The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 16, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVKMPTO, OCTOBEK 19, Met,
STRONG CAMPAIGN
I If I ! '
h assay sd yon when yen bey Dr. flesee
family adictaaa-for all the Ingrtdl
eete entering Into than are printed on
the boeOe-wrappara and their loneoJaa
ara attested under oath aa being complete
and comet Yoahnewjustwhatyouere
paying for and that the Ingredients ara
fathered from Nature's laboratory, being
from the moat valuable native
NEW Qj
MAIL ORDERS
CAREFULLY
AND
PROMPTLY
FILLED S AMU
DAY RECEIVED.
PORTLAND
AGENTS '
PICTORIAL
REVIEW
PATTERNS
10c and 1 5c.
BY SOCIALISTS
HI
ass."
Turn
New York City May Elect Rut
sian Reformer to Congreee
From Ninth District
BMdlelnal roost touad trowing in oar
A start can torawa agwii potent w cur
a. W i
tee moat
Block
OH YAMHILL
are oerferrW harmlaaajen to
delleau - tfdHklOimi Nat a drOI)
r.1 .lkol ntarT Into their aiMBMalaL.
WORKERS FORM LEAGUES
TO PROMOTE CANDIDACY
Hundreds of Boys Talk 8cUlUm
and Contribute to . HUlmiifs Ex
pensea Monster , Parade to Be
Givtn by BeeteMete.
fanned .IvrlneT
laftP
lama
This agent pcusauti
I nranartJni of Its own.
most valuable anUeepUo end an :t-
t, nutritive ana soouiog uemui-
New York. Oct. It. A strong possi
bility exists that the elty of New Tork,
the capitalist! center of the nation,
mar have an avowed Socialist among
Its representatives In the sixtieth eon
gross. In the ninth district, whleh la
In the very heart of the lower seat side,
Morris Hlllqult. a lawyer of Russian
birth,- is running for congress on the
Socialist ticket against Charles 8. Ad
Jer. Republican, and Henry M. Qold
Togle, Democrat. The Socialists appear
to feel confident of the election of their
candidate
Qlycerlne plays an Important part n
Dr. t lerce'a Golden Medical Discovery In
the aura of Indigestion-dyspepsia and
weak stomach, atUndeeTby sour riataga,
heart-burn, foul breath. Qoated .tongue,
peer appetite, gnawing; feeling In stom
ach. MjoBsneas and Jindrad darange
aaenU of die ataauabMsajhowrii.
eJlnv en to! the "golden Medical Discovery
is 4 sleclne for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, aa catarrh, whether pf tho
aaaal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pal vie organs. Even in Its ulcerative
stages it will yield to this wreraign rem
edy If Its use he persevered in. In Chronic
covsrv" for the necesssry constitutional
- - . l
jgtlgariM nViUMlU J jmi euviwuau wa w
of treatment generally cures the worst
. - .a. M , .
Froapeote xox
Two years ago. with Roosevelt run
ning for the presidency, Joseph Baron
dees, the labor agitator who organised
the sweat-shop workers, was the Social
ist candidate In the nlntn aisinct. nm
received t.100 votes to 1.900 for Oold
fogle and 1.(00 for Ievenson. the Re
publican candidate. This year the Bo
elallsts believe that, the Republican vote
tn the district will be split by many Re
publicans voting for Hearst, and the
discontent In the Democratic party will
probably split that vote also. Other
facts may contribute to the success of
the Socialist candidate. A large part of
tthe population of the dletrlct consists
of Russian Jews, thousands of whom
have Joined the Socialist party m She
belief that their efforts In behalf of
Max Hlllqult will Indirectly help
the cause of their brethren In Russia.
The campaign In behalf of Hlllqult
la one Of the most active and pic
turesque that the east side has seen In
yesrs, and thla la saying a great deal
when It Is remembered that the region
la the political stamping ground of the
Bulllvans and others whose unique poit
icBl methods have put them to the
forefront In the Tammany ranks.
Seward Park 'Is the center of most of
the Hllqut demonstrations. Men.
women and children are 'out working
Sor the Socialist candidate. f
Soya Talk aootaltaw,
Among other features of Hlllqulfa
campaign 1ST. an organisation known as
the Juvenile Workers' league, composed
of several hundred boys, from II to 17
yearn old. Tho boys talk Soclsllsm.
distribute, documents and laud Hlllqult
When their work la done They go Into
the tenements aad have heart-to-heart
talks with voters In their own tongue.
