Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1908)
nig OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY RVENINO. .OCTOBER 6. I00S. DAVIS FILES HEW LIBEL MIT Original Declared Defective, He Makes Charges Against Journal 3fore Definite, Dt. 1 M. Pavla. repreaenrlrMve from JJulInoraah county, who subscribed to MUST YOU. RE- DUCE YOUR FAT? If yon he fottMt to the point, my war madam or good air, where the ex cess ft mutt poeltlTely come off don't worry. No need to peer In , the gym Malum door with despairing glance or amtr dubiously at the soapy savorineae of bowl of Impoverished gruel. Tou can keep- a eating what you please If you will but aak your drurglet for H ounce Marmola, ounce Fluid Extract Caaara Aromatic, and Stt ouncaa Top perfnlnt Water. Oat tha Marmola sealed. Mix It at noma and taka a teaspoonful say. Fortunately simple, I The almpleat things are tha baaL Statement No. I. and who. after he naa arter meaia ana at bedtime, ror a raw K-... .it... ... nnid in a newiDiDer weelta Oood health and firm, amooth n. n.rortiin whether flwh reduced quickly to an amount nat v ... v. 1.1. to vi. for ural to your build will reward you. Too the roDlos choice for United States ml J0"? kra Die atartllnc He rin.ur. thai he area threatened with lynching, lar and feathers and brick V..I. f.ilinvin. Ih. rrltleiatn of his at )red vacillation In tha editorial col umns of The Journal. , . Thiu dire threata. . Which, he !' wene made ly "vurloua and eundry per ona" over the telephone, are told abou. In an amendl complaint against The Journal, lUod in the circuit .court yes terday allernon. i rile a Amended Complaint. ' The orlainal complaint filed by Da via. In which lie asked for 140,000 damages on the around that The Journal had re duced him to a nervona wreoa, waa u clared defective br the' court, and he w.. ronuirMl to make, hla alleeatlona more definite and certain. Hla amend ed complaint filed yesterday- la-en er- ! EUNC SCARES TOEflT CO-EOS fort to comply with thla requirement or L He re standing at $10,000, and further the court. dama uta hla nerroua at $20,000. Injury to hla aoclal an-. now Intrudes .Upon Picnickers, : Pelts Them and Sets Woods ori Firo. nouncea that he ahould have 10,000 for the ruin-of' hla opportunltlea to hold (Baited Free Leased Wire.) Stanford Unlvaralty, CaL. Oct Jl!2LJpBUt,ort offioe,,n th, ,uU o' County offloera are looking for a sup posed manlao vwho attacked a party of on which hla complaint la oaaea, ana I picnicking- oo-eda In the hllla back of rnniukt lnr the alienations or tne oriK-i. , ... .. Inal complaint. hla-recital wind, up as r . f . ' follows: ; I glrla, membera" of, the Mantels ta club, Bay aueep veservea xam. . among .-whom -were the daughters of "That aaid natter and aald lirrputa- Governor Olllett, became the taraet for tlona were, and are wholly raise, un- oloda. earth and sticks. Owing to the defamatory. and Twere well known by the defendanta 'so to be, and true and affnrt waa mail. In nravant fha at. by reaaon thereof the plalnttf Ee,haa been tack from becoming- known. The glrli prominence of the young- women every night, sedam caused e-reat bodily and mental suffer ing and extreme nervousness, so that a gei no real or euo, uj . ur rltLout the uae of oplatea and Jvea. chloral hydrate ana otner remedies for nervousness, and while In this condition the nlalntlff waa con atantly annoyed by. various and eundry noranna nallina- him .un bv teleDnone. and he waa threatened of being lynched, were gathered -at - San Franclaqulta creek when the Intruder sprang- at them, branlahing a laree atick. They ran and he began throwing clods and atones. As they huddled in a fright- ne sec me Drusn ened on fire. e-rouD but the girls extinguished the flames with earth. In the meantime two of the a-lrla. py niainr in tne unaergrowtn, sue tarred and feathered and attacked b? I nuiH in uonin. Thv rpnnhv-d h brickbats, ao that he waa compelled to bouse of President Jordan but no ono K Mnitantl on hla amard for fear Of I (h.p. w.n.iM with e.., fn. hn bodily lnlury, and he waa thereby In- safety of their companions they tele-J juruu .uu .iii.kcu m mi. I pnonea to tne power-nouse xor neir physical condition ana mental auner-1 directing the rescuers to Roble brldgt Ing In the sum of 120,000. the scene of the attack. By mlstak ng in the turn or .u,uuu. I the scene of the attack. By mistake ' - OtBin to Social sTtandlns. I the rescuers went to Roble hall, but vm,. .n-nnnr f fh. - nuhiioatinn tho srlrls had escaped tbetr assailant ha a.M fal.a .nif A af arrm tnpv article I n the darknSS. nt tha aajrf faj.a and defamstorv article the plaintiff's reputation and his social standing have been brought into ques tion and discussed not only by various and Hundrr DeoDle in the city of Port land, but by other newspapera in other , states, and he has been thereby damaged ) in bis reputation and social standing in Vie sum or siu.uuu. r "That by reason of said false and de famatory publication -and on account of the circulation ; of said slanderous statements among; the people of the atate of . Oregon, the plaintlffi tunltles for election- to any other polit ical office have been destroyed, and he has been thereby damaged In the sum of 110,000. 