THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8. 1803.
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Copper King Has Attorney
; Arrested, Accusing Him of
Trying to Extort $40,000
; From Him by Threaten
t ing: Exposures.
(United Prow Lm(! Wlre.
' New York, May 8. Charged with
trying to extort J40.000 from F. August
Heinse, the former copper king, Ed
win O. Brennan, an attorney of Butte,
Montana, was arrested yesterday after
noon and placed in a cell in the tombs.
Yin accordance with an arrangement
previously made, detectives were con
cealed In Hetnie's office when the lat
ter is said to have given the lawyer
three notes for 140,000. Brennan was
very indignant over his arrest. He in
sisted that his claim for the money
was legitimate.
Helms explained later mat. ismer
, Clements, of the Aetna bank, of Butte,
, in which he Is Interested, was arrested
recently for the alleged falsifying of
i accounts. The only witness against Cle
menti was a girl stenographer whom
ihe married. Brennan was Clements' at
i torney. Heinse said that after the case
J-had been disposed of Brennan wrote
10 mm saying imi am uw uiu
the banking law had bash violated by
ihlm in the ease of the Aetna bank and
that unless Helms produced $40,000
Clements and his wife would testify
against him. Brennan said this after
noon -that be has no fear, of the out-
K'ome. He was unable to furnish f7.uov
ba.lL Brennan said, two of his aunts
recently died tn .Rochester, New York,
leaving him and his father $125,000.
Henoe. he pointed out. he was not In
wieed wtmoney,'" 7 7 """
Indiananolls. Mav t. Edwin O. Bren-
Wian la the son of Edward J.' Brennan,
a, prominent pnysician or mis city.
Younr Brennan Is very well known so
cially. In IndlanaDOlla. He married a
ksociety girl, but has been divorced from
.tier. f , ' ! '
SILK SALE.
Onaraiiteed Taffeta " Bilk, 83c
( Among the numerous good thlljftf that
will be on sale Saturday Is asft-lnch
Mack taffeta silk worth 1.25, orx 83c.
Saturday, up to 8:30 p. m. Mall and
k-phone orders filled.
- M' ALLEN M'DONNELL,
Corner Third and Morrison,
I, " - r - '
"Dayton" loggers, ttf.50 grade. French
kip vamps, all sises, 13.95 pair. Sample
!Saoe Store, First and Madison.
EUGENE HIS SIGNED
WATERWORKS EXPERTS
, (Special Plspatca te Tbs JoarnaL)
', Eugene, Or., May S. The city coun
cil yesterday entered' Into a contract
with. F. C' Kelsay, a Portland civil en
gineer, and McArthur &-McClaln of this
city for the construction of the munici
pal water -system,, with the source of
supply from Ritchie creek and several
;OUier creeks It .miles up the McKenzle
river..
The contract . was signed yesterday
afternoon, and the engineers started out
today to make the preliminary survey
of the creeks to ascertain the amount
of water to be obtained. Ritchie creek
will be the main source of supply, and
the. other creeks will be drawn on only
in case the water In Ritchie creek be
comes inadequate to meet the demands.
McArthur & McClatn are to do the
actual constructioa work, and Kelsay
la to be the consulting engineer, he to
have entire supervision of the work and
to furnish all plans and specifications,
lie is to receive as pay for his services
a sum equal to 2 per cent of the actual
coat ef constructing the system, and
McArthur ex McClaln are, to receive a
like sum.
1 The contract la of coarse, conditional
upon the sale' of the 3800,000 bonds re
cently Voted by the people of the city.
THE HOUSE OF
Sherman, Clay & Co. of-'
fer piano values in this
advertisement which are
to be found on the floors
of their warerooms.
Just a little spring
housecleaning of some
REAL piano bargains
which MERIT your at
tention and CONFI
DENCE, and will not
DISAPPOINT you
when you see them. A!
few as a suggestion will
give you an idea, but
many more are HERE
for your inspection.
Williard wrie
condition .
