THE m5rEG0N DAiLJOURNTu " PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 13, 19oiT
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JEWS TO COLONIZE,
" COAST OF AFRICA
-ZionfstrCornmissioa Reports in
Favor, of Settling Lands Of-
; fered by Britalnrf
CREATE HEBREW STATE
WITH LOCAL AUTONOMY
.PropositiojiAroMsespppMton
and May Cause Split in
J.-zi - Zionist Movement, rzi
rf.faiiMiaf SnAl1 jUrvliV
i , London, May Jj. The commission
aent out b"y the Zionists to explore the
atrip or territory in itaat Airica, or
f ered by the British government, baa re
.. turned to England, and the .Jew of
' America, wilt-be Interested, In learning
. the progress pf the- great -movement In
which they are keenly Interested as
: their brethren ' In Great Britain and
other- parta of Europe. Although the
"Tull report of the; commission wlll-Tiot
"j be made, known "until It ia placed before
the delegates at the forthcoming Zionist
: . congress. It rs learned on excellent! .au-
- thorlty that It will be favorable to the
-acceptance; of Ih land by the Zionists.
.The report,' however, aaya that another
expedition will have to be aent to sub-
- - due the natives In the surrounding dif
'. trlcta. .
Part of the report la already In the
hands of the executive of the Great Ao
tlona rommltto In Vienna, the content
.. of which have placed the committee .In
a more difficult poaltlon than they were
in before the commhtsion waa sent. At
, the laat congress the mere mention of
the fact that.4 place of land waa offered
to the Ztonlata caused a spltt. as the
egatea would, ha wothmg ht ralwPT
. ttue; and many seceded from the mover
ment In consequence F a vote lietng car
rled to Bend an expedition to Investigate
the suitability of the same. Now a. vote
will be taken at the forthcpmlng con
gress to accept the offer, and In the
probability that It will be carried, thla
will cauae a further split. The Great
'Actions committee, -realising the dlffl
upon a diplomatic move, which will not
only prevent a further spilt, but may
- cement the dlf 'ferent-f actions,
So as not to offend the British gov
ernment and satisfy t Nr. Opponents of
tha scheme the commifteeL Jtaidecldedl
. to divorce the . East African schema
from, the Zionist program and lovlte the
cooperation of all other. Jewish institu
tions to discuss tha report of th eom
mlaalon, with & view, to deeming upon a
definite answer to the British govern
ments
The object of the Zionists In accepting
the offer, of laud la to establish a tre
piorary Jewish state with local auton
omy, bat many Jewish Institutions are
opposed to this idea. Without the fi
nancial assistance of other Jewish Insti
tutions the Zionists feel they wfll be
unable to accept tbe offer, as they have
no "Jnoneyavallabl for that purpose.
"and the. scheme "must vehfuairyTaII'
.through, after spending about 110.000
flri the expedition The financial In-
-ablllty to plac4-0,6oa Jews on the land
offered waa very, welt known by many
The Ghatham - Incubator
The Bfooic
as they will certainly take care
Incubators and Brooders ? If not;
until January
leading Zionists, who therefor voted
against a commission, belug' sent and
wasting valuable time and money. , AH
thla will again ct? "p pt-at-o,fM4
congress - to be held in - Swltserland
a ho rt; y; , ;j
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SEXKMBRYO-FfXED-
BY FOOD GIVEN PARENT
(Journal Special Serf lea.)
erlln. May IS. Tne question or tn
predetermination of sex' received much
mimllnn a
has, Juat concluded lis sessions a
Wlealraden. 1
in a paper un
ttra-
ubjer.
Dr. Weill, a celebrated specialist of
Schwalhach,.. asserted that tha clasa of
food eaten by the parent plays a great
role In determining the eex of the
embryo, Kxperimenta made with bees,
rabbits, plga and cattle show that If
1n the imuHabment the carbonaceous
element predominates, . more '- male
progeny la produced; If the albumlnoua
element pretkmUmUesv- there are more
femalea. ThVre la a constant struggle
for ascendancy between the male cell
and thVifemalo cell, and careful dieting,
declared the specialist, can place the
preponderance of Influence on the one
or the, other side. ,
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CHEHAUS" PLANK ROAD
CONDEMNED AS UNSAFE
(Special PUpatch to Tbe J nor rial.)
Chetialls, 'May 1J, Road Supervisor
Mel Lowrv lias noatad notlcea etatlna
that on May 17 the planttToad between
Chehalls and Central!-will be closed to
the publhv having been condemned as
unsafe. The road for a dlatance ol
about two miles la. built, on .a -high
trestle and waa constructed early In the
'80s. A new road has been decided n
by the commissioners along the hillside
a short distance eaat or tne treat is
This will be about three-eighths of a
mile longer than the old road', but will
be permanent. It will be macadamised
When the plank road la closed travel
between. the two cities wlllttt by way
of the old river road, which is-consid-erably
longerban Over the plank. : .- -
lOIIQMITO Trt UA7IMft
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TO BECOME SOLDIER
, ' (Journal Special Service.)
' ' New Tork, May The brutnl haxlng
of Louis Wolfe, a civilian of this city,
by soldiers of Troop G, Fifteenth United
States cavalry, .now with the military
show at Madison Square Garden, came to
cJUidl!Kh?..i2dZuCP
oraerea a. rigid investigation.
Last Wedneaday-afterhe perform-
5IG. 5ICHEL (a CO.
MJJlilrtiee,. . Slstrlbutert
ON -SAIJC EYERTWHEREi
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TU r hin Affll AIITY
i hi i ii i fi ii in in i in 1 1 1
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"Pf with a Chatham
next to pay.foritWRITE-NOW.
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Vhy It Succeeds
Because It Is for One Thing
7TJni5rantf-Port!and-ls-
Learainfirf This.
Nothing can b good for everything.
1VI ny one llp,T well brlngn fncreaa
T5oan's Kidney J'illa do one thing only,
i nay re tot aian nwmy
They cure backache, every kidney 11L
Read thla: .s
E. E."Mlnor. stone rm.pnrr.fel Eaat
Taylor atreet, says: "I would never
hesitate to recommend poan'a Kidney
PHI a. Thla remedy did so much for me
that-i-wlah-very-other sufferer rrom,
kidney trouble might know of It. I was
subject to attacks of kidney complaint
for eight or nine -years. - There was
continual irregularity of the kidney
cretlona whlbh showed a sediment like
brick dust and paasagra were accom
panied with the sensation of scalding.
My back ached continually and waa ul
ways werse if my work brought any
strain on the back. - I tried , cillloxeo
remedies recommended' for this trouble.
but found little or no benefit. At length
saw Doan s Kidney fins advertised
ana got a dot. iney stoppea tne dsck
ache and healed and purified Uie kid
neys so that the secretions were ren
dered normal. I have Induced several
other people to try Poan'a Kidney Pills
and know of many lnatancea in which
tbey have done the-eame satisfactory
work. , ' -. . . ... v,
' For sale by all dealers. ' : Pries ' 80
rent. Foater-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N.
Xtr sola agents for the. United States, -
Remember the name DO AN S and
take no other,
ance Wolfe, wearing a silk hat and a
frock- coat, approached a cavalryman
and said he wished to Join the army.
The troopers welcomed him and salf
that he muat be initiated, lie came
back the next day - and the Initiation
lasted thaf and Ine following day.
. Wolfe says' that he waa atrlpped and
a . hosewlucned upoa.Wmlila body was
painted With Iodine and he waa tossed
in a blanket. He was a lao forced to
act aa a hostler and Bleep In tha atables.
The fun came to an end when Wolfe
waa induced to mount a horse and take
a bareback ride over the hurdles. . The
horse he rode waa tha worst in the en
tire troop. Wolfe was thrown and
narrowly eacaped death. . ;
.TodajLWa! fe.la gtm, jheerlul. and.waa 1
permitted to hang around the camp. He
thinks that he Is - a-member of the
Fifteenth cavslry, but-wlU be Informed
to tha contrary tomorrow.
WttX. SATX TO SAT CKOW.
.- Journal Special SerTlc.) , .
Bloomington, 111,, May la.--Central
Illinois jfaxmers and bunter'a are round
ing up for tha annual crow and bawk
hunt, which is conducted each May. by
sportsmen of Kane county. Tomorrow
nd Monday'are the days set aside for
the hunt this year, and it promises to be
tha biggest affair of Its kind ever pulled
off in this state. Each crow killed will
count for one point in the competition.
Butcher birds will count three snd
hawks -wlircoun five points. - The
fmntere are Jtormlng .in.lwq aauadjujand
each will endeavor to produce the great
est number of points. The shoot will
conclude with a banquet Monday even-
ng.-and" the side" that is defeated wilt
bexeaulred. to. fat cooked crow.
" Don't you Icnow
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that chicks-hatch
t . chicks and do
start up an
can "count your chicKeri
This is the Incubator sold ON
guarantee the Chatham to hatch
of the little chicks, even better than the old hen. Can you come inland see my line of
write for one of our descriptive catalogues, explaining how, t
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CONFER PALLIUM .
Pi ARCHBISHOP
New Metropolitan of St. Louis
John Joseph ClenhonTn
"vested With Mark of Office.
VESTMENT IS PLACED
LCARP1NAL GIBBONS
Distinguished "Clergy of Roman
Catholic Church Gather to
Witness Ceremony. ' '".
(Jouraal Speelal Service.) " .V '
St. Louis. Mo- May 1 J. Distinguished
prelates and members of tha clerarv of
tiihe Roman Catholic church are gather
ing nera rrom au parts or tne country
in anticipation of tomorrow. when
Archbishop . John Joseph Glennon. the
new metropolitan of St. Louis., will be
invested with the pallium in mark of
his high ecclesiastical office- Seldom
in the hlatory of the church In th weat
naa there been so distinguished an- as
semblsge of Catholio prelatea as ia now
here. . They include more than a acore
of archbishops and bishops tn addition
to a host of clergy. . . . , '
Tha sacred vestment will be placed on
the shoulders ' of the archbishop by
Cardinal Gibbons" at Baltimore. Previous
to tha ceremony- pontifical high maas
will be said by one of tha distinguished
Visitors, and Archbishop Ireland of' St.
Paul will deliver the sermon. The
ceremony w)ll taka place In the old
cathedral, and admission will be had
by ticket.
Tha pallium, meaning literally a cloak
or a mantle, la a band of white' lamb's
wool, embroidered with purple crosses,
snd Is worn about tha neck by tha popi
and all prelatea of archteplscopal rank,
Including patriarchs and: metropolitans.
In former times It waa made of purpla
embroidered linen and waa worn by all
blthops. It has two pendente, one bang
ing down tha breast and the other down
the back of the wearer. - The pallium is
worn at all times by the pope, but only
on solemn occasions by others. It can
never be transferred to another person,
f the man, who wore It during life.
Right Rev. John Joseph Glennon. who
to be the recipient of , tha . distin
guished honor tomorrow, waa bom In
Klnnegard. county Meath, Ireland. June
14, 1162, waa graduated from All
Ilallowa college, Dublin, In 183, and
Be fair to your stomach. Keen
in touch with thla important.
Organ; eat that you may fel i
rlgnt. Wrong eating makes v
"wrong feeling. ZBTXItOT pro
motes good feeling. It's mada
for that Dumaae. 10 cents a
JJPyCkage. - r-YT-Tr-' -Tr.
AT ALL GROCERS..
i- ) t i,i i. t '
better under ordinary conditions? This is just as good a time as any to
Incubator, in fact a little better, as the eggs are more fertile and -
are prevented sind cured
Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Cared of
- '"I had been, ill for
Talladega Springes Ala.;
better until I tried Dr.
by continuing Its use, I
PRICES,
5oe and ti.oo
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RED CROSS
was ordained Driest a vear later.' Tie
cain,e to America soon after "his ordina
tion and became asslstanr pastor "of St
Patrick's church, in Kansaa City. From
1J87 to 1893 he was pastor of the
cathedral - there under Bishop ' Hogan.
-trr--7tiB- becsjneiTrcarigenerar of the
diocese and two years later administrator.-
lie was appointed coadjutor blahop
of Kanaaa City, with the-right of suc
cession, and consecrated titular bishop
of Plnara In 189(. Later he waa ap
pointed coadjutor to Archbishop Kaln
of St. Louis and succeeded to the arch-
blahoprlo on tha death of tha latter-two
years ago.
GOLDEN-3UBILEE.
Mexicans Obeerve eanl-OaattaaJal Arck
bUhop ofJIegJoo'JrlesUoo4
tJoarnat "gpeelst Servlre.)
City of , MoxlOd; May ll.-Arrange-
menta on an elaborate scale have been
completed for the celebration tomorrow
of the golden Jubilee of the priesthood
of Monsignor Prospero Maria Alaoon,
archblahop of Mexico. Catholio prelatea
and clergy -from all parte of the re--
jybl!c ar gathering to take part In the
exercises, which will be held In the
cathedral. ' Besides the hltfh mass and
Te Deum In the cathedral there will be
special eervlces In all the other Catholio
churches of the capital In thanksgiving
for the long aacerdotal eareerpf the
prelate, and In petition for the prolong-
I ii K ' of lil"days. President Dlax and t
other dignitaries of state will attend Iht
services in the cathedral. - "
" " Preferred'Stock Ouaed Qoods.
Allen V LewirBest Brnd.,
TIME, on EASY PAYMENTS, or for
every strong, fertile egg. . ..
'7IIITC GIIOOTO OF D2ATII"
by' the greatest Of all, and strictly scientific "remedy for
for coiisu:.:ptioii, coughs m
Pneumonia After Doctor
some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. HoKlnnon of
"and was under the care of two doctors, bat grew no
King' New Discovery, The first dose gave relief, and, ; -
was perfectly cured' : ..
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