13-YEAR-OLD MISS , OF FOREST . GROVE ' WINS FAIR PRIZES WIFE REFUSES , BOOZE TOM William Peters Shoots Her Four Times, Then Kills Himself. ft , I i ' - x-i . . - i ? i : : i ' k I "' . , a' ' 4 (United Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, Oct. 6. in view of a hundred persons, many of tbem women, William Peters, a .tailor, shot his wife four times and then killed himself on the public street here today. Wlien - jura refers regained con sciousness at the hospital she said that when her husDana seized her arm 1 he asked for a dollar. She said she. knew ne wamea n io i)uy liquor, ana re fused, whereupon he be nan shooting. She said she left him because he spent an ms money ana hers ror anna. While the bullets were flying, scores of frightened women fled to shelter. shrieking; hysterically. As Peters turned the smoking weapon on himself and fell, several of the women who wit nessed the shooting fainted. Peters met his wife at Eddy and Webster streets in company with Mrs. Nellie LudolDh. a friend with whom I she had been living since her separa tion from her nusuano a montn ago. Mrs. LudolDh saw Peters as he ap proached his victim. Frightened by the expression on .peters- race, sne ilea. Peters held his wife with one band and in the other he drew a revolver from his pocket. The terrified woman broke from his hold and as she ran Peters opened ire. At the first shot a passerby ran' for shelter, leaving the woman a clear target. Four bullets lodged in her body. At the first shot she fell but the Infuriated man con tinued to fire at her. Then without hesitation he placed the revolver to bis temple and toppled to the side- Mrs. Peters was taken to the Cen tral Emergency hospital, where she lies in a critical condition. Peters' body was removed to the morgue. REBATE CASES ALL UNCLE SAM'S Margaret Garrison Is Awarded Blue Ribbon and Sewing Machine at Washington County Show. rt'Dltrd Press Leued Wire.) Los Angeles, Oct. 6. Judge Wellborn of the United States district court has established a precedent by orally de ciding that the federal courts have jurisdiction In rebate cases where the offense changed has been committed within the borders of one atate. Judge Wellborn ruled that the alleged re payment by the Southern Pacific to the Penn Fruit company of money ex pended by the latter In hauling fruit to the freight houses was a matter with in the provisions of the Interstate com merce act. The indictment charged the Penn Fruit company of Riverside with ac cepting a rebate from the Southern Pacific for fiaullns oranges from Ar lington to Riverside. . - (SpecUI Dispatch to The Jonrssl.) Forest Grove. Or.. Oct. . At the Washington county fair held at IIllls boro last week. Miss Margaret Garrison fthia city won first premium for the beat exhibition of needlework for those tinder 14 vcara of ace. Besides the blue rlhbon. ahe waa am-arded a fine drorihfbd I sewing machine. I WCv Miss Margaret is 11 years old and M V born In forest rove. sne has Just fin ished the eighth grade of the public schools and will now enter- Tualatin academy. She la the daughter of Pro fessor J. M. Garrison a wl-known In atructor of penman-Kin. professor Gar rison's avocation ta the raising of pure bred poultry, and hla succeas at it fa at teated by the many first prlsea he has woo at state and count r fatrs. At the livestock show held at Portland and the state fair at fcalm )uat r)od Ms chick ens woek- several first premiums. REGISTRATION FOR ROSEBUD LANDS rrnfra naDaa 8. D- e Kasose ef a Ct.14. raw wind that swept Ike town. wteral tnoHiseuul people' w no arnvrd last tirt to regl'tT Is be Rnaebud T-eervelioi land ittry left tnay b f ir eajHrfct-. Xerchanta are con I 'aie'ng that the rapid train eel tfc !e af.rtr.nr tlwna ef profit., as vlatteirs a' ente4 ta tnmn within aa h"r or t we after re"trriT g. Hea ret ) rsiiroal Iftmomsw - Miwtxl ta Krlr the r:rt runh. ? ( fr-e of Miiwi M-otl"g f J imi0 H bm t-'-kiJ te lie The . . t r.rt r- ar"'1 .