The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 16, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1908!
I
ELOPES; JAILED
AS-HORSE THIEF
Four Months Behind Bars
; and Still Has STteet-
;. heart to Win.
; (Speelat Diapatefc to Tft JnaraaL)
Starting- out to elope with the girl of
ms cnoico anu mui i' -
prison bars, wai the experience of Ed
ward K. Edward He has languished
Jtt Jail since last Attgrust on the charge
of. lio-se stealing, but the romantic
Bide ,f the story wi not girea out
until today when his trial opened.
-wm i .llcrm n (lava hired a
i jMiwurua not w o
team at Toppemsn to unr w
ana return, out jnsieaa wi "
, -
lie drove on to jroaser wuwe ua
that the team was dim own.
pi-oKtiwt ihera and brought back to
North. .Yakima.
COMES TO KICK JOT
KICKS BARS OHLY
"A great big cop bit me in de
Jaw and , I want to know who
the - la." -
With Ithla salutation, K. J.
Kelly, 2 S years of age, a clerk
In a clear store at Second and
Burnsids streets. , addressed
Captain of Police Blover at the
station Saturday night
"I don't know who he Is,"
answered the captain, "there are
over SO men on my relief."
Tou do. too," retorted Kelly.
"Now I'm not here 4o be made a
fool of; I'm here on 'business
and I want to know what cop la
on Third street at 11 o'clock p.
m. I mean a. m., 11 o'clock. P.
m. In the morning. Now I want
to know his name, do you under
stand T I Want to And Mm."
Captain Slover did not know
woo, .the , bluecoat was and
Kelly became angry.
: "What's your name?" be de
manded. "A. E. Slover," repeated
the captain. ' "Well. I'm going
to, investigate you tomorrow, but
I'd like to see de guy what hit
me in da, Jaw."
"Bhow this man the fellow
who hit him In de Jaw. said
minus FIRE
An
ir ......... vTtt tA m rlftfmed that
. VUUI. fcvcj -
. J I a JUKI UITOll RUl,B " . - . . .
H. Quackenbach at Granger and fell In
love with Ms daughter. They wanted
' to get married, but tne union was op
posed by the girl's, parents, and Ed
wards was discharged and ejected from
- , But'toVe laughs at locksmiths and ' Mt -him In de Jaw. aal
k- ri.niad. it was ! Captain Slover to Jailer Wan.
- agreed btwen him and tha girt ls, who immediately escorted
ing these rrangements andcaiTying w
them out that he got into the trouble, I
, his attorney states. .
The original plan was ro
at Granger and drive to North Yakima,
where the ceremony could be performed,
. . . ..vu ... , a turn
but Edwards was unable to get a team
at uranger. . . . . . rv, .
He went to Toppenlsh, where he hired
the team from Mr. Newell. He made
arranarements with Mr. Newell s man at
that time to have anotber team eaay
' for him when he should return, so that
- M.,u tcrhf nn tn Xnrth Ya
kima. He knew that he might be fol
lowed and that It would be well to have
. M . a . U . V. m. MllM IflM VIA
time In making the trip.
He drove Jto Qramrer ana xpnna tne
eaay
the Impudent Kellv to a call In
the corridor, where he spent the
night, and decided that he didn't
want to see the cop who hit him
after aim . Captain Slover dis
missed him la the morning In
order thatrhe might open up the
cigar store where he said he was
employed.
Many Business Blocks De
stroyed by' Early Morn
ing Conflagration.
Special Disoatek to Tae JooraaL) v
Tillamook. Or Nov. !. The mmit
dtsastroua fire in recent years occurred
here early Sunday morning. The entire
Olsen block and a restaurant were
burned to the ground. The fire threat
ened to destroy the entire town. . Nu
merous buildings caught fire from the
partially destroyed opera bouse two
blocks away and a residence four blocks
away ignited and was part tail v de.
stroyed.
Following are the losses: Sapplngton
company, groceries. $37,000; Tillamook
bakerv. 16.000: Ti R 1" i mn.
Talmage & Johnson, lawyers, 1 9 SO:' Ma
sonic, loden. tsnn-
I1.200; Trilamook ' hotel $300; C f
I Cloua-h. drue-s-lst. 120: Rliw at.Zi
billiard hall, fl50; O. A. Edmonds, gen
eral merchandiiut. t?l(l n t' j
Co.. clothing; Sturgeon Mllllnerv
I rMn rr"K J i . .
