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i hi: OREGON . Sill 908. I XI FOIl 31 CONTRACT FOR LIVESTOCK MEN WHERE ARE YOU? DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUSt 14, OBTAINED CREDIT AND SOLD GOODS Slick Swindler Dressed Well and FooleI Los Angeles Merchants. IUTKKS AKE AFTER CHAINED WIFE .10 m mil Cowanll.v Cnn'll.v f Count HEW OUTLET WALPPORT. FISH FOR HnJlroad Commissions of Idniio, Ore gon Miid Washington Are Acting Concurrently in tho Matter. KeiHirt TJiat t'atnnory Would Sot ltopen RosulU In Kcx-n pompc Ullon FrelRltt lloait Needed. LVALDPORT Hnrgnlho Jievcalnl l Po lice Jnvesiiiiiioii. Oregon Coast LYsort Can Nm Hi' hVaclicd hy Two ri'ullfd Pr. Wire Lisbon. ' Aug. H A fin. -I mom w i revealed today ix'i. the fuels to the rtivnl tin ri I ) rn-'n ' '.m:t -N,ar alho, a lor.l of the -l.f I'm t blllty. from king Al.'in.rl'n court. .i. made publl. For t . : 1 1 : r ! i , k Ms ..-iuti rul vounir wife Into I n.s.-m 1 1 v ai.l mix treating Ills h fanl ! 11 s feared tlio 1 1 1 1 ! t:o oijin nmnl wan linxiKlit I. ') t deprlvml .if tl 1 1 h ' I . i ,. h l ri K ... I I I th. I .'I'll.. under Ihr- Int.. Kli.R ari... from Hi'' I'oumrv in .liso . i Married Banker"! Sautter. The eour.t married tli da(.ght-t of rich Lisbon h..i,ki inn-, vrs 'un hi.. I for a tlni.' live I iKippllc ni tier Two years Inttr t -: ii Ills wife "! rl.U '1 1 -appeared nr.. I I" .i. enters cor"-ern1ng their whereabout Mmi K.il.'.o n'-ver gave tuitisfact'ty answer A pol'cr 1 in ffi' Ik-ailon was finely or dered ami .l.'TerlKrn lfll...1 tin- rnnniHi residence a few night aci Hr.iklitgj a tlglilN' si'-uei1 leer ji ailing mi" " -tic chamber they found the co'.inti'ss chained to the wall, her features .n torted bv suffei'lt.g. her ban white nd her" form re.iu.erl ainiimt to a skeleton The child, In a worse conilltion thfn Its mother, lav on n pile of rags In a corner, haif dea.l fn-ni lumper nn.l neg lect. 8o impaired harl th mtr.1 of the countess become by Ik t fearful suffer ing that she coul i not give an accurate account of Ikt imprisonment The sei Tants confessed that in.tlic-r and . hll! had been In Id in the attic cl'irlnc the entire year, fed only on bread and water Week Def ana. In defence oj his nctlnn the count n- erted that" lie nV-llcverl his w ife had ac cepted attentions from a naval officer whose name he refused to give. He admitted that he had nothing more than suspicions on which to, base hla accu sation. Why he had punished the child It well as the mother for the hitter's alleged infidelity he could not explain. King Manuel and Queen Amelle were to visit the count's estate upon the cx- rdration of the period of court mourn ng for the death of the late king, but ,wrien they heard the awful story of the countess' imprisonment, they Immedi ately canceled the engagement and or dered' Ma rga I ho never to appear In their Jiresence again. iRj.ri-lnl IH.M.-li t.i Tti Journal Wfi Id; ..rt. i ir . A I 4 -Work on the U'a i.ll i t A l"fi wng.-n toad I progress Ii.k i ,pi.i: . i l.i i !!. i of d on the south Hl.li- "T Hie M.-'ii ilvr has ticen 'bare! read., f 'earn work as far as i'.i.mI i.ek A f 1 1 y will be operated at tl..i' I'Oll.' Jkiik's K"M of Wallpott lias a crew w.-'kl.'.g "ii !!. r.oTtli side nn.t the road n be c . im p 1 le, I as far as tlcl.-- ,,iei II. is will k ' 1 e U ablport ar-,l!i-r .lit. ! to the Hlle and nil! Hid nmerlili In milking the city one of the n, .-ft popular summer reanrta o:i the I'.i Iflo const. n rrnment mirifv Is being made from 'he mouth of ("anal creek to Slua law t r the purpose of constructing a tiall between those points t Hill 1 (Salem Bureau of Tha Journal ) Salem. Or, Aur. 14. A uniform con tract for shipping livestock between the states of Idaho. Oregon and Wimh InaTtlin"""! being prepared by the rail road commission of those staiec Ship pers object very (niicli to the present contracts enforced bv the railroads es pecially those of the O it. N. com pany and the Southern Pacific. The Oregon and Washington commis sions have already had one conference on the matter and have the contract nearly ready to submit to the rallioad companies. Livestock shippers are anx ious to have the contracts submitted be fore the ttutumn fairs start . Seattle Ilaceg. Seattle, Aug. 14. Weather cloudy; track slow. Results yesterday: First race, five furlongs, purse Ar tronaut. 