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f MICH'S &ALLENGE STILL UNANSWERED i ' V -i . v;' v. , ( '' ., .r j . - - . '.'i r.'v... r . At. . . . ' ."J.-;, 9 .,. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - .PORTLAND,' SATURDAY' EVENING, MAY 21. 1904. THE CHIP OF THE GANG Hermann; Docs Not Dare to Meet lH& Opponent ? . in Jointnvass of the' Districts-Strong; : Campaign by Democratic Nominee , I CoL Robert M.'Vtoh. tb Democratic nominee for congressman In ths .Flrsc district, bu -challenged Blnger Her "mann to teak a. Joint canvass! of ths . district, but-asyet Hermann baa mad .no response. There is littls likelihood ' t that Harmann will dare to meat bio op . ponent upon tha stump, where he would be compelled to. make a publlo explana tion or ma sets wnus commiaaiooer of i th land bfflc. v 4 Colonel Vaatch, who ia In Portland to day on bis way to Clackamas county, rhas been making a strong campaign in ' tha 'southern counties Of tha district and . has met . with, a flattering , reception wherever be has gone; , i : ; 1m aiming to make a clean,, truth- . ful and straightforward campaign." he . said today. "I am almply handling Mr. : Hermann's reoord as something that Jongs to", the publlo. Just as my own record does. .-1 am perfectly willing to ' grant httn vry privilege that "I- aak , from him, and I freely offer him my own . record for examination 'and ' dlaouaslon , before .the publlo. That Is all I am - doing with his record and I am going Into it la a gentlemanly manner.. I am not abualng Mr. Hermann as the Ore gonian baa asserted. "I have Invited Mr,. Hermann to meet tne In a Joint canvass of the district but be has not yet answered me. X ex j tended th Invitation to him on the . ground that It was fair to him, fair to ' myself and fair .to the voters of the (Continued from Page One.) I bless ' the tried friend of more than 10 years' standing. . Dick Bellinger. Does be weakly say "Gambling - cannot be completely eradicated, therefor let n throw about it the protection of - th law" f Not Ji. But, 'tlhe . gamblers need not rest on their arms. They will run their establishments . as long anr mayor. Does he say Ilk weak old woman. '"My police-foro dliboneat, therefor let the graft go to the city"? .Never. But "X will have an honest police fore and there shall be neither a publlo nor a private grait. Dick Bellinger is a man, every Inoh of him, and hla words ring like the knight that he la of new- and better chivalry a,. V ..i ii-i'M. xr..nn ! em no propnei. put nain. w w 7 a . 7Y? " irz, Vlir.r; propheey some things. ir Beatue keeps a chanoe to defend, his record, before the J ' a man as Judge Balllnger in the publlo and If. any statements are mad chal"for l-years that city ZSXP'T: wWrlfc. 2S1 center of niTf !',-l!m;tI, . this Paclne . northwest but th great ...T .r V7 .1 seat of things artistic literary, and re Joint campaign between two flou,. -Wnsraa If Portland continues and.a'better understanding of th P?t tV present bUnd policy fr a fw uon tasen oy eaca ox in.m. u. ay . - )oAnrj it wUl ceasa to be much Other Way. . .. . i ".' ... !' . . I Hm hmlMU wnrM ami . coionei veaten s letter to mger er-1 riven over largely to the sa mann f,oUowe: - , - .; - . . joona, cheap vaudevillaa and gambling -cottag ( Orov. ; Or, Mar. Il-Bon, aouses, v.- - Blngor Hermann. Roaeburg, Or. My few months ago Dr. J. R. Wflaon dear sir r would be pleased to nave nrtnoinai of Portland aoademrJwho. you lolrl me In a canvaaat of the Flret I h.t him faiiinka has never been congressional district St such tint and 0f hyeUrla, stated publicly that Place as we may - agree .npon;i or. If nnndltlona were radically obanged more agreeaue to you,- you may name i Portland he would advise parents th points at and th date on wnicn we outside he city who oonumplat send wUl hold our joint discussions. - I am,llnc xixmlt children to his sohool to keep very respectfully, ; Jt M. VEATCH." them at home. Our cltisens are thus Colonel Testch has been