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11 THE V OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PQRTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. CCTOnTCP . B .1913. Arrest Follows Exciting Chase In Streets. Of' Business Ties . PileteAcross Iffracic Ariid Train : Stopped; - Two Sus- ; pects Arc Arrested, : - ' .1 T" . bedding Oftli" Oct. .An attempt to wreck' end oKtte SowtH "bound South ern .racuio tram.ivo. ,.js, due here at 7;1S o'clock but several hours late, was ', frustrated this evening';; when r. M. Johnson, in charge of the pumping eta Hon to this city, after being accosted ".by- two men ( on , tha rati road . - track, aummoned the town marshal and start , ad an' Investigation which .resulted In finding flve heavy ties, laid across the tracks at "Hobo Gulch. The train was stopped end, . In the inquiry which followed,- two men, Walter Wright and .Ueorge'; Howell, . were - arrested. , The eiproBs ; messengers on ,tha cars said that they ; believed ; five wen were jra- luiuateu in uie aiiemptea uoiaup. '.n -. :;K-..W"t'1 TassefsUy ;. jtt i Fifth 4 and Morrison streets; last. 'evening were : treated to the unauat spectacle of eeelna a woman step Qutokly up to a man seize him by tha tXHkt? nA than. nwina1 ' tt n.mm CLARKE DAI SqT tejares;:$,: ; j J Miller i n A r- ,,,''h rVlimor fnr pAiihft'' Cnrrv t.: U'"S t vi . vvuiujr -1 ai iii v a. t';'y ,rf'; ' Vancouver, "Wash., :' Oct i U.V'Mort dollar Annually i is Youth Is Urider-Sentence and Parole From Astoria, It -' ,ls LearneoV - Eugene glade,? 17 years old, who was arraigned Friday niftht for the theft of 15 from a hotel room, appeared be and admitted tha theft ; It was learned . lie was under sentence and parole for larceny In Astoria, where Judge J. A. Kakin sentenced him from one to seven . . jear In the penitentiary, ; A telegram was sent ta Judpe Eakln asking i he vujwieq tu ine ioca.i courx u King up ' the matter of tha car of the boy wlin , ; the boy's mother In Now1 Tork, with a lew of . having the . mother send for i'lm. while the reply .xs being awaited the boy Is being k14. ': 'i fv-st v Judge: Gatens decided .to taka 14-year-old tw Chung; arrested for tell. , irig cocaine to A. V, Ten nor t, from the custody of his father. Oh. Hung, now intha county Jail for having opium' In hlspossesslon. .c Tha Chinese "boy was o in fTaaer - noma and , will be teid there until arrangements can b made lor his xare.;- A sister, now a ward of the court, will also he taken irom me home, as tha conditions are vunim-rea dbo. . - . ., fetaniey Juch, 16 yeare old, who was Indicted for- larceny and then turned Over to the Juvenil court -because of ., in. ago, was parojea to Chiefs Juvenile Officer Mcintosh for a year and al- , lowed to go - to California, to JuMaa, Pan Diego county, with hie mother. H must report once a month by letter pr iu n mvum muss verily Four Ltntt fcnra' vhii nlauif from school and stole a. quantity of onamite caps were before the court. ' ' returned.; to the Boya and uiviu Aia , socieiy, wnere be had onoa tieen placed, another-was sent to the -oinv anoiner, waa allowed to go to hla mother, and the last was F'uwnuuu. awo i e-y ear-oia , loya who took motorcycles for Joyrldes which did not; belong to' them were given warnings and placed on proba tion. . . ' FRENCH OFFICER OF ;. ' PROUD RECORD DfeAD s Paris, Sept 7. Five times wounded In five of his many .engagement In the Franco-German war. In China and In 'North Africa. General A of the most popular aoldlers In France, has Jled at Splttenbergen at the age of 1 while on a ummeTrenilaai-W.--.