&. m. In the rear of the bakery. The
. r j vHi'viiucu, jl UtS lira
Is supposed to be fstendiary. . Thi
greater part of the loos is covered by
mm dies in
DENTIST Ml
SPECIAL oaivERr
GOVS TO KEEP JOBS
Boys as special delivery mes
sengers In tha nnitnffln . .
ment are to oonUnua s
- Some months am th
ment offlclals at- Washington
'sent OUt an order tn th. .ffut
that as the bovs In the umtn.
aTradaally left It or were pro-
moted their places were to be
taken , by substitute mall car.
rlera on the list . The extra oar-
riera all over" the countrv didn't'
like, the Idea worth a cent, and
filed numerous oblectlona to the
new rujlng. The result was that
e the order was rescinded.
v , For years the SDeclal dellverr
service has been a steDnlnar
stone for boys desiring, to enter e
A i . . . . . -' .
w , s poauu . department. Tne
boys learn the business while
l' "ervlng:; as . messengers ; and tn
many Instances take the civil
service examination when ther
are of age and are then pro-
4 ' moted to positions of carrier -or
e other branches of the' depart
:' ment. ;."., t " ' '
. From 10 to It boys. work as
w messengers at tne roniana poet-
e office. That Uncle Sam intends
keeping them busy In this line
was not only welcome, news to
: the boys themselves, but to
others who enjoy seeing them on
the streets la their blue-gray
uniforms. .
9
United Preaa tmnmA wi i
San Francisco. Nov. is v,. -'...!
unasay, a nurse, succumbed to the efr
I AT THE THEATRES
. , "The Man on the Box."
This greatest of all the late drama-
for the elopement.
But Edwards did not have much money
ana . rm aeciaea nrai iu cuuom i
that was due him from a man for whom
nut round nat
;wwwseeeeeeee;
ivrTaaTxrn. rTTTTo-PT?a
vxhjioijuo f uccumbed to the efrl- This greatest of all the late drama.
DPATTT ''AnTTTiU'VPAT I1601 of woroform yesterday In the I!?", book comedies, "The Man on the
SUA. Ill AlAylJJiliiXlAl ohair of Dr. Louis Graham a dentiet I!??. iB Baker stock oompany's
1 Acoordlna- t th- -.."?f ,j offering at the Bungalow this week ffs
(RnecUl t. Th. J,,. h.m .. t,. -7 " r,k" uoP5 L instantaneous and the de-
.,., - " ; .1 mmer, a pnyslcian I "ana tor seats xor tne weeit exceeds
Puyallup. Nov. 1$. The remains of I with nrrtr. in v...,. evervthin thi
.i r. r, .v. . .-.ij," Z u"".st. tne - "
WATER PLAIII IS
owiied or cur
Property of Willamette Val-
ley Company. Is Trans
ferred to Eugene.
' (Special Dispatch to The Journal. t
Eugene, Or, Nov. : K-Knm..
owns its water plant, actual transfer
to me city of the Willamette Yalley
company's plant belnar nuil. n.,..
when the deed of transfer was made out
ana recoraea The , purchase price Is
$10,000, and the property transferred
to the city includes Skinn!'. -k,,. .
M& J!010 In the northern part
elty, upon which the two reser-
ifj. Anl" ne of the
hilt " ur nauuir tne
The date of ttia
?WM p,Ji. onJtn d1 " July Vas
that' was the date Originally asreed
upon, the transfer being postponed un-
th oourt- All
Ml
Yon ran mitrUv Tml t. . .
cozy the draughty kail or cold room
no matter what the weather condition! "
are- and if y0U only knew how much .
real comfort you can have from "
M Icafep
(Bqolpycl wlUi Saekelew Device)
no UEuvas t,u vim utavm -i nja
tne man ne sougnt wi . .. . . . . .. . .'. .: to th. i .v ..i : .i- . . .
jftld to be In-Prosser, so ne continuea I - ""''" I tooth. Rh Tiin t.i,.. .." r. . l, , i iuiicw h, nucr,
on to that place, v It was while there I since October J$, have been found not before, the doctors said and no tfhi. L Notwithstanding the slse of the at
on this mission that he was arrested. eoo rard, tram tBa honu hBr. h. h wa, feared. She !L I"ye traction -"Uttle- Johnny Jones" wlU-be
' When the state bad presented its tes-1 - . . . . Iform mil? ih... " "uru" I seen at the usual Wedneadav harnln
tlmony In' the ease and .the defenae had - neaaquanen ana wnere tracted. When she ben 7i - matinee prices at the
told what , was Intended to be proved, was last seen. A gunshot wound In his doctors callrf li ffn.f'l'i h5 This Is actually the b
Judge Preble lnstTOCtea tne jury to rl.ht breMt -how,d ho the nfortn. them In the effort in V,vt.
