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a Y MURDERER |“Brain-D ! f 8) | |] > IN OREGON » Scaffold Is Built for Execu- tion of Neil Hart, Slayer of Sheriff Taylor BALEM, Ore, Oct 29—wWith the | @efinite assurance from the governor that no executive clemency will be shown Neil Hart, convicted murderer | Of Sherite TH Taylor, of Pendleton, | Pehitentiary authorities are golng| Ghead with their plans for the priw/ her's execution on the morning of} November 3. 4 SCAFFOLD MADE FOR OCCAS! The hanging, officials predict, wit Dea complete success, The scaffold, Manufactured by the Spaulding Sash F and Door Co,, of Salem, has been set | “Up in the death chamber, the old Ber. | ‘tilion room of the prison. The room has been scrubbed and painted for the event. Arrangements have been | Made for the disposal of Hart's re mains The prisoner himself ts the only @isquieting factor. If he bears up nd does not faint, no trouble will be fenced. If Hart falls to stand | strain, and collapses at the fatal | gour, guards will be forced to carry im to the scaffold. Because of the known aversion of eonvicts to participate in a hanging, ‘the ecaffold was not built in the pris: carpenter shop. Such a proced- | officials say, would have had a/ d effect on discipline, Execu' | Always cause trouble, Legal killing | @eems to bring out all the worst in-| [Stincts of the felons confined in the prison, Had an attempt deen made to bulld the gallows in the prison shop, a/ Mutiny might have resulted. Conse- quently, the scaffold was butlt In a Salem mili and shipped, Knocked/ @own, to the prison. ‘The gallows already has been set Bp. It is 18 feet in height afid pro ‘Vides an 11-foot drop for the vicum. ELECTRICITY WILL DROP FLOORING The platform will be wide enough te permit the presence of the hang man, the clergyman and three who may be called on to sup- he prisoner awaiting execution, trap will be dropped by an in electrical contrivance. It) Be operated by three prison Busrds, who will be seated on the oo and separated by a screen! the victim, Three eciectric buttons wil! operate ‘the trap. Only one will do the work. | | Phe wires leading from the buttons to the trap will be so crossed that d the electrician will not know is the fatal button. Police Fight “I got a kick out of it,” said Joseph Rodri; Marahuana * * ® * rying Jag-Weed” ez, user of the “dream drug,” and known to Los Angeles police as the “Maa- ter Confessor,” after retracti: the Denton murder case. BY BROWN HOLMES LOS ANGELES, Oct 2%—Punetfie coast police are fighting to prevent spread of the use of marahvana (marawanna), the jagamoke of Mex- foo, and the greatest minddestroyer of all drugs, Marahuana has inspired some of the most weird and ferocious crimes here, and for years Los Angeles po lice had no understanding of what actuated these attrocitios, MOVES ITS USERS TO ng his sensational story about ‘ tien of Increased efitiona. POLICE CALL RODRIGUEZ “CHAMPION CONFESSOR” As soon, however, as the Las An- geles police learned Rodriguen was Carillo under a new name the con feaston was exploded. He ts known here as the champion confessor, having acknowledged every murder of the past year, as result of his marahuana dream, ‘The Carillo Gane shows the spread of marahuana northward. Formerly use of the weed was confined to WAITS FOUR DAYS IN PHONE BOOTH TO GET CENTRAL NEW YORK, Oct, 29—AN reo || ords for telephone booth patience || went overboard when @ passenger on @ Cunard liner revealed that he bad been meekly trying for four days to get a wire connection with his New York home from various phones of the ship's “hello” ayntem. Ho was still try ing when the liner warped into her dock and the phone aystem on board was “hooked up™ with the city “oentral.” ! the brain ts permanent,” mys Boden “It shrivels and dries that organ be- yond restoration. It causes partial Dlindnesn, “Uners become trresponsftta When the effect wears eff they sleep. | “I think marahvana ts the cause of much Danditry among the peons ef Mexico.” $875 Paid Out for LONDON, Eng, Oct. 29.