The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 25, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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car sarvlra from avrry quarter of lb
clljr rantarlns thrra, bat called atten
tion to lb proslmltjr of tha alultnomah
club M aAotber unit of tl recreation
canter.
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room oa lha areond floor of Iba He'llrg
buildtag. ruom boa ua granted
free for the purpoa by Be Helling.
Tba award la I announced Keeemher
MeaawhU tboaa who ara antloue
for lb ar!y eoairrtlon of the build
ing hope to obtain action, thai will
lead lo tha lore 1 1 on on Ih lt of lha
old ei pool t loo building under lb con
dition outlined.
BATHROBE THEORY
FAILS IN RICHESON
MURDER MYSTERY
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lion building alt," aald Poitmaater C
B. 1 errick . yesterday. . Mr.. Merrick - la
not only awcrttaxy of th Cirlo Im
provement I-kag-us which am ployed Mr.
Bennett, belt h served as chairman of
th auditorium campaign committee.
Aggreeelv action In advancing; th
locating of th auditorium waa taken
thla morning by th . Cast Side Bus.
Ineaa Men' club In tb appointment of
cooperative com mil tee of tbre of its
members, namely. L. Mont Zipper, C
A- Big-low and E. R. Gellniky.
It , Wk announced that tha commit
tee'a first - function will b to aid In
finding an adequate location for th
auditorium, and if a suitable plac Is
not found on the west sld immediate
ly, to Initiate a petition for locating th
DISFIGURING
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CURED III 2 WEEKS
Blisters Broke and Formed Scabs.
' '.Nose Covered with Them. Very
: Itchy. Used Cuticura Remedies.
Now Hasn't a Single Mark.
"My nephew flrtt showed sign- of ecrem
an the middle finger, and it cam out like
blister. Hi mother thought he had gotten
a burn in soma wy unknown to her, and she
' tre ted it m suchv He must hav rubbed his
face with that band, as it then broke out on
bis nose tbe same way. W hen the blisters
broke, tbey shrivelled up and formed eesbk.
His nose waa covered with scabs, snd It wu
very Itchy. He u badly disfigured with un-
slrhtly kcabe. At first, bis nose wu tore,
and it gradually became worse so his mother
took him to the doctor. He gav her soma
preparation, and told her to rub tb scabs
off every day, and anoint the affected part
with the medicine be gave her.
"The nun must have been Insane, as that
was extreme torture to the child who was
' only two years old at the time, and that
: was two years ago. Well, we decided that
that treatment would have to end. I sug
gested Cuticura Ointment and they bought
it and put it on freely every day for two
weeks. He had the ecrema for lour weeks
altogether, but wu getting gradually worse
until they used the Cuticura Remedies, and
he was cired In two weeks. He most cer
tainly would have been scarred with the
other treatment, but now be hasn't a single
mark. Cuticura Remedies cured him In two
weeks, and now we always keep them in th
bouse." (Signed) Miss Ida Slavin, 283 South
Fifth Bt., Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 4, 1911.
For more tban a generation the Cuticura
Remedies likve afforded tbe most economical
treatment for affections of the skin and scalp
of Infants, children and adults. A cake of
Cuticura Boap (26c.) and a box of Cuticura
Ointment (50c.) are often sufficient. Al-
. though sold throughout the world, a liberal
sample of each, with 33-p. book on the skin,
will b sent free, on application to Pottei
: rug Cnem. Corp., Dept. ISA. Boston.
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CO NGTI PATIO H H
lalnlngajha cyanide after he bad taken
th drug. If It warts by thla means that
aha met death. They admit that this
link In their chain of evldenc agalnat
lha young clergyman Is weak and are
now advancing th theory that tha girl
took cyanide in a gelatin capsule In
powdered form. They say thkl thli
aceounta for the longth of time It re
quired for' tha poison to kill her, ad
cynld usually causes Instant death.
Medtcat Examiner Lary and HI strict
Attorney Pellatler declared positively
that th first autopsy showed unques
tionably that Miss LJnnell wss killed
by cyanide.
Casket Ope aed a Xldaig-hs. '
Th opening of tb casket at mid
night was dons' to prevent th defense
from seeking a restraining Injunction,
Rlcheeon'a attorneys having nought tha
order from Judge Murray, who agreed
Ao decide th question at I o'clock this
tnornlng.
District . Attorney Pellstler entrased
four medical experts to assist Examin
er Lry at ths second autopsy, at which
Philip Dunbar, attorney for Blcheson.
demanded that h b permitted to have
witnesses.
Immediately after the autopsy the
casket will be reseated and returned to
Hyannls.
