The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 30, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OKLCOM DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER CO. 1900.
DILL' M l!
CLOSE
OUMTERS
Officers Confident of Ilrlnff
, ins: in Indian Murderer
ami Abductor Soon.
U'ull.4 IVesi Uuv4 Wire.)
Itlverslda. Cal. Bcpt 10. Without
fuod and water and almost surrounded
by posao Of pursuing frloers. Blllly
Hoy, Ilia Piut Indlun youth who killed
Mi sweetheart's father, Mike Ilonlfaee,
mid abducted the slrl will probably
he cupiurri! he for night, jcordlnir to
l-fuiy tthcrlff De Crevecoutr of Ban.
nine, whu rrlumrd t midnight from
the man hunt on the di-mrt.
lilllv and the 14-vrar-old girl, whom
he kidnaped after killing- her father
' while he ley aelerp, are In the bed of
the Ulir Morongo canyon, X)e Crevecouer
reported, and wvi illti cuano 10 es
cape.
feo rloeo upon' their he'll were the
pursuing: officers at on time that the
weary Httl girl's sobs couid be beard
dletlnctly. .
' The officer are waiting" for tha In-
. man to retioh the open desert oeror an
attempt 'to take him la made. He la
' armed with a Winchester rifle and
libera the reputation of belna a dead
shot, consequently the deputies prefer
to kit him no chance to attacic tnem
from ambush and ax not pressing too
closely, .
leapTfuoji window ;
-: ... TO PEOTECT CHILD
' ,n-i,., n v M ,
. 'Alameda, Cal., Bent. 10. Mrs. Charles
Bennett la " suffering from two frao-
tures of the right arm. and a fracture
of the left ankle today as a result of
her heroic rescue of a helpless child
from the fanes of a vicious dog which
was about to attack the little tot In
. front of her home on Walnut atreet.
Mrs. Bennett Jumped from the second
, story window of her horns to aid the
child. Notwithstanding; the terrible pain
she was suffering- from her broken an
. kle and arm, the gritty woman attacked
, the dor and drove it away, alter wnicn
she fell to tne sidewalk in a rami.
. - When she recovered consciousness
and was placed under the care of eur
'. g-eons, Mrs. Bennett refused So take any
credit" for her brave act "I heard the
" rhlld soream, and from the window saw
. the dog- pawing "and snapping at tha
baby, and so I did not have time to run
. down the stairs," she said. ",-'
The child received only a few 'minor
' injurlea in its struggle against tha an
. imaL , ' ....
UUIIDING lil-COHDS
SHOW STEADY AM)
HANDSOMi; LNCHEASE
Jiuljdlng per in Ite lasued for the
montn up ta noon today totaled
, ll.ItMoo. This sum is im.000
greater than the permits Issued 4)
.In September, .101, and over 4)
1300.000 In excess of the total 4
for tha same month in HOT. . )
For the first nine months of 4)
tlila. year new construction to 4)
4 the , value of. 3.42.15fl was
4 auttiortied. while for the same . 4
4 period la 1101 the aggregate was 4
4 17.l7o.7ia, and for tha same 4
4 period In 1907 tha total was 4
4 ll.lll.lil, showing a gain over ' 4
4 last year of approximately $1,- 4
4 lOO.OOO; and an exoeaa of $1,100.- 4
4 000 over tha first nine montha of 4
4 HOT. , ':' 4
4 A remarkable feature of tha 4
4 year's building development aa . 4
4 shown by tha records In tha of- 4
4 "ee of the building Inspector Is 4
4 tha fact that every month' total '4
4 so far this." year abows a sub-
4 atantlal gain over those of laat 4
4 year, with the exception of Jbjiu- 4
4 ary.- when for nearly two weeks 4
4 Portland was In tha grip of the 4
4 los king and all building opera- 4
4 Uofi were oomplatcj' paralysed. 4
: -: 4
FUND FOR RELIEF
OF POOR nipotv
Journal Will Receive Money
and Account for Do-
' . nations '
North Powder Method la t will build a
parsons;.
A fund baa been started by J. W.
Crossley for tha relief of Mrs. M. Klpp,
the widow whoso eldest son and sole
support, Helmuth, was run over and
killed by a 8ellwood car laat Tuesday.
Helmuth was the oldeat of four chil
dren, and sine the death of his father
. short time ago, he has been the sole
upoort Of the family. lie waa onlv a
youngster, but took odd Jobs of putting
n wood after school and mane as hlah
as 11.60 a week. ' Ma waa on his way
home from' school at the time of the
accident .
Mr. Crossiey's letter to Tha Journal
la as follows. s
Portland. Sept 10. To the Editor of
The Journal. Mir, enclosed I hand you
1 which kindly apply toward fund
which may- be created for "relief of the
poor widow, Mrs. M. Klpp, whose little
boy was run over and killed by a Bell
wood trolley car yesterday, p. m. The
details of tha tragedy were told in your
laeue of aven date. ,
"It la a very sad affair and tha beat
that anyone can do to alleviate tha suf
fering; . in the - blighted - Klpp home Is
to ' show their' sympathy t leant a
dollar's worth. - J. W. CR088Ur.,,
Aooompanylng Mr. Crossley dona
tion was $1 from J. O. Elrod. E0 cants
from C. K, Cochran, and rash CO cents.
The Journal will lie lead to recotve
all donations to tha relief fund for kit
Klj.p.
0LOA JIENJPS GIFTS
WILL BE RETURNED
, (Celt rrreat Leaefd. Wire.)'
Chisago, Sept 10. A. box containing
the glfta of Olga klenn to Baron Oakar
Rothachlld who onmmttte1 suicide re
cently when his father refused to per
mit blm to marry the K-year-old Chi
eago lrl, will be delivered to the young
woman in a few duya from Die euatoin
house, where they have been hold since
her return from Europe. .
Following Kolhachlld's tour around
the world, during which he met and
fell In lova with Alias Menn. th eon
became engaged. Wla Uenn left
cago for ICurope, where they were to
be married. The elder Rothschild for
bad the match and soon afterward th
body of his son was found with a bul
let through th brain.
Miss klenn returned to her home.
broken hearted, hearing with her her
prenente to her fiance.
ai in oeain or Kotnachiin had fo
cused public attention on Mia Menn.
her father had the s-Ift held in the
custom house until he could , arrange
with th aecretarv of tha treasury ta
have them informally entered into th
United State without making a de-
tallea statement or th contents.
. Slnoa the tragic ending' of her en
gagement Miss Menn has been incon
solable and ha been ill continuously. Of
late she has been confined to her bed,
and today her physical oondltlon la re
ported to b worse. ' , . , .;
Indian Summer in East
This la th most comfortable season,
toylsit th aaat Th O. R. A N. will
sell round trip ticket to Chicago Oc
tober 4 for 171.80. Ticket offlo Third
and Washington afreet. V
KILLS SISTER
Ml
RO
Following: Terrible Crime
-Wealthy Farmer Shoots
Himself.
(Culled Praee Leaa4 Wire.)
South Woodstock, Conn, flept. 10.
Dr. Armln lirunn. a well known phy
sician of this city, died today from a
bullet wound In the abdomen which waa
fired by hi brother (Urns tan tine, who
committed suicide after killing Mlaa
Krle1a lirunn. a sister, who waa living
at the physician's home.
lirunn and hie slater war In th llv.
Inr room when Conatantlne entered th
dwelling and asked permission to ua
the telephon. II called a number,
then turned suddenly, leveled the re
volver at his slater and fired, 8he fell
to tha floor dead. Without hesitation
H rutin then aimed at his brother and
sent a. bullet Into his side, liellevlna
that he had killed both th doctor and
hi sister, th murderer then turned the
weapon on himself. Th bullet tor off
th top of hi head, killing him In
stantly. t . ,
Conatantlne Is a wealthy farmer. No 1
motive I ascribed aa th cause or th
trlpl tragedy. - j .'
