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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 23. 1009. ' I ! . . 7 1II0LD DENIES C S Death Roll of the Northwest .No Mystic Nor Seer but Plain Broker; Moreover, In nocent,' He Says. (Spatial Plipilck to Tba Journ.L) Marslifleid. tir.. April 7. The daatfc of Clay Moor removed oil of the most unliiun cliararters In the southern part of the mailt. 11a wti probably tlia nioat widely known man In Coos county snd waa on of tha most conspicuous fig ures In tha bay cities. The anrrow ex.: nreaaed over hli sudden death la gen- aral throughout tlila section. Proprietor of a aaloon, and at ona time a profra alnnal tanihler and owner ' of a noted ('mil Buy gambling place. Clay Moore waa typical of tha western -character of Ilia liberal kind., Jlla word waa a FAKE DIRECTORY PLOT IS CHARGED Two Men Arrested at Seattle Alleged to Be Members of ' a Gang. . -u.mi.iji'... (Vnltad Praaa Leaaad Wlr I Pan Franrlaco. April 28. "I am not ft Hindu- prieai or a saer or a mysur, or anything ilka those things. 1 am , Plain mining broker," snld O. II. Ar nold. who . ia bald at tha city prison today on ft chare or grand larceny pre ferred by Mra. Lillian Roaa, wlfa of T. - Patterson Roaa, an architect of tbla city. Arnold, who la believed by tha police to have operated under the '-names of At Otr and Dugan, and is charged with obtaining from Mra. Roaa Jewels and other property valued at 19000 while aha waa under hie tutelage in the rites of Hindu mvatlclam and clalrvoyanoa. declares that he knowa nothing of tha property and la Innocent of the charge. lie waa urougnt ner rmm ijou An . galea yesterday by Detective Bunner, who aplrlted him out of that city In an automobile to avoid habeaa corpus pro ceedlngs Inatltuted by hla. attorney. - Mra. Roaa la now at Is Angelea and baa announced her Intention to re turn to thla city at ftn early data to ftroaer.uta Arnold.- - - - . r. It developed today that Detectives Bunner and Frael, acting under orders of former Chief of Police Hlggy. In vaatigated tha disappearance . of tha jewels last summer. Arnold and bis wife, said to bo llvlnsr under - tha names of Mr. and Mrs.- Al Gar at that time, are alleged to have been impli cated In the theft, with Ameer Dutt. a Hindu prleat at Oakland. Dutt, after the Investigation atarted. left for-the , .east and the Al (Jars war auppoaea to have gone to Los Angeles. A aearch of the warehouaea of Los Angeles Is of aome of tha missing property. The from southern Oregon one of (United Praia Leased Wire.) : SeitU. April 1$. Charged with be ing members of a gang which has swindled . business . firms of the east out of more than $1,000,000 On . fake olty directory contracts in the past 10, reara, ueorge Perth and N. LAwrenca lewcs, who were arrested here laat Werir.osday by City Detectlvea James Byrne and Charles .Phillips, , will , be taken bark to Chlcaco. . Detectives Lauiman and Zlmmer of I the Chicago police department,,, naval reached Seattle and have told the story of extensive swindling operatlona in which Perth and Howes, are alleged to be implicated. -At the head of the Sang of swindlers la aald to be A. A. I owen, who is now ft fugitive. There are about a dosen tnembera of the gang. t our are now unaer arrest at i;iiicago. It. has been learned that the gang I planned to Invade the Pacific northwest I witn oeattie aa tneir neaoquariers. LOGAN'S SLAYER WILL BE HANGED lit Jonrnal ImwI Salem Wlra.1 Salem. April 18. After aome delay the supreme court yeaterday affirmed the verdict of first degree murder in the caae of Joe Anderson, the murderer 01 Harry Logan. Anderson, wno is now in the penitentiary, will be taken to Multnomah county, resentenced snd Clay Moore, wnose-deatn removes Tne testimony in the case tends to the establish that Harry M. Logan while fl1.g,db!!i3tVwt.h- alTlpVe'd' ?rtChifcatgho9 tyPe C6mmn t0 the" ld We8t SSd? Wltl! A?Sold hiaVeTai'nflfe rvl of word W&I his bond. V . i , OctoW? S4. 'AMATOL! 