? ' ;. ' :; ' v ; A ?. J P ' ' "x ".''', THE OREGON DAILY .JOURNAL PORTLAND.', THURSDAY , EVENING. SEPTEMBER 14. lDlf. 13 ,-,-rffcu...-. I..- 'iiwn i i "' 1 1 ' ' VSSdnaper? first Gunplay "tin Minnesota F; Manhunt Comes. When Rob r. ber Shoots at Proprietor of V Hostelry. v r ' . ' (United Prau Leed Wlr.) Snowflake, Man, Sept. 14. The flrt gunplay In . the man hunt here came shortly beforo 1 o'clock this morning, when William Ad ma, proprietor of the . Weston hotel here, was shot In the leg by a man who had broken lnto the house at dead of night, seeking liquor. Adams was awakened In the night by oujids downstairs, and on ..investigating espied a man making bis escape through the door. . Adams ordered the , man to halt, and on his refusal fired, at which the man turned and fired, wounding Adama In the leg. Seeing another man approaching, the marauder ran - across the open prairie. 'The general opinion is that the bur glar Is the missing kidnaper of Miss Pt-iee. For four days ha has had no food, and haa subsisted on the little liquor left in his possession, and this being finished b evidently made the raid intending to replenish his liquid sustenance. A naiJr pressed posse Im mediately set out in pursuit, and is now close on his heel. The pickets hers have been warned to be extra vigilant, and now hopes prevail for an early cap ture. That robbery was not the motive of the raid is shown by the undisturbed cash drawer, which contained a consid erable sum of money. GREAT IMPORTANCE OF CANAL OPENING WILL BE EXPLAINED (Continued frem Page One.) to be given at noon tomorrow. At the luncheon will be represented each of the large wholesale shipping Interests of the city. - Begular Service. . The organization of the Atlantic and Pacific Transport company Is the first step in preparation for the commercial use of the Panama canal, as the in corporators plan to maintain regular steamship service between the principal ports on the Paciflo and Atlantlo Amer ica seaboard. It has under way plans for the Immediate construction of a fleet of 15 modern liners of the speed and tonnage necessary to comply with the requirements of the Ocean Mail act of 1891. Assurances have been given that all the steamships will be ready to enter the service when the canal is opened to world traffic in 1913. In order that the trade advantages of the canal may be developed to the great est benefit and profit of the people of th United Stites the postmaster gen eral has instructed the bidders for mall .contracts that no contracts will be awarded "to any bidder who shall be engaged In any competitive transporta tion business by rail." Be Heed of American Ships. Three years ago the government real ised that unless a large fleet of Ameri can ships was built to compete for the canal traffic the country would in 1913 open the costliest canal In the world to a trade that would practically ba monop olized by ships flying the flagB of for eign nations. That was why, in 1908, General Luke E. Wright, then secretary of war, called In Mr. Baker "and asked him to ascertain why the prospective trade benefits of the canal were not ...being taken advantage of In the United States. As a result of that conference Mr. Baker made a trip to the Isthmus and to the principal ports of the Pacific, and submitted his conclusions in a state ment Which waa ater transmitted Xo: tho senate committee on interoceanlc canals. In his report Mr. Baker stated that the transcontinental railroad pool had been paying $1,000,000 a 'year to the 1'anama Railroad company to suppress! water competition by way of Panama, ! and that one of the ways the Panama' railroad accomplished this purpose was not to build its line to deep water. Traffio Zaoreases Rapidly. The extsnt of the traffic from coast I to coast, two years ago, was estimated to be about 3,000,000 tons, and as that trade was then, and is still, Increasing at the rate of 10 per cent each year, this .will mean 4,200,000 tons by thai time the .canal is ready for navigation I by ocean-going vessels. It is stated that the new ships will . be models of comfort and luxury, and I will be the equal of the best products of the great European shipyards for vessels of their size and speed. Special apparatus will be Installed to keep the temperature even throughout the ship In temperate and tropical climates, and ... It will be jposslhle XQEthe traveler to sail from Portland to New Orlenns Of New York, occupying throughout the voyage