V Aatorl Elkaito Bolld. V
' Astoria. Or.. Sept 1ft Aetorla lodge
Of Elk will build a lodg hom to ooet
140,000. This building wlU be 8xS
feet two stories high and of pressed
brick or concrete. '. -
DETECTS AN
RMITI
Whatever they may be, if possible to relieve,
help or cure by any device or appliance, we
have it State the case and we send booklet
ES
. MILITARY BALLOON ,
- - TEST SUCCESSFUL
. i. '. ' fTTnlted Preia' Leaaed Wlre.l
- Los Angeles, Bept. SO. After remain
ing in the air for two hours the mlll
tary balloon United States, bearing two
- members of the local division of th
signal corps, landed at Vineland ata
tlon, 10 miles from Los' Angeles, 'yes-
. terday. The balloon test the first of
the kind ever attempted in the country
by National Guardsmen, was an unqual
ified success, the signals between the
aeronauts -and the . automobile party
. that followed the flight of the balloon
'being transmitted . perfectly.
WIFE MURDERER MAY
: HAVE KILLED GIRL
(TTntted Pms Leased Wtre.l
Jilfheflt4rlsLJC. -faept 8u.wrhe-o;
lice are trvlna to connect John Klama, i
; who i tinder arrest here charged wlth i
, lcininir Ms wife and atteniDtlnsr to as-:
vsault his l-year-old stepdaughter, with
the murder of Anna Schumacher in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery. According- to th
ooiice the description of Klama tallies
exactly with that of the man seen In
the cemetery at; the tim of .the mur
der. The police say the accused man
admits killing his wife, but .claims it
.was done In self-defense. , -
CONTRACTORS FAIL
TO COMPLETE JOB
; In Honor of President Taft's Visit Our Store WU1 be Closed Saturday Until 12M.
Come' in' tomorrow and.select appropriate , gowns for the functions incident to the chief executive's visit
it i
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M sa a a mmm jr wjT I
(Special Dlapatcb to The JnnrnaL)
Albany. Or.. Sent. 10. The Lebanon
school building; will be erected,at once, j
i given the contract who, have failed to
make good. A. J. Brown, the second man
to secure the required bond and the Job I
has been passed on to the third lowest!
Dioaer, - uawara .uireainer w or,
Portland, for $30,497. Mr Killfeather
is In Lebanon at the present time with
a force of men and will begin work at
OnC.- --X'-" Si''-W:'
; WINES AND LIQUORS
polaI Friday Only Dont B Sscslvsd,
We sell absolutely pure, wines and
liquors.
$1.60 ouallty port, sherry, an-
falloni
5 per
relics, or muscatel wine, 76a per
rve or bourbon whiskey. 12,
gallon: $4 brandy. $2.16 per gallons $4
rum, $2.76 per gallon.- National .Wine
Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 6499.
Home, A-4499. Delivered. ,
?taT:;l!'';-'. l'-V.-'.
pi:p'r''..
Many of our stfictly tailored
suits are designed especially
for stout women.' -'The long
perfectly finished coats have -the
notched collar, are lined
, throughout with guaranteed
satin; materials are broad
cloths, homespun and wor
steds in gray brown, blue
and black; Skirts are made
in the , correct plaited style.
They range in prices from
$60 down to $25
and JMms
Snappy garments cut on the
newest lines. The materials
are' fancy mixtures, home
spun and two toned wor
steds. Full and three quar
ter lengths. Velvet trimmed
collars and cuffs. Sizes from
13 to 16. Very special val
ues from , -
p$24 Down to $9.50
SEE WINDOWS 3 AND 4
BRADBURY
-SUSIES
The BEST CLOTHES
MADE YET ; every gar
ment is right in style,
right in quality and
right in price. They
range from $45.00 down
to $20.00. Our show
ing of Hats, Shoes and
Shirts and other dress
requisite is immense
and the prices are very
moderate. Call and let
us show you.
