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THE OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY . MORNING. OCTOIJKR 5. 1003.' POLICE AND THUGS PISTOL DUEL for chimney," replied th By Jim How. Stat Circuit Judg Themes A. Iv Drld. ho , ha a Rummer boma en Dr Island, rcntly dcldd to build prad brick chUnny and without con ulling- any on as to bow many brick bo intent niwd ho ordrd t.OOV of tbom Xrom Portland eontractw. 1 "What do you wont that many torV aaK ui contractor, ludaa. llivn tbo contractor went on to tell . th Jurist that a few hundred brick . would bo all that waa neoeaaary to butlil an nrdtnarv ehlmnaV. "I suca J know what I want,", tho Judge said. "Xou don't know what Kind of a chtmney this 1 joint to b." Tha brick war dallvarad. Tb chtro tie waa built. VI ore brick bad bean ift over than had been uaed In th , conatrnotloa of tho chimney and tha ,' fireplac. . Kventually a bill of aereral hundred dollar wan aent to Judge McBrid for : th brick that ha had ordered. Aeeora ipanyln tha bill wa a litUe not aavlng that If any of th brick had not be.-n tiard they might b returned and credit riven th buyer for whatever number mA not hAn timA. ' But th Judas nerer let on that he bad neon wrong- in tn nrai piac. n paid th bill aa a whoi paid for every brick that b had ordered. ' Hiili1fnli tn tha' faahlonabl apart menu of the Hill and over at Alexan drla Court and other place in we vi cinity of the city park do not like Leo, tha linn, whoa ease ia un on the nllL Leo la creat on howling or rather rmrlnr whuniiv.r h. faala like It. Lao always roars along about meal time, then again after th meal, Just he ro re cubic and at interval auring m nisht. Lo also cornea throtiKh wlln roar now and then during tha day, Juet for tha fun of th thlnr. So. all In all. It keeps the nervous women out that way going aooui on og jum auoui an . th time. And th merry little school girls at St Helen's Hall how they bat poor old Leo, too. tvery urn a new lamuy moves imo tuol of llf in Balera. Bat ordinarily It la aald ther la aaldom a Chang In thl boarding bouaa, unlets on of til board era di. Then tb on at th top of th Hat gets a plaa And all th oth er wan and wait until until on also dies or blows away. A man droond Into Portland omar aa ana said li had a new on J. P. O'HrUn, general manager of tba llarrlman linos in Or. ion. and Ilraka U OKrllly, prealdent of the Oregon Da LUfflD that (Dallad free Ua4 WJr. Chicago,. Oct. II. 1 a.m-r-Two met war shot and fatally wouisded and member of th local detective force was wounded la tbe leg when two masked men bold up a west sld saloon at midnight and tfwn engaged In a run nlng revolver battle with th 1 runnlns fiahl vt.iit riim.A n.i.t i n-iag anoi on of tha robbara throuah the lunira an.1 t. tf.li ' ri'fc... A,w- ber paused a moment over the prostrate ""r vi ma coin ran o and irnansl shots with tha policemen, wounding f'tfe-erald In the right leg. Then be fled and soapod. j na wounded robber was still con' unknown robber. Both are unconscious! i" r In the county hospital. Detective Vat-1 however, rica ritagaraid ia suiienng irom a polloa I scluus when King reacfied his side, but relapaed MWi '? r?V"n pro.pactor at wl.Mt kill country. jlow oi did it tak thus caribou to t.a Vuut j.iaoaf ha .-J... L .... . . 1. . . aaM tha proapector. "rourtoen Uaya," was the reply. They paikad the trail aa hard aa a etmcral pavement." litis liaavy nutv. maiit wa a rart of th annual migra tion of the caribou ! mora lamiia( climate ' wliea the ColJ weather deglnS to uuiua on. - ... ... 'l " .. . '- ... ,1... L. .. 1 ;.l AN AMAZING STATEMENT FROM LAKEVIEW, OR., EXAMINER THE V Y 1t;wll U forty years nest March sines C. U. Pnldar, ax-recelre Of th tmw BltUi land nfTlra. rHw4 I. "niy. At tbat tlm his uncla ."iTh dving men are Hnry Krn and sn rfusd to. alv .his. nam. H V?:' I unknown robber. Both are unconscious puirmy relapaed into . rl he pioneer sawmill man, was aoolated with f !