through I confronted with th alternative of clos- Jscksonr Josephine and. Douglas coun ties i and everywhere he has received marked evidences f th enthuslaatlo support of the Democrats and ths In dependent Republican. '. He will go to Clackamas county .tttls sfternoon and will speak St Canby this evening. day evening n wui aoaress lng up such dens as th Paris House snd the Portland club cr interfering with the prosperity of - her - Institutions of laarntnv r'-- I " ' "- 'r Tlw PoaiiJi ringeW Vnnrr" flnMn. Partisan nolltlos. MoD hara haen a Renubllcan from babyhood. maas h... hjh taurht hr mv father 'that meeting In Oregon City. His Itinerary .h. rininia for which the Ranubllcan for tb remainder 'of the. campaign In-., .tA ra aimoat as sacred as vtuuw luuu i v . emwiii wiuot i ikAM nf rSUBlOn. BUI lUS (tapuoiican Marlon and tan counties, with a final Uartv as now managed In Multnomah rally at Cottag Orov Saturday even-1 e0Untv U something different Tb lng. Jun 4. T SPITTING ON WALK Th first arrwrt for violation of th anti-expectoration ordinance' occurred yesterday afternoon, when Patrolman Orif Roberts, on a north end beat ar- vf, rested John Eckert a logger from Stella, 'Wash, for spitting On th sidewalk be tween Beoond and Third streets on Burn side. When arraigned before Municipal Judge Ho rue the prisoner entered a plea .of guilty, whereupon the court fined him 10. He paid It As published tn The Journal Thurs . day, Chief Hunt Is enforcing this ordi nance now, although 'ever sine Its pas- sags by th city council two years ago up to Thursday It had been a dead let ter. . gamblers knew well that In order, to maintain themselves hsre it would be nec- ssary to control ths political situation. Thsrsfor. of oours. they sought al llane with th party In power. Thus tha combination between ths law hrukara . and ths political managers: th politicians wanted votes and th gamblars could deliver them; the gam- hi era wanted nrotectioa ana u pui- 1 -Wish-Tour, honor would take into I tttnima ware willing to insure it A consideration . that . this defendant was wide open town Is ths Ons thing ths un a iwio oy in omoer taat n must I gamblers wsnt ana ins wrae vpa yvnvi cease spitting tobacco Jules on tbe side- ts that for which the Republican party walks." said Deontv City Attorney Fit: I nn atanda In this county. Tb X- re raid. "Officer Roberts did his duty chairman of ths county commute da ta arresting him, and a man who will dared that th present plan was sn splt on ths sidewalks should ba mad tlrely satisfactory. But what of ths to know that he will have to pay dearly present chairman T This: About a year for if ' ago a committee from th Municipal In mitigation of his offense, th prls- leagua approached a certain member of oner stated to the court that he was ths executive council who they were drunk all day veatardav and that ha informal was largely responsible for had no recollection 6f having been told th adoption of ths wld open policy. Ths by th .officer to cease spitting on the members of the committee stated their sidewalks. . Judge Hogu replied that a errand. Th gentleman received them man had no riant to e-et drunk and than nnMlv ande-av them to anaersiana violate olty ordinances.' J. WOODCOCK SAYS HE WAS ROBBED 1 1 That he was drugged and robbed of 114 In Ericsson s Burnslde-street saloon last night was th statement made to J Cantaln of Polio Ballsy this morning by 4 Jasper Wood cock af 115)4 First street ' Detectives are working on th .can and ' a woman and a man ars under suspicion. ' No arrests have been .made. . r Woodcock is a prominent man In Port . land and Oregon, and Is sngaged In ths ' real estate business, being a partner In the Portland Land company at 170 ( Front street, H J a brother or A. C lth. whatever Influence he. had would be used to oontlnu th "Wld opn plsn. That gentleman is now chairman of th Republican oounty commiwee. in what a comedy Berformanoe ths politician ars now engaged In order to get us, waw v.in r.rrr thrench 'their schemes. 