THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, J908. QUAT HAY A TOHG PLOT II? Well-to-Do Chinaman of - Eastern Oregon .Missing Since Thanksgiving: Day I Believed to Have Been ; Murdered. tcii ! IKS A.: .. 1 . ' ,4 ' ? f J h : 1 - r . f 1 pflP i v's ' i - fcnn- r-inrn -r Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buthner of. Salem Celebrate Anniversary i 7 'J f , ' til! v Mr. ftnd Mr. J. S. Buchtier. (Silea Burraa of Tba JoorniL) Salem. Or., Dec t. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buchner celebrated their roltfen day. November 0. They were mar- rira at iviukfiiw, wi... iwnmutr v, . r r o Ti 1B7A thav amA t r nralAR and .settled In Salem. Later they pur chaaed a farm 12 miles south of Salem, where they resided until 1905, when corner of Myers and South Commercial Streets, Salem. There are two children, Mary Kirk and Walter F. Buchner of Salem. Mr. Buchner Is 86 and his .wife 68 years' ef age. , A number were present at the anni versary. For the occasion the rooms were tastefully decorated with chrysan themums, pink and white being the color scheme. A number of useful and appropriate presents were received. cousin In San Francisco, who is work in for the Hong Far Low Restaurant company. , i . So far as Known, ineee reiaiives navo received no notification of the disap- Qar.in'C. jmw.ovl.w . . empioved to investigate the foul play inory. The "Chinaman answers the following description: Height, $ feet 2 inches; complexion, light (for Mongolian); weight. iao: eyes. Diue; nair gray, no 'queue; dressed in .American style. May have a rawn coiorea cog wna mm. ni former employer was jonn turner m Roosevelt, Wash. VEHICLE .TAX DECISION (Continued from Page cfne.) people of the city, relatively, could in voke the referendum and delay any ac tion on the Improvement until the next municipal election. If the people voted for the Improve ment at that time, the same small pro- fortion of the citizens could hold up he next step, the ordinance calling for bids on the work, until the next elec tion. IX the people ratified that or dinance the same people could again call a halt until the next election by filing a referendum on the ordinance for an assessment of the costs of the work. , Altogether the decision of the su preme court has east the- law making procedure of the city of Portland into a pretty bad tangle from which there appears no very definite or certain es cape. City Attorney Kavanaua-h is to day working on a general plan which he hopes will relieve conditions to a certain extent Tie believes that an ordinance could be passed shortening the time which Is allowed for the fil ing of referendum petitions. " Xavanaugh Seeks Way Out. He also believes that the council' could amend the present provisions by which It Is required that three fourths of tha members of the council and the mayor must concur In an ordinance carrying an emergency clause before Quat Hay and His Dog. ' I (gpeetal Dlipateh to JTl. Journal ' Arlington, Or., Dec 8. Vanishing as completely as though - he had been snatched from earth by some supernat ural agency, Quat Hay, a well-to-do and widely known Chinaman of eastern Oregon, is the object of one of the most . vigorous searches ever' carried on by the Umatilla county authorities. It was lust one week ago, Thanksgiving day, when uie Celestial dropped from sight. : His Inseparable companion, his dog. Is also missing. The authorities are work ing en the theory that Quat Hay was : the victim of a tong plot It is known that he had received threatening letters. Several weeks' back pay are in the hands of the missing mans employer; also his clothes. ' At one time the Celestial was a con spicuous figure in the pioneer ' days of eastern Oregon. Quat Hay was at one time known as the "cowboy Chinaman." Along in the eighties he gained this ' sobriquet while employed as cook for the Cecil boys on Willow creek. He haa played a prominent part In the develop ment of this section. His property In the city of Arlington brings a snug an nual income. - He came to the United States about 40 years ago, at the age of 18, and was naturalised In the ways and customs of the country, If not as to citizenship. - His real nam is Wong Ouey Fad, and the only relatives he has In this coun try so far as known, is a brother at Fresno, Cal Wong Guey Wong, with the Fo Kee company of Fresno, and a The biggest thing about a man's dress this ".season is the special, waistcoat. Different designs for : every suita change for every occasion. s " A' fancy vest has the effect of making a com pl etc change to a suit, $3 to $8. MM OOTHIERS i i J i J i i i I Piano Buyers! A Quick Decision Means Great Savings If you wish to make a limited amount of money go a very long ways in the piano purchasing line the time has come for you to act. Such piano values have seldom been known in the his tory of the trade as prevail right here in Portland at this particular time. Thjs immense shipment' of three hundred splendid new and choice instruments, secured at a great conces sion from overstocked Eastern makers for our Portland piano house, means more to the pianoless homes of this city than any other piano offering in years if indeed it has ever been equaled. Every instrument is a well-known' make and of long established reputation. There is no chance of disap pointment no possibility of dissatisfaction. Although less than