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    THE 'OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. . SEPTEMBER .23 1003.
10
.iiiuERTED
1IEEB ACTS
MOTHER STEALS CHILD,
POLICE TAKE IT BACK
HoivITooMy
Wrinlrtes dull
GOOD SA'IE
Theln-a lioldan. the 4-yeer-old child
kidnaped by her mother from the horn
of Mra. r. llopalna Is aellwood late
Tueaday efternooa, waa recaptured br
Detective' Hart ma a and . Officer Krum
of the Juvenile court yeeterday aftar-
3Iw. Knoivlcs Declares litis
i i t k al. (T'l.Aotm fnr noon, and her mother, Jtre, Roee Holden,
land Lc ft the llieatnMor wU1 bar t0 ,w.r9
S(Mltlfl1 Sllioke aild NeV- court oa a charge of ehlld-eteallnf.
fMrUllllJil, CIHWivv . Th-,m- .-a h. moth.- wra
T?tiinifd Five In
wives A rfe Granted.
Utile Tbelma and bar mother war
found at tha . homa of Mr a. Emma
Knnalpa at 41 Eaat Elavanth etreet.
where aha had been taken 'br the two
women aftar they drova away with har
In a buggjr from tha Hopklna homa laat
Tuesday. . Tha offlcera were refused
ailmlaalon at ' the ' front door. Mra.
Know Ira waa highly Indignant and ad
. .. . . .. i. v mj Mra. Hoiii.n. who la ner aiaiar.
Hva baarti that paipiiaieu wn - . M)t ,rrMt Dllt Urtu HoM.n w
alra for freedom from ma w v I wiser, and aha and tha child wara takaa
runld ware made glad by Judge Claland to tha Juvenile court
Cupid wara ; , OM Mra. Holdan waa permitted to g
in tha circuit court thla nomine, una recognise nceand Chief Pi
o an
roba
mother - la charged with being an ira-
ether palpitating heart want away dla- tlon Off0.r Tauaohar took llttla Thai ma
nnnlntML hut Wiser In tna inionnam-" to nia own noma lor ama-aerping panu
appoints out wis r , hearing In court neat Tueadar.
that non-euppon ia " - h ..ngaged Attorney Kd Menden-
vorca In tha atata or Oregon. n-n tn represent har. and ha promtaed
All six of tha freedom aeekers were that aha will appear when wanted. Th
of the gentler aez and the maecullne
gender waa given a ganulna grilling for
heartleeaneaa and cruelty. Ona t the
moat unoeremontoue separations on jree.
" ord waa told about by Mra. kmma
KnowUe. woo aald that C JB. Knowles
went out between tha flrat and eecond
acta of a ehow at tha theatre. She
expected him to return ae aoon aa ha
had I eeeured a whiff of freah air or
puffed hie cigar. -but he aid not come.
tk iMt aha heard from ha waa in
Canada, and ha never sent hat any ea-
Mra. knowlea also accuaad her 'hue-
hanrf or ut nr inir coua or
After Massage. Creams and
Beaoljr DocIors'Dad railed. ;
FOR
Ins ImDrovementa oa rror-erty at til
klkdlaou alraat. In dof.n.e m It waa
plaadsd that lia waa autlug under a
permit front the city In making re
pairs and enlargementa, and that there
ia a aiatinoiion llww the latter ana
the conairuoiion of a naw building. It
waa aleo allaaad that tha ordinance of
ina council waa uneonatllutlouai oa
BY HARRIEtT HETA
Uiddin- Is Onitn SnfrltPd nt SAWDUST GROWS HOT
the Auction TwV af-thi ' 'AND. STARTS pLAZfi
-health brought I - QrOUndS . Of tll6 Country! ponunaoua.eombuatlon of aawduat la
dea. I real lead L . . Iballerad to have bean the cauae of a
V1UU J.XII3 lUrulilK -iUUHV fire in tha baaement or tha meat mar
. ' tt ' kt eg Weaton Taylor, 411 Everett
SniPfl. ' atraet. laat Itlght The damage waa
GATE B ilGEIII,
DECIDES JUDGE
Khe waa awarded, the cuaioay oi,vu tlon the authority or Ul Ul
tittle '".fcf.Zf?Sw2. Cate to act.for the Hawthorne eaUU
.VJ'VjUS! la bu-W... matter, waa decided by
uary. lit. I Judge Bronaugh In the circuit court
woa-tMpport ot wnouga. i hla morning. In which the court Je-
' Alttiniivh Maraarat Taata baa received 1 inui ha ha did not re card It necea
no aupport iron net nen. "'(- nrT' to ,how u,ftt Cata waa the agent
. .2,..,- a riinm. aa aha failed to of the eaUta by the booka of tha cor
allege deeertion or mieiraiment oi mar i poration If It could be ahown met na
Kino, ana iiuun 10 muypvi I really did act xor it in uio iraoeacuon
not ground for dlrorea. Bhe waa mar- i inyolvad.