quarters in which the tempera ture will be at his command. All the expenses considered. It Is stated that the cost of sCich a trip will be about two thirds Of the present railroad rate. For this reason the company expects to do a large tourist business during the San Francisco exposition that Is to celebrate the opening of the Panama canal to the world trade. ML HOOD ROAD IS VOTED FRANCHISE ; BY CITY COUNCIL V (Continued from Page One.) way cannot be of great commercial value, if merely dependent upon the 1' BBi,,",w,wlww,wmipMBa I Items right to use the surplus water that runs over the spillway and Is not used by the city. - The city will need the meat of this surplus .water in eight or ten years to keep pace with its growtn,, ' Stamina View at ' In take. : To you suppose the company, would dam the river and make the neoessary Investment to flume this water to its power house, and provide at the power no use ror this flume, when uaremire Is dependent upon the city's pleasure, end is certain to be taken away In a few years T''Vi? vV. . ;;''. ' '!:. "During my term as mayor Z ascer tained that the 'surplus flow at the In take would not Justify the expenditure of 160,000 by the city, to establish a projected light and power plant for city use.. 'So It can be of no great value commercially to the. Mount Hood com pany, if it must giye up , the supply and quit when the city wants - the water, a few years hence. "This water supply Is of Immense value to the city of Portland. It is -of little value to. the private corporation that holds title to the water. Why, then, will the corporation not relinquish Its rights, and relinquish them now? Surely not because of the commercial value to the company In the privilege of using the surplus water. oet Off Bull Muni "The city should say to the Meunt Hood - company, 'Get off Bull Run. Show your good faith with the city where .you are asking valuable rights, and turn over to, the city every vestige of title you now possess.' " Only in that way can the city be made secure. We do not know what may happen in a few years, we cannot say bow far that agreement with the company will hold should there be 'a fight la the courts over vested rights which, in time, it may be found the company or other, ad verse claimants will set up.". Charles W. Fulton, counsel for the Mount Hood company, also reasserts his; position, to the effect that the company merely destree to use ; water that : the elty allows, to waste, and concedes the right of the city to take the entire flow of the stream whenever it is wanted. ' - "If - the city attorney can add any thing to the binding force of the agree ment already' made in regard to the city's right to take all the water at or above the spillway; I will sign the con tract he prepares," said Mr. Fulton. '7 think . thai agreement Is already, as strongly expressed as it can be, "But I am willing to sign, a further contract' that will seoure these rights of the city If the city attorney think he can make the language any stronger. The oompany claims nothing above the spillway. It merely asks the right to use the surplus water until such time ae the city wants It We believe that is reasonable, and we thlnk.lt is un reasonable to ask the oompany to relin quish It rights below the elty intake, under which the rights of the city are not affected. . "The city could 'not utilise the water much lower down, anyway, because it needs the pressure produced at that elo--yatlon for the city water supply." BROADWAY SPAN OBSTRUCTIONIST LOSES IN COURT (Continued from Page One.)1 mut National bank of Boston, the agent and principal In the purchase of Broad way bridge bonds, to quash the service of Dunlway's answer and cross com plaint In the ease brought by the city to 'restrain the bringing of vexatious sorts. Hunt contended the banks dould not be brought In as defendants on the cross complaint, not being parties to the original complaint. "Motion allowed, Judge oantenbein announced, as soon as the question had bees fully unfolded. Duniway took an exception to tne oourve ruling, saying be wanted to appeal. : Hvnt suggested that Duniway Is al ready in contempt of court for filing a cross-oontplalnt of ft pages in which fee seeks to bring up all the old "vexa tious and technical questions advanced in his original complaint, thereby' in the guise of a cross-complaint trylnr to bring the kind of suit he Was restrained from bringing. A . , ' Judge Oantenbein did not