three weeks have passed since this big shipment was received, today as we go to press only forty-one remain, and these we must close out by Satur day night if possible. Do you realize the fact that instead of $425 you pay now only $304, and instead of $325 you pay $226, and instead of $250 you now pay $168, and so on down the long list of excellent pianos offered during this great Emergency Sale? You should allow -nothing to prevent your investiga tion of this most remarkable offer. Such a money-saving opportunity has never before been presented to the piano less music lovers of this ,city and vicinity. Early comers will naturally have the advantage of selection and' late comers may be disappointed entirely, for we are convinced that the forty-one remaining pianos will be closed out before Saturday night. Do not ponder and 'debate. Investigate and be quick ; do not wait until the sale is over, as there are but a few days more. Come at once. Be one of the fortun ate ones. Remember, every instrument carries with it Eilers Famous "Money Back" Guarantee, If you live out of town there is still time to write or wire to have one of these pianos reserved for you. . t. ' No matter what your income may be, whether it is the largest in the city or the smallest, we urge you in all sincerity to investigate this unusual sale at once. Pay all cash or bring in $50 or $100 yes, even $15 or $20 for first payment, and we will arrange the balance in any reasonable mariner to suit your individual needs. The point to remember is that we must find homes for all these pianos-and quickly, too. We mean busi ness, and if yours is a pianoless home and the saving of a good round sum of money is an object, we say come right away, this afternoon or tomorrow morning. ) I i ) I I I i it can be passed. . He is at work on these propositions today, and hopes to have them worked into the shape of an ordinance by the next meeting of the council. . - No ordinance passed by - the . city council of Portland, or stny other .city, can become effective until 10 days af ter its passage and signature by the mayor, according to the opinion of the supreme court This means that , the council of Portland cannot hope to have its laws become -effective until one month from the. time , they ars nassed. ;....). -...vis This ruling again bringrs up complica tions. Under the charter in various cases, especially in improvement work, it is required that the city auditor shall advertise for bids or take other official action within 20 days after the passage of an ordinance. In these cases the charter expressly provides that action shall be taken on an ordinance which under the holding of the supreme court will not in effect, until 10 days after the action has been taken. 4 Would Se Invalid. , Id case such action was . taken and a referendum was invoked within the SO day limit, the whole transaction would. be Invalid, for the reason that no bill of the legislature or ordinance of a city is a law until after thto vote on a refer endum has been counted and the procla mation announcing a favorable result has been made by the governor, ; for state laws, or the mayor for city laws. In the case of the vehicle tax ordi nance, which called forth the decision, conditions are badly tangled. Under the ruling of the supreme court there is no vehicle tax ordinance on the statute books of the city. There can be none until the people have ratified the ordi nance at the next election, because the referendum has not been invoked. The citv had no right, therefore, to collect the 19070 which it haa collected, be cause there was no elty law in effect granting that right .. No vehicle 'tax can be collected by the city under the new ordinance until after the people have ratified the law at the election of next June. Most of the money paid on the strength of the vehicle tax ordinance therefore can be collected by those who paid the money to the city. i : The possibility of absolute legislative paralysis may be shown by an Illustra tion. Suppose that a smallpox epidemic were to attack the city, and that dras tic municipal regulation should be im perative. Under the oresent condition the council would be powerless to enact an ordinance ,wnicn would be effective sooner than one month after its pas sage, except by one method. The em. ergenry clause could be attached to a remedial ordinance, putting such a measure Into effect immediately. To pbs such an ordinance, however, it would be necessary for 12 of the IS members of the council to vote for it and for the maypr to sign It. If the mayor were to be Incapacitated, or If four members of the council were to be absent, the ordinance could not be paswed. The decision IS' far reaching In Its effect on the legislation of Portland. It ties things pretty much in a knot City Attorney Kavanaugh believes that he can straighten things out a little by putting emergency ordinances on an equal footing with emergency laws passed by the legislature. He would change the charter provisions so that a majority may pass an emergency law, and so such an ordinance oan be passed over the veto of the mayor and become effective without his signature as other ordinances do under similar circum stances. t i ' This remedy will presented to th council at the next meeting Wines and Liquors , : Cnaalal tVMav nntv ; 1 K ft tntr V .. K)SVUIti es" vt T.wv " ry. angelica, tokay or