Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, August 04, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TtlE NEW BERG QRAPhlC, August 4 , <910
Ft UIT M EN P U N
DR. GRIPPEN AND
COMPANION IN TOILS
Absolutely Free
to tb o K m der* of th U P a p e r
Pori folio of 12 Pictures
BY W IL L KNOWN ARTISTS
M ounted on P ic tu re Meta to M atch. S ite lOx
13, tb u a A c q u irin g no Prem ee
w ho U k e te d re n ta g e of th is Spacaul Offer
n o n m ode in c o n n ec tio n w ith th e
J u st P u b lish e d
M A STER P IEC ES
Arrested as Steamer Lands for
Alleged Murder of His Wife.
OF THE
No Confession Obtained.
World’s Best Literature
K tght V olum es, K M Pages a n d Hook-Muc*
to M ateh. A rtiatically b ound tu B uckram
e io th . Oeor aoo World'» Geratrt Autkor$ fu l­
ly re p re se n te d In o re r 700 M aster s e le c tio n s
T h in N e ss Library Propnld S A
•saag’Bsfss:?.«?
W. od
O rd er NOW trrom th is a d r . o r san d to r De­
sc rip tiv e M atter ot th is a n d jo th e r kook Bets
Bend O rders to
Fpunk E. Greun
M a n u fac tu rers’ a n d P u b lish e rs' B roker
BO E ast tilth S treet
POKTLAS D, ORE..
G roceries
No Emperor—either of a
People or of Finance—can
buy better food than we
sell you, at prices you usu­
ally pay for good things.
J.~ L. Van Bianconi
Plumbing!
Give u ■ chance at that
new home. We would like
to put in those Bath Fix­
tures, Etc., and do your
plumbing.
FATHER POINT. Quebec.—Doctor
; Hawley Harvey Crtppen and Ethel
! Claire Lenovo, hta atonographer, who
i fled from London alter the dlaappear-
aaoe of Belle Elmore, the doctor’s
1 wlfn, were arrested here Sunday
1 aboard the Canadian Pacific liner
Montroee, a t the command of Inspec­
tor Dew, of Scotland Yard.
The idenUfloation of the long-sought
fugitives by the detectives on the
English steamer which had raced
across the AtlanUe ahead of the Mont­
rose, marked the culmination of one
of the moat sensational flights in re-
eeot criminal annals.
Girl Sobs Hysterically.
Aocompanied by Canadian officers,
Dew boarded the vessel, and 16 min­
utes later both man and girl were
locked In their staterooms, Crlppen,
broken In spirit but mentally relieved
by the relaxed tension; the girl, garb-
ad la boy’s clothes, sobbing hysteric­
ally. They were no longer ‘‘Rev. John
Robinson and son,” as booked from
Antwerp on July 8 0 . ______
After brief delay, the Montrose con­
tinued her 160-mtle Journey up the
river towards Quebec, where the Jail
awaited the pair. Crtppen is charged
with the murder of an unknown wom­
an, believed to have been his actress
wtte. Belle Elmore. The girl is held
as an accessory.
Dr. Crlppen and bis wife, known by
the stage name of Bell Elmore, had,
tor the last two years, oocupied a
house In North London, England. He
was a s American dentist, born at
Cold water, Mioh. Belle Elmore was
a well-known vaudeville actress,
about 36 years old. formerly of
Brooklyn!
"
' i>”
EXCHANGE
SEATTLE.—Fruitgrowers of Idaho,
Oregon and Washington at a m eeting
here organised the Northwestern
Fruit exchange, a co-operative agency,
to handle the business of the fruit­
growers of the three states. The head­
quarters of the exchange will be es­
tablished Immediately at Portland.
Ore., and branch agencies will be
placed In all the Important market
centers of the country.
Its purpose la the co-ordination of
the fruitgrowing Interests of Wash­
ington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana
and the centralising of the handling
and marketing of fruit grown In all
ths bast districts in these states
through one channel.