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MCRAffflETTES liAtlS l
' i. irjti'ii - u . . i ... m i m - i . .- t i . i-
.r; 'wiSssifi
a J ROlilNG CHAIRS . ISSJCI ;
'MMmh' ' I forlnva!ids y-ijj
-ffPf-J' 1- tlill
i vll I V 1 Dont suffer in Silence, .
I TO II. I ! A POSTAL CARD
1 1
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For Men and Young Men
Designed
and Tailored
by
THE
jWill bring you a catalog
Uannfactarers Uachanlaal Aid to Health
PORTLAND, OREGON
Eastern Excursion. .
ago and return $72-80. Tickets
e October I it O. R. & N. city
ticket office. Third and Washington
Streets,
Cbarge' Accoimlts Solicited
M
It is optional with you to pay cash or have your
purchases charged, remitting weekly or monthly.
IS " LA r II W Vi
WASHINGTON ST, AT TENTH.
THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Talks onTeeth
B7 TKX REX SEZTTAT CO. DEKTTSTS.
vivv a ; i ,.
Any dentist can crown a tooth, but he
must have exceptional ability who enn
make a crown contoured to lit the tooth
so perfectly that it will not -accumulate
food underneath the crown, which is one
of the prime causes of diseased gums.
And a dentist must be skilled indeed
who can fit the crown so deep Into the
gums, at the earn time fit so close to
the tooth beneath the gum that food
will not work ita way under the crown
or between the gum and tooth. Filling
a tooth on would think the simplest
operation In ' dentistry, yet but few
dentists ean fill a tooth so that It will
be permanent and at the same time look,
act and feel satisfactory. There is a
great difference between a deptist and
a skilled dentist aile our specialty is
vne i r rw .1 1 . . . I .'.. v. . .- ... ...... ,
restoring lost teellt without the uee of
a plate, partial plat or brldfrework.
sound as they ever were, absolutely purine-
Pvorrhea (Rlrrs disease!,- the most
dreaded (Unease of the dental profes
sion, a disease that dentists aa a whole
have siren up as Inrumble. Tet w
claim to cure It. This we will gladly
prove to you by reference to hundreda
of patients right tier tn our home city
t-t we have cared. We employ In our
C."W op"" tors of the highest clasa. A
ntit mut be an experf in every
tmnch Of deatletry to eeur a poeltloa
ttl m If he shown ability aa an
r per tor and can pa our examinations
teach him th art of the Alveolar
rrthd of diiptry. then prntect nur
p!v, eoctrartlna wlh Mm for a long
trm at a salary o f tt'na that he
r"rvot afford to or-fi aa c'ftr for Mm
s"f. tr ran th ev'rss iriilt afford
!- trrl"r K'm. Tik our word fr It
tiit t-e tt l ont'trv !s Te-- t
r-VV. t--;t t fl-r"' ,v- r.d. All
m -lc -r 1n rjr r 5- fu.t be er
x s t'O' v a i'e : lee on crni.nry. is
ng t tmrn co,
:? t? JU A -r'r, ! , IM4 M Ft. 1
Kidney and Liver II
s
ELGIN MINUTES
rxHE railroad user
' J . needs the same y
standard of time '
'V and timekeeper as the
T railroad runner. Trains
:; do not wait upon the com-
ing of the man behind.
,. Conductor's .time and . ,
passenger's time agree when
Doth are taken, from time
pieces bearing the watch-word
C M. Will MOdel U SIM No.
Pendant Winding and Scti'ns, Seveoteea
Irwrlft. Ruhr and uprhir banner ad crater
lev-eta, Compensating ba ance. Brcs-urt bar
aprinc Willi micronvmc regulator. Adjuwed
to temperarore. tenchroo wa. three rov"'.
