I r -. - - ... 4' , . THE OREGON' DAILY 'JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1909. S TATE ROAD PL A N CASE KN IFE SAVES ESPEE COIITIIES r Join Our SevAng Machine ClutPay $t a Week IG00II!ESSIIA6 PeiSOIIER'S HECK DESCHUTES 0 i iiTiHrunml AVhite Salmon- J acKsonrille J ail- Inmate At- V Kinffen-LYle Route Kot tempts .auicidef. With. f ... " J" ... . I T1 . 1 i Favored by Legislature. uianKet nope. IS T WbiMat Dlsntch to Te JournaU J (Special Dtapatch to TU JosroaU it Bristol, Wash, July U.--That con- .Jacksonville, Or., July 18, James filderable interest Is tsjcen in the pro-Wilson trJed t commit suicide in a : cosed state road along the Colunib a cu of the county Jail last night He J fiver, connecting Underwooa. w i made a rope from a blanket, attached i addition. White Salmon, Bingen ""lit to the roof of hie cell, and, standing style, was manifested at the Bristol e- upon a box, kicked It from under him In last night, notwithstanding "'jl He took precaution to Ue hla hands eouraglng letter received and rMJ W I behind his back. At the opportune mo 1Seretary Val Barker front fa V ei nment, however, fellow prisoner I wy Commissioner jooeu m- f""-- ---ireacnea tnrougn me ceil oart ana with "Replying to your; letter of Jn.. j Wilson was unconscious for several : relating to state roaa -A thi minutes. ;tnat we gii "V- ir:;;T frim Court Decides" Eight-of-Way Cases Shall Not.Inter fere With Progress. J White Salmon to Lyle, it runsnow irom Ja point Just back Underwood, by the J way of Rattlesnake to Goldendale. This ; chalks wis made upon the represent,, J tlons made by your board of .county - . J aMIHTT' HTlBTle TORTLMDEBS (Continued from Page-One.) ns maoe ir J""'.""'",,, 't. .n.f. I raiment and sallied forth.. As a result jrommissioners ami yur -wto that he has a bet on that he will appear In fime matter wis thoroughly dlsi blue and white at the ringside-tonight. 1 m5li T, Moresentative and your when those of the Oregon bunch who 3 cussed by your rPWSeniauv v. j alio from their chaneronuM will :. the orof !0f,Td the Rt ' "I .W?-.ft52 members "who represented you In Moore is going while Dr. Harry McKay :1907 survey, s now made. Is is familiarising .himself with the past iMmnUfo and has been approved or w msiory oi tvoibbbc ui ii n nn highway board? and we epect to wager that they will be the leader of iwrcsslnS'torllM construction of a large delegation. -.v.. Ifive or six mile of this road In the Baksr City to the Trout. tnear future." i':v. nv.r Baker City worked Its way to the ti., Mint, inirrariMi eauiom.j I a . i - . . 4,. v .-- ; " i.w .nimrflBl orsran-1 trw"1 nniiun circles wnen it .-to corresoond with fyifon. became known that the Queen City of 1 -"fT". Am.vYa".V.t!, hlahway with the Inland Empir. had brought the Blue In I Mountain District brass band and it . me. .ruuw ."".: Vu-iJ -VU.r. Hnn :5 t?5 mentioned by Mr. I was immediately seised upon to give a ' 5av,nlJT tathe event of fall- concert at the Howl Alexandria; the - Snow changed, ana, n in " : .t- - I i..rfinr i !..!,, , a . karia r f ion id secure a . v.w v. , wai. uihui. Joad. romfses of funds and WiU levins, district deputy of the lks trk Mm itiX by -Several members for Oregon, Is leading the Baker City m "theluo Secretary Brker, Dr. H. contingent rapldl Into popularity and riV tnfiui- ."ct Burdoln nd hae combined with the Portland delesra- Vh.riM m TtwnoS were appointed altlon and other Beaver lodges In a re-:tt-.oA,m.T.d r Preliminary sur- UpUo, .to be held Wednesday, night at -vey of the porupn 9i(.lvp-. .hX woVn-,"rt,'" a. XiZi 4 That tVpfl flt rUCtlOD OS ini o i uis buutu. uwao yi u nwoo V J Iphone line wa under wnr'drtlon which have made a big hit. will be dls- - i . Maatinv mn inurnru bhvi j i liiuuibu. ; "...I iniffh loBvlna considerable un- thronged ' finished business. incinainn m . i -i visuors, wno preccaea vne special irains. - glutton OI a PSUlHm " : ' " V D"u " s 1 Bristol and Bnowdw routes. I pressed with the showing of tha Ore- 3unins a .nnounutiq ue wmuiu I b pass of his interests at once and return with the party. ., a '- 'George Bronson, - - who was rearefl lara-ely under tha guidance of "Doc" Corneliua, and la now an elocution In . .woman' taxks . .. (Continued from Page One.) ' ' ' . ZZy m . I at Vtsts hll KsWltt AantllMMi hv 4 It aa Johnson, 'tor "l0V,"lrdl. before women to assist In their reception' pro itht my heart la weak . Klln. -rstwhlle mine feost eared and Jack way into favor as one of the most popular Harrlman officials, announced today that he would return to Portland to night , St V-Ti this Tstory. I of the Esmond hotel, also app It 5.7wV. 