Kingsbury fine
value . $177
Smith & Barnes
good value . $198
I vers & Pond
a big bargain. . .$250
Hamilton sweet tone,
good condition . .$200
,f$195
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Sixth and Morrison Streets
Opposite Fostoffloe, ,
XCTOB TAXXXva ICAOKIbTXI
itr THE 5
Excessive Drinking
Orrine Destroys the Craving for
; Drink Sold Under Pofci
! !. r tive Guarantee.
Excessive or continued use of alco
holic beverages always results In a dis
eased condition of the nervous system.
The drinking man la often beard to
say, "I can stop of my own free will
and When 1 wish,'' but the poor fellow
is now devoid of the power to act at
the' proper time and in the right way
It's too late, the craving has secured a
nrm noid and because of the diseased
nervous system he has not the ability
for . sustained effort The result we, all
know.
Drunkenness Is no longer considered a
crime; eminent scientists and ' physi
cians have agreed that it Is a disease
and must 'be treated as such.
The home treatment that has been
used for a number of years, and Is
highly successful. Is Orrine. It is sold
under a positive guarantee that If It
doea not effect a curs your money will
. be refunded.
, " Orrine Is In two forma When desir
ing to give secretly, purchase Orrine No.
1, and If the patient will voluntarily
take the treatment, Orrine No. S should
be given., The guarantee Is the same
In either case, orrine costs but 11.00
ht box Mailed In plain sealed wrtp.
per on receipt of price. Write for free
treatise , on "Drunkenness.' mailed In
sealed envelope by The Orrine Co,
Washington. D. C Bold by leading
flruggisis mrwners ana in mis city
by Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., and
nearly all druggists la Portland.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
, The antiseptic healing agent for .
Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises,
Sprains Frostbites, Sore
Throat, Rheumatism, Aches
r and any ailment reached
J by external application.
The standard household
, remedy since 1848.' " r
For Man and Be a st.
5Crc and tt a bottle. At all draraitta '
Wilton Lackeys seems at last to have I
rendered an Inestimable service to the
English-speaking staged that of effect
ually drumming Hall Caine out of the ;
tolerance of theatre-gbers. "The Bond-j
man" does the work. I can't concelvei
of anyone who has seen "The Bondman":
wasting any more time with Mr. Cain
and his Manx heroes, his Scripture-quoting
old nincompoops, his sulphur mines
and his. highly colored sacrifices.
It would be entertaining to let Mr.
Lackaye himself tell what he thinks of
Mr. Calne. He has a reputation for sar
casm that reaches far and wide. An
essay by W. L. on himself as Jason
should make excellent reading far
ahead of anything: he is able to fur
nish at the Hellig this week. Every fa
miliar Manx trick Is exploited. There Is
; rand pa, toothless and full of awful
okea. Grandpa deserves lynching,
'here are tlie customary Calne chil
dren, Introduced without the shadow of
an excuse there merely to add to the
Calne reailsm, as In the third act lie
fills the house with sulphur so no one
will miss the fact that it's a real mine
the brothers are working In. And
there's the young Manxman who goes
forth to seek his fortune, and, of ' course,
becomes Dresident of Sicily.
The tricks rather palled upon the Hel-1
certain delight In seeing' what means
Jsson takes of working- out his storv
the plot was at no time obscured from
the simplest-minded person there; but
the fste of the bondman was noc hard
to Imagine. The eyes of several man
agers of cheap melodrama bouses fairly
eTeamed when the third act. with the
sulphur mines, the red fire, the awful
steneh. the gleaming lights, the ore cars,
the armed guards ana, oest of all, the
final explosion and cataract of noise,
was nulled off. What a hummer or a
Jason Bt. ' George Daglenn would make!
I trust that if he bas the ODDortunitv
St. George will ro and see Mr. Lackaye.
It Drobaniy has been guessed by this
time that Lackaye has not added ' any
thing to his reputation by playing "The
Bondman." He cuts an absurd figure
throusrhout. annearing first In Bailor'.
garb that is not becoming, later In a
combination of corduroy riding clothes,
black flowing tie and puttees, and ntlll
later In cloaks and plumes. Mr. Lackaye
is not that Kina or an actor. He isn't
romantic. The boast of his press agents
has always been that you would never
take him for an artistic person. Nnr
would you In the part of Jason.
