The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER Mj'.lML
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ME6ES WITNESS
IS TAMPERED WITH
Warrant for Darrow's Brother
. in-Law; Charged With
Bribing Clerk.
$1.25
Kid Gloves
Fitted to
the Baid
Sl.OO
Agency
Dinner
La Camlle
and C. B.
Corsets
AT HUNTINGTON, OR.
Six Saloonmen and a Gam
bler Fined; Cleanup Has
Caused Bitterness.
LEADMG SPECIALTY MOUSE WES JOSSES & UUUNVn
q isLir'r -1 economy
CRUSADE
SUCCEEDS
,wff I illl f
Si!
(Special to Tfce Journal. 1
Huntington. Or., Sept. 81. Indlct
mentH were returned Tuesday by the
(United Prei Lu(l Wlr. )
lx. Angeles. Sept 2 J,. Alleging that
D k. Dlekleman.1 a witness In tlie Mc-
Ntmtn o&s. has been tampered wun ( Baker oounty grand Jury. In session in
by emissaries of the defense, iisincv . iiaker agaiu-t O. S. Fraxer & Co.. H.
Attorney John H. Fredericks toaay an
nounced that he had requested the dis
trict attorney of Albuquerque,
to lsaue a warrant for he arrest of B.
Hanerstarn, a brother-in-law of Attor
ney Clarence Darrow.
The witness, according to Fredericks,
is D. K Dlekleman. who was a clerk at
the Baltimore hotel here the night it la
charged that James B. McNamara reg
istered there as J. B. Bryce.
According to Fredericks. Hanerstarn,
acting for Darrow, approached Diekle
man while the latter was working as
a waiter In an Albuquerque restaurant
and gave him $400, bought him a ticket
to Chicago and promisea mm a ju u.
week position when he arrived there.
Fredericks says that Diekleman and
Hanerstarn today are on their way to
Chicago.
"Dlekleman." explained Darrow to
day, "was never a wltnesB before the
grand Jury. It is true that I sent
Hanerstarn to learn what Dlekleman
knew of the case, because I knew that
I could trust my brother-in-law. We
made no effort to bribe, nor did we
give Mm money or promise him a position."
ALASKA SHOULD
GOVERN HERSELF
So Says Congressman Sulzer;
Most People Do Not Know
Big Territory, He Says.
(United P" Leased' Wire.)
San Franolsoo, Sept Si. After having
pent a month month studying the con
ditions at first hand In Alaska. Con
gressman William Sulzer of New York,
ta her today from the north.
Bulser Is a firm believer In home rule
for Alaska, He believes that It should
be divided Into three territories with
proper representation in Washington.'
'It Is the misfortune of Alaska."
Bulxer said, "that tha people of this
country do not know it better. They
have been misled by Ignorance, small
fry politicians and tha muckraking
magazines.
"Alaska has now mors than 18,000
white Americans and Is as deserving
of' horns rule as any territory in the
union."
Sulzer favors the handling of the
Alaska coal fields just as the coal
lands of this country are handled.
"We should not permit the leasing of
those valuable lands," he said. "Ex
perience In this country. In Russia and
In Persia has proven the folly of the
leasing system."-
DUIser oeueves mo (ov.rnmcni unouiu j
take over tn raiiroaa now Deing duiii
from Resurrection bay, extend It to
Fairbanks by way of 8usltna valley and
then down the Yukon valley to the Bar
ing sea.
W. Ijimbert, Pete Johnson, Paul &
Brown, John Mcintosh and James Cun
ningham, proprietors of the six saloons
'in Huntington, for violation of the
Sunday closing law. L'pon being ar
raigned before Circuit Judge Smith
yesterday they pleaded guilty and were
each fined J25 and costs. Charles
Hlrsch pleaded guilty to an Indictment
charging him with gambling and paid
a fine of $50 and costs. f"cll Tiffany
and Kannic Hall, indloted on the charge
of conducting a disorderly house, were
arraigned before the circuit Judge this
morning.
This Is the outcome of a crusade that
has been waged here for the past month
for the cleaning up of the district es
tablished In the heart of the town for
many years. Much bitter feeling has
been aroused over the action taken for
the removal of the district from its
present location. Many attempts have
before been made, but until this time
no oonvlctions had been secured.
POLICE CHIEF WATKINS
BADLY BURNED BY WIRE
(Special to The Journal.)
