The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 02, 1909, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL;, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. APRIL 2, 1909.
OOliriillil HAiies
: TLVO MURDERERS
Hayes at Deer Lodge, Le-
beau at ,'KalispeIl 1
J beau Hakes, a Scene.
I ' V ' ' - ,
, I - (Csltrd Pn htttti Wire.) .
?Heln. MonL, April 1,Two murder
ers were hssKsd Jn Montana today.
Frederick Lebeau paying; the penalty on
tha scaffold n tn county Jail yard at
Kallapell In the presence of a crowd of I
J50, ana William 11. Ha yea tiantins; In I
tt stats penitentiary at Deer Lods.
At the latter hanging 0 were pres
ent. ' . .
t Ha yea was condemned for complicity
. In the murder of Guard Hohlnaon and a
murderous attack upon Warden Frank
''Conley a year ago, while heading, an
1 attempt to break frorn prison.
Lebeau, who was hanged at Kallspell.
, mmlo a srtsne at the scaffold. Breaking
.. away front the guards he kicked off his
. shorn, shouting,, ?"l ra no muroerer, ana
I'll not 11 wlib mv boots on."
lie was quieted and went to his death
. with fortitude a few minute later. He
had fasted for 7 hours. before the exe
cution, after partaking of a feaat of
pheasant and Imported champagne pro
vided by irienaa. v, , .-.
f . nltd Press Leased Wire.)
, ' Deer-LfiTlRe. Mont.. April 8. William
' Hayes was hanged in the state prison
here at 7:66 this morning for complicity
i ' Jfl the murder of Deputy Warden Bob
inson of the prison, a yeae ago.. He
made no statement except to the death
natch to whom he said this morning
lie wss glad to die and have it over. He
said he had been ready to give up life
)or a year, as tie would rather do aeaa
tlmn live In orison.
i Warden Robinson was killed in the at
tempted prison . break in which Hsyes
and George Rockey were leaders. RocKey
Tvaa executed June IS last year. Hayes
appealed to the supreme court. Two
other convicts concerned aot life terms.
; Had Hayes served out his time In the
penitentiary without attempting to es
cape, he would now be at liberty.
-.)" (Snerlal Dlnnatrh to Th. Journal.)
t'Kalispelt, Mont, April 2. Frederick
T.ebeau, convicted of murdering William
: Yoakum, expiated his crime here shortly
after 7 o'clock tnis morning. He pro
tested his innocence to the lastf He had
carefully prepared a written record of
his past life for publication, which he
slated would t sensational, nut rinauy
tore It up. so-that his family in the east
tvouid not learn ma rate.
Get
A Razor to
Fit Your Face
The Wiss is not a fad.
It is a real razoi built of
the highest trade tool
steel, tempered ground and
tested by the most exper
ienced workmen in the
world. The
COMPLETE
HOUSE
FURNISHERS
TOLL & GIBBS
INCORPORATED
WOMEN'S. MISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S
WEARING APPAREL-
Tomorrow We Offer in ' a
Special Sale a Sample Line
of CHILDREN'S TUB SUITS
190 suits in the line-no two alike and all the very newest and
smartest styles one-piece' Russian Suits Buster styles semi
Princess styles and a few Sailor Suits and also two or 'three
Coat. Suit Dresses and Jumpers. In this assortment is shown
styles from the plainest models in Tailored Dresses to those in
,the very handsomest hand-embroidered effects and sheer lawn
Dresses. The sizes arc for children of 8 years and 10 years of
age. Shown in white and all colors. These suits we have ar
ranged in five lots ' and have specially priced them as follows:
$2.05, $3.05, $4.05, $6.05 and $0.05.; Tomorrow in the
Cloak and Suit Section, Main Floor. - , v '
I. atom, when VOU btlY it itiarO
when you shave with, it harp
every day ia the year, a mor
that makes shaving a quick,
satisfactory, painless process.
Ask your dealer to show you
the Wlss FavorMa Raaor it
costs $2.00, A guarantee of
complete satisfaction goes with
every, one, .
ma TO FIGHT
APPAREL TAXES
DALIES HOTEL
T LET
Discrimination Against the
Slim Purse Alleged by
New York Clubs.