Hie leading woman, aiiss isiste Fer
ritBon. nlavina the part Of Greeba. la
pretty and simple, and Is at times quite
charming. - Her profile Is pure, and her
voice for me mosi part is prettv
There is a truly astonishing array of
Other characters the Islands of Sicily
and Man have apparently been depopu
lated to furnish the stage. The exile.
do fairly well. The Stage pictures, on
the wnoie, are pretty, ana me settingi
are rather elaborate. Aa this is positive.
It voir last opportunity to see Hall
Calne in a rirst-ciass ineatre, the op
nortunltv should not be missed. "Th.
Bondman" will play the remainder of
Begins Saturday, May 9tff, and 'Continues to Saturday, May 1 6th
Demonstratinfir beyond question the superior advantages of trading at this the "Leading East Side Department Store,", the store that owns
its own building, cutting out the big rent expense and reducing expenses to the minimum, enabling the giving' of greater values.. The 1908
spnncr season nas uecn inc most uut,csai.u m vui o ycais vi mwwianmauig - puuug mvciiuvp w 9trn sim greater success ior ine summer
season. The great May Demonstration Sale we.are now inaugurating shall be known as the foremost saving event of the year. v It starts
like this:
Boys' $5 Suits $3.95
Boys' new spring suits, very
newest patterns. Strongly yet
neatly made. Suit has one pair
of plain and one pair of Knick
erbocker pants.
$9 and $10 Youths'
Suits $6.55
Good strong, neat and service
able suits for the big boys,
from 14 to 20 years old. Every
suit is good in style, but odd
in lots. To close out at this
little price
Men's 65c Union-Made Bib Overalls at 35c
Nearly every else, and the colors are brown, black and blue.
rwlth white stripes. While they last, at 356
Boys' Blue Overalls at 23c
For boy 4 to 14 years, good blue overall that 'always sell
at 80o and nee. wane tney-t&st. at XS0
Good Clothes for Men
Worth to $15.00 at
$9.65
This lot includes odd lots,
some of our very best sellers.
Goods are of most excellent
qualities and splendid styles.
Many are at less than cost,
but being odd are included in
this lot. f All sizes, 84 to 44.
Men's Hats
at Special Prices
Hats of Style and Quality
Panama Hats, worth $6.00
and $7.00 at rf A nt
only M.bU
Stylish Stiff Hats, in black,
worth $2.50, at QQ
Boys' Black Sateen Shirts 43c
An extra quality Black Mercerised Sateen Shirt, splen
dldly made, full cut, rood collar and yoke
Men's 12j4c Black and Tan Sox 8c '
Seamless and fast colors. All sises, 1 to 11H.
Boys' 35c Blouse Waists at 25c
A good assortment of colors and patterns, and they are
well made, too. Does not pay you to make them when you
en buy at 25.
Men's 75c Golf Shirts 58c
A big assortment of light and medium colors, that are
well made and made to fit.
Women's $1.50 Rubber Heel Juliets at 98c
A remarkably comfortable shoe, made tn neat style, with
tip elastic sides and good rubber beel.
'If y
Women's
Suits
Worth $30.00
and! $35.00
$19.85
Very vSmartly tailored-blue
and brown
suits, Mide up in a
new "Prince Chap
style, of fine worsted
material. Jackets are
lined with good
grade fancy taffeta
silk.
New Rajah Silks
Regularly Sold at $1.25 and $1.00 at 83c
In the very best wanted shades nary, brown, white, tan
and Copenhagen blue.
Women's 35c White Aprons at 19c
Aprons of utility as well as extreme neatness; food full
width, with bib front, and mad of good grade lawn.
MEN'S SHOES
Worth $230 and $2.75 at
$1 .98 '
Very newest blucher style in
both box calf and vici kid.
Shoes that are absolutely all
solid, and perfect in fit.
Boys' $2.00 and $2.25
Calfskin Shoes at $1.48
Shoes of good styles, honest
materials and workmanship.