Forest Grove, Or., Sept. 21. P. W.
Watklna, chief of police of this city,
received a shock from a live electric
wire yesterday which rendered him un
conscious for some time, and badly
burned the flesh on his hands. Mr.
Watklns was removing some old wires
In the local Christian church building,
when the wire he had hold of came in
contact with a wire carrying over 10,
000 volts. Only to the fact that he was
wearing heavy gloves was his life
saved, and as it Is he is sore from
head to foot, besides suffering Intensely
from the burns In his hands.
Society Women Use
New Wrinkle Remover
(From Society World.)
Sine the discovery that a solution
of ordinary saxollte and witch haxel has
a peculiar effect upon wrinkled skins,
it has been learned that many promi
nent society women all over the coun
try have used this simple borne treat
ment with great success. The formula
Is: powdered saxollte, one ounce, dis
solved In witch hasel, one-half pint
Use dally as a wash lotion.
The beneficial action of this wash It
felt at once. There's an agreeable re
freshing sensation and feeling of ex
hilaration. The skin soon becomes
firmer and more youthful looking,
flabblneas and all wrinkles are Imme
diately affected. No one need hesitate
to get the Ingredients at the drug store
and make the remedy Itself, for there
are no harmful effects whatever.
Store Closed Saturday Until 6P.U.
FFMay(DimIly
We Will Put All Our $22.50 and
$25.00 Tailored Suits at $20.00
The coats are cut 28 inches long and skirts have the girdle and
loose panel or habit back, buttoning on the side. Materials are
serges, cheviots, broadcloths and mixtures; colors blue, black,
brown and gray; size 16 to 44
FRIDAY
ONLY
All Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear
Eats 14 Off ,
Friday only, Ready-to-Wear Hats in a great ntffhber of styles,
trimmed in various styles, ornaments in Bulgarian colors, also rhine
stone and steel effects; gold, silver and silk girdles, 1 aflf ff
ygoia sna suver Draia nats -w
IS, rvl r SS wA A I
Belgian Mare IFop ScarS
OH Profit Jbnl1fy SB.O
THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE comprises many different styles in the new, up to date
patterns. Take advantage of this exceptional offer. You will save money by buying one
of these furs. Not one fur will be sold after Friday at this phenomenal price. Winter is
coming on, and if you have no Fur you will need one. FRIDAY ECONOMY (to r A
PRICE IS OO. JU
The Largest and fttost Reliable Furriers and
Manufacturers In the Northwest
;
Flannelette Pajamas for Women
Friday Economy Special 98c
The line is comprised of about 6 dozen heavy and
medium weight Pajamas, in several colors and
striped styles, some trimmed with braids and
frogs and buttons. Now is the time to take ad
vantage of this offer when in season. QQ
Values to $3.50 Friday Economy Special JOC
Children's Sweaters VaLOanT
to 11.25, Economy Special vv
Mother will be interested in this special sale of
Wool Sweaters for the little ones. The colors
come in white, gray, red, red and blue, red and
gray, and gray and blue. These sweaters are all
well made and good full size. Sizes from Q'
V 2 to 6 years.. Economy Special 3J
BOYS OF 15 MAKE BRAVE
RESCUE FROM DESCHUTES
(Special to The Journal.
Bend, Or., Sept. 21. Fearless of their
Own safety In the deep and cold water,
Ted Hoke, 15 years old, and Hughle j
Thonips.on, 15, plunged Into the Pea
chutes river and saved their companion,
Robert Innes, from drowning. While I
canoeing with young Thompson last Sat- j
urday. Innes fell overboard in the mid-I
die of the stream. Unable to swim a I
stroke, he was about to go down when !
Hughte leaped Into the water to rescue I
him. They struggled toward the bank j
but became exhausted and would have
been drowned but for the assistance of j
Te.l, who was on the bank but swam out
and got them ashore. Fearing punish- !
ment, the boys tried to keep the Incident !
secret, but It leaked out that two of ,
them had proved themselves young he
roes worthy of a Carnegie medal.
May Use Water of Two I.nkos.
(Speria) to The Journal.)