-" It was he : who suppressed frith, a i, stern hand in . 18J1 tha insurrection In South Algeria. To destroy the prophet's , wiuu, wniou naa oeen me center of the , revolt, he'had it undermined with dy namite and connected electrically with , vwn 0.1 n. uisuince. wnen all was ready General da Negiier pressed the uuvluii wniie a waa taaing coffee with nis orneera ana blew up tho ahrine.' A numDer or natives perished In the ruins. - During forced marches when he. was a colonel he refused to ride, but would ...- ui rear or nis regiment with a knife, ready to cut the badges of rank . ; from- the sleeves of any noncommia ; aioned officer who fell) behind. '. ' FLEECE flocks will V v' EVENTUALLY BE MUTTON ' 'Hood Elver. t)r.. (iii 4 -.cidi.t' ..-. , band of oheep from eastern Oregon that s,;,have been finding summer range in the ; mountains near the etafiley-Smith and Oregon Lumber company's saw mill ' plants, have been taken back to their v winter range on the John Day river. The logged-off sections of the mountains . abound with a wild pea vine that Is es , peclally nutritious for sheep, . ii W. I. Klrby, a sheep owner, has Just iciutucu .rum . me winamette valley, where . he purchased two carloads of , bucks to take With him to the John Day country. "Politics raises havoc with the hep business," said; Mr.. Klrby, '.The tviieep men must now change front com pletely,, For a number of years we have been breeding for wool and have a mio iwi w ueece iiocks, nut the change in administration has taken profit out of tber wool raising busineis, . and we must now breed back, to mutton stock, and this will take time." - . the 'coat - and then proceed to 'express ner opinion of him 'fn uncomplimentary away from er and ran west on Mor rison to Blxth street, then south to The Journal building, ,v ..;v-f.-.' -.y . - - . . i B. . V. a CrOWlf nf llMnl, Inwa h,4n ... learn thecause of the trouble.. Jartles Anaerson, a rormor guard at the rqf-k- pile. who had lolnail In Ilia oha yii-h the fleninar man who ciivn th' mmi or A. i C. I'arkerr t He waa taken to the ponca . station where the woman., Mrs. Emma Pulaskt, 312 Third street, had him locked up on the charge- of tak- ner diamond ring. . ... ., . Tha BtCCUHMt'a n- nloiu. tA The man called up a. woman emnloved ' 'a department atore, and the latter weui 10 a pawnshop where ahe obtained the necessary , ball money, giving her Jewels - as i ucuvit- . t ,yr ... leaneo. .... :.. v ..y - Parker was known tn tha VAlTl art i. a Williams, it la Simula- J Th KAn.WA ' " ........ .. a.v WWW UK, wiruuuinLen . in ' .1'Y-a . Wer 'aha m,. ducted a- hotel. Parker was a-norter. He Cam to Portland tl.r. n,nnk - . - .-.--. . w M.VUfc, , .fV uy, cuanoe met ner on .tna atraat. That avenlnar ha at th tii.i home, v During the evening, tha woman . ' -raraer asaea to ,ee. ner . ring. She Sava that tha man r.1,1- t, an i.i. " V ..- . M DOCket. aavinr ha nnnM ffttn I. . the nexrday. Mrai Pulaski states that x- er nas since that time kept the mii anq nas avoided meeting her. . Tha StorV PllrlfO- tatim im ,K a.. . changed his rlnr for tha one worn by -ruiaani. xne exchange waa to he w "' iew oays, no claims.- . The next aav - ha aanii-A,1 . ar,t-1r. wi, ' w.i. Aley, the horseman at Roaeburg, and " wow. iie returned to Portland . yesterday morning, - after ait vi mree months. Tom Mann Tells Denver' Audi ence' Violence Is Some times Necessary,, ,s than one ' mlHfon paid t the farmers of Clarke county for praam atari mtlA a t - f 4 1 1 city passenger agent for the Northern Pacific and North Bank' lines, at r meeting el the Commercial club today. "Clarke .county,"!