'born In Flensburg, Schle.wlg- left h a th .register. . , D,C MJIW IBIII.r I ..Dill. BllDI ' ,.IP nvlKVU li A. XOIU. J term or the circuit court is now in ses sion, with Judsre R. R. Butler presiding, Several right-of-way cases for the Deschutes railroad were up for trial. but Attorney Spencer for the company secured a stipulation that railroad work was to go on. The cases are to go to trial next ran at tne regular term to aacertaln the assessment of ' damages due the property. There has been but ono Jury trial, jn which J. B .'Hosford and Judsre E. V. Littlefleld." both of Portland. s were on Sosing attorneys. Thercase was awelp. rilling affair, both sides claiming the arm - got caugnt in tne - wen inrougn the carelessness of the other party. Attorney Hosford for the well-drillers secured a compromise verdict. Scott Johnson Confess?! Mnrder. -Santa Rosa. Cal.. July II. Chief of Police Fred J. Rushmore today received a message from Sheriff Henry Hager of Elkton. Md., Instructing him to hold Boott Johnson, who surrendered to the Sonoma county authorities last week. confessing a murder committed in Mary-, lano. i ne waryiana oincers win pruu ably leave Immediately for the coast to get the prisoner. . -. 5tlo5ern an business Devices UAlit.ln. . March . n. mtwA that was my I ? business for yesrs after I came to the United States in isn. . tad innlna WomM. i . m mv health failed. My -heart was broken by the death of my 5 sweetheart In Germany, and I tookto - making a living by duping women. I -canti remember the names of half the : women I duped, nor of all the women I a ( ... . t ami Ymvn tnAm ;waaspent on others and I did not profit tho full confidence of the Wen-Informed 5 "Thfirst woman i married wae Mr. I of the World and the Commendation of KnvZmber 1905. She gave me $500 on 1 the most eminent physicians it was essen- - . i w aaarTaVI - - To Eftijoy - Ithe day of our marriage, and I cejej.1 her in New York two days later. ; I slm- sply dian t wee er. , "My second ; marriage was to Mrs nn. a, nnnnctt at San Rafael. Jin rember. i0T I left her after two J weeks and went to Portland, w., where, under the nsme of John Mad-on, court- Ced 10 women at tne " V",', tthem bv advertising In two daily PPr think I got 00 ana vers to those,.ad ' j Claims lortland Ttctlm, t "I remained In Portland two months fout only marked one wman. Her -name was Elisa Jones. I remember correctly. She had been divorced from hr husband and owned a third Inter est In the largest coal yard In south 5 Portland. - I got $ 1800 from her. but I Sfel sure she would have f'ven tne ;?5,000 If 1 had asked her for It I Illved with her two weeka 3 "At the same time I was - courting 2n1ne others. One of these was the rlc J wife of a sea captain who ran a steam jer between Seattle and TJome. She wanted to leave her husband and marry I ; "j took' Mrs. Jones to Oakland and -left her there. Then I went to Los An Sreles and on to Memphis, Tenn., where It married Mrs. BTtha King. I left ther In XoulsvUle. Ky In May. 1907,, ' Did Tary Well at Bt. SVonla.' I J -This was the end of my matrimon lal adventures until I went to St Couls ?Usl year-and Tnaertedag-aiMn a news i paper. Then I met Mra Minnie Allen, - Sfrom whom I got 1.00; Mrs. Catalina iBaughman, who gave me $160, and Mra Alice Richardson, who loat $400 and a diamond ring through her acquaintance -with me. A head nurse at one of the 'hotels In St Louis gave me $204. Her first name was Catherine, but I can't - remember the rest of It I did not J marry any of these women, although I . was engaged