.3 CITY HANGS ONTO attentions Intended tor Mrs. Theodore There to Only Quo ; Ttiaf ; ' . USZO THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN OXE CAT. 1 4way remember the full name, t Look , J&fTf. V ' lor thi gignaturo on eVery box..:; 25o. (j jyytff Roosevelt ' , , '. - , " -A clerk at a local hotel here, where Mrs, Roosevelt had engaged accommo dations, was, sent to 11jd Angeles to meet Mrs. Roosevelt-, When the clerk greeted Mrs. ; Clemens as Mrs.; Roose- velt, the Pennsylvania woman assumed the part in a spirit of fun, and during the 100 mile trip the clerk was very attentive. Explanations followed, and Mrs. Roosevelt was very much amused -A: s Woman Supposed to Live at Portland Acquires New Y6rk "House of Mystery? Not Return Farson Coin Minister Says Trouble Coming and No Reason for Japan Keeping Out of It. , Robber in Northern Woods Commits Atrocious Crime; , His Victims Woodsmen. oy me niunaer. A single New Tork' office building contains more than 760 miles of tele phone . wire. : ; ' Journal Wnt Ads bring resulta - Till Text of Objection to . ;! Bonds Comes. ' THE - OREGON DAILY JOURNAL." PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. -MARCH 23. .1911. MM ARE SEEKING JAPAII VATCIflKG ; EVEN CHI f. ; ".' '-.:- -. lyt: v v,' v'i' ',., KILLS All IWilS FOR IE CHECKS 125,000 CHECK 7 - h. i.. V, V;? 1 tl ! . - ' t - t " ' s (SpcMil f)inatrh to Tho Journal.) New York, Mrch 83. Detectives and proces-servers are searching for "Anna Levy,' to whom the "House of Mystery" was- conveyed by: the mysterious Mrs. John , W. Jenkins. Just as foreclosure proceedings were Instituted by Mrs. Be dell H. Harned, to recover the property she had sold to Mrs. Jenkins. - ; ( Mrs. Jenkins; a New Orleans girt, vari ously knowhas Helen Fuld-Dwell-Fleld-Jenklns, was the 'youngest of five sis ters of a Louisiana family,' one of whom also Is known as Anna Mitchell-Levy. During the fall: of 1910 the last named resided at, a hotel In Oakland, Cal.,: but .the record of the deed conveying the "Mystery House' refers to "Anna Levy'1 of Portland, Or. Two of the sisters of Mrs. Jenkins claim residence 4n New Or leans. One a the wife of an attorney. The Interesting tour ,of Mrs. Jenkins runs through the various southern cen ters where the racing game is popular, across the continent at least twice and in and out-of Chicago and New Tork Cty with remarkable frequency. ; ', ? Throughout all the story the same mystery follows the Identity of ."John VT. Jenkins." The latest information places his residence close to Chicago, and Identifies him with the possession of many millions made in leather.. Nathan .Ollen of Kenosha, Wis., a founder of the 1(0.000,000 leather- trust, was ssked if he was the Mysterious John W. Jen kins. r"I will net deny I know the worrfan, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs,- Fuld, Mrs. Dwell or whatever you choose to call her. ." He said, "I do not. deny I have visited her many times, but ' I deny emphatically that I purchased for Mrs. Jenkins the 'Mystery. House."' Colonists Arrive at Aberdeen. . ' (Soeclal rtli pitch to The JonrnaLt Aberdeen, March 23. About 200 colo nists have so far arrived on Orays har bor as a result of the colonist rates now in operation. Of those some 125 are' Polish people, coming to settle the lands of the Washington State Colonisa tion company," oh the Wlshkah river, Russians and i few Oreeks. The rt mntnder' are eastern 'people who have come to visit friends, or to look st the country, with a view to settling. Oratorical Contest at Dallas. J Spclal Diapatch to The Journal.! Dallas, Or., March ; 23 The annual intercollegiate oratorical contest, under tho auspices of the Intercollegiate Pro hibition association,, will be held In this city tomorrow night The winners of the debutes will go (to Los Angeles in May for the Pacific) Coast contest. Options on 14.000,000 feet of timber tributary to the Nehatem river, were taken, this week by some unknown gen tlrrnan who identity we did not learn, RHya the Enterprise. At any rate we are Rind to nee something doing all th time Helpful Hints on Hair Health Scalp andrHair Troubles Gen erally Caused by Care- . lessness. Dandruff Is a contagious disease " caus(1 by a microbe which also pro duces baldness. Never 'use a comb or brush belonging to some one else. No mater how leanly the owner may be these articles my bo Infected with mi crobes which will Infect your scalp. It Is far easier to catch hair microbes than It is to get rid of thetn, and a single stroke of an Infected comb or brush may " well lead to baldness. Never try on any body else's hat, Many a hatband la a resting place for microbes. If you happen to be troubled with dan-. ' druff, Itching scalp, .falling hair or bald ness, we have a remedy which-we be lieve will completely relieve