The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7. 1905
EXCHANGE 11
A 6171
FMM'S
.Our Friday Bargain. Sales are especially arranged
money-saving occasions. It is our, intention to sell
on Friday goods selected from pur' regular stock at
prices a utue less than elsewhere. , .
It will pay you to come a long distance to take ad
vantage of these remarkable Friday bargains.
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MASSACHUSETTS ROBBERS MURDER
INDORSES BRYAN EXPRESS AGENT
Mrs. Alfred G. DIeterich. whose husband denies that she eloped with
Barry Brenchley, the Vanderbilt whip. Mrs. Dieterich, who is worth
$7,000,000 In her own right, left New York several weeks ago. 8he
la now In Paris.: Brenchley disappeared at the same time, hut his
whereabouts are unknown.
SHERLOCK SIGLER CLEARS UP
MYSTERY OF THE TAX ROLL
Another myttery has been cleared up
In official circles, but this time it vu
not a murder mystary, neither waa It
a robbery mystery, : but ust a plain,
elmpiei , mystery of a man who made
out his statement as to the amount 'f
property . he owns ' and returned It to
quit
vfirking
for -your
clothes
Reverse the conditions.
Let your clothes work
foryou, Vhy not? Be
fore' a man , begins a
trip, attends. a social af
fair, gets married, , en-;
gages in business or con
templates a big financial
undertaking, what is the
usual remark you hear
him pass?. "Welf, I
guess I had better get
a new suit of clothes.'
AVhy? Because he
knows that a well-tailored
suit, fitted excel-,
lently, made to order by
a tailor who knows how,
is the safest, surest, and
best guide to success in
the particular effort he
is about to launch.' 'In
other; words, this man
believes in having his
clothes work for him,
instead of working for
them. Columbia clothes
are IT. :
CDOCMM
cvenS 823 Stark Streets
County Assessor Slgler without sign
ing his name or Riving- his address.
Btgler pondered over the Strang docu
ment for several dayshe had more
like It to Bonder over, but this one In
particular caused him to wonder be
cause the amount was large one and
would aid materially In swelling the
assessment roll. : Wondering how In tile
world he would discover the owner of
the statement ,Slsler started a search
of last year's assessment roll to dis
cover a statement similar to the one
unsigned. Incidentally Staler told a
journal reporter anoui tne strange docu
ment and said that it was but a Bample
of the difficulties- encountered by the
assessor.- f
"Now when I send a deputy around
to this man to assess his property he
Will say that he has already sent in
his statement. That la not ail he will
say. He will aay that I am trying to
make out that he did not tell the truth
in filling out his statement and make
a few more , remarks as to the manner
Ht which he office f county assessor
la conducted."
Thus said Slgler. The search through
the assessment roll revealed a state
ment Ust year which was very similar
to the one held by Slgler. In the mean
time The Journal reporter wrote a story
about the mysterious statement.
, When the deputy assessor called on
the man ho announced that he had
read The Journal story but did not
think that It oould possibly have beta
about himself because he had been
so. careful with It He had Set down
the various amounts with care and had
even gone so far as to make a copy
of the statement The deputy showed
the statement received by the assessor.
It was at once recognised by the man
and he was "flabbergasted."
When asked why he had not signed
the document and filled in the address
the man said that he supposed the sec
retary of the company for which the
statement was made out would do that
before sending It In. The secretary
supposed that the statement was com
plete' and that was the explanation.
The man who made out the statement
la at the. head of a well-known east
olde corpora tlon and "made some con
fidential talk with the deputy before
ne got away, me aepuiy said it was
too good a Joke to keep and the man
admitted It He was Frank Schmitt,
of Frank Schmitt & Co.. manufacturers
of -sashes and doors, 115 East Eighth
atreet. -.
UTtEy WILL DEBATE
. AVITH W. B. MUARRY
The South Portland Republican club
will open the campaign in South Port
land next Wednesday night The main
event of the evening will be a debate
between W. 8. tTRen of Oregon City
and W. R. McGarry on the recall bill,
which Is' one of the many bills to be
voted on at the coming June election.
The executive -board of the club will
endeavor to have all of the initiative
amendments fully explained to the
voters at a aeries of meetings to be
held before the election. Among other
.nukpn who have been Invited to ad-
diees the meeting are Judge George J.