rind u Aberdeen, Dcouano, m wuui. Tba aama q
, "; ' ' !, Hy la the vital
und for dlTorce.
no, in January, i Th, sama que tlon cf Cata'a
' I I, I. .km mH.I iuiln lit h Mil 1 1
Mra. Mlrmle Newman teatlflad that D th uta agalnat the Merchant a
a and Juliana - a. nowtu.u i N.tinmi nana: to recover neaxir 12U..
could not live hppMy together They I 000 out on cata'a chacka. The ea
aha and Ellaha H. Newman
u eat Ion cf Cata'a author-
point In tha ault brought
$20,
. triad It for a litUa leaa than three years,
hut ha waa alwava flndlna? fault With I K. Kanlr ol.lma that It ahnn
her ohlldran br a former marriage. hVa been notified yeara before If that
They were married In SeatUa In ... tha caaa.
and aha -charged . that ha left ear in Th- cal, pMSed on by Judge Bro-
juna, ', 5i"i.,7 " naugh waa that or C d. wodd agalnat
mer name. Mra. Minnie CahllL lha Doernbecker Manufacturing com-
JeaJouay. violent but nnfounded, y , whlch Webb BOught for an
eauaed I trouble between Mra. Nellie Mor- 0er to ,,,,10 the defendant from
Ti "?("orw 9" JJorrt,VBCCOaI?inl.M treapaaslna; on hie Und. which adjolna
ha awora at her when enraged. They
wara married In Chicago In July. 1905.
tate aaaerU that ha had no authority,
id
tha land of the defendant near the lat
ter'a plant. Tha Hawthorne eatata gave
a deed to the defendant company, the
blom. :
Whlakr apoUad MarrUra.
Mra. Anna Bar waa .granted a.
om Andrew J. sera on
around of drunkannesa and 111 . treat-
vorce frot
dl
the
location of tha slant, and tha comnanv
clalma an eaaement for a roadway to
tha plant aa a portion of tha conaldera
tlon. The road waa eonatructed under
tha direction of Cata.
Judaa-. Bronaush aald It waa clear
that the defendant did not pay any of
the coat or me roao, ana mac 11
lnent. . They were united In Qalesburg,
Wla.. In December, ,18S, and tha wife
testified that Bern- became a hard drtnk
r aaveraJ veara later, v She aald ha left
home 10 tlmea, atayinr frorn alx weeks by tha booka of tha corporation,
to alz montha at a time. Sbe finally I tnnu tha ihti thi i.fnrint .1
left him in November, 10V . I .roiB license to naa tha roadwa
plant until aoma other roadway la
.awt nnAnavl TtiaB r)AiviriBnff mra aa
1 a vavi. ajaasu ,iiaaa aw w amaw
built bv Cate. Ha did not think It waa
eaaantlal that Cata'a authority be ahown
He
haa a
trlven Judgment on its croaa-Dlil and
Webb la restrained from interfering
plaintiff andHavlland ware married 1 with the free uaa of the roadway.