1 An .wtion is lust at hand. - tn this county th Republloaa party stands for Woodcock, city attorney of Eugene, Or. the Psrts House and open gambling, its "Mv hnaband sold noma land vaatamtev auoeesa will mean nothing SO tnuch as aaa reoaived as hlshar cf the eommis-la continuance nese uhm slon 1140." said Mra Woodcock this 1 stead f running up ths. black flag, as morning, a "H Is. aot a drinking . man, I they would do If they war honest thsy and I believe h -was robbed. . Neither have the nerve to jut awn lul" does h ramble. So I cannot see how he "20.000 for Theodere Roosevelt Think oould have lost th money, unless he of it! The name of Theodore Roosevelt was robbed. On drink sets hlnf-orasy, being used to fasten gambling and pros- and be would not be responaibl for tltution an the city or rorunno. anything he did If he took a drink." x Thumb. wooqcock was aeutmea at tne station while his case is being investigatsd. . ( -J.''., '.'.'V..'' -i "V. WKm jjAuoio;:ii-T:inSc7 THE TOTAL ' DEATUO. i i ' When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not'stralning out the poison-; ous waste matter from the blood as It passes through them.' ' the poisons are carried " by - the , circulation to every part of the body, deranfng the dierentrgansTO trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kioneys. j .'corrects Irregularities and cores Kidney and Bladder diseases In every form, , tones up the V ; W whole system, and the diseases that have ' -. Mr. Robert O. Borhe, Blaora, taratofa Co., N.T.. wrlteei I am glad ts fcsve Mfwef; resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear. -Ltanitv f tslllDC whet macnifleeat reaulta I have had rrem aaiac rOLKT'l aiuwax ' : ... . r - CURg altar havii - h t had to ft with dropsy ,. aeroee tbe re waa arte y a rrieaa te try ruLki i kiunii hum, dm jmti win wk ww . , , , . e -J . ders, ead Before I bad taken tbe third bottle the ntperflaeoa Seen bed te, esOTll as all ftt tbe nTSt Sign OX Qanger alltbeucbt waa goias to die. Every few day some one comae from mitoe away ta leara hAViflC Bflfht 8 DlSCASA Or DiaDetCS. tbe aemeeftb.woawfulsieAeiae that urede of Brifbretiaeaee,aad net eae that UttVIUg ou6ul WIMaao Vt iwunv : 1 tried H 1ms failed to s beaeflttoa. g tries etneraoaraaMaieoieiBea ana several pnyaiefaaa. awrore t Tmuit ritr rHT1m HM nasn TemOVea. -r LOm -7- it op from it to so times seen eight to relieve my sladsor, , I waa all Noetoe vs) .w . ?.rahwn:ilJ taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE , Do not rise Two Sizes, CO Cents and $1.00. v SOLD nECCIIHEIlDED BY WOODARD, CLARKE ft CO. : and LAUE-DAVIS DRUG CO. h paid for Its handsomely. The pro posed local-option bill la almost Identical with ths ons recently passed in Ohio not by prohibitionists, nut ty tns Re publican party, the majority for It being simply overwhelming. It 1 not a Pro hibition measure at all, as th editor of the Oregonlan know very well. It sim ply gives ths people an opportunity to vot on ths matter. Its special applica tion, so far as we are concerned, would ba to residence districts. If th people In a certain' residence district In view of the fact that there are 100 or 400 saloons down town where any man can get a drink If he wants t. would like to vot on th question of keeping saloons away from their homes. It would seem most reasonable that they should 1 al lowed that privilege. But the Ore gonlon flays no, th people must have ths saloons whether they . want them or not and wherever th liquor men desire to place them. The recent cartoon on th subject would be exactly correct If th "reformer" were dealgnated "saloonkeeper," and the liquid being forced ' down the eitlsen's unwilling throat were labeled , "rum" instead of "water." A more complete surrender to the absolute domination of the liquor power could not be easily Imagined. I call ths Oregonlan. the thumb of this hand by means of which vie la grip ping th throat of this city, because without