Rlcheeron . again asserted his Inno
cence today, expressing his belief in
the certainty with which It will be
proven. He told his father:
I am absolutely Innocent. There
will be no difficulty in provlnar it, even
to the enemy, after I tell my story."
TANK ORDINANCE
REPEALED AFTER
FIERY DISCUSSION
(Continued from Page OneJ
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UNESATABERDEEH
Eastern Capitalists Announce
Plans for Development of
Grays Harbor.
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dinance and throw us out of the district
n which we have located in accordance
with the law, that you hold a final
hearing- and determine whether or not
oil tanks as we propose to construct
them are dangerous. If you don't want
us to stay in South Portland tell ua
where we can go before you kick us
out I think what we ask Is nothing
more than fair."
Another Outburst
Attorney Logan created another wild
outburst of enthusiasm by jumping to
his feet after Attorney Cake sat down
and delivering a fiery addendum to his
opening speech.
The oil companies brousrht exnerts
here seven years ago to show that oil
tanks were not dansrerous." said Mr.
Logan. "They proved that tanks were
safe and that oil would not burn, and 1
hey can do It again; but all the world
hiiows mat. on tanics are dangerous, ex
pert testimony to the contrary. And I
want to say that If this council repeals
xnis ordinance the action will bo UDheld
by the courts and backed by the sober
judgment of the people. If the tanks are
banished- from the city altogether.
Councilman Baker explained his vote
briefly. He said he ibad acted for what
he believed to be the best Interests of
the city In selecting several -oil dis
tricts inside the city, but that he has
now been convinced the oil tanks should
go outside.
"Seem Unfair," x Say.
"I never dreamed they would locate
in South Portland," said Mr. Baker. "But
the oil company has located there, and
has spent lots of money. It does seem
unfair now to force them to go else
where, such a short time having- elapsed
since, they - had' to' move from Kast
Water street However, councilmen are
only creatures of th - people, and the
sentiment of the people of South Port
land Is unmistakably adverse to lb
location of tanks in their section. . I
therefor rote to repeat
Before voting to repeal th ordle
nance. Councilman Joy called attention
to the fact that th council has, by
passing the oil tank measure and other
add repealing the ordinances of a few
weeks later, made of Itself a Joke. He
said this should be a lesson not to do
anything hastily In future. Capital will
not Invest, ba aald.. If such tactics ar
continued. -' . (
v.wuaiuinan aionas voiea against re-1
peal, saj lug he thought th wboleaal I
I t Tba )raall
Aberdeen, Waan.. Oct : nrvys
for elarlrte line hat baaa mad both
10 tb Hound and lo Wlltap harbor
by tha Urays Harbor Railway A Ugh I
company which la planning I build
line I connect Or ays jiarbor and
theae point a.
Tb tin to Wlllapa Itarbor will ba
built first Th company I olso plan
ning an extension on Waal Sixth atraet
beyond th gulch, as wall aa exten
sion In liouutaxn. On reeult af th
Una i 'Wlllap harbor will ba th
building of a fre bridge aero) tb H
Chrhalis river.
These plans war announced at a
dinner given by K. C Millar loCK. Dur
bla of New Tors, general upr1ntadant
of th Federal Light at Traction com
pany, owners of tba Grays Harbor Rail
way 4t Light company and to H. B. Zim
merman and II. K. Ruaa, th new man
ager and treasurer reapac Lively of th
local company. It waa also aanounoed
that the company contemplates th erec
tion if in office oolldlng her.
shop should b ax
city if th oil tanks
and retail paint
eluded from th
must go-
Th council referred to the commit
tee on health and police sn ordinance
limiting the quantity of oil that 'may
be stored In on plac In th city to
6000 gallons.
COUNCIL. SUSTAINS
RUSHLIGHT'S VETO
Mayor Rushlight's veto of th ordU
nance requiring public service corpora
tions to pay interest on cash deposits
exacted from patrons was sustained 'by
th council this morning. Th veto
message stated that the ordinance was
so loosely drawn that It would defeat
its own purpose.
Councilman. Clyde made an unsuc
cessful fight to prevent th passage of
a time and manner ordinance for the
Improvement of Raleigh 'street from
Fifteenth street to Twenty-eighth
street The ordinance calls far the
Improvement of tbe street with as
phalt Mr. Clyde wished tb street
paved under the competitive paving
amendment The councilman also voted
against the improvement of a number
of other streets for which proceedings
were Initiated under the old law.
LOMBARD WOULD QUIT
CHARTER COMMITTEE
Gay Lombard today tendered tils res
ignation from the charter revision com
mission appointed by former Mayor- Si
mon, in a letter to Mayor Rushlight
he says he has decided to spend the win
ter in San Francisco, and that he will
be unable to serve on the commission.