January. 1904. I . ., ., , , , , ,,
FAIR TRACKS CLOSED;
WILL HEED ONLY
: TO BE PRESIDENT
: - (United lVcea teased Wlra.l
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept 26. -Bryan,
'.who ' passed through . here : today en
1 route towTerre Haute, where he wrlll
apeak tonight, declared he waa aanrru
, lne that Jf elected his administration
would be so successful that it would
y be uneoesary for him to issue bulle
tins every -day from .the White House
or pick his successor. .'
- He stated that he would reply to
Kooseveit tetter in a day or two.
John E. Lamp of the Democratic text
'book committee Joined Bryan here to-
oay. ;-.... ..!!-..;
' It is practically assured that Haskell
will resign from the national1 committee
aoon. Bryan declined to -dlscusa the
matter at all today.
; Death of Baby Boy.
' Jack Annand Pfunder, the two-year-old
aon of Mr. and Mra. Oustave Pfun
der and grandson of John Annand, man
ager of the Postal Telegraph company,
died this mornlna; at the home of hia
father. The baby had been 111 for the
past two weeks, death coming thla
morning. No arrangementa have yet
been made for the funeral.
4 4 SALEM HEN PROTEST
1 (Salem Boreas of The Journal.)
'Salem. Or., Bept. 25. Sal era commer
cial bodies mud Balem bualnesa men re
sent the recent action of the fair board
In determine; to cloae tha ' tracks and
barn a during the winter againat breed'
era and horse owners. At a joint meet'
ing yesterday afternoon of the execu
tive committee of the Salem Bualnesa
Men's league and the Salem board of
trade the following rasolutlona were
adnnted:
Whereas, It haa conie to the notice
of tha bualnesa men of Salem that tha
Oregon state fair board has ordered the
grounds or tna association ciosea
against the use of horsemen and others
during the winter season, and
Whereaa, It ia a well established fact
that the lntereat of the horse Industry
of the state requires a public place for
tha harboring and training of fancy
horses during mat season, ana
Whereas, This action on the part of
th'e board la- working a great hardship
upon me- oreeaera ana noree own era.
therefore be It --.
Resolved, That tha Salem board of
trade and tha Salem Business Men's
league, in behalf of their respective
membership, protest agalnat thla ac
tion by aald atate fair board and ur
rentlv reauest them to reconsider aald
action, and In tue lntereat of tha horse
raiatng industry of .the atate, reopen
the privileges of tha fair grounds for
legitimate uaes in this line, under auoh
strict regulations aa the board may see
fit to adopt I
F re par person to have the cuatody of
he child, but no further proceeding la
neceeaary to take the child from her.
aa Thelma la already a wara or tne
Juvenile court, having bean taken In
r hart a after aha waa deeerted by bar
mother two yeare ago. . , ,-A , ,
J. K. Holdan. father Of the little girl,
le expected to arrive from Idaho to
attend the hearing taaxt Tuaaday. Ha
ia eaia 10 nave oviainvu a uituiu ... . A
ki. if. 1- ..,. a hava haan I TroUDla, WOlTy ana III'
awarrft aha euatod of tha child. Mra me deep llnea and wrlnklea.
Hopklna, who haa been earing for the that they not only greatly marred my
little girl, le aiatar of tha father, and appearance and make me look much
aa he waa not aatabllahad In a home er olar bu, tmU th,r wouia greatly Inter.
.hahLW,nlltu!!alnWhirnfha?;fc wlth m uocasa, bacauaa a worn-
"f&MtonM&SlZElt- ther..oclally or flnaa-
er tha llttla girl aball ba returned to daily, depanda vary largely on har ap
Mra. Hopklna, with a poaalblllty of a paarance. The homely woman, with
repetition of the kidnaping aplaode. or dMp .,,,1 furrowi ln her face, must
JtaTtll Om PUIOVa sWmtwnir liej i . .. W W t.ae tiAtinaaal vaa i veiviio V41VIU 1
"lK"' JlVr::i:m,'m' ' " V th Country club comblna-
cPult couT"; " " """"r I I thereforeV bough t'varloua brand, of 'oa n 1. waa much more lively
Mrs. Kaewlaa, tha aiatar cf Mrs. cold cream and akin fooda and maa- thn hat on the horsea offered dur-
Holden. waa one cf the women granted m fac with moet conatant regu Ina the paat two daya and the sale en-
Suit couA tCl.olng9' A piuiu'r c -rtty. hoping tc regain my f or .p. joy, the moat prcaparou. morning of ,
incidence la that aha accuaaa her hue- paarance. But the wrinkles simply the week. Thirty-two head of cattle
band of etaallng her child, a boy, when would not go. .On the contrary, tey were aold afnd all brouaht aood nrlcea.