$55,880 Bid of Charles John-
son of Portland Is Ac
cepted. .
t rSreel! Dlrpateb to The Journsl.1
'The Dalles, Or.. April I. The contract
for the erection of the new hotel here
was awarded last tusrht to Charles John
eon of Portland, whose bid of S56.800
was the lowest received. ! The building
mnt be completed by October 16. The
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New Tork, April 2. Preparations are
belngt made today by the directors of
tha City Federation of Woman's clubs
to hold a mass meeting next Thursday
at the Hotel Astor to protest against
the proposed increased tax on kid
gloves, hosiery a d other articles of
women's apparel proposed by the Payne
bill. The argument Is made that .the '
'Increase discriminates against the low-1
er priced necessaries.
.Who Pays the Stockings Tax? I
Representative J8hn W. Burnett of i
Alabama made an attack upon "Republl-j
can . .extravagance ; ana aecmrea, tue:
Saturday Special Sale of
Lace Curtams--Sixth Floor
For tomorrow's special selling the Drapery department offers
150 pairs of Lace Curtain in the white, ivory and ecru- In 2tf and
0-yard lengths suitable window hangings for the sleeping room,
living room and library. All new designs and large quantities of
each pattern; values from $1.75 to $2.25 pair, your choice tomorrow
from these at the special, $1.35 pair. Mail, telephone or C. O. D.
orders will not be taken for this special. -
BASEMENT SPECIALS IN
G ARJDEN W LAWN TOOLS
Steel Trowels,' special... .....
Heavy steel Trowels, special
nana uiaw Kaicer," special.....
Grass and Bush Shears, special
Giant Grass Hooks, special.'.,.
Lawn Rakes, special...,,
....10$
10$
., so$
....45
Wilton Hassocks Sp'l $U5
Offered tomorrow in the Carpet department, sixth floor, Wilton
carpet Hassocks or Footrests in an assortment of shapes and col
ors; these little aids to comfort are well made and will last for
years; the $1.50 and $1.75 grades at the above special.
Medicine Cabr
inets Spe'l 95c j " 1 ! 1
n. tt ''U Si""':!- wrc.-rwnmm M
These convenient wall pieces are ; v f
made of hardwood and finished in J k t-iv?4.
the golden; they are 21 inches wide V$T I
and 15 inches high and the cabinet .TV' I f
door is fitted with mirror. Mail. J -V I . S
telephone or C. O. D. orders will " t.-kr'-JT
not be accepted for this special. r "
rontrscr.does -not .Include -the jfounda-1 jFteymt tariff bl'er-rf',,eham and a f
tlon: which is alreadv comnleted. the I f ,.,! u. ..u i ..i. i 4
WHEREVER THERE'S PAIN APPLY AN
The only Genuine
.PLASTER
tlon; which is already completed, the
ties tin slant or elevator.
When the structure is completed it
r will be worth 185,000. Nathaniel Clarke
of Portland, who Is -to be manager of
The Dalies notei. and is. l Bnipera or
;. the new Mineral Springs company at
'arson," have signed a 18 year lease,. ac
fordlng . to which they will expend , not
lesthan $12,000 Jn furnishings.
iThe structure will be four stories,
with hasement and roof garden, contain
ing 105 guest rooms. All the appoint,
' ments will be -modern. . .-, .
.TAP WAR TALK TO
; EVOKE MILITARISM
t'Dlted Pre-d Lfusprt Wln.l
'Se:! .Francisco, April a.-The current
number of the ; California Guardsman,
published by tbe National Guard and
Nftral Militia association, contains an
appeal to the merchants of the state
for heartier. support of the clttsen sol
1lry. - The editorial says:
"The Japanese war-rscare na - nurt
fraud." He said in part: "It seems the
Republican members of -the ways and !
means committee in the 'preparation of
the bill aimed a deliberate and premedt-;
tated blow at American women. The!
course of the more ancient members of;
the committee has not surprised me, but i
t h nnnrAvnlroH trnattriAnt annnriiait !
women by that princely gentleman from !
unio. Mr. ijongwortn; Dy mat Kaiiant
ana cnivairous gentleman rrom west
Virginia, Mr. Gaines; by that fiery and
impetuous youth , from Michigan, Mr.
loraney. and oy tne committee bauy.
Mr. Cushman. has filled me with hor
ror and brought consternation to every
women's club In the land.