pring ra a veraict 01 not guilty, as it at8 mm,a nad hla dMft--Ti.T, nan.
tia not neen snown xnai tnere naa m, a Kianelna- one. and th. buli.t tm mnZll 8he died wlthin- is min...J
Spectacles $1 at Metzgefa
NO . TROUBLE ; OPEN
I posed to have lodged
UK
lac
I DlOV
I a Seattle man. &S vear'a nt n
- ; . i u, i
'ea " nave loagea in his heart. I cJ11l,5V10Vn. WM administered. It Is
iccideni rr- aaalnat thi tX,r"" Vrrea
i i o . v: rt. " i -
. . otuii ob nowe. or lacanu. was
IT
Baker this vuk
lsaest show ever
inmiiKi m xnis city at popular prices.
w7tur iubuutc . niuro&T also.
Felloe Mortis- at the Orohenm.
Felix Morris will be Interested to learn
tuat ms oaugnter, miss f ence Morris
In a th. Arnhutnk , V. V. I . 1
I iiu nor own company in a saetcn by
COMMITS SUICIDE fey0-' b? &
ACCUSED POSTMASTEE
and rv
Llrt I AH
DOOR SHUT, THAT'S ALL i
' I to his work. Half an hour later ha
r . E?l L.8 gunsaylnar
Washington, lov. ....."it, Aitno
president Roosevelt and Secretary
Rtjit Rnnt nT lhra la itir rrld
- - . , . "'j ww. luuKina aauy . . " - . wn at revolver, ir. w. q , . ,i . . , :
between the . United States and Japan for his return. Vhen his disappear- Von TUdemann's suicide followed an at- w. BI 'Si, ek,',.iellV ?!ory x?'
regarding the open door inching and . - 3? ffirBH ThWpVtor. .ffSffi ffirf&SStJS:
it la said no request or demand has reward of $300 was of feredby his era- where h obtained I thi poison whw th- rouKh nd .throwing a bright atroos-
en made upon japan, it is nnaerstooa ioyre. snooting iook place. "' "' cast is more man
. vvu j.iuuemann vai nn. . .
n i. annua UWII tfnja,,, l w a uiiuirm wvu i
that diplomatic exchanges of views on
this -subject have taken place In the
jabi lew j
Metzger fits your eyes for I.
Ambaaaador .Takahlra ,niade several WTt)13,T T?Oci n a t rrr.
horitatlvelv stated that these AJl.iiJVO
v vil dvuiv iiujr ikuv .ob w o auu
It Is -authoritatively stated that these
IVU.UIWIWD WMWV,M U .B(M4. yVUVf( ,il
jui aiicn u na. ' . , . (
Numerous complaints have been made
by American merchants and other for
eign merchants In Manchuria ' that,
while ostensibly maintaining a policy
mL .iu,u w( ini ciiue vuioiun iiwj 111
v . i i i . .
wi'niiasa oriiciiua aro secreuy lavor
injrtheir -own countrymen. .
The result ,s tnat the trade of Amer
ican and othrr foreign merchants has
suffered greatly.
IV ""lJritb embesxllng; $4,800
. .' m i CKiDLni i man mi . va..
usual
New Grand Bill.
ATTEMPT TO RAID
thai raivtaraiMJ lIi .
- I ivB'Biviuu tuiu win in
I:r-cil Today there lo a new vaudeville
aoneyT """" ft the Orand and It gives promise of
n wu in 4M,ki . o. . . I being a red-letter week. The featnr.
in 18 9 4. He practiced mdtntni hlr I !? ri."" t niarionettes, from the
- . WB MS. A. ID Llia
To Clean Cane-Sealed Chairs'
' When cane-seated chairs become
shabby and the elasticity is gone out
of them, they may be restored by
turning up the seat and washing the
cane work with hot suds made by
dissolving a ; tablespoonful of Gold
Dnst Washing Powder in a pail of
water. 'V Apply the suds with a sponge
until the cane is thoroughly soaked
and leave in the fresh air until dry.
Willow and rush furniture may be
cleaned in the same way.
