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,.- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1908 TIME ONLY DEEPENS THE HEP BERG MYSTERY Two Weeks Pass With Absolutely Xo Trace of Wealthy Wisconsin Farmer Who Vanished at Umatilla on the Night of August 5. (Special ni.pateh to Tlia Journal.) I.a Grande. Or.. Auk. 19. O. II. IJeil Imts f Ashland lion boen !n tills city I" U ine for a trace of Ills mlnHlnff rel ative, Eplirlam Hedhorff, who dlkjp--rart4 after stepping from tho trtnn nt fmatllla, while en route from Cum berland, Wis., to Ashland. No ilue as to the whereabouts of the ntrod man could bo obtained In La Jranilo, and Mr. Hpdbersr turned ln-k nt thLs point. He will eenrch tho Wulla Will la roiintry next. Mr. lledbrrs; was: a retired farmer of ('umbr-rlana, Wis., on Ills, way to Ashland, Or.. In iromjiany with his iai:Khter lCllna, ajrpil 2ti, and In panning thiiMifli I'matllla on the night of Au gust .'. he plopped off for h inniiK'tit to i;-t n ( up of rnffeo, and Klneo that mo-inr-nt Iihs not bet n seen or heard of. Kphrlam lIodberR wiih 03 yearn of BR", about five feet six 'Indies In height, welshed about 135 pounds, had black hnlr ntid mindy moiiHtacho ami was dressed In n common business suit with r;oft hat and shirt and had drafts for ll.O.'IO In his poi-kets on tho Cumberland Htato bank of Cumberland, Wf. When hint seen he was In Rood health and per fectly sunn. It Is believed he met with foul play. lie was on .his way to Ashland to In vent In property and wiih accompanied by his !'ui(fliter. who Immediately mlsNrd her lather, but who supposed he wan In another car of the train and that ho would noon como to his seat. Hut upon the failure of tho father to return the ilatiKhter then thought that he had been left at I'matllla and that he would follow on the next train and M, she proceeded to ANhland, whero she still anxiously awnlts news of her father. All the banks In the countri' have been notified of the disappearance and tho nephew, who will upend several weeks making a personal search. Is at a loss tot know whero to begin. ICED WATER DANGEROUS Unless it contains a teaspoonful of Duffy's Malt Whiskey in eaclv- glass. 1 he American people consume during the hot weather a very large quantity of iced drinks of various kinds and colors, and nav dearly for it with disordered stom achs that refuse to ncif.irm their work; bowel complaint, exhaus tion, congestion, sunstroke and many other ills follow, and from uic.se causes me loss oimiic i great. Doctors say rll danger can be prevented by the proper use uf CONFESSES 10 ROBBERY 17-Year-01d Discharged Clerk Admits Having Burglarized Love Drug Store and Sub-Postal Sta tion (ioods Recovered. DM fill HANGS E OVER SEA AGAIH Shipping Retarded Because of laving to Navigate With Caution. STEAMER HOMER COMES IX LATE Stoam Schooner Johan Poulsen Ar rives AVith Cargo of Paint anil General Freight After Slow Itun Up tho Coast. Pense foes are ngaln retarding Bhlp r'nK afnrijr the const. The steamer Goo. W. Elder which readied here last night came north from -San lVdro and Kan Francisco under slow bell part of the time because it was impossible to sop a ship's length. This morning the stciim Echooner Johnn Poulsen arrived several hours lato from Han Francisco. Tho fojr la, pnhi .to bo densest In the vicinity of tho. mouth of the Columbia river. Shortly before noon today the steamer Homer crossed in from Han Francisco via Coos Hay and the Alliance from Coos Bay Is expected In this af ternoon. She left Cons Hay last night. The Johan Poulsen came up to (ink street dock at Id o'clock this innriiiiiK Phe brought a good sized shipment t paints and oils ajid soni" Reneral freight. For return cargo the Julian Powiscn will take main ami lumber as usual. The 5-teamer llomcr Is expected to reach Conch street dork this rtnnlnK with considerable freight from tho ltnv City. -J On her wav south this trip the Alli ums will carry a large, number of hImiw people for Coos li.iy, where a fair mid rnrnivftl ipens In a few days, tine enm panv has reserved 30 berths for tho next salliriK Saturday ntRht. 