-. i 'w .... id bum the eto ry waa so ny. It d old that the atory gus something like this, way: Air. OBrten. wbo waa then suoarln- tendant, itu In Umatilla on day In unoonaolouanaaa. .1 however, and with Kern waa taken toltabltahad at tha same tluia. county nospuaL. Mollbar will uva n i7i A. and il tr nnM k..ii - vere wound In th leg. .1 . . . .. I V.ou.r m111 l cot of tll.UOO cloaa to Klva men wor standing si in Dar or in . ttttt tut.t i .. noir ator at, Willow ranch. Thiamin htivnaf I W v - ----- " r.".Tl " ecemDer, Jlao, and in 1111 Ih. ,A.a r.r'''aL"VV'".D",j: PAT)niATT TTTrt 14 thought v.ryon. had forgoU.n It Hut T.'"" ",niC.n" .i.d .u.rVl"Mu ; JIK tola. any. 3--, J l.l. A i.w.nn. .h.Ir r. I TMVO TllPOTrrl P .....i. Ivolvers at th men. ordered them to f : IUIO I AOiJliMX C throw up thlr handa. ah aid o except hl nrltl. Mr ,.w.n..nlA K I ...L. I n. u. " " --. - I iiviiiniaein. null. nn.11 1. ui n'SH.V V.. iI fonipiying. ana one rooor imm... j p,dden of this city. willy then as -jimmla" fL,Ai5.4R.wT',""'i "r.u" Xi??. Jurnl from threw In tho days the private cars out this '-5, ulrn fall mortallv wounded 1 'na J,nal way want by numbers. Mr. O'Brien s iV! rJlA,um.,ui. W.0UJ5V Pr'se caribou story - . 1 . vY"" v i?..."": i Mr. i-anoen says ni rmArn fl'1 second mill on th aam sit SPOT ih?. .'ja.M'!? Joo- L.J? A1.78 ! V- r3nlder purchaaed one ilc,'n:,r.r't in.,.i - nterprl.. who has .Just r- I prising- 1.B00 Oct 14.' John (including on of tho apartment houses or takes a homo near the City park ther Is con sternation at som time during th night th first tlm th folk are in their new abode. . All usually retire peace fully after having- had a hard day mov- Ing and go to sleep looking forward to the morrow when everything is to be . 1 nut In Its flnal order. During tba nlgnu t Juet as sure as fate, the excitement romes, usually aldng about midnight It Is tho nervous member of th family who Is up first It Is some one with ' : most awful snore, perhaps, or som : thing of that sort ' At any rate, , the moat terrible . sound Imaginable, creepy IlKe, is beard. ,. . By this time all the members of the - family are up and stirring. Tbe roar, ' somewhat resembling thunder, reaches their ears again. They all 1 Jump to gether for protection. Then some one. a brave, says he knows what it is It's only old Leo at the City park, calling in nis areams 10 otners or ma Kind in the forests and Jungles, so many thou- . sands or mues away. .But call as loud ' as he does, old Leo's roars are heard . by 1 none except . some of Portland's . fashionables that Is, .a social Hon or ' two who ar tucked away In their ., feather beds. " .. The brave having solved tho mystery, - the - family : goes back to Its slumbers , thinking about old Leo who, perhaps, is , even more unhappy and miserable than any of them. - A ' man borrowed an umbrella. It waa raining. Ha carried it about sev eral ;davs; Once he paused the place where ho had made the borrow. It was still . raining. He still had the umbrella. He -didn't go in. The next ' day he was in the same locality. .So was the umbrella. But he didn't go In. And in rained. 1 ne' seven tn day it was . still raining.- The man walked into the . shop where he had borrowed the um brella. Outside It poured. And he re turned the umbrella, And the owner of the umbrella dropyed In a faint ' Th "dlrectolre" Is strictly American. The secret is out, guarded though it has been by the French all these days and nights. Ever see that picture of the Indian by Dixon where the brave Is ' standing out on the sands with a heavy red Blanket wrapped about hlmT Or many other pictures of Indians after this fashion? Of course you have. And do you remember how tho , blanket drapes Itself about the man s legs? Yes! oas was No. 'Of ilr. O'Halllv had circulated around t'matllla lonsr anoush that avarvon knew hi nam, and naturally enouah all th Inhabllanta knew Mr. O'Brien as far aa they could sea blm. H waa par ticularly wall known, of course, among th railroad men. Th superintendent was sitting In his private car one afternoon when ha beard the aectlon men talking. -They wwre working outsld, right nar tb oar number, the "02." "Ol sea thot th thray Mloica ar-r-rs In town." said on of th PiUdi, "Phot thravT" aaked anothr - "O'Brien, O'Reilly and O'Two," said ld- in omsr mix. their work. Thy took 1500 In bills and b-Jwi n rtTQim uora Im.VX. he saw inr waicnos irora tn wtfuyau'a ul mnai Than they ran out of the door and down the street. Dtctlve Joaeph King and, Patrick FtUgerald aaw the men running and or dered tnem to nun jnaieaa 01 m th robber began shooting. The po licemen returned the fir. During th in. w aw u . 