Many Negroes Killed.
PALA8TINE, Texas.—Twenty-three
negroes and four white men were
killed In a race riot between Elkhart
and Slocum. 16 miles south of here,
according to advices received from
the scene of the battle.
The riot began when James Alford,
a white man, had an altercation with
a negro regarding a protested note.
This led to a general fight between
the whites and negroes in which
knives and pistols were used.
CHARLTON MAY NOT
BE TAKEN TO ITALY
WASHINGTON—Porter Charlton,
confessed murderer of his wife, whose
body was taken from Lake Como,
Italy, may go forth, a free man, from
Jersey City Jail. The Italian govern­
ment has made no formal demand for
the extradition of Charlton, and in the
opinion of authorities on internation­
al law, unless such a demand is
made by the authorities, the Federal
officers must orjler Charlton’s release.
It has been generally concluded that
Italy hesitates to demand Charlton’s
extradition, owing to her policy of re­
fusing to extradite criminals to the
United States, when they have takas
refuge In Italy.
QUEBEC:— Probably not before
August IS will Dr. Hawley H. Crip- Wendllng Captured After Long Chase
SAN . FRANCISCO —Joseph Wend-
pen and Ethel Clare Leneve be taken
ling,
former Janitor of S t John’s
aboard a transatlantic liner bound for
church
of Cbuisvllle, Ky., and the man
E. L . E V A N S
England. The criminal law of the
who
Is
charged with the murder of
British possessions established this
little
8-year-old
Alma Kellner, niece
when the haggard dentist, whose
of one of the 'rlcheat men of Louis­
flight ended so dramatically aboard ville, is under arrest herp. Wendllng
the steamer Montrose was arraigned
before a magistrate and remanded un­ | was arrested after having been hunt­
For Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
til August 8. The girl was too ill ed through half a dozen states of the
to appear, but if her condition Im­ union, through Mexico and part of
proves she may be brought into court. f Ceatiral America. Wendllng admitted
Crtppen will not fight extradition. his identity but protests his inno­
Of the girl's attitude less is known. cence of the crime. T )
Sbe Is still broken in body and spirit,
alternately shaken with sobs or si­ CRACKER CO M BIN E FORMED
lently morose. Her relatives in Lon­ Coalition Means Monopoly of the
don are beseeching her by cable to |
Business.
tell all, and the Quebec police are , SAN FRANCISCO.—With the Incor­
treating her with a gentleness rarely poration of the Federal Biscuit Com­
accorded a prisoner, even though a pany at Wilmington, Del., Monday,
woman.
there comes into existence a 330,04)0,-
000 merger of from 75 to 100 of tha
largest bakeries hitherto independent,
of the National Biscuit Company, the
cracker “trust.”
The coalition means the monopoliz­
ing of the cracker industry of the
CHASE & UNTON
whole country, for the new company
WASHINGTON, D. C —Nearly 300,-
is.
on the friendliest terms with the
GRAVEL COMPANY
090,000 acres of public land, the
National Biscuit Company. The prob­
cream of the West, Is now withdrawn
ability Is strong that, were It not for
from
entry.' Some of it Is permanent­
All kinds of gravel for con­
the Sherman anti-trust act, the two
ly withdrawn, as, for instance, the
crete work, cement blocks,
would be openly one. In the new
forest reserves, National parks, etc., trust are companies from all over the
or wood work furnished on
and other portions may In time be
New England, Middle and Western
short notice. Leave orders
again placed within the reach of the States, California, Oregon, Utah and
at the office of R. B. Linn-
people of the West.
the Dakotas.
There remains of the public domain
ville.
oaly about 700,000,000 acres that is
THE MARKET8.
unappropriated and unreserved, and a
Portland.
very small percentage of this residue
♦*************************
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 86c;
is attractive or will ever be attrac­
tive to settlers. Included in this acre­ bluestem, 86; red Russian, 86c.