"It was bad enough for these gentle
men to go fooling with hosiery, union
suits and corset covers, but when they
put false teeth on the free list and at
the Same time placed a high protective
tariff on garters, I. as a mere man,
think they passed the limit.
"While the Republicans are shedding
crocodile tears for the American work
ingman, please tell me who will pay the
additional half million dollars of tax
on stockings?
Brandreih's Pills
Tht&tatLmatwt and Blood Tonic , . -NONE
BETTER MADE
Established 1752
bus nTs inyrT Francisco, "at will tE'irl. .!"iii2Ji$ ?.Ut.tnVJ.bU r
nop this talk f war? A powerful na- ?Jl af ,the J5n7 ,Ia 1 t,he paJ"
tional guard Is the5 answer. Eastern ?ar"JL
rapital an eastern people -are "afraid
f the state which has a guard no
" tronger than California, because they
believe we may be attacked by an ori
ental enemy at any time."
Free "
Rheumaiism
Cure
' A Home Cora Will Be Given FREE
by On Who Had It
! la the spring of 1891 I was at
tacked by Muscular and Inflamma
tory Rheumatism, I suffered as only
those who hare it know, for over
three years. I tried remedy after
remeay, ana ooctor arter doctor, out
such relief as I received was only
temporary. Finally I found a remedy
mat cured me completely, and. it has
Bever returned. 1 have given it to
a number who were terribly afflicted
and even bed ridden with Rheuma
tism, and It effected a cure in, every
ease.
I will send a free trial of this
precious remedy by mall, postpaid
to anv sufferer who writes for It.
Just Mil out the coupon below and
snail It to me today.
Mark H. Jackson. No. 4SI James
Street. Syracuse. N. T.
- Mr. Jsckson is responsible. Above
statement true. Pub.
i Kama
If'
,' Address
it the chambermaid? Is it the woman
intriguing for a disgraceful alliance
with a foreign duke, or is It the toil
worn farmer's wife? Is It the virtuous
shop girl, making S6 a week to buy
f protected tea for an aged parent, or is
t the high priced ballet dancer, who
parades silk stockings at so much ner
night?"
WHERE IS WIFE?
IS DEAD
"Pneumonia," Says Doctor;
"Broken Heart," Say
Those Who Know.
MID!)
Take
half cUsa
upon arising
in the morning
and etvoyfood
bealth all.
day
Tl t Tl Rest
Natural Laxative Water
.ret
CONSTIPATIOri
7 MAKE
living for two
Wife Says Jesse J. McDonald
Lived With Her Only
12 Days.
After 12 daya of married life. Jesse J:
McDonald decided that the taslTof mak
ing a living for two was too great a
burden for him. and quit. This was the
story told before Judge Clelsnd in the
circuit court this morning, when Susie
C. McDonald wan granted a divorce.
The parting of the couple, as testified
by the wife, took place on June IS. 1807
She said her husband provided her with
S3 during the first two days, but after
that his contributions dwindled to noth
ing. rJhe said he dll not treat her kind
ly and left in a huff while she was try
ing to perouade him to do better.
6tie lived with him one day after that
she testified, but he Informed her the
next morning that he had all he could do
to take care of himself. Bhe was given
custody of her child.
Because of fslee sccusations of infi
delity made against Grace K. Jenne by
Christian J. Jenne. the wife was granted
a decree) on the ground of rrueltj. flhe
said these charges were nudif In the
presence or rrtenas and greatly humili
ated her. They were married in Sand
m ich. Ont., in September, 1SS7. She was
allowed to resume her former name,
Grace E. Morey.
Two years ago Andrew P. Nel
son was working as a switch
man In the railroad yards at Ta
coma. He married, and it was
in. large part due to his wife's
(Anna M.) Judgment that he ac
crued a fortune, estimated at
$75,000," by a series of lucky in
vestments. It was after aiding
her husband to riches that Mrs.
Nelson disappeared, . October 21,
108, and has never since been
located. Tbousanda of dollars
have been expended by the hus
band, and detectives have car
ried the search Into almost every
city In the United States; but.
excepting for a reported visit to
Spokane a few months ago, her
carefully obscured movements
have blocked the efforts of the
police and special detectives.