105 (Walsh). 1 to 6, won; Col. Dick, 105 (Boland), 8 to 6. second; Dred kln, 102 (Murphy). 2 to 1. third. Time 1:00 3-5. Second race, six furlongs, selling Ta larand. 119 (Boland). 18 to 6, won; Emma O.. 109 (Page), R to 5, second. Billy Watklns, 106 (Coburn). 4 to 1, third. Time. 1:14 2-5. Third race, seven furlongs, selling Taxer. 107 (Scovllle), even, won, John Lyle, 107 (Paget. 6 to 1, second; Coble skill. 107 (.Russell), 4 to 5. third. Time, 1:7.. - Fourth race, mile, selling Fantastic, 104 (Buxton), 13 to 2, won; Edwin Hum, 105 (Harris. 7 to 10, second; Hnstv Agnes, 99 (Page), 9 to 10. third. Tfine. 1:39 1-5. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling Fair Fagot, 110 (Page), lfi to fi in: Prestige. 110 (Buxton). 2 t 1. secpnd; Midmont, 107 (Mentry) to 5. third. Time, 1:27 1-5. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling Kxcitement, 110 (Koerner), 18 to 6, won; Nappa, 110 (Boland), even, third; I.lber to 107 (Walsh), 7 to 6, third. Time, 1:28. JIis Setback. The minister was. a great handshaker shutting down like a vise. One day he took a boy's harfd and gave it an awful squeeze, as he said. My little fellow, I hope you are pret ty well today." With tears In his eves, the bov an swered. "I was till you shook hands mirror, twirling his mustache and I with me. 'couldn t even get a peep at myself." GROUSE RUSH WILL BE ON SATURDAY (Sr-e.-lnl P!patcS to The Journal.) 4 Pendleton. Or., Aug. 14. When the grouse season opens 4 in eastern Oregon next Saturday, August 15, there promises to be the greatest rush for the moun- tains witnessed for a number of years. The protection which the 4 forest rangers have given the grouse ami other mountain birds 4 by preentiig fires have greatly Increased the supply of birds and the Blue mountains are now 4 literally "alive" with grouse ami pheasants The young birds are now alut grown and somo ex- 4 cellent sport is promised. Oood g;rouse hunt In? mav be found near Kamela. Mtacham, Huron, ! 4 Wenaha Springs or at any other 4 mountain stopping place. California Tunnel Caves Ip. (I'DltrJ Preaa Iapeit Wlrf Kan Francisco, Aug 14 Word we s received at the general offhes of ti.e Bouthern Pacific compain here todav that the Altamont tunnel, II mil-i from Nilea. had caved In last night The tunnel caved In for shout (to feet 250 feet from the west portal, shortly after midnight. A g.-in of men h been rushed to .the seene and It is thought the tnrfwnl will be repaired within 24 hours ' No one was fn the tunnel at the time of the cave-In. (( nltrd Preaa I-eiaed Wire.) Us Angeles, t'al., Aug. 14. A(!cuscd of awitidling I. os Angeles Jobbers out of a Je.tiuO slo.'k of groceries by wear ing u new suit of clothes each duy for two wl. William Pavls, known here na William Thatcher, Is under arrest at Cincinnati Steps weru taken today to have him returned to this city for trial. liavis disappeared from I.o AngeUs month ago after ho had sold out, at prices below cost, a J5.000 stock of groceries he secured on credit from local Jobbers. In obtaining credit Dnvls depended entirely upon his personal appearance. He mingled with the local grocers and eaeli dav appeared in a different suit of clothes. When credit men Inquired into his financial standing his acquaint ances did not hesitate to give him a high rating on the strength of the man ner in which he dressed. (Special Plipatrb to The Jooraal.) Waldport, Or., Aug. 14. Mr. Hayes, Portland fish buyer, made a short business trip to Waldport this week. The report that the cannery would not operate has brought In a number cf