pass direct ly upon this Question, as it was only incidental ' to the motion before the court ' The effect is to take the whole question before the supreme court with out any frills with Klernan and Duni way In the meantime restrained from filing other suits to annoy the city In building the bridge. ,. , Duniway's argument this morning was that he had a right to make the two banks defendants in his oross-oom-plaint because the city in its , bill set up the sale of the bonds to the Bhaw- mut bank making it evident, he said, that the banks are proper parties to a suit in which all parties involved are supposed to be Included. ASSAILANT OF WOMAN SEARCHED FOR BY POSSE (United PrMS Leucd Wire.) San Bernardino, Cel., Sept 14. A heavily armed posse today is searching the brush In the Cucaraonga hills for a negro answering in every detail the de scription of the man who last week brutally assaulted and murdered Mrs. Melvlna W. Hawkins, an aged resident of Compton. a suburb of Los Angeles, lieutenant David I Adams of the Los Angeles police department arrived here at daybreak and is directing the search. Alfred Shrubb will coach the Harvard university cross country squad. FAIR ARCHITECTS AT :.v WAR AT SAN FRANCISCO ' . (tfnIUd FrM Leases mre.) .' Ban Francisco, Sept 14 Professional and private business differences are to day attributed as the reason of John Oalen, Howard, William Curlett and A! bert Piss Is threatening to resign from the board of architects of the Panama Paciflo exposition here unless WUUs Polk leaves the chairmanship of the board. The fair directors have called a meeting to endeavor to settle the trou ble, which is the first that haa ap peared in connection with the manage ment of the fair. Howard was an aroni tect at the Seattle exposition. An Instantaneous Wrinkle Remover (From Eastern Styles.) The average woman is always sur prised to learn, after experimenting with all sorts of patent so-called "wrinkle removers," that the most effective rem edy in the world is a simple face wash which she can make herself at home In a Jiffy. She has only to get an ounce of pure powdered saxolite from her nearest druggist and dissolve it in half a pint of witch hazel. Apply this refreshing solution to the face every day. The re sult Is charmingmarvelous. Even af ter the very first treatment the wrinkls show less plainly and the face has a nice, firm, comfortable feeling that is thoroughly delightful and lends self con fidence In one's appearance. This harm less home remedy Is used by thousands of women to obliterate the unwelcome traces of time. (D)nnipFiminnF(B Ennsnimess Is RJCBWIF HDnnDIl SHREWD HOME FURNISHERS KNOW THAT THE PRICES IN THE EAST SIDE STORE ARE LOWEST IN THE CITY THE COMPLETE STOCKS OFFER WIDE SELECTIONS THE CREDIT TERMS LIBERAL AND THE SERVICE COURTEOUS. Some Friday and Saturday Special Offerings: $7.50 Solid Oak Library Table MM An exquisite library table, has 24x36 top, strict mission lines, solidly made, foot shelf, wax finish Friday and Saturday Friday Afternoon Only 40c Brooms 15c In our Bargain Basement Department Two to a customer Friday Afternoon Only 75c Nickel Plated Tea Kettles 35c One to a customer Genuine Simmons' Steel Sanitary Couch ; regular price $7.00 Friday and Saturday S3J5- I1 -J 4 Genuine Simmons Brass Bed With heavy posts and five fillers. Satin finish. Not a cheap bed, but a heavy brass bed. Made bv Simmons' Mfg. Co. to retail t $20.00 Friday and Sat- urday $13.90 Two to a customer gfcsv PfgSil to.mJsnfii!ic-r mi a n vi i K it ir if m -e t si, i ii ii ki mi bbji sir m sji si in III I I I. .41 i I HU H U lU fl l imiun.wi $7.50 Solid Oak Maga zine Rack Stands 4 ft. hierh. f has five shelves, very solidly built. Three finishes. Friday and Sat urday Only Our Exchange Department Is at Your Service ' We will gladly accept your pres ent furniture or one individual piece and accept jt as a part payment on your purchase. The East Side Slore Gives Ton Your Own Time to Pay for Your Pnrcbase Our immense store is filled to the brim with splendid furniture, rugs, carpets, men's and women's wearing apparel everything to furnish the home and cjothe the family priced as conscientiously low as the quality of the goods will allow lower than elsewhere and on top of this we gladly extend credit. A small payment at the time of purchase, the balance weekly or monthly to 9uit your convenience. All Ceors; TransfertO m sri mmrw . ii iKT.n. t ' The Doctor's Answers On ' Health and Beauty