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THE OREQON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO. MARCH 23. 1009. up and placed under aaccbrush lth a larger lirutth turned up anil left a mrknr. Nl wn fuund th tt. Nxiitior the coat imr vt td ny- thln of value In them. . Farm? on, la fllmoat a dlrort Una ait in III DUT.GUBBEI DID HEDBERG DIE? Sgr UlJ llbUUbllU llkl lnBIlU, theory, aayln that IIelbei, j- " ' , who waa T are of a. way merrly ... f laaawaaaaaaaawaaaaaaa , . . . a . 1 . . h ttfnn anil Death Roll of the Northwest Umatilla County Authorities - Hold Ihvestiffat ion Over Decomposed Iiemains. 1 . ' . t'phralra V. Ilrdberg. an routa from Cumberland, Wit., to Aau- land.. Or., accompanied by hla danshter, atepped from the train 4 at Umatilla on the night of Au- 4 (uat 10 laat to get cup of eoffe.' Nothlnf was heard of , 4 him until a few week ago. when- 4 a human head, corresponding In 4 aorae respects to tha aged farm- ra description, was picked, up- at the baaa of Umatilla Butte, evidently having been tha play thing .of coyote for many month. It waa generally be- lleved that H ml berg had been murdered. But thla theory haa been virtually diavtpated by tha recent finding of Hadborg'a coat, conUlntng 11600 In drafts, hla gold watch and other ' personal , effect the content of.' tha garment apparently intact. i v ,, V have become ooiifueeil at the nation and mt hla way, rnd died while entirely Kt;iatlvit ' will arrive today to take charge of the effect. GOVEILVOK BKXSOX WILL BEVJEW TK00PS i d. i..nrHl Ta.am) fain Wife. I Salem. Or.. March I. Oovernor en- aon. commander In chief of the Oregon Nfinni fluirii and hla ataff. will re. view the Third Infantry at the Armory ir rvrtiinL Monday evening, March 2. The ordera have ren laaued by Ariju .. i.r.i v K. frlnarr and fmar. ationa are being made by the National Guard for the entertainment of the new commander. ti.. mvariuir will review the compa ny at Salem thla evening In the Armory morning of apoplexy, at tnla place, tiiminauuni win mi ha held at Kalem thia evening to fill three vacancle aa cqrporala.. . AXOUNCE FIKST TERMI-XAL Jiuiim Alexander Mathews, - iuuati!h in Tha Joaraal.1 Or.. Mrth li Jamea Ales- andrr Malhewa, 1 year old. pioneer of Ilia, died at hla horn In Kugen vaaterdav. He waa born In Pennayl' vania and rama acroaa the plain to Oreaoo In li. aettllnr flrat at The Dalle, then at Portland, and coming . i . a . a. . . I t. .a 1 :....!" Kohert Calllaon donation land claim at 1'leaaanl Hill. He leave a wife and aeven children: Mr, hi N. Keeney of Koaail. Oregon, Jt. ana k. w. Mathew of Uoahen. Mr. J. ' K. Mo- Kenila and A. li. Mathew of Tloaaant Hill, lloia Mathewa of Tburton, A. C lyialhewa of Kugene. ; Adam Fisher. '" (8pecUl Divpaldl io The Joarnai:) Koseburg, Or., March t. Adam rialier, CH year old. On Of the beat known farmera In thla Beet Ion, died at hla bom near Winchester yeaterday orning of apoplexy, Mr. fianer waa a German and cam to uregon irom tnv eaat In 1R6S. coming Dy way or tne inthmua of Panama. At the outbreak of the civil war lie Joined the flrat regi ment of volunteer cavalry organixea in West Virginia for th Union cauo, and served three year. , , JMiiffi LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE East Morrison, Corner Union Avenue Special Easter Sale of ladies' Suits Better make the selection now. before stocks are depleted," and so it may be ready for you at Easter time. We have a very ex tensive assortment of Nobby New Suits that' we have put spe ' 1 t . O-i 1 J M I ciai prices on ior oaiuruay ana xvionuay - j 1 km&k m&mmiotm&a&mKssammy&mmi&mi&Y&mieQvi JOURNAL SAVINGS COUPON this is one: credit For Tfliin Nam of Town I UWll or Citr Write or Stamp Namt tad Street.., M state.;..:.........: Fill out with pen, pencil or rubber stamp and send by mail, exprcss.or messenger to Journal Savings Editor, The Journal, Portland, Oregon.1 5000 CUT-UP PICTURE PUZZLES $750.09 CASH LYSAVIiiGS DANK DEPOSITS (Swclal Oiiipatcb to The Journal.) ' . Pendleton, Or, Manth 2. With a view of determining If possihle the Mr., J. V. Taylor. 