th Oregonlan'a connivance the wide-open policy which Isvnlungtng us deeper into the mire every day oould not be maintained for 14 hours. - This, then, is tb hand with Its four fingers and thumb which is clutching th throat of tha city of Portland. Haa she th strength left to shake It off T , . . , EDOAR.P., H?LI 0. A. C EXCURSION IS A SUCCESS to th crowd that filled the train from alsl to. platform. Ths O. A.. C. band was much In avldenoe, and waa called on to furnish muslo from th time th ex cursionists . arrlvsd at ths platform of th station until th train was complete ly out of hearing. There Is s411 no clu to th thieves who Thursday night looted Hubert Hodes gun store. The robbers were apparently anxious to be well armed, as In addition to 10 watches' they carried away a dosen revolvers of various cali bers and values. NINTH CAVALRY CONTINUE TO WIN DEMOCRATS PLAN FINAL RALLIES . BATS OP OAMPAIOir WIU J- - - m MAJTT MXBTXjrOi OTZTB Tl ootnrrr TXOBOirox oboartsa. ' no to carry rtn wnx. io VURAXV .VOTERS XS OOMPU8TRP. Th Democratic county central com mlttee has arrangedor a vigorous' cam paign during ths fortnight that remains before election.. Numerous ..meetings have been arranged, both in the i; city . A.kmM ma(... .....( ( A mass meeting vUll be held this ven ing at , Bteuben halt ,Albina. and ad -dresses wiu D maae oy Jtiag vu Stuart Frederick V. Holm an and others. A number of th county candidates will be present and will make brief speeches. One week from' tonight another mms meeting will be, held at Burkhard hall. Grand avenue and Burnslds street T1A principal speakers will be C. E. 8. Wood and Dr. Harry Lane. The campaign will close with a rally at the TEmplr theatre Saturday ovenlng, June 4. In addition to these -large meetings of Dizziness Days 1 Come to , Hundreds of Portland People - There' ar days of disslness. Spells of headache, sldeaohe, backache. Sometimes rheumatic pains; ' Often urinary disorders.' All- tell you plainly; th kidney are sicav1' ' , !.- Doan'a ICJdney Pills cur jdl kidney Her is proof in Portland. Mrs. A.1 Canarsn of TSI Northrop street, wife of A. Canavan. who Is em ployed at the: city waterworas, . says: r,For two or three years. . owing to kld- n Knmnlalnt a.nil hnrklLh. I WSS Some -days unable to attend to my household nnrnnm. Does anyone doubt tne at there will be a number of rallies both tltude of the Oregonlan towards vice? in the city and tn th county. The T-hn let tha atoriof its rejection of Democrats ox -xrouiaaie ana tnat vt-1 ha articles on gambling De renearsea. clnity will assemble next Wednesday n.vn miniatera representing seven lead- evening. Thursday evening -there, will I ing religious bodies ar asked to .con- w uivaiina i -"BWi maa anouier in tribute articles On tn SUOject ox gam- Blank's hall. Thirteenth and Powell bllng, the questions to be answered streets. stated tn a manner to get th ministers The program for the last wsek cf the n a hole, so it Is thought But when campaign include meetings at Sell wood tn articles ar banded in th editor Tuesday evening, May II; at Artisans' LUddenly decides he does hot want them: nan,: ovuia.mruua, uu same-evening; I Vhy-dld you not print our axricies -on at Gresham, Wednesday evening, and at J gambllngr I asked of the reporter who St Johns Thursday evening. Ihad taken my artlda "Oh. somebody Active, work Is being carried on at the I -t -ia-fet war the Teply; When (SpselU Diapateh to Tbe JoornaL) Corvallls, Or., May 11. The excursion given by the senior class of ths Oregon Agricultural college to Newport , this Tb. thumb cf this hand by means of n Jargely . Xtrg "T which vie is "tlflJn 'city Is Mucaatl, added 46 more excursionlsU (7orBal Bpsctal Berrtee.)' Vancouver. Wash,, May II. The thlrj and final day of ths big department field meet was ths occasion for an Immense attendance today at the barracks. The results this morning In ths exercises were as follows: 130-yard hurdle raceCorporal Peters, Ninth cavalry, 0:18 flat: Corporal Col- well. Ninety-fourth Co., Coast artillery, second; Corporal Christian. Eighth bat tery, field artillery, third. Potato race Private Rowlett Troop E, Ninth "cavalry, T r47; Sergeant Boston, Eighth battery, field artillery, second; Private Beals, Company A, Nineteenth infantry, third. Bicycle race Private Saltta, Eighth battery, B-C, Private Talbot Seventy first company, Coast artillery, second; Private Scbults, hpspltsi corps, third. 