Shoes that will give any boy
both comfort and .-absolute
satisfaction in wearing qualities.
Women's White Canvas Oxfords at 69c
Best f 1.26 Blucher lace styles; all nice, new, fresh, goods
and new styles; aU sises, t to T.
Girls' Kid Oxfords, at 98c
All solid leather Dongola Oxfords, with patent leather
tips. Shoes that are neat, comfortable and serviceable.
Barefoot Sandals at Special Prices
Good Quality Barefoot Sandals.
Sises 11 to 1. at ; 98
Sises 9 to 11, at g8
Slsas 4 to S, at To
f
Basement Bargains.
40c Washboards 15c
Another lot Just received. Splendid quality line labor-saving
washboards that sell at 15c and 40c everywhere.
No phone orders on these. None delivered without ether
f oods, and we reserve the right to limit aa to number. While
hey last 15.
Best 10c Percales at 7c
$1.50 and $1.25
HJusiin Gowns
for Women
at 87c
- . " .
Gowns of very dainty style.
.Well made, cut generously
large, and very neatly trim
Rare Bedding Bargains
65c Bleached Sheets at 39c
Full Bleached Bed Sheets, alia 7S by 10 laches,
15c Pillow Slips at 9c
Bleached Pillow Slips. aU ready for use. Slse 41 by If inches.
- $1.50, $1.25 Bedspreads at 88c
A big lot of full double bed site Spreads, of splendid pat
terns and extra qualities.
Women's Short Silk Coats, Samples, at V4
Off
A sample lot of handsome new Black 811k Coats, retiring
In price from 110.60 to I14.B0. Take your pick at 4 0T.
Millinery Specials
$1.50 Prexoline
Flats
At C59c
$1.75 Horse3 Hair
Flats
At 98c
Special Odd
shapes worth to $1
At 25c
Trimmed Merry Widow Hats, Values to
$7.00 and $8.00, at $3.75
A. Great Sneclaj for SYtdav and RaturdAv nnlv Th.
larJierry Widow Xats, very prettily trimmed with rl
ana riowera 01 tne newest styles ana colors.
popu-Ibbons
Tory choice new patterns In all the beat colors,
goods are all double width percales, , --
These
Children's Spring Jackets $1.48 to $3.98
Stylish Spring Jackets for girls from 4 to 14
ana niue, ana
AU are neatly
Nobby.
years. Colors ars white, cream, red, gray and blue, and
made of serges and fancy coating materials,
and prettily trimmed.
Black and White Long Silk Gloves 93c ,
All pure silk with double tips. These are the same grade
that sold during last season at S1.50 everywhere. All sises.
Muslin Skirts
Worth $2
at
$1.48
Skirts that are
made v of good
grade Muslin,
cut full width,
elaborately
trimmed with
lac or embroidery.
Best American Prints Are Still 5c Yard
Great "Variety of Colors and Patterns.
I
Sooth Carolina CoJIeges.
" (United prew wire.)
Newberry. S. C. Mav 8. With a pro
gram arranged for two days, during
which time a number of noted educa
tors will epeak, the Association of Col
leges of South Carolina began Its an
nual conference this afternoon at New
berry college. Anions; the Inntitntlons
represented were the University of
South Carolina, Furman university,
Wofford college, Erskine college, Clem
son college, . -Citadel college and the
Presbyterian college of South Carolina
if Congregational fissions.
' tl'nlted Preee Leaned Wire.)
Plttifield. MUL. Mav l-li'r,ri.
M meats have been completed for tbe an
nual mwung 01 me ' Congregational
Home Missionary society In this city
neat week. The sessions will open Tues
day and continue three days.
A - number of noted sneakers are to
be beard, amons- them beina; Rev. Dr.
Jnitlah 8tron- of Chlcaro, Rev. Dr. J.
Wilbur Chapman of Philadelphia. Rev.