- he continued, ls dairy and' fruit country and the sooner the farmers realise t that fact the better." ; iJJ: .;--:f.V-'i.' ss V' , . He was speaking ''i in ' favor ot '. the employment of a county., nnt who would Instruct the farmers what to plant, where and how to plant,-explain what soil was adapted to and advise ractnr Of fth atar. .viurimani.i f. ai j'uuman, . waa present and outlined wuai wuuiu d ueveaaary ig secure BUCn an agecU .. A good man could be secured i or jiouo a year, ne aaiu, nut 1800 to 160o extra should be provided for-ex-ponses, He told of the work of tha agents ' In tha severt counties where tney -naa been' established -and cited Benton county; as one having : among tha haat anhihlta mt-.iha V. Thls ha attributed to the work of the agent, !nv .fst -j-. A controveray came up as to which Would be tlia 'mora ' -nrofitahla fnr tha oounty ,v the county fair or the county agent, ana 'or which should the county commissioners appropriate money. Foa- tar Hlddaa aAvnra taA . tha . amnlAvmAn of the agent, hla remarks bringing out to ' rormer Manager oeorge v. Larsen, that ; the appropriation of $2000 from 1l,i.J,Min! M.na ,,UA frtlm. VnA. Mr.' Lareen refuted this, and explained now the money was pooled ao that the man Awnintr tha horaea rMllv.mmnatul for their own, cash, not a cent being taken out of tha fair funds. .. 8. J. Millaf - imlial1 tha ran a fnatiiM f ka fnir and aald .that 7a imf aant nf tha gate receipts .this year were taken In irum tne race iracat ; aitracuoo, - "it JEFFRIES GillSISIfll EO AGAIN fesSieslFol5 Torrn$rjManage"r M ELECTION f&M Jin Defarnation:bf Char-'jC: MKfe ' - 1 " - ' ' ' ' I -- . y .V a? , w-- ' wa New York,. N.7T..Oct,4 4 beatifying tO . MniSn hTOm NOW 0ti man goes one day.; and sees the ' ex hlblla. ' that la icnnife-h ha aM. ' "tha man has seen all there Is to be- Been, xne races, however, are a feature whloh tftkaa tha man back to tha fair aaoh una ot in nix aays ana ine rair manage- mani proitis oy tne price or nisv en trance ticket" ': . '. ,. ; 8. N. Secrlsr, county commissioner. laM ha . tx- a. tn . fa vna nf . aha" Annnt- agent, but that finances were first to uo uunBiu-reu. - tvo caa gainer nere and talk cood roada till doomadav.n ha t saia. -out u lanes money : to , rnaxe roads. ' The same way. with : a county agent, he must, have hla salary. I must take It under adviaement," he concluded. "and must know where tlie money Is coming from." .-t?.ksw;; tv'w'-sW ' It waa said that Clarks county la one of the most thickly settled counties of the state but has few farms. . A piece of land containing: 160 acres with S acrea cleared, It waa argued, can not be called a farm... . pJy. - . (United Press leased Wire.) Denver. Oct. , a r a, i the dataJla e tha u.m..u . ,. . Af i"10 1 PProve of the """" e xacwaroara orothera. I ' - lectured hra tnnlrM . T-. a.i...- .. he declared: " V,BW W wlth Vlolen- mew- urea if ndi mm h -a4-H. -. ? .'J. wayf "t 'certalnly. Is hot re- uuiauon jusnnaoie-when the wealthy claaa ta annal.ntl. ...v.i- ... . ----- -- .u.iuii( mousanas Into tmrvitlnn i-j lit k..i.v . . -.m-fcm hert,ir n -PW with the militant eruaata r- ,u',... land. The auffratrattaa ha. ....ri their campaign with cleverness and ef ficiency, The demand for tha ballot , " ""L1 importance in that it stands for the braalrlna- am- . ik. m .-rmT ,,V4JM.-HUUr female sex from bondage. . ; I , believe the changes In tha tariff law of this country will stimulate In dustry and thua ha na .M.