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THS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND.' MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 14, 1003. WATTS AMD EfSEN CROSS FIRE WITH IWUDBALLS a CARS THE COMPlfXION OVERNIGHT John F. Watt a, the lawyer aoeuad of larceny by mbeaalement by Vr. Wil liam T. Klsen, Ma " former client, ha n.ada a counter move by Mine ult In the circuit court for ll.0tl.4O that be I ' allefes to ba due aa fees for detendln 1 rr. Elaen In hie entanglements in court . and with tha state medical board. Now Dr, Eln threatens to come fcaclc with two mora criminal charge eralnat Watta. whom - ha aocuara of liiclilnf I1.10U from Mm. Tha phynl rliui aaarrta that during hla ab sence In California Watta rained aocea to private paper In hla office dank and took tha recoipte that he had received from tha county clerk for the 11,000 Lull ha depoalted for anawerlnr the criminal charae against him In the clr cult court - Thla waa tha case growing nut or an operation performed on Jennie Mgnera at the X-ray institute, in wnu-n lir. Klaen waa convlctod and sentenced to pay a fine, the caae being now on ap peal in ma aupreme couru ays Watta rorgad Papers. Dr. Klaen says ' that Watta, without Ma knowledaa and while he waa absent from the state, took the receipt for the ball money to -the office of tha count clerk and drew down the $1,000. aubat; tutlng a bond that beara the namea of two men unknown to lr. Eisen. All of thla, and still - other chnrgea that he makes, are back of the $100 embeixle tnent complaint a worn to by Dr. Klsen In the municipal court yesterday morn ing.' - . ..... - In tha civil suit filed by Watts there appeara a mysterious item of 1 71 "for services rendered In compromising a criminal operation on Z. White." Thus. the name of another unfortunate girl la brought Into court, and another forlorn story may ba disclosed. : . Dr. Elaen last night declaredMfret ha never was mroaienea witn prosecution In tha case of Miss White, who la a stu dent at a local school. He declared that It was an "ordinary" caae. and that Watts- Intimation of a criminal act is all 'humbug.?. . The operation waa per formed at the girl's home, he said, and Watta never had anything to do with settling or comoromlainr Tha nu. Ha expressed - regret that the girt s name 1250 charge for services In the same case In connection with tha appeal to the aupreme court. In tha montha of January and February laat. Waata ray for Other errisa. 'Watts then tacks on 1150 for work In June In connection with tha proceeding before tha state medical board, when an effort waa made to revoke Klaea'a li cense as a physician. He asks $250 more In relation to the asms matter for the month of July, and $S beaides aa me neiance or another 1250 fea of July 23, also in connection with tha license revocation matter. The final entry In thla connection la a t&O charka for ad vice aald to hava been rlvn Ma rll.nl last month with regard to bringing a ault against the medcal board for dam. aging his reputation and practice aa a I physician. men comes tha Its for alleged serv- Pimples, Bask, Srnptieaa, Bta. Qalak ly Vradloeasd by ew gkla Bestedy, Since Its discovery one year ago, pos lam, tha new akin remedy, haa. In Its extraordinary accomnllahmtnta. exceed' ad the roost aangulne expectation of tha eminent specialist who gave l tn the world. It has cured thousands of casea of enema and eradicated facial and other dlsrigurements of years' stand tng. Tha terrible Itching attending c Being Is stopped with the ttrst applica tion, giving proof of Ita curative prop erties at the very outaet. In mt serious akin affections, such aa pimples, rain, herpes, blackheada, acne, barber a Itch. etc.. reaulta ahow after an overnight application, only a small quan tity tiolng reaulred to effect a cure. Those who us poalara for these minor aain irouuiee can now avail themselves Of the spaclaj 60-eent package, recently adopted to meet auch needs. Both the 60-cent package and tha regular $1 jar may. now bo obtained In Portland at the ekldmore Drug; Ca, and other lead ing drug stores. . , tiamplea for experimental purpose may be had free of charge by writing Ices In aavlng.nr. klsen from Diiblloltv 1" 2 "a fcrnergency Laboratories. 