LOW
MOKO, OK MION :
FR ID A Y ..................... M ay 22, liX)8
[C opyright. HOT, b y T- C . M rC lu r» !
Expert, • Experienced,
Alexander T. Stewart.
Registered Pharmacists
Bam Croy w as the butt o f Yorkville
Hedicines Carefully Compounded.
P er so n a l T alk W ith You.
and had been since he w a s a stu tter
n o a iu r v j t o v t
If y ou d o n ot read T h« O bserver in g bey of ten. Had there been a med
Complete Assortment of Sllwsrware and Jewelry
ical exam ination in hla case it would
If hy Not?
have been discovered that there w as
We nhould l i l « to h a v e you ta k e nothing wrong about Bam except that
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IL and we ’-.now It would be profitable to his brain worked mors slow ly than the
you to become a »ubscrlber.. We «end I'
two rear, for »2 50; one >ear $1 60; 12^ct. average.
For forty yeari the
There cam e a day when a man o f
a month la a’t much. Try It. Order by
sense
sat
down
to
talk
to
Bam
Croy
In
merchant king. -
Poatal Card, and pay for II when you can.
a sensible manner, and he dug up a lot
Any and all Kind® of Patent M ed leln e Alwove In S to ck
A t a n y tim e w h en req u ested lo do of sensible things from that alow
ao, the paper will be discontinued. But we brain and laid the foundation for an
expect that all arrears will be paid before earthquake. He w as a man named
such request Is made. It Is easy to ask us
for a statement, which will be cheerfully Boyden. H e took Bam aside and talk
ed to him for a long half day, and he
T. STE W A R T w as not a mer
rendered at any time.
discovered w hat others m ight have dug
chant prince. H e was the mer
up years before. Sam could see through
chant king. For forty years
a hole In a grindstone if given a fair
he reigned with undisputed
title. He w as the greatest and most
show and tim e enough.
THE MYSTERY OF
Sir. Boyden didn’t take Bam into his fam ous merchant of hl" tim e In the en
THOMAS MER1THEW.
confidence until after several Inter tire world. He built up the first really
view s hnd been held and until sure of great retail store aud wholesale estab
hla man. The tow n of Yorkville w as lishm ent In America. Ills retail house
(Original.]
In 18— Thomas Merlthew, a wealthy In the dumps Just then. Business waa was the largest In the world at the
slow, real estate stagnant and little do time. I l l s name w as powerful abroad,
gentlem an of Buffalo, died. Ills life
ing In any direction. One afternoon In and throughout (he United States it
had been exemplary. l ie had expend front of the town hall aud Just after a was a household word, spoken with
ed large sum s In charity and on his Joke had la*en played on the town aw e nnd wonder. Old men of today re
church. He had nfcver been’ in busi fohl Bam turned to a citizen and call the name of A. T. Stew art as an
ness, nor had It been necessary for drawllngly Inquired what he would Inspiration to business ambition lu A liH. lern h o sp ita l for the treatment of all medical and »urgió»
Mm to earn money, for he had Inher take lu sjiot cash for his house and lot. their youth. Men In early middle life
disease«, axoapt su< b ae are ooutagious.
ited a fortune, which grew Ktc.'iilllj His Inquiry was answered by a roar remember that the M M name was
while In his possession. Slhce he left of laughter. Sam had been known to more fam iliar to them than that of any R a te s , fr o m $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 2 1 .0 0 p e r w e e k , a c c o r d in g to room
no children, hie w ife Inherited all h is have ns uiueh as a whole dollar in his other business man when they w*ere
Ambulance will meet all trains and boats If hospital is notified.
property. A few years after his death possession at once, but never more. sm all boys.
the w ife died, and the estate passed The property referred to w as valued at
Mr. Stew art died thirty-one years
For Further Inform ation A ddreee
Into the possession of Mertthcw luger- $3,000.
ago, leaving ho children, i ll s widow
The owner finally replied that he died ten years later. The m agnificent
aoll, his nephew.
n i l r i n g Thom as Merlthew'» life there would take two-thlrds of that amount. marble mansion In which he lived on
were whisperings concerning hint. It Before he could laugh again he had F ifth avenue, New York, has been
M edical D irectora. *
w as said that he (lld^iot live happily $50 In ills hand to bind the bargain, razed and replaced by a commercial
w ith his w ife aud that he would fre and next day the papers were made structure. Eleven years ago his suc
quently go aw ay from her; that when out and be was hauded the balance of cessors In the great store on Broad
That was the clown's way assigned, and the Stewnrt store
he did so no one knew where he wejQt: his money.
pint at such tim es Instead of belug a thunderbolt Of course he w as ques building Is now a W anam aker estab
“It certainly is, and I thank you,
model of probity he led a wild life. tioned by a hundred different people. lishment. Even the body of Stew art
B ut there w as a discrepancy In these That he should have $2,000 In his pos was stolen from its vault lu New York, Mr. Optician for fitting my eyee so
reports, for if no one kuew where he session was an am azing thing. It was and there Is still a dispute as to w heth l>erfeclly. I have had glasses of all
w ent how could It be known that be so amazing that the local papers dwelt er it ever w as recovered. The Stew kinds, but this last pair I got of you
on It to the extent o f half a column art name nnd business nnd fortune all beats them all.”
lived a wild life?
Ten years after his death his former and a constable walked him to the town have disappeared, but his fam e lives.
frlebds and acquaintances were aston lockup on suspicion. He might have
A. T. Stew art w as a Scotch-Irlsh-
ished to read hi a newspaper that walked him Into a eell^lf Sam hadn't raun, born In Ireland ahd educated at a I ofh time before he wofild let uh fix hiaavaa-
a young man living In New \ ork city paralyzed him by threatening a suit for Dublin university. H e w as a classical He ««id all BlHHHe" were alike and what waa
the nee. Now you could not get him to go
had put In a claim for the Merlthew false Imprisonment and assum ing a scholnT, devoted to books In bis early elsewhere.
We are perfeot “eye fitters,” and
fortune. Thia person had been brought dignity no one had ever seen him car life nnd with no Idea of entering trade. thut’H why we please our patron«.
up under the name of Edward I oyle. rying before. He would not tell where When he camo to America, at the age
but claimed the name of Edward Mcrt- ho got the money, and It w as the gen of twenty, In 1823, he became n teacher
8
tbeyr, asserting that he was a legiti oral opinion that he had found a treas In New York. Two years later he re
m ate son of Thom as Merlthew, that ure somewhere.
turned lo Ireland to claim a legacy of
T ill'. D A L L E S, O R EG O N .
In the course o f a fortnight 8am about $5,000, aud upon the advice of
his mother had been married to Merl
thew prior to the latter's marriage to bought three more houses aiyFlota and
friend in New York he bought In
his acknowledged w ife and that ns the a farm in the suburbs. Then he was Dublin a stock qf luces and other
fairly
mobbed
by
Inquirers,
and
the
•ole surviving heir ho was entitled to
goods, which he brought back to Amer
two constables In town went looking ica w ith him. H e opened a sm all shop,
all of hla fa th e rs property.
The case proved Intensely Interesting for clews. Both local papers had some advertised his wares and sold the
to both those who knew the Merlthews thing to say—much to say. They had goods at an enormous profit. This suc
P o r c e la in B a th T u b a .
and to- the public generally. As soon so much to say that scores o f people cess revolutionized Stewart. He de
as It w as begun the rumors that had went down and tore the abandoned voted his life to trad e
been circulated during Thom as Merl- saw m ill to pieces In their hunt for
At the outset Stew art made up his
thew ’s lif t took shape. Leonard Grif treasure. They also searched through mind ns to bis course In business. He
fin, a Buffalonlan, testified that he had woods and fields and m issed no stumps determined to be jierfectly honest, nev-
Agent for the B est Steam Laundry
v had a speaking acquaintance with Merl or hollow logs. The town fool w ent on
to m isrepresent ills goods, alw ays
thew; that on one occasion while visit w histling “Yankee Doodle’’ and buying to watch every nook uud corner of his
Shop in Brick B u ild in g neXt O bserver Cffice
ing New York he had met Merlthew on all property offered him. The town had business and to odd more custom ers
«o
long
carried
the
Idea
that
Sam
Croy
E D G R R L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r .
W all street, had bowed to him, a ml
by pleasing those lie got. It w as hls
M erlthew passed on without noticing alw nys told all he knew without any boast In old nge that In nil hls career
coaxing
that
It
felt
hurt
to
the
quick
him. Wondering if he could be mis
he never permitted a w illful misrepre
taken In his man, he followed hlin.gnd by hla reticence. Now and then “our sentation to be made In hls store.
saw him go Into an office. Merlthew reporter” had Interviewed him to make
The sarcasm
so o n cam e out, and Griffin, going In, a column of sarcasm.
