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I , i ..n..,:!! if I J-1 :y; :y Tcft Wants to L:::n With Ohio. . t ' n S r .. 1. I; v.: rr:, 1. ; . j ' t; U 1 ,tj t.- i t I r-st'f t'N - h e-wl. i: if:;,a !:-:. lie- if I :,. f :r s.rs ,.-. i.5 w.s rcr t-vul tJ O'Le.i.-y f;iH, t- tt.at r her. lie ki-i.e,I h-r out of the 1 ouse I ce ive.l a k-tter his blfter la D u- wht'n thf-v Hveil in t-'.m-KrancistMV ThPn i vor ye t.r jay, b..-.--eeehin;r him to lave 1 e advertised that Kite bad neen iohi twin nn ana p. icy una corns i iuvui. li. Chinatown. .Their pictures were la the papers there. . They came to live in Milwaukee in Portland. He kicked her out again. Thrir little Jans was born. She came where he could forget all. Attorney AbanCots da Attorney L. C. Mackey rrprespnted Haysing ;or several months, hut fchort ly before his wife had Unpins arrost- - J ! v -.1 C! e c f a f i;n:Iy ;-.': di vnr o e -.t had b- n f Hat-sins, dee'.ined to lau l iy to me for protection, wnere i nvs Batru in ma municipal court, tie loia flim Janitor in the Keeler apartments. He j he could no lonRer be his attorney. The came there. He knocked her down on attorney refused to act for him on ac the floor. My wife saw him do it. He count of hla quarrelsome nature, and Ft. Louis, Mo, 'Nov. 23. With an at :., ; e of senators representatives, v( rnors, industrial leaders and heads : , o-i-mercial organizations, the annual t veuion of th -- i Lakes-of-the-Gulf .hp Waterway Association was opened i this city today with the assurance at It will go on record as one of tho o: t notable gatherings aver assem 1 in the history of this country In interest of waterway development resident W. K. Kavanaugh called the Hting ta order at 10 o'clock - this orning. Governor Hadley and Mayor n-ismann welcomed the delegates. Be rts of committees and officers corn led the. business of the Initial ses- m. This afternoon the delegates In-L cXcA the new McKinley bridge across i.a Mississippi as guests of Corigress- an W. B. McKmleyv The business of f.e convention will be concluded' tomor- (t'nlted Prew ll Wire jW?. St. Ixmis, Nov. 2o. Tha charge that resident, Taft'a alleged partiality for ;s own river, the- Ohio, resulted in -rious differences over the Lakes-to- he-Gulf waterways .project, was the r atura of President kavanaugh's ad rress at tha fifth convention of the lakes to tho Gulf Waterways associa tion here this afternoon. "It is a bitter disappointment," he id, 'that we must record at' least a r irtial failure of congress favorable intent, to the official partiality first coted by us during last year's river trip, when 'President Taft postponed Many weeks the appointment of a "wa tt rways board, thus making it. appar ent that tha board's report In conform ity with an act of congress must ne-e-f sarlly be hastily arrived at. Also ti-.at he appointed men who. tha people r-red, wera unfriendly to tha project" T,wenty governors, 60 members of f nsress and 700 or 800 mayors are ia tendance at the convention, which Is t e largest In the history of the organ S atlon. It Is estimated that nearly 1500 delegates are present Practically very state in the union Is atrongly represented;" "vr'"''.' i r-n !, ;'A'-A--','f -It is probable, taking PVeaideht Kava raugh s speech as a criterion, that the ronventlon will adopt resolutions calling ' pen congress to recognise the Missl t;ppl river as the main trunk Una of the waterways project, and not the Ohio, p favored by , the ' people along the linos banks. -"Wvw"; Among the speakers on tha program i re Governor Hadley of Missouri, Mayo ) riesman of St Louis, Governor j i.usted of Maine, Governor-elect Lie i rue of Oklahoma. Governor; Harmon (. Ohio, Governor-elect Wilson of New . -raey, Governor-electDlx of New Tork, overnor-elect Foas or Massachusetta, '.