440-yard dash Private Burroughs, Seventy-ftrst company. Coast artillery. 0:5( I-s; Musician Burke, Eighth bat tery, "fleld artillery, second; Private Weather. Company A, Nineteenth in fantry, , third. Oregon Day at tbe Fafr. June 7 has been named as selling date for World's Fair tickets to St Louts and Chicago, account dedication of the Oregon building at th exposition. Get tickets at the O. R. 4k N. office. Third and Washington streeta Have Pride It costs you very little to have pride and keep a nice lawn and a freshly painted residence to go with it Con salt us about the paint Fisher. Thorsen & Co. ,EYEinfTBING W PAINTS 160, 162, 164 Front St Trolley Trips to Caoemah Park. Car with trailers every. SO minutes, through MUwaukle, Oak Grove, Glad stone, Or goo City passing Willamette Faiia Round trip rare z cents, tkx ets good going or returning by boat on Ssle at First and Alder streets and cor ner Grand and Hawthorn avenues. wood CAsmms appozvtxz. (Washington Boreas of Ibe Journal) Washington, May II. M. Ray Han son has been sppolnted regular and John M. Hanson substitute rural fr delrvary carrier at Sherwood. v rMPOKTtNO TAILOR. ' 331 WASHINGTON STRUT Gold Finings ..... w Ji.oo" Silver Fllllnes .50 Oold Crowns .; .:M$4-oo Pull Set of Teeth ......... $5.00 These ar new prices for first- eiasa wors X glv my per sonal attention to patrona and DO absolutely guarantee AXXi .MT WORK. . I have the latest : appliance known to den tlatry. , , W. T. SLATTEN, Dentist Emu 1 J4 tgshlngtoaSt. : Phone, Red 11. BXTWRKV SBOOXD ARB VRTRXt Offloe hoars 1 to B. Sunday, 10 to liy a-Aa. county central committee's . head quarters, room t 114 Alisky building. four of ths seven contributors presented themselves at th office of one of the Chairman John Van Zante is receiving oregonlan ''Suitor to elalm their encouraging reports and Is confident that a heavy Democratic vot will bt polled onelectlon day. - . i Th Republican will open their cam- 1 p'aign with a meeting tonight at th t1lj mm ths embarrassed Journal Jected manuscripts, they were Informed that they had mysteriously disappeared. "Why did you not print themT" one of the visitor asked. "It came about In Empire theatre. The speaker will- b Senator Fulton,- Dan J. Malarkey and XX Soils Cohen. Harvey W. Scott will pre slds, - - - , 1st "The man who asitea ror tne ar tides did so on his own. responsibility, hoping th wrlteup would be accepted and he would be paid for It But we de cided we did not want it" It 1 an noying aometlmee,-1 suggested one of the 1 visitors," to have your men going aooui in ths nams of your paper soliciting ar ticles front "busy men, and then be obliged to turn them, down r Sueh a thing would not happen one In a hun- --in -4. rftYnTr-iTr th- Mt .hl- pulslvely. "How strange, then, thatnhis pieces seen at a funeral In the city this Jn- Um ,n a hundrw, ,nouid COme at I'BRIEN BURIED WITH HONORS year were those today at the funeral of William J. O'Brien, who for many years drove the hose cart with Engine Com- duties at alt- What I did do -was. under frreat strain and misery. - vvnen, o o a weak, lame and aching back. are unaoie: to sit, .stana or tie; dlssy spells-r' common-and you are annoyed with headaches, despite th use of ordinary nousenoia .remeaies ana more than on medicine guaranteed to be a euro for such troubles,-you natur ally think . rood deal of the means at Isst employed which give relief. I used Dean's Kidney Pills, sett in a them - st the Laue-Davla Drug Co,s store, corner nt Tamhlll and Third streets, takin ' them according to