to all of them and several Solhers whose names I cannot remember. "Then, going to East St Louis. I . met Mra Msry Prick, but she waa too smart for me and I did not get a cent - jfrom her. ; "All this time 1 was living under the 'name of Msdson, and the police of Portland were looking for me under Sthat name for deserting the Jones wo ,man. I didn't appear on the streets jmueh In the daytime, and easily eluded ;tjie detectives. -. . "After leaving St Louis. I met Mrs. pCltsabeth Jackson of lola, Kas., and got ?1400 from her. I then skipped out to v Hot Springs, where I met Mrs. Birdie . : King, but Instead of getting money from , "her she got money from me. , J.t ', Career at Baa Tranolsoo. ' "Leaving Hot Springe 1 returned to ' San Francisco, where an ad for a wife "brought me too answers. I married " -Mra Leopcld and got $520 from her. iAfterwarde I went to Stockton and mar--ried Mrs. Tretheway, who finally had - -me sent to prison. At the same time . 1 was corresponding with Ida Mitchell vat Ingleehhs, and it Was a letter I wrote t iu her that, disclosed my duplicity to 3-Mra. Tretheway, 1 ., "Mra Joeephine Hennlnger of Oak Hand answered my- San Francisco ad and - i got 2u0 from her. ...ii... ''After my marriage . at Stockton I went to San Diego, where I met aOer man spinster named Katy Heone. - We twent to Los Angeles and Were married. M got the license in the name of Jxhn Anderson. I left her at 12 Pacific -a venue. Long Beach, on the th of the 'present month. I told her I was go Jng to Germany. I "Short Xdfe and a Merry Ona" j "I went to San Francisco 09 July t llo meet Minnie Catcher, with hn 1 3iad been corresponding. It was she. It! ftm. who put the detectives onto me iid had Mrs. Tretheway prosecute me,"' - "1 want to say that f married all1 these women just te have a good time, i The doctors told me . oidn't have long' . live, and J found pleasure In duping 1 vomen who were willing to marry, tne' or money I didn't have. I am only' Vorry about the Heone girl and Mrs. D; jionnett. , If 1 live long enough. I am Vuing to give the Heone girl back $40 i got from her." j . . - , 1 "DOWN AND OUT MAX i , : RESORTS TO roisoN; (t?Btte Prwn Ln4 Wln.4 ! Chlcasu, July .Unable - to find Vork and reduced to a state of hysteria lv intense hunsr. Clarence Rugglea f IVnvfr was rt-moved today to a lion t'ltsl, . where effurts are being made to -eave Ms li'e. RiiKgl-n. who is 49 years' t age. came ta t'hlcag-o four weeks is, and a slnol tfaobers ex it, mi nation. It I" retried that he ailed f an.l wes visable to find other uj e.ttit, tial that the component parte of Syrup of Figs and' Elixir of Senna should he known to and approved by them; there fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every package. The perfect purity and uniformity of pro duct, which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character, are assured by the Company' original method of man ufacture known to the Company only. The figs of California are used in the production of Svtud of Fin and Elixir of Senna to promote the pleasant t&ste', but the medicinal principles are obtained from plante known to act most beneficially. -during the pres ent week we shall dem onstrate the desirable features of the twenti eth century time and ; money saving devices " which we carry the most modern office tools manufactured. this is a general in vitation to all business and professional men to visit our store this week; and please bear in mind, it is as much to your interest as our, to do so. : " we can prove this assertionput us to the test ! interesting demon strations daily in our Third street show windows. THIRD AND ALDER STS. BOOKtflBXZJntHsTATZOSBM To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for gal tar all leading druggists. X SUMMER. RASHES WASHED AWAY Tou can positively wash away all those Itching skin diseases which come up In Bummer time. Tou can wash them sway with a soothing lotion of Oil Of wlntergreen, properly com pounded. The Instant this mild, soothing liquid Is applied that awful itch Is gone. Eo sema sufferers all over the world, who