'J'hc strainer I Ireak va i cr. which nr rfvnf here .Sunday sails for I'mw 1 hi y tills eni;nr. Slu-. ton, will go out with ; cord p.isdici'r list To.- steamrrs .M.urrh'k and Kur cun o no arood ronaon why the irov- (irnment engineer's boVt should be per mitted to obstruct the landing. MARCH SHIP ARRIVES OUT. JYonrh Bark Jules Gomuies at QiiecnstoM n Uroiu Columbia River A cable announced today tho arrival at Quornstown of the French bark Jules TionimeB hence March 28 with a' rargo of wheat. This Is one of tho slowest paHsatrua made from this port to lCurope this season and It Js sup posrd that ehe encountered severe weather. Hut while the Julea Oomm?s made a hIow run ulie revertheloss beat the Norwegian ship Coldnna which left here tho name day bound for the pamo des tination. The Colonna has not y;t bren reported. Hho Is a considerably smaller vewHol than the Frenchman, the latter In of l,flw2 tons register and the Norwegian 1.397. Besides the Colonna of the March fleet there are now 18 wind lammcrss on the way from this port to Kuropn with when r-cargoes, the (jreater number having sailed in April. Duffy s Pure Malt Whiskey CAXXKRIES DID WELT,. Report From Urlstol Hay Says Sal mon Catch Was Rig. (flieclnl Dlitcli to The Journal.) Astoria. Aug 1J - Tho steamer North fflai. tho first of tho Alaska salmon ieet to arrive, reports the Bristol Hay alniou rack largf. The. threo canner ies packed as follows: Alaska Fisher men I'RcKlng company. i.i,uuu cases; Portland Alaska Flailing company. S.S.- 000 cases; Ool'iluma Itiver Packers as sociation, 51.000 cases. The other can neries of tho Nusragok all had good hick. The American ship Henry Yil lard, with th Alaska fishermen's pack. eft August C and should arrive hero n a werk or 10 da vs. The other ves sels of the fleet sailed about August Bo and will arrive about two weeks later. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The British steamer Boverlc which is booke,i to come here for a shipment of lumber for Australia is at present discharging cargo at nan r ranclsc No word has been received from Australia announcing the arrival ther of ihr steamer Aeon from this port now nearly three weeks Ur c I n Audita crossed out this mornlnc. the Mnvorli'k bound for San Francisco and the Ku reka hound for Kureka. 'I he craft Is uv nine. Tho oriental liner Alesla will binding flour this afternoon at A dock for Hongkong. She will take an nil Ire flour cargo this trip, all (ff It rc. ptlng a few hundred barrels go- nic to llongitong. Tiie entire cargo will measure about fi-1.000 barrels. The British ship Ancalos cleared la i, I night for Liverpool with a cargo of TKXDKR DLO( KS WHARF. lumlier valitf.i at 2i,3D6. Half of f'.-.c earo, or .iill.KtS feet were taken on at l.irnton and 77fi.:t-.r feet were taken on bs Astoria Tho Ancaios got a rew last nilit and Is in the r-tream off I.lnnton todjy receiving supplies for tho voyago. MARINE NOTES. Operators of Small F,aiiiirhos Com plain of (iovornincnt Craft. Complaints are being made of tho government engineer tender Arago be ing moored at the public landing at the foot of Stark street In such a position as to prevent other craft from landing there. Purlng the past two weeks tho Arago has obstructed navigation at tho dock the greater part of the time. The main complaint Is against the way the Arago Is berthed. Moored with her bow at one end of tho dock and her stern at the other she com pletely blocks tho entrance to tho wharf, preventing anyone else from getting in or out. No private boats are permitted to tie up at tho dock for any length of time and operators of small boats that J occasionally land at tho dock Kay they stenmer Numantln. for Portland. Ar Give your stomach a pleasant surprise by eating Astoria, Aug. 19. Arrived down rtur It.g the nltht. steamers Kureka and Maverick. Sailed at l:SO n- m.. steamer Atlas. t.r Sin Francisco. San Fiiinoisco, Aug. 1 - Arrived last niclit. stramer Yellowstone, from Co 11111.11111 river. Astoria. Aug. IS. Arrived down nt 12 m., steamer Yosenilte. Sailed at 11:30 a. ni.. steamer Korna, for San Pedro. Arrived nt 1 :30 and left up at 2:30 p. m.. steamer George V. Flder. from San Pedro and way ports. Arrived down nt -40 p. m , sthamer'Atlas. Arrived down at p. m, Herman steamer Arabia. Ar rived nt 4 IB a -id left up nt f p m, steamer Johan Poulsen, from San Fran clseo Arrived down at 6 p. m... Britl.-tn steamer llfnrd. ii'KoiiHnin, .ug. is nailed. Helium It has been recommended and used bv ministers of the gospel and, temperance advocates, and prescribed by doctors of every school as an effectual preventive and cure of consumption, bron chitis, indigestion, stomach trou ble and all diseases of the throat a-nd lungs. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, great care being 1 to have evcrv kernel thor oughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predi gested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and in vigorator known to science; soft ened by warmth and moisture, its palatability and freedom from in jurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. If weak and run down, take a teaspoon ful four times a day in half a glass of milk or water. Duffy's Pure Malt Yhikry is sold throughout the world by rlrufigists, grocery and denier', or shipped direct for $1.00 :cr bottle. If in need of advice, write Consult ing Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey Company, Rochester, New York, stat ing your case fully. Our doctors, will send you advice free, together with a handsome illustrated, medical booklet containing some of the many thou sands of gratifying letters received from men and women in all walks of life, both old and young, who have been cured and benefited bv the use of the World's greatest medicine. Desfilte the nssurnnce of W. B. Iove, the Fust HurnsiMe druggist, who was lobbed Monday night, that. Thomas Perkins, a clerk recently discharged, could not have committed tho crime, the police last evening arrested him and obtained a confession. Because Perkins Is only 17 year old he will not be prosecuted by the police authorities, but Instead will be turned over to the i'nlted States officials, who know no distinction where a. post- office robbery Is concerned. This morning I ictcct Ives Hellyer and Pennant accompanied the drug clerk to several pawnshops where he aided them In recovering tho articles he confessed to stealing from the residence of Fred Jennings, Irvlngton. nd two other houses. When Captain P.ity and Detective Hellyer questioned Iove yesterday morning t lie druggist declared the na ture of the crime and the way It was lone precluded anv posslbillt y . of Per kins having committed It. I.ove said, uiwever, that Perkins bad bren dis- ehargid for suspected dishonesty, and the detectives n t once went to work. Perkins' right hand. Is scarred, so they Inquired In the pawnshops for a man answering his b so lution. The goods lie hail pawned tallied with the descrip tions of those stolen. Karly In tho day it was learned that Perkins had hired a buggy from a stable at Nineteenth and Washington streets. He was traced to Vancouver, but apparently restless in his mind on account of the robbery he had com mitted tho previous night, he soon re turned to Portland. When lie reached the barn he was arrested mid soon math1 a confession. Inspection of Love's books for th" postoffiee substation in his stole late vesterdav showed that a total of Jl'.l' had been stolen from tho government and the druggist. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR THIS SEASON, ASK BEN SELLING ADVANCE STYLES COLLEGE CLOTHES on display a complete line of COLLEGE STYLE CLOTHES for young men very different from those heretofore shown. Take advantage of early choosing. On exhibition SECOND FLOOR take elevator Price $15 to $35 FAIR BOOSTERS 001D HETI Directors Are Elected for the Multnomah County Association. Wc. rived yesterday, German steamer Nico ine.lla. from Portland. Unhurt. Aim 1 si.--R.-i tugnd French bark Le Pllier. for Portland "' Noumea. Autt. Til. Sailed Aou-ott i French harU Corn 11 Part, for Portland! Astoria. Aug. ID. Condition ai 1 h mouth of the river at S n. m.. obscured wind southwest five miles: weather dense fog. Tides at Astoria Thursdav Tliirh wa ter. 8:2 a. in.. 6.2 feet; ?':.-5 p. m., S irei. liiw waier. -:en a. m ii k re a foot; 1:56 p. in.. 3.6 feet. Astoria. Aug. 19 Sailed at 10 n. m . steamer Kureka. for Kureka via ("on.; Pay, and steamer Maverick for San i-rancisco. Arrived at J I :20 a. m. steamer Homer, from San Francisco and way points. yueenstnwn, Aug. ID. Arrived, French bark Julea Gommes, from Portland. (Precliil Plipntrh ti The Jntirnnl.) C.iosham, Or., Aug. 1 'J. Over .r.0i) shares were r pi t sen 1 ed at the Multno mah Fair iiFs.i- iatlon meeting held yes terday at tho-'Grange hall. After pie iimlnary business n.ol been disposed of, tho stockholdris elected tho following directors: I- Coleman. S.iml) ; .1. I own son. Fairview; .1. . Snasliall. Pleasant Valley; II A. I "uracil. Cents; W. Pi tor, tV.ter.ill. Ciara YVrbh, iioutdaie. it. Kupgs. itorg wood; liny giii. liussrt- vllle; A. Watch, Holing, F. Miller. Port land; John Suret. Pleasant Home; I r Short. Charles Cleveland and H. K. 1 a vis, Grrsham. The incorporators called the first di rectors' meet ing for August INt. at which time the officers of ihe fair will I elected and work for the fair of l:o launched. The seh eiion of tronnil.e ;m. the contracts for the necessary building ami stock sheds will soon bo taken up N G LEADING CLOTHIER Lumlor Carrier dears. Swrlal I'lsiiatcl to Th. Journal ) As'orin. Or,. Aug. In. The steam schooner J. Marhoffer cleared at tho custom hour's to. lay. for San Francisco with 6S3.000 feet of lumber as her ca ro. FIREFIGHTERS DEAD III HUIIS Three Brave 3Ien at Toronto Borne Down With Falling V loo is. GENUINE HAND -WOVEN ELASTIC HOSIERY AND BANDAGES We wish to call particular attention to our Elastic Hosiery Sec tion. We want people on this coast to know about our facilities for supplying First-Class Elastic Hosiery, Belts, Bandages and Supporters on short notice. We want you to know that our Elastic Goods are made in our store that they are Made From the Very Best Materials Obtainable and Every Piece Guaranteed We employ only expert weavers, who use the most improved hand loom in the making of our goods. Experienced lady and gentleman fitters in attendance, r MAIL ORDERS GIVEJI CAREFUL ATTENTION-ASK FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR STL' IK I- OF SECTIOX 31 EX I V WASIIIXfJTOX CUliI ('(I I'rrs I.n?,l Wire I.omlou, Out, Auk. 1 Tin perished in a fin1 that luk"1 i:t nifc-iit In a building upl.'jl hy Woetiuan H;uiv ni f ruin ;iy at Pundas etrr-t't. Ti.irty mi:.uf'-s I lef ( Ink ,U.d by i'o-k!i;;n: . w l:n I fire. erit. The new food of malted corn flakes. It's simply the flaked kernels of hulled white corn, malted and toasted. It's delicious, digestible and different. Full of strength and energy with a flavor that pleases every palate. Ready-to-serve with cream or milk. Ask your grocer. The only Malted Corn Flakes. (Tnlf-M hins I.enptl Wlre.l Taeonn, Wash, Aug 19. Section men and roil heavers of the Northern l'nclftc main line from K-iMon to the Columbia r!er haxe struck for higher vihrpr They nre pe!tl:.K $!.:;, an,i want Ji -,o per il.-iy Ktr Feet Ion men employed tor spec:! wotk hae not struck. The. ' sea reh striking seetlon men are nearly all Ital-,' lann. the fire brok fire departniei Wynne ami S- : si-n'it Royal Can.i'lmn Hi fie la In flithting tl-.e first floor of t!.n i.-iIIiIiijk britiK the ho.so to phiv on t! where It wns thought t 1 ; eentere,!. A tew sr. e-els nns he;ir(i. the p i.l st fuller In. The sour:, I of t ' tiled :iw:iv w I'-vi n or.-i heard. "J ho first fi n-r h.ol way. .Men are workirr In t.-".e for tie bodies. men i .1M the U'l nfter 1' 1 of th "e!I.l n f the SS'-it 1 th. THERMOS BOTTLES FOR PICNICS, AUTO TRIPS, HUNTERS. FISHERMEN, TRAVELERS, ETC. Keeps Contents Hot 24 Hours. i .dcr b.'iN- incut. . i s th r a ernsli ' h 'i '. lip ..id h.-i:d- t.i sh was llso Rl.en Keeps Contents Cold 24 Hours. del In Dorr's Yacht I ndor tht Hammer. (t'nltd rrrrt Led Wire.) I.osj AnKles. Aur. IS Carroll Allen. rolvpr in the bankruptcy proceedings SRalnst Hroker Fred E Iorr Is at Santa l'arhara todav formally to take charp of the broker's beautiful little yaM Yankee Clrl. The vaeht. wbleh Is val- el at ?fi not. w .s taken to Santa Har-1-iiH Mondav by porr. Alen has not de. b1e, whether he will kf i the. yacht at San Krancls-o or I. on At. pel", pend ing Its gall for the benefit.ef'lSoiT' t redltom. - . Tomorrow (Thurda i be the lat day fo- ds sldo gas bills. Por'Und w 1: pol !vl v t on east OXE FIIOI IMPS ox wati:r t.oxps IE3,WlfillJ iVliliLi IVlUlIj riiti IUU During August, 500 Fall and Winter Patterns at $5, $10 AND 15 REDUCTIONS ON EVERY SUIT MADE TO YOUR ORDER Just to keep our tailors busy and stimulate business during August. WERNER PETTERSON CO. tIERCBAM TAILORS XT. AX.VTM MOUUfOV. aXS WXJtPOW SUFLAT, (Jtpceljl Pi..'--h to Te J Chhali ;,. . -. : meetini: vf f-:- - v::,.!; one ! Id. tint - r S.. K- e Chios g-T-v as re i"e'.l for the 11 ; o.ivO C i . r . it : : - j wafer bonds. .idv-r'Ked f r for the eon-Miner: ,,f i:.e . works svstern to r- -, ' o t . I Ttf firm r f fered J : r : bond lije. jr-i-. l ie. 1 1, -j a dlrret obllcatl- n to II city woubi f :ri-.!-h fre for use. As tho pavmor. t 1 to be Eufl rant ee. . n ter f-.inl'.and l a d-:-t Hitait plant the aboe til . ould i. ered, and nfT lids will b for. rsal the 't i ' : it e-l .V ' '. - f p of our f i a i r v o t!,.- city nrov wafer I -."-nt . ne r i ' i wh ile l-ni Is w e : e t ' . and t h- :.nk b.-nds f tie Hon-1 pe t a 1 w a t ti.e na'.r t t-o - onsl 1 advertised JtrrV -sX VICTOR EDISON HEAR Delivered to Your Home On One Month's FREE TRIAL THE BRYAN RECORDS FOUNTAIN PENS CONKLIN'S - WATERMAN'S PARKER'S Every Fountain Pen sold by as it guaranteed. YOU TAKE NO CHANCES. If the Pen don't write to suit you return it and we will make it right. lens .rilled rree. CALLING CARDS PRINTED WHILE YOU WAIT 100 Cards 35 We Also Print PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Exchange II rome A-6I7I-6I72 WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. roorth and Wiihlnttcn Tomorrow (Thurd,iyl 111 positively b th laat dar fr dis-'o-;pt on ea l3 (a bills Prrrla- 1 lixs eompanr Y. 31. I. IS SHOWN TIME OK ITS LIKE fTaltr rr-w Ir4 Wtr. Sacramento, rl . Auit 1 On ac count of the artlvltjr of the entertain ment eoffi mt 1 1 ea. the Younir Men a In (tltut rrB4 eunell ha as rt - cmplibVJ llttl In a birs war Th easlon thu far has f-en latfelv ' rwiind of plmaur and the rotjnc.il l prehtMy f"t n't amt-nd to th elec tion of crfVr until t-mvrvw. Jarnee P. F of Ran .! la tkl fo b tea ae&t crnd prMnt. Charles' J. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to tahe DHIMQ Laxative Fruit Syrnp rom iau wr ajj, Bkxrootrra. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clear sallow complexions cf -pimples" and blotches. It i guarantee 4 orrn-r of San FranH-o a.n-1 FYar.k Lt r.lhl tte. fskiur ot eatertalnme. t Tmtcat tfc T-aterC fa J. ci f;rtst f FarTafnrt are after the iwt "Mi liaimiw Klaht" at att'a H vr p-i ifjvr run, prmtiis a r-i p-nvi.nrr. pn, preTitiis a Me r fostr.at iiaiaoa. Mil mnnrj ani jiitnti tr .Mini in i at I.,. n. i - kx. m.. re ail aftax-tie stit jrmna councU I whlck aoerei ta t S fta-si cnca lmrt, ia u i. .