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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, ( TUESDAY " EVENING, JUNE 87. 4811. n r. i. ) 1 1 i s. FORMER POMD GiRL.MONAREES.IS TRAMP FLEES AS WOMAN U 1 WITNESS FOB SEE: She Admits Having Partici pated in Some of Rites of Apostle's Cult Tells of Purifying Self of Shame. Two Shots Are Fired From Re volver by Plucky Defender. "M-r. .1rr .. M.niK lie.-, for m.rlv ,f IVrtlatid. 'i . Ipl of Eve Ivr Arthur K-e thi- ' r.- e uler of nb-'fiom glvlriK thre wandcrera any en Mrs. Harry George, of ISM Delaware avenue, wife of a Portland mail rarrler HUikfd a vlrloua iramp Inst night with a revolver and forced thr would-be In truder tn fire in the darkness only after two khot had Heen fired at him. Several daya ago. a tramp ml led at her home and ake) for food, hut Mr (ifiiruo, who hatl leen advised to refrain Solute life.' u-miiMii at the n.fHlon nf contributed to the l drrd HrMes. 17. tn.- I the ktiinrl todav trlul fur Laving i'!n juonr) of Mll (I I hi- hnrai-ler- lied a me .-nming inr.irrr or a penri-i race The Hpc slrl wni. neroi.s and any thing hut i nnflrl. nt aa die r-j.rd to endure another dny'a grilling a IoSm'i weird prmtlcoa In hi" Junior common wealth.' The girl -me,l grimly fa tigued and look'd five yenre oldT than when thr trUI r.inimem .l. Sanies Beading Statement. The Kf girl. -x;imlnrd by the prose cution, d'-nli-d Hint she had read In Fee's hook. Aboolute Life on Trial." the statements. Willi froe .women and inotherhoo.l. .involute life will ome to Ita full urengtli in the world." or "In the hoime of the 1ord. sex shall not he repudiated " The state alleges that theiie exprea lona by "the revealer" are the founda tion of the free love doctrine through which he accomplished the downfall of the Rees and Hrldges glrla. Purified Selves of Sham. Aaked If purifying meetings mere held in 6ee' -Junior commonwealth." Mona replied. "We purified ourselves of the sense of shame." Aaatstant Ilstrlct Attorney Burnham asKMl: Hunt it the custom for you and others of the commonwealth to dis robe and stand nude before earn other In order to purify yourselves of . the sense of shame?" Mona flushed a bright red and re plied. "I won't answer that at all." one aiso rem sen to answer any aues- i niiragement to remain In the neighbor hood, on account of the many depreda tion, ordered him away He liecainn ifry aliuslve ami threatened st that time t me agnln laxt night. He kept ' l.t 01 ll j Mis lieorge had prepared herself for Ms return Che fired two shots. This , frightened him. The man Is describe! I as five feet eight Inches tall, i lad In a dark stilt, black shirt and black slouch I hat He Is of ruddy mmplexlon and , has a red moustache The police are I looking for him STOLE STAMPS TO GET REVENGE ON P. M, AVERS BOY Charles Bradt, Arrested by Federal Men, Says He Be lieved Postmaster Respon sible for Death of Mother. Collision wrecks RIG; KILLS HORSE Auto Dashes Into Wagon, Hurling It Over Embank ment 1 Injured. While J. t'rlck. a demonstrator for the Stoddard-Daytnn Automobile com pany, was driving along Powell road last night he ran Into a wagon driven by W. I.. Beehtold of 1216 Mall street, throning bflth the driver nd the horsn over an embankment, maiming the tlon. to ti e relation. w.-..n -.,.,.ie I borse no that he had to be killed, wreck ed Mildred Bridges and See. I ln ,h wagon, and injuring Beehtold so I badly that It was necessary to send ' him to the Good Samaritan hospital. Cricks machine, which dragged the rig, horse and driver at least ;u feet. also ahot over the embankment and overturned. Crick was not hurt. Patrolman Adams went to the scene and ahot the horse. He reported to po lice headquarters that the driver had run away through the brush after tin. accident happened, but Crick this morn ing voluntarily appeared at the police headquarters, where he related the cir cumstances. He says the man In the rig was coming down the left side of the road, and was apparently asleep when the collision occurred. He also asserts tnat ne did all he could to as sist the Injured man and only left after he had summoned doctors. Beehtold will be able to leave the hospital to BASEBALL TEAMS 10 IT BENEF GAM E H. A. Polltx. manager of the Elks" baseball team, has announced that benefit ball game, the funds to be used for the relief of Chief David Campbell s family or for the firemen Injured In yesterdays fire, will be given July 10. with the Knights of Columbus team at the league grounds. Judge McCredla has donated the grounds for that date nd a large attendance is anticipated. John J. Erklfts. manager for the Knights Of Columbus team, will be assisted In