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THE OREGON DAILYX JOURMAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY CVEIJIKO, AUGUST 8,v i::3.
LEPER IS; SPURNED
BY FOUR BIG CITIES
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George Rottett, tbe Syrian Leper, t the Door of the Boxcar in Which
" 'f ' ' v'-'i' He' Tried to Reach New York. '-'-."T ;
beast, shunned,
(Joeraal Special BTTlr.) .
Baltimore Aug. 1 Much excitement
has bMB oum4 In four eltlee by tbe
chum ao4 apprehenaion of George Roa
aett, a Syrian leper, who la an effort
to. get to North Brothers laland traveled
tn a bozoar from bla home In Elklna,
Wst Virginia, to Cumberland, Vary
land, thence to Baltimore, -. thenoe to
Philadelphia, thence back to- BalUmore
and thence to Philadelphia and back
' here again. At every point where, he
waa apprehended he waa aent back to
the city from which he had Just .left
He la now at Bay View, near Baltimore.
atUl In his boxcar, while the authorities
punle over the problem of what to do
with .hlm, -r r -
XemaxfeaMe Trip. "
v The trip "of Rossett from Elklns,
. West Virginia, haa been remarkable and
filled with atrange Incidents. . Every-
where . the unfortunate man went the
- problem was) to provide for him without
endangering the health ef the com
munity. . He waa given food In various
ways, ear always being taken to keep
him from oontact with hta fellow crea
ture. Thlnge which he touched were
destroyed utterly, so that any danger
' lurking In the objects might be re
moved. The sufferer haa been prao- J
tically like a wild
loathed, oatraclsed.
At Brunswick, Maryland, which Roa-
sett left July SI for New York, he cre
ated a panic The townahlp waa pus
sled about the manner In which to sup
ply the man's needs. Finally, it waa de
cided to erect a structure of railroad
ties and aeat the leper upon It. Roasett
saw tbe conatructlon . of tbe strange
seat, which looked like' a funeral pyre.
When it waa completed he scrambled up
and waited, hunger In his eyes.
. ' Spumed by Bveryone. .
, Soma men volunteered to approach
and throw Roasett food, much aa they
would have hurled It to a dog. The poor
fellow's hunger waa ao great that he
could not contain himself, and started
forward to meet those bearing the food.
The supplies were dropped and the
bearers fled, preceded by the crowd that
had stood at what they . eonsldered a
safs i distance frein the " pile of "ties;'
Eventually the man' Waa Induced to re
mount his pedestal and ' remain there
until disposition of his ease waa .made.'
J. P. Engel, conductor on the Balti
more A Ohio road, with others, devised
the scheme oC placing Rossett In a box
car, taking - precautions agalnat either
hie coming In contact accidentally with
others or his escaping. - -
EDOCHIL CODTEST IS
BY CLERGY AND EDUCATORS
Rev. A. A. Winter Writes Letter Commending project and Telling
of Manifold Advantages It Gives Ambitious and De
serving Young Men and Women;
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: -, . -aTTAJrSTJfO OT OOBTOgTAJTTB XT V0TM. - e
Horace A. Wilson, tit Halsey 8f, PortUnd. Or..'., ,.. AUtt e
Nallla -Uay. Shannonr. tt$ -Tenlno..PortlendV..OrAt m.,,hh ,ji
e Lillian MoVicker, 8 V Johna. Dr. ....,..v...M...l e
Guy Graham. Troutdale, Or. ...................... imo
Chaa. Gross. T. M. C A, Portland.:.....,.... .............Wte
Bhoda I Stalnacker, Albany.. Or. . .......... .. . . ... 1 , , . tI4
Mildred I blemons. University Park. Portland. Or. ............ .18970
Roy Johnson, V Division B, Portland, Or... ......,'....,,..,, ,.ll1e
Carl Shelton. Porty-elgbth street. Mount Tabor, Or. 14 tie
Mary E. Powell, 417 Salmon Bt, Portland. Or. .. ....... ..14110
CTay Jonea. (0 K. 11th BL, Portland, Or...,.....,.,......, ;114le
Mae Pendergraaa. Ill North Seventeenth fit, Portland. Or....... 10lk
Bertie O. Chan. It 1 Clay Bt, Portland, Or. .....;.!.... 1050
John Benson, Chemawa. Or. ........,.".,.,....,.,..., V.ii.'..j,,,IOt
Edith K. Harrla, 411 Oxford Be. Portland, Or. ..,,.. TH e
Dorcas Van' Schoonhoven, Cove, Or. ......... ,. ................. Til 4
Paul Nygren, It! Eaat Third Si, north, Portland. Or............. e
Harry Brant The Norton, Twelfth end Morrison, Portland, Or fOIA e
Clay Cary, Salem, Or. ........... ml e
Mabel Magneaa, Amity, Or........ 1170 e
Alleeo Hackman, Myrtle Park, Portland, Or.. nil
Loulae Bcott, Central addition. Portland. Or,...,..,,. Size ; 4
e.R-,W. Cyrus, Bclo, Or. till e
4 , Ivy Owens, CMW'WDll''(h.''iMliiTlnnTnTnmmM,KM4NI.:e.