Bend, Or.. Sept. 21. The Suttle's Lake
Improvement company, capitalized at
M0, Son and with Z. H. Brown of Port
land as one of the lncorrorators, has
Just been formed to construct an Irriga
tion system for reclaiming 12,000 acres
of land, heretofore used only as range
for stock. The land lie near the foot
of the Cascades, 1R nillca northwest of
Bend, and water will he taken from But
tle and Ulue lakes and from Lake creek.
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The East Side Store's Plain
Marked Prices Protect
Your Purse-Yon Judge
the Values Yourself
$30.00 Chase
Leath'r Daven
port Bed Only
Full size, solid oak frame Davenport,
wax or weathered finish, upholstered in
black chase leather, biscuit tufted, steel
construction ; a slight movement con
verts it into a comfortable bed. This
week at the East Side Store.
Laborer Would Bank $1000.
(t'nlted PreM Lessen Wire.
Duluth, Mlnm. Sept. 21. When the
postal savings bank opened here a la
borer wishing to be the first depositor,
slipped $1000 through the cage. Vncle
Earn) Informed him that $100 a month
was the maximum. A slocking Is his
bank now.
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COLLAR
easy to tie the cravat in easy to
notch on and has oval button
holes, which makes buttoning and
unbuttoning easy.
15c. 2 fir 25c. .
Ouett. Fetbodj ft Co.. Malccri, Troy, N.Y,
Portland Printing House Co.
Hook, Catalog and Commercial
; IPrlntlrio
Book BWdlBf aa.4 BlamJt Book Making
3S8 ftytox St Phones: A228I.M 6201
21-inrli Top Fir Stand, regular price
!."c. This week at the East Side Store,
69 Cents
One to a Customer.
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Four immense floors filled to
the brim with Furniture of ev
ery description Everything to
furnish" a home Everything
plainly marked Seen in broad
daylight
OURS IS THE DAYLIGHT
STORE AND DAYLIGHT
METHODS
$25 Quarter Oak
Dresser for
016.75
This elegant Dresser is made of solid
oak in a new and most artistic dull
wax finish. Two large and two small
drawers, the mirror extra large size,
priced and worth $25. This week
East Side Store. , $16.75
The
East Side
Store
gives you your
own time to pay
for what you buy.
A small ' payment
at the time of pur
chase, the balance
weekly or month
ly to suit your
convenience.
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All Cars ktTTT? t
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The ErasSiS Store
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of writing and calculating to a mechanical
labor saving basis.
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The Doctor's Answers On
Health and Beauty Questions
Mr BB. LIWU BAKEB.
The questions answerd below are general in charac
ter: the symptoms or diseases are Riven and the answers
will apply to any case of similar nature.
Those wishing further advice, free may address Dr.
Lniwls Baker, College Bid's, College-Ell wood Sts., Dayton,
Ohio, enclosing self-addressed, stamped envelope for re
ply. Full name and address must b? given but only ini
tials or fictitious nam will be used In my answers. The
prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug
store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler.
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Mother: You ar
correct in surmis
ing that your
baby is cross and
fretful and pals,
sleepless and thin
" because of what
seems inherited
constlDation. No
one should expect an fnfant to be a "good
baby" so long as it is constipated even
for twenty-four hours. This makes a
splendid acting laxative and has a cur
ative effect on infants, children and
aduits; aromatic fluid cascara 1 ox..
compound essence cardlol 1 oa., aro
matic syrup rhubarb 4 oss. Mix; infant
dose five to ten drops, three or four
times daily. Begin with small doses
and gradually increase if necessary.
Jim: Smothering sensations, heart
palpitation, fast breathing with slight
exertion, nervousness, paleness, weak
ness, stomach distress, wind and gas,
belching and bloating. Indicate chronic
dyspepsia, accompanied by anemia (abi
normal thinness) due to various causes,
and curable by a progressive treatment.
For tha dyspepsia and indigestion ob
tain tablets trlopeptine and take as per
directions accompanying.
As a powerful though gentle system
tonic and nerve treatment have this
prescription filled: Compound syrup ot
hypophosphites 6 ozs., tincture cado
mene compound 1 ox., compound essence
cardlol 1 ox. Mix, shake bottle well
and take a teaspoonful before meals if
appetite Is poor, or after meals If good.