1 - ar r 1 n 1 1 t. a k. m . yr"atay In Ala. tabllshd tb'flrt ator in what ia country, loi is to I now jLaka view. harm. .1.: th ....nr. 1 Mi.t. . . 'J - . . IU. ' 'Vlwl.. . - 1. . . . ' river ruahed locality a. montn I addaa aav ha waa un. half way I "Uwlnr ht.-u.vr7'f'L... ' I Fortv-Vllla and Daaaon whan rl.noa v. T.-.' """S P from the caribou ao thick they r- country, its nr,,T.i- ZZU V.:""'"".. "d him of salmon rushing up a ties will carfr sVit "i- "Iii 10 Do nwninrr iruunu. naj iinuki Arturun. w i . . . i i aaa by all the tlmi h was In that htF.V iiX "'n..w"'cn ? "Oi:r:r". tn a.r.i h.v. "jm vmm country is ca-iaji 01 after. Mr. Paddn ssys. h iL""' J.""?. ,rP . or .00. not yield anything, end for that reaann he want all over th grsund with a cut- many tlmea. II expected as much when he had sent for the customer, he bm ftit tha daaHler talked and h explained and h talked of th banking system in deUll,' telling th woman of nFAFAJF fllREn 1,: " w iau except 10 rlv By New Discovery Th. ZSPtf garS? '"u'p wneai. nrercrah v nf th. ... ... In 1871 h Blantii M. .V'lk- nd from newly broken KTUri?ecrd C.TOP of btiahel. to th acr. It waa lata wh.. v. .... 1. and I. .h.tlt "7. t., y-uijr. tl did notn A diatlnrulahed visitor was In Port land during th ' summer and among others who wer to entertain him waa an old friend. The man told his wife th numerous mistakes that most any th dutle of a banker, ana ail mat son 01 tning. fh mihur tnM tha womin of all th different methods of banking, of of th distinguished gueat he had In vlted to dinner. The wif began to worry at onca Bhe planned what she one was apt to mage, and nero ana .her he brought in a practical illus tration Just to show what absurd mis- Pn "1 have demonstrat- ed tbat deafnesa can be cured."-Dr. Guy Clifford Powell. I so thick that he was satisfied it could tlvator to thin It out, with th reault that that fall h threshed 10 buehela to-th acr f volunteer crop of lln quail tr. In 1H h did nothing with that rild xeept to allow It to iiroduc a volunteer crop, estimated at about 11 bunhela per acr. Whan It waa rip h turned a drove or zoo nog into it and with that crop and hla mill fad they bacum ao big and fat hi nelshbora said h could not get tham to.markat Bmlth and Ullddan wer placed In cbarg and lert wiuow rancn in iMraniDer. and drov them tit mllea to Cottonwood station, on th main lln of th South ern Paolflo In California, below Redding. Thy never loat-av hog and all arrived ther In ' good condition.- VI r. . Snldar sold tham on root ror I onta a pound. In this way hs realised thre big profits the earn land with on plowing seeding. the year 1881 this ranch raised bushels of wheat During tb 1181 Mr. Bolder bought about 000 pounds of wheat Thl grain was ground at nis mm ana he sup plied th settlers or Harney. Lak and Klamath count!, and thoa of Modoo county, California, - with1 all th flour they needed. In ' addition, b hauled great Quantities of It to Reno, over 150 mile south, and to Redding, th same dlstanc west with freight teams, tak- ng flour out and bringing in goods fori his stor. In the daye. notwlthatand ing railroads wer sn far away, times war good, money plentiful and all sal tier wer . Iwppy and proaparous. . "la addition to thoa agbruah lands balng c pah la of wheat production, h la also satiarted that In tlm. they will davalop Into great fruit land, aa ha on in caa in similar section to th "Why shouldn't spplg Ihrlv tn otmn wher wild 'plum of tb flneat quality grow In abundanoe?" aald he. 'I know place up drawa leading into thla' valley, TOO to 1,000 foet higher altitud. wher I can gather In a day aluti tn ordinary yoars a wagon load Th Oregon Valley Land company. 81- Chamber . of Commerce, Portland, Is selling 100,000 aora of the lands. out up Into farms of 10 to 1,000 acres, the lO-acra tracts having' lrrlaatlon. Th farina ar being Bold at $200 apiece. aynm 110 raan and 1 10 per month. ' o great la th demand that th farm ar going at tha rat of 1. 