Questions 7 , ISWIS BASS, T'" ; ' w The questions answefuj below are general tn character; the symptoms or disease sre. slven and the answers ti apply to any case of similar nature. Thosp wishing further advice liee, mnf address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bld'g. Collcse-EllwoOd Bte., Day. ton, Ohio, enclosing self-addressed. " stamped envelop for replv. Full name and adlresn nmi Vu rivan hut only Initials or fictitious name Will be used In mr sn 'T"'T.a-. Th prescrjptlons can bo filled at ' any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of Whole saler. , ., , M. D. W.: Writes me in part as fol lows: "I am now taking the fourth bottle of the pre scription and am glad to be able to tell ' it hAfl rinnA me more good than all the medicine I have taken in the past ten years and for which. I paid specialists hundreds of dollars. I am glad I have found one doctor who knows how to prescribe the right medicines." I receive many such letters, and while it is gratifying to know, and encourages me to lend my assistance to others, I do not find time to personally reply to all such letters. R. O. X. (1): If your regular drug gist cannot fill the prescription, go to some prominent, large, up-to-date stord, which is sure to be well stocked. (2) There is a scientific three-course treat ment for dyspepsia, indigestion and kin dred ailments, known as tablets trlopep tlne. You should obtain a supply and use pink after breakfast, white after dinner and blue after supper. This re stores the stomach to a normal, healthy condition. . Artie: You say you are pale, thin and weak, and that nothing you eat seems to help. If you want pink cheeks, red lips, plumnness and the bounding health and spirits of other girls of your age, you should have the following prescrip tion filled and use for several months! Compound syrup of hyioohosDhltes 8 oss., com p. essence cardlol 1 ox., tincture cauomene comp. i ox. Mix and take a teaspoonrui berore each meal, if the ap petite Is not good, or after meals if It is. In addition, to Increase vour wolrht and round out your figure, take S grain hypo-nuclane tablets in accordance with directions accompanying sealed carton. r a v T 111 ... unless full name and address is given r. m T viavaot nnKlUk .,11 i... T v. . v . )uu.au lull tiBiuc. UUl X have no time for the Idle and curious. I am glad to know that plain yellow mlnyol did so much good for your hair and scalp. Usher: The oroDer treatment for tired. aching, swollen, sweaty, burning or cal loused feet it: Obtain 2 ounces of antl septlo vilane powder. Use a teaspoon ful of the powder and a tablespoonful of salt to a gallon of hot water, and immerse the feet 10 to 15 minutes each night This will draw out the poisons, tone up the flesh and tendons. Improve the circulation, etc.. so that you will experienoe no more suffering. Invalid: You ned a rood, sustaining. nutritive tonio, and I am surprised that your physician did not afford you this, as you had a long sick spell and never regained your nervous force. This is shown by your weakness after arising, perspiring too easily, catching one cold after n iother, morbid fears, paleness, melancholy, etc. Suoh ivmclomi da- note that you need the following: Com- pouna syrup or nypopnospmtes, 0 oss., tincture cadomene comp. 1 ox. Mix. Dose, a teaspoonful before or after meals and one between meals for the first few days. N. O. : Tour whole system la AIbwiuimI by catarrh, due in the first place to neglected nasal or head catarrh. -Tou must first cure the nostril passages as follows: To a pint of warm water add a half teaspoonful of antiseptic- vilane powder. Snuff this mixture through the no8,t.rll..pa,,sage" and gargle the throat until all mucus matter is removed, then -apply a balm made by mixing a level teaapoonful of the powder with -one ' ' ounoe of lard or vaseline. To absolutely ' rid the system. Internal treatment Is necessarv. as follows: Comp. fid, balm wort 1 ox., comp. essence cardlol 1 o.. fid. ex. wahoo 1 ox., neutralising cordial 3 ozs. Mix and take a teaspoonful be- . fore or after meals. This will tone up the system and purify the blood. ' ' Horace: Jaundice is strongly lndJU cated by your symptoms of drowsinese, languor, weakness, biliousness, coated tongue, yellow skin, dry and Itching skin, nervousness, fever, chills, tremors, etc. This seems to be a chronio case and may require considerable time to cure. Get this prescription filled: Fluid