Riaklng the arrangements by Ed Oaff ney and Cass Campbell. James Borke will be Mr. Pollta' assistant. OPEN AIR MEETING BY FEDERATED MISSIONS There will be an Inter-denomlnational tent meeting at the corner of Fifteenth treet and NehaJem avenue, tJellwood. conducted by the. Rev. James Crooks and Donald L. MacPhee, evangelists, com mencing tomorrow at 8 p. m.. There will be an open air meeting at ";80 p. m at Thirteenth street and Cmatllla ave nue, under the auspices of the federated missions of the Pacific coast. Mr. Crooks Is well known from the Atlantic to the Pacific as a gospel preacher. O'BRIEN, BOSCHKE GO TO ATTEND CONFERENCE J. P. O'Brien, general manager, and George. W. Boschke, chief engineer, of the O.-W. R. A N., left yesterday to attend the annual conference of the of ficials of the Harrlman lines to be held this week In Chicago. At this confer ence the budget for the various roads of the system will be passed upon and expenditures for the ensuing: fiscal year will be authorized. Charles F. Bradt Jr.. a 17-year-olJ lad, w.ia arrested by federal officers last night charged with the robbery of a postofflce In North Carolina. When questioned by the deputy marahata the hoy broke down. adrrJtted he had stolen from the postofflce, and said he had done so because he believed the post master was responsible for the death of his mother Between his sobs the boy told the of ficers how the postmaster at Cronly, a little town ntar Wilmington. N. C, who wns hIho the village doctor, had treated his mother through a long lllneas, how she died and that he believed the doc tors carelessness was responsible for his mother's death He said the only thing that occurred to htm was to get even with the doctor In some way for ullowlng his mother to die. He thought If he broke Into the postoffhe and stole the stamps he might bring dls. reillt on the post master. He took Sj worth or stamps and with some money that ho had. made his way to Portland, which seemed to hliv far enough away rrom home to be uf Through letters he wrote to his father and brother In Cronly the federal of ficials traced the boy to Portland. He was indicted by the grand Jury at Wil mington and I'nltcd States Marshal Col wtll was asked to have him arrested The deputy marshals looked up the boy's record since he has been In Port land and found It to be excellent He got work the day after he arrived and has kept his place since then. gllng satisfaction and proving himself trust worthy. Assistant Inlted States Attorney Walter Kvana said today he would try to have the case against the boy dropped If his story proved true. L'nited Htatea Commissioner Cannon has no au thority to free him, because he la al ready under Indictment in North Carolina. DERELI HUSBANDS T MUST' PAY 525 EACH Frank L. Fllondon and Dudley Beam- r were ordered yesterday afternoon by County Judge Cleeton to pay their wife IIS a month for support, or go to the roekplle The men aaked for a little time to get frlenda to go on their ball so they can go back to work and earn the required amounts. The wife of Reamer told the Judge that her husband has refused to sup port her and their three children for several weeks. Bhe aaid she had to work to vet money to keep herself and little ones. Ho Is a plumber and about SO years old. Mrs. Fllondon said her husband squandered $5000 belonging to her and now refuses to work. The judge se verely lectured Fllondon, and told him f ha does not go to work, he would go to the roekplle. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Nellson settled heir trouble, and he agreed to support her The Judge asked him to put up a bond to keep the agreement. MEDDLED "II luni IIIILIl HE SHOT VON PHUL MRS SPRINGER Society "Woman In the Case" Says There Would Have Been No Tragedy If Hen wood Had Kept Still. Denver, Colo.. June IT. Declaring that If Frank H. Hen wood had not "meddled" In her affairs the Brown Pal ace hotel tragedy In which George Cope- land and "Tony" Von Phu wero killed, would never have occurred, Mrs. John Springer, society woman, told her own story of her connection with Von Phul here today at Hanwood's trial. Mrs. Springer, to aave whom. It la IS jbbl m UMMm PROSECUTES CAT FOR STEALING CHICKENS MARIA D'ARCY, VETERAN SALEM TEACHER, DIES iSslem Bunto of Tbe Journal Salem, Or.. June 27. Marls Frsnces D'Arcy, for the past 30 years a teacher in the Salem schools, died suddenly this morning of heart failure, follow ing several daya slight Illness. Miss D'Arcy was born In Portland. May 31. i:.9 Her father was well known In the early days In Oregon, coming from New York state to California in 185S, from California to Portland In 18&7 and from Portland to Salem In 1S59. The only three members of this promi nent pioneer family survive; Teresa E. D'Arcv Salem. W. J. D'Arcy, Idaho, and Judge P. H. D'Arcy. Bulem. Fun eral arrangements have not been made. ROOT AMENDMENT IS LOST IN THE SENATE Washington. Juno 27. The Root amendment to the Canadian reciprocity bill was voted down by the senate yesterday after a debate of even hours. The amendm nt provided for a modifl cstlon of the wood pulp and paper schedules In the agreement. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor of rejection. An old yellow rat Is the center around which a legal battle la being waged In Juatlce of the Peace Down's court at St. Johns. The cat Is made defendant In the complaint, In which it Is charged the feline maliciously and intentionally caught and carried away 2b chickens. Attorney Snow of St. Johns sets forth In his complaint that "the said above described cat wilfully, maliciously and Intentionally, without Just cause or provocation, entered upon the plaintiff's premises, and at divers times did catch. (steal and carry away In all 25 high bred and valuable chickens." I The cat Is alleged to have committed : the offences at night, and especially on Idark nights, between April 1 and June I 16. f Attorney John Collier entered a de murrer to the complaint and says that the owner of the thickens has no case against the cat, as It is one of the ore rogatlves of the feline family to obtain Its board the best way possible. The case mav be transferred to the j circuit court on a motion for a change i oi venue. THIRTY HOUR RAINFALL EXPERIENCED AT BAKER s.jwela! Dispatch to The Journal.) Baker, Or.. June 27. For 30 hours rain has fallen steadily throughout eatitern Oregon, the local weather bu reau having registered a precipitation of over half an inch in. the past 24 hours. There have been no hard show ers, the fall being steady. fJreat Is the rejoicing among the larmers, as the talnfall has come so steadily all spring that bumper crops of all grasses and grains are assured. TWf; ALCOHOL 3 JIR CIMT Aj(abklTf)8jli)rufrJb slrailariitficFborJandRrtufa llngUieSioffladaandBowii RraMUri,!..l,'.:U Promotes Digpsttonfltttfla1 ness and KntContalns neater OaiuniXorphlae narNioenL NOT NARCOTIC. WiiaaasBSBl smbsbih. remind- ni For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of declared, Kenwood ahot Von Phul. ad mitt ad ah wrota leturs and telegrams lata aa May 1 askln Von Phul to coma to Denver. ' Tha dtfensa ln-he case rested short ly before noon, when the prosecution started tha taking of rebuttal testi mony. The case la expected to reach the Jury tomorrow. Henwdod was crosa examined today. He admitted that while he wee la New York with Springer from April it to May 11 he exchanged frequent telegrams with Mr. Sprinter, although he scarce ly knew her then. He dented a ques tion by the prosecutor, who asked If he waa not Jn Mrs. Springer'! room at Springer's ranch near here on May II until I o'clock In the morning, when he eent the maid away and then "tore off Mrs. Springer's nightgown." Henwood admitted he waa married but estranged from hla wife and two children, who are In New Tork. In rebuttal of Henwood'a atory of what occurred the night he ehot Von Phul and Copeland. Van fi. Hall testified that a few mlnutee before Von Phul was ahot Henwood told htm "stick around. There la liable to be aome- thing doing with Von Phul." CORNELL FOUR SCORES IN 1 ST RACE OF REGATTA' Foughkeepsie. N. June IT. Cor.' nell ecored Itv the first race of the In. ercollegiate regatta here today when the Ithecan Varsity four, juat half a length ahead of Syracuse, swept over the finish line. Columbia waa third, two lengths behind, and Pensylvanla fourth. The Pennsylvania crew waa 'all In"' aa their boat croeaed the line. Bcarc h for Elopers. i Lillian Robbing, the 11-year-old daughter of Mr a A. L. Robblna of the Kern Park district, eloped last night with John Beers, a plumber, who has barely reached hla majority. The Port land police anil the county clerks here and In Vancouver, Wash., and In Ore gon City, have been asked by Mrs. Robblna to aid in finding the pair, -hs 1- r-msKSBa AcUttUti- Aperfecl Remedy forCbmf non , aour aroinxn.uiamiw Worms JCorwfflsKms Jevmsfr ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Si$varare of NEW YORK. MY ay r In Use For Over Thirty Years PANTAG ES PROGRAM IS ENTERTAINING ONE Harris Trunk Co.'s Removal now on. Pricfis greatly reduced. Sa:e FINEST BEER EVER BREWED An Honest Wholesome Beverage for the Family Served with the meals it helps the appetite and di gestion. Rothschild Bros. Oistrisuter ZC-22-24-26N. F.rrt St.. Pwllui On. Fbenasi Main 1E3-A 4666 21 Entertaining