4 Edward X Kinsman, JUnnton, Or. lilt 4
e Guy Johnson. 101 Grant 8L. Portland, Or. ..lite 'e
4 - Ruth Turner, lot Kerby Bu. - Portl and. Or. ...........' toe 4
4 w. B. Owynn, St East Thirty-set enth SL, Portland. Or......... too e.
4 George D. King, Kingston, Or. sue 4
e Agnes Evans, Latourell, Or......,., 4. ....... ' ie e
TELLS HOW TO COOK BONY CARP
SO THEY WILL TASTE LIKE TROUT
' Richard Kerby says he knows how to
aaake the bony chubs, carp and Chinese
trout that abound In the Willamette and
the surrounding sloughs palatable to
even aa epicure. He declarea it Is dead
easy, and any one can be led to b
lieve that he is feasting on mountain
trout while getting away with, elugglsb
water scavengers.
Kerby was fUhlny nff th tnnt nt
f tark street yesterday . afternoon - sur
rounded by a crowd of waterfront
loafers anH boys. He had met with
good luck and had a gunny sack 1 half
filled with fish when ready to start for
home In one of the suburbs. t
"Them fish' is good eatln', aure," he
went on, explaining when some one
asked him If the chubs were not too
bony. They M bony, eartainly,' but
that don't 4 make no difference, for I
know how to fry them eo they don't
have no bones at alL You see, j used
to-be fishing on the Atlantic coast
round Chesapeake and Delaware bays
and we never eared there how many
Donee a fish bad so long as he Was
food eatin'. ..-.
. "By cutting little elite In the elde ef
the fish from the gills down to the
tall, .erosfwlee & - course, yea -expose
the fine bor.ee running lengthwise In
the body to the sharp heat of the fry
ing pan and they sort of crumble away
ao there ain't nothing left of them
When the fish is properly fried.
To make a good Job of It yon want
to put plenty of browning on tbe fish,
so he will fry with a good crisp crust.
mow you nssca'l think I n telling
you' Bomeming mat am so. It you
don't belief it just get good and hungry
aome time and then go to the river and
catch a meea of fish and fry them my
etyle and I'll be vindicated.
Piertnred stock Canned ejeedn, .
Allen Lewie Best Brand, -
mesaiistloa Shop Burns. .''
' (BpeeUI Diatch to The Jonrotl. )
- Pendleton, Or, Aug. X. At the John
Crow ranch.-on the . Umatilla reeorva-l
tlon. a fire occurred last evening which
totally destroyed the blacksmith shop,
many tools and a henhouse. The black
smith tools were valued at 1200 and the
fculldlng at about the same figure, mak
ing a loss close to 1400, and nd insur
ance waa carried. -
Rev. A. A. Winter, treasurer of the
Dallas college and pastor of the Flrat
United Evangelical ehurch ef Portland,
offera encouragement to the contestants
In-The Journal' Educational Conteet
As an educator and public teacher. Rev.