these trou bles. We are so sure of this that we of fer It to you with the understanding that it will cost you nothing for the trial if it does. no produce the results we claim. This remedy pls called Rexall "83"' Hair Tonic. We honestly believe It to be thp most scientific remedy for scalp and hair troubles and we know of nothing else that equals it for effective ness, because of the results It has pro duced In thousands of cases. Rexall "98" Hair Tonlo Is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural , color when its loss has been brought about by disease, ana inaKe me iiair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this be cause It stimulates the hair follicles, de stroys the germ matter, and brings about a free nealthy. circulation of blood, which, nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow new hair. We want everybody who has any trouble wfth hair or scalo to know that Rexall "83" Hair Tonlo is the best hair tonic, and restorative in existence, and - no one .should scoff at or douhr thin - -atatemant-untlt they have pu t mr-elaim to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us nothing rpr tlfe remedy If it does not give full and complete sat isfaction In every particular. Two size 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies only st the Owl Drug Co., Inc., cor. 7th and Washlng- .Inn Kts. .,. ' mm All yellqv laundry soaps ''contain from 20 to 40 . rosin. Sunny Monday. Soap1 k contains no rosin that's why it's white. It is made from pure materials," and its ' use means", the saving of 1 clothes. i ' Sunny Monday contains 1 a wonderful .chrt-starter-7- -it saves- rubbing,- time- and labor. - a THE N. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY. . CHICAGO . Portland holds a $20,000 check from Farson. Son & Co. of Chicago. ' If will npt be returned to the firm until the i city has received the text of the opinion of the firm's' attorneys, wherein the I500,00K issue' of : Broadway bridge bonds, bid upon some time ago by these brokers, la declared Illegal. '.Word came from Farson,, Son Co. yesterday that the firm's attorneys had passed adversely on the bonds ; after two months' consideration, Tne text of the opinion - was not cited. Mayor Simon and City Auditor Barbur took this as an act of disrespect to we city they will respond In kind.. ' ' "t 't- ' In several of the great advertising mediums of the . east, advertisements for . the sale of 1500,000 : additional Broadway bridge bonds will appear next Monday. The bonds will be sold April 11 at the same .time water bonds are sold. They will be advertised for sale subject to legality, not subject to the opinion of attorneys, as' was tne diock i bid on by Farson. Son-Co. City Au ditor Barbur ald this jnornlng that the lattefs bid ha4 been irregular in me first place. , It was not accompanied by the proper certified check. It was made subject to the opinion of attorneys, when the nsual procedure is to declare it sub ject to legality; -. It was necessary to obtain the check by telegraph. City Au dltor Barbur ' maintains that' the city lost In several ways, besides time In bridge construction, by fooling with Farson,. Son & Co. .;. ' ; ' . Subject to legality This Time. City Attorney Grant aald this morn, lng he thought the new block of bridge bonds should be advertised subject te the legality of the bonds as construed by the supreme court of Oregon. He maintains that in declaring the bonds il legal the attorneys of Farson, Son A Co. have overruled the supreme court of Oregon, with Its five Judges, and have also overruled five judges of the circuit court, and one federal Judges all of whom had declared legal , and regu lar the initiative actvy which the bridge bonds were authorised; and further Judged that the case of the obstruc tionists,' Frant Kiernan and RalplrDtm lway, was without any merit. After having their various esses tried In all the - courts accessible, the ob structionists gave notice of appeal to the aupreme court of the United Statea. If they should win there the judgment of the court would include a decision that Oregon's Initiative and referendum are unconstitutional. . Ralph Dunlway, the obstructionists attorney, has said that is the real purpose of the litiga tion; to wipe out Oregon's direct gov ernment.. Tv; Direct Taxes tot Bridge Possible. City Attorney Grant said this morn ing that the acts of congress and of the legislature, authorising the bridge, had not only made' the Initiative un necessary, but had given the city au thority , to pay for the bridge out of general taxation, even as the new coun ty courthouse Is being built. However, he has not' ftled a' "motion to dismiss the obstructionist case from hearing be fore the United States supreme court, because of a slight question Involved as to whether