—A rare 20 shilling provisional stamp of the for $875 at auction. SHOE | SHOES. | at Great Reduction (|) | % OFF Styles and Prices that |! This Rare Old Stamp/z Niger Coast, tewued tn 1893, was sold || Over-Stocked |/§ 1000 Pairs of | : THE SEATTLE STAR ee eS O =WHEN KENNEDY QUIT, There was a scramble to buy his stock, for his store was recognized far and wide as one of the best in EATTLE! And we succeeded in securing his great stock at a price that we simply laugh at competition. Mer- chants who bought from their regular wholesale houses cannot hope tq come anywhere near meet- ing our prices. If you are in need of wearing apparel be sure and come here and look this wonderful stock over—we have combined it with our enormous bargain stock for one quick disposal. Compare our prices—don’t let go of your money until you see our bargains. Be here when we start something SATURDAY October 30th, 9 a. m. Mien’s Clothes SHOE Bargains Boys’ Scout Shoes $1.48 Boys’ Wear Well $2.48 Boys’ Chippewa Shoes $3.98 Men's Chippewa Shoes $4.98 Men’s Army Last Shoes $4.48 Boys’ SUITS for less than you really expect to pay. Values up to $10.00, cut to $5.45 Values up to $12.00, eut to $6.85 Values up to $20.00, cut to $8.95 Values up to $25.00, cut to $10.95 re a8 ‘Tm bis cell Hart has deen able to ar the ominous hammering as the WILD HALLUCINATIONS Marahuana also has caused endless trouble because victims of this dream drug bave fanciful hallucinations! occurrence, and in his Con-/and often are moved to “confess” 4 : refrains from discussing any big murder that happens to be ifate that awaits him mystifying the authorities. ‘These “confessions” have been oo pau of SUITS—Values up to $25 SUITS—Values up to $60— cut to cut to $12.85 $27.85 SUITS—Values up to $70— | SUITS—Values up to $85— cut to | cut to $29.85 | $39.85 | will meet the wants of the entire family Mexico and southern cities. ‘The fact | that the San Francisco police have} | not yet become acquainted with the, marahnana jag accounts for their acceptance as true of the Denton “confession.” set up the ready-made ascaf- ‘The prisoner haa not comment- fom 2} Men’s Semi-Dress $3.98 Men’s Fine Dress $4.98 Cotton Union Suits at $139 Athletic Union Suits at vivid in detall and so plausible that) in Many cases the police have been | iifornia and in 1912 had a law thrown entirely off the original trail.| passed against it, The most recent sensational mara-| Boden says, however, the dream Missing Relatives huana “confession” came from Gus Carillo, also known as Joseph Rodri- guez, who told the San Franciaco drug still is grown by Mexicans in their back yards in Low Angeles, be hind @ camouflage of string beans or Ladies’ Shoes HALF PRICE SUITS—Values up to $40— cut to CRAVENETTE OVERCOATS 98c Night Shirts for Police just how he murdered Jacob ©, Denton, the rich mining man, hid | the bedy in the liquor locker of Den- corn, The shrud has « pretty yellow bios som and is pleasing to the eya For years agents of the law passed the plant by as an innocent flower, ‘The “confession” was @ startler ‘ent magne ee sel] at 10 cents @ package; the price and caused newspaper presses all! now is $3. " | | Slong the coast to hum in Publicae “The effect of marahvana upon ||) | and Gun Metal Calf. | , Trin, bapeea nin — Reed Self-Basting ROASTER =| $2.00 $4.00 a8 _$2-48 =| $6.00 $8.00 | veutt Hats at pe |e $3.95 | HEART SHOE CO. ciency. Une ft every day, Fine Hats, Stetson HY} Puctae pad and others, at pong nye lay to $5.95 ||, 5202 Ballard Ave. Ballard, Wash. $19.85 | eae a ng up to $75— cu! $34.85 25e Garters Your dollar will go a long way in our Shoe Depart- ment. $13.85 OVERCOATS $24.50 $1.00 Underwear $1.00 Wool Sox $1 Leather Work Gloves $1.00 Wool Gloves « 75 Suspenders —CUT TO— | caused one of the greatest mysteries in const police history. i it fi rl é t li Men’s Belts for 48c Wash Vests af $1.15 E. & W. and Arrow Collars 13c Men’s Heavy Cor- duroy Trousers at, per pair, $3.95 Good Working Pants at $2.48 Sox, all colors, at 9c White ‘that city. At the time of the boy’s disappear- jance, his father, a reporter on the Arizona Republican, was planning to Jenve Phoentx. He thinks that his | Seon probably sent back a card which ignever reached Him, and not hearing | from home, the boy is at a loss to a: fi bim. ‘The father and son have always pals, and now that the father) In weak health he is more than desirous of hearing from his son. es GQifferent from anything en the market. Do not Stetson and Knox Army Hats at compare {t with oid style $6.45 cheap roastera, This roaster will pay for itself tn a short time Let us show It to you. 12x17 inches and deep enough to hold i) quart fruit jars for canning. Very special at $3.95. High Grade Caps at $1.48 Very fine Stetsons $6.95 $1.98 Silk Shirts, $10 to $15 values, at $7.95 Black Sateen Shirts at $1.38 . Cooper’s Heavy Union Suits at $2.35 Medlicott Wool Underwear at $2.95 Black Bear All-Wool Mackinaws— $9.85 $1.75 Underwear $1.50 Work Shirts $1.50 Men’s Rubbers Hanes’ Underwear $1.50 Caps $1.50 Dress Shirts —CUT TO— $2.50 Wool Process Un- derwear Union Made Overalls $2.50 Dress Shirts Odd Lot Men’s Hats $2.50 Work Shirts —CUT TO— |“ NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU GET SUCH WONDERFUL VALUES, SO FOLLOW THE CROWD TO ALACE CLOTHING CO. First Ave. and Spring St. Zig-Zag Rules Genuine Staniey, 4 feet long, ¢tnch folds, yellow, reinforced spring Jointa; regular price, 60a. Spectal.. 42c te ees Screw Drivers 43c OBE TEA TURNS ANY EAR DARK 2 | It’s Grandmother's recipe to bring color, Laster and youthfulneng to hair when faded, strcaked or gray. ee Le awe ee ‘That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew- ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sub phur. Your hair is your charm. It | makes or mars the faca When it | fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and) Sulphur enhances its appearance a | hundredfold, Don't bother to prepare the mtx- ture; you can get this famous old | recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use, It is called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound, This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and luster of your hair, Everybody uses “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound” now becaune It} darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied You simply dampen a sponge or soft | brush with it and draw this throufh the hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair} has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lu» trou, This ready-to-use preparation | is a delightful toilet requisite for| those who desire dark hair and a! youthful appearance, It 18 not in- tended for the cure, mitigatiqn or discasa, is — -@ Foung man who practiced medicine fm a rural district become famous was called in consultation tn | many towns end cities because of hig success tm the treatment of dis ease. This was Dr. Pierce who after. ward moved to Buffalo, N. Y. He made up his mind to place some of | Bis medicines before the public, and Be put up what he called his “Favor- f Ste Prescription,” and placed {t with the druggists in every state in tho wv N sfiver, satin finish handles. , Stock up now for the holidays, ‘They will not be cheaper. 4? Tearyoons, regular price $1.65 dozen; special, % domn.. B8¢ Deswert Spoons, regular $3.00 dozen; epecial, % dozen...91.08 Tablespoons, regular price $3.50 dozen; special, % dozen $1.28 inion. For fifty years Dr. Plerce’s Fa- HW vorite Prescription has sold more ‘Matgely throughout the United States) than any other medicine of like char-| = | acter. It’s the testimony of thou} gands of women that it has bene | fitted or entirely eradicated such dis tressing ailments as women are eto. It is now sold by druggists fn tablet form as well as liquid. 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