Mr. Lombard mcde commission form
of government a campaign ' Issue last
spring when be was seeking the Re
publican nomination for mayor. Mayor
Rushlight was surprised to receive the
former councilman'" resignation. In view
of the ardent enthusiasm Mr. Lombard
had expressed for a revised charter and
the assurances he had given that be
would do his -best to obtain charter re
vision at the earliest possible date.
WIDOW, 69 YEARS, HAS
FAMILY OF 66 WITH HER
"'"mil""" " '1 . r
(United Press Leased "Wire.!
Shanghai, Oct. 26. Consular reports
on the census at Wei Hal Wei show
that the Chinese greatly favor large
families Uving together so as to avoid
the dividing up of the family property.
The largest of these undivided famlls
is that of a widow living In the village
or Mang xae, witn a lamlly 01 66. u
She is 69 years old. There are nine
ons in her family, the remainder of the
family being grandchildren aod great
grandchildren. The family has a ser
vant v .
Sembrich May ReturiL ,
(United Press teased Wire.)
New 'York, Oct 26. Madam Marcella
Sembrich's Inevitable return to the
operatic stag Is declared today to be
Imminent as a result of a stock market
speculation which cost her about f 2,000,
000 during the past two years. ,
Torprxlo Boat Destroyers Missing.
(United Press IVeaaed Wire.)'
Norfolk, Va, Oct 26.-Tha torpedo
boat destroyer Reed and tha tug Poto
mac are searching today for the de
stroyers Barney, Craven, , McDonbugh
and tY'Ukea, which have net been, beard
from since they left Charleston, S.' C.i
bousd foe Norfolk, several day ago. 1
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All work made on premise
in our new sanitary workrooms,
which . are open for impection
of patrons. Work done quickly.
Take Elevator
and Save $ IS
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Open SatnrrJay -and Monday rights
Man -Tailored
Skinner
Satin-Lined
1
Ladies'
Suits
TO ORDER
"THANEC YOU"
You came a "little thick,M ladies; we want to apologixe for not
belnir able to wait on you better. We also wish to thank those
Who could not be waited on for coming back Uter. Now we are ready with a
larger sales force and new shipments of patterns, and you can atfll get the
greatest values ever offered on the Coast, MADE TO YOUR OWN MEAS
URE. for less than a CHEAP READY-MADE "MISFIT." The finest line of
Foreign Woolens to choose, from; THE BEST DESIGNERS AND FITTERS
IN THE WORLD to give that INDIVIDUiLlTY that makes a uUored suit
so different from the rest and the pri i-WE ARE ASHAMED to talk about
that ENOUGH 3AID when we say we are not going to expect to make
profits until we have shown that we can and do turn out aa fashionable gar
menu as any firm, anywhere," AT' ANY PRICE.' We show over 2000 styles
of Woolens. - .- .: ; -. .. a
"The House of 6
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If jo f1 an tedttt' tatter or hand-mfdowm houi in.
rOrflunu kvIO nuj ns as nttmmmr aa ay. wwmmm
glo you a prist and wo don't blamo thorn.
Salesroom and Workshops Third Floor Northwest Building, Sixth and
Washington Streets. Take Elevator on Washington Street Side
Big Piano Firm Will Move to;
7th and Morrison Sts. Dec. 1
Now
Is
The Time
Buy
That Piano
Present Address
304 Oak Street
Bet. Fifth and Sixth
Never
Better Chance
to
Get a
Player Piano
We have leased the corner store at
Seventh and Morrison Sts.,-Tull CS
Gibbs Bldg., with wareroom , space
on second floor and basement, and
will move to our, new quarters Dec. 1
In order to reduce the expense of moving our immense stock of Pianos and Player
Pianos, we have priced every instrument in our store at a figure Which we believe
wiU force even .the most skeptical prospective purchasers to grasp this opportu
nity of securing a fine instrument from a reliable and , conservative firm for an
exceptionally smaU amount of money. . This . clearance offers every possible uV
ducement' to economical piano-buyers, and in order to remove every obstacle from
your owning an instrument now, we offer especially easy terms : of payment
PRESENT ADDRESS :
304 Oak
Street
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The Best
Procurable'
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Bridge Work
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whose Mala S029. A Mas. -
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interchangeable without re
moving from the mouth, f
LOW PRICES FOR HIGH-
GRADE WORK '
Good Bnbba mates, ach.V...S.cRM
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32-staret Oold or Poroalata
Crown, tot .S50
ga-xarat BrMr Tta, Ohiar
ntaed, each ....13.80
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