GAMBLING GAMES
"ukJ pub lo documents. Subsequently his
T.r .? weie invesagatea in connection
with the Sullivan estate scandal. In
which Attorney John Chretien was sent
to the penitentiary.
(Special pupates to The Journal.)
liewlston, Idaho, Nov. IS.
The second victory for the re
form forces that are seeking so
cial betterment In the city of
Lewiston came about today
when by a sweeping order of
Judge Steels of the district
court the slot machines In sa
loons and cigar stores were
ordered seized and confiscated.
The order was placed In the
hands of the sheriff, but the
wireless telegraphy in operation
between the courtroom and the
downtown districts enabled a
magical transfer that resulted
in little plunder for the officer
who made the seizure.
This order, following the one
of Monday closing the open
gambling, is putting on the lid
with a snap in the (Gateway city.
PROMINENT PASTOR
DIES AT EUGENE
Eugene, Or., Nov. Rev. D. ia. Lev
tnnmt brilliant h- 1,1.x f V
vllle. The five musical McLarens will
supply the melody.
Ladies' Night at Expo Rink.
Every Monday night is ladles' night
at the Exposition rink and a new musi
cal program will be given. Rink open
every morning, afternoon and evening.
MA Montana Girl" Tonight,
of age, who, until
Jim. 10A7 .4 , ' . ' . . nA
Marys Episcopal church, Eugene, for
SO years died at his home two miles
east of Eugene Saturday. Death was
nncvnaivAl U 1 J i ...
Weill lira A aa Vm .1 V.
KAV. IVAr friar, xvaa Kn ini
n wva aa as wza iUlI"
ford. C.ftnn T-Ta amaa nAH- .
16 yeara atro. first Mrvlnar mm rAAti- nf
-...m.-v wuuawi. 1-uruniiu, xor a- iiton
haJ resided since. He owned a fine
xrair rflrm hm, . Vi ! . . 4 , . li.l i
----- v. . , '1J1CU XIO
retired from active ministerial life af
ter resigning the pastorate of the local
church.
Th ri .llfflil..a ... in t.
' o.., ui lTO , M11HS Xvlll 11V
Loveridge, superintendent of the Good
i7.;i r. """". roruana; joisses
A tlay of surpassing Interest la hh
I by the BlunkaU comnanv mt th
offered
Lyric this Week.
8J?JL .iL' 'ty payf oral!
nuuf sinoe men,
Mavor Matlu m
WOMAN IS CARRIED
; SHRIEKING TO JAIL
it i iun i x
fan i . .
gojd thriuTh Ha halls-orthert"
hein9 monln,r wnU? aa "ort was
fioii.nu ...I'iri.rH" .. vuua
"U-.nair carried
"""" uir into tne jail, fighting des-i
voice. 'They've ot m t rl
m. .. r - " il
. .tt.!iknoZ,:n.P, hT ?cept that she
Oasoline la aaid to ba a oerfnt mnA
V .... . . . . . . . 1.. .
van wnuMn I Its wiOiaiiI annil... k.... T... .1 t . . .
' , ' " ". .,,:..a urn mewicKo lURh
- . j' V. '"-r7,"". OAngerno smoke no tmeU
' T t J,l!aH,,,,, oi A ""okeless device.
Beautifully hnished in nickel and japan orna
. mental anvwhsra Hie kraaa lml LJJ. A . .
. . . ..ww mil hvhm T UUIIHi Bill '
ing heal for 9 hours. ; It it light in wtH-easilT
carried Irom rwra to room. Every heater warrantsi,
JSdCiTjmv "'wlitheneed ! the
v . V . M student bright,
... "tawj haht-ideal toad or
tudy by. Made of brass-rnickel plateJ. latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted?
ftour j0 oo not carry Perfection Oil Heater
anB iayo uamp write our nearest agency.
THROW OUT
!
- vmwuaaiBB uci xurni'
ance of ,"A Montana Olrl' yesterday was
... wm.iou wj. ei entnusiastio demon
stration from loyal Lyrlo patrons.
A picture of Exra Meeker and his ox
team and equipment, who recently
crossed the continent twice In true
nhnMr alii. r.tMitlnJi .1 ,;
. Ji . . , ' " iu trail over
which he migrated in 1852. appears in
i. "uium rupuiar mecnanica. Mr.