muscatel wine. grallon; $4 California brandy, $2.76 per callon, Fre delivery. National Wire ?. X 4 U. CS a -Lr Npta i.iittQ ID.. JT It til SJbiJU s sfcawt.ss A-1 s V Main m. - ' PUNCHER SAYS HE '. AD TO KILL COOK 1 1 1 j j ' ..' (United Press teased Wlrs.l Bakersfleld, Cal., Dec 3. John Ward, a big eowpuncher and, ;"dead-hot," who is accused of murdering Pat Cummtngs, a cook at Cottonwood station in Inyo county, is in the custody of Sheriff Don't Diet For Fat ' Teu have no appetite for gruel, have you T By the same token, if you scale in excess of 'ISO pounds, I know you have bo great liking for gymnasium stunts. As a rule fat folks are neither athletic nor ascetic, except under com pulsion, and nowadays they are not under compulsion to be, either, no mat ter how necessary it is for them to re duce. There is a .third, better, and surer way of getting rid of superfluous flesh. . ; -: .-";; . The rouble with both dieting and exercise Is, first, the trouble: second, the danger (fatty heart); third, wrinkles; and, fourth, stomach disgust. ' Tou are llableyto all four if you exercise or diet On the other hand, you can sidestep all four, and still reduce as much or little as you please, even up to losing a poun-1 a day if you Bee fit, by taking a tea spoonful after meals and at bedtime of the following simple home receipt: One half ounce Marmola. ounce fluid Ex tract Cascara Aromatic, and J H ounces Peppermint Water. ... Any druggist wllt-fllt this prescription for you cheaply, and you may take it with perfect confidence that it will do no manner of harm. Instead it almost Invariably improves the health and, like wise, the complexion. George W. Naylor to Inyo, having been arrested by Constable Bert Nlglit af ter an exciting chase of ISO miles across two counties, the Mojavs desert and the 'Sierras. ---, Ward was captured ' on' the', Onyx Kernvilla road. He was heavily armed and if he had not been surprised by the officers he would nrobnbly have made' a savage fight. The pursuit Of the desperado has been going on day and night ever since last Friday, when the shooting took place. . - i . Ward explains that he shot Cumminga In self -defense after the cook had at tacked him with a knife, but the of ficers declare the real' facts are that Ward enticed his rival outside of his tent door and then shot him down in cold blood. . 1 lxsvu'ttTUTrw"!Y I You Will' . Always Buy Chief Corn Flakes Healthful and Delicioiis Always Ready, Always Fresh We Supply Your Grocer Just As He Needs Them Made In Portland By Oregon Flake Food Co. n Every Piano Marked in Plain figures NO DECEPTION NO SCHEMES NO JUGGLING OF PRICES ABSOLUTELY ONE PRICE 10 EVERY BUYER NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS NEW PIANOS UP TO... ...3150 ....$175 ....$200 . .$225 ....$250 ....$275 . . . $300 . . . .$32 ...$350 ... $375 ...$400 ....$425 ....$450 . . . .$475 ...$1250 The Marked Price Is the Selling Price THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST . ran?e BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND REST pismorI!abUity 353 WASHINGTON ST. CORNER PARK i i i I I I -s J- s I a HAMBURGE MILLINERY AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS 145-147 Second Street, Bet Alder arid Morrison All Milliner ban 'eot to STO. Frl- day we begin a great out price sale. Our entire stock of fresh, clean, de Mrable hats all at tremendous reduc tions. ' 95c for Trimmtd Hats Values Up to $4 BBS THEM IW THE WIWDQWB. About ZOO stylish, pretty trimmed i hats, all colors and shapes, suit able for young or old, values to f 4.00. Choice .... .. ...... . .95 . bis Reductions on All Other Trimmed Hats ' 50 TOn OTTTBXMltXD HATS, TAXVZS TO $3.00. tOO Untrtmmed Shapes, Including some of the seasons best styles In silk velvet and felt, absolute values to 13.00. . Choice .V. .. .60 10c for Odd Lots Children's Hats and Caps, Vols, to $1 A clean up of odds and ends In Chll aren s Hats ana ' aps, (1.00, at values to .....10 Our New Ladies Furnishing Goods Department as Some Exceptional Oood Talaes A splendid assortment of Ladles Collars, in white, pink or blue,' embroidered on linen, wide and narrow meshing. single or double.'iae, embroidery and rib ben insertion, some in Dresden : effect, all new. 'Regular prices Ha to 0c, Special... ..,..23 Toadies' fine Black"' Hose,-" extra , elastic tops. These hose are : shaped without a seam in leg, toe or sole, all sices, Regtilar 'price 40c. Special ........29 Ladles fancy Silk Hose Supporters . In pink, blue or white, each pair ' In a fancy Christmas box. Regu lar etc. Special ..........47 i.i- a I ; - ' ' : Wholesale Disttibullng Point for Entire Northwest : , ' ' t , ;rlT. ii 1 ...I a R'S The Money Bach Piano ! You have heard of the "Steel Back' Piano" and "Open Back Pianos," but have you ever seen a "Money Back" Piano? We have them. The piano we have just received from our eastern fac tory is an absolute marvel for the money. $238. ,: " Thi piano is worth more we might say without a par ticle of hesitation this piano at $238 is better than any $300 you can possibly, buy on Washington or Morrison streets for $30& It won't do any harm -do a little shopping and then see what $238 will really do at Reed-French's. instructions, vtih absolute safety to the estate and a saving TrUnkRanos-. JT 1 .1 - : ; SIXTH AND BURNSIDE Store Open Evenings If You' Will Phone Us Beforehand, 1C 5-17q Third Street .V-