A young women's league has also been
formed, and tmportunee votes and sup
sort for Hlllault. They, like the men.
contribute S and la cents a day toward
Jhe running axpenaea of the campaign.
A professional league has been formed
.In the district. Its membership consist
ing of several hundred Jewish lawyers,
pharmacists. Journalists, physicians. In
terpreters and authors. This organisa
tion haa completed arrangemema for
a dinner to be given Thursday night of
this week at a hall In Clinton atreef.
Among those Invited are Peter Flnley
Dunne. Charlotte Psnklns Stetson Oil
man, Edwin Markham, and other wall
known persons Another feature planned
for the campaign la a monster parade to
be given on the night of October 17,
President Roosevelt's birthday. The
Socialists are conducting the campaign
1n the sincere belief that the election
or their candidate to congress will
ureiy foreshadow the co-operative com
monwealth and mark the beginning of
the first real Inroads against capital.
MURDERER OF FAMILY
NOW A RAVING MANIAC
0
(Journal Special Berries.)
Springfield. Mo.. Oct. II. Jadts Ham
ilton, the youth who la accused of the
murder of Carnle Parsons, hla wife and
the three Parsona children, wee taken
to Carthage today a raving maniac. Ha
Was secreted from a mob all day yester
day under guard In the sheriff e- resi
dence, a ruse making the vengeance
aeekera believe he had been taken to
Greenfield. Hamilton trid to commit
eulclde by stabbing himself with a
knitting needle, but was prevented by
the officers.
Ta amahs and hoarsen sss caused by bron
chial, threat and lung affection except con
sumption la lis advanced stages, the 'Ooldeo
Medical Discovery" Is a most efficient rem
edy, especially In those obstinate, hang-on
coughs caused by irritation and congestion of
ths bronchial mucous membranes. The'Dls
nrarv la not so rood far scats eooahs aris
tae from sudden colds, nor mast It be ex
esc tea ta
to cure consumption la Its advanced
-no medicine wflT do that-but for all
tlnate. chronic coughs, which. If net
or bad It treated, lead unto ooosumiv
It Is the nest medicine that can betster.
(efflffliE
KNIGHTS OF FATHER
MATHEW JUBILEE
(Journal Special Service. 1
Chicago, Oct. 18. The supreme coun
cil. Knights of father Mathew, began
Its biennial session In Chicago today
with an attendance of about 300 mem
bers. Mora than ordinary intareat at
taches to the meeting, because It marks
the silver Jubilee anniversary Of the
supreme council. In the street pared
.the members of the council and the
oompanle of the uniformed rank of
Chicago and St. Louis took parr?
53 YEARS
IS IT0 GUARANTEE
s&Jt V' vAss.iaAi " . -
The fact that tike Meters hae been be
Sere the publto continuously rev as
years constitutes the strongest guaran
tee of Ha merit possible to offer you.
a trial or
Hosteller's
Stomach
Bitters
thefhext time your
ateaaaveh, liver or
kidney get out of
order will convince
you beyond all
dofcbt that It ta
the onlv medl
Sine you need to
cure
eeuea.
nut
statasmis
Try
day.
a bottle to
Careful Sever end the Wise Spender.
Sometimes we are careful savers, but
not wise spenders; and than, again. It
la the other way about we spend wise
ly enough, but ws don't ssve; It Is all
out and nothing In.
The husband usually earns the money
-for the household, 'but the wife's duty
la equally important, for abe must use
the money to the greatest possible aa
vantage; aha .must decide what are the
things that are eaaentlal to the nappl
neas and wellbetng of the family, and
which are the things that are really non
essential.
Some wlvee think that the only way
l to solve the problem ta to go without
ail the iitue luxuriea mat aoo so mucn
to the value of life. They are afraid
of the purple Jar that tempted Rosa
mond, and make haste to buy the moot
utilitarian articles In order to escape
the temptation to buy something which
they really want They ara actually
afraid of happlneea, and seem to enjoy
making Ufa ae grim and unbearable aa
possible.
Of course, we cannot always get
what we want when we want it." but
we should not be so busy getting ou
the weeds that we pull up the flowers
alao.
We need all the happiness we can get.
and It la not extravagance to spend
money on the thinga that give real
pleasure; but remember that everything
baa a price, and you may pay an ex
orbltant one for a very qualified pleaa
are.
M you are willing to pay. then the ob
ject la worthy to you and you ara the
one to decide. We ahould be willing to
maKe sacrifices ror pleasure.
The careful savers and the wle
spenders are those who get the things
for their money that are of the moat
value to themselves.
at
The Theatre Club.