Cameron. Sheriff R, I Stevens and
Robert 0. Morrow.
Miss Lena Harwas, Frank D. Hen
ri easy. Bailey. Jackson and the NeW
Moon quartet nave wen entafta io iur
ni.h the musical entertainment for the
evening and enlarge crowd la expected
to be present.'
FAMOUS JOCKEY WHO
W0X DEBBY IS DEAD
Catted Press Leasee Wire.!
once famoua Jockey who rode 20 times
In the Derby and won It three times,
lsvdead at Leicester, after a long ill
ness. He wat J years old.
King Edward knew Custanca and his
mir.cnwn.iv . . . . - -
?'ears Ago during his visits to Mr. Chap
In, Custance used to be told: off to give
ma King . .
i' Bargain Trlday Special.
i.rt wlnii KOe rer rallon: 11.00
rort and sherry, 75o per gallon; all
1.S0 quality wine. $1.00 a gallon; $3.09
whiskey, J.zr per gajioa; wmn
key. 13.00 per gallon; 15.00 whiskey,
$8.75 per gallon. - .
25 per cent discount on "brandy .and
gin. , '- .
Friday only orders delivered to all
parts of the city. -
National Wlna Co.. Fifth and Rtark
street, Phones Mala A Mi. ,
I MAN
KILISJIS WIFE
W, A. Carmen Fires Three
Bulleta Into Woman
Who Deserted Him.
(T7nited Frew Leased Wire.)
Ban Francisco, May 7. W, H. Car
men, 80 years old. living with his father,
W. A. Carmen, at 117 Noe street, fired
three shots at his wife, Mrs. Margaret
Carmen, a cashier In a nickelodeon at
618 Broadway, at noon today, instantly
killing her. With the - nickelodeon
crowded with people. Carmen stood in
Una at the ticket window.' and as he
I reached his wife, who was selling tick
ets, he said: I told you Id kill you
if you left me. You have done If
With these words Carmen drew a re
volver from his hip pocket and fired
three shots through the small aperture
in the ticket window. Each shot took
effect the woman dying instantly.
Carmen came to San Francisco six
weeks ago from Spokane Washington,
where he was employed by the Great
Northern Railroad company as a book
keeper. His wife, it Is said, left him
some months ago and came to San
Francisco, and has been threatening to
secure a divorce and marry a bartender
who is employed In a saloon on Broad
way. ,
State Convention at Boston
Instincts Delegates to Den
ver for Commoner.
LANGTEY'S MINE
MEEELY A HOAX
(United PreM Leased Wire.)
London. May 7. Lily Langtry's mine
In Nevada is declared by her managers
to be. a hoax. The "Jersey Lily" frank
ly admits that the notification she re
ceived concerning the richness of the
froperty was nothing but a practical
oke, but later developments have proved
that the Jest was costly.
A committee was sent to the United
States, and at New York learned that
the fabulous store of wealth lay In the
fertile minds of a few unscrupulous pro
moters who used the actress' famous
name for advertising purposes solely.
The committee went hojrf and- reported
the facts. , v
FOUR LIVES LOST IN
FIRE AT NEW YORK
(JJnitea Preu Leaned Wire.)
New York, May 7. Four lives were
lost today in a tenement fire, which
was evidently started by firebugs.
The blaze started in an alrehaft and
spread so rapidly that Samuel Sachs,
Mrs Eva. Berg. Hattle KoDelam and
an unidentified man were burned to
death. Hattle Kopelam was 2H years
old She was roasted to death on a
grating at the bottom of a Are escape.
, More than a score of persons living
In the five-storr bulldlna- were hnriiv
injured. .ost of them were sleeping
wnen in, aiarm ox nre was given.
CARTER ADVOCATING
POSTAL BANK LAW
(Cnltfd Press Leaud Wire.)
Washington, May 7. In urging the
adoption oi ms oui eaiaDiisning -.postal
savina banks. Senator Carter (Montana)
todar declared that the banks would
not necessitate tne employment of ' ad
ditional forces and that the purchase of
equipment would not De necessary.