Mr. Winter Is prompted to commend the
contestant to advlae the people within
range of The Journal to help the enter'
prise along. In part the letter aays:
With real satisfaction we note the
great interest manifested in your free
scholarship oonteat and wlah to add our
indorsement to this worthy enterprise.
The day haa come when a college train
ing la necessary to a successful life.
The far-reaching results of such an in
vestment in knowledge cannot be ea ti
me ted. The Oregon Dally Journal la to
be commended, the contestants con
gratulated and the supporters of edu
cation grateful for this opportunity to
assist worthy young women and men In
their effort to secure a -collegiate edu
cation." . -.f'" V ' - - -
There were more ehangea yesterday
In the score list than there have been
at any time heretofore since the contest
opened.. Three of the most energetlo
contestants had been elck and unable to
solicit for business; -several had been
out In the country or at the sea coast,
on vacations and visits, , so that only
yhls week are they seriously b
to work. in. the contest. ' -
In anawer to several lnquiriee . The
Journal again will publlsfr4)the charac
ter of the scholarships and of the money
purses which are offered aa prlsee in
this contest. -
TsTatars of Scholarships. -1 '
Academy of the Holy Names, Astoria,
one .scholarship good for ' the full
full academic course and valued at $250.
- Albany college Albany, a scholar.
ship good for two years' tuition in the
clasatcal, scientific, academic or com
mercial courses, valued at 1100.
Behnke-Walker. Bualness college,
Portland, one or more scholarships pro
viding for a one year'a course in busi
ness, shorthand, or ether departments,
valued at 1 100.
Capital Business college, Salem, a
scholarship good for 10 months' tuition
in the business or shorthand depart
ments, valued at 1100.
Columbia University, . Portland,
scholarship providing for . tuition and
dinners on school days during the
school year commencing September ,
valued at lioo.
Gillespie School of Expression, Port-
tan a, a schnlarstrtu good fir two prltate
and one class lesson per week and use
of the school library for one school
year, valued at 1120.
Hill Military Academy, Portland, a
scholarship good for one year's tuition,
valued at 1100.
Holmes Buslnsse "College, Portland,
one or more scholarships providing for
one year's tuition in the business, short
hand or other departments, valued at
1100.
Holmes-Flanders Private School, Port
land, - one - scholarship good fov- one
year special university preparation.
one year's normal course, or practical
English cours for one and one half
year a, valued at 1110.
- International Correspondence Schools
of Scranton, Pennsylvania, one scholar
ship good. for any of the regular home
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Wlifere Baiting
Begins Right
The baking of the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
begins with right material, and every step thereil
, after through the whole - 'process of baking is
right. There is not ' one point of quality that
care, skill' and modern bakeries conld make better.
It is perfection itselfthrough and through, . .
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-T-ItTEnds Right -
when It reaches your table untouched by atrange bands,
nntainted by odor. Tbe quality, oven-flavor and freshness
are preserved In a dost and moisture proof package, distin
guished by the trade nark here shown. ' It alway appears
in red and white on, each end of the package end warrants
tire perfect condition of the contents. For example try
package of . . -
GRAHAM CRACKERS poeeeseing the rich, nutty
flavor of graham flour unlike any gcaham cracker you
ever tasted. - '. . " ": ' .. .
. FROTANA temptingly delicious union of biscuit'
end fruit the newest delicacy of the National Biscuit
Company. ; '. v '-''
study courses, covering a period of five
yeara and valued at 1110.
McMlnnvllle College, McMtnnville,
scholarship in any department to the
value of 10. -
Oregon Conservatory of Music, Port
land, pianoforte scholarship good for
one year's tuition and the uae of muaie
for the course, valued at 1200; oae vio
lin scholarship . (Bevclk semitone sys
tem), same conditions aa the foregoing,
valued at 1126;' one guitar and man
dolin scholarship, same conditions aa
the foregoing, valued at 1100. ' '
Pacific College, Newberg, one scholar
ship good for two years tuition In reg
ular collage course, valued at $100. ,
Paclfio Telegraph Institute, Portland,
one life eourae In commercial and rail
way telearanhT. railroad imnntin.
typewriting, et. valued at 1126.
Portland school of Domeatlc Science,
Portland, general training In domeatle
science for one school ,mf. or th
equivalent In special claaaea, valued at
Sacred Heart AMriamv nim ,
scholarship good for board and tuition
or one ecnooi year, valued at 1160.
St,: Mary's Academy, Portland, one
scholarship good for tuition for the en
tire academlo course (four years), or
board 'and tuition for one school year,
valued at 1200. .
In addition to the above scholarships
pupils will be paid cash commissions on
new subscriber , Just as they obtain
tham, and this ready money comee
handy in paying railroad fare and cur
rent expenses. Besides the commissions
and scholarships advertised above, larxe
purses will be given to students who
choose scholarships in educational Insti
tutions where there ie no tuition, .ac
cording to the lollowlng conditions:
1. A purse of 1300 cash to defray
pupil's living or Incidental expenaes
while attending the University of Ore
gon, the University of Washington, the
State Agricultural Colleae. anv State
Normal School, or any private tnstltu
uviwuns l icui one years iree
tuition to the winner of this scholar
ship. , r
- J. . A purs of $200 cash, earn condi
tions as the forerolng.
$. A purse of $100 cash In addition to
a scholarship providing tuition or other
benefit of the value of not less than
$100.
4. A purse of $75 cash and a scholar
ship valued at not less than $100.
6. A purse of 150 cash and a scholar-
ahln valued at not lea, than 1n
Don't Speculate
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1 I Have Made Millions of Dollars for Thousands of People by My. patents .
I expect to make millions more. This stock has increased in value more than 100 per
cent since Sept 1st, 1905, and should make you a life income in handsome dividends. -Be
a safe and sane investor and get as much of the stock. as your means will allow, f The
natural increase of business and inquiries for motors has forced the stock up several times.
It will soon go still higher jiU-r- ;y '' ' -y ; .XiX
t. A purse ef $21 eaah and a scholar.
ship valued at not Jess than $100.
In the 'columns of The Journal of this
date la an advertisement headed "Prises
of Oregon Journal Contest." and this
gives an epitome of the rules and condi
tions of tbe contest. If further infor
mation la desired, address the Contest
Editor of The Journal. Portland,' Oregon,
or call at The Journal office. Circulat
ing Department. , ,
CAR ITFREIGrBUlip
AT FOSTER YtSTEBDAV
Goods Consigned to Pendleton
Merchants - by - Portland
; ' Firms Are Destroyed.
(special Dispatch te Tbe ?oeraaU -Pendleton.
Or, Aug. I. Sixteen Pen
dleton 'firms lost more or less freight
tn the destruction of a carload of mer
chandise by fire at Foster, ,a few miles
from this city, yesterday. .
A car lit extra freight train No. $5$,
In charge of Conductor Hancock, was
discovered to be on fire; Just before
reaching Foster, and' the train waa
stopped and the burning car aet on the
sidetrack at that place, but owing to
the absence ,or water it waa burned to
the ground, nothing but the trucks be
ing left of the entire car or contents.
It was a Portland-Pendleton merchan
dise car and contained shipments of
goods consigned to a number of Pen
dleton' leading merchants. The loss
will amount to several thouaand dollars.
It la not yet known how the fire origi
nated. - .- . . :
ALBANY BOYS ARE. :i
: HURT IN ACCIDENTS
(gpeela1 1topateh te Tbe JoernaL)
Albany. Or.. Aug. I. A young aon of
t. Rllee, a farmer, residing nesr this
city In Benton county, wss last evening
thrown off a norse ana utained a ae
vare cut over one eye. The lad waa
brought to this city and a half dosen
stitches were required to sew up the
wound. . " ' r ' ' - " '
A little ton of Frank Kitchen, reel dine
In the country east of Albany, was. yes
terday brought In with an ugly cut In
one hand the result of an accident with
an ax. The little fellow was playing
near, bl brother when. the . latter ws
cutting wood an the ax atruck hie
hand. Several stilehes had to be taken
te eew u the wound, . . .
The Bidwell Patents Will Double the Capacity of -Any Motor
I never made an unsuccessful Invention. My first Invention was the eleotrle
in, jui mm n run ait over mis country in not weatner. ' 1 aifin i get a patent
en It, 'but eee what a tremendous" success It is! . r
next Invented the Trolley Car System, just ae it is run today. I made It
. perfect and successful right from the start It ha never 'been Improved since
I Invented It Look at the millions of money it haa made for the stockholder.
The stock In the trolley manufacturing companies sold below IS cents a share '
In ll and !$. . Poor men could buy that stock then. Thousand of them did
buy it, and every one who held en to 4t it a rich men today. ..... , '
NoTMan oh Earth Ever Lost a Penny
V-V ;v He Inyested'-With ;Me;::;;-,
If so, I will make it good. Next I Invented the Railway Car Telephone System!
It is a system by which passengers or train crewe can telephone from still or
moving care anywhere the same as If seated In an office. . It Ie a more perfect
system in operation than any other telephone you ever saw. This I on ths road
toward millions) for the stockholders. - .."'i ; - , i - '
This Is ry Greatest Invention:
Now I have Invented something bigger and greater than either of the above.'
It la called the Bidwell Cold Motor. It I guaranteed not to burn' out. and la
exactly the kind of a motor the ateam railroad people have been looking for. -It
will change all the steam railroad, systems over to electric roads, because It '
will be cheaper to run than steam and can be run faster end more safely than
'any present method." , ' . .' ' . - , ' - - - . ;
The one drawback the railroads have had In changing over to eleotriclty
- haa been that no motor a at prssent made can be run ISO mile at $0 miles an
hour without burning" out. : It would melt the very wires.
By using the Bidwell Cold Motor a train of care could be run from New
Tork to Ban Francisco without a stop at the rate of 10 or $0 miles an hour and
pot even warm up and without a hitch. .- - "
Besides running faster, they would be more safe and aure than ateam, coat
lea to operate, end would last longer than any other motor now known. - '
The Bidwell Cold Motor 1 the greatest Invention out since I invented the
trolley car. . '.:';":.,;,;',;..'. .:
The Opportunity of a Lifetime
- I want to give every mas and woman chanoe to come In with me on this,
for I expect to make millions for the stockholders out of this new patent
The etock wlil be aold on the- square. There will be no hocus pocus about -preferred
or common etock. nor any other, scheme, trick, or wrinkle - by which
anybody can be frosen out ' . -'-,
Every dollar Invested will represent one hundred cents of the beat . stock. .
Everv share will be exactly like every other share. The profit on every share '
will be the same" as the profit on every other share. In abort, there will be nothing but a square deal all round.' This
stock Is fully paid and non-assessable. ,
I have a lifelong -reputation for square dealing. - I will personally see to it that every stockholder get a square
deal on thlev ... .'...'-".'.' ' .....
More money la made every day by good Judgment In investing, money, than by all the labor. and wage tn the
country. Safe and shrewd Investments In this stock will make fortunes.
Tou will never get rich on wages.. No one ever did. Every man in this world who ever got big money got It either
by speculation or Investment Speculation Is unsafe. Tou stand more chance to lose than you do to make. ; Invest '
ment are right the other way. Make a safe Investment and It ie sure to bring you return. ,
: ixm't nesltate about this stock. It le absolutely safe and aure. T . .
Here Is an Important Point to Remember
There neve has bees a failure of eoasequenee la eleetztoal saaaufacturing.' Stopand think of thatAll are lm
mensely successfuL All pay big dlvidenda and have made their Investors wealthy.
This oompany will soon be one of tbe blggeat in electrical manufacturing la the world. ' ''
. This la bound to be so. because there le not a place now where a motor or. venerator le uaed but will have to sooner
orliter. cb
kind known.
. pbop. Bssrsosr soirau
Inventor of the Trolley Oar System.
Inventor of the SMLilway Car Tele-
, j)hoae System, '....
laveator of the Bidwell Cold Motor.
Investor of the Water Bleetrle
erator.