"How do you suppose that vulga»
asked who the man was. l i e wak told was now left out, and our reporter very m llliouulro’S w ife ever m anaged to get
that he w as W illiam Coyle, ostensibly solemnly Inquired of his readers If they in the society oi such exclusive wo-
a bond broker, but really a speculative had a murderer among them.
men?”
i f any one else than a tow n fool had
•’I believe she alw ays loses at
Investor.
he
oro
Another w itness, Putnam Palmer, started In to buy real estate there bridge."—Baltim ore American. •
would
have
been
a
boom
on
In
no
time.
testified that In a restaurant in New
bserver
York he had seen a man he supposed There were plenty w illing to sell be
Qualified Sucec«».
cause
they
could
get
their
price
and
to be Merlthew. M erlthew w as with a
‘'Waa your show a failure?"
woman and a boy. Palm er looked at because in a way they felt that they
"Not entirely." auswerud Mr. Storm
Merlthew, who returned his gaze w ith were doing the buyer up. It w as not tngton Bani i«. “The public d id n 't llkt
until
he
had
laid
out
<50,000
In
silky
out recognition. Upon Inquiry at the
It a t nil. but we a re ntlll m anaging to
♦
desk he w as Informed that the man greenbacks and announced that he had convlngc t!ic public that It 1" n il rig ht."
i JW jfi, Ar
often dined there w ith the woman and more left that one of “our reporters^.' —WasliTu ztu'.i Star.
the boy, who were understood to be his got on to the snap. H e w ouldn’t have
.
■ « *
hit It then hut for a tin peddler that
w ife and son.
A C cm prchem ivo R .p in ’, |in:e-
Leonard Andersou testified that MerU cam e along and gave things aw ay. He
I didn't mr.in to do It;
thew had told nlm that there w a s-a called “our reporter” a dough head
1 su rely m eant tt w ell.
N or knew you w ouldn't lik e It,
man In New York who so closely re for not having seen through the schem e
B ut how »*.*»» I to tell?
at
the
very
sta
r
t
H
e
called
the
con
sem bled him that the tw o men were
I didn't n t * « - J to do It.
often mistaken for each other. Counsel stables asses for thinking ther® was
'“'»But didn't know It then.
And now 1 Itn-W 1 did It
for defendant before the trial came on any crime connected with I t Under
I'll iik '«r do ko « sain .
had endeavored to find thia dokble. He and around the town for a distance of
» - Harper'll Weekly.
traced him up to a date not far from ten mllee square waa an oil basin
that of Merlthew'a death; then the dou from which millions of gallons would
T h e Bu;y P r o ft c s c r .
ble suddenly disappeared.
He also ba pumped. The men who had bored
“H ave you Iwtd tiie grip yet. pro
searched for the w ife and son. but for salt several years before must have
could find no trace o f them. The at discovered this, but waited uutll they feasor?”
ye««« MMveuient w operate ae ««»or electrieity.
The Profeasor—Bee I'.y y,oq, tn’i«t ex
torney made a strong point o f the fact could enlist capital. Capital bad been
cnee me. 1 have been nohuay. I’ve bait
th«r they had made no claim to Merl- raised aud Bam Croy put forward as
no time for anything.—New York Life.
thaw*» fortune at the tim e o f his de- dummy, l ie would make n million
clean dollars out of It, and the men
T h « P oor, S illy G irl! -
W itnesses were produced who knew who had taken him for a fool would
An helres« w ho lived in D ubuqn*
Thom as Coyle o f New York, and they get left.
W as courted and won by a duque,
quanta«. Bu
But Mad fa. Our catalog “ " — p m ri a e t
b
u
»■■m y« w w w p, —
•
eneeaa*.
It was now aif plain as day to the
one and all testified that he w as not a
La m
u ng an
’ But th e noblem an gny
-50 DAYS TW AIz-
M ade her w e a lth fade aw ay,
p n of good character by any means. Bugle and the Clarion, and they did
■ te " th . V«ei lirh ie t h e u t.ln f eee«,.
