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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTODER 13. 1009. mm LOOT (MS illTEIIS !. : HOUSE HEM if GOILf y PLEil lEasteni Oregon Stockmen Counsel for Salem Murderer Will Exterminate Band Seeks to Lessen Decree of Onranized Hustlers. of Youth's .Crime. - ' -"...v.. -. -I, - , a, .... ' , . " " , itti ' f scr ........ I ' ' a,ui nkiaM h'ni Joaraal.t Vale, Or Vt llA large, organised land of horaathleve hu ltrn operating vr a wld area In central Oreann for Several yiart lit work In all instance : systematic. The drtvra were mad m night over route away from habit- none, ana in non wnw wrr vuininL 'ha have alnc left tha countrv, would ' in town during tha evening, and :hiiow tip again in Ilia morning to divert 'KtiaplCloO. ' ; The rat horse heaven of Oregon la at Wagontire mountain, on tha border Uina of Crook and Harney eountiae. 1 1 nr Riihn. anil 10A milrtfl 'north of Lkevlaw, whrre there ara at ;irraent 1&00 horaee. Tha owner of i lira anlmala have bmm arouaed over ; frequent ralda of tha gang, and for sev eral montha have been Katherlng evl (1 nr. W. Z. Moes of Warner lakar a liiorae breeder whoa atock haa .bean raided several times, la cooperating witn the ownera. They hav found that the ang baa members In Crook, Jlarney and Malheur countlea In Oregon.' and In anyon county.. In Idaho, and Humboldt Hpunly, In Nevada. One nian haa bean placed under ar reat at Burn a. and other altered mem bcrs of tha gang will be arreated In the bear future. Three prominent men have left tha country alnce tha Investi gation -started. One of tham I told a friend that If ha was caught , he would tell a atory that would cause tha trreatnat ehakeup In tha annal. of tha Oregon range. (galaa Burma af Tke Joeroal.) ' Balem, t)r. Oct. 1. tioorge Meyer a appeared In court this morning at I o clock ana counael p. H. U'Arcy en tered a pla of not guilty for tha aria oner. The Indictment charges murder In tha flrat degree but tha counael for endeavor to leeaon Meyer will re of the Meyer allot crime to ratrolman tha de- manalaughter. Kiaart In this city a week ago Krlday while under reat, and aueeeeded in evading tht aea in I) giving filmaelf ursuit for over a UD a free m.thodlat CLASSY. SERVICE IX JAILS L CITIES ' 4 i : OF IXLANI) Eurijtf: (United Preea Ied Wfre.)', Bp-okane. Waih..; Oct;-JI.-A ruth to-gain admittance to one of el tha city Jails (n tha Inland m-:N pi re Is expected u t result of 4 tha luxuries which ara today be-. 4 lnt; lavished upon the occupant of these Institutions of deten- - 4 . tlon. 1 ' ; , '4 . Police Commissioner . 'Arm- e strong of Spokane' recently "or- - dered toilet- eoeps safety . raaora. 4 higher class food; Turkish towels;' 4 and semi-weekly baths for ; the - a guests at the city bastlle. ' -,; T 4 ' - Now come the RiUvllle author- 4 itlea with the announcement that 4 because of falling health Moses . R. Clark' Is to have daily auto- mobile rides. Clark has been an 4 inmate' of the county Jail since - 4 February last. ' According to ' plans Dr. Hewitt, the county 4 health officer. Is to take Clark with him on "Joy rides" Into the country to give the prisoner the" benefit of the country air. Clark was convicted by, a Jury, of murder in the second degree, and Is under sentence to the pen itentiary. The ' case was ap pealed to the supreme court., and pending a decision Clark . Is la the custody of the sheriff, poa- week. finally I to Kav. y. u. I warden, preacner ai fraium. aei me reward or iiouo of fered for the arrest of Meyers. , That the -authorities are unsatisfied with .Meyers' story. Is revealed by the successful search made by , Sheriff Minto yeaterday for . Meyers' (fun. Tha revolver, which was a .11 caliber auto matic Colts, waa found In the granary maoFD' amour - ine eacRS or wnrat on tha Larden plane. Meyer told tha of-1 fleer a he had dropped the gun and all Me ammunition In the Pudding river I one day laat week and that he had car ried the gun loaded only on day. With the cun.waa found a handful or cartridges bound, up in a handkerchief. 