Last year six young women who en
Joyed going to the theatre formed a
club the object or which waa to go to
the theatre on the aeoond and third
ntinuiy us evriy munui. JL nvjr soon
changed ana snowed six young men to
join, but retained the eame rulee, the
principal one being "Dutch treat." Thla
year the elub has formed again, and a
few more changes were made. The
young men will not be allowed to take
the same girl every time, but lnatead
will be presented with "an envelope at
the end of the play, containing the
name of the girl whom he la to take
next. After the play one of the glrla
will serve the company with a chafing-dish
supper. Ths seats which will
be purchased by some one member of
the club and then distributed to the
others will not be expensive, for the
young men and women who form the
club make their own living and could
not afford to go to much expenae In
the matter of seats. One of the cou
ples will be married and so act aa
chaperon
r t ft
Dowdinasa No Marp of "Genius."
No longer la sllpshop garb looked on
as betokening talent in Its wearer.
True. Mra Burnett atlll affecta a dis
regard for prevailing modes, but shs
la an exception. Others In the field'
are noted for handsome toilets. Mrs.
Helen Hay Whitney, whose verse is
gaining In public esteem, pays ss much
attention to her gowns aa to her eon
nets. Mrs. Van Renseelaer Cruger.
whose Washington horns Is sought by
literary lights, la aa near to the grand
dame manner aa Would be comfortable
In these daya. Mra. Burton Harrlaon Is
a remarkably well-gowned woman, aad
the fine taste of Miss Agnes Reppller
la ahown In her costumes. Mlse Molly
Elliott Seawall dresses so well one
might think she spent meet of her time
following the changing of modes.
ft ft ft
She Must Be Loyal.
One of the essential qualities or a lik
able woman la loyalty to her own aex.
Sh may be shrewd enough to perceive
the follies and frailties of her sister
women, end wise enough to hsvs steered
her own course away from similar fall
ings, but refer to them In scld tones of
score she must not If aha la to create
confidence in her own whole-hearted
sincerity.
Women are not aa a rule fair to
women. It la amusing how ths .beat
and wisest of them fall Into the petty
habit of making derogatory comments
about other women.
But no women ever doe this without
falling somewhat in the estimation of
those who llatsn. Men in particular die-'
YOU'VE BUT 4 DAYS LCPT
IF YOU'D SHARE IN THE WHITE CORNER SALE VALUES
Thrifty thousands throng our aisles daily now, choosing from the multitude of stupendous values that are to be found on every hand if you'll
k.,r t onir Tair OTTTf K advantage of this sale offer and come a-shopping now, Deiore tnesc mammutn vdiuca imvc on aiu,iw, v v
KSSdlfn0 an5 StSTwe gi vbI 5oLi merchandise coupons with every five cents you spend.
THE LOGICAL SUPPLY CENTER FOR PORTLAND ECONOMIC!
price 76c. Special
COMBS, sets of
side and back
Combe, regular
49
only at
SIDE COMBS, reg
ular 85c once are
gelling Wednesday
BACK COMBS,
an assorted lot,
beautifully
mounted, worth to $5, at 79a,
WOMEN'S
HOSE SUP
PORTERS, ree-
ular 60c kind, selling Wedneaday
for t 244
SALT AND PEPPER
SHAKERS, in all col
ors, worth 16c each.
Special at . . . 8ep
ETCHED
BAND TUM
BLERS, very
special to close out the lot. Per
dozen S9e
PARLOR
LAMPS, hand
somely decorat
ed, nice ones -$4.63. One style
at 7Se
Jaunty Street
Hats for $2.00
UNTRIMMED HATS, eelect
ahanra am dualities that sell at
regular prices lor $1.25 to 13.00
each. Anotner lot
rOR WEDNE8DAY-
A OH eeeaeeeeVMeeee
Make it a point to come quickly for one of
these Hats, for the like of this offering is
not often found. These ere unusually beau
tiful street hate, in ell colors, trimmed with
handsome plumes. We have just 76 of them
mi h nriro tall vou of here is for
JUST ONE DAY. OUR regular price on
these fine bats Is 4 that
means they'd be $6 any
place else. Wednesday only.
iguiar price on
$2.00
9 tO S3.W
49c
PUFF CAPS are here now, end
hail hundreds of calls for
them from our friends that know
well sell them cheaper.
The new red en
each
tnat Know
50c
aouiir maoui
These Spe-171 in Will Save
cials on I LUU It Yon Honey
GROCERY DEPARTMENT SECOND ST.