-a. but as In all ouch cases, it will Have a tendency to . lower wagea at tho same V"1' -owers ma coat Of living." PARIS POLICEMEN BAND DIES ' AT HOSPITAL Ed. Blackwell, a car sealer, employed at the Northern Paclf lo .Terminal Co, died, at the Good Samaritan hospital last night where no had been taken in an Unconscious condition af tap l. fall out of one of the cars at the yards. Death" Is presumed to have been tha re- toi vl natural causes, workmen Who Wera attraoted bv . tha man'a i.armana went to his assistance. It, la thought; ne leu wnen in an epileptic nc. : ' An ambulance waa called and he was taaen to tna Hospital. He died soon s f ter arriving there. The body was turned over to the coroner, f No marks of - violence were found on the body. jiiacaweii waa about 85 years old, PARIS PROMISED ART SALE-OF RARE MERIT '' '" S" ' '' ' ' aTSa-aaaataaa-aaaa-aa-a-a-Mi ' . ' ' Paris. Oct . aw-PatHi im nMmisax' FOR MIJTHAf PRnTCnTiniM !m.!ort.ant art Bal?. tW. winter, that of ; w ""- -w i a-v 1 1 vii I -no coneciion or tne late M. Aynard, a Taw"a n.nt . -..-.;.:'-.. ': 5fi?. ! "J many- years . iT a - J" iwiica, ois-i uopuijr ui ine xtnone wno filed In the turned at charges of corruption which I court room two months ago. The col have.been brought against a cestaln J lection, which consists . of 'extremely (Bf the interuithmal Kmri Kr-U- i today in behalf of Ma former manager. Joseph. Fgan, who W niHrig the Pearson Publlahlnir- On. ta- J all fumftlion sl rht.rral I o m,-s T T.fMaa I ' V - wwnrvi W a" ueniea cmpnaucaiiy mat Egan had ever urvn acouaea or. snort counting him In settling up after one of his' bouta Jeffries aianoaltlon taraa alrn In Aj '"" vi uie triai. ot.. CKan s auit. l(a ferrtng to his right aeveral years ago With FitZSlmmona In Ran f-anlann tha former world's champion was asked, if ona. Belasco who-, was present 'when the purse was counted did not say; "It waa any siaa."?. ,-,, i.,.-. .'.' . ;. ,,; . Vi'-Noi". replied' Jeffries. 'f '-M'1 r'' x' Didn't Pnrv Wllllama aatf -rA Egan hargot" the monoy.f :,-' r.-fX Again me negative answer was given. . "Did Belesco lean un In a-rnr and ayj "Tou iHIgan) meant to. keen it. ...atM ......... . . - .... 'NO." renlied V Jeffrfaa. "tr Ttalaan had, aver called , Ktran a thief. lalttle inan would' have eaten him op. . He would 'hava torn tha, hasil r' him it. mm vaaw BaSSSSa '-k-e "ot fellow, tu he la a, wonder- f Jeffries said Egan had been his man aeer for two vra ari,r iha iitim. mons fixht. and h mum not- hearing anyone accuse the 'Little fel low- oi aisnonesty. Ho finally broke with Egan. ha aald. heoauaa tha ' -n-n-tra- vuuiu nut aflL aion-r wnn anotna- man. aaer in hla camn. . This testimony will be read at the maa ox a,gan s suit.' Vt'V :. ' ,. 1'Sn-oiai to n. ....i i ' Vancouver, Wssh Oct. 4. -At . one minute or o'clock- tonight John P. Klgglns. three tiroes mayor of Vancou ver, fllad fo"" tha RaniiMlflnn unmln.. tlon ; to oppose Ilenry Crass, who filed several aays ago. "jt win be. war from now on,"; declared Mr.; Klgglns, as he stepped back ' from , Uie f Ulng window and -waa : congratulated . by several friends. Preceding, Mr, "Klgglns .via Kdgar M. BVan,, who : parted- with a dollar to. get hla name on the ticket as a 'Bull Moose" candidate, Mr. 8 wan, who Is a iocs! attorney; Is enthused by the announcement of Theodora Roose velt yesterday . that . tha VPpoa-paaalva ion that the party should tut represented even :i .municipal- sffalrS. '';-Yr 'i o Ti5f 0n'Pleta ticket iss. Mayor, John P. JKlgglns,. Henry Crass and Edgar M Bwan; eouncflnmn-at-lurge, Cliria Kngle- iiuuf, mm tnanes . Oirard; councilman Fourth Ward, W. L. Moore.