fish buyers. There Is some difficulty in getting transportation up the beacn and a few of the buyers talk of putting a gaso line freight boat between Waldport and Yaqulna carrying fish one way and Ice and freight on the return. When n girl drops a fellow she nat urally considers him beneath her. If Your Name Is Well Up In the List, Work Harder to Keep It Up If You Are On the Lower End, Work Harder to Get Higher CASTOR I A Por Infant1 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The following valuable scholarships and pood cash awards should pxcjmpi 'students to put all their energy into The Journal's third annual scholarship contest. This contest will close in September. No ambitious student should miss this grand opportunity to win a scholarship. All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible. Butte Haces. Butte. Mont., Aug 14 Weather, rain ing; track fair. Results yesterday: First race, four furlongs, purse Glen- art, 100 (Morse), 8 to 1, won; Antloch, 110 (Blair). 6 to 6; second; Cooney Nefr, 113 (Morlarty), 7 to 10, third. Time. :50. Second race, four and a half furlongs, selling Grass Cutter 94 K. Sullivan). 6 to 5. won; Curriculum. 109 (Otis), 3 to 5, second; Daisy Frost, 107 (Van Duseni 5 to 2. third. Time, :5. Third race, four and a half furlongs, selling -John A. Mallon. 100 (Klrscli baum), r to 1. won; Swaggerlater, 97 (Van DtiBen) R to 5, second, Godfather, 100 (Nelson i. 3 to 2, third. Time, :56. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap Canardo. 110 (Callahan), 8 to 5, won; Hlmalava, 100 ( Molesworth), even, sec ond; Aunt Hala, SO (Grothi, 5 to 1. third Time, 1:17. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, handicap-Neva l.ee, s8 i Hlldebrajid ), 11 to 6. won; Mabel Hollander, H9 ( F.. Sulli van), 3 to 2, second; Northwest, 90 (Kirschbaum), 6 to 5, third. Time, 1:52. Sixth race, mile, selling Budapest. 107 (Aubuchon). 4 to 5. won; Willie P., 98 (McLaughlin), 7 to 6. second; Bar donia, 100 (Post), 2 to 1. thled. Time, 1 :44i. Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth, selling Lola White, 100 (Molesworth). in to 1, won; Herodotus, 105 (Krlsch hauml, 2 to 5, second; HI Caul Cap, 102 (Morse) 2 to 1. third. Time, 1:53 Vi. Oh. Those Men! "I went Into the office looking like a fright," said the woman. "I didn't have chance to straighten mv hat or ra,t my hair or anything. I had intended to primp going up In the elevator, but there was a man standing before each STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 6 O'CLOCK Saturday Specials The following are subject to delivery at our earliest con venience, and for which mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will not be accepted : J i iare and covered c)rx.e c. lo inches of these u QUAINT STOOLS Special $1.90 These attractive little pieces are built of solid oak. in the popular fumed finish, 11 inches hih, tops in eenuine leather. A few tit at the above s.pecial--t(nnrrw. SALE, OF CARPLT S A MPLL S For tomorrow's special selling the Carpet Department offers a lot of manut.u Hirer's samples i.f ("arptts Wilton. Axrrinter, i!-!y HruseK TapeM rv I'.russels and Velvet, in l-yard lengths, ai! neatly I.miiik; and serged. Three J"ts to cho'i-e from at the special each 50, 75 and $1.00. Berlin Coffee Pots S p eci a 1 35 c' IL ach In the lia'-ement Department tomorrow-- three-: (. .!Tt e J. in best ick f i ; ; g, w . h oj per bottoms, ".aroiiev ar,.' .erurelv ename led - 1 fastened and metal-oivt red kt1' bs. IN THL DRAPLRY DLPT. ?ZZl riain Aribun Nf , in' r, r . (.nr)I.j 72 ,r w p-c !. d 3S Seotrh M'- r.A Ma '. length r( n- ,t , t0 0 ?ri ef earh pw. 50-lr.-- k- ., your c':, . r t. ';.! . yard.' SO XJJJJb .