Department store prices on GOOD Groceries Just remember
that when you're buying. Try ua on any of these specials where
die eerings are so obvious, and well soon have you for a regu
lar Golden Eagle customer.
WHITE LOAF FLOUR,
hiarh patent: nothing better
made. Spe
cial, Wednea
day, 50 lbs. for
nothing better
$1.05
GOLDEN EAGLE VERY
BEST Flour; a splendid flour.
Very special
tor Wedneaday;
50-lb. sack
Handsome
Coats
TUESDAY
$16,
Pay $20 or $86 in any other store
you could go into and it isn't like
ly you'd get nearly aa good a coat
as this one for your money.
These coats are from the beat
maker in the land, one with a rep
utation for THE BEST. Made
of a splendid grade of black
broadcloth, the ultra stylish 50
inch length, loose fitting back,
collarless style, trimmed with
silk braid. See them and we're
sure youll buy
one if vou desire
stylish garments.
m
them and were
$16.48
OOZ.SBJT ZAQU-
Silk Gloves Go at
0 RsT I Rich black, soft, shining silk, 16-button
7VV I length; a regular $1.75 value: Very special
BBafBjBjBjBBjBjl for wedneaday only, pair
Here's Five Grand Domestic Bargains
SILENCE CLOTH, or HUCK TOWELING, 18 SHIRTINGS, extra heavy SATEEN, extra heavy
table padding. 54 in. wide; in. wide; regular 8c value, black and white striped; mercerised sateen that
SK Si AQC Ar iTSSj: Oc 17C
one day, yard -.TtV yard TtV yard V Special at f A I V
VI.ANNELETTES.
ble fold, large assortment
of patterns;
regular 18c
vat Special.
1214c
Umbrellas Hurry Out of HereWednesday SS?!.
c...u i. - t.;. i. nAmA rr 'Tia hv Inner odds the heat offer we've been able to make on food
Umbrellas. Theee we ctfer for this splendid Wednesday special are covered with the beat grade of
Gloria silk or linen, and the handles are- artistic affaire. Oold and silver piatea nan
dies, steel rods and frames made in a way to stand the sudden gusts of wind. They
are exceptionally good values at, Wedneaday
Vs V ga wi
98c
Women's Fine Shoes $1.19 Pair Lace Curtains $1.49 the Pair
A table in the Third street end of the store piled full of them. 500 pairs for
about half regular, for these shoes are aU regular $2 and $2.50 gooda C 1 Q
and the Wednesday special price is eJFIal
The famoue "SANDOW Hose, the
kind that will stand good hard wear
by the Btrenuous youngsters. Fast
black and a regular 25c hose, selling
as a great big special at, the
Beautiful patterns in Nottingham and Point de Paris Lace and a grade that you
would consider very cheap at $1.75 and $2.00. Special price here f J A
Wednesday eEI.T
like to hear a cynical woman a tonsue
buay with her own aex. for they
that aha will certainly prove equally
uncharitable to their own.
at at St
Apple Fritters.
Blft toaether one end a third cupfuls
et flour, two teaspoonfuls of basin
powder and one fourth teaapoonful af
alt, a grating of nutmeg; then beat Into
thla two thlrda cupful of milk aad one
egg. When a 'smooth batter haa been
secured add two sour apples, pared,
cored snd cut Into- small pieces. Drop
by dessertapooiifuls Into deep, emoklng
hot fat until a a-olden brown; then aerve
with a lemon or currant Jelly aauce.
Canned berrlea or cherrlea make fine
fritters alao. Instead of ehopping the
apple It can be cored and pared, then
sliced one fourth Inch' thick eroeaweya
and dipped Into the batter.
ELKS HONOR MEMORY
OF LOVED LEADER
(Jearssl Ssselel Ssrstas.1
Harrtaburg. Pn., Oct. It Inteteetlns;
ceremonies accompanied Jh dedtcstlon
today ef the handsome shaft erected In
Reservoir park to the memory of Meade
D. Detwller, paat grand exalted ruler,
end one of the early leaders of tho Or
der of Elks. The dedication waa under
the auaploea of the Pennsylvania grand
lodge aad waa attended by officers and
other prominent members of the Elks
from many ststes.
Qeanse Your Blood!
Blood Diseases Bassed's Native
Kerbs drive out pais-
Sldaer and Uv.r
Purely Vgsjf taesV MM
anS II st Dnsjssvw
atl w a. rear
ls Nsrtv NeraeC ,
IS TRANSLATING HISTORY
of the mmm
Pacific University Professor Will
Civ Americans First Work
of the Kind.