(Special DUpatrh to The Joarnal.) x
Tacoma, April t. Andrew P Nelson,
husband of Anna Mlkkelson Nelson, the
Tacoma woman wno nas been missing
for the pest six months snd for whom
entire country has been
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. Do not
allow yoar grray fcairs to mulct
you old looking. Gray Haired
peopla are back .numbers. Do
not be one. -Tne
use ol
Will permanently restore the
youthful color to arav or faded
. hair, no matter bow old yon ere.
Will ttw vonl IaaMbu wa
leellna yoeng. Will give yon
beautiful bead ol hair that
everyone will admire.
Start using It NOW and BE YOUNG.
IS NOT A DYE.
ft ad SO h.HlM. m
lead 2c. for free book, "The Care o( toe Hair."
Phil Hay Spec C Newark. N. J.
WOODASD, CLAKXB OO.
SKISMOXB BBUO CO.
Jack and Jill went up the hill to get a pail of
water,
For Jill to wash her Dolly's clothes, as Anty
1 Drudge had taught her,
"Rub with Fels-Naptha soap and put them in;
They'll be as white and as clean as a new pin. "
glsh. She sent for the house doctor,
who was barely in the room when It
was discovered that Nelson was dead.
"Pneumonia complicated by alcohol
ism." says the doctor.
"Just a plain case of broken heart,"
say those who know Nelson's story.
B0UBXE AND ELLIS IN
PULL FOR 0REG0X
scoured
Is dead
Brain-fag
has no terrors for
the one who eats
Grape-Nuts
"There', a Reason
" m4 tke XlrUe . TVs Mom
u weostnv' la .
the
and a reward of 500o offered
or a Droaen neart.
Nelson, a retired railroad awttchmsn.
who became rich through a series of
fortunate Investments under the direc
tion of his wife, has spent his money
like water In the effort to recover th
womtn since she dropped from sight in
New York October 21. while returning
to i aroma rrom a visit in uenmark.
According to the report of a detective
agency, the woman was In Spokane a
week later, but here all trace of her
was again lost.
Fines Away for Wife,
Once a man of robust bealtb. Nalsor.
who wss several inches over six feet In
height, grew gaunt and haggard ss the
dsys. weeks and months vent by snl
no trace of his beloved wife could be
found.
The discovery that the woman trav
eled west under an sesumed name led tf
the conrlusloa that rhe was biding from
him aed this but Increased his grief.
I.steljr tHe man had taken to drinking
heavily ta drown his sorrw and while
In rls cups would rave' wildly, always
of the missing wife.
ka d Us XovpfteX
Teeterday he suddenly jOiewed signs
ef complete rollape. Telling his friend
that he was "al! In." be turned vr
about li in un that he had on hi
pefwoa. together with a SMimber of
pPrs end askd to be takea to a hos
pital. He wss st mr, acrnwtparited In
a earriae e rt Jreh a. wfeer. for the
8 rot time eimw bis mfe dlseppea red. be
e,!e-l, talked rr, rflly and imU. "Oh.
1 It eut f here In a dav or two."
. This tnorntsa- the nurse dorrered
tbet the men wa to a emM rin s
state oad tua heart wag ta trendy Mug-
fWarhlnfton Bnreta bf The Journal.)
Wsshington, April 2. Senator Bourne
snd Representative Elis have answered
Senator Chamberlain's letter suggesting
mat tne uregon aeiegation meet period
icaily to discuss nonanlltlcal matters, on
which all members would be on common
ground. Hawlevs reply haa not yet
been received. Bourne says: "It is of
the utmost Importance that not only
narmony out cooperation should prevail
In matters of common interest. Polit
ical differences will exist in the future
ss in the past, but It is not my purpose
to permit political differences to inter
fere with the promotion of those Inter
ests which have no relation to party or
taction, i trust any Differences tn
future may t without personal anttg
onism or in reeling."
Ellis screes that the meetings will
be productive of (rood to the stste' and
saya he will eoooerate aa auaerested.
Chamberlain hopes to receive an answer
from Hawley soon. If Hswley agrees
im uirnon aeiegation, ror tne nrst time
In many years, will work together on
nonpartisan, nonfactlonal matters, to
tne immense benefit of the bom atste.