-Harry Steele: couiwUman Fifth ward. O. It. Perulval and Hoy Wilkinson; councilman Sixth ward. o;u. Btoner and Kd Mackeyf city aiiorney. ueorge B. Bimpsoni OM.. Da vidson and Dan, 'Hardin; city; clerk, Charles. HasBon and C, ;A,- McDonah; city treasurer,, otto (imteg and ,J. P, ueognegan.; , ? '? ?i,-VT LENTS FlRP ? I AnniFQM "PUN.: ENTERTAINMENT i Lents, Oct.. . The Lents Voluiiteer Fire Department Is planning an enter tainment tO ha hoM fnr tha n,nn.. raising funds to be used in purchasing viimiucKi ana., aona lor - the chemical engine, t'The company receives 115 a month ; from the clty out. this aum Is not ..Sufficient' to - tnaat. - tha firm nm- pany's demands as there has been quite a number- of. fires lately which hava required a large amount,;of: the' com' pany'a upp!y.-'.:ii..;f.- -n,.i''..-;.;,:-. . Chief Rayhtlrn has appointed a com- j mittee- to -iuveatlaata tha eondltlnn ' nf fire hydrants in the .Lents district and to put in- their report, at the next meeting, veil yeaioraay nnst v.ino progressive" I i .' ' . i ,' .... j y party "still )lveth,"j and Is of the opln-1 ' Journal Want Ads bring results. 1!"tggS!SS'aaaifiiBgBliH 10 KW APPEAL '' '.::' ' Prtn linn i inn'i mi1 VirVHtUKIitVLliiiiAlfr! Penirisula' v Park : an Arbor i Il Lodge fl esidents to; Meet r i i '. ;.Kehtoil,rOct, 4.i--Th people" of Arbor Lodge and Peninsula Park, will hold a meeting in Carter'a hall next .Wednes day night for the' purpose of renewing their snDeal for' a library. ..Tha sl. dents of these districts have been work. ing on ,tpa, library, question for , soma -time and a large attendance is urged, . The proponed site for the library is i on Lonsdale and Derby ' streets. : i ., Plans are being drawn for the Ken ton li'luh houaa Which Will' coat ahnnt' ' $S60. It will be constructed along the Diana of the Irvincton club. Tha K'nn, ton people hope to have the bulldlnat eret;ted in a shore time and are workine- to. attain that and. -, The Kenton school has been closed during; the week pout on acoount of an epidemic ' of diptherla that has " been r going tho rounds of that district. Nevysl of County Board number of their colleagues and which are now neing inquired Into by the au thorities, have decided to keep a close watch themselves on all suspected mem bera of the force, ,,,..'.(. The Union of Parts Policemen met today and decided that ihaVii... suspected of unprofessional behaviour would have their conduct investigated by three of their colleaguesseaoately. They would raeatva a ani.mn , ' - - ' - At ill UK from.tha unlon'a council of ,. dlaeipiine their names would be handed to the pre- itjci. wt pouce, wno wouia be asked to - . -. - . w, vAhavaaatsi Valuable taDestrles. na In t Intra a-' eluding, it iff aald, a Rembrandt valued at $100,000 and a Ruysdael 150,000 fumltura and annlant 1 j ry v.., j , at aura- i aenta, according to an official valuation, a aum of $1,600000. Two hundred thousand dollars is the conservative es timate 'eton the tapestries alone. H,; MILK WAGON COLLISION I RESULTS IN LAW SUIT Work on tha Pa ttnn Vataiu. tu i onerwooa ana Montgomery drives baa been commenced and. win ha fintuhan- In -; 10 daya,i' according to a report of noaa duperviaor Small, filed yesterday w j in iur touniy commissioners, i . ;: The.- Work.