(Special Dispatch to The Jovrasl.) '
Foreet Orove, Oct. 16. Professor Ab
dullah Ban Korl. head of the modern
languages ef Pacific university. Is trans
lating a manuscript from the Arabic
and Hebrew, which. It la said, la of much
Interest to ths students of the world.
It is from the son of Jacob, son af
Aaron, hlgb priest of ths Samaritans,
and portrays the hletory of the once
famous Samsritana of whom now only
a small number remalna. This la ths
first time that the Samaritans sect haa
aver compiled a history at their kind
snd waa brought about by the high
priest at the lnstlgstlon of an eminent
Oxford professor who died before the
work waa completed.
The manuscript was bought from ths
hlsrh orlsst by William Fleassr Barton.
of Chicago, and he and Professor Korl
have for some time been at work on
this manuscript.
Ths manuscript saya that the Samar
itans are the original Hebrews, descend
ants of Josopb, and that the Jews have
gone aalde both by Intermarriage and
secession from the capital. Sec hem.
which was established by Joshua. The
Samarltana atlll live at the old capital
and refuse to Intermarry with other peo-
nle. They do not believe In the Christ
of the New Testament, hut are leaking
forth -ta a messtan. neat raeta or an
tiquity come from the fragments ef
ruins of temples and tombs.
Professor Korl Is a native of Syria
and speaks Hebrew and the Arable lan
Bev. B. C. Horton. Sulphur Springs.
Tsx., wrltss. July Is, tltl: "I have
Liniment and Horehound Syrup, andj
they have proved certainly satisfactory
The unimenx is in. mi ww wn jr
used for headache and pain. The
cough syrup hss been our doctor fer
the last sight yeara" acid bv Wood
aid. Clark A Co. .
Is Your Hair
Falling Out?
t HAY'S
Hair Health
reeds Hair-Roots. Heals, SHmnle.tr
SesUa, Immediately Stag Hate Fall
lasjt suad starts Maw Chrerwth of Thlak
silken HAIR. PHIIjOHAY. Oft. Newark. N. J.
BOo. AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
guagea with ease, besides 10 other
tongues. Drake untveralty was anxious
to make him professor of modern lan
guages at tho time of hie coming to
Pacific.
The professor lectured on Borne Satur
day evening at tbe Congregational
church, and showed that be was con
versant wlth'the Ideas and practice) of
tbe churches In tbe eternal elty.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CLERKS
OUT 01 STRIKE
Claim System la Had Up From
New Orleans to El Past
Company Deniea It.
(Joans! Special Beret.)
Maw Orlaana. Oct It. The stiiki
Of ths member of the Order of Railway
Clerks la still on agalnat the Southern
Paelflo from Now Orleans to El Paso.
Tha clerka declare the railroad la seri
ously handicapped. Representative af
the railroad company say that tha plaeee
of the men are being rapidly ailed, and
that practically no inconvenience result
ed from the strike.
The railroad officials Insist that they
do not know why the men at ruck.
J. I Bragglns of Ksnsss City, preel-
FROM MAKER TO PLAYER
99
Schubert wash at Beed-Vrenoh'a, October IB to II.
A $450 SCHUBERT
PIANO FOR $315
($8 A MONTH)
Would you go four blocks out of the way to see a
beautiful piano?
If you knew you could get this, beautiful piano for a
price retailers usually ask for an ordinary piano, you
would (pake a big effort to hare it, wouldn't you?
. . . We will help you pay for the piano 1 By spe
cial arrangement with the Schubert people, we will sell 1
their 430 style for $315 this arrangement saves you fr
over a hundred dollars, and gives us an excellent refer
ence in you for further business.
If you will pay $8 a month, well forego a "down pay
NOTE Out of town trade write
well by mall.
can buy just
THE REED-FRENCH PIANO NFC. CO.
SIXTH aoej BURNSIDE
dent of the union, ta directing the strlks.
Re received advioea from SI Peso aad
Houston last night as follows:
J. J. flnney at Ml Paeo said: "El
Paso Is solid. All nonunion membsrs
are out accept four. Jl apeclal meet
ing waa held last night aad non mem
bera - initiated There ara ethers to
The boys are loyal aad esses
aged."
J. I Hlgglns of Houston sai ".
porta say that Kl Paeo, Eagle Peea snd
Victoria sll are oat. Kothlng is heard
from Del Bio aad swa Aotoote. ae
ton is ever II per sent we Initiated
10 in the last twa days Tkore la a
caaajUl Uc-ep ever tha Baa MM