Also take a dose at bedtime. Continue
four to six weeks and write me again
if necessary to use progressive treat
ment. I am confident this Will cure
you.
jtaymond: I do not wonder that you
want relief from the terribly distress
ing symptoms of catarrh. Your Indi
gestion, kidney and bladder trouble are
due to catarrh, as your system has be
come affected throughout by your long
negleat of proper treatment You or
anyone with chronlo catarrh need local
and constitutional treatment. Obtain 2
oas. antiseptic vllane powder. To a
pint of warm water all a half teaspoon
ful of the pbwder and snuff the water
into the nostrils, and gargle the throat,
until cleansed of all mucus. Then take
a level teaspoonful of vllane and mix
with one ounce of vaseline. Apply this
ointment to the nostrils morning and
night. Also take I or 4 teaspoonfuls
dally of this mixture: fluid extract bu
chu 1 oi., comp. fluid balmwort 1 os.,
syrup sarsaparflla oom pound 4 oss. Mix
and shake well.
. Sarah: I never use full -names In my
answers in this paper, but those wish
ing their letters answered In these col
umns must sign full name and address.
Young Man: Yes, I can offer any
man whose vitality la lowered, hope,
but faithful, progressive trestment is
often necussary. Your rendition Is not
beyond hope. Careful living will great
ly aid in restoring the vital powers
which have weakened from a dissipa
tion of your vital forces In both work
and pleasures. Timidity, Insbmnla,
nervousness and inability to act ration
ally and naturally as a healthy, vigor
ous person would can soon be overcome,
and a bounding new health can be felt
surging- through the entire system If
the following treatment is faithfully
adhered to. Use the following powerful
though harmless nerve tonic In ten
spoonful doses 3 to 4 times a day: com
pound fluid balmwort 1 ot.. Coin pound
essence cardlol 1 os.. Tincture cadomene
compound 1 os. (not cardamon) and
compound syrup sarsaparilla 3 ozs.
Mix all together and shake well. Thon,
to enrich the blood and Increase your
weight, which is far below normal, net
a package of 3-graln hypo-nuclane tab
lets. Take one tablet after moRla and
you will soon be rejuvenated Into per
fect health.
Miss It: The most successful treat
ment for increasing the weight is the
regular and persistent use of 3-graln
hypo-nuclane tablets.. Directions ac
company sealed package. This treat
ment rounds out the figure, makes pink
cheeks, red lips and sparkling eyes of
health.
Mrs. K. P.: I certainly sympathize
with anyone who Is so unfortunate as
to be a chronic victim of sleeplessness.
This condition, if neglected, is a fre
quent cause of Insanity. If your case
is accompanied with Indigestion or any
uneasy feeling of the stomach, take
tablets trlopeptine. The directions ac
company. The treatment to overcome
sleeplessness without narcotics ts as
follows: Fluid extra passtflora 1 01.,
compound fluid balmwort 1 os., aro
matic elixir 4 oss. Mix and take from
three to four teaspoonfuls between the
noon hour and bedtime. Report to me
In three or four weeks, for progressive
treatment. This la fine for irritability,
too.
Lady: Yes, I can recommend a splen
aid sna cnean preparation to use as
dry shampoo for the hair. It makes th
hair clean, fluffy and brilliant and I
creases Its growth: Mix 6 ounces pul
verized orris root with 2 ozs. vllane
powdor. Sprinkle a tablespoonful
through the hair, massaging with the
fingers; then brush and comb until all
trace of powder is removed. May be
left on over night with advantage.
Harriet: Certainly you can over
come excessively oily or greasy hair
and dandruff. Three or four applica
tions of plain yellow minyol will work
wonders on the hair and scalp. This
will oure any case like yours quickly.
It Is packed In 4 -ounce Jars with direc
tions accompanying.
MORE
EXCURSION RATES
TO THE EAST
The following additional sales
dates for eastern excursions
have been authorised 1 Septem
ber IB and Mi October 1, 8, 17,
18 ftnd 191
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,
OMAHA KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE AND
RETURN . . ...$60.00
All tickets good on the ORIENTAL LIMITED. This train
carries through standard and tourist sleepers, Portland to.
Chicago, In 71 hours without ohange. Electric lighted. Vac-V -num
cleaned. There Is no better serrlce, Leaves Portland '
dally 7 p. m. from North Bank station., Klorenth and Iloytets.
Tloketa. aleenlna car reservations and full nartlo-
ulare on application at City Ticket office, 122 Third
street, Portland, and at lepot. '..
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