Meeker. la 71 tmm m n rcv
appearanoa;:
T1b sfAvamman 4 .' xi a
8an TTrnrUfrt hav with .1-"
hWwln?" tcorruatd ,rn. neetrna;,
"V ".a i ' WHJPUBB) v MLCeUU V8-
;ela. It la believed it will prove as ef.
fectlva in a fog; aa though the buoy It-
auiuiaucu VII fj III J lflO.
QlveThem Help and Many
ioniand Heopla Will
Be Happier
Thrw Oat the Utm Line"
The kidneys need hefp.
They're overworkd--an't set hal
poison mtered out of the blood.
Thrre getting worse every mlnuta
Will you help themT
coan-s Kidney pill, have br,,h
taousands pf kidney ufferers. beck
from the verge of despair
Will cure aMy form of kidnev trou
ble.
John fln(ph n ot ...
of r.,:, "wio xvineteentn
"regon, says: "Since the
early part of ion v,. " r.
monial racommnniilio r. i .... .
to use the remedy and have alwavs
found it of great value In relieving kid
ney complaint. It nvr i.
me, and I therefore am pleased to
recommend It again."
-or sale by all dealers. th a
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co, Buffalo. New
Tork, sole agents for the United States
Remeniber the
take no "other.
4- "
name Doan'e and
Schilling's Best
is sold in packages only,
never in bulk, i
Tonr grocer returns roar money if yoa don't
like it; we par him.
HOME
PHONE
toy
Your
mm - In
I .nho n.
Distance
Calls
attyim TtAlTlnsrVtotM a A 1
- " 'N--0 i a vvj an.1-
clear and distinct aa talk
in- across a taoie.
SBB POST
if
x: v-
TKMSWE
Mail Orders Promptly
and
Carefully Fffled.
-" .
iiUlaX lit L J rv i 1 J I . E! (VI 1 t 1 I I I I I E I I I IlllllllllitV l.a II M II
,lW viaJsU JUL UU x 1 1 1 M 1 i 1 1 1 III mi 1 1 V 1 iJ 1 1 SlI H
-- - WaJiUaAUUlW' V4 J EaatT JLL IW' O il
SEALY-MASON & COS OLD
CORNER
. 'MM lily II- ftfejfc, ,
-iFaaa uiyuiing ever onerea in this citv. It will mv
Strictly Money-Back
Policy'
Conducted.'
ACTUAL SAWJMG OF ONE-BALE
Odds and Ends
At
No
Prices That Have
i Comparison.
$2.00 Outing Gowris. ..60$
$1.00 Outing Skirts.; ;;30
25c .Fast Black Hose..
$1.50 Union Suits ...;.41
$1.00 Kimonos . . ......39
25c Corset Covers. . . . . lO
50c Corset "Covers 10
10c Handkerchiefs ;3
$20 Suits $7.95
These suits all the veryjat
est patterns and shades.
Were boueht for a Wash in o-.
ton street ator Jin HI 9f nMir
bebg sold regardless of all
values.
$25.00 -"Suiti-, 1 . SI 2lnK
$300 Suijs .:- S14.05
$40jdo Suits .. ...sin:s?s
73.00 Suits 924.05,
PURCHASE WILL MEAN AN uannounccnts during the next few weeks EVERY
The Following Arc for Jusday and
Wednesday Only
Pellicoals Hall
Price gnd Less
$6.00 Silk Petticoats. .
all -colors ........ .83.98
$1.00 Sateen. , Petti-
' coats ....50
$2.00. Ileatherbloom
Petticoata t . :::t .
$3,50 ' Heatherbloom ' . v
rettieoats ,. .iWS1.49j
OR IiSOSE
Sample Fnrs
Half Price and Less
k.00 Furs ........ . .81.95
$6.00 Fiirs . . : . . - 2.nS
$8.00 Furs ,.S3.95
toais
$ 8.00 Coats ..I. J.. 82.98
$12.00 Coats 1 v.i ....84.95
is
Haincoa
$20.00 Raincoats ; . .88.95
$25.00 Raincoats ...811.95
$30.00, Raincoats 1. .$14.95
You have am endless arrav
tosefect frcro?-AirurH5b-by
styles and colors are reo-
resented....'; :
Ladies' Waists
Half Price arid Less
$4.00 Net Waists":.
$5.00 Net Waists. .:'
$2.00 All-Wiw tu;a
Net .Waists '. .. . , v; . 98
$1.50 Lawn Waists ... .G9
Oslldren's Bearskla Coals
$3.50, Bearskin Coat SI I f8
liif 3.00. Bearskin Coats 82.98
I L...- ;