& OIBBS, r5jC0HPLETE-H0U3E-FURniSnER5 OFF 25 ON ALL OUR UN TR I-'.vcrv Trunk in our house is included in this sale. We carry the famous "Liklv" baggage smasher proof trunks and guarantee ever- one to be ex-' actlv as represented. The line includes steamer. Trunks in this sale are regular ly priced from $4.50 to $65.00 each. For a few days 25 per cent off We have a large shipment of "Cross' " famous London Gloves on the way from Eng land. Don't purchase your fall gloves until they arrive. $2.00 Fountain Pens Positively the last opportunity to secure one of our regular $2 guaranteed Fountain Fens at the unusual reduction. No one man, woman or child, can afford to be without a fountain pen at this price. We carry a complete line of Waterman, C o n k 1 i n, and Parker Fountain Pens, sell them under our personal guar antee and repair and fill them free of charge for one year. See the display of Fountain Pens in our Washington street window. f I i in iPJ 1- lH 1 Thermometers and Barometers LARGEST STOCK ON COAST Fever Thermometers $1.00 to $3.00 Candymakers' Thermometers, 80 degrees. .. .$1. 25 Cold Storage Thermometers $1.25 Oven Thermometers $1.25 Brewers' Thermometers, copper case $2.50 Household Thermometers 25 to $3.00 Chandelier Thermometers $1. 25 to $2.00 Storm Glass and Thermometer 35 to $1.25 llvgicnic Thermometers, for hospital and sick room $1.50 Aneroid Barometers, indicate weather 24 hours in i O (f ior (( female Figure in- atlvance tO P-0."JU Ucatea Fair Wetth- Pocket Aneroids, to measure altitudes, $10 to $25 0' rlirure A Complete Line of CHEMICAL THIIUMOMETIR.S md HYDROMETERS for All CUtset of Professional and Mechanical Purposes SWISS BABOMSTEB3 Female Figure In- U-AR-DAS Specialties U-AR-DAS Bath of Ben zoin, a delightful prepara tion in tablet form for use in the bath; leaves the body with an exquisite odor and imparts a fresh, youthful luster to the skin 50 U-AR-DAS Complexion Soap, prepared from pure vegetable nils; contains no other perfume than that from the oils of which it is composed cake 15c; box 40 L'-AR MAS Ll'XURY-The judicious ue of this excel lent preparation will preserve and restore softness to the skin and remove all unpleasant eruptions or sallnwness; two odors, white and flesh; bottle RO e I'-AK IlAS C'ld Cream, a superior 'preparation , keeps the skin sift and smooth, excellent for gentlemen's use aftr shaving: per jar . 40 CAMERAS And Photographers' Supplies Metal Telescopic Tripods, $2 (n $7.50 Wood Tripods, largest stock on the coast 91 to $7.50 Ansco, Ensign and Lumiere Films; we are agents. Cyko, Argo and Artura, the best devel oping papers made. Carbona Self-Toning Taper gives pretty sepia results; sizes 314x4'-4 to 8x10. A complete stork of 1908 ebony-finished Seneca J Mat e Cameras; prices from $7.50 to 94-ft.OO WoorMark Developers, 5c powders to 50c bottles. Ruby Lamps, prices 25c to 92. SO Woodlark Photo Tate, prices 10c. 2rr, He and '50 Trays, all :7es, from 4x5 to JJx-S. prices . . . -. 20 to flO.OO Dry hampoo "WoodlarK" SWEDISH TREATMENT I'uWIiKR that does auay with ail the 1:10 iiivenier.ee of the oM itvie shampoi . w hen :t rrrjinreii HALF A DAY t. .'rv oa hair. There's rv trouble n:th lrv sliam-prv-i. Sirr.plv jhakc it into the ha", then brush it out. Leave the hair iry an.) fluffy. Psukaee 50f PUR0D0D KILLS D0DY ODOR liquid delorant. entirely harmless an.l sure in its action. F.asily applied with the hand c,r atom izer. Superior to pewriered deodorant. Hottl 25c Phonographs, Talking Machines ON EASY PAYMENTS A little down and a week or mor.th wiil enable everyone to enjoy the advan tage of a first-class Talking Machine. The late-M records always hi stock. Free concerts every evening. m saovea'a mil" EiduRge II Come W00DARD, CLARKE S CO. foarti Wtsh.'R&on SCHOLARSHIPS As far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new contestants is learned. OOZ.I.SOB, AX.BAHT, OB. Ons year's tuition In any department except ronaervatory. Value of scholar- Milp )60. J BAKU OITT BVSinCSS OOXAXOB. I BAIEB CITY, OB. One year's tuition In ehorthanrl, type- wrltlna:. EnarllBh. bookkeeplna; and pen .jnanshlp. Value of acholarshlp $100. I BEHltrj-WALOB BTTSIWISS OOXi LEOE, POBtTLASTD, OB. I One year's tuition In combined busi ness and shorthand course. Value of ; scholarship 1100. 