- of ' tranaformlntr. tha 'aav. nth and eighth floora of the east wing 01 mi counnoun irom jail quarters into rooms for juries which remain out over night hat been oomnletad. Ing ' to a report made . yesterday . bv wniaden & Lewia archlrwta i of ,iha courtnoue,v fM.; vjj.,. .,.. The commlssionera a Knit A tha tannaat of he Poultry and - Pet Stock assocla- uuu xor. assistance in its snow because mr levvi naai nean mala fm ih. pose and no money was on hand with which to.'" assist' 'V'-c' ri-.v A ; --.! A reauaat from rtavM lur t,m. t. t ' . . .... .viiip the improvement of the Schulta road, extending a auarter At a mi la fmm tha North Cornell, road, was rafarrad to BUOerVlSOr Small. Tha aama l.ruuOUn waa made of the Offer of Adams Bros. I Of tha USe Of their atria traa-tra it tha uuuiiijf truuiu -spreaa rocc on tne road from their slaughter,-house to the Col umbia .boulevard. d:4w.$-Ai&, i Copies of contracts for the Broadway pi-iuge construction wjth " tha Union Bridge eV Construction company and I tha Pennsylvania fttaaat referred to District Attorney Evans for aaaa ivicrvava . : : i '. r . .. ..V . Anothar rantiaat '- ' tram a-h..l. n i Church for tha lmnmtamanl nf mrimM la front of the Hurlburt farm was re-1 iorrea to Bupervisor (small. ' . i. Permission was given Ledoux A Lo. i dOUX to install twn. tran Hn I- ak. sidewalk of the East approach to the ouiiibjuo onage, Tne doors- are to he rauwvea j. ou cays, and the sidewalk iwwca at ui expenae or the firm.. DID MACOMB SWAT.'THE FLY7 JUST COUNT 'EMI Macomb. III.. Oct at , Thl. aj... I -vatu iui 1 xiv awartinar Mntaai. Ka has extended through the summer. The racoro, as xar as estimated, is 2,419,000 files. Or SOmatMnar llira tha . a. l. ara " . "" "I bib ' Bnn nuaria nnvam i.. j , - - - woqu . VUX ticu . an. miss laucuie uaiiagner, the prise- wln- amr, lumea m no quarto of m nicely AMtfAWa . ... - . " . cue arot no ror tnam. Miss Ualiaaher . rnmnlaln. tTHfju iipr iwoner reponea that she had missed several weeks of school this T ennldn't tnatra tha aw..a,a a 1 - - avuaaiaa VA II j irmui ana arn in awnnni an. t a... - - ... , lawaa a, 1 minx tne absences ought to be count? U''S'-t :'vy.i''T'''-'7i '"vr'"0'j.i' ''HjV''' ;':viW5';')'r '.i X, ,V.::.t,:,;';W1-';:-'.-r'' :':vlW.':,J .f 1 1. '" ';',-"';f'r;-Vv'.;U'y:,'!v.- r'-.:. Investigated our house- syfpay;inen pilwou nave an old ';-it'-i;, j t aa l'. .f:''-;V ;- .""'0v V MJL . , planr house- !' 4i. "; w-i-1' A.'-' -"i litivTll tunity t heeded vejyu;an secureSa much femeht an easy manner .Me. CaU in us UD DV un I -...7 .'.. ; II .(- ... : a. - a -. - s :' . '.'' : ' ' " ' ' ; ' , ",c " ' .; 'f: '. ' : ' '''', ' ,: f " .' i"''.,i. ,,V'.'"",J' 'V1:. Pottland Railway I Light & Potvr "'. -:,.:',su ;!'''-"H:;,cr;:';' C'V.V- 1 . ' i' . MARSHALL 5100 ; - A 6131 if. 'fcvt;-' - Pugene, Or, Oct. 4 Michael Soh'nel- deal with tham aa IOIer, a weaitny retired business man tif sible -f " rfgorotftly as pos, this city, has been sued by W. C. Trahn, : -'"y ' ' ' ',' .-.r - . ar milk man living nearby, for SSOO da-m- aaj x rann aueging that Schneider ran Into Trahn'a milk wagon with his auto mobile, ruining the wagon and throwing Trahn forcibly to the pavement, badly bruising him.. Trahn sava that Bt.i. "a wv WIIUQl der offered to pay for the -wagon if he EMPLOYES GETSHAKt; OF? MANUFACTURER'S WEALTH EflJltOn. Pa not '. t ti.i. - Ployes pf th7 le Herman simor C largest -.uii I m.nufactu, l ?hm,!.2 51m'fwith folllalon.: but Trahn re- largest silk manufacturer ta the United States, each reoalvaut n- naa a., . . stock In the company by provisions of Simon's will, probttted todav. The es valued at 10,000.o6o and 13.- .v,wvv wb utt-w employes. V , Mrs. Elisabeth Simon, the manufac turers a wife, received $10,000 cash --.