directions, and X foun streets, more - relief from- them than from all other .remedies , I- ever ' took ' nut ' to- together. When in conversation - with nv on annoyed with avmntnfn- of kid ney complaint J never fail to get. In a good word for Doan s Kidney Pills.". ,ror snie jdj an . aeaiers. cents. Foster-MUburn Co.. FulTalrf. N. Y sols sgents for the united States. Remember the name Doan's and taks no substitute. , this particular time," tnnocenuy marked one of the clergymen. If-of i sonsumptlon. ; Among th ' offer- x""" ' 'A " i . i w mZ i lngs'were aMarg baskelof: lilies and 1 " v 7 . .l0iZZ a-minlatar' floral .ngine. -both remem- B,n ?a001 "?VB, " ' V! brsnces bcWt from 'brother members tory: A fsw godly women cam , t ofth-fl, deDartment i. v. Tgether to counsel ana pray concerning i.tir.u ri'Rrien. known, bv hla intimate I their son and daughters, un or tnem. trtmAm mm "flhAfnu.tt-W hnrn In 1 nn. I in order to show the subtle danger, csu- vlvanla. WUt.tha moat of tha M years 1 tiousiy rerers to a caae 01 wnicn sns nf hhm Ufa, war naaaed In this eitv. , Ha has Dosltlv knowledge. 10 ner sur- became a member of the fire depart- prise and mortification a reporter gets ment -when not much mor than a -boy, hold of th Incident and starts an agi snd was one Af th most popular man In Utlon. Day after day the columns of the service . -r - Ith Daners axe devoted to the matter; Th foneral took-place from his lat I th praying women not even opening residence at. 7 East Tweirtn atreet. I their heads on tne suojeci. inen our the funeral sermon being preached In I interesting morning paper, always on the Sacred -Heart .church. A. Interment Ith- lookout to whack the churches, in- took pUce at' Mount Calvary cemetery. I slots that name be given In order that tbe. lepers M expeiiea. xnen tne axore- sald mother, In order to appesss th ex cited editor, hastens to -use scnooi au thorities and reveal th names, thus causing ths expulsion of .the guilty par ties. ; And then th gymnaatio editor. nndtng that his gam had been blocked, dip his pen in vitriol and declare that DARING OFFICER ' HURT BY RUNAWAY In bis fforta yesterday afternoon to sav th Uvea of pedestrian who 'I fJ"1 ouaM l.tji thronged Washington street at the cor ner of Fifth from - being. Injured by 1 runaway horse, Patrolman John Quin. ton was knocked down and so badly In- that th women who had gathered for prayer were of unclean mind, whereas the parties expelled were innocent mar tyrs. Another editorial is now on rrom jured that h. waa taken to th Good BtMh pamarlton hospital. . - - . - P0,dKcn LWJmi. thS rqulnton was standing on hi beat near f 0v5! tL-foSS?- tndrlid Fifth and Washington stmts whan tl-'iJ?!?'ff52i'7 hor.e cam dashing along. He rushed T " doT.ht iTto th out to stop tn frightened anmai. or miJJJSt, to deflect it oours. from th sidewalk, iV'SLl? He got too near the .rig end was struck U-JTXL mJn.ZLWlTuJZt by on of th wheel bud, his courage- Llo ous deed checked the-antmal and no one ?J" ?r?,M.nt. ".SiQ2?I .... .. 1- laociauon coma mn w vr m uiimuua- roiUOlHU.lu miuiw. ' .,4 h "-K4 nft: -van If I At the hospital It was f ojund that 1 " ' " Qulnton was suffering from bruises through being rolled ; over on tbe grounds, but. no bones wer broken. patrolman .Qulnton has been on the force several' years end . Is on of the I 1 .-g'-re fey LIPWft-f10rWE-TC2ACCC rUivmt.niM viu. r 0 rou. parttwiam THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO f I KNOW ABOUT A VEHICLE . 'iSm 1 i , We have sufficient number of styles and grades to satisfy for all H ing "demands in both CLE Wherever you are or whatever you need ih style or price, wehave the best for the purpose. 1 J Mm? ( (j s' : jiv.' VV:"X mm Any of our cata logues for the ashing FREE TO YOU STUDEBAKER NORTHWEST 330-336 EAST MORRISON STREET ' - -" MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OP HIGH l GRADE yEHICLES AND HARNESS A' r : 1 - it i s. v. - . a a 1 .... V. best known men la th departtntnti J 1 1 'm s '