1Ta4td Bailway 1B W City OI (Spartil limtc re iiiejaa. ", I Salem, Or., March !1 Mr. J V. Tr lUIUfWa. , rironncd ilead In her areenhOUB to "The first tertnlnal on the United Idav. aaed 81 year. Sh waa a pioneer Railway will be the townaite which w and waa widely known In the city and ...... omk ni.rilnnn" uM a ntla- vicinity. 8h w born near Huntaville, ha named BurUngton. said a o"u" Ala., January 18, 1827. and wa tnar- man yeaterday, who li In closest touch rled to James V. Taylor In 1888. after with tha official of thl oomDany. "En- which thevxeam to Salem via New gineer. hav. been ba.y. for ..rcr.1 1 SogSa?.1"?.?."- rrbirSSTTlidKa monms piuM i '"" I were born, two of whom r Jiving-. environments, maxing or one oi im $35.00 TAILORED : SUITS ... ,$27.50 ; $22.50 TAILORED SUITS . .. .?16.05 $18.50 TAILORED SUITS . . .913.G5 $30.00 TAILORED SUITS ' . . . .$23.65 $15.00 TAILORED SUITS ....$10.35 most attractive towna for bulnes piit"- deiigotrui Special Sale Boys Jams M. Kerr. IRnaMal Dlanatrh tn Tbo Joantall rnthfnllu I MeMinnvlIle. Or.. March -jam; along thelM. Kerr, who died at th nora or me in Ktum tnj ai uiiu.j , . . . . ,.1't. i . r i, i. i noHPH. inn one or ljio muvc manner inrouiyi .wu, I , n. n th. .ft. of rirnn. -- A I DaKaAntllw I KaI IfiVSi T , lastUriff through this seciion on an V-1 "V J u Kin i n. passenfrer crain. mi muucn :',.;rn. ";: ' u: n..-. u.r. kntKr . B1.J!M.-A'- "Jrmi! . wa. born at Fairfield. Ma-1 rentli Uoovarad near UmaUlI Butt. co Of .cenery. In the world. The rton county. 40 year. ago. For many Dla'trle Atto7ney PhelDVnd Co1'oiw building .rK)tre Ideal. On the town- year he had engaged n farming and .VJ"Lr,cLAV"'y.,fiLv,5?5n nrSner Vr tha. most Dlendld con- .lock ralalng In Yamhill county. He So with a view of holding an Inquest M1,lon lPted for building sr large pro- leaves aU brothers Tom J. of St Paul. ??n hut the Mrtle John Rlc Ifd UbI Industrial center, while th ex- John K of HuW)rd. Edward, Samuel then, but the ' Pft es . if"" t,Miv, ,tretoh . uvrt tond long tht ind William of McMlnnvllle. and il..,..'.."- deeo water of the Wlimmette Slough. Charlea of 831 First tret. PorUand. r.nnautin nf a human les ciuiwed offers unusual inaiicemnni ror ractory. by coyotes and a ticket signed by. th fho."? .w1'" f"" Jsnle Baskftt. unrortunat man. ana vaiuaoi flrari--i' r""'' 7Z"uZl nin.tth to Th. Journ.Lt refused to give them up to the authorl- 't'm..l:lSK Pendleton, 0. March Th death coronerr-.ert T"1 thera ,nto the who pHncInal 'rRumts fn 1M bePhaVf f J B8kett. the potrnaster at 0Belng'rS2r by th . strange situation will bethe rapid electric tr.poratlon jf"'' the authorities 'raturned tS Pendleton from th. Chamber of Commerce build- ?n- Yx?hSx rai born to look up the law on the subject of !nt with no bridge 'to oros and excen- ln rrorn "B'5''"r water He cSmplin" testimony It waajecided llJ in feZv." w'lfe 'unk "hrV rtltdSS'" TbS xo issue suopoenas ior me rrw ui -"j . .v..., , IT.u . ,. . oltlinii nt liYeewater have netitloned Klc and Scarborough. Late last night, Upoiwth opening of the United Rail- cltljen or successor however, these two men phoned to way which. It I understood, will be ati wire o namea aa nis sucpBor Pendleton aylng they were willing to about the first of April, there promises postmaster. anDar - in court and rive testimony, to be. a stronsr general movement to the . Thel!eg wason for the'r refulto west side of the Willamette River north CTW T FVnTVI7ET?