-. iuo came ana nis life in -uiauus, wua xrt treasures fused basis. to accept a settlement n lhat Girlish, Wrinkle-Free (From. Pilgrim .Magazine) , Since Its . remfrkaVl a astringent and - toiilo properties became known, clever women all over the world have been using the saxolite face bath, to "tone up" their ' faces, - remove wrinkles and , draw flabby "cheeks and heck back to rormaL After, using this solution, the face immediately feels much. , firmer. The skin tightens evenly alt over the face, thus reducing lines- and aageiness. The formula. Is; Powdered saxolite 1 os.. dlsaoived in Witch hasel,;w int. Another wonderful facial 1 beautlfier and rejuvenator that has become ouite a rage in the United States. s in Eu iope. Is mercoliaed , wax. ' DruggisU i. iort a great demand '-i The? wax fitor. ally abaorbs a sallow, -blotchy or with. . i.,l coniplaxiort. giving the fre.h. vi niiin, huUhy-liiKd yuunr'akiii uiiritf. . tlv a l-hanra to 'breath e1' and to show n-.-it' Applying the-wag. at night, liko . . .i.l rreain washing ,iit off mornings" "l romiiletely reuovatu a poor , coiu i xlon In tm week -or ten days. One . me upually Is sufflwlenti-vaav. K.ioa una 'tne home. Blmon provided that the, legatees lncomorate a Mumitni, n . - - -t . ii.ut III plant. ';,jlr',e. '-,. .' . Thla company was to be formed with the remainder of the estate-divided Into .wv.Bunres, or woich the widow re- CORPORAL SHADE AWAITS COURT MARTIAL , RESULT Fort Stevens, Or-' Oct . i-Qorpoml Shade, the witness tVhfkBaB f'Safll AmAMW MIA aaa largely rreeponsible ? for the conviction . rnvtu naiao . tollman, la now awaiting the result of hla court martial at Fort Stevens on tha ehrta a.... tlon. -Ho surrendered to an Officer, of iiaw, acauaar army recently.- , " . : -'j, . in, his own defense xor Ills action hi Pleaded that tha Mnilltlnra . c- oievena prior to we leave taking had aaiwieraoje, and tnat he had been subjected to continual threats and hlnfa of what was in store for him should he havo the presumption to remain la the "u vuiiunue nis tostimony during the. progress of the' Coffman rial. .. 'CLYDE MAKES MISSTEP;- rALLS, FRACTURES LjG and thfjpoentally fell and fractured hla riirht 'VJBpnd Business Srisk. Bend. Or.. Oct 4. LlveatoMr ments from Send hiva hain mar. . meroua this week than for a long tlma Wednesday a tralnload of ehep waa sont to Portland and another went today The first fall ahlnmant nf atti ., .. . also left today, . , - 4 ua, ace imi niarnx. . wnua ; iiaa..Mi4.. .... auirs of the Tllford building en Mor- '7"", jar, wyae is said to have missed his footing when four or five steps from the bottom of the stairway ill' WS. nt to W" J,oms taxlcab a? v' Si.-SPencor, who Is in charge of the building. - .. A , . " . WEISER HAS RECORD ' r r 1 1-trr it t bti a r st rwMir aa aakiki ai a . . v FOR YOUNG JOY RIDERS IW"" '' "t? PRINCESS FEARED HER 7 . 1 KIP WOULD BE KNOWN published la El Opinion, the reason for .""'vioaj m xrinceas sopnta of Saxe Weimar, who shot herself in her father's paaw,- ai xxeiaeioerg on Heptember was that aha faapawl th .a ' secret trip she had made to France In company with a young man, supposedly Ihe IdentitV of thai. IMn.... aa- covered by the police In their investiga tion of the Injury, of intra peasant girl by the automobile In which they "FRAM? t IS AT PANAMA READY FOR THE CANAL Colon.' OcL 4. That K-nftar.arl. .a.. ship Fram, tn which Raoul Amundson nrgava.i vi.v i.ur j un n t-rt i am auaa a j chored off here tonight prepared to- be i the first shin, to nut ihMn.h ik. c. Lnama canal. , The Fram Is en route to an . r rKiitimpn. wnwsi rna anr ab. i. ' f " -a- a,Me VaMIti lalLviVf ffsVUl the Panama-Paoiflc' exposition heads are aia&avua iu nonor tne tirst ship to cross xotth-LoopVfier Takeii t Rett