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. .. , - V I : ...... THE OREGON DAILY JOUUNAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18, I00D. Ill PJ1SS OIL 7 MAIISIIAL IIENKEL- MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AGENTS FAY, HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN r.llDDUX CASE it ' ' . I Linnton' Uoad 'Tragedy! 1'IUCCM WEAR . SILVERFIELD FURS. ; . lClERIT MADE , THEM FAMOUS. NEW FUR STYLE BOOK. MAILED FREE . i.. UPON REQUEST Inquest Casts Doubt Upon Comes Before Judge0 1 Uronaugh. Her Story of the Two Bobbers. fib. CARLSO Jud Eronua-t will determine thla ! afternoon whsther Mrt, Haas Maddu and Frank EL Hodman. In Jail charsed , wlifc . bavin ran 1wb and klllod llr. May ileal on the LJnnton road on the morninc of August ft, shall go Ires or , remain in Jsll. , This morning the two prlsonere wsre . brought Into court l tha lima est for 1 tb argument of the petition for the ' writ of habeas corpus filed If Oeorae . w. i n i a wen, meir attorney., imimi of making the argument, however. Mr. Caldwell aaked for an ex tent Ion of time until I .JO thla afternoon In which to file a reply to tba anawer of tha sheriff. Thla extension waa granted and tha ' prlsonere ware taken back to tha Jail ' to wait for tha argument thla after noon. 4 ' . Attorney Caldwell will argua thla : afternoon that tha two priaonera ara held in Jail withoirt warrant or law. He, will aet up tha contention that they were arreated .and thrown into . Jail at tha Inatanca f tha grand Jury ' without lea-al formality and held there ' until tha present.- Tha eo-falled war rent, ao Mr. Caldwell will contend, waa ' not served until day before yesterday, and therefore antedates tha . arrest of the orlaoners and their detention. Other than the habeaa corpus pro-. ceedlnga there seems to d no new oe- velopments in tna tteai-jwaaaux caee. The grand ' Jury baa issued subpoenas , for a number of tha. police, and deteo- ttve force, lnciuaing enter or roucm Cox. but It is not known whether thea witnesses have anything to ao wun tue Heal case or. whether their evidence Is desired for soma other natter under consideration. .... it i mm now that there will be no Indictment returned tn tha case during the day. which leads to tna oenei mat the Heal case Is temporarily being, held In abeyance. It is believed, how ever, that Indictments will be, returned before the end of tha week. Mrs. Maddux, when brought Into court this .rooming, -waa very nervous and flreted around In her chair, plainly I showing the strain undsr which sue was laboring. During tha time sha sat . In the oourt room her husband attempted to 'converse wim n-1 , iu. - . . . , trained by the sheriff. Later judge me uiauiunu '.' S- I J trailed PrM4 laaaed Wire. I Nanklmo, B. C, Sept. II. As reeul of tha Inquest Into tha death of Que Carlson, who was brutally murdered In bis own horns Monday night, suppos edly by burg la ra, his wife la In Jail Charged with perpetrating tha crime. On the witness stand the woman nev er altered her version of the tragedy! nor became oon fused' even when sub- BUY Jected to a rnereileaa cross elimination. The police produced three pillow slips. two of which wars badly splashed with blood. 1 Tha medical evidence had revealed I that Carlson's skull waa fractured and the theory Is that ha waa struck In bed. i that tha rone was wound around Ms neck and that ha was dragged into the I room where his body was round. Tna appearauco or tna room ana tne position of the body, together with the I discovery of the bloody pillow slips, all strengthen tha theory that Carlson waai rirst rendered insensible and afterward dragged to where his body was found. Lata Monday neighbors were attract ar to tha Carleon cottage by the acres ma of Mrs. Carlson, who waa found tied to her bed. She declared her husband had arisen to Investigate a noise in snoth er room and shortly thereafter two men I naa entered her bedroom and after rob bing her of all the money In. tha house had bound and gagged her. fihs suc ceeded In removing; the gag soon after tne aneged robbers depsrted, she ciaimea. ana nsa men called for as. sistanoe. er nusband a body was I round in an adjoining room with a rope ooui tna neca. . 0SED TELEPHONE AS A BEDSTEAD K H. Fuller, a laborer. Imbibed last Km ana iinsiiy -enaea tne revel Dy going to sleep leaning against a . tele-I none poio at. tne corner 01 second and ae urnsids streets. TTnltArf Rft Msrunel Henkfll and Deeneanooting about IS mln- 7 : : I uies wnen patrolman Small annea red on necklace . valued at I tha scene. 8mall ralaed -one of the Kronauc-h allowed Maddux to bold a ti 9 nnn which T wu trvina- tn anil . n!n nd tickled it 'With his night ..;M .hi. hi. wir. 7"' ; i . z. . . .. I swcic Rodman. on the other hand, displayed Having been confiscated in April "Oet out or my roomH roared Puller, no signs of nervousness and aat caimty nagt from -a wealthy Mexican w"1 through the session of tha court. .f W , w thm iUcJ'J.. a,n -0,n to at u illarAd when ho arrived from ?m.a,l rapped tha leather again. "If . . - - I tnis fa tha WAv T am r, KA l..a t.ii T mIH Europe. The highest bid yet re-1 never come to this hotel again," said -uiier. The Officer asked him where ha tnougnt be was. "Why," salj Fuller, "I'm in a room at the Portland hotel." Fuller then turned on a stream of roranity and abuse. He wag fined 110 , y. Municipal Judge Frank 8. Bennett toaay. OXNARD FOEEST FIRE . REACHES OIL VELLS ceived for the necklace Is $500. (United Prets Leased Wire.) Oxnard, CaL, Sept. 16, -Two forest fires, that have, been raging In the mountains near here, met early today on tha crest of the Balcombe grade and are sweeping down tha Balcombe can yon. The scores of flro fighters, wear led from thtir exertions of tha last three days.-have been rushed to tha now dan- ?er cone ano are muini utile stand against the advance of tha .: flames. . . The Bardsdala oil wells, property ot the Union Oil" company, which lay dl . Tnfiv in th nntli. of the flames, are burning, according to reports brought to this city by couriers. who were sent for , more fire fljrhters. x. ! Several men. when fighting the fire, were overcome by the heat and exhaus- tlon and were brought ;.here from tha , Fomls region today for medical atten i tlon. "They stated that, the fighters 'were making headway .against the , ' flames and conditions there was much OLD MARS SETS GAZERS FIGIITIIIG Question of Habitability Embroils Schools of ' , ; Theorists. . (United Pre Leased Wire.) 8an Jose, Cal., Sept !. A wordy war among astronomers relative to the Asher Accused of Larceny. Arrested on a charge of laroeriv. M. L. Asher, proprietor of a loan office at the corner or First and Main streets will be arraigned in municipal court Satur day. He is at large on 1160 ball. Asher was arrested ort a warrant sworn out by Louise Schneider, who i lives on Carson Heights. Alleging that sne lert her watch at Asher s loan office several days ago to ba repaired, she as serts that she found that It had been sold. When she demanded reimburse ment she says the proprietor refused. Asher says the woman asked too much for the watch. FROM THE MANUFACTUR ER SAVE THE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT. - FRIDAY SPECIALS IN FUR DEPARTMENT. $12.50 to $20.00 Stoles and Shawls $10.50 An extraordinary showing of beautiful Shawls and Stoles, made up in the latest styles, beau-tifiilly- lined with guaranteed L Skinner's satin, in all the popular furs, Japanese Mink, Brook Mink, Black Marten, Australian Mar ten, Belgium Lynx and French Cony, in black and brown. -On sale Friday and Saturday,"" your choice . ..$10.50 Muffs'" to match ....$5 to $15 Regular $18 to $25 Shawls and Muffs .......$12.25 We offer to the economical fur buyer an exceptional bargain in best quality Black Belgium Lynx, elegant shirred lining and per fect workmanship Better look over your furs now and take ad vantage of this opportunity. Regv ular $18.00 to $25.00 Sets, Fr da? .............. $12.25 FRIDAY SPECIALS IN BRIEF . Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values, Gloves a variety of colors all sizes t ...... . ... . . . . . . ... .$1.39 . j - ' -.. Handbagsin patent7 leather, seal and walrus regular values up to $4.50, Friday ....... . . $1.08 All Suitcases and Traveling. Bags ONE-FOURTH OFF. -' New Neckwear, f Regular 25c and 35c values ......... ... . . . . . 19J New Brooches and Belt Pins. .49 Regular $1.25 and $1.50'- Belt Buckles .......... . ... ..... .08 A grand clean-up; of all Knit and : Muslin Under GarmentSj both light and medium weights, including the" Famous Swiss, Ribbed Single .Gar ments and Union Suits, and the Celebrated Kayser fine gauge ribbed sleeveless Vest Regular values up to $2.00. Your choice of these garments, each....... $1.39. $55.00 Custom Tailored . Suits , o. Just deceived a special purchase - of a large assortment of beautiful , "custom iailored. Suits from "our -New York' buyer, all made up in the newest creations and in those , "popular ; materials : JDiagonals, ; .cheviots, tweeds, broadcloths, hpme-spuris, and mannish " wor-. steds -colors black, navy, re- sion, stone, stripes arid mixtures! All perfect-fitting garments, and , beautifully lined and trimm,ed new modelssemi and tight fit- ' Iting-the correct styles for' Fall.'. Your choice of these, beautiful, garments, Friday . , , . . .$27.50 New arrivals in beautiful tailored Waists, all new and un to date. " Prices .......... . : .-. $1.50 UP A beautiful showing., of those popular Jersey Princess Dresses in broadcloths and silks $20 UP tmnrnvorl anllffieUrd the planet Mar. . 1 . is Inhabited Is expected to begin short- It. -Forest ly following: the announcement of I1- . W. Campbell or tne wck ud- Journal want ads. cost 1 cent a word. Muslin Underwear VALUES TO $1.50 AT 87? A GARMENT. All Garments included, skirts, gowns, corset covers, drawers, com bination. suits, etc. All beautifully .trimmed with lace ancf embroidery. Values to $1.50. Your choice Fri day, the garment. . . . ... , i.87f FRIDAY SPECIAL IN New Fall Millinery VALUES UP TO ?1S.50 AT r ' v A splendid showing of new ; Fall HatSr-in all the new shades' and shapes. Beautifully trimined, in Mories velvet, et c.rHahdsome street and dress hats ' shown in this lot and they! KareV 'your choice Friday' . ... . .$7.95 Oat:, tfl.nl. fires that have ben raging- near Escon- j rector W. Sanv DieRo, If Seeking the Newest You'll Find It at the "Style Store." dido and Desha, San Dleso county, since I servatory that the planet Mara laoka -early- yesterday, are reported today 10 j wmer vapor ana ouier Biraopiiera, cui-r-nntrniierl - 'Heveraf souare miles I stituents necessary to sustain life. have been swept The fire that has fol- Recently Campbell headed a party lowed the bank of the Sweetwater river which made a number of observations has been turned and the f igrhters believe from the summit of Mount Whitney, the danger In that section is passed. where the water vapors of the earth -r were reduced to nil. There, according to their observations or . tne distant sphere. Its atmosphere is diametrically I onnoalte to the atmoanhera accredited to saiem, wept, is. -a.riicies 01 inoorpor-i it Dy Astronomer ttiipner, woo studied HTffl, New Cprporatlona-t (Salem Boreas of The Jonmal.) were filed In tho-office of the I the globe from Flagstaff. s iouowb: i as a result or camnDe Incorporated, 1 overthrow of the time honored theories atlon secretary of state today as follows: Williamson & Bleld. lncorporati principal place or Business 'rortiana; 1 regarding the probable habitability . capital stock $3000; Incorporators R. I Mars, the group of scientists siding Williamson, F. C. Bleid and Jerry with Lowell and Bllpher, and the be Bronaugh. i- I Uevers in the canals, are expected to Mollis Title ana investment com- question the deductions or Campbell and pany, principal place of business. For-I his colleagues and attempt to support est Virove, cupimi siock aovuv; mcurpur- i tneir own views. ators W. H. Hollls, J. F. Woods and E. Appleburg Water company, principal DOG SAVES LIFE nlaA n Knolnooo TXInfr t?rlr panllfl 1 1 ttsw0j7.W .?!!: .. OF. SPOKANE MAN Manus. Ballln Water Tube Boiler company, I tUnlted Preu Leaaed Wire.i principal place of business. Portland, I Bpokane, Wash., Sept. 18. E. J. Slater capital stock $60,000; Incorporators Fred of thla city owes his life to his dog a jriaiJin, Artnur ijanggum ana aawara noomer. wno saved mm last night rrom she wm O. Gordon. 1 Annual District Fair, (Special Dlnntteb to The Journal.) . The Dalles, Or., Sept. 16. Arrange ments are benig perfected for the hold ing of the nineteenth annual district fair of the second eastern Oregon dis trict, which will be held In this city October S to 9. A splendid speed pro- robbery , and death at the hands of tne two holduo men. Slater was attacked and two of his I ribs broken in a fight with the thugs. ms aog, nearing me struggle, sprang to nis rescue ana succeeaea in driv ing away the robbers. Slater saved the dog's life a year ago and since then they have been inseparable. f2 JM-Jl.ffrK-.!2?JDillAULJfi MILL UN tng. and there will be a track meet Xor the schools or Wasco, Hood itiver .ana unerman counties. The management expects a larger exhibit this year than ever before, as producers of the three counties are displaying aeep interest in preparing 0.' R.'