What a Stout Woman
Should Wear
"It la a mistake for a fat woman to
wear long, loose, sweeping lines. She
should wear fitted or eeml-fltted
clothes, and choose dark materials,"
said a prominent dressmaker, notable
for making "good figures", of -stout
Women. "My success In making stout
women appear thin, however. Is due. In
reality, to the fact that I can make
them .thinner if they will take my ad
vice. I advise all the etout ones to go
to their druggist get U-ox. of Marmola
belmr careful to eet a sealed package),
of Fluid Extract Cascara Aro
matic and SV, ozs.'of Svnin Slmnlcy
These ingredients are mixed together at
name una taaen a teaspoonrul to a dose
aiier meais ana atedume."
"All threa are simple, wholesome
remedies that cannot do harm to any
one. : They even help to improve the
health, while, the way they reduce fat
is truly astonishing. I have known a
woman to lose over 10 pounds between
visits to me. f It takes the fat off sym
metrically, too, without causing' wrin
kles, dosl not interfere with the diet
In a n v w a v inH. Hnt .Mnl a
Whole lot of fatiguing exercise to show
resuiis. t wonner. more dressmakers do
not try this plari Of mine, for the in
gredients are eheap, easily secured, and
pleasant to "take, and, as I said, really
Improve pne'f health anJappearance.'' .
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(United Preu Laased Wire.)
Boston, May 7. William Jennings
Bryan today captured the Democratic
state convention held here. A platform
containing an unqualified indorsement
of the candidacy of the Nebraskan and
Instructing the delegates to the Demo
cratic national convention to vote for
him was presented to the convention.
EOSI WIFE A!
POKER BUI
Wood Sues Gans for $20,000
Damages Gets $1, for
Everybodv Chipped In.
New York, May 6. Frank P. Gans
firmly and Insistently denied that he
had ever done anything to rake down
lira. Walter T. Wood's love from her
husband. Wood la suing Gans for $20,
000 for alleged alienation of Mrs. Wood's
affection.
"in the supreme court at Newark,
Gans and his witnesses, George F. Mor
gan, Harry T. Caulett and Reuben Mil
ler, swore they never saw Mrs. Wood
display extraordinary affection for her
husband -nd that anyway, she was as
openly and publicly and equally affec
tionate to all of them. In fact. Mrs.
Wood's affection seemed to be a sort of
jackpot.
The Woods lived at No. 856 Waverly
avenue. Newark, a year jago. Gans'
witnesses, swore that Wood ran a game
of poker and sold whiskey and other
refreshments to his guests. Morgan,
who lives at 'No. 235 Academy street,
Newark, admitted that he Was to have
shared the profits of the games with
Wood. Morgan said the games usually
began at 8 p. m.
"When did they endT" asked Samuel
Leber, counsel for Gans.
"When there were no more players,
or when all the players went broke?"
"0 whan thA 'ii(t,' all V
money, suggested Howard MacSherry,
Woods lawyer.
Or when Wood got it" amended Mor
gan, witn a certain bitterness.
He added that Mrs. Wood waa alwava
at the game, and often were some of her
laoy irienaa.
"The boys went there to have a rood
time said Morgan. "One of the rules
of the game was that the man who won
the first pot paid for the drinks."
"Wood told you how the trouble with
h! wife beean?" asked Mr. Leher
"He said It began because she drank
wun oiner men, and ended when he
went outside to play poker," said Mor
gan. After being out . about long enough
for each Juror to deal a poker hand all
around, the Jury .brought In a verdict of
1 damages for Wood.
"Oh I d give 850 gladly to the kitty
out of a 120,000 pot," said Gans, Joy-
Bandits Board Rio Grande
Train and Kill Man for
Hundred Dollars.
(United Pram Leased Wire.)
Denver, May 7. Charles H. Wright,
express messenger on a Rio Grande
train, waa murdered soma time during
the night by robbers who looted hta car.
They escaped with 8100. Wright's body
waa found in his ear when it arrived
here this morning. Officials of the
road are seeking facts concerning the
crime. .
MAKE FIRST FLIGHT
IN NEW AEROPLANE
(Halted Prtw Ltaaed Wire.)
Manteo, N. a. May 7. Wright broth.
era, the aeronauts, have made a first
flight In their new aeroplane. Although
but a teat flight. It waa successful In
every respect, the machine in perfect
control traveling;, for a distance of 1,000
feet Apparently It could have been
flown 1.000 times as far Just as easily
as not The flight was made In a light
northeast wind oi 14 mues an nour, ana
the machine waa made to alight with
nerfect ease and safety.
After several preliminary testa to be
made during tne next two or tnree aays,
an atnduranoe test of the machine will
be made to Cape Henry, a distance of
75 miles, and return. Before the tests
have been completed experts represent
ing the United States and foreign gov
eminent are expected to wltneaa them.
GREAT DEMAND
For Hyomei, the Catarrh Cure
That Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Sell Under Guarantee.
...
UNION REPUBLICANS
ELECT DELEGATES
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.
La Grande, Or., May 7. The Repub
lican central committee of Union coun
ty has chosen delegates to the state Re
publican convention in Portland, as fol
lows: F. S. BramwelL county chair
man; J. H. Peare and W. J. Snodgrasa
of La Grande, 8. Barnes of Elgin, L,
A; Wright of Union, C. A. PlaylJ o?
Allcel, J. D. Casey of Hilgard and
Harry Cooks of Medical Springs.
Athena Graduates.
(Special Dlsn.tch to The JoornaL)
Athena. -Or.. May 7. Four rnun. nen.
pie, two boys and two girls, will gradu
ate from the Athena High school at
tne ciose or tne present successful
term, which ends Friday, May 89. The
present term has been oen of the best
in the history of Athena from many
standpoints, and those who wiU gradu
ate are Benjamin Gross. Maurice Hill,
Martha Gerklng and Cecil Boyd. ,
" Stabs Wife.
(United Prew Leased Wire.) . .
. Visalia, Cal., May 7. Because Ms
wife refU3edto return to him. Leonardo
Cometlago, a Mexican, probably fatally
stabbed hert on a ranch near Visalia,
laet nighf-'' Cometlago escaped. A
posse searched the brush, whera he Is,
believed to be biding. . .
The record for sales of any medicine
by Woodard, Clarke Co, baa been
broken by the reoent demaod In Hyomei.
This la not alone due td the peculiar
weather conditlona that have Increased
catarrhal troubles, but also to the way
in which Woodard, Clark A Co. sell
HyomeL
wun every aonar ouiin, wooaaro,
cirir a c.a. rive their oeraonal guar
antee to refund the money if Hyomei
does not give absolute satisfaction and
do all that Is claimed for it Some peo
ple may say "If only I knew It to be
trim I would not hesitate a moment"
This la the average individual's thought
when reading some striking offer like
this. You can. however, easily prove
it true by asking Woodard, Clark
Co. about the guarantee they giv.
The reason that they can .sell Hy
omei in this unusual way Is due to
Its wonderful curative powers. There
is no stomach drugging with Hyomei.
It is a medicated air treatment that
kills aU catarrhal germs, prevents their
growtn, sootnes ana neais any irritation
in the mucous membrane, vitalises the
tissues and makes catarrhal troubles
impossible. It has cured many right
in this town and you should try It now
and get relief and cur from catarrh.
,Wet and Slippery.
pavaotarrt nak aooldent to
horses froqaent. : For Cuts.
Brat, flail A Strain's try
Mexican
Mustang liniment.
It soaks down to th bona,
rllvallaornslnatffr
- thn basis the wound r torn
ligaments. - Ks (grwt antl
aptl qualities maks K saf
. : and sura. v..'
Equally good for Mao or Beast
Our FSEB booklet, "Points from a . ,
Borse Doetor'sDiary" will helpyoa
ia caring joar livestock. Send tor it.
LYOH MANUFACTURING CO,
44 South Fifth St., Booaxxir,N.Y.
Hair Cutting 25 Cents
(Tour Shoe Shtned Free.) -r
:, TX3 XQTTI UUEB KQT '
' - . ' $1 Sixth St. .-. f .
Friday Toilet Specials
Tiese are all first-dast goodi and the prices are so low, it's
policy to buy now for future use. .
Daggett & Ransdell's Cold Cream, regular 35c Friday 29
Pompeiian Massage Cream, regular S0c- Friday ........... a. S3T
Woodbury's FaciaT Cream, regular 25o-Fr1day If
Ed Pmsud's New. Mown H$y Sosp, regular 25c cake Friday 3
cakes .....v.- Kna
Ed Pinaud's Queen Lily Soap, rejr. 25c cVkV FrVdVy 'j'cakeii'BOa
arnauon poap, regular ,ac cake riaay 3
...... SO
v a r' w m
. "a n ot?. teg. Z5c cake Friday 3 cakei..50e)
Jergen s Beau ionde Glycerine Soap, regt 20c box-Friday
Fackera Tar Soan. recnlar zSr- ner fair - to a.