Barley—Feed and brewing, $24.
age are tba bad lands of the West,
Oats—No. 1 white, |28 per ton.
the Irreclaimable deserts, barren
Hay—Timothy, Willamette Valley,
mountain summits and worthless
mountain country. Only a small por­ 118019 per ton; Eastern Oregon,
W e d a l m O ld sad Young Fu. Dry
tion la arable, and very little la of 120022; alfalfa. 913014.
SUb W ood sad
Butter—Extra, 33c; fancy, 32c;
a character that will permit of agri­
ranch, 23c.
cultural development.
Egg* —Ranch, caroled, 27c.
Hops—1909 crop, 10013c; elds,
la getliag your tael remember we will
MOTHER DROW NS CHILDREN nominal.
have a car ol Olympic Coal here about
Rendered Insane by Monotony ef
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 14017c per
September la . Olympic Coal make»
Ranch Llfs.
pound. ~
N o S o o t, N o C lin k o e s and
Mohair—82 0 33c.
MARTINEZ,
Cal.—Mrs.
Joseph
la Fraa Fro m D u st “ »hording.
Mello,
formerly
Isabel
McNfcoll
of
Price Reaaoaable.
Seattle.
•an Francisco, wtfe of one of the
Wheat—Bluestem, 94c; club, 88c;
wealthiest ranchers In Contra Costa
county, drowned four of her six chil­ red Russian, 87c.
Phoae: Readeaee 5-15-1
Oats—132 per ton.
dren In a small bath tub at her home
Barley—934 per ton.
at Marsh Mello Is believed to he in-
Hay—Timothy, 932 per ten; alfalfa,
esne
Behind the tragic death of the Inno­ 914 per ton.
L A U R E L . C O T T A G E cent babee Is the story of a woman Butter—Washington Creamery, 13c;
who, used to the luxury end the pas- ranch, 22c.
Will be opened to the public
Eggs—Selected local, 31c.
tlases of a gay city, was suddenly
July I. Newly furnished. Good
home cooking.
-_______ placed on a lonely ranch where her
days beoame monotonous.
I9H>
AUGUST |i»K>
N . R . SC H A U B E L
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU.
t
A. E. Wilson
MUCH VALUABLE LAND
WITHDRAWN IN WEST
Olympic Coal |
M. P. ELLIOTT
c « r . Second * E dw ard* S U
N e w b e rf Or*.
W . P. PLEASANT
C arp en ter and C o n tracto r
. The best of reference*
furnished.
Escaped Convict Taken.
NAMPA. Id a—Peter Hoops, who
id from the Oregon state peni­
tentiary on July 16, wns arrested here
Monday by Chief of Police Maloney,
and Is now In the city Jail await'*
ths arrival of the Oregon officers .-
taka him hack to Salem.
f a . r u t. T re. W «i. Tha. Fri. Sot.
3
4
2
• • i
8
9 1 0 11
7
1 4 15 16 17 18
21 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5
2 8 2 9 3 0 31 • *
• • • • • • • • • •
5
6
12 13
19 20
26 27
e #
e e
• •
• e
ALFONSO OF SPAIN
FACES REVOLUTION
Conflicting Forces M ay Cause
Boy Monarch to Lose
His Throne.
MADRID.—Alfonso of Spain, la
taught between conflicting forces, each
of whloh seems bent on removing him
from his throne. Between the three,
It Is evident to students of Spanish
affairs that the hoy monarch wlU
probably have to fight hts way out
through the moet critical strife of his
eventful career.
The diplomatic battle with the Vati­
can has assumed the greatest Import­
ance, but the threats of the Carllsts,
headed by Don Jaime, the pretender,
and the armed uprising of the thou­
sands of Spanish exiles along the
French border, aided by the general
strike being preached all over Spain,
have won thousands of adherents who
todsy Join forces in a contest with
Alfonso, with the throne of Spain as
the stake.