a. a,. i., vi. Ajpnqnsa Jregoua, loop the-loon . aviator, whna. ........... . r - .... mi;bwiiuui an. sence from ; home- Friday gave' rise to uiuura mat ne nacMpeen assassinated, turned Up tonight. ' He said that he had forgotten all about the exhibition flights 'C Welser. Idaho, not i Tk.. old Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs.i J. J, Ful ler, baejust qualified a the.Wagest "joyrider" on record here, iWhen V, A. Fulkerson. tha oWnae of a i.l' A.. ?th .teamp type, ywas absent, litUe Edwin climber in, touch the right lever and started the car at a rapid pice down the sidewalk. nnahi. chuckling with delight, the boy rode for and other obatrucUons. until, the: mn. China Btonnad aaratnat . ...it . . . boy, wera nnUUured.:', '"'Cabtain anil rrtaVtW';t4aC. Marshfleld. Or., tint, at r..i. .a son master of, the steamer Jtedondo., has arrived in thia citv with hi. k.i. Wll8pn, to,wtiom he we married In flan 1 Francisco several ilava aavn v. nn. . I dondo - has , been Vndergolng extensive lrnDrovementn amt her first trip since aba has been off the drydocaV v , . i ' Two Shocks at Kanlaa ' Names. . net 1 T,. ' ' - w . aaaauuiaiUiy shocks of. earthquake which were felt ii, i il. i, M i v n iinri.nrwi 1 n pk.i n n . . . lino and Foggio caused widespread panio this morning' The first ahonic waa felt at 7:29 a. m. Tha umaa- - , . C . -vvvim Vgaaiav vrii iiunuLaiB ifLipr. . inia yrAA lamag ha been reported And no )om .I'LiWaWantI : A Wirfin.1 Wskel . vaaraaila. 'Ti.a.J charging H, JD. Banditone, prealdent of ---- - -....b..v..v vvaaiaawa.iijrf WIVIa upmunj ui aucomoivi without a 11 lf;$i5;tash$7MbrithlSi ' Hliva tifnai : rf-i.. 1.1. ' m. Hemoval Sale. 1U Fourth st" (Ady,J 1160, 9.C0.. Edlefsen, 162 svliL-: ;. Xy-Ahl I HI, and It's So I'-r. saas -pw saaSBSsl a Keal tolDPIt , war aaav w .' '"a-'m t th first -tlroe nc we'eom f . Jnn selling: .the .modern wonder- afUI U: we are ble to-offer the finest cab- "a??, wo; we Kin i position offer them on guch-' tdvttk-tar; - ; . . uie m nme we otter them under sfiecial miaranM and m i. tri.i ..-""iQJf' our civ no nnm naaf avta v, .i ... . - - , . - . OffeV NO. 1--. ' dsoma : lnrtro- m-7'1 r . men eontslnlna-. lataat !na.. piTl,ri m?x2 4seven rrkt artists' rec. SXt,'i.y,,.afoluf5" ext raeordeompanl taolpdlug the won derf ol Z.nela aitett. V and most . legani .w' m'aJn. wmVltethwith rX! , ords and an album, Inolnding alio the famous Rlav oletto Quartette or the Lucia g.xtette recorders well as purchaser's choice of 84 racords or Us fVn tj nee instruments ar:of.the latest mA: li:i'::l:rv,'il new tone-crmtrral ah..tt-r: iT::".::r'.0 " IC ji worKmansnip,' equipment includes tha . '. I nr. : I HkFk ; AnniTinMAt IMrtTriir'.rr .'..-, rV' 1111 ' h :-- ;.ar7UU.'.ava a IV SPECIAL GUARANTEE unoonaitlonal guarantee as to material aaa workmanship acoom paates each Instrument sold, . the SfaSlf..' M! aa maal ufaotnrero and counts rslgntd by us iSTaJ.0. SIU"r" t-la Bouse, Uera Sulldlag, Broadway at Alder! ADDITION SPECTAl.-'.' free TmKtmBm Any machine .and ' records ent on three days free trial to any home in citv or state. L Eilers " Music House, Eilers uiiaingr croaawgy at Alder. THE HOUSE THAT SELLS ALL , , .THE MAKES AND ALL THE . RECORDS ALL THE TIME Oar.WJlaf.JWVvJ-'r.A'''SWi I MONEY-BACKl ' V".': ; ' ' ?5tB i1 Jrteese even the "most crltloal that all money jpald will BroaHway at Aider It S' 1. i . t 1 . i . ) a h a J t: , ti ' h f w - P O - P ' la tl m M K jl Po ' op pa -, on thi , Fo rai he lar da; 1 . Jur rar apt glr t the . - A 3. , 110 .' Con c. ( Coal Stark. ' .. ...a, ".' - , tAdV. ...'...'.