- t . n emlier tar it J su-ret rsx-.Jwkm.a 1 LAmvv oenna Cleanses flje Swtem Effect uaUy.DuspeU Colds and neao o cites due to Constlpoiiont Acls nalurallv. acts truly os auaxauve. ii vr in- oriien,omen cna lriucr Best ren-ybunana Ola, To t itT3 IU UUl netici al K feet Atwavs tuv tkefienumc kic has Tne jull tiome o tne Com CALIFORNIA Ha Syrup Co. ey waiei 4T ii ekeMactareo! . BrweVdeei taa aw aa wrrvUr grerw 5-fcei. FOR WOMEN ' CCS 'TOE JIEIV DIRECTOIRE MODEL" Patent coltskin lace boot, with fine dull kidskin top; flexible walkinc: sole of sensible thick ness edces closely trimmed. A stunningly, correct shoe or semi dress wear. $4.00 'I We do not acknowledge the offerings of ordinary shoe stores as either guide or authority. It is our pur pose to furnish our patrons absolutely the best shoe service that discriminating taste can (dictate. Our styles are different than you see else- where we will be careful to keep them different. Originality is an established CRAWFORD asset. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC On account of order of County Com missioners that only single cars will be pcr mitted'to operate over' the Madison Bridge, Oregon City and Cazadero cars will arrive and leave Kast Morrison and Water streets.' Effective ' Saturday morning, Oct, 3, 1903. Outgoing passengers for these' trains can . reach these cars by using cars crossing Mor- ; rison-street .Bridge.-. Caza'dero and . Oregon City trains will ' leave East Water and East Morrison streets oh the same schedule as formerly main tained at Firsthand Alder streets'. . Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Ro Fancy Prices and- WOMEN 270 WASHINGTON STREET. ,;VV. BUTTER NUTBREAD NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS LABEL Xare your Tlitmbla Exxshasg-ed if It does not bappaa to fit. vBasMaeJaaBaa cumruamn xa OVA HORO, To the consumers of rood Bread and any others who may be Inter ested In the manufacture of a clean and wholesome loaf of Bread, we wish to announce that our BaJcerjr Is open for Inspection at all times for the purpose of showingthe Ingredients used and the manner of handling our product We civ yen all a cordial Invitation to visit as, BUTTER-NUT BREAD CO. III ' ' " .- - Higher Color. mSk U I MlPO'tt J A TTh7n Any Other ri v? 7 a IT SXP jmmmmmmmmM'k ''Wm-mmw - wc hides ; FOR ONLY $250 PER ACRE As many acres of the best bottom land as you can afford to carry upon our easy terms of payment. Includ ed in this price we agree to plow the soil, set out the trees that will net the greatest profit to you, keep them In. perfect condition under the supervision of an expert horticultur ist. Next spring we .will cultivate the soil between the trees, prepare It thoroughly for Inter-tree develop ment, furnish the seed at no cost to you, and attend to the rais ing of onions, potatoes or whatever will grow to the best advantage on your tractv When rpady to har- vest, will do all that work for you, market the produce and stand all the expense of so doing, When the crop has been sold, we will deduct the expense of the work' and either turn over one half the net profits to you or apply it on your purchase. The way have figured out the fertility ef the soil and the experience ol adja cent owners.we are satisfied that the income from inter-tree development should bear all future cost of the Jand after the first small payment and the necessary installments, pending the sale of the first crop. We win keep up this development of Inter tree area for three years, at the end of which time the trees will be about ready to bear. By this method the owner of a five or ten-acre tract In the UMPQUA VALLEY will be absolutely independent within a year after deciding to buy. . Important News for the Seeker After Acre Tracts Wc arc arranging to take a large party to the ROSE BURG HOME-ORCHARD TRACTS next Saturday. The trip was a huge success last Saturday, and will be next Saturday. No expense under certain liberal con ditions. Better go. . . COUPON W. C HARDING LAND CO. Portland, Oregon Please give me all details ahoat your proposed trip to ROSKBCRO HOME-ORCHARD TRACTS next Saturday at ao expense to ma. ' a Name .....i. Address. If you neVcr make another effort to secure a permanent and profitable place to live, do hot overlook this propo sition, as outlined'above, for it not only provides a home for life, but an income as well, of which no man should be ashamed. W. G. Harding Land Co. - Cvvners cf Famous RotebriTg HOME ORCHARD TRACTS Ground TToor . Corner Office Board of Traie BaiWins 60 FOURTH STREET PORTLAND OREGON