he- daaertad har. She doea not know aaamad tn rat deanar. Next I went to al The aala of hnrsea haa bean finished
where tha child Is. but aeoured an or- 1 1 ,., 11. .h. ini,i ma aha nnM and thoaa horaea which were not aold
der awarding har the cuatody. . .n .m . . M. invi. r .m have been withdrawn, owing to the poor
ir L ' - .L1T,Tm":;7 V Hven. College .Maid, the gulde-
II n I II I I ""aa Ita terms art wider than author
I II I II I I1'1 hr th ehariar.
I II I I I N Judaa lironaush's decision Is a aweep
I ill I II I I1" victory fur tha city. Ha held that
I I fl I I I ' I I there la no Inconsistency between the
av I III lae mm ! ordinance and tha charter, and that
iJenaeii wae guilty in aitamptlng to en
large the building under authority of
ma permit lor repaira.
Bidding on the cattle offered for sale I,.
qominai.
A bucket of water put 'out a fire
atarted by tha explosion of a lamp at
346 Kaal Oak atraet earlier In the even
In. ' . .
Umployea or the irwin-Hodaon com
pany, Flrat and Salmon, threw oily raga
Into a hot atove after tha praaaaa had
been, wfied laat night. The fireman
had tha fire out lu a few minutes. A
hlaae haa started at the aatabllahmant .
aa often aa twice la tha aama week
and always from tha aama cauee.
WARM BREATH WlLL .'
. C1TASE FROST AWAY
e Warm weather la looked for -
e . tomorrow hut a heavy roat la 4
a predloted for thla evening. The e
e .temperature waa down to IS da- e
a graaa In PorUand thla morning e
e and heavy anowa are reported aa , e
4 having; fallen In Wyoming and e
4 Montana. Warm . w tat her con- e)
4 tinuaa over all aecttons to . the a
4 eaatward of the dominant atorm , a)
e area as far aa the .Appalachian ; e '
' mountains, but a decided fall in a
4 ' temperature follows the east- e
e ward movement Cf the atorm. " a
- ' ' '
POLLY TELLS OF
SLAUGHTER PACT
my money ana too tne treatmeni. lelI, pacer on the fine fio
Sometimes L thought they got leaa, hut included in thla Hat. The cattle aold
horaea
after apendlng all 'the money I could thla morning. the purchasere and the
afford for such treatment. I found I price; paid, are as 1 follows: .- . ;
.tin hui mv wrlnklea 80 I rave un in . olA Aa ? Slmmona.Oe.r-
nnrludait - I - must carrv .'-"'-. "f.""" ". yvrt.
vale.
aold to
th.STta m. .ran. Ona dav a frland of " ! m-TS" 1 r estate, oac-
1;, " - ' " 7... ..j I ramenui, iuu; jenaifl luinwooa. sola to
" - -"-"--" " I W. McKlnney.- Turner. Or.. 1100: On-
uT!"n"?.,ln" v'". y'i.d. .old to W. M. Crruthcr
;""" " "" or unae caiaie, aacramento, fioo: ur-
Ing experinienta- and studying - every-1 ange Boy. aold io M.-WheUtone, Hepp
thlng I could get hold of on thla aub- nr". Or., '$100.
lect. After aeveral Ions montha of al-l Htar u.mrir. dd n ui.. u..n.
TJnltM "raaa Laaatd Wire.) moat numberless trtala and dlaoourage- ner. sold to B. a Warren. Warrenton.