000 a month. CM. HyakaU and R. F. Flk. paclflo conat agenta, say th landa hav bean eelllng largely to eaatern buyers until the last few week, when Paolflo coaat land seekers began waking ud to th - chanc that -waa slipping . away from them ' and now many farms ar being bought through-th coaat office, Th company given a valuabl lot at Laks view frs with every farm. The aecrat of how y at once, Bhe planned what she iMtinn tnat ta alinw mhat absurd mls-IR VTif 'lto ua tha mvatarl- would hav and she worried and Just I takes other persons made. II wanted It ioua and Invisible na- had a dickens of a tims generally. You I m.k. avarvthlnv perfectly clear and It '";,& tura forcea for' the I know how women worry about a meal) beatde, he didn't want to lose a good o.kw.,uim cure of Deafness and The night before the date of th din-I customer. Head Noises has at last been discov- ner th woman dreamed all bight long. I Tb woman listened most attentively. I ered by the famoti Physician-Scientist, I Th next morning she was on th I Ph followed the caahler In his talk I Dr. Quy Clifford PowelL Deafness and from the beginning or tne explanation 1 xieaa noisee aisapnear as ir cy magio until' the verv end. oh heard each unoer me use or thii Her every nerve, ner every urain t verge of a nervous collapse. Here are some of the sights the woman aaw -in her dreams: mL. ....... h tii.M.. nsa wnr wnririinR lena anv crswjoa 1 1 about the table; tha gelatine shivered -v BiceDt careless persons. word. rail, waa at attention. The caanier nnisnea. io woman I sighed. Bhe shook her head doubtfully -sno dian 1 unarraianu. "Well." she said. "I'm a mighty good 000k. anyway." ... A woman lnauired at th lost article window or tne street railway ror ner baby th other day. She aald It had been lost But she wasn t sure whether aha had left the tthild at home with a neighbor or in a street car. The baby was not mere. But among tho things found during the week were a snotgun nno nvo pneaa- ants, which had oeen lert on a caza dero car by a careless hunter. The man cot to telling how he had killed the birds, became absorbed In his own conversation, and when , the car got to hla street he got off and left his .gun and the game behind. But he was at tha loRt article deoartment baforo his belongings had been turned in by the conductor. An unusual numoer or diamonds ana other valuables in the Jewelry line has been found on the cars recently by the conduotora. ttoy uoiy. . tno Doy In charge, says that ' this is a sure sign of prosperity. He Says that a year ago when tho currency famine was on such a thing as a dia mond or solid gold was not picked up once a month. Roy Doty says that the more prosperous the country the more careless the people are. He ' says he because he aoesn t oeai wun and shook like a fat man In a rapidly moving wagon without springs, 'onthe cars. 1 olives appearou in mw ruiw vl wn.- hd lost It tans, tano tne woman was a temper ance advocate); tho lettuce sailed about the room on wings and had busier like liny airships; the fried spring1 chicken sprang together and sat on the plate, f eatherless, and cackled at the capers of the oysters; the soup was Ilk quicksilver and refused to be caught; the peas bounced about the table like rubber balls just for the fun of the thing: the mashed potatoes were flow ing through a hole in th celling, mak ing ft steady stream from the dish; and the woman herself, was in the ice cream freezer, flapping her arms to keep from freezing to death. That's what wok her'UB. It seems. xne distinguished visitor never Knew the . trouble that ha had unconsciously A loaded revolver was recently found J UBflUty DUCU1L A fine gold watch found more than a week ago is still st the office. The timepiece Is an unusually fine one and is worth probably more than 1100. - .. under the use of this new. and -wonderful discovery. He will send all who suffer from Deafness and Head Nnlaaa run Information how tha can b cured. aosoiuteiy rre. no matter how long tney nave been deaf, or what caused tneir deafness. This marvelous . Treat ment is so simple, natural and certain that you will wonVer why It waa not aiscoverea Derore. investigators are astonished and cured patient them selves marvel st th quick results. Any deaf person can have full information how to be cured quickly and cured to stay cured at home without investing a cent. Write today to Dr. Guy Clifford Powell, 3740 Bank BIdg., Peoria, 111., and get full Information of this new and wonderful discovery, absolutely free. NOT IN THE TRU3T! GET OUR PRICES AND SAVE MONEY . . on all kinds of -' ' . PLUMBING SUPPLIES BATH TUBS, TOILETS, BOILERS, PIPE,' ETC v - (We sell to individuals as well as to the trade) M. R A PDF SOIVS PLUHBIBG SUPPLY HOUSE 110 NORTH THIRD ST., NEAR GLISAN PHONE MAIN 1027 m - , i . , j i , I, . . , , 'i ll ...'