- W oeldatvauU ketoh
i teJseey tee Ite di le a 6 - eu.,.ike ei ■«
And ah« bad to go out na a Clique.—
lr boat to make up for lost time,
W« was known to have beeninterested
try**—i( you
.u c h . M g ht '
i g u n n M u p I C . k .w u te l . ,t
H e n « A t. to, cetel.« - " «1«
______ _____-^Denver New-Tlmea.
ley devoted page* to the hew
rr, w r y
.-a
in the organisation of spurious corpo
in tsi
TBK ANGLE MFC
,«i tr u .l
rations, from which he Invariably re field. They Issued extras. They pub
Value Received.
tired w ith the money of the credulous lished Bam Croy's picture and a his
The Cashier—If thin gets out our de
tory of his life and spoke of him
Investors.
ponltors will 1« down on us In force to
There would have l»een no ease at nil Mr. Croy, the Intelligent and farseelng
morrow.
They published pictures
for the clalm aut had It not been for citizen.
The President—Well, we'll give them
Thom as M ertthew’a frequent disap drilling m achines and derricks and
a run for their m oney.—I’uck.
pearances. Counsel for the defense spouting oil wells, and In tw o weeks
m ade every effort to fix the place or they Jumped the price of real estate
places to which he went during one or 200 per c e n t It wasn't a boom that
Th® Farmer’s W ife
more of his absences from home, but set In. It was a mad scramble to buy
failed. The moment he left Buffalo he at any price. People came from points b very careful about hor churn. She
■c&lds It thoroughly after using, and gives
seemed to have passed out of ex ist a thousand m iles away and left tbelr It a sun bath to sweeten IL She knows
A Scotchman, when asked w hy he always
ence. Ingersoll, the defendant, ran good cash. There were lenses nnd op that if her churn Is »our It will taint the
sacked hlq aunt's letters, hunting for tions qnd pu : .- itu ’II !':•• co ,ty cl r'
butter that 1» made In IL The stomach la
talked to him self, replied: -
one from her hualmud written during alm ost went crazy. This lusted alx a chunk (n the stomach and digestive
“In
the first place, because I lik e to talk to
and
nutritive
tracts
are
performed
pro
one of these periods, but found none weeka. Then the bottom dropped out
to prove that be was not In New York. o f things. No oil, no natural gas, no cesses which are almost exactly like the
an in te llig e n t m an.
>
When the trial was concluded aud nothing except that Sam Croy had churning of butter. Is it not apparent
“In
the
second
place«
because
I
alw
ays
lik e to
the Jury returned to the room to an
bought at the lowast notch and sold then that If this stomach-churn 1» foul It
(oul all which la put Into It?
nounoe a verdict It w as found that at the hlgh eat Ha waa the only one makes
The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone
hear
an
in
te
llig
e
n
t
m
an
talk
.”
there w as no agreement. Six Jurors who hnd. H ow much he and the sharp the bad taste la the mou(Ji and the foul
were for the plaintiff and six for the er divided or how they divided It will breath caused by IL but the corruption of
We talk out loud for the S cotch m an ’s reasons.
defen d an t Of course there was a new never I* known. Mr. Croy haa estab the pure current of blood and the dissem
W ould rather talk on P -r-i-n -t-i-n -g than
trial. New evidence adduced nt this lished n business In Yorkville. He ha» ination of disease throughout the Ixxly.
trial was mention by Mrs. Thomas also g')t married.
Further, ha ha» Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical fMscovery
> on any other subject. >
M erlthew In a letter to her husband of money to lend on good security, and makes the sour and foul stomach sweet.
We d on ’t say a word about price»— it goes
a former marriage of her husband, but the other em inent citizen» who meet It does for tha atnmach what the w ashing
and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely
when Merlthew hnd come to Buffalo him at the poatoffice bow In the mq»t removes every tainting or corrupting ele
w ithout saying th at prices are right.
muuy years before he gave out that he cordial manner and say;
ment. In' thia way it cures blotches,
And
our work— if it’s not right^ eend it backA
had married at nineteen and hla w ife
“Morning, Judge. Fine day. Isn’t lt F
pimples, eruptions, «crofulmis swellings,
M QUAD.
sores, or open eallng u lcers and all
had died. An acquaintance of Mrs.
Try uh We Print anything.
humors or disea**«arising from had blood.