Omaha. Sent IS. A atranaa crowd, mania, x nnauy aiacovera (-rw.-a yr iu; Bweei Mane, aold to A. M.
comnoaad f .onl.t wm-n rf.in. of h'ch produced moat aatoundlng reaults Plummer, PorUand. $160; -Scottlah Maa-
.Jv V . . ' : ' " , on my wrwaiea in, a -aingie nignL 1 ter. sold to A. C Plummer, Portland,
the tenderloin, vagabonds and drunk- waa dellarhted beyond expression. 1 1 1125: NancV. sold to B. C. Warren War. I
arda, thronged the police court today tried my treatment again, and lo. and renton, $70; T.ula C, sold to J. R. Cat
when tha caaa of Charles E. Davla held behold, my -wrinkles were practically lln, Catlin. Wash. $80: Clara, sold to
gonv. a uiiru ux.hubih iuiw msuio . w fuiir, rui Lia'iu, tea; arric, 1
in all and I nad no wrinaies, ana my aoia 10 u. t. warren, warrenton, lo;l
face waa aa smooth-aa ever. . I next of-1 Frank, aold to A. C. Plummer, Portland.
Mra. Abble Rice, the "Polly" whose fered my treatment to some of my 1m- $40; FldgeL consigned by J. W. Bailey,
nama Ruatln tnurmurarf whlla dvlna mediate inenas, wno uaea it wiin lur; m jw . ouur, ryruwa, !.
01 I n.ln. .....It. anA T h... nAr amMm I MIK. KarrinaTTOfl. MinKT-rnMI hV I w 1
and who told the aatoundlng story of f o(r;r lt to the public Miss Gladys Bailey, gold to W. M. StaTwer, Heppner,
the triple murder and suicide nact. Into I numnrui nf Ptttabura-. Pa., writes that $150. . . . I
which, she aald, aha entered with Dr. I it made her wrlnklea disappear In one - Frantic, consigned by J. W. Bailey; I
Kuatln ana uavis, waa tne main .wit-1 niche Mra. M. W. Graves Of Brigeport, I aoin 10 aa. -jannier, ortiana, ot.
neee.r, Conn., states: "There: la not a wrinkle ' tXI' cons gned by J. W. Bailey.
airs, nice was a 1 urea in a wnue iet- Mn'i.uv 1 innir in vaara auiu w j. n. vaiiin. tasu.
and black shirt and looked pretty, younger. I conaider your treatment a Pidget XH, consigned by J. W. Bailey,
though she waa near a collaosa. Breath- iodaend to womankind." Mrs. James ld to W. R Warren of Warrenton, $50.
ing spaamoaicaiiy and naroiy able to tiar.- f central Cltv. S. E.. writes: I iuge '.A t consignisa oy J. w.
take her aeat, aha faced tha crowd of ..Tn. change la ao great that It aeema F,l45y ola to R. J. De Buhr. Portland,
women who. had gathered to aee her. . wSrk of maarlc." I will aend 7,- .
r. aoia to j. r. catiin, $s. 1
trty-three. conalgned by J.
A QuicIfer.Way To Wash Clothes,
' t ';,' - An easier way; a better way the Pj & C. . '
, . ; I ; Naphtha Soap way,' " : :
r P. & p. Naphtha Soap , used by women who have
learned, by actual experiencethat there js a, better Way,' an
easier way, a quicker way to wash xlothes than the old-fashioned,
work-all-day-in-a-hot-room way. ' . ' 'y
' These women, no longer boil their clothes,' '::l :
They no longer rub the life ; out of them L on a wash-,-board.
' .y" r ; V .' ' - .
They no longer stand for hours over tubs of hot water, v
the steam of which makes everything in the 'room,"; damp '
and uncomfortable.
In connection with the death of Dr.
Frederick Ruatln. waa called.
Best of all: By using P, & G. Naphtha Soap, they
are able to do as' much work in a morning
"as used to take a whole day. y a!