$ ATT . bring forth the articles found was tnut I nf Portland, whlchup to tni time, has " ----- they wanted first to be sure that they peen macceasiDie on account or ma mck wer to set the reward that had been of adequate uburbn ervlc. offered for the finding of the body of At the present time a great many Hedberg. I neople ar visiting the townstte or Bur- It Is rumored, will dlecontinn Us depot UNDER CONSIDERATION Coroner's Jary Returns Verdict. ' Rnwll nitnatrh to The 7ournLI f enaieton, tjr., March 26 (1 n. m.). lorn Paclflo triLlns are now atonnlnsr at i ne coroners jury at jiermision mis i Turlington .to accommodat iiernuua reiurnea a veruicioi oeaini jiumoer pr people WHO are uiruugir Biurvaiiuii, mirat ir exyunurei property every day. In the inquest over the remains of El , . . . v. wedDerg. Tne cnier evidence against (Br Journal' Leased Kalem Win.) Salem, Or.. March- 26. Thera ; seems at Holbrook and erect mother at Bur-ltn hicnnlderable doubt In th minds llngton. one mile nearer Portland. North- n, m.v .ttornftv, who have looked the lareel'nto th provisions of the new peddlers' I visiting thelllcenae ct regarding Its validity. The j grounds, for he uncertainty are based tha robbery theory was that two watches and a 81600 draft were found anion the effects. Also 8 cents In money ' was found In the pant pocket, it being - supposed that Hedberg had no change at th timo of his death, or it had fallen Out of his pocket. The coroner's Jury went, 6n the utnosltion that Hed berg- had wandered from tha station in a nt or dementia ; Th discovery of th clothing and re mains tens "a terrible tory. First was found the coat of the aged man. rolled I Kaiser Forced Czar's Hand. Perls. MTh. 26. That" Emperor William of Germany wrote to the czar of Russia Insisting that Russia no lontrer leav th powers of Europe in doubt as to her intentions In the Bal kans, Is the assertion today of the Temps. The newsnaper declares the I k kaiser' note caused Russia to recoar- ir nlr.e Austria annexation or Bosnia snd tlenegovina. .The .Temps claims the highest authority In support of It statement. . on tnn -contention mat tne new enact ment Is drastic, prohibitive instead of regulative and unreasonable. of good health should prevent sickness instead of letting themselves get alck and then try to cur It Bo long a you eep your liver, oowei ana stomacn n a beaitnv and active conaition you won't get sick. Ballard' Herbin re lieve constipation. Inactive liver and all stomacfi and bowel troubles. Sold bv Skldmore Drug Co. 1 3 ever Qolte Are not necessarily expensive if proper care is exercised in the purchasing. We are show ing in our Lion Special Suit at The cleverest ideas of master minds in the clothing world. ' All the popular shades and over 100 models to select from, $30 quality and $40 style, guaran teed as follows: Saturday 08c Sizes 9 to ;2. Boys all solid leather Shoesp-satin fcalf, best, new ' lace style, good heavy soles regular values to $1.50. Boys' Black Sateen Blouse Waists Saturday 25c All sizes in boys' heavy mer cerized black sateen Blouse Waists,, well made and good big sizes. You have paid 50c for waists no better. Boys' New Wash Suits 50 75 $1 ?1.25 ; 91.75 $2 Beautiful "newt styles in bovs' W ash Suits, percales, ducks. chambrays. madras and eala- tea, in good assortment of pat- j terns. $2i0 Tapestry Couch Cover, Elegant new Oriental Stripe Couch Covers, 9 feet long a"nd 5 feet wide, fringed all around. India Linon 25c Grade 18c On Saturday we will sell fine 25c India Linon at 18c yard. On sale at this price only on Saturday. Apron Ginghams Best 8c grade of Apron Ging hams, in all the best dolors and checks," "... - One of Our Models. LION SPECIAL GUARANTEE- We herewith guarantee the Lion Special Suit or Overcoat at $20 to be made of absolutely pure wool cloth, "with first - class trimniings and nonr breakable fronts, warranted to keep their shage. If the overcoat or the coat of a Lion Special Suit at $20 should lose its" shape by fronts breaking or curling within one year from date of purchase, we will cheerfully give the wearer a new suit - . ' .: ' or overcoat in exchange. . -;. , - SHIRT SPECIAL Regular $1.50 Men's Shirts, over 200 dozen to select from, for Sat urday only at S1.15 CLOTHE 1 IRS 166-170. THIRD ST. Medallion Watch , Fobs Given Away With, our BEAVER 1!A!..,.