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IweU Cold Motor er Generator. Why Because we make-oinethlng-better Than' any other"
Hetty Green, the Richest
Wo m a n iii the World,
Says: "-The-WaytoTGet
Rich ?sto!n vest Jn Ne-
cessities." .i
The Bidwell Cold Motor Is ' one of the greatest necessities of
the twentieth century. This stock has already taken five
Jumps up. Now le the time to buy. . It will soon advance. '
The profit Is yours. : Don't speculate Invest Here you
have a necessity. Look' at this list below. Every one of
these people made bis fortuneby supplying some great J
necessity: .
Peter Cooper Vanderbilt.
McCormick ' Could
Carnegie Whitney
Rockefeller Belmont
Senator Clark Mackay "
r
Pillsbury
Studebaker
Fairbanks
Leiter
Armour
Swift
Frick ; :
Morgan
. t Edison
Stanford
Moore
Bid 1 larCCtwl
Harriman
Pullman
Here 1 the way manufacturing etock In necessities Jump:
' ' . - Pint Sold at BTow SeU
The Bleetrle Trust -iae S187.00
Quake Oats, oommoa 4fto ' gj 48.00 ,
Aaaerieaa Mediator, eommoa ........ Sae - ' gioaoo .
American Smelting ,.. 300 ' 91BS.0O .
And this Is only a few, ' Safer and surer than life Insur
ance or truat stocks. All ths advance ha been made In 10
year and less. . .. , , .,v
I will supply the greatest necessity now' known In the
buelness world. The demand ie ao large that It will make
all of us rich. If you want to get in with me on this you.
wlU have to be quick about it The stock is selling like hot
cakes. ... , l -
These Are Cold
If you want somt of this stock at tbe present low price you must come In now. There 1 only a small amount te
be eold at the present price. ' -
I firmly believe that within a short time the etock will be celling at $$ a share. This le your opportunity. It le
a ease of come quick or not at alL A to our reliability and financial standing we refer you to any commercial .
agency. ' -. - . .-, . , ,
In order to make it possible, for every man and woman to get In with me on this big deal I have decided to sell
the etock for a short time only at the following prices:
50 shares, S33.50: 10O shares, Se&oOi 150 Shares, teT.SOi 100 share. 1130.001 180 shares. Sies.B0t.S00 sharee. tlS.O0
BOO shares, $330,001 1,000 shares, geso.OOl 0,000 shares, SMB0.00. , Mot ever S,000 ahares will fee sold to any en person.
Our Monthly Payment Plan r
SO sharee. S8.B0 eaah and five monthly payments of go. 00 eaoht 100 shares. S1S.00 oash. six monthly varment ef SO-00
each; ISO shares, glS.00 eaah, eta: monthly payments of S13.SO each) too hare, $33.60 easn, seven aaonthly payment ef
S1S30 each I goo shares, gaa.SO cash, seven monthly payment ef S1B.BO each; 300 ahares,. $33 .BO eaah, seven monthly
payments of 933.60 each) 600 shares, $30.00 eaah, eight monthly payment ef $38.00 eae&i 1,000 sharee, S0S.00 cash, tea
monthly payment $5a.60 aehe tfiOQ share, S300 eaah, tea monthly payment S30O.0O eaeh.
Send all money by bank draft, express money order,' postoffice order or registered letter.
Special to Electric Light Men and Manufacturers
We are now' prepared to accept your orders in our own new factory, where we have roots to employ 100 people; '
We are now manufacturing the Bidwell Cold Motors. , We are taking orders for cold motors and eold generatore for are '
and Incandescent lights on a guarantee' not to burn out for 10 years. Also self-cooling motor and generatore, guar
an teed not to burn out for three years.- . , '
Bidwell Electi;ic Company, Ch icagd 'v
The undersigned Is tn authorized broker for the sale of our stock In the West. Call and see htm and let him
explain anything you do not. understand. . . . . , ; - ,. ,
If you cannot call, write and ask for our free booklet. . It elves full Infor
mation. Address all orders and Inquiries to
F. H.
5 ' M. I
, JOHNSTON,. Broker :;J
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-4IO eitel Dulldlnc, Ooattlo, Wooh.
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