'The only reason Meyers could have I had for telling an untruth about thai gun, say the authorities, la that he I wished "to make his case stronger by I saylna; ha waa aorry for the act, which I waa committed on the Impulse and without deliberation sufficient to make the crime murder In the first degree. FORTH Oil SHIP subsidy mission Humphrey jot Washington Goes Down Coast and to Gulf States.' ' ' 1 v A Nj I. We Ha ve Never In (wired TO " the Name Stands for The picture to the left is of Queen Louise ihe woman to whom General Blucher referred when, overlooking the Waterloo battlefield after Napoleon's defeat, he said: "Louise is avenged." . We don't understand just how the picture of an European princess originally , became the symbol of an American shoe we have never been interested enough to find' out ; but when it comes to a question of what "QUEEN QUALITV? means, we can quote chapter and verse and produce evidence enough to convince any honest jury. . . ' J; 3 ' Cnlta Preea teaaad Wlra.V ' - r Seattle, Oct IS. Representative W. E. Humphrey left here today for Cal ifornia and the southwest, where he will fill several engagements to speak I When You ' Seethe Imprint "QUEEN QUALITY" on a Shoe, Rest Assured IVsyBReBlShoeh World More 1 If'every woman. in Portland -understood as much about, pur methods of selling shoes, as loour customers in California, we: would do aboutf i half the shoe business of this ,city. " We have never failed to prove pur position of biggest' value-giving supremacy to, any person .Who has evef;: visited our stores ; and we are producing more proof on this, point, every day. We do not hesitate to say right now that there are ho shoe stores ': i in the' United ,States where you will ind broader assortments, better .store service or lower prices. . . '"'.' TV-Z . on his proposed ship subsidy-bill -in aid 01 a merchant marine. He will speak before the Merchants' exchange and ai- Chance never built up anV ereat business establishment Tit's a slow process, must be followed, as carefully as a surgical operation." or. as, in the careless surgical operation, the subject is dead. We incessantly watch the details of this business and very frequently vy make, trips to ' , the largesjt cities of the country in order to ; profit by the methods of other shoe merchants.".;,, ' "VaJ . ; T " We are constantly improving; the day a business ceases to do so careless surfirery aeain. You'll find our policy of dose margin prices consistent throughout our stores; every; purchase you make of us is a "value." , Any merchant who tries to build up, a. mammoth business on a bed of shifting bargain sand, instead of anchoring on the eternal rock. of qual ity in the shoes and fairness in the price, furnishss material for the wrecks of the business world. 1 ' ' Steal Talking ICachlna Oepartmaai. There is la vast ' difference between niir talking machine departmentv and that of any other concern in the west We are not merely the. agents for one or another make of talking machine, but we handle all the various makes, side, l y side, and In this way ara in position t afford buyers a definite opportunity for careful comparison; thus ' can be secured exactly the proper instrument for every particular purpose. . With the many conveniences, in our talking machine department and partic ularly in i the painstaking service and . uniform courtesy which our patrons re ceive, we aim to surpass any like estab lishment on tne aciric coast. "All the latest records all the time," Jar the watchword here .and we live up 10 iu .no waits, no aeiays, no incon veniences here. . Ask for the latest red seal or Edison, or the "Twin Records' 4 65c); any and all are produced in. mis service, toe-etner witn a com jilete assortment of all the various disc and cylinder talking machines and cab inets are at