5 Ccnta 4 Calc Woi-tL More.
In hlrh tones Tand at tlmea aJmoat V'liT -"'?",t "T?"!' I'" vT" -
ZWJL J!8?""!-.!0 JSi. ""5 Intera-teSr absolutely f re'e of charga!
h ti'unit r.iatin. with n, n.tin- . uae.no cream, facl
bla desire to die; how aha tried to shoot fiISl1-!1,.0
Store .Closes ? on -Saturdays at Six o'CIocK
Bailey.
earn, facltfl massage, face -"KK".- "'io O Vt pKar ytKfl
so-called skin foods: there w ""' -L?'- - oLu.m.pJ 5-0'
Minnie, consigned by Schmidt Bros,
a4.M'."Suff.t:J.but.i'?r 1!fJ, 'SLJ rnUrVlV n"ew dlsco'verV" m, mnd "'dt.?, 'C Uln. ,
pact, and ahe alleged again that Ruatin ?. Imple. that you can use It without f0. 80id to M. cannier. ' ItiS
formed an agreement by which Davla in." "nowjeoge ox your mo inumaie i .Herefords. conaigtied by In. B
Proud Duke, consigned by Schmidt
85.
' The followine are. of
fered for tomorrow's spe
cial selling and are subject
to delivery at our earliest
was to kill him and then she and Davla
both were to oommit auiolde.
Mrs. Rice gave damaging testimony
against ' Davis. ne sua mat a:
ahe had - failed ln her agreement
kill Dr. Ruatln aha went to his oftloe
to I good to ba true.
ahe went to his oftloe ten.
one night and -Ruatln told her he had please
(friends. You apply the treatment at So CorvaFlla
night and go to bed. In the morning, -Lord Byron'
lo! the wonderful tranaformation. Peo-1 Prlnevilia tna
after I Pe oiien wma w mai i auunua i'u
Lee &l
aold to JS N. Flaherty,
r K O lCr1 fH II J II 52 convenience. Mail tele
lO; Jl J -iarf 11 1LJI UJf Phone or C. O. D.
phone or C. O. D. orders
will not be accepted.
WeU. the test will
if interested in my aiscovery,
address Harriett Meta, Suite
found someone else who would do It. 1 1020H. Syracuse, N. Y and I will aend
tsne saia ane saw a man mere, ana sne I you run particulars.
mentiriea uaria as me man. one aaia
Dr. Rustln called him Charley.
When ahe waa asked the direct oues-
tlon, -whether Rustln 'told her that the
man there- that sight was the ona who
tercosed oblectlona. That Question waa
argued at length. ,
Charlea Newatvorn, night Janitor at
Rustin'a office, corroborated the atate
ments of Mrs. Rice relative to seeing
ine maa at ine on ice tnat mgnt. lie
said the man greatly resembled Davis
but he could not absolutely Identify
him. , Be was practically certain that
he saw Mra. Rice there.
- Mrs. Rica testified that aha flrat mat
I ur. Kustin at Mrs. urace Walton's
inouae, on December 23, 1907.
Thi
SUE FOR RIGHT
f0 CAST BALLOT
The question as to whether the votera
of the Mount Scott district shall ba per
fiha said I milted tn n.t their hallnta on tha mi ea
rn ui iui incu iwu uLteraiiona on ner i -t - - . .i i- - .j... .
It- that aha aa t.lm oll. tr- . I T I """ l" vjr iicv iiu-
time. Later ahe went to Council Bluffs, vember wiU be threshed out ln the clr
Iowa, where she stayed two months. I cult court in a few days through a auit
ij,hi wuns, ana says, sne returnea n ere l to mandamus county uierK fieias ana
ana aiier mat time
oaliv.
"Dr.
aaw Dr. Ruatin compel him to out the Question on the
.. . . ' ballot. ,
Ruatln narlactad hie -nraptla " I M m.t'. tin alraav a-nna lna tha
sne saia, ana oe soon was in need or question and concluded that the- law
money. When ha first broached -he does not authorize the submission of
subject of death and the need of money annexation in November. This ia on the
i.? m-.h8 "f'd he wanted me to aboot theory that the presidential election Is
" -"""u auician ana not a general election as aennea oy. tne
his Insurance would be good. I agreed constitution and law of Oregon. At
t0aiTJfcan''V"ft , . torney-Oeneral Crawford baa recently
" j"" wngui -now sne given an opinion to tne same -effect tn
wiuvhs i va -o-u vw V-al
ana how
failing- to
structlons.