have used the Oil of Wintergreen Com pound, have testified to the merits of this Oil as compounded In V. D. ' D, Prescription. If you are suffering from summer rashes, poison Ivy, poison oak, straw berry rash, or the more severe forms of Brlckly heat you will find this D. D. . Compound a sure relief from the itch. i , . Skldmore Drug Co., Portland; J. C. Watt Vancouver, Wash.; Jones Drug Co., Oregon City; Delta Drug Co. Hills boro. Or. - -4- f Eyes Deserve The Best . u No ; Risk tV Here K'J Great V, Care Taken TXAJUf IS I-OS.TI.AjrD. "TWO YBAJU Xir YJEH LEAXUVO STB CXMXC8 op xtmon. One charge covers entire cost examination, glasses, frames. of THOMPSON Sight Expert 2d floor Corbett Bldg-, 5th and Morrison. A FEW SPECIALTIES: Also all Standard Tools, Cutlery and Builders' Hardware ' t 4. V Oregon-Hardware Co. 107 Sixth St., Near Washlnzton Wghf as well have the n sole Portland agents for Jail grades of STANDARD SEWING llACHlNES At agency prices they'd cost you $50 and up. Our prices run up from $18. Come in and let an expert demon- stratot show you how to use the machine and where the STANDARD make excels all Others W mimmi $7.50 Suitcases $5.35 No need to carry an old or battered suit case ".with you Jon your vacation : trip when "a good cowhide suitcase sells Jor. this small sum. 24-inch size, made -yvith heavy, protected corners, bell-riyeted, linen-lined, shirt-fold. Reg. (J C ' ?, $7.50. Special for this sale; DO 00 TRUNKS AND SUITCJASES of all sorts.; We were never in such good shape to supply your . vacation needs in these Hnes.-rWe are sole Portland agents for the famous INDESTRUCTO TRUNKS. We also have the sole " agency for the HARTMAN WAR1V ROBE. TRUNKS. Ask to see them. 1 1 , BATHING SXHTS SWEATERS, NEGLIGEE- SHIRTS, SUITCASES, BAGS, ETC., at temptingly low: prices. ll?tniilfi1Li TRUNICS The "Indestrocto" With a Brodc Guarantee An Insurance Policy for Fivo 'Years A Warnlng". to Bag KBge Smashers A Registered Num-' ber to prevent loss In transit Weighs - much less than other trunks of equal carrying; capacity. Saves Its price many times over in doing away with excess -baggage charges--The lightest, roomiest handsomest, trunk made. The fea ture of our window - displays' Demon' strated at your con enlencelnour trunk section. Come in to day and get a copy of "TheTravelogof tho Globe Trotter" wltb rum .-ja - "i Nil I $ Oxfords $2;39 Pair 'Air the new and wanted styles of foot--wear are included in this lot Low shoes : that possess both style arid comfort in.' the highest degree. Values, too, are bet ter than you'll find in most stores when we sell them at the regular prices. Now they're phenomenally good. -Vici kid, ' brown kid, gunmetal calf and patent leathers; ankle-strap pumps or oxfords, light or heavy soles. Reg. f nl yah to $4.00. Choice, pair. .3)0" WOMEN'S OXFORDS m black kSd or; jivhite canvas, odds and ends,"sizesi up to' widths mostly A A-A and B. Worth up tb$5.0Q the pair, i Special Q Q for this sale only. , . . , y C WHITE CLEANER FREE with every pair of White Canvas Oxfords sold. r Silk Gloves 50 c to $t.0050c Handkerchiefs 19c cm: As usual, Wednesday is the best day of the week to buy small things for women's wear. Neck wear, Kiooons, oioves, nosiery and numberless other little things are brought forward by this 1 store and offered at special prices for your profit. Take advantage of the many great bargains. WOMEN'S SILK VEILINGS in tiix- GLOVES, with , dou ble finger tips. Come in all shades, the most popular colors that match . t h i s season's gowns. Special, the pair 50, 75, 91.00 edo meshr Russian net, hexagon mesh or with chenille dots ; colors navy, green, brown, black, etc, -45c At ....I 7V $3.00 Parasols at $1.98 Extra good quality Parasols, fitted with directoire bandies, finish td with hemstitched edges and fancy embroid ery. Colors white, gray, black, cardt-! nal and combinations. Reg. di QQ $3.00 values. Special .....) Is 70 Ree. values to $5.00. -Special-82.08 Reg. jyaluet lo$LJ5SpecUL$3.08: s Children's Pants at 19c Sizes 18 to 34, knee pants,; lace- ; i A trimmed. Worth to 50c pair laC 51.75 Sttk -Gloves at 73c Lone Silk Gloves, in black or white I only, not all sizes., Reg. vat 79. to $1.75 pair. Special at .7.. ... JC val., yd. Embroideries Mc Yard WOMEN'S HAND KERCHIEFS, Swiss or lijien, initial, hand kerchiefs that self reg. : ulariy for up to 50c ea. Special for Wed- oSy.ar:....:.I9c Corset Cover Embroidery and 27-inch Flouncing, in Swiss or Nainsook. , Reg-" ular. values to $1.00 the yard, in v Special... ..............;.. 