-nerai j-uko m. Wright former ..eor'a- tiry of war and ex-governor of the i iiilippines, Isharn Randolph of Chi cago, chairman of ther internal improve ment company; Arthur Hooker, pueblo. Colo., chairman of tha National lrrlga tum congress; Lyman E. Cooley, engi- r er of the Lakes to tha Oulf associa tion, and H. A. Halaey of the real es tate, exchange, Chicago. . '.' ' 1 Strong delegations from San Tanelsco f r i New Orleans are In attendance and every effort will, be made by them to n cure an Indoraement -of; one or the e t her citiea as a site for the Panama ex position in, IMS. The California dele gation prepared today for a reception to Governor-elect Johnson, who will ar- ri ve soon. .. i picked up little Jans and ran in a rage to the street wnere he" started to hurl him on the pavement Does that look like he love the baby like he Bay? . "W had him arretted November 10. Tho Judge ay when he is tried, 'Have you 500r He say, 'No.' Then the Judge say, Tou go to Jail for a month.' But the. next day juage lazweu iei him out without bond. , ' , Child Was Abducted. Hassing come then and .steal the baby. He take It to his sister in un ver, ' They wouldn't keep , it and ho coma back. Then he plan to kill my sister and ha did it Oh, It Is hort rlbler ''.-:': :' Hedman's story was substantiated by statements mada by his brother, Exel Hodman, 788 Pacific street and by Mrs. Hedman, who declares there .were many other times when Massing struck a.nd abused his wife,- although she waa try ing to do her -best for him and the baby. v - - .'-; Hassin had been dolna- work at the Cornelius hotel under the direction of Jamas 0Leary, the engineer. t "I never saw him ao happy as na was yesterday," said O'Leary this .morning. Ho went, whistling and amuing arouna hla work as though bo had happy thoughts. I know him now for , cold blooded VlUaln. t dont , know whore ho got tho gun that ho used, but It seems -to mo he must nave naa it ready." Inflnanoed Sis xaisasa. O'Leary said that ha had had some thing to do with Hassing's release from Imprisonment Tha night beroro Mas sing" was arreeted, O'Leary had em ployed him to do the work at tho Cor nelius hotel. When Hassing did not show up for duty ha Investigated. Then ho telephoned the Judge, he says, ask- in r If Hassing was or was not w m released, as he wanted either him or another man to begin the work, a little later Hassing ehowed up for duty. He oMd his work well, O'Leary declares. William Nof ke, another oloctrleal worker, who was well acquainted with Hassing, said this morning that ho was one of the clearest-headed, smoothest talking men ho had ever known. EIlo Hedman declared that It waa Hassing's smooth talk and "crocodile tears" about being separated from hi baby that had softened Judge Taiweim heart ; Mrs. Hassing Vfter leaving her hus band secured work as a waitress, then ho rot a position at Alexandra Court She was, returning from her work at; Alexandra Coutt last night to the Keeler apartments, where her brother had given her and little Jans shelter, ; when Haeslng met her at Fourteenth j and Columbia, The Keeler apartments I are one block south of the pot whene: the. shooting occurred. - V . :. J Brother Is EysterleaL -yi: '. Soon after Mrs. Hassing was re-1 moved to the hospital her brother burst in on the doctors and nurses, declar ing .brokenly that the murder'was due to the action of the police judge In letting the murderer, go. . "He say, Oh my God,' after ho kill my sister." said Hedmaa ."But be never think of God befora" In HacBlng's coat pocket was a Uttle card on which he had written: t "I tried to take you sway from your mamma, but I can't' So l am going to end everything when. she comes to night Keep this card until you grow and then read; than you will under-stand.-.- Fapa."-;----v-Tt-j-- ' -'- The engineer, CLeary, believes that Hassing seenved happiest yesterday when ha was writing his last words to tho baby, whoi was found this morn ing happily playing on the floor In the Hodman flat, all unaware of the trag- did not care to hive such a client He appeared for Hassing In two cases at MihvaukJe, in which Hassing was charged with assault and "battery. Shortly before Hassing and his wife moved from Milwaukle, the wife stated she was beaten on the head' and over the shoulders by Hassing so badly that she was unable to be out of bed for two days: . In the opinion of Attorney Mat key, Hassing vaa a bad man. - - Early this month Hassing began to complain to Chief Probation Officer Teuschor of the Juvenile court about the treatment of his baby, alleging that lit tle Jans, IS months old, was not being properly cared for by Mra Hassing. He Insisted on making formal . complaint, and the case was heard by Judge Gan- tenbein In the juvenile court on Novem ber IS, when Hasalng'scomplalnt was dismissed. " , Miss Emma L. Butler, a probation officer, Investigated the . case. Mra Hassing was living with the child at the ( Keeler apartments, Fourteenth and Clay streeta Hassing had alleged they were living la a basement, and that the child waa neglected by Its mother. Miss Butler found the "basement" was mere ly the first floor of a modern apart ment house, and .there was no evidence to show the mother was unfit-or abused JZAL0US HUSBAND . ' LAYS IN AMBUSH ON STREET OF CITY (Continued From Page Ona) tooled Police Judge TaxwelL. Because Judge Tazwell let him go without bond when the evidence that Hassing had threatened to kill my sister was before l :m, I .hold him responsible. In part for my sister's murder."Statement of l-.lo Hedman, today. Every Man Read This Thls treatment is said to have ' acquired a wonderful reputation ? throughout the east, owing to Its peculiar propensity to fortify the ? nerve force and generate health and a consequent personal mag- . nettsm, so essential to tho happi ness of every normal human bo-. lng. It Is claimed to be a bless ing to those who are physically Impaired, gloomy, despondent,;, jiervous and who have trembling Of the limbs, dluiness; heart pal pitation, cold hands and feet in-' somnla, fear without cause, tim idity In venturing and general In- ' ability to act rationally as others do. Aiso of vast benefit to ' writers, professional men, office' workers and the victims of soci ety's late hour and over-indulgence In wines, liquors, etc. i j t By nroDarlnar the treatment at home -secretly,, no one need know" '! or anothers tmuble, while the. Ingredients are much used in fill ing various prescriptions, so that even the purchase of them sep arately need occasion no tim idity. , , If-the reader decides to try H, get three ounces of ordinary ayr-' up sarsapaiilla compound, and one ounce compound fluid balm wort; mix and let stand two hours; then get one ounce -compound essence eardlol and one ounce ; tincture oadomea com--' ?ound (not ' cardamom), mix alt " ogether, shake well and take . a teaspoonful after each meal and A one at night .. . , This contains no opiates what- 1 ever and may also be used by wo- men who suffer with their . nerves with absolute certainty of -prompt and lasting benefits. timifMDi;! DEMOP.VINT LEJGUE J. J. Sayer, of the Portland Com mercial club,, returned this - morning t i i r '! t 1 t ; ; i i. - f . i:n a t'-iur cf t ' a i;l t 1 jntf ,' st of t:.- i of the Oresion I'evv' . ' t 1 Sayer found tremendous I t . -r convention, every comnu;':;! visited bavins arranged to p gales. The people ore fully aw importance of tha- coming' con said Mr. Sayer, "and have prepar-M to be well represented. In some communi ties interest in the commercial organi sations had hpen a-tlowed to lag-, but they are getting new life and realize that Oregon 1s just on the verge of an era of its greatest development. , The people of the, valley are much interested in the coming of James J. n i ar-cf ('- i T!i" ! " "0 ijl'Ip U,( iiiilt!.:nd Lh B. F. Wyatt proprietor of the Cali fornia dairy, was fined $25 this mo,n- 1. ,i t 1 I t ( t 1 1 4x t ra.l t .11'; 1 t . t t li i " i K ID Irv i., 1 tot produce :i tho new proprietor a.sKe.J me old owner mt h couil 1 in such a case, he waa advised to water the milk. that. amount. 1i Within the territory of the proposed "Otis county" Itself, on;y 15 voters voted for it (D) J Cen's Salts. Rcfccoata crJ 0vcrcct3 ('.v: ' CT '; -' V We have fqund that it pays to keep our stock clear of ; broken lots' and sizes, even though we sacrifice ocx profits at times; so have taken a lot of $25 and $30 ' Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats of fbroken lots and put them on sale for one week with our well known "Lion Special" values at $20. ' TJEN'SSUITS' RAINCOOTS1 OVERCOATS' VaJ Values tiieeeeooee 8 We need not emphasize the splendid merits of these 5 hih class" garments. They -speak for themselves. We want you to see them, and be your own judge. BOYS DEPARTillETiT SPECIAL Attention of mothers' b called to the great savings , offered on Boys' Suts, Raincoats and Overcoats. For a few days values up to $7.00 will gg : I SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY I : Ooliiinn Co. lC3-170Th!rdSI Hair Health ' "William . Hassing, electrical worker, met his beautiful wife, from whom he had been separated five weeks, at1 the corner of Fourteenth and Columbia Mreets about t:S0 o'clock last night "Without a word of warning he drew s revolver and with it blew out her brains, one shot entering her left temple and the other entering the brain from the brick of the left s ear. Hassing then turned the gun en himself, firing two tnots, one ranging upward from under the chin, the other entering the left side of the face. Mrs. Hassing dropped to the pavement with a wild scream. Has sing fell across her body.. When Archie Petteya, 52$ Clay street ran to the spot Hassing had the re volver pressed against hla wife's body, his nerveless fingers feebly trying to pull the trigger. Mra Pearl Wilcox, of 28 Market street, was eye witness to about the same sight ; Drs. Roy c. and B. McDanlel beard the shots from a nearby bouse, where they were being entertained; , - When they reached the Place they heard Hassing mutter. "My C.i.A I'll. mv wle-H . , Dies la SCospital. , ? Mra Hassing Jived but a few min utes after being taken to the surgery r wt. Vincent s noBpitaL Hassing will live, it Is reported today. - - before an inquest can be held over Mrs. Hassing's body, the charges Of her brother, Ello Hedman, against Po Ure Judge Taiwen will be investigated. '4,My sister with Hassing was In hell," ceciared Hedman thla morning. He tried to make out that she waa not a K-ood woman. I would stake my life If You Have Scalp ' or v Hair -Trouble, Take Advantage of This Offer. , in 1. 1 ,m i We could not afford to so strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic - "and continue to sell It. as we do If we were not certain that it would do all we claim It wllL - Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall "63" Hair i Tonic not give entire satisfaction to ! the users, they would lose faith in' us ! and our statements, and In 'consequence ! our business prestige would suffer.- . Tnererore, wnen we assure you mat If your hair Is' beginning to unnaturally fall out br If you have, any scalp trou ble, Rexall "if Hair Tonic will promptly- eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and prevent premature baldness, you may rest assured wo know what we are talking about -k i-' . v.,; . i, Out of one hundred teat cases Rexall ?3" Hair Tonic gave entire satisfaction in ninety-three eases. It has been prov ed that It wilt grow hair evert , on bald heads, when, of course, : the bald ness has not existed for so long a time that the follicles, which sre the roots of the hair, had not become absolutely lifeless. Rexall -93" Hair Tonlo Is Vastly dif ferent from other similar preparations. We believe that It will do more than any other human agency toward re storing hair growth and hair health. It Is not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cause permanent stain. It Is as pleasant to use as pure cold water. ' -" Our faith tn Rexall "9V Hair Tenia Is so strong that we ask you to try It on our positive guarantee that your i money will be cheerfully refunded with out question or quibble. If It does not do as we claim. Certainly we can of fer no stronger argument It comes In two sires, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain It only at The Owl Drug Co, Inc. Cor. ?th and Washington sts. MaOmeesua (0) wpeosr ... .y T- r? iJ V- Style, Filt .Finish Durability I You will, find these terms accurately charac ' . terize our "fall and winter stock of mens wear--. ables. We carry, among other makes, the cele- "brated -r ' " 1 ' All You Have To Do In Life Is DO 'RIGHT If you always do this you won t have to leave town be t wen days. In all cf my busi ness I love-to meet my cus tomers at any time or place, because I know tbey have ' been treated right by ma Come in and ace me if you want spectacle, watches, dia monds or anything in my line. Spectacles at Prices Popular East Lens. lnyour frames SLOP y fnfi, nJiuimlro frames.. (LtO 1 eu(-,-n tn filled f rnniea. . f XfiO ' ,!" t in (.o'l t r rues.., . J.C3 STAPJES, the Jeweler, .TiSSL. m 'MMm : , :M. i, Clothes, a brand noted for its excellence terial and correct workmanship. See our in SCHLOSS BROS jf-V- ..... f f 1 1 1 "1 li Good goods at low prices, made possible by, our perfect Organization, low rents, no extra expense for this side department - .Come and inspect our stock at any time and talk over our credit plan , "Your Credit I8:GooI3,, First and Yamliill Second and Yamhill ramus Jk y :n , , . . r :::- .- ww w. !vr :v..-. V iK; r of ma-' . -; . .. mttmW special . 4 ' : I-" . i e ie.ete v s r ' " H&j I - . mm mmum - , v . -.mm km , ., ...- miiiii V . I t i : r ; ' ' : , ' 1 . . I Mem's Smite mM (Q) VSFCOOtlS P.