& Co,.Jaer made a. round trip raw oi one ana one tnira rare rrom aw points Between Portland and Pendleton. HARBOR RESUMES School Opening Specials FRIDAY AND ;a SATURDAY. 75c and $1.00 Tarns 49 $1.25 Jersey Sweaters. .59 75c Knicker Pants 50 50c Worsted Caps 25 50c Blouse Waists. . . . .25 $1.25 Corduroy Knickers only . 90 EXTRA All .wool Knicker Suit, full lined trousers, regular $6 value, special . .$4.85 (United Pren Leased Wire.) Hoqulam, Wash., Sept. 1. Tha Coat Shingle Mill, one of the largest plants here, resumed operations, today after a short shutdown. The company guar anteed an increase of wages recently demanded by its weavers and packers. It is thought the action will weaken the cause of the other employers In an alleged attempt to hold down tha wage scale. HENEY NOT WORKING OX ALASKA COAL-CASE (United Preat Leased Wire. I San Franalsco. Sent. It Fr.nrl . .T Heney today declined to discuss Presi dent Taft's decision in the Balltnger- Plnchot controversy and said his trtn to Alaska had nothing whatever to do with the Cunningham coal cases. My Alaskan trio was purely a nleas. ure trip, .aid jieney. -ana lr mere are any reports to tha contrary they ara an- llr.l. f n la. Athena, Commercial Clnb Meets. (Special Dtapatrk fa Tke JnvsaLI Athena. Or.. 6ett. 1. The Athena Commercial club met Wednesday even ing for the first time tn three months. The orflcera or the club report a great deal nf new business besides manr ap plications for membership. Deer Seaaoa mm CLOTHIERS Opens. (Spnetol DtapaMi U IV. JoeraaL) Athena. Or.. Hept If Ueer season opened Wednesday, and a number of i Athena portsmen took advantage nf 'the opening season and left for the I ssoastarna. Da rev aad Pony Moore at Orpbeim. Oa of the roost clever character sketr-hes to arrr here for a lotig time s "The rwnrlng TenorteeL" nreaealed ty Iavev asd pnny Moore at the Or- ptwa this il It la a ehavrmiac ill via ptmyin. Out of Our Temporary Quar ters. Wa wf?l h ers fee m1nm Vorwlar, P-T' rmtr II. at 411 Washington St. I or oar temporary p, At. the "Style Store" are Waists for all occasions- pop ular shirtwaists for wear with smart tailored suits; exquisite lacey effects for evening wear, for afternoon receptions or the theatre. One particularly at tractive model is the Tailored Net Waist in white and ecru over Japanese silk. These Waists display the new em broidered colored dots in all over effect. They are tucked the full length of front and back close invisibly at the front under a knife plaited frill a chic idea which is also ""carried out on the sleeves. Very good values for $3.25. If Faciies FOR PRODUCT OF m Jircd Ballroad TransportaJioii Easi Cheap Water Haul lo Portland 1 a WITE .atrSSaAmtt V Vel C0WMW m a w y nr. WA.SH: raracop These are made of extra qual ity fine cambric, have a 23 inch flounce of eyelet or fancy em broidery f headed with clusters of tucks. Dust ruffle beneath. Lengths Vary from 38 to 44 inches. Full widths. These dainty garments are regular $5 values, but as it is late in the season we offer them at ?1.45 CREDIT IF DESIRED Purchases may be made on' terms 'to suit the cus tomer and paid for weekly, semi-weekly or monthly. ISTEffl QOTH1TK PER ACRE 10 PcrCent Down 2 Per Cent Monthly "V KLICKITAT ApJcLE LANDS .vsia-. ' WENnTCMff The Store Tiere Your Credit Is Cood COlPMf Washington at Tenth Streets SOIL Red shot and volcanic aslv- The best apple land to be found anywhere. Produces the heaviest apple crops with smallest amount of attention. . ENVIRONMENT 74 miles from- Portland, at Lvle, Washington. Good schools,1 ideal surroundings, more cultured people here than in any section in the Northwest, outside of the larger cities.' . , t INVESTMENT As a conservative investment Klickitat apple lands cannot be . equaled. - In less than 12 months these tracts will sell at $100 per acre .".-'.and up. '- ' .. --'.... r Now Being Offered in 10-Acre Tracfs X PAUL E. CLELAND INVESTMENT CO. 520 Board of Trade Eldt, Portland. P1eae send me booklet on Klickitat ap ple land, without obligating- myaclf. Xam... ..i. , . Addresi. .'. X. Paul E."CIc!aed Investment Company 520-522 Board of Trade, Portland, Or. Main 5S25, A70:a- ;C5-170 THIRD ST. j