40C Torchon laces 5c Yard 1 4rMachine-Torchort Laceredges or inser .tions, i to 2 inches wide. Regular, values , to;! 15c the yard Special f at, the yard ........DC $1: Ribbon Belting 4Sc Comes V to 2 iriches wide; plain or ' fancy. Reg. values to $1.00 the J Q Sircf. Special ....... t ..tOC egular values to 35c the yard. A Special . . . . . . , . . . . . .......... 1 JjC Bathing Suits at $1.89 Good fast-color Bathing Suits for women, well made, nicely ; finished. Reg. values to $2.75 each. t t OA siw ..$l.oU Child's Hose at tic Pair -Gdd-lbes-of-Children's-nd-Infants1 Hose, in pink, cardinal or 'black, all over or boot lace. Reg. values 11 up to 45c Special ..... . . 1 1 C 50c Women's Vests 29c LWith umbrella knee, pants to match. The' vests are low-neck, sleeveless style; Pants are ,knee-length. Worth to 50c garment , Sp'l .29c r Fancy Dress Goods SaleV-SkirtsCulFrfe Every yard of fancy dress goods infiour magnificent stocks go on sale in this offer.' There are thousands of yards of the choicest fabrics in every pattern and weave. Light or dark shades, light or heavy weights, and all grades reduced. ': WITH EVERY SKIRT PATTERN SOLD WE CUT THE SKIRT FREE of CHARGE. We also cut skirts free with each pattern sold in sale goods or any goods regularly priced at 25c or more the yard. This applies to either wool or wash goods i. $2.75 House Dresses $1.89 Linen Coats at Third Less , Theses house dresses re in charming- models,' made of fast color percales, chambrays and ginghams,' plain solid colors or stripes, checks, figures, etc.' This season's best models and about 250 in the lot. Regular price $275 to $13.50, reduced like this: r V ' 7 f Regular .: $275 f OQ 'Regular' $7.50 C values at.....'.9AeOs7. values tt...... . Regular . $3.85 fJO CQ Regular $8.50 tC Oft .4arfeVa values t....,),.?WtU values at..... Regular $4.00 ' 0 OQ values at..,.'...eyaWeO7 Regular $5.00 0 CQ values --.'at. j.....e!eJ7 ,Ei",,:..$4.09 Regular $6.50 A ACk values at. , . . . i. .vte1 Regular v $9.00 f OQ values tt... ..-,. UeO H Regular $12.50 CO CQ values at .l.fO.DiJ Regular $13.50 (0 10 values at.,,.,...e?felr LINEN COATS, in ; dressy," handsomely lace trimmed : models for special occasions or plain. tailored effects and duaters for street wear, driving, motoring, etc. Regular values $3.00 to $25.00 at...... ...... ONE THIRD LESS WOMEN'S SILKT COATS, superb lot, strictly tailored ' 1 coats, splendid for auto rides, te or Very dressy models j for evening theatre and afternoon wear. Reg- tjOO 'JC ular values up to $60.00 special it... ......... qLt. I O . fill mm :'", ."::'.;'-5.' 1 ' Child's 65c Skirts at 39c Women's $1 BrWer59c Children's White Cambric Skirts, made with ruffle ' and trimmed with tucks 'and C lace, 'sizes from 6 months -to 3 years. Regular values up to 65c q a each. Special at ................... . . . . . . iJaC Regular , values up to ; $1.25 each. Spe- nn dally priced at QOC GIRLS' DRESSES, a special lot in pretty plaids or plain materials and in all the nevfr styles, sizes; 2 to 12 years, regular. values up to $2.75, alirf.' nn pretty new styles.." Special .Oleaj" Regular values up to $4.00 each. Spe- Ao no - cially priced at, each .;...50 WOMEN'S DRAWERS with wide flounce, -trimmed with embroidery -edge and insertion Reg-1 ular $1.00 values. Special for Wednesday at, f A the pair . . , ..'".;. .". . ; v . ....... t ... jmM aJ WOMEN'S NIGHTGOWNS, chemise effect, with empire body, wing or eIbow:sleeves.rReg. Pi A ... $2.75 values. Special at, each . ...el j . GIRLS WOOLEN SWEATERS in gray, white or cardinal, sizes 6 to 14 years.!- Special for OA ' Wednesday at ...................... .OLt!iU A-.: