fluence and, wealth, ahe has sought a way to stay the processes of old age and banish deep lines and furrows from her brow. - Chemists, beautv doctors and pkin dbecfsllsta have for centuries past vain ly tried to fathom the sealed secrets of nature and find a way to keep the beauty of youth in. a woman's face ana form. Harriett Meta was no exception to the general rule of women. Trouble and worry left their unsightly lines and marks noon her face. : She saw tne beauty of her youth giving way to the heavy Imprints of coming age. Her first resort was to face massage. oold creams and steaming pots; then next to beauty specialists, but all in vain. The wrinkles seemed If anything to grow deeper and deeper. Massage even appeared to stretch the skin; more wrinkles came. 8he had spent all the money ahe could afford to spend when one day a friend made a happy sugges tion. Thia gave her a brilliant Idea, She set to work on the thing herself, and after several months' - hard labor and almost endlesp experimenting ahe suc ceeded in producing a wrinkle remover, entirely different from anything ahe had seen or heard of. She tried it on herself, and lo! and behold, it worked a wonderful transformation in a single night; she tried it the second night, and her wrinkles were "practically gone. A third night three, treatments In all and ' her wrinkles had entirely disap peared, and her skin was soft, clear, rosy and smooth. Many others also have used this re markable process with wonderful . re sults. . Mrs. Moran Elmer of New Tork City write: "Tour treatment removed, my wrinkles in one night." Mrs. Turn ham of Seattle, Washington, says: ''My wrinkles are all gone; words cannot express how grateful I feel to you for what your treatment has done for me." Mrs. a. m. isrooKs or Howe-, Texas, writes: 'Tour treatment Is the first I ever tried that really had th desired effect in banishing face lines. I tinx 68 years old and yet many say I do not look more than 45." Miss Gladys Des mond, the actress, of Pittsburg, Penn- t ylvanla, says: Tour 'treatment1 made my wrinkles disappear In one night. It is certainly a Godsend to womankind, I tried oold creams, akin foods and vari ous advertised wrinkle removers, but tney all railed absolutely and I confess LfilJ'tl. ffkffptlca,l-about,ouBtraat-t ment, but in one night my skepticism had entirely vanished. When I looked at my face on the following morning and saw what a wonderful transforma tion had taken plaoe I waa crura at last I had found the right thing." . In speaking of her discovery. Miss Meta says: . 'Teg, I know It sounds too good to be' true, but really I do not think removing wrinkles la half so wonderful aa the telephone. Before the telephone was invented 1t appeared ri diculous to think of talking from New Tork to Chicago. - Those who have used cold creams, etc., .cannot understand how my treat ment can act ao quickly. Yet, after alii it is very simple, and I wonder that someone did not discover the process long ago. My letters from patients tell the whole story. Hera la one from a lady who says my treatment made her look SO yeara younger; also letters from many others, I do not see how anyone can doubt In the 'face tf such testimony as this. I tried cold creams, massage, etc., myself without results, and I can thoroughly sympathize with those who have tried to get rid of wrinkles, and I am truly glad that I feel I can now offer womankind a surer and a-ahorter way. i . "I will give further particulars to all those who write xn within tthe next 10 days.' I must exact a promise of se crecy from everyone for my own protec tion before I give full Information if you can use my treatment oil yourself or in your own family, 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 it a soft velvety feeling and greatly Improve your complexion, as well as banish unsightly lines and wrinkles. It takes only a few minutes to use it. " "Address Harriett Meta, suite 1020 C, Syracuse, N. Y.' I will eend everything in plain sealed envelope so that our correspondence will be strictly private." w ill Yon Walk .Owe, to First andlaylor SSreettsJor$2.00 ;i:L::Perhaps Five- .-i. This is the" amount you save, and this is the amount we T e a 1 1 y give you when you pay us For one of our su perior men's spring Suits. We -invite your inspec tion and challenge c ompetition. We've gt the goods . and we know we can please you, i Make up your mind today to irop in to morrow. Note our display windows, the choice quality of the goods and the little prices.--' - - . 193-195 FIRST STREET-CORNER TAYLOR THE RIGHT GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES MvMMMMtTWvvWMMOtMtfMWMMMt FEDERAL GRAND JURY ACQUITS E, C HASEY (ColUd Prat Leaaed Wire.) Juneau, Alaska, May 1. The federal grand jury on the first ballot today ac quitted fcdward C. Hasey on a charge of murder In the second degree, in con nection with the shooting of Fred Rine hart in the Keystone canyon riot last year during the famous railroad war be tween tne Uuggenhelms and the Alaska Home railroad people. Attorneys John A. Carson of Salem, Oregon; Judge Ostrander and F. M. Brown of Valdes; also T. R. Lyons, were notified to be prepared to return here in leeember with, witnesses to defend Hasey on four more Indictments if the department orders further prosecution. Ladles' 13.10 fine dress shoes and Ox fords, tans, blacks and patents, all slses $1.76 pair. Sample Shoe company. First and Madison. CROWDS A44TaT ICE BREAKING OFF COAST OF ALASKA (Cnlted PreM Leased Wire.) Nome, May 1. "The Ice is breaking!" was the cry which startled this town last night and this morning the cltt lens are anxiously 'watching tfre Ice, which Is being driven by the wind Into heaps along the jhore and which promises to open tne roadway at any time- This is the earliest that the Ice baa aver broken up. Warm weather and Chinook breeces have got lo their work. ' Mining operations are la full blaat and the cleanup promises to ba the largest on record. X - . "tow Bates to Chicago. Extremely low rates to Chicago and otner eastern points on sale May f via Chicago as Northwestern line. For full information apply R. V. Holder, general agent, 161 Third street. - Idaho Declamation Contest. v CaldwelL Idaho. Mvi 1 The nrtllavn ot Idaho, located here, has carried off the Honors in aectamauon. this week, tnkinsr fdrst nlaee in the. leasrua of li schools ia South Idaho. '-r. ;. " ,; cut. all s!x, 96o pair 5ample 6hoe company. First and Madi.j - t J Li U Las . MNMS w TlSr RESPONSE to Our Friday's A Sale. We want you all to, come again on Saturday. All of Friday's Specials will be continued with the additional items quoted below i 4 Fancy Waists Lingeri-rEcru JSTet, and Fancy Silk Waists; yalues up to $17.50 ' 4.50 Dress Skirts Cream Serge, Panama and light Fan cy Mixture Materials ;4vals'l up to $15 6.95 Children's Trimmed Hats We have prepared for Saturday selling, 200 neatly trimmed Leghorn hats for children at (only St. 00 Merry Widow Sailors, trimmed with straw pompons, our regular $3.50 value ............... . . . : $2.49 Millinery Bargains Gal6(e ! 'if' New Style Wire. - Frames .vv .r.'.y; '., .10c Straw Bcaid, 10 and 12-yard piece's ... ; . . . 15c Untrimmed Straw.hape$ 25c, 49c and . . . . . . . . 75c Pretty Flowers; 10c, 15c and,. . IV. . . . . . i . . . . 25ci J P: 2 . - a ,.; t ,. i " 1 j , in, . .. ',' .... ' " : 1 , ' y-- Jo Mo Ashe30i!i C0O CORNER FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS