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fr-2,;- 3 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY -..O-UIINO, NOVL : C, ? r ITEFFREY; AROUSES 1 DEMOCRATIC FORGES " 'Candidate for Presidential Elector From Salem Causes Enthusiasm HispHIing aign- .: - " ment of Republican Party '") "W hv had enough of boot : and purs In the whit house. Thef an i. well enough In the wild west but they are out of placa In Wsshlngton. I am -: 'heartily glad that we ara oon, to be rid !of them." . -The Democrat who ; mied H.lbernla '.hall laet -evening greeted thla utterance 'by John A. Jeffrey with ringing ' ap 'plause. Th gifted young orator from Salem, who la one of tha presidential 'electors . . on - the : emocratlo ticket, .aroused hla audience to enthusiasm, and J his . telling arraignment of the Repub- 'Mean party wss frequently Interrupted 'by their demonstrations or approval. I Tha eecaalon was the closing rally of " 'the campaign by the Multnomah Demo- , era tie club, and. Mr. Jeffrey waa ' the " principal speaker of tha evening.-' tits V j easy delivery, ready wit and logical .' .-arguments render him a forcible cam- ipaigner, and he had tne close attention ' 'of hla hearers throughout. Much of -his . speech waa devoted to the discussion of tne tana, an issue upon woicn ne ae- . telared that the Republlcana are more .-vulnerable than at any other point f "By mesne of tha tariff," said the . 'speaker, 'the American' people are ' t robbed annually of enormoua sums. . 'Thirteen thoussnd millions of dollars' worth of manufactured goods are con ' 'sumed every year la thla country, and ',no one knows how much of this repre sents the robbery practiced1 by the pro- . ' tec ted industries. X believe, as Ingeraoll did, who said that he waa In favor of protecting infant industries until the ln .rant had grown to be all feet two Inches Stall and three feet across, and then he ' (thought It wss time to look out for some iof the rest of the family." - ' - Instances of the oppressive burden 'Imposed by the tariff were related, and - i the claim of -the Republlcana that the - 'tariff should be revised only- by its i friends called forth some cauatlo rid ' "My experience as district attorney.1? 'said Jeffrey, taught me that any crim- . Mnal prefers to be tried by his friends, " ;A highwayman would naturally prefer to be tried toy a .Jury of highwaymen. i r Thfalsity and absurdity of Repub ' . ' llcan campaign arguments were laid bare , and the apeaker dwelt at length "upon . the achievements of the Democratlo t party. ' "'-.--' ' ' ;' "They tea-yon.'1 hersald.-J1'that -there M nothing good outside of the Republican party. Here In Oregon we have heard that doctrine preached ' from the tall tower over yonder until' on would al moat believe that St. Peter himself Is a Republican, and that when we pass through tha pearly gates we shall find even the golden streets under the charge of a Republican committee.' Colonel R. A. Miller,1 formerly of Ore gon 'City, but now a resident of Port land, followed with a review of the political situation and with a confident prediction of Parker's'', election. The colonel made' a Blip In the coarse of his remarks which raised a laugh at the ex pense of District Attorney John Man ning, who was occupying one of - the. front seats, '..: . "W lawyer,''-- obsenredT-nd socially we- Democratlo lawyers In Port land, don t have much time for polltlci for we have to scratch around for a living. We don't have any office or ny graft' and then catching alght of the district attorney,, he added with a sweep ing bow, ."except, of course, my food inena, joan .aiming. . .. i , "I think yon had better modify that a little," said Manning', as soon as the shout of laughter had subsided, and Colonel Miller Hastily offered to "ax punge tne reference to gran.' A brief review of obndluon In the middle ' west was given by John Man nlng, whose recent trip to St Louis and other eastern cities enabled, him to get an Idea of the trend and sentiment In that section of. the country. Brief marks were mads by W.-T. Vaughn, O. T. Harry, H. Br Adams, Q. W. Allan and others. - After the meeting naa oeen in TTY NOVEMBER WEDDING AT ?; 1.7 .... . -(fvsA UP fvi.Km -, - Vul StfJEU SALOOfl;. CASE COMES JTTDOa .0AZXOWAT TAsTBS UsTBBB OTXsrnnrT rmm oam or trr- . dat. oxosnro tob irxxo- wox ' ow nanmir u abxkd i Bai-UsxtAjrx, 9. . moaaM . (Special Sispstcb to Tbe JoorsaL) ' , Salem. Or. Nov. (.The eaae of J. P. Rogers vs. the state and W. P, Drew for a writ of review In tbe case known as the Sunday saloon closing cases, tried progress for .some time a number of in the circuit court today was taken voder Democrats came into the hall who had I aovtsement ey judge Qallowsy in de been attending the rally of the Young I part merit No. I. The point made, was Men's Democratic club. Among; them was Sheriff Word, who waa called on for a speech, but he responded tersely, MI haven't anything to say. ' Just vote for Psrker." - r-":- . Alex Sweek, chairman of the -late oentral committee, acted as chairman of the meetinr. He announced-that eleo' tlon retuma would be received vext Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Democratlo headquarters in Hotel Scott it-Seventh and An ken y streets. . All Democrats who are willing to work at the polls on election day were Invited to come to tha headquarters on Monday and credentials will e given-4eni. FILE LONG LIST ' .. . ' - .. - f OF CflALLERGES -fttOWTAVA OTsTTBAIi t aciaTTEa iimn rr xas bzsu f ' bormtum , ; iou - tmam two raovsAjro vaiczs tuutaiut -Mr-STBBr. i ; fr i ' .', . . - v." w'' .r.- - - ,...v.,...:-j:;..... -'- .J. ft ' ..' " f"' ' ' 1 ' ,' rt ' (BpeHal DUpatrk to The JearaaL) Butte, Mont, Nov, (.The Republican Central Committee today filed a long Hat of challenges,, tbe committee claim- . 'lng to have discovered mere than 1,000 names Illegally registered. v Five hundred special deputy sheriffs .will be sworn In on election day. The ,feellng between the various political ''parties of 811 ver Bow county la very "bitter. The Helnse-forees are making a "desperate effort to effect the election 'of their fusion parties' candidates ' for 'the legislature and . district bench. All ; of the principal orators of Montana are 't . . ' TT T , ,1 7i Correcting , that is i Permanent 3,-n NOT Temporary We have built up our busi ness in this manner. Our patrons have expressed their satisfaction. In turn, they tell their friends. They come to us. We are gratified. We work all the harder for the advancement of optics. For these results " ' campaigning tq Butte tonight the sound of one apeaker' a voice interfering with that of another 'a .quarter of a block distant The apeaker are mounted on tables and tauyhoes, . accompanied by bands and quartets. "Whan an orator of one party attempts to open a dls cusslon it Is the signal for the band, of a rival meeting to begin. ',:"... . -. " The Democratlo campaign managers tonight predict ' that Parker will carry the stat by LS00 majorttj over Roose velt - ; -;v .'- .. '. Chairman Mantle, of the Republican state central committee, declares the Republicans will carry Montana by a small majority. - . , V , DIVORCE LAW GETS MANY INTO TROUBLE ;'-..vl';:V ', ...... (Continued from Pag One.) ' that the state law and territorial act snouia contain but one - object nd should so state In Its title. ' It is claimed that the law names ths licensing of billiard tables and bowling alleys in addition to licensing saloons for the sale of liquor, but in the title nothing 1 said of the Sunday closing of saloons, although this appears In the body of the set It is claimed that' the special charter . gives - Salem - cltv the exclusive power to close saloon on Sun day. . , ..- . . -.V The Charter says: Section 6 The al dermen shall comprise - the common council of saldT tuyand- ata ny meeting shall have tbe exclualve power Under section tt to prevent restrain and pun ish any riot itols. disturbance, or dis orderly assemblies. In any atreet house. or place In the city; and to punish and restrain drunkenness and drunken and disorderly conduct .within the city; and to prevent and punish the sale of In toxicating liquors to minor; ax-convict and persons Intoxicated or in the habit of getting Intoxicated, and to prevent tne opening or saloons on Sunday. . MASKED MEN HOLD IIP SALOON-KEEPER (Continued from Pag One.) " MR. AND MRS. JACOB TRfST. WHO .WERE MARRIE7D IN THE BUBUR BAN HOTKLi OF UCNTS i-AST . "WEEK. ' . . FOOD LAWS ARE OBSERVED HERE tatb , ooDrNRoaa woui oraitTXM-1 tx aassATom - to OA-OX OlALISI, BUT JTBW AT. TnITS TO ST ABB TXM 1-lW ABB rotrBx-OBTXunzBg wabt. OUR OPTICIAN , is directly responsible. He is an expert, It comes from" experience only. His meth ods are not theoretical, but ' practical.' He masters the .. most complicated corrections 1 with. ease. , r; . . Oculists' f Prescriptions Accurately and promptly filled.:.''!-'. A&CFeldenheimer Cor. 3d ft Washington.' Jewelers. Silrersmlths. "I Ttnow of four couple In my own practice who find themselves, In this em barrassing condition,", says Albert is, Qebhardt who was the plaintiff sttor ney in the French case. "The court' decision In this case' Is the first that covers the point of residence and divorce In ths stat of Washington and re-mar. rlsge in the atat of Oregon. It con strues the law on marriage and divorce in Washington to be Jn fuU fore and effect in Oregon. .: . ' ' ... ;. "Portland people who have been di vorced by the Oregon courts and wished to evade the statute requiring them to wait until the six months' period of ap peal expired before re-marrying, can no longer run over to Vancouver, on the electric road, and get married in our neighboring state, or vie vena. "Those who have don so during tb last few years are legally living together unlawfully. Their only relief Is to be re-married, and If during the period of their residence together children have been bora to them, they will have to se cure special- enactment by the atate legislature validating the contract of marriage entered into by them at the time when they were not legally quill- fled to merry "From time to time the Oreson lea-is- laiure has psssed a general act of thai kind." says Judge George, "legalising marriages that had been entered Into by parties legally disqualified for one cause or another." -. : . - GIVES HALLOWEEN PARTY IN CEMETERY fRneelsl Dispatch ta The learna!.) Aberdeen. Waah, Nov. S Th fact that-George Nye of this city gave a Lhalloween party In a cemetery to 11 boy of hi Sunday achool claaa ha be come public Many condemn th action. Nye Invited the members of his class and from those accepting he picked 13. He took . the boy to tb cemetery at night ' related ghost -stories and - tested their courage with shadowy fbrms pre pared in advance. Bom of th children were badly frighten-, : The older boy enjoyed the lark, BARBEAU SECURES RELEASE ON BOND to take no chance. . It la believed they hurried from the Clark establish' ment '9 to the Oregon Railway Navigation company' track and, made zor soms place of safety. Inalde the little saloon all waa ex citement , Proprietor Clark' waa o un nerved that he forgot to send In ai alarra to the police and It remained for Rudolph Schradet to telephone to the central police station. 'Detective Weinor and Human -Officer Realng war sent to the scene at once, but learned noUt- lng, and quickly returned. Policeman Meyre took charge of the case and made a thorough investigation. Besides Sehrader and the nronrletor. F. 3. Smith of 660 River street and P. Lar son of th Albina bote!,, were in tb sa loon at th urn of th Tobbery. Mo' -teka-ap. . Two Short and on tall man comprised tb trio of hold-up artists. Handker chief tied about their face served aj masks, and it wss Impossible for the frightened Inmates of the saloon to give any description of the-crlmlnala, except aa to their general appearance. Thla Is th first hold-up over reported la Portland where the perpetrator de clined to search ths -pocket of those gathered in th place selected for a ion." .. That th thr. men were thorousrfilv desperat. and that they .would have committed murder. If provoked too far, 1 believed by th police, - The calm, cool manner In which they did th work Is sufficient th nolle state, to stamp them as desperadoes of experience and the daring to oarry out their Intentions, at the cost of life. If necessary. .- Frle-htensd beyond- description. Clark closed tb saloon and locaed th door. going to his home. - The other men also left the corner for more comfortable quarter, where hold-up men do not coma ,.".'. , The saloon acroea the street from Clark's establishment which was not molssted last night was held up three years ago by two masked men, who se cured about Its. Proprietor Evenson was slow la obeying' command at that time, and several shots war fired at him. HI big Newfoundland dog wa hit in th knee, hut he was not In jured. -.-'.' ? Chief ox rouce xium ana upwg Moore were In conference over the hold; up, which wa th most sensational of recent months. They gave orders to the detective to suppress th fact,'; OFFERS PROOF OF HEINZE'S SELL-OUT (Continued from Pag One.) (Special Dispatch t Tb JosraaL) ' Taooma, Wash., Nov. I. Oeorge Bar' beau, a former Portland TaUoc, who was 1 vtock 0( the United Copper had It locked Copper company,, in a window of th Sliver Bow National bank, - Helm de clare that Lawson, when h said In to day's statement to tb Miner that "Th man Who controlled th majority of th arrested for selling sealskmr'jacket be longing to Mis Marshall of that city. wa today released on habeas corpus. Detective Vaughn of Portland Immedi ately had Barbeau rearrested. He was again released tonight on a f SO bond. "BABY BATS TBTC-UrXB-U (Special TMspatek to The feeraal.) Preacott Wash.. Nov? . -The 4-year-old child- of Oene Koonta mistook strychnine for candy and at a small quantity. . ItSmmedlately went Into con vulsions and its life waa despaired of rt tWA Iumim ' wk.. If M.l.l T I im Li thought It will recover, -v up in a safe In New York City' "shot off his mouth to soon."'' , Frederick Elksteln. chief t bookkeeper, for the United Copper. company, brooght the certificates 'from New York tonight Helnse any that If It can be shown h ha not a control of th United Copper he will donate $250,000 te build a hos pital, for manor. r .v Too Cheap for Bee Wife "The woman next door got a new gown yesterdsy." , Husband "Tea, and of eenrs yen want on Just Ilk it" Wife "Don't you bellev lti Her only eost Z.' Portland people are careful about ob serving the pure-food laws of the state, according to - J.- W. Bailey, atat dairy and pure-rood commissioner.' Very few case of lawbreaklng have come under his notloe for several month: pastal- mougn no ana. nis aeputy nave Deen active In their inspections pf both meat and dairy products. ; . - - We have very little trouble with wholeaale .and . retail meat dealer Portland,' said Mr. Bailay last night Butchers generally observe the atate laws. Very little poor or diseased meat 1 placed on th market-' we sometimes find butcher offering for sal calve wider the age limit Thla happena two or three time . a year. When such case are discovered the meat is confiscated, kerosene Is poured ver tt and It I sent to the crematory, wnere it is Burned. Regarding the Inspection of mtlk and other dairy products,. Mr. Bailey says he has much more trouble; Many dairy men, be aaya, water tbe milk they sell "While we have had no recent cases of watering milk," said Mr. Bailey, "we have had trouble In th past and have to be constantly on the -watch for doc tored milk.- "We test on an average SO to 40 dairies a week. . We devise every method to catch them. Sometimes we take milk from the wagon as it is bslng sold. Other times we go to the dairies, while often we go into the restaurants and hotels where It 1 being served." j- ;-, ' v ? - SX-LSBBB AB ABTXBT. V (Special Dispatch te The' JonraaL) " - Butt. Mont, Nov. 5. Martin Keogh. an eccentrte character, was found deed on a country road near this city today. A slash from a knife across his left wrist severing an artery, quite plainly showed that it was a ease of suicide. CABAS-ABB larTBBBSTBB. , " ' (Speelat tHspateh to Tbe Joareal) Vancouver, B. C Nov.- I. -Consider able Interest is manifested here in the presidential election. Many large bets have been , - mad. Roosevelt 1 the favorlt. . -,-''... BIBS AT ULSWILIn (Special Dispatch te The loornaL) ' Caldwell, Idaho. Nov. t. Percy N. Howell, aged At. who has lived Here since 1 its, died here yesterday . from heart failure. H leaves a widow and children. : .. rlmvve.t I . i HONtv roa aenra. Ism est hi mn wm. ' )J r ta-S, OmsM nuir wm mm mi. mi mm M mmUr. mm TMg PAlL m SUN PAY JOUa HAb WSMSiy S wmmrm W---mw '.man. mm mr mm muT imm m j A T aw 9f wS ev ' aim w wm mmk M mftm m TH tU M. I DAT iOUSNAL, mm -mm mmm I MS, A Mw mm a fmmm mm mm i w mmm m mi m m- Vaa mm mmn mm tkM. mmt V M ! THS IUSDAT JOUBMAL. mm mmm, mm m mm tat TH DAILY JOUBMAJ. THS SUMOAY mVMAl, MA THS SBWB, SB I mm Mg tmrnrnj mmm mi mm tOiniMAi. asri n IDll.il - mmm mmm - Si lei asset PWt mm mmm m ay,S . US K CASH i JOUBNA Wr. mm, mm mm I -n-leMmi-. wm is eu mmf ma mmy - mm mmm tmmm mm. 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ETveryon should . hav tbl exerciser, S styles, -- - women Children $3,00 32.00 $1.00 Note - -rf We send for prescript lens, nil and return the Hn- i cine promptly, and make no extra charge for th service. Phone Rrchsnaa 11. We are sole agents for Fulton's Compound, the" celebrated -'re for Brlgh t'a Disease and Diabetes. Send for book free. -. You can always save jnoney and get the best here the only drug a tor with a complete telephone exchange four trunk line and ten extension's.' The. only store receiving Canadian money at full value. - " ':ui''. Woodard Clarke CORNER FOURTH AND WASHINOTO N STREETS. Com Dan v ' , M ., ... v' mf - CLACKAMAS COUNTY POLITICS PET BO OB -BTBBBST MABXTXSTBB . OF BXBOTZOir ABB BO FOB BBZBO XABB BY BXTB-EB FABTY FBOXZ-TITZOB ZS CAVB- xbo soxa BzaovaszoB. s (SpeeUl -ispateh te The Joeraal.) ; Oregon City, Nov. I. On th eve of election everything I quiet In Clacka mas county. ' No effort whatever ha been mad by any party In th Interest or politics, - In tb election last June this county went from 000 to 800 Re publican In a hotly oonteated campaign and with no work done among the rot- era the result will probably be about tne am as in June, with tb Popullat and Socialist candidates drawing about equal ry -from each party. . Within the- last t ew day' Om " In terest is being taken in, the vote oa prohibition, v During tbe last - week petition ' signed by - about 7S of the prominent business men of the town has been distributed among the people, setting forth - tbe evils of prohibition. It is generally believed the county will go against prohibition. Those who make estimates figure the saloon majority at zoo at least. The funeral of Mrs. Ochlschlasger, who died at Sunnysids on Thursday, will be held at Clackamas today, where the Interment will be had, Bh was It year . of .: age and leave a aon and daughter at Sunnysids, besides tap children In Germany. - - John " Crook. Clark Jones and Ed "Whit lock were In the police court yes terday. ' Crook and Jones were charged with drunkenness, to which they pleaded guilty and were given Ave days in JaiL . WhlUock wa given three days in jail. ' '; - A marriage licenae was issued yes terday to Etta Bridge and C. M. Bailey Of Bull Run precinct Fred Meyer, a mechanic employed la the woolen mills, has returned Trom visit to Harvay, Wash. Mrs. Mary Horn returned yesterday morning form a vialt to Pennsylvania and Virginia. She has been-gone about four months. - - - - - - . Mrs. R, O. Scott of Portland 1 visit ing Mrs. C D. Latowrette, - .. William Masterson left yesterday for tbe Bohemia mines, where hs has ex tensive Interest He will be gone till Christmas. Thomas Duffy, Democratic committee. man from Beaver creek. . was her . on business today. - ' David . Eby- returned from Eugene Friday, where he has beea visiting rela tive, . -; - .;, LAINTIFF WINS IN WALLOWA LAND CASE (Rperlal Dispatch ta The Joeraal.) . ' La Orand. Or.,- Nov. 4, The case of Asman agalnat .Bolton, of Wallowa eounty, which eame up for hearing in the United States land office in La Grande a few week ago, has been .de cided by th official in favor of .Bol ton. - -'';...'- .: , ., Asman bad purchased a tract of Ian In Wallowa county for timber,' Bolton asserted that It was more 'Valuable for agricultural purpose and oonteated th claim. -.- - CONSUL M'WADE DOES NOT FEAR'CHARGES (Special Mspatek to The Joeraal.) -' - Taooma, Waahw-; .Nov. . United State Consul Robert MeWede, sta tioned at Canton, China, arrived IoT-t" coma thla afternoon on the stesmshlp Tremont He come to anawer chargea of malfeasance In office: and goes at one to Washington. MaWad said: The charge agalnat- me are on founded. They were-. made by people 1 had punished. They have already been disproved, And I fear nothing; from th action of th goverpment". . i : ' TBACBBBSf IBSTITUTB OXOSBB. ' ' (Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL) -Baker City, Or.. Nov. I. Th Baker county teacher' Institute closed a three Maya session tonight A fin address . was made by Stat Superintendent Ack ermarv ..-.'--..-. . ..... .. . r ' 'ill ' . TXBOB AT . (Sperlal DUpetrh to The JearaaL) i - , - Amity, Or Nov. 4. A series ef re vival meeting are In progree at th Methodist church. In charge ef a woman evangelist Considerable Interest la manifested. : - -.- - - - t ! When we say that our Over r coats are fit t for king, - we wmean a king whose clothes fit him: , - " 'here are winter overcoats that are . , - ' " , - .i : Easy to Get Into Easy When You're In Easy to Pay For .Hard to Wear Out Hard to Beat From our stock you can try on ' many styles ce which is most ' becoming-- whether ' regular"- j i 3??" ' lengths, extra long,' fuU back gf ;S!Siv. styles or tourists. v ? ji mSlS " " ' ' " wsiaW BaT?gggsgaasr-r 7, w.m .. Out. Winter Overcoat prices start at ij 10 -where iatisfac, tion can be safely guaranteed; thence up to ?25. " Between the two prices every degree of taste can be gratified. , Well be expecting YOU in to make YOUR selection almost any day now, as this Is Overcoat time. ; , - -1 mm liiMKco; i5 -U.D 153 ti r.:oiiAyk bldc; I