12 In the White caae. Last of aU la a Ai. wi-niin air est, nw xork claim for 100 or. "extensive eorra. I ' spondence" In tha month rf March with the Danish consul tn San Francisco wun rererenoe o me revocation or Dr. klsen's commission aa consul for hla native country in foruana. Watta had a Drellmlnarv henxlna- Yi. rore jueiic uiann B&turanv afternoon. He asked for a second hearing, and will urn neara again oepiemoer ze. Watta la out of cuatodv on ll.KAA ball furnished by John Rometach and jacKson walker.. ' Th last named la one? of the bondsmen for Dr. Klsen. un der ice bond arranged for by Watta. UNI MILE FULL OF REALISM it THE BAY AFTER" mm waa - . BaamamaasBBj S. C. La pham Depicts Tower of Kcraorse That Follows ' a Misdeed. SUPJIEHE JI0JTEXT OF v, "MACBETH" AFTER SIN In Light of Day After Crime Take on Full Significance ! oral Is to Conaldrr Consequences lie f ore) Acting. had .been dragged. In. and aaldlhat ba will protect the, girl's name as far aa Tha first ttam In W.M. kil? - Klsen is for 5.40, which, he aaya. la the balance due on a $1,000 fee for de fending Klsen in the Jennie 8ighera caae, tried last October. Next comes a Sionrslos Bates to Dearer. una annual meeting or ine sovereign grand lodge of Oddfellows will take place In Denver, September It for which occasion the O. R. tk N. will make an open rate from Portland and all points on us una or od.bo. Tickets ror this event will be on sale Tuesday and Wed- noaoay or next week. September IB and it. out aa tne going limit la 10 days. purchasers need not atart on those days! u-inejr ao not wisn to, just so they reach Denver before the limit expires. Final return limit 29 days from data of saia. van at tna uuy Tlcjcet office. Third and Washington atreeta, for any a. r - information desire t aa. .:. m maa- g u a k I in ffieJVcrlch esf wieatj product Chief among the features In a pro gram of : historic correctneaa and un common interest which will be fur nished by Buffalo Bill's Wild Weat will be a reproduction of the battle of Summit Springs. Tha original conflict took place on July 11, 1 8t 9, near the border Una between Nebraska and Colo rado. General K. A. Carr commanded a detachment of United Statea cavalry against a renegade band of Sioux. Chey enne and Arapahoe Indiana, known as "dog soldiers." Colonel William F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill") was the chief of acouta with the government expedition, and It was duel to his trailinsr fht tha ravalrv ,ma nn a . . . I . . , . . . . . linnd H lsrilTKT nr nrrinf- w te imims ana aurpnsea them in UUOU ,X IMUUJi HI ieVJOrX. camp at Summit Springs. In the battle Advice has just heen lvai h.tl which ensued. Buffalo Rill shot and suverslde and Chinook salmon are belnvl aiuea Tail Bull, the leader of the "doic caught on trolls In Taquina bay. I aoldiers." The victory which the gov- cmmeni loitci gminea over ine Indians naa mucn to ao with deciding the issue against tha red men In their hopeless atruggle against government control. The battle at Summit Springa will be faithfully depicted with Buffalo Bills Wild West, Colonel Cody enacting his original role. .General Carr, General Hayea and others in command with the United States cavalry will be imperson ated, and the death of Tall Bull will be ti realistic feature of the dramatic spec tacle. "The Great Train Hold-tin" will oe another spectacular feature with Colonel Cody's exhibition, and the rob bery of a tralnload of passengers will be dramatically reenacted. Among the other pictures, of western life and incidents will be "A HnHAv at i-tu xuuicn, wnicn win depict the pleas- u,a aim. ifMuwcB vl ine piarnsmen, and "The Attack on an Emigrant Train, which shows the dangers and hazards of arly settlement of the fertile west. To these historic scenes will be added the congress of rough riders, which will introduce horsemen from every clime in exhibitions . of marvelous equestrian skill. . After four venra shrna1 Rnffoin titi Wild West is etill an exhibition alone in Its class, and returns better equipped than ever befnra tn- hnM im r,.,Kii vmw mo mirror oi nistory in reflecting i scenes and Incidents associated with Rev. Stanton C Lapham of the Sec ond Baptist church took as the subject of hla sermon yesterday Tha Day After," with his text from Matt, xxvll: 4. Hla sermon waa in part aa fol lows: The climax of tragedy In tha his tory of Judas cams tha day after, when the passions of greed had cooled and the 30 pieces of allver became as a millstone about his ntclc ' When the cry of the fickle multitude was hushed and ail the haterul vallalny and unjusti fiable treason of the betrayal of the Christ came rushing upon hla soul, over whelming it In remorse, then he saw tha eternal consequences and ruin of hla conduct. The day after, when the shameful trial nf the Christ reveals a character and life of such purity, calm Integrity, mercy and patience that he hae.rkmna tha 1ilftaa mnl tha klnop iham Judaa sees and feels the horror of the hell of remorse of which he la a part. It is a atrance omission that tha dav after that hour which ia the aupreme and epoch-making period of time should fail to receive the recornition and homage of Its Just due. Climax of Trafa&y. -'The climax -of the t raged v of Mao beth (that most realistic portrayal of the working or conscience and remorse), the moment most truly fraught with terror is not the one in which occurs the murder of King Duncan, nor' when those two guilty plotters nerve them selves for the foul deed, and we hear conscience arguffig and fairly see the moral weighing in the soul as Ladv Macbeth . urges on the murder. But that tragic moment is when the first Knocking is neard on the gate. "Knock ing. knocking, knocking! Who's -there? Knocking, knocking:, knocking! 'Never quiet, xio, what ar you? Ah. but this place is too cold for hell. Hark! Knocking within. - I hear a knocking. And hark! From a thousand orison cells there sounds tonight that same Knocking, Knocking, Knocking, from ev. ery courtroom and place of execution. In palace or hovel, at the door of all hearts. Where's the man who upon 'the day after has not heard the knocking? wun uiu KnocKing at me gate cornea the terrible realization of what has taKen place. with that .knocking at the gate past crimes and future retri bution are revealed. And you tell me there ts no hell; that moral equity be- iioawi niiu inruuxno-ut ail imngs Will not reign and rule supremo finally In life and eternity? "Only a man without a conscience dares- to any there is no hell. The knocking at the gate Is the soul's alarm, the first sound of lmoendlns- doom, tha forerunner of eternal regret and re morse. "trim v- - li. . - - . the conquest and settlement J th. rr' fc."Sr.."IV - ".'"" JS W"IU , , i rna ntlip T f a t whan fhs , ; : X'tr) . . ' i . ' . ' fh-r f v. . l slip J . .t- S ? (J I. ' i t-i' in 'J bmt You will find here the largest stock in town of BOYS' ' SCHOOL SUITS at POPULAR PRICES. . KNEE PANTS SUITS $1.95 to .'$3.95. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $2.95 to $5;00 Everythinig.forboys except, shoes at MODEST PRICES - Third and Oak First and Yamhill reaction ts felt! How difficult to decide wnat naa occurred until tha rinv aftaw If we had only felt before aa unnn the day ai.er we would -not be called to blush In shame and In regret and re morse, Denoid the lnsanltv of nasslnn u wvii una revenge mat possessed us. "We are as a rule too close to the great ana good or tne nresent tn rn. niee their Influence and value.' Time tries character. lives and deeds a WAll as stones and structures.' We must be seers and prophets of tomorrow to ap preciate the opportunities and worth rf the present. Long after the conqueror Oi Napoleon regained hla nonniarltv tha Puke of .Wellington left tha fence about his city home broken down, a reminder nf tha Hma nrltan V. n 1 v. . - - ... w .. . v .....j .jvjiiuuil II1UU UH L- teitd tt down In their' hate and disgust Gladstone was execrated and jeered on the very streets where afterward the crowds wept as his precious dust was carnea to rest in Westminster. . .'The tongue or Cicero which once charmed the Roman assemblies was cut out and nailed up tn the Forum, with the epitaph. "Thou fool, wag no more.' .Crucify him! "Crucify him! is the cry Of. the mob thurled at him whom we love to call the Prince of Peace, 'the humble Naiarene' and the friend of Publicans and sinners.' In the after day of better light and the sober truth of 'experience, how we gather about toets and statesmen "and the names of hose who were crucified,, unappreciated and misunderstood in their day. We will weave the laurels of praise, and in the day after place It upon the brow where we are pressing hard the crown of thorns. , 'I shall pass thla way but once." would.be a good motto to place before our eyes that we might be constantly reminded of tne judgments of the day after. We are heirs of eternity and only that which is true and right in the after day of the future can satisfy a humane -soul Let me do my deed of goo., today that tomorrow shall be tha brighter. The thought, the purpoae, the Impulse of klndlv rood and hnavenl v charity of this hour will never comer again. Let me be faithful today. Let ma be generous today. Let ma-. BDealc kindly today. Let me be honest today, that in the day after peace and self- respect shall dawn upon me. 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