.,,'.v:-'-tf kmmmm m - II '.VltL h r.f.i z, I vVjgL'fi'V.KWM R'-.: J '' FASHION AND FAT brought about And he never knew what a good dinner he missed. The dinner was called off all on account or th dream. "But madam," said the bank cashier very politely, "you have overdrawn your account. Thtts why we sent for you." The woman looked at ' the banker In astonishment. It was plain to be seen that sho didn't understand. "Well, that's strange," she said, "there are still some checks left in my blank book." But that statement never f eased the banker. He had heard It before many. Isn't It fortunate that when faallon demands slender gracefulness of women who have 1,0 break corset laces to make themselves even presentable that 'sci ence steps in and makes their task easy? For dieting and exercising It has sub stituted a pleasant wholesome mixture that' can be obtained at small cost from any druggist, via.: U ounce Marmola, ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aro matic, and 8 la ouncea Peppermint Water. One teaspoonful of this mixture after meals and at bedtime will take off four to seven pounds of fat a Week without causing wrinkles. Interfering with the diet, or distressing th stomach In the slightest Drake Swan Co. In Dixon's picture, nothing out th man's bead and hla limb to th kn can b n. That'a whr th ahaath gown Idea came rrom. Ther hav been reports that th I dirotoir la th creation after a style I worn J,00 years ago or so by thai urecisne eno mat it is msreiy a nana- rae-down from that But don t you penev it. The French cam over here, swiped th ides from the American Indian, went back to gay fare and turned out th fancy rown with the opening and all that and ar now claiming credit ter.th ares that is all th eras on I two whole continent. , Glv tb Indian his due. Balera Is famous for Its boarding housa - Governor Chamberlain, by th way, live at a boarding hoUa during -he tlm he I at tb capital. And In Balem on caa get more to eat for his money man ia any outer city in tbe world, so they sy. On of th famous Baleni boarding rouses is mat or Mr, suau Btaiger. Mr. Rtnlger Is known among th txtardlKg boos fraternity a "aunt Kusan." Mr, fttalrer. It ema, baa t-een running a boardina; boo I Salem for the last two or thre decadaa. Every on who goes to Salem hears of "Aunt Susan" aod hr meal la no t m. For two-oil -nnt 8san will tr you mo Biach to Mt that yoa will rrt all about your bom and famllv. ir Portland man who one gets to " Aunt cuaan taoi oejia to schema and rlaa of on way tn arrange thing a that b raa rDd flv or six day irh wrk In th etat capital. On t- r.ilar Avtt Busan's" plac I crowd -A in th raarda vm tlmea th l'n itmi wy nut Into th tret. Tb '. r a.) tins dinner at "Aunt fnm i" m sight or ta Aay wa aunday 1 t "-IB. T ar also W tviardlng lne ' Kia wits rrutatla On of wo kas a waltln itst a yard lona ir Ik ib r H takm at . . r-'n""'' - r bnari-1 at a i s ner ) alwar a waiiirs lwt ' ' tmr, t mt In ea I ;,.-. wtira I oc of lb fea;arr This Week's Special The sample line of Suits of a large, manufacturer. Any suit in the lot well worth the original price. Up to $35.00 values One-Third Off5 SIZES 16 TO 40-r-ALL COLORS -Coats Gray Broadcloth. Regu lar $14.00 Special $9.95 Covert Ooth. Regu lar $11.50 Special $8.45 Silk Petticoats New lot just received. . Guaranteed silk $4.25, $4.45, $4.95, $6.45, $850 .''Here's the son i For You BARGAINS UNSURPASSED Gevurtz'B ig Close- Out Sale Monday- Tuesday Wednesday We are closing out one hundred Men's Suits from broken lines at a truly remarkable cut price. They consist of . new, up-to-date heavy and medium weight Suits in a great variety of materials. Good serviceable goods. Values up ft $25.00 going at this-great Close-Out sale for saBBBSSSSBBB ')'uT'i; -S3 No charge accounts on these goods. See our Yamhill street window display. - Sale lasts three days, Monday,. Tuesday and Wednesday." V, They L- W. invi, conrison L 2nd Yamhill & bUNb -V i -. V :'" Vli 2nd and Yamhill -