Williams' Jersey Cream Soap, reg. 15e-per cake Friday... ...la.
FREE PHONE FOURTH FLOOR.
Friday Rubber Reductions
These rubber goods prices are hard to beat. If you expect
to need rubber goods at any future time save money by attend-
ing wuuK iaa Buying now.
Spray Syringe, regular price $2.50 Friday only ............ 1.69
Red Fountain, Syringe, 2-qt, reg. price $2 Friday only....? 1.63
1-qt. Fountain Syringe, reg. price $1.75 Fridsy only ..1....98
Red Rubber Screw Top Ice Cap, reg. price $1.25 Friday only 63
Rubdry Towels, reg. price 35o Friday only ..r 23
R.EST ROOM FIRST FLOOR
Friday Picture Specials
Facsimile Water Colors, framed in gold frames, fancy corner orn
aments, size 10x20, reg. price 60c Fridsy only (2 to a cus
tomer) ,.25
Christy pictures, in colors, framed in one-inch black frames, size
14x18, big variety of subjects, reg. price $1.75 Friday only..89
Glove and Handkerchief Boxes for burning, stamped in new de
signs, strongly built, regular 25c each Friday, two for 25)
Royal Vienna Bonbon Dishes, handsomely decorated in floral de
signs, 7 in in. diameter, with dainty handles, reg. $1 Friday.. 50f
Odds and Ends of China, in rose bowls and vases, values to 50c
choice, 2 for 25at
Passepartouts, regular 15c Friday, 2 for 15
OPEN TILL 9tOO P. M.
Friday Drug Specials
Look around and see if yon can do better than this on drag
sundries. We don't think yon can beat the prices quoted below.
They are genuine money-savers.
3-lb. Chi. Lime, regular 25c Friday ...... 19f
1-lb. Borax, regular 25c Friday , 19)
1-qt. Household Ammonia regular 15c Friday Be)
1-lb. Bicarbonate Soda Friday 5)
1-lb, Moth Balls, regular 10c Friday Sw
1-lb. Cream Tartar, regular 40c Friday 33T
1-lb. Epsom Salts, regular 10c Friday 3r
Potash or Lye, regular 10c Friday ...........Tat
WE FRAME PICTURES
Friday Glass Reductions
Every once in a while we have a sale of Cut Glass at reduced
prices. This time we are making a lower cut than usuaL Take
advantage. - "
Salad Dishes, our regular $9.90 Friday only "..... .f6.83
Salad Dishes, our regular $8.80 Friday only .$5.62
Nappies, our regular $3.30 Friday only ...2.13
Nappies, our regular $4.00 Friday only 62.8T,
Nappies J fancy shapes, our regular $3.25 Friday only .M. 82.09
Nappieaj or regular $275 Friday only 81.46
See the 06OOO Picture Fourth Floor
FAMILY WINE SPECIALS, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
You can order wines over the phone and we will deliver
them to your home without extra charge. '
Reserved stock California Port or Sherry, reg. $1 qt.--Special 49)
Irondequoit Port or . Sherry, reg. $1,25 Special T5)
Catawba, Madeira and Tokay, reg. 50c qt Special 35f
Claret. Zinfandel, Cabernet or Sauterne, fine table wines,-regular
50c quart Special ..: , ........... .30)
Assorted Extra Fine Table Wines, in pints, regular prices 30c to
40o Extra Special 14)
(TELEPHONIC YUUK UKUttKJ
Friday Stationery Special
Bicycle and B. Playing Cards, feg. 25c deck Friday 19
Decorated Napkins, 100 to the package, reg. 30c Friday 9
Decorated Lunch Sets, containtng 1 doten doilies, 1 dozen nap
kins and 1. table cloth, reg. 25c Friday 16)
Woodam
'brke.S Co.
Fourth
and
Washington
Bank, Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
Fencing
andr
.TrellU.Wtrk-.;
Portland WIr&&H
Cor. Second and Everett Sta. ;V. --. Phone Main 2000
JOUENAL LHEES COST LI ITLE ACCOMPLISH MUCH
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