1 OAMTAL BTSnrCSS OOZ.X.EQB, 1 SALEM, OR. Ten months' tuition In business or , tmnrthnnd course. Value of acholar . Hhlo J 1 00. , DALLAS OOLXJBOS, DALLAS, OB. j One year's tuition In any department Vnllla r,e nlmtorahln t K A T eoxeotxo BTsnrBss mrrrxBsiTT. PORTLAND, OB. One year's tuition In combined busi ness and shorthand courses. Value of scholarship. $100.' I jmjim avaiiLWl, JTJ M 1 - One year's tuition In all branches without board. Value of scholarship $120. HOLMXS BTTSnrTJSS OOLLTJOB. PORTLAND, OB. One year's tuition in combined busi ness and shorthand course. Value of scholarship $100. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE BUSVUU MX DUJUS X'UR, FA. Complete course In architecture. chemistry and chemical technology, elec trical, civil engineering, steam, electric. mechanical engineering; and mining en- vaiue or scnoiarsnip Wii. glneerlng. B. MAK VTEK SCHOOL OP AST, PORTLAND, OB. Six months' evening course. Value of scholarship $50. 1 M'BUNN V1LLB COLLEOE, M"MTNN VTLLE. 1)B. One year's tuition In any department of the college. .Value of scholarship $80. 0RJE9-0N OOBBBBTATOBT 01 KTBZa PORTLAND, OB. One year's course In piano' depart ment. Value of scholarship $171. ORXOON EXPERT COLLEOE, FOBT LAND, OR. Combined course In telegraphy and stenography. Value of scholarship $1J8. OREOON LAW OOLLBOB, POST LAND, OR. One year's tuition. Value of acholar shlp $150. PAOmC COLLEOE, BXWBBBO, OB. One year's tuition. Value of scholar ship $50. PACXTIO TTNTVE RSITT , POBEST OBOTE, OB. One year's tuition in college depart ment. Value of scholarship $60. PENDLETON AOADEMT, PENDLE TON, OR- Two years' Instruction In classical, sclentlfi.T or commercial courses. Value of scholarship $100. PORTLAND ACADEMT, PORT LAND, OB. One year's tuition In any of the four academy classes. Value of scholarship $120. BOM. WALTER REED, PORTLAND, OB. Vocal lessons. Value of acholarshlp. $100. BOSE OTTT BUSINESS COLLEOE, FOBTLAND. OB. One year's tuition in combined busl neea and shorthand course. Value 0 scholarship $100. T HAITI ACADEMT, fit DALLES, OR. One year's tuition in music depart ment. Value of scholarship $100. WESTERN AOADEMT OP MTJSIO AND ELOCUTION. FOBTLAND, OB. Course in elocution, oratory or dra- m1r art VnliiA of chola.rahln tlKO WILLAMETTE UNTTEBSITT, SALEM, OB. year's tuition In college depart- Value of scnoiarsnip ao. One ment. CASH AWARDS In addition to the scholarship awards The Journal will make the fol lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may poll the largest vote: Cash with first choice of scholarship f ISO Cash with second choice of scholarship f 125 Cash with third choice of scholarship )lOO Cash with fourth choice of scholarship 9 75 Cash with fifth choice of scholarship 950 Cash with sixth choice of scholarship 925 The above sums in cash will be paid contestants immediately after the close of the contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commis sions will be allowed on all new subscribers, in addition to the cash awards, so that a contestant may earn money every day during tho contest. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO CONTEST MANAGER NEWPORT! YAQU1NA BAY Oregon's flatchless Beach Resort f The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. Summer Excursion Rates From All Points in the Northwest Z NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to J Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. rn., via west I side line. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily .$6.00 Saturday-to-Monday tickets 93.00 Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Tacific Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa cific agency ejsewhere, for complete information. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Oregon Lines, Portland, Oregon. j READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL LAKOEST. BERT 8UXDAT PAPER 171 THE ORKOOX COCXTRT