. uunnru at lunun .now sne given an opinion to tne same -effect tn
l to carrr out the compact a Washington county matter, where sev
Pot J?U8tn buaed -her for eral precbicts desire to vote on the
kiu him according to hia ln- question of stock running at large, but
county clerk there has decided to
SEVEN VOTERS ARE
NOW ELIGIBLE MEN
tC
put the question on the ballot, despite
the advice oi tne atate a legal aoviaer,
claiming to have found authority for it
under a decision of the atate supreme
court.
Attorney Charles Stout has oreoared
kbh YUlri b WBUUOien into in nul, nv ILI iriala tn atinw raiiH.whv
county clerk's office thla morning to he should not allow annexation to go on
reglater. Seven of them declared thev I th. h.ut thi. .Minn ( t.ir.n im'u
ware Republlcana. six were pemocraU the order 'of the city council yesterday,
f ODl?,fli ha wa Independent. The I whereby thev aignlfled their wllllngneas
ywmm mo vjrcu my m miw Bur. i tnat Mount scott snail .vote again. Tne
TltO
unn wcao a,iiu au wno petition covers tne same territory tnat
wf ?2 'JtaCieJfid- V taJ i? iSu"i voted ln June, when annexation wasde-
begin to step lively" if they desire to f,ated by over 100 votes, but it is
vote for president In. November. The af;reed that tha decjalon shaU stand In
offloe ia openjdaily at the oourthouae, r--a.rd to any almilar auestlon that may
irora s a. m. lo o p. m
Remember,
Bon
Annul
The Finest Cleaner Made
i
is always used in the form of a thin
lather. Results? No scratching or wear
ing out the surface cleaned or polished.
arard to anv atmiiar a
ariae for the annexation of any other
dlatrlct
O. N. Ford, " a prominent property
owner and Improvement worker of
Mount Scott, will be the petitioner ln
asking for a writ of mandamua. It la
expected that an early hearing will ba
arranged, so mat me mauer may oe
passed on ln ample time for the county
clerk to place annexation on the ballot
If the court holda that It la legal to do
so. . ' ,-. - -
ElDSLlEfl SMUG
'. BY BUXOM BELLE
Joana, sold to CX M. 'Plummer, $55.
V Juno, sold to O.' M. Plummer, 1100.
Bessie, sold to O..M. Plummer. IDS'.
Jennie, aold to O. M. ' Plummer, $7B.
General Dewey, 'aold to C. & Holt
grave. Portland. $76.
Contance, aold to O. M. Plummer, $40.
; Corenna, sold to N. T. Wallen, $35.
Clarence, 'aold to N. T. Wallen, $$5:"
BUILDING ORDINANCE
UPHELD BY BRONAUGH
I' Holdlna that'"trie ; Mtv ordinance rea-
UlAtln-t -the construction of "buildings
witqm.tne nre nmita arawa no distino-
tion oetween tne -eniarremenf or a
wooden building and the "construction"
of a new one, and that ' enlargements
shall not be mada tinder the gulae of
repaira. Circuit Judge Bronaugh this
morning affirmed the Judgment of, the
municipal court in imposing a fine on
Jamea P. Jenson for violation of the
building ordinance.
Jensen waa convicted on tne charge
that he -violated' the ordinance In mak-
MISSION STOOLS $ 1 .75
- "An attractive and quaint design in these popular little piecej
is offered at the above special tomorrow. They are built of solid
oak and finished in the fumed shade, the tops being covered -in.
genuine leather. ; ', ' . ., :. . ,t
SICIt IMDMHE
roaltlTely ere! wf
these) Idttto PUla.
They alao rellova Ms
tress froca Dyspepsia, In
diesttom aad Too Hearty
ZaOng. A perfect nn
edylor Dtalneai, Kaosca,
Drowsiness, Baft Taste
la the Vmttli. Coated
Tongue. Pain In tte Side,
TOEPID) JJTXB. Thuy
nsvlai the Bowels., purer VegetaWa, .