MORE ' LIBERTY FOR
CALHOUN JURORS
ft-atfea rreoj ImoI h.l
ttaa Pranclsra, April 2. Becaus he
feels that It la an uonoeeeaary hard
shlo to Inflict rloos eowflnemewe- oi
those Jurors already sworn ta try Pst-
rtrk "Calhoun. Judse uawlor today ss
CASTOR I A
Tor IafaiU and CLUirea.
Tli Iki Ye- Eni AIizjx B::gtJ
Baart ta
Cnatsra of
What time on washday do you get
through with your washing ?
Ten o'clock, noon, three o'clock or
night? .
If you do it the old-fashioned, boiling,
hot water, hard rubbing way, you're lucky
to get it done by sundown.
If you wash the Fels-Naptha way in
cool or lukewarm water without boiling or
hard rubbing, you can be done well before
noon and-take it easy all the time.
And your clothes will be cleaner,
fresher, sweeter than ever before.
Fels-Naptha Soap is a great time-saver.
In Winter and Summer.
A half-day every washday means twen
ty six days a year saved by washing with
Fels-Naptha Soap.
Isn't that worth while in addition to
the saving on clothes, fuel, health and labor?
Time is money.
Use Fels-Naptha Soap every washday
and save it.
Follow directions on the red and green
wrapper.
Botracad that be lateoded la allow them
saore freed era f dr recroatioa and nsi
seas thaa they bad yet been glrea. The
will be sopors td and flared a ruler
s rase ptirnnent is mear sr. met out
eMe reterferetwa. When At'orwee Ta rl
Rogers of the Calhoun defease was
ashed oy -the eort bow the arrsere
""st salted Mm. be answered today
with eaegserste fioMteweos:
"AartMes- 1Ht nmr hwr mm fll
ft do Wiil t earfrele agreeahto ta as."
JournaJ wast ads le a word . i
Xewbargh lurj Cocnplota.
tt'mltee press Lease, wire.) .
&aa Francisco. April 1 Tha twelfta
Jaror ta the caea of Adolph a New
bargh, e3oa of Abo RoeTs attrMya
l was tndteted fe the sHeaed
bribery of K. A. M. Blske. a rennemsw
railed la tha trial of too es-twwa. eras
Serared thla fonrolog la reeot d break
ing t'rne. and with aa tittle delay as
f-naelkle the roei utoe cemoeriea Ita
e. e rx.trtct A 1 1 ttt Iarr4on la
II aleaeed wits too orsonael of tke
Jury.
Blew? Road
Wciv Scenery
NewTrains
To Spokane or
WaUa Walla
VIA
"The Norlh
Bank Road"
', ' Spokane, Portland &
Seattle Railway,
TWO
DAILY
SOLID THROUGH DAY
LIGHT TRAIN TO
WALLA WALLA
"9:15 a. m.
Through Standard and Tour
ist Sleeping - Cars
to Spokane
6:40 p. m. ;
DEPOT ELEVENTH ANJ v
nun o i K,r-1 o r
TICKET OFFICES. S
W Tkir1 Sr near Waahinorf An
2S5 Morrison St., corner Thircii
11th and Hoyt Sts., pmisenger
station.
Do You Know 4
t Roftnilnn If
ajwv ava uaaavaa a
Fine old top to know.
He's the" scout who made $3
worth while in Portland.
Sells Hats You Know
Hats for Men, Hats for Young
Men.
Buys in cases where others buy
in dozens sells 'em same way.
Soft Hats, Stiff Hats, any, kind of
a Hat you, want $J, equal
of any $4 Hat elsewhere.
Lee Bertfllibn's
THREE 9 HAT STORE.
Washington and Seventh. Sts'
Upposite Imperial Hotel
FOOD FOR A W
Meats ... 300 lbs.
Milk .... 240 ots.
Vegetables.. 5O0 lit.
Bottar . 100 '
tens . . . , . JIJ c v
This represents a fair ratie (
a man iorone year. -V
But some people eat'and !
yet grow thinner.. This it
defective digestion and urt ; .
food. A bottle of ,nr
Scott's Emulsion
equals in nourishing properti-.
ten pounas oi meat.
physician can tell you hoWi
does it.
aXLDKTKMUTS
Sead this aoL. fesar coats far aaalaaa, smo
ttontng thai refer, and we wig erad oa
a"Caaapteat Haady Atlas of tha World.' .
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