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13 ANGRY GIRL SHOOTS, . VICTIM OF STRANGE V ; SHOOTING RECOVERS . THREE MEN MAY DIE New Tork. June M. Antonio Flverona Advance of Stock July lst-25 la dead and two other man mar dla from bullat wouoda lnfllctd by Altna Saailnbe, a young alrl to whom flvar ona had tcn paring attantlona. Tha ahootlna oceurrad In tha atrcet laat night when th girl unbreldtd Mvarona for concealing from har tha fact that ha waa a married man. A crowd collected and om ona urgad tha angry girt to avanta barkalf upon ,i Hl har falaa admlrar. Bha draw a revolver and began firing rapidly. Ona bullet truck Flvarona and killed him. Two othora found lodarment In tha bodlaa of A two byatandera and both may alao die. Following tha hooting, tha girl, throwing away har pUtol, fought off with a hatpin two policeman who aought to arreat her. Bha waa finally aelaad from behind ! THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27. 1011.; L 11 11 11 i. j i -i i i . i hi...... i I. r liifcui days wmm I'll wmt and overpowered. Vf 7 1 Sailor Will Reworw. Ban Dlago. Cel.. June 17 F. W. EUI lott, chlaf aiachlnlal: J. Q Jefrlea, ma- waiaer, aevereiy burned when tne gaa ollne engine On the etibmarlne Pike. .'"backfired" lata yeaterday afternoon. will recover, according to- reporta from the parent ahlp Iris today. Hair Health Edward L. Naylor, Shot eaifleaaly laat December hy Frank Itocker, who at once committed aulcide. IRpccl-l r.lanttrh la Th JomL Foreat Omve, Or.. Jnne 17. After more than nix month apent In a Port land hospital aufferlng from a plutol wound ocmnloncd In a moat myaterloua hooting affray. Kdward L. Naylor, wealthy goatraleer. hae returned to his hom In this city. While not fully re covered, Mr. Naylor la practically con valescent. In an Interview Mr. Naylor atatod that tha story of the shooting as pub lished In The Journal wsa substantially correct, and that The Journal waa the only papr that printed an authentic and unaarbled account of the affair. Mr. Naylor waa shot one evening last December, Just aa darknesa had fallen. Me had gon. to his barn to feed hla atock. on his farm west of town, and upon leaving the barn observed a man walking some distance from him. Mr. Naylor would have thought nothing of the matter had the man proceeded on hla way, as people frequently walk through "Naylor'a (trove" after dark, but when the man came opposite Nay lor he turned and walked toward htm. The Koatralser then asked the atranger In a pleasant tone of voice if he was looking for someone. The man replied with an oath, and demanded that Nay lor throw up his hands. The latter re aented the demand and replied In kind, and. Immediately thereafter the man fired two shots, one aimed high and the second striking Naylor In the abdomen. The wounded man then turned and walked toward a dwelling house, calling for assistance, While the gnH wietder walked some distance under the trees and fired a tehot through hia head, dy ing Instantly. The sheriff and coroner were summoned by the aroused cltlsena, and when the pocketa of the dead man were examined papera were found prov lng him to be Frank Lenocker, a weal thy frultralser of North Yamhill. l.enorker had Juat returned from a trip east, and on the day of the ehontlng had purchased a ticket in Portland for his home. Why he came to Forest Grove will ever remain a myatery, aa he waa absolutely a atranger here. Ilia body was claimed by hia family. Eil ward l. Naylor, who ao nearly lost his life at the hands of Ienocker, la a native of Forest Orove, being the eon of Thomaa G. Naylor, one of .Oregon'a earliest pioneers, who took' up a dona tlon land claim here, and donated 84 acres to Pacific university, part of It being the present townsite of Forest , Grove. Ed Naylor, as he la known t everyone in Washington county, gradu ated rrom Pacific university in 1892. He followed abstracting and notary work for several years, and then took up the raising of Angora goats. He has one of the finest flocks in the atate, and took the grand prise with hla mo hair at the, Seattle fair. He la vice president of the Northwest Angora Goat association. If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Advantage of This Offer. We could not afford to ao strongly endorse Ftexall "M" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it aa we do If we were not certain that It would do all we claim It will. Should our enthusiasm carry ua away, and Rexall "M" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in ua and cur atatements, and In consequence our business prestlga would suffer. Therefore, when we assure you that if your hair ia beginning to unnaturally fall out or If you have any scalp trouble. Rexall "ft" Hair Tonlo will promptly eradicate dandruff, -stimulate hair growth and prevent premature baldness, you may rest aasured that wo know what we are talking about. Out of one hundred teat cases Rexall "9S" Hair Tonic gave entire satisfaction in ninety-three cases. Tt has been j proved that It will grow hair even i on bald heada. when, of course, the baldness had not existed for so long a time that the follicles, which are the roots of the hair, had not become ab solutely lifeless. Rexall "9S" Hair Tonic Is vastly dif ferent from other similar preparations. We believe that It will do more than any other human agency toward restor ing hair growth and hair health. It la not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cauae permanent ataln. It Is as pleaaant to use aa pure cold water. Our faith In Rexall "9S" Hair Tonio i la ao atrong that we aak you to try Hi on our positive guarantee that your j money will be cheerfully refunded with- I out question or quibble if it doea not do aa we claim. Certainly we can offer no stronger argument. It comes in two alzea, prices 50 cents' and 81.00. Re member you can obtain it only at The Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner Seventh and Washington streets. i TIMBER LOSS IS SMALL IN CROOK FOREST FIRES fBnerlal Dispatch to Tb Journal.) Pend, Or., June 27. The fwet forest fires reported In this vicinity this sum mer have been extinguished before they did any great damage. Near Pino moun tain, 30 miles southeast of here, two blazes were started In tha Deschutes national forest by lightning, burning over about 1000 acres. They were got under control by two forest officials, and with the aid of a good rain, were cut out. Another fire, IS miles north of here on the Deschutes, burned over a small stretch of timber owned by, Individuals. Little difficulty was had In quenching it. owing to the absence of underbrush. strict natrol of the valuable timber In this section is being kept By the firs I wardens, and this, together with the absence of brush, makea a destructive I fire unlilteiy. , TWO WOMEN AND A BOY BADLY HURT IN RUNAWAY, Coqullle, Or., Juno 27. -A very serious accident occurred last Wednesday on the road between this place and Myrtle Point when a team which Mrs. Ren jucjHuuen. sum uamoie. wno is a nurse from Marsh field, and a small boy, were driving became frightened, capsized the buggy and threw the two women sev eral feet against a fence, fracturing the skull, breaking the collar bone and three riba of Miss Gamble, and hurting Mrs. McMullen and the boy quite badly. Horseman Falls Into Deep Ditch. Salem, Or., June 27. An Independ ence, Or., race horse man who refused .to give his name went Into a ditch and wax knocked unconscious on a jagged rock at midnight. A river boat laiided and a party started uptown. Beebe A Stevenson, contractors, had left a sewer ditch unllghted and the stranger fell in. The ditch wa 13 feet deep and has sharp rocks protruding fronj the walls, so the man was badly lacerated and rendered unconscious. Friends rushed to tils rescue, but wera tripped over a low cable, thrown Into the mud and completely besmeared. - Tho chief of police carted tho Injured man to a hos pital, where he " was cleaned and hla wounds dressed. As soon as he same to his senses he rushed from tho hospital to prevent ills nam being given pub-J For your money in the way of ENTERTAINMENT is offered at GLADSTONE PARK This year than ever be fore. Why not plan to attend ? CHAUTAUQUA Opening day July 4, with big CELEBRATION Write T. J. GARY, Ore gon City for Program SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MEDICAL J or 0 DEPARTMENT TTnlversify or Oregon , HUrh Standard. Thorouarh Courses SESSION BEOZM8 OCT. 2, 1911. For catalogue address Dean, Dr. 8. B. Jo sephl. 10 Dekum bldg.. Portland. 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