the obstructionist case shall ultimately be construed to apply only to an attack upon the Initiative and referendum. In the meantime, the city, and its of ficials are not at all discouraged by the refusal of Farson, Son A Co. to take the Broadway bridge bonds. Mayor Simon said this morning: "The- adverae decision i Is extremely unfortunate, But I've arranged to have the city auditor secure a copy of the opinion rendered by the attorneys of Farson, Son & Co., before we return their check for $25,000. We should have this opinion Inside of a week and then we will know whether or not they merit the return of the check. Aa for re bidding, the city auditor is already au thorised to try It again and so we will keep on trying It again until we win." F VE BANK ROBBERS ESCAP Er2 ' (Ualted rreta Least Wlr. Victoria, B. C. March 23 Trluble tn China is predicted in an official report made to Japan by Mr. IJuin, minister to China, on his return to TOklo. This news was brought by the Tacoma Ma ru. The Japanese minister thought Ja pan should carefully watch the Inau guration of the new Chinese parliament lnfim. He said there wete in China a number of secret political bodies like ly to stir up a:.revolutlonary war, The government always succeeded In sup pressing petty i riots but It ' would be no easy task to subdue great civil strife when It arose, supported, by these, po litical bodies. . , ; ; - : r What the minister feared most was not troubles of local character, but a collision between Chinese and Manchu statesmen in the capital.' . It Was not necessary, he aald, for Ja pan to sacrifice everything for the pres ervation of peace ana tne integrity ox China. ... . : , No Blaca on the habitable globe can produce a happier, more contented class of citizenship than Is found In the Wil lamette , valley, and. especially in tnis portion of it, remarks the Eugene Reg ister. ' - , (TTalted Pteis Leased TTIrs.) VPort Arthur, Ont,, March. 28." To get possession of time checks which he is now unable .to. cash, an unknown man killed one and wounded two Finnish woodsmen on their way out from the Pigeon i River 'Lumber company's camp near Silver Mountain. ' - The men vfere on the road' leading from the camp to the railroad. Intend ing to take a train to Port Arthur, when they met a stranger who offered to di rect them, to the railway by a short cut His offer was accepted and at' a convenient moment the stranger opened fire on the three, killing one and seri ously wounding the other two. He then took, their time, checks, In the meantime using - a bunting knife so freely that one man has nine wounds. The robber made off, leaving his wounded victims to suffer.. They lay beside the dead body of their compan ion all night. Today one managed to reach the railway and get word to Silver-Mountain. ': ,.V ;Vi-r-'.'v Hag Fan Personating Mr. T, It. (Halted Fyim LMWd Wirt.) Santa Barbara. March 23. as a re sult of mistaken identity, Mrs., F. G. Clemens, of Pottsvllle, Pa., has received THE ADDITION WITH CHARACTER Laurelhurst 9 Is just 1V2 miles from the shopping center of Portland It is the best improved residence addi tion in Portland. It is Teached by three carlines and is only 15 minutes by car from" Third and Morrison.- .Yet you can buy a lot there 'for $900, , with a cash pay ment of but $90 and 2 per cent, or $18 a month until paid for.: Do you know of any otrrer exclusive residence addition as well irmprpved and ,as advantageously ' located where a , lot can be bought at so low a price and on such desirab.le terms,?,, Call to see MEAD & MURPHY, sales agents, 522 Cprbett Building, and talk the proposition over. Prices $900 and up. Ten per cent cash and 2 per cent discount; 15 per cent dis count to builders. lllp . Mead & Murphy SALES AGENTS. Phones Main 1503, A-15I5. 522 Corbett Bldg. WOUNDED (United Press Leased Wire.) Gahanna, Ohio, March 23. Headed by j Mayor Dawson of this city, a posse aur- j rounded live saieoiowers in tne under brush near here early today. Two rob bers were wounded in the fight that followed, but all finally made their escape, Late last night the bandits blew the safe in the postofflce here and wrecked the building, but were driven off before they got any money. The thieves took refuge in a barn, and later took to the brush, where a heavy fire was main tained until dawn. No member of the posse was wounded. The presence of the bandits in the town was tipped off10. citlsens,. who Immediately armed and took up posi tions near the. postofflce. In the run ning battle which followed, two of the bandits were wounded, but they were carried off by their companions. The yeg'gmen got 1200 worth of stamps, but these were thrown away during the fight t ... : - A "FOR RENT" LIST e You've often passed a business 4 or residential location and seen 4 the sign "For Rent" In the win- 4 do w, and afterwards. tried to, re- 'member where the- sign was It's been an impossibility, like as e not, to locate the sign again. How different with the "For Rent' locations that are Hated In 4 the Want Columns, Just cut out 4 e the column and mark the loca- tlons that are of interest to you,: 4 4 Oppose you wlch to visit several 4 4 of tho pieces of property that ' 4 4 are listed; you have the lnfor- 4 4 matlon before you in the clipping ' 4 4 andcan easily arrange a tour of 4 4 Inspection with the least possl- 4 4' ble Inconvenience. .. 4 4 The Ideal place to advertise 4 4 property that's for rent Is In The 4 Journal Want Columns.!' ' ' 4 ") - . . . .' 4 4 4 4 4 PERSONALS .Frank S. Fields, county clerk, has re turned from a two weeks trip to Cali-rornlarThr"Ve'Sler-parrof the time was spent in Los Angeles, and he says the weather was more disagreeable than any. weather Portland exoeriencaii last winter, ( Mrs. Fields accompanied htm on' me trip. J , Journal Want Ada bring results. 3 The Totally Different Store C Nothing Down 1 No Cash Required tHen $1 a Week Baturday night this liberal offer ends. Any responsible person can secure a credit charge account here nothing down and 11.00 a week. We invite a comparison of our prices, for we know you can do better here not alone better prices, but better treatment and better terms. We make no extra charge for credit We carry complete lines of Women's Tailor-Made-Suits, Coats, Skirts, Shirt Waists, and the lowest prices prevail here at all times. Special in Men's Suits The men of Portland 'have never before had such a wonderful op- fortunity to be well dressed at so ittle cost. We want you to see our' $18.00 and $20.00 values we are selling this week for: $15.00 Tot men who, won't Btand for any-' thing but the very best, we offer a line of, hand-tailored suits; garments that cotild not be duplicated at any tailor's -under $30.00 and $35.00 and' our price is only--. . . 245 MORRISON ST. - Bet Second and Third Sts. f I I, '. I - $22.50 ;,, M Vv Ask to see '. our DUCK SUITS Ask .to see our Paul Jones ! Middy Suits Boy's . Clothes That are differ ent from others. Superior in style, fit and quality Moderately Priced $5 to $15 Juvenile Clothes That are genur ine novelties and con- trolled exclusively by us Moderately Priced $3.50to$10 FffiE With every Boy's Suit or Reef er, a baseball and bat, glove, mitt or baseball suit f ill in Mm "1 EXTRA SPEC5AL BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS-In all the new Spring color ings Light and dark Regularly sold at 50c O Cp Special for Friday and. Saturday, only.......;;i..."-V-, FAREWELL REMOVAL Our landlord has arranged with us to vacate the Litt location, 351 Washington'' street, at once, and vacate -we must in less than 30 days. We must get out of the iT Litt store. Every spring garment far this great store must be sacrificed at oncey regardless of their value. Every Press, Coat, Suit, Skirt and Petticoat has the Fare-- ; well Price oh it that will force every garment out quick. ; ' ; r . New Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses I Alii Go in This Unrestricted Removal ri7 - . (ii ; i" i.i.i'. .'". Most of these new Frocks. areParisian modclsiin others, features from imported models are cleverly adopted and introduced. All are distinguished by some of . the out-of-the-ordinary m design, coloring and trimming-." You have yoarown: choice it girat RemOTal S8Jr Reductiottf $12.50 DRESSES, now fl C QK only P UeitJ $20.00 DRESSES, -now QiO QC only Plee7t) $25.00 DRESSES, now jJg QQ $35.00 DRESSES now ; All Silk Pongee Tailor-made Suits, ' now at PRICE - Spring Models jnlNew: Tailor-Made Suits ; 35 new models to select from. Plain and braid trimmed styles. Men's mtxtar fray, tan and cream Serges and the new black Wool Back Satins, Whipcords and Diagonals. Farewell prices are 'so astonishingly low every, garment will soon be gone. We1 are only too glad to say farewell to them, as our landlord wants the premises and we must vacate. "- " $25,00 SPRING SUITS,' 0"t 4 QC $35.00 SPRING SUITS, 0O4 Qf? now... Ple7J now OJldHttU t $30.00 SPRING SUITS, Q1 Q QC $4000 SPRING SUITS, . CA now Dl7eOt) now 'DiiteOU.i $50.00 SPRING SUITS ...S 34.05 '''? . Advance Styles in. Women's ; Street and Afternoon Coats Present displays include distinctive models in black satin, fine mixtures. Serges and Diagonals. Top Coats in Imported Tweed Diagonals are: t' $2a00' COATS, now at 95 $35.00 COATS, now at ; Only ,h1nit,tt.M, S24.95 $25.00 COATS,-now at A QCT.- . $45.00 COATS, now at COQ QK only tDleatl only ...'',. , OmU00 $30.00 COATS, now at g :? ; $50 to $60 COATS, now jjjJJ (Jg NO GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL ...,, : ,:: in, mi!, m.i in ' ; ., Im. . ... ii i in ,r .1, 1,11 .....r.u.,,. , , A ... ;