Coyle testified that she was not an
If you have Utter, nasty, foul taste In
No Flattery.
educated woman and must have been
"I’m not aure,” said Miss Plaine, your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath,
a few years older than her husband.
are weak and easily tired, fuel depressed
The claim ant stated that she hnd died “that you're Just the photographer and despondent, have frequent hendachos,
very soon after the death of Thom as I'm looking for. I’ve been told you do ditzy attacks, gnawing or distress In atom
R D dno, w w w
O re g o n .
very handsome work and m ake very ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour
Merlthew.
uud
/ ! Jf ÄZL
T he second trial resulted, like the pretty plcturea”—
or bitter risings after eating and poor
“Yea," Interrupted the photographer appetite, these symptoms, or any consider
first, without a verdict, though ten of
—T—
the tw elve Jurymen were In favor of eagerly, “but I m n give you an exact able numl>er of them. Indicate that you are
suffering from biliousness, torpid or Inzy
the plaintiff. After thia second trial likeness If you wish."—Philadelphia liver with the usual accompanying Indl-
the plaintiff withdrew hla claim. He Praaa.
geatton, or dyspepsia and their attendant
derangement».
afterw ard lived In com fort under the
HI dm b il le d V «r«ion .
nam e o f Coyle. It w as supposed that
T he king w «« In the cou n tin g houaa
the case bad been settled out of court.
Incubators, Brooders, Bone Cutter», Shipping Cates* Egg Boxes,
C ounting up bn« m oney (obllvloua o f th«
There are tw o theories held among
fact th at m ere m aterial w a lfsr o w ill
k Bands, poultry Foods of any kind. Remedies, or good
those w ho follow ed the case with rsf-
not b iv
c « nation).
m
“ up-to-date” Poultry Books on th» different branch» of Poultry
stwnce to the cause of thia compro The q u ten w «« 1« th« kitchen
den
g a tin g bread and honey (evid en tly shirk
m ise One is that Ingersoll was con
iat this la absolutely true
Keeping, consult our latest catalog No. joj
AW m »we***
Ing her du ty to th e «tat«, a« no Chil
will ba rchdily provan to your satisfaction
vinced that the claim ant waa the right
dren ar« m entioned).
If
you
will
but
mall
a
postal
card
request
h In th« garden
f s l heir, the other that he I<elleved Th«. maid w
to I)r. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y., for a
H an gin g ou t’ th« clothe« («he should
that be would eventually convince a
frt» copy of his booklet of extracts from
pray to h« delivered from love of
tha standard medical authoritl«*. giving
|o r y that he wgs- On all points o f the
luau ry and case).
Portland, Oregon
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the public ars and have since W hen along cam e a blackbird
S p ok an e, W n
Into hls world-famed medicines and »how-
And
l«-<-ked
off
her
n«M
(clearly
a
na-
squally divided.
Ing what tha moat amh
y u U A lJ W S a BUI
e ith w a m a a a ia i tham.
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nectin g w ith »(earner for Ilw aco and
N orth Reach. Hteamer Haoaalo, A sh
»treet dock. Ix**ve» 8.00 p. m. d aily,
except S u n d ay. (Saturday 10 00 p .m .
Arrive» 6 00 p. m . dally exoept Su nd ay.
For D ayton, Oregon City and Y am
hill R iver point». Aah a treet dock.
Heave» 7.00 a m d aily exoept Bunday.
Arrive» 6.30 p.m. daily e x cep t Bunday.
For LewlHton, Idaho, and w ay point»
from Kiparia, Waith. I .eave Riparia
6.40 a. m ., or upon arrival train No. 4,
dally except Saturday. Arrive Rlparla
4 p m . dally exoept Friday.
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• R. P. Scheurer, owner
GenTPapfleriger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
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Jeweler,
O. R. & N. Co.
H. V. REED, Representative,
Drs. Ferguson and Routor,
W. Clark,
this season as follows
will be made by the
Gold Cuff Buttons— 90 Tag»
French Briar Pipe—50 Tag» '
Fountain Pen— 100 Tags
Leather Pocketbook— 80 Tags
8teel C arvin g 8 e t— 200 Taga
English 8teel Rasor—9Q Tags.
Gentleman's W atch—200 Taga
Best 8teel Shears—75 Taga
Lady'a Pocketbook—30 Tag»
Pocket Knife—40 Taga
Playing Card»—30 Taga
00-yd. Fishing Reel—00 T ags
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