Is the program at Pan- tages this week, where one may see a Utile bit of everything from a aona and I dance to a wlrard of marked ability. Deserving of the topllned position he occupies, Rush Ling Toy, aided by a company fully equal to the task of sup porting My Toy, Is the feature of the show. His acts of magic are really astounding, and several of the tricks are new. Barrett of Barrett and Earle runs away with second place honors because of his delightful whistling. Miss Earle, his teammate, is a charming little come dienne whose hiflr.or is infectious. The six Ahmears; Spanish dancers and operatic singers offer an act that is unique in many respects. Fred Ward, late of Fields & Ward of musical comedy fame, is programed for a monologue in which he affords the audience many laughs with his unique whimsicalities. Guyer and Valle Sis ters appear in a tabloid musical comedy that carries salient features. Coe and Coyd are comedians of an enjoyable character. The bill Is concluded With excellent animated events on the Pan-tagescope. W. C. T. T. to Meet. The Multnomah branch of the W. C. T. I'. will meet at I nlvorslty Park M. E. church Thursday. June "9, 10 a. m. Prominent W. C. T. I". workers will make addresses. huaraateed under the roodari Exact Copy of Wrapper. T ecarave eeaeanv, n SPEND THE SUMMER ON THE OCEAN AT CLATSOP BEACH Business Men Send the family to the Beach and spend week-ends with them without loss of time. Sea-Shore Limited Dally Leavee Portland 9:20 A. M. -Arrives Beach Points for Lunch eon. Leaves Beach Points After Din ner. Arrives Portland 10:15 P. M. Other trains leave Portland Week-End Special Leaves Portland 2:30 P. M. Sat urdays. Arrives Beach Points for Din ner. Leaves Beach Points 8:50 A. M. Mondays. Arrives, Portland 12:30 Noon. 8:00 a. m., 6:30 p. m. daily. First Class Hotels at Gearhart and Seaside Open All the Year Cottage and camp life, surf bathing and other sports ROUND TRIPS $3.00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. LIMIT MONDAY $4.00 DAILY. LIMIT SIX MONTHS. $15.D0 DAILY FIVE ROUND TRIP, INDIVIDUAL Ttokets and rarlor-Oar Veata at CITY TICKET OITIOI, Sta and Stark All Train e aae Tn KOKTX BAITS STATXOaT Bleveath and Hoyt ate. Absolutely Pure Bottled in Bond Poison Oak We have a guaranteed remedy. No cure no pay. Perkins Pharmacy, Washington street at 6th. A Leading California Druggist Pasadena, Cal., March 8. 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We be lieve it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children. Enough of the rem edy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly. C. H. Ward Drug Co., C. L. Parsons. Sec'y. and Treas." Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound in the yellow package. Skldmore Drug Co. Two stores, main store 151 Third street; branch store, Morrison and West Park street. Woodard, Clarke Drug Co. eJ Established Since 1780 ROTHCHILD BROS. Distributors Portland, Or. Z : ' ' i ' " r ... .. . HEALTH AND RECREATION THE HOT LAKE SANATORIUM OFFERS BOTH Write for booklet and let us tell you why we make this assertion. The great mineral (spring and steaming lake form oneof the west's greatest show points as' well as a means toward actual health restoration. The equipment for both recreation and health restoration is com plete in every detail. Just plain, tired folk regain their vigor and sprightliness, and the really silck find more than relief a cure. NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS BOTH WATER AND MUD OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Hot Lake Sanatorium is directly on the main line of the O.-W. R. & N., and less than 12 hours from Portland. Hot Lake Sanatorium Hot Lake, Oregon. Walter M. Pierce, President and Manager. Likes "Charlie Dooin" had a hard time to find a beverage that was delicious, thirst- quenching and yet healthful. Now he drinks ALWAYS THE SAME GOOD OLD mm FRANK J. SMITH COMPANY LOSES IN SUPREME COURT (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., June 27. The supreme court today handed down a decision af firming Judge Gantenbeln's decision In favor of the defendant In the case of the Frank J. Smith Meat company vs. the O. R. & N. The complaint alleged that on March 1.4, 1808. the railroad company failed to deliver a shipment of cattle to Portland from NortTi Powder, but unloaded the cattle In Grande in the snow and caused damage of JS22.12. i No negligence was shown, according to the decision, the railway company hav. lng done Its best in the face of storms and washouts. i The only other decision today was thut In the' case of J. M. Sears vs. Emer Murdock. 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