F. Pf-eetura of W' Haven, Rev. Dr.
Raymond Calkins of Portland, JIn,
Hon. T. C McMillan, moderator of the
national council: C. R. Towson. Indus
trial secretary of the T- M. C. A., and
ftev. Dr. Frank Knight Sanders of Bos
on, general secretary of the. Congrega
tional Sunday school and publishing so
ciety. THREE ACCUSED MEN
RETURNED TO LANE
(Special DUpttcb to The JoeratD
Eugene, Or.. May (.Deputy Sheriff
C. C. Hammond returned yesterday aft
ernoon from Omaha, Nebraska, where
he went to bring David Parmenter to
Eugene for trial on the charge of po
lygamy, he having 'been arrested there
a counle or weeka mm PflrmAnt
been indicted by the Lane .county grand
a couple of weeks ago.
been indicted hv h
Jury and was under 1500 bonds .to ap
pear for trial at the last term of court,
but forfeited his bail and went east
He Is an old soldier and is a brother of
Judge Parmenter of Spokane. He Will
be tried at a special term of court to
be held soon. . ,
Sheriff Fred risk returned last night
COFFEE;
starts the- day ; right, if
good; and starts 'the day
wrong, if not good. ' . . r
'rJ.V--Y.".;;.- . 'f tV
Tour grocer returns yeur money If yon
don't like Schilling's Best:, we pay him.
from HePDner with SI Jones and Fred
Craig, who had been arrested were for
of a
contributing to the dellnauencv
minors female at Eugena They will be
given an examination before tbs justice
ui iaa peace toaay. .
WINS FIRST HAT.
Kakee Xoue Boa and Jm Awarded
"Horbe" Sat by Worris-Bakn Oo. '
Norr Is-Baker Co., the American Cloth
I era, ,are giving a tS'Norbe hat to
every player In the TrtClty or Pacific
Coast league who makes a home run on
the srroundseor Recreation Park this
season. Basse y( the left-fielder of the
Portlands, Is the first to carry away one
of these trophies, having made a home
run In Wednesday s game, and now
wears one of Norrls-Bakert Co.'s popu
lar hata.
Tomorrow and Monday positively the
last days for discount on west side gas
bills.- Remittances must be received be
fore discount period expires. Portland
Gas Company.
MeUsref fits glasses for 11.00.
Socialist Territotiallato.
Ct'altM tftmi Leased WlrS.) 7-T
Cleveland, Ohio.' May I. An Interna,
tfonal convention Of the Socialist TTerri
torlallata began la this city today for-a
session of four days. Many ef the
branch '-organisations throughout ' the
United States and Canada are repre
sented at the meeting.
The Socialist Territoriatiste are an
offshoot of the Terrltortailete ef which
Israel Zangwlll, the well known English
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FIR CORDWOOD
FIRST GRADE :. S SECOND dRADE
LONG 85.50 LONG 85.00
AWED ....... ...,?0.00 SAWED ....... ....?5.50
. Special rates on orders of 6 or more cords.
Travis Bros.
Phone East 202 B-2020. 451 HAWTHORNE AVE.
4 'Tf 4
Morrison
Electric
Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
1 Fixtures, Wiring; SuPPj5 C
v.-
291 EAST MORRISON STREET
' PHONES l BAST 31!S, B1629
II or-1 In a Jewish ' nation In Palestine only,
i thai and thm Tarrltoria lists believe that any
The latter believe la fund-1 suitable location should be selected. The
writer," Is the bead. " TheTSnrwHl or-1
pnmiwi is in turn an orrsnoot o
Zionists.
EasteritExcursion
Rates
fay 4-18, uae S-C-lS-aO. July C-T-Sa-tS,
August e-r-si-a.
Chicago and return.. .. ...... 872.50
St. Louis and return ' . p67.oO
St. Paul, Minneapolis. Duluth, Superior,
Winnipeg, Port Arthur and Sioux City
and return .60.00
Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed.
at TSAXTO BAXXT4 ,
TDE ORIENTAL LIMITED
TOE FAST HAIL
For tickets and 1enlnB'-Mr reaenra.
tlons call on or address-
a. dioxiov, o. 9. m t. a,, . .
las Vbird St, Portland, Or. '
Telephones Main (80. A-I2I6: '
Socialist Tsrrltorlalfata hnM thm uv.
cialism should -prevaa In the new
country.
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