$3.00 Stra oal, VMaUfal vabek low tlm. H EH (S E T Is for you. It was bought, intended platted and is now offered for sale to two classes of people FIRST, to the man and woman who haveryearned for many years to live under a roof they could honestly tall their own; SECOND, to the man and woman ho have a small amount of money that they would like - to invest beyond any possibility of loss and with every probability of profit. As a Home Site As an Investment There- i no ; prettier ipot in Multnomah county than GREG ORY HEIGHTS. It seems to have been laid oat by the Mas- "ter' Hand; with "the - beauty of .scenic effect upptrmoit in mind. It . is high, it has pure air; while civilization has given it the very best streetcar serv ice. Such improvements as are , absolutely necessary will be in stalled. Living in GREGORY HEIGHTS will be a pleasure, inspiring the best there is in man and woman, with its con stant environment of the grand est natural scenery on earth. Every dollar that you invest in the city of. Portland anywhere will earn money for you. GREGORY HEIGHTS thrQ years ag could have been purchased for $500 an acre; today GREGORY would not take $2000 an acre for it without improvements. As a matter of fact, he has improved it, cleared 'the ground, is grading the streets. will put in all such necessanes as people require and is actually, sejkflg lots for home-building sur- poses at $100 and up on very easy ; itrmi. vYiinin iuc mexi iwo years nooody . can deny that these lots will be telling for as much each as acres are now worth. the Bovs and Girls of-Portland and the Oregon Country A Great Chance for Them To encourage the tpirit of savin? among the young people of Port land and the Oregon country, The Journal will print a Journal Sav ings CoUDOn on Dace 4 of The Daifv and Sundav and Semt.Wrrlrlv I TournaJ from March 10 to May 31, inclusive. Seven hundred and ! fifty dollars in cash awards will be distributed to enable the mot l industrious boys and girls to start a savings bank account with some bank that is a subscriber to The Tournal or is advertiaincr in Th Journal. ' . N 1 s . ., Joitrnal Savings Offer- To the Boys and Girls of the Oregon Country To the boy and girl in Portland or in the Oregon Y' country wno collects and secures the greater number of Journal subscription Savings Cou pons, during the period from March 10 to May ' 31, inclusive, The. Journal will give to each' $75.00. ..4. ........... ,..$150.00 To the next two highest bovs and two highest girls The Journal will give $25.00 each. . . . . . .?100.00 Tn till- riivf ffur lilfftiAef firire nir litrrtie girls The Jourhal will give $12.50 each. . . . . .8100.00 To the next five highest boys and five highest gins ine journal wm give iu.uu eacn, or a total for the ten of s . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . S100.0Q To the next ten highest boys and ten highest girls , the Journal wilLgive $5.00 each, or a total for the twenty of . .yW. .............. ... . . . . . .$100.00 To the next twehty highest boys and twenty nignesr gins ine journal win give JjwJ.DU eacn, or a total for the forty of $100.00 To the next fifty highest boys and fifty highest gins i.uu each, or a total tor tjie iuu ot. . . . .jpiuu.uu TO ALL OTHER CONTESTANTS, boys or girls, sending in more than 1000 coupons, will be given, as a special award, ONE CUT-UP PICTURE PUZZLE, which will enable its receiver to pass many a dull moment of time which may "hang heavily." In addition to the awards The Journal will allow contestants remitting for more than two subscriptions a commission of 15 per .11 tt- : J .j ...i w win w ti jjrmciiiB iui iiiu iu auvancc suoscripwons. How Journal Subscription Coupons May Be Secured Singfe coupons will appear in every issue of The Journal (from " March 10 to May 31, inclusive), and these cart be cut out of The Journal and mailed or delivered to The Journal office, counting as one vote each. , Those who-buy a copy of The Journal upon the streets will thus obtain a coupon -with each copy, and those who take the paper by mail or carrier will have the same privilege. These coupons can be clipped and sent in to any contestant's ' credit. Coupons will be given for SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE JOURNAL. JAID FOR IN ADVANCE, as follows; One, coupon for each cent of advance payment of 50 cents and under; two coupons for every cent of advance payment over 50 cents and up to $1.50; three cou pons' for every cent of advance payment over $1,50 to $3; four coupons yfor every cent of advance payments -over $3 to $5; ' and five coupons for every cent of advance payment over $5. Thus a person taking The Daily Journal for a month and paying 50 cents ; in advance would be entitled to 50 coupons; one paying 65 cents ? -for the daily and Sunday for month in advance, would receive J30 coupons, two for every cent paid; and larger sums of payment or subscription to the Daily,' Sunday or .Semi-Weekly Journal will secure the proportionate number of coupons as detailed above. To those soliciting contract subscriptions, delivered by carrier, for which no advance payment is required, coupons will be given aa ' follows. For contract subscriptions of three months term, 150 coupons; four months, 250 coupons; six months, 500 coupons, 12 months, 1500 coupons. If the contract subscriber takes and pays for -the paper, for the full term contracted for, the respective, contestant , will be paid a cash commission of 10 per cent on the amount col-' lected by The Journal from his or her contract subscriptions. ; ; f 51 LOTSFOk A-IVIontri. Take This Car Bearing' these signs exactly as they are -shown in the illustra tion. It leaves Third . and4mhill streets every ten or f i f t e e n--minutes all day long.; This is , the only car" that will take you di rectly to GREGORY .HEIGHTS. Ride to the end of the line without transfer ring and GREGORY will meet you. and Up 15 Down $20 Month - m l "glM Dally sad tuaay, T Issues Per Week. rner ....SJ .65 utriier.... 1 IYV r . K ha mall am a 1 . 't. am.a v. Ullll.r .... i inonina, dt man or carrier. i Biontns, ty mall . , l montna, Jr carrier ....... ,.,t i s ( month, by mall or carrier ... S.TS IS months, by mall or carrier .. .50 Bun OAT. I months, by mall or carrier .B5 I months, by 'mall or carrier ... I.25 1 month, by mall or carrier .. 2.50 BaUy, Six If sua Tn "Week. fmonth,' by mall ....... .50 1 month, by carrier .45 t month, by mall ............. l.OO t month, by carrier ,90 I month, by mat , 1.40 I month, by carrier ............ 1.3S months, by mall 2.75 S month, by carrier Z.OQl II montha, by mall or carrier... 5.O01 month, by mall ,75 .11 montha, by jn. S1.50 AS A SPECIAL A WARD, to the ambitious and hustling boys ' and girl of Portland and the Oregon country, THE JOURNAL, will distributs each week , . ; ; ' : . . ; " 300 Cut-Up, Picture Puzzles To the boys and girls having the most coupons to their credit for ' : that week. The cut-up puizles will consist of SO to 75 pieces, r printed in colors on wood, sent in a box, ready to be put together, " . to the address of the leaders. " , - -., v 500 PU2LE PICTURES-to the' boys and girls sending in the V. mon coupon cream auring in ween .. t. . -t 500 March 22 to 29, inclusive. BOO Mar. 29 td Apr. 6 inclusive 500 April 5 to 12, inclusive. 500 April 12 to 19, inclusive." . 500 April 19 to 25, inclusive. 500 April 26 to May 3, inclusive. 50O May -3 to 10, inclusive. -1 500 May 10 to 17, inclusive, -500 May 17 to 24, inclusive. UU Way 24 to 81, inclusive. s The coupons, that are to be counted in the weekly award, muit '. be in The Journal office before 9 p. m. on the Saturday of each week. r 5000 CUT-UP PICTURE PUZZLES $750.00 IN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS For the Boys and Girls of Portland iind the Oregon Country. - ' '. CAKVASS YOUR NEIGHBORS AND GET YOUR FRIENDS. TO COLLECT JOURNAL COUPONS FOR YOU. AND GET OTHERS TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL by paying . short or long time sebveriptioa ia advance, thus giving yoa a bonca of coupons. Send in yonr coupons protrpt!y andthus senire yftsc share of the por rnttwre t be distributed each week under " this offer. Address THL. JOURNAL. Portland. Oregon.