your command. , The new Victrolairice $12S $75; less than the former style) is proving very popular. Dont' -fall to hear It All of our talKlnaT machines are sold on a con venlent easy payment Dlan.' Eflors 1'iano House, S5S Washington street, at j'arK ,irnini nreei,.' '..,. " ." lied organizations at, San Francisco on Friday and later .will deliver an address at Lios Angeles. After a stop at Cal exlco In southern. California for a short nunting season Humphrey will proceed to Houston, Dallas and New Orleans, wnere ne is scneauiea to speaK. "We expept to pass the ship subsidy uui ai me. nexs session or congress," said Humphrey, before leaving the city, "and I believe an effort should be made to place the facts regarding; our mer- ciiani marine oerore tne interior. sec tions or tne country in their true light. Particularly Is this true in Democratic strongholds, where opposition has been vigorous. . I believe that once the peo ple unaersianr wnat tne mil really ineana meir opposition will vanisn. EEV. DE. PAES0N8 r f f WIlili COME HEKE Overwhelming Proof ' of Our Position on tower Prices Now Mirrored in the New "Queen Quality'' Boots? Won't.youust take time to see these wonderful shoes at our new Port- land store? Look at other show windows the. shoes they display at $5.00 no further argument will be necessary. Patent, vici, dull, half-dull or tan leathers. . All of the newest models, many with cloth tops all colors. . ' ' .' ' After a correspondence extending over several weeks Rev. William Par sons, D. P., of Beaver Falls, Pa, yes terday formally accepted a call to be come the pastor of the Third Presby terian church,., taking the 'place made vacant by the Rev. A. J. Montgomery. who recently acceDted a call to Oak Park church, Chicago. E. S. Herlow of the committee named to take charge of the call received a telegram yesterday from Dr. Parsons, saying that he would be in Portland by November 18. and would at once assume charge of the pastorate of the church at East Thirteenth . and East Pine streets. . . . .. .-, ; Dr. Parsons 4s not entirely unknown to Portland people as he temporarily filled the pastoral duties of Hawthorne rresDFxenaTi cnuren aurine tne eariy months of this year, while the-regular pastor, Key. js. jvejson Allen, wa abroad on his vacation.. Dr.. Parson Is one of the strongest ef tne younger ministers in tne iresDvtenan cnuren. and is known as an earnest worker in the cause, as well as a brilliant Chau tauciua lecturer.'' . : ' ;. The Third Presbyterian church now has a membership of over 40V and It is Relieved by many of its prominent member .that under the leadership of so able a man as Dr. Parsons is known to be the membership can be quickly in creased to 600 or more. One of the first moves that will be made, by the congregation after the arrival of the new nastor will be the erection of a handsome new stone church. This may or may not bi done In conjunction with the Hawthorne Park ' - Presbyterian chureh, as there is some talk of an amalgamation of the two congregations. "The time. is ripe for tha building of a large church on the east side, which will become to that section what tne First Presbyterian church Is to the west side, said B. C. Herlow. "and it devolves upon the Third Presbyterian church to take the lead in this move ment" - ' K7fM : : Superior to Most $5 Shots Sold Elsewhere An Unabridged Shoe Store for AIL People -4 As i LOS ANGELES ''.. ,a ... ... . ... .. .-. . 0 . a- ... ft a '........ . . It is not only the va riety, assortment, the numerous styles and shapes that are confus ing, but your particular fit is here. ; . We show a strong line of Men's Shoes at $3.50, 4 and ?5. 166-170 THIRD ST. 7t;e c4d, eld atory. told times without r r-.r. and repeated pver and ever ('.a for the last S rears, but It la weicoma atory to thoa la rr h rf rialth Ther Is othlBg I ' rerli that cwre ce-urha and eolds i o.ul k!y as CraTiberUle'a Court - r. .... OLDEST HISSIOXABY SOCIETX IX SESSION Minneapolis. Minn.. Oct 13. The an nual meetlnar of the Amerioan board of commissioners or foreign missions, tne oldest of American missionary socle. ties, convened this mornlnar in Plymouth Congregational church, and will be in session three days. - Several hundred corporate members were present The Initial session was opened with devo tional exercises, at 1 the conclusion of which the Rev. IL P. Dewey, D. D., pas tor of Plymouth Conarreiratlonal church. dt-Hvered a short address, in which he welcomed those present to the city. A response was made by Dr. Baenuel B. Capen of Boston, president of the Amer ican ooara. Following the address ef President Capen aome mattera of a routine nature. sucn as tne appointment or committees. etc.. were disposed of, and Secretary Cocnelitis H. Pat ton read his annual re port. This report showed tha. year toJ hare been one of the moat proaperoua and satisfactory in the century of ex istence of the society. During the year over isoo.ooo waa raised for roral rn missionary work. . At the afternoon see ton the annual survey of the werk ef the American board was prmented In . a report read by the Rev. Dr. James T. Barton, on of tha secretaries. Bnla report was followed by addresse by several mis- ainnarlea, - and the aeewlnn conoloded wita a memorial aeryc for mlaelonar- I, American pastor and teacher k!lle In the Adaa massacre. The Rev. Waahlnrton (iladi. I) Il nt rvlt.. bus. Otiio. preach the aaouaT convo- tioa ei man tonlgbt ! Totwcrw Trust Cm Postpone!. waahlnrton. Oct II. On mntlon rf Attorney 0ral Wlckeraba befor the I supreme court tolar the rarmiiaMii i ' suit aaln the American Tobaen) m- ( ranr ani bliiimi mrnoraoona inner the aati-trust law waa i-eaalrd for aru nnt rw Mibar 1 1 rmmtent war to have bees beard thla vrtk GOLD DUST goes after dirt with a "big stick" and does all cleaning quicker and more " thoroughly than soap or any GOLD 1 DUST is more than soapdoes more than soap. Soap merely, cleans, GOLD DUST gets under the surface, tills every germ, washes out , every impurity ana sterilizes every tnmg the iiouse wife the toil of rubbing and scrubbing. Other cleansers make you show what you're made o GOLD DUST shows what its made o v . . GOLD DUST makes its own cleansing suds. It does the hard part of- the work;: you merely. acctcf if WELL-TEMPERED of all kinds, and for all purposes, are al ways procurable in our store. We have a goodly variety or tqols for all trade and occupations, and, in fact this is a prominent feature In our ' regular naruwure Dugrness. we Keep only tne better and more serviceable qualities of pooa j ana warrant every article we sell. Everything that a first class, progres sive .Hardware storey ought to keep 1 nere, at prices, mat are sure to. pleas. AVERY&CO. IS Third St., Bet. Pine &Asir ll&do by THE N. K. FAIRBANK - COMPANY Bala Tr Trim XoUaaC rl'imp. rtanAan-L wHI warrrt kaiti . as fat an alvapely at arret b e nti(e '- r. rrftttt In far nf ... .f m. j rmtirtmrti .'ve imrrtM tor' i -- , - , - .at. or i taa a I IC, irot-t and lamtUl, sad a-re thea. i READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL larchst. r.nPT $ i yv.KT rArrn vt the ortcox cocxtrt HOTEL PERKINS i riTTM AMD WAIamrOTOV STS. ' . In th heart of the business and shopping district Tha most modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest Local and long-dlatanca phonea irr every room. Rooms with private bath; n sulf and single. Bampla room. Elegant ear. ; : . . v ,- . Kaal dally Curia; ranob, dinaar and after th thaa r. 9r ui ramoa Mara oreHMtca. . lui meat all trau. . Bate tl aad . JUcaardaoa. iPra. xorzrAirrjrs co. X O. WZTXJa.aT9. tKl - ... . 1 . " ..a TH E CORN ELIUS : Th Houm of Welcome" . S. "CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Binjlt $1.50 and up. Double $2 and up. Our omnibug ' neeU u tralnt. , , Portland's Newest and ilot Up-to-Dat Hotel '. C W. 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