Excitement in the capital and
throughout Spain Is Intense over the
|u
i are is demand by thore ot ert»bc trete».
A
«More * you U n iq u e F u rn itu re T h a t Is D eco rativ e!
But Not Oreriy Dew.
Merit à whre win* there dey», sad it» only merit thel
give» M» oer hbeml petroeege M e rit in F u rn itu re a n d in P ric e
ft/, 7Û. jfcollingswort/i dc Son
T H E S T O R E O F Q U A LITY
Summer
Clearance Sale
I On all Lawns and Dimities,
and in fact all Summer goods
- goes in this sale at Bargain
Prices. Shirtwaists at from
___$L00 to 81.75— bargains.
*
¡S i
"
'*
... .
All Men's and Ladies Ox­
fords at 20 per cent discount.
KINO ALFONSO.
conflict with the Vatlcaa^which cams
to a climax -when the dlcision of Pre­
mier Canalejas to recall the Spanish
ambassador to ths Vatican was an­
nounced.
\
.
The clerical element, which has of­
ten before won similar battles In
Spain, shows no hesitation in entering
npon the conflict and seems to have
set Ha aim. not upon minor conces­
sions and a compromise acceptable to
the Holy See, but upon the downfall
of Canalejas and his cabinet and the
cancellation of the éntlre programme
of reform. The withdrawal of the
Imperial decree permitting non-Cath-
ollc organizations to display the In­
signia of house worship, which fur­
nishes the ostensible cause of diplo­
matic relations, assumes secondary
importance.
.
lOBNER IN WHEAT I
ESCAPES A SQUEEZE
i
CHICAGO.—The great wheat battle
of July, 1910, closed with Thomas H.
Waterman, the new king of the pit,
In the saddle. The “corner” closed
without any squeezing of the shorts,
which Is a most unprecedented way
for a* well-regulated corner to act, es­
pecially when a new monarch is as­
suming control.
The main reason for the falling of
the corner and the eseape of maay
aborte from the promised squeezing
is that the Chicago board of trade
permitted Waterman and his asso­
ciates to learn that no squeeslng of
the shorts would be tolerated and that
the creation of an artificially high
price on the closing day of the option
weuld result In some one being sus­
pended from membership.
Lee Statue Will Stay.
BEVERLY, Masa.—President Taft
has approved, without comment, an
opinion by Attorney-General Wicker-
sham to ths effect that there Is no
provision of lmw by which the stntue
of General R. E. Lee In Confederate
uniform can be removed from Stat­
uary hall. In (he capttol at Washing­
ton.
Mississippi to Choess J. Dsvls.
WASHINGTON—There Is a possi­
bility that a status of Jefferson Da­
vis, presldsnt of the Confederacy,
may be selected by the State of Mis­
sissippi as Its contribution to Statu­
ary Hall In tha United States Capitol
hare.
Don’t forget to order your
groceries here. Good fresh
clean groceries at right prices.
Goods promptly delivered.
BOTH
PHONES
Be C . B A I R D
Parlor Pharm acy
E. W . HUDSON
Registered P h a rm a c ist
Old Time Remedies
a n d P riv a te R eceipts
We put up the Old Time remedies with the same
skill and care that we use in filling the doctor's
prescription. *
Try us on this work; we know how and can give
you the best results. Our drugs are pure, our
prices as low as can be, high quality considered.
YOUR CROP MUST BE
HARVESTED
W h y n o t u se th e b e st m ach in e ry o b tain ab le?
The Deering and W alter
A. Wood
sure tw o lea d in g m ak e s. W e a r e th e a g e n ts
Tewrt Devoured by Fire.
ALBANY, Ore.—The entire town of
Hoover, eestern terminus of the Cor­
vallis A Eastern Railway on the North
Santlam River, 57 miles esst of Al­
bany. was wiped out by fire Monday
night
VINCENT, WILSON & CO