1SSL.S! Arnold has retained the services of Attorney James W. Cochrane, who -will defend him In the oourts. . .' V. F. HEREIN DENIES RUMOR OF MARRIAGE effects of which he shortly afterwards bond whloh none who did business with died. No one saw the shooting, put ftn him ever questioned. Probably no other overcoat wss round near tne onage a. one Individual or institution In the coun- day or two afterwards and was traced ty naa done more than be in a charitable to a secona nana w""u.'i""'" way. He waa a liberal donor to any l to be tne properly or mo ? cause which would helo others, but tne private charities which he carried on, I New Oregon Corporations ' ' (United Press Leased Wire.) I.os Angeles, April and which he endeavored to cover up.l - -, " . , a..i,.i.. i tre.1 were remaraaDie lor any one ibm in ' "2 ."'i...; iiuj i n.. nio. 28. It is busl- any position. Hundreds who were hun- corporaiipn ...v. u.. "Vn:?"""' , , J .OS Angelas, April xs. ll IS ouai- any poniuou. nunurra- wno warn nun- -;"-,;-- .!,( am fnllnwa- nesa. not love, coyly and cautiously gry have been fed by him, acquaintances ot cretary of lUte " m".!;": -,. ftdmlts W. F. Herrln, general counael who were 111 or suffering were cared ,Th Aunv, LrTlanrt- tS'atock for the Southern PaclfTc. that bring, for and scores, of men in' Marshfleld cipal . ftoSik. Am$SZZ SSOOO; Incorporators, A. A. Auspiuna. H. H. Kuhn and Robert C. Barkman. Coyote Lumber company; principal of. nee, juugene; capiuii arocn. . him to . thla rltv. Tha taciturn and I have been ariven financial aid bv him. sedate attorney in whose hands Is the , When In the early days he conducted management of the Harrlman system I a gambling room, be prided himself on in me west aeniea empnaucany a can running a equara game ana lioiiummj i -"l-:. ,"" irii iwirlna John H Par Francisco rumor that he waa to marry did he give back lost money when the fnorators. E"-5inJJ0&n,,,ftrM Mrs., Robinson, who wss ft loser, thought he had been treated un-1 ' li 7 , " :. fairly or was so situated tnat ne couia not afford to lose. a Miss, or close friend of hla late wife. .- "Tha report is absurd." declared Her rln. just before his private car, . In . which his office Is situated, moved from .the train shed. "There Is absolutely no foundation for It. Any other woman - might just as well have been named. I am not to marry the person named or any outer person." MEDICINE VENDORS' Tldavtll. The Farmers union warenouae com- Clay Moor, waa bom In Yamhill" coun- Pf"?: PnaSTOJto". fiTaak. ty. Oregon, and waa 62 years old, waa at the mines In Idaho years ago, but had been in Marshfleld for 30 years past. :.-...,..,..:...... Henry Johnson. fSMclil D'snitclT to Th lotWDll.g ft 1Kar.it As A nel1 7 - UaMWV TnknftAN Aiunasji v- 1 . . r y i n aa ivu svmiovu, 90 years, died at Bt. Mary's hospital In PAfiW IS IlIKll lUSJlrll thla city Sunday . night. He was one viiuij xkj the widest pioneers living in . (flneclal DUoatcb ta Tha Journal.) wooaDurn, ur April ine xnaii yesterday before Justice of the Peace Hayes of E. C Case and J. T. Roycroft, charged with peddling medicine without a state license, resulted in a dismissal of both cases on account of Insufficient evidence to convict. . Prosecuting At '. torney Btoll of Portland represented the 1 rtate board - of pharmacy and - EL - P. Wo room the defense. -. Vendors of medicine throughout the state claim that the law requiring tnem to pay a $200 annual license is class legislation and unconstitutional. A Kimilar case to the one tried here will be decided in tne supreme court May J. SEWARD TO HANG ' AT BOISE FRIDAY Rnlaa. Idaho. Anrll 28. "All right let them shoot their wad. When is the big thing coming off?" These words came from Fred Seward when Informed that the state board of pardons had re fused to interrere witn tne aeatn een - tence pasced by the Moscow court in which he was convicted of the murder of a woman of the underworld. Seward will be hanged Friday morning in the stal penitentiary. , e was iwice granted - reprieve1 , on the ground that new evidence would be produced. Zs'a xsroexss . is a man who can't see good In any i person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. j.r vou una mat you are beginning to see things through blue 1 spectacles, treat your liver to a good ; cleaning out process with Ballard's ' Herblne, ' A sure cure for constipation. dyspepsia, indigestion, sick neadacne, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel ' troubles. Sold by Bkldmore Drug Co. nionaera llvine- In thla nart of the valley, having crossed the plains I capital stock. to Oregon in is&z. lie was oorn wnere "I purchased a bottle of Scoffs Emulsion and mediately commenced to improve. In all, I think I took 14 bottles, and my weight increased from 133 pounds to 184 pounds in less than six months. I know from personal results the efficacy of Scott's Emulsion."