ext. mandrake 2 drams, comp. essence cardlol 1 ox., aromatic caacara 1 ox aromatic syrup rhubarb 4 oss. Mix and take from one half to one teaspoonful three or four times daily. Three-grain hypo-nuclane tablets would also assist In toning up the blood and nervous sys tem. J, Anxious: Bedwettlng by children is ; usually a disease , and should be treeted as such. Whipping and scolding will do the child harm. First see that the bowels move regularly each day. Elim inate meat diet almost entirely. For the bowels and constipation of children and adults use this: Comp. essence car dlol 1 ox., aromatio fluid cascara X ox, syrup aromatio rhubarb 4 oss. Mix -and give H to 1 teaspoonful three or four times dally, or sufficient to move; the bowels dally. For Incontinence, have this filled: Tincture eubebs 1 dram, tincture rhus aromatio 2 drams, and compound fluid balmwort 1 os. Mix and give 10 to 16 drops In water three times daily. Continue unUl all symp toms have disappeared. Old Age: The treatment of constipa tion for one of your age is one of the most difficult which presents Itself to a physician. I have used the follow- ; lng prescription with much success, and would recommend that you try ltt Com pound essence cardlol 1 os., fluid ex tract mandrake t drams, aromatio fluid cascara 1 os., aromaUo syrup rhubarb 4 oxs. Mix. Take from H to a teaspoon ful after each meal and at bedtime. This is a very reliable laxative, and In large doses is an aotlve cathartic. It may be used by old or young. Beauty Parlor: Yes, the Plain yellow minyol Is much used In beauty par lors for the treatment of the hair and scalp, and these professionals always seek the moet effective and reliable in drugs. I would advise that you obtain a supply, for it will delight your custo mers. It Is the best treatment for oily or greasy hair, falling hair, dead and spin-end hair, dandruff. Itching scalp, lustreless, stringy hair, that I have ever encountered.- It Is different and sets duferently from any other, and Is en tirely harmless, as It contains no sul- Shnr and will not color or dye the hair, iuy from your Jobber or retailer. MORE EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST The following- additional sales dates for eastern excursions have been authorised: Septem ber IS and 86; Ootober 8, 6, 17, 18 and 181 CHICAGO AND RETURN $72.50 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN $70.00 NEW YORK AND RETURN $108.50 BOSTON AND RETURN $110.00 ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS; DULUTH, OMAHAr KANSAS CITY, ST.AJOE-AND-RETURN ....$60.00 All tickets good on the ORIENTAL LIMITED. This train carries through standard and tourist sleepers, Portland to Chicago, In 72 hours without change. Klectrio lighted. Vac uum cleaned.' Thero is no better service. Leaves Portland dally 7 p. m. from North Bank station. Eleventh and Hoyt Sts. Tickets, sleeping car reservations and full partic ulars on application at City Ticket office, 122 Third street, Portland, and at Jepot. XT MPVOAU r Y jl m . ARCHIBALD jCIRAY, A. O. F. A JP. A. BRING THEM M of course you are saving Journal coupons for a Free Oiled Portrait Yon may bring the photograph which yon wish to hare enlarged to The Journal portrait department, any time. The artists will begin work ftt onoe. Then when you have saved the necsssary number of coupons, bring them In. By this means you will be able to obtain the life else bust, blaok and white oiled portraits earlier than If you wait until you have all the coupons saved. Bring; in your photo at onoe. . v , ( ril 1 Tl A Bpscial Portrait Coupon will ap- 'I . try St V I pi pear in all editions of The Journal and will continue for twenty-f Its days only, commencing Monday, Anynst 81, 1911,' Out tile coupon out and after you have saved THE TWSirTT-rzVB (of different dates) bring them to The Journal Art Gallery and we will have mads for you beautiful llfe-slae bust, black and white oiled Portrait, from any photo graph, absolutely TBES. AX.Ii TOU BATH TO SO IS TO PUBOKABB A rSABB POB $1.98 UPON ACCEPTANCE OP YOUXt POBTBAXT, XoM expensive frames may be obtained, if desired. NOTE Subscribers having subscription receipts covering the Cur rent month can present them in lieu of the coupons. EXTRA! The Journal has mads arrangements with its advertisers to give with each framed portrait a merchandise order good' for 50o in trade, redeemable at any store advertising in The Journal. 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