Patent reroilinf ches and eM-atkint stri ng
dewc. Uust rma Plates daausaeeocd. a
gravlng inlaid wKh gold. Opoa fac
and bunting caeea
ta rUl.d Ooid Case, 30 a&A aft.
Xa foU4 Qold C. aao aa4 ap.
fVr flr'o mo6rU si cr prkxs accorng
t r- el movement and c".
A J t-f s nKvvt. re pmi t- irwtlert t ttrj
wfceri. and 'C lu'-y fiMr need.
KATlO.tAL WATCH COVT1XT.
Ufto. uaavta.
tv ' . ' fl "
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ss rOnaMUesi VV
shows powolar r f f-l II
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PZCTOBZAX, SSTZXW 7ATTSSVS AXCD VXTBUOATIOSrs
145 147 Second SL.
IS MOUIIOI
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MILLINERY
Baying Time Is at
Hand - Your Every
Want Can Be Sup
plied Here
New shipment of Beavers just
in; Patent Leather Hats in the
most desirable .styles. .
Extraordinary trimmed Hats at.. f 3.95
lYe Sell (be Best SS Bat la America
Unequaled values at $6, $7.50, $8 and $10.
In 0or Ladles' Fcrotstifng Dept.
GRANDMOTHER'S BLACK TAF
FETA PETTICOATS in a variety of
flounce; regular prices $22S ( J?
and $i5a-spr,a at Cle'if
Se Window Displajr. I
' v.
aK. 1,1 bAiN Uktbi
Mr. Lysander C Figs of Chicago, 111.,
; says, owing to kidney and liver
trouble, he waa so run down that
' he had to quit work. On the ad
vice of a friend, he tried Warner's .
Safe Cure, and within two months
was a well man.
"Last Spring I was fn" poor, health, :
my system was run down and debil
itated. Cause, liver and kidney trou
ble; I lacked energy or ambition to
do my; work and felt that I must
have a change and rest :? '',;' x l
, I was advised to give Warner's
Safe Cure a trial I found it so ef
fective that in, two months I was a
well man. I cannot praise it too high
ly for the people who suffer from kid
ney and liver troubles." Lysa'nder C
Vittir WUrnm.' TT.-1 r-l.: - Til
AJTAXTSra wbttM ' , ', r
ivaany doubt as to the development of th dtaeas in ymir
lPlA ot Hour arin PtUng your name and address on par
JRPf,rj,iS? w wfll B,lly n "end you a report.
Then If rod have an
system, sena a sam,
age. to our Medical
with advice and medical booklet free.
When the kidneys are diseased the tjrie acid is not carried off and thin
causes Rheumatism. Backache. Goot. Diabetes and Bright' dinease. Warner s
dises?1 Cll "d Prevents and cure all forms of kidney
Warner's Safe Cure is made from the fresh juices of plants and medicinal
roots, gathered at the proper season in various quarters of the globe. Men
skilled in botany and chemistry compound it.. It is pleasant to the taste ani
agreeable to the most sensitive stomach. For sale everywhere. Two siie
50c and $1.00 a bottle. - .
Constipation, Biliousness and Indlrjcstlon
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Pur1y.Te8tbIe; ugr-Coated. absolutely free
. .. from injurious substances, a perfect laxative,
will cure Indigestion, Biliousness, Torpid Liver and Constipation. Thev
hot gripe or leave any bad after-effects. 25c a box.
Trial Bottle and Box of Pills free
All hinds of Bargains are to bel
found In the Classified Columns
ot The Journal
To convince every u
s is . . .... .
neys, liver, oaaaer ana ciood .tfiat WAICNER S SAFK CURI". w '! l -lutely
cure a trial bottle and a bx of pi" wt!I be ert FKF Iv O V CU A K , '
postpaid, to any one who wJl write WARNERS SAFE CI'kF. O)
Rochester, K. , and menton havino; Seen thi Lherl r.'fer -n tv, n,
oumaL Ice genu:nenes cl this rf;er is fu!!y rx:irnteeJ
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