-rFREb.R. STRONGMAN, 417Bath urst St, London, Ont . ... . Lt us' send you a topy of Mr. Strongman's letter. lie had a trying experience, had got run down . Scott's; Emulsion built him up, as it has thous ands of others. The strengthening and flesh producing properties of Scott's Emulsion, are un-, equalled by any other prepa-" ration, and it's just as good for the thin, delicate child as for the adult Be sure to get Scott's." It's been the stand ard of the world for 35 years, and is vorth many times the cost of the numerous imita tions and substitutes. ALL CirOGIITl lml aa ea4 r- a fill e-r af Vr. trr M'w, Hi M rv I m i a ar t taa :. J wm anwa ut . tt a r-r fr ; 1) II m ll I III '3& M If $9 Hj't -.,i7r! n ! I 1;vJ ' II f t ;.. - '' 1 ' o&o nav A R I irun and H. E. Harvey, The Oreen Screen company; prlcipal office, Portland; capital stoog, szo.uuv; Incorporators. C. A. Oreen, B. B, Green and Clinton s. Fietcner. Rlverton Land company; principal of fice. Portland; capital stock. 833,000; incorporators, Herbert W. Hegele, O. T. - 1?nrrl an1 JTnhn A. Lee. - Independent Telephone company of Pilot Rock; principal office. Pilot Rock; Ital stock, ssouo:- incorporators,- a. r. Turner. Frank Byrd, Fred Has call, A.. E. Hascall and A. J. Smith. Woodlawn Christian church; principal office, Woodlawn; incorporators, Oeorge M. Beatty, Duncan C. Fraser, Charles W. Roberts. - c- J'...f LOS ANGELES FIRM GETS ALBANY BONDS (Special Dlsparcb to Tha Jonrnai.) ' Albany. Or., April 28. The school board yesterday morning accepted the bid of J. H. Adams ft Co. of Los Angeles for 850,000 of Vt per cent school bonds at ft premium of 8562.60. Confesses to Coal Stealing. VRnrll ntanatch to Tha JoanuiL) Pendleton, Or., Afrril 28. Hamea ripar a raaidnnt of Mission station, ft short distance east from here on the O. R. &. N., this morning confessed that, he had been stealing coal for months past from the railroad company. As evidence of his guilt, juetecuve wooa or me n a v. has recovered 114 sacks of coal In a little shed -near the residence of Drew and his family. . Henry Johnson. Dallas, Texas, Is now located. April 10, 1813. He was a well known and highly I resDected .resident of Benton county, llv ing on ft farm a few in ilea from Albany - Elisa Jane Fos.-. fgnaclal Dlaoatcb to The JoarnaLt I Jane Fox. wife or Lewla cox or ;raw ifordsville, Or., died at her home Friday Imornina at 9:30 a. m. 8he was born 1st Jericho, Chittenden county, Vt., Oc- i toner s. ikiz. She leaves a nusoana land four daughters. She wss a -well known and" highly esteemed woman. . John A pi in.' (Seell rHmatrh to Tba Jnaraat.( Forest Grove. Or... Adi-11 37. The fu ineral of John Aplln of Oilley. who died April Z4. was held tooay.. witn ouriai In Forest View cemetery. Mr. Anlln l was rxrn in Engiand 70 years ago. and a pioneer flour rani owner or iii ley, having located theie about St years laso. Hla wire died aoout rive weeka I ago. He Is survived by two eons. Pam- uel .-end John, who reslrt at ortianL lone daughter, Mra Van Meter or Ullley. P.. t. 3IrPhenoB. Euane. Or Anrll 17. "P. 3. VrPher. son. tw yearn, a well knows resident of I curane. died at fits imme in in la city ! yeaterday afternoon, from a compiles tl'-n of ailments, after an Illness of four weeks. He wss a former aaeesanr of I-an county and had held public offk-s tt Olllrrent times duiinsT Ms raaldence here. Ha Is survived by a wife and sev eral other relatlvea. Ijce GnnaoaJ. Albany, Or.. April It Lea Gunsrait. S barber, well known In Albany, died st the home of his stater, Mrs. Pee. hale, near Jefferson, yeatardar after- boob from cnnaujnption. fi was ffr inerlv In aualneae In Tetoanoo. Ha leaves a wife and one child. THE PERFECT WAY Scores f Portland Citi zens Have Learned It If you suffer from" headache, - There la only one wayto cure It The perfect way Is to cure the kid neys; Neglect It, urinary troubles follow. Doan'a Kidney Pills ftre made for kidneys only. : - : ' , . Are endorsed by Portland people. David Campbell. 170 North Eighteenth street, Portland. Or., says: "My faith In Doan'a Kidney Pills today is Just as great as when I recommenaea tnem several years ago; the cure they per formed in my case having proven per manent I suffered constantly from nalns on my back and often waa ao lame and sore that It was quite diffi cult for me to stoop or lift I trlod varloua remedies and wss treated by a physician, but the) relief I obtained was: only temporary and I was at ft loss to know how tft ret rid of my trouble. read ao much about doan'a Kidney Pills that I was induced to try them, pro cured ft box at the Laua-Davls Drug Co. The content of this, box helped me so much that I continued taking thf remedy and was soon cured." - For sale by all dealers. Price It ccats. Fosfer-MUburn Co Buffalo, N. T sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name DO ANS and take no other. DOQDDDDDBDDDDDI a?Tl a3 TV7n W Twaat-far iiUUaUliaiy Dest Natural Laxative Water Io you' know that ytw stomach or bowel trouble and thf) lndJ g-eetion that goes witfc it caa be reJie-red quicker and better by" oainf HUXTADI JAXOS WATEil - than in any ot&er way? It 1ft aay taken ft tltsa on arisiiia; - ni jro bay do bad after fffects. Ask Ttmr Fferwioiai ta wtU rtwririifod it ax4 yotj win b smtisf i. as ftr ao man - therm, Iry it yxairsW for , CONSTIPATION i 111 rtTI p-j : or ifceJliiI QJJ The tailor trust is after us be cause we sold $40 suits for $30 in lots of 100. We will not be co erced. WE AGAIN CUT THE ; PRICE. The workingman shall i not be held up by the tailor trust. From now on we sacrifice our profits and wage war on the tai lor trust in behalf of the men of Pprtland. -y." ',We have a fine and, complete line of imported woolens for your selection. Best of lining only, and high - class workmanship. Our guarantee for perfect fit and ' absolute satisfaction with every suit. . , , IMPORTANT We are exclusive agents for the West of England Wire-Woven 'Worsted Goods, made in Hud- dersfield, England. Our Anti -Trust Price CITY TAILORS 430 Washington BETWEEN 1 1TH AND 12TH ':y:-i'M0mlMll. !', M isiillii:' W if lllllii X fclf .iiliiii v- '. ' Im'' PfJm li ft y fA iM'-mW . J ; v( J :i i .... xy&Mk What They Wanted The tailoritrust tried to dictate to us, and we refused to comply ; with their demands, consequently V they created trouble. This aroused our good American fighting blood and we ' are going to buck them to a finish. Our first move will be to cut he price of $40 clothes. No longer will we permit the good American public to be fouged by the combine. WHEN 25 WILL D O THE WORK OF $40, WHY PAY $40? Our method of buying cloth', employing our own workmen and selling in quantities we sell ten suits while others sell one -permits us to sell $40 suits for.?25 and still make money. We give you the best cloth, the best of lin ings, the best of workmanship. Our Anil-Trust Price OW TAIWBS 430 Washinfllon BETWEEN 1 1TH AND 12TH WE GUAKAMTEE FIT AM"WISM Search the West Side of the Willamette River From Portland to Harborton Sisal. at si The point where it joins the Columbia river, and you will find that there is only here and there a small piece of high and dry land suitable for building homes. On the east side of. the N. P. R. R., St. Helens boulevard and the United Railways, which runs through Harbor ton, Nature has provided deep water; for vessels to dock and load their wares. Already these waterfront spaces are being bought up by manufacturers for from $60 to a $100 per front foot. The view of the land, rivers and i mnunt tint Je l-i most Kotiti-fti1 anrl frctfii1 nn ortV mountains is the most beautiful and restful on earth. Lots 50x100 and larger some. lots 50x300 for $300; acre tracts $350 (about the price of acres by the 160-acre claims in this vicinity). Terms 10 per cent down and $10.per month. A special discount of 10 per cent will be given while the improvement of street grading and water piping is being rushed. - Has its own water-system, fed by abundance of . cool, pure springs. Has the best and most sub stantial railway stationjon the United.Railways, and will have electric lights. Dwellings already erected and many more are contracted for. Harborton is not a very large tract, and more than half has been sold. See it immediately and make a selection; besides, get advantage of the 10 per cent discount which will be given for only a few days. Our salesmen will take you for a de lightful ride on the new railway, which starts from our off ice. . , THE, SPANTON COMPANY 270 Stark Street New Xotarlra. Or. ArrM 5 HJ com