SMALL PILL. SHALL COSE. Sim PRICE.
CARTER'S
OlTTlE.
CARTERS
r?rrne
IflVER
GenuTna Must Bear :
Fao-SimilB Signatum
REfOSE SUBSTITUTES.
.IT'KS-
Ironing Boards, 6 feet. long and extra "wide; tomorrow, .at the
special, each i. 50f
Folding Clothes Drying Rack, 5 feet high, has 38 feet of drying
" space; tomorrow at the special price of, each.. k. .T5a
SMYRNA RUGS for 31-25
In i popular size, 27 inches by 54 inches, wool and reversible,
fringed ends; a variety of patterns and pleasing. color combina
tions for your choosing; tomorrow in the Carpet dept., sixth floor.
IN the BEDDING SEGTIOM
The offering of this sixth floor department for tomorrow will be
100 pairs of mottled gray and white Blankets, in full eleven-quarter
siiesa't the special, perpair....,T;ti.i...-., - OOf
COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS
Thla la the laat day of grace
e for Mra Belle waymlre. whe
waa allowed 19 daya by Judge
a Gantenbeln la which to appear
4 at the county jail to begin Barr
ing the sentence ef four months
Imposed for conspiring with K.
E. Raddlng to Injure the repvta-
e tloa ef Mayer Lane. ' Otherwise,
a and thla etherwlae la aow re-
gardad aa a certainty, the fill
e depoalted aa ball wUl ba decUred
forfeited to the atate ef Oregoa
e before the aattlag or the a-uav
a Mra. Warmtra ia nppetal ta
4 be la MleaxHirl aad Utnclin4
ta retara to rwrtiaad for the
e purpeae ef entering a all. The
e ball waa deposit a4 hy geaaca
yvaXa, tier attonvay. whe baa
statad that be collected ft, te
gathar with l.a for Kaddlag-a
ban, by ctrralatlcg a Mbak-rtp-Um
lla-t. It la praam a-4 that
the fair eoaeairator aaay mM
bava te languUh la a call. Aa
the r barge mm which aba waa
e ea-arlctad U a aalsoetaaaaor, it
4 wam!4 be tmpoaaribla te brtag bar
haek ta Peruana n taay aaanra
ta da aa.
air. Xcnie WHac-1 Tcavclt.
i
rwo City. KTt- t Mra Kt(e
' t v. ' 1 - at a n m s mi I k i
L strict S- Ti. Uta caaelcg Ki.oi jr ,.
Lard
Long
Mac Been
Time---Sb
in Ejriotence a
Mao Indigection
Human nature is Hard to solve. People who are most particular about adapt
ing the weight of their wearing apparel.to the season and its conditions, who never
think of goiagout in a storm without an umbrella and rubbers, -who would -not
sit in a draft, will day after day eat lard-soaked food and not realize for an instant
that it is clogging their whole inner machinery. Lard is produced from hog-fat,
' sometimes impure, always inrjigestible. Cottolene is the only rational frying jtnd
shortening medium in the worM. It is made from'refined vegetable oil and every
thing about it is digestible and conducive to health. ' "
It will make pure, palatable, healthful food, and food which anyone can eat
. and enjoy without the after-pangs of a disordered stomach. :
COTTOLEKE Is C JaH,ntced
money in case yom are not plcaaexl, aiter having gtrea Cottol a fair teat.
never Cbld In Du!k CoiloUn I fucked In paHa with an air-
tchi
aoma. and prevent It from ca
odors, auch as fialx. oil, etc
too
of dust and at-aorbing diagreeabl)
Cook Cook Freo yor 2,5 tnip, to par tef ni man
- UOOK "UU rrt,B yen oar Bw "PURE FOOD COOK BOOK"
dited and cotnpOed by Mra. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert
and cotataiaiag eearfy 300 valnablo redpea.
. - ' . ,
M5e orJf by THE N. K. PAIRB ANK CO mANY, Chicago
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'rJaturo'o 'Gift .from : tho Sunny South"