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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNTNQ, OCTOBER . 1966.
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BELL'S VOTE SPLIT
BY LAN6D0N
Were Independence League Can
didate to Withdraw, Demo
crat Would Be Elected.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC BACK
OF REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
Railroad Agent Forced OUlett on
Party and Are Openly Supporting
Hint Bell and Langon Making Ag
gressive Fights.
(Special niapatch to Tha Journal.)
Ban Francisco, Oet. 27. As the day of
lection approaches the campaign in
this atate Is becoming warmer and the
three candidates for gubernatorial hon
ors promise to mMtt u whirlwind finish
the like of which never, has been seen
In California.
The fight ever since the nominating
conventions were held has been an ex
tremely bitter one, each accusing the
other ot being the puppet of a corpora
tion or the 'complaisant representative
of a man with rut ax to grind.
Theodora A. Bell the Democratic
nominee points voJAmes N. OUlett as
the Southern Pacific's man and the sn-
emY of labor. flMlstt declare that
William H. Langdon, the Independence
League nominee, Is nothing more than
the mouthpiece of W. n. Hearst, and
Langdon denounces both Bell and OU
lett us being Southern Pacific men,
bought end paid for.
Beiiroad Backs OUlett.
There can be no doubt of Glllett's
support. It cornea from the Southern
Pacific and the Espee people make no
bones about it. The railroad's agents
gagged and bound the Santa Crus con
vention and jammed OUlett down the
throats of the delegates willy-nilly. The
bra sen manner in which this was ac
complished has caused quite a defection
from 'the ranks and a number of Influ
ential Republicans have announced their
intention of doing all they ean to en
compass Olllett's defeat. Union laboi
baa taken up tha cudgel and Is using
it unsparingly on OUlett. Prom one
end of the state to the other the word
is being passed that OUlett Is labor's
enemy, and his record In congress,
where he voted sralnst an eight-hour
day on the Panama canal, la being held
up as proof. Despite the handicaps
that his railroad connection and attitude
toward labor constitutes. OUlett is mak
ing a vigorous fight and his managers
are certain of his election.
Bell's Aggressive rigs.
Bell, who has a habit of aweeping
away natural Republican majorities
when seeking offlse in his home county,
refuses to admit that he la up against
a forlorn hope. He is conducting his
campaign, not with the single Idea of
preaching the Democratic doctrine mere-1.-
for the sake of preaching, but with
the firm conviction that he has better
than a "fighting chance." With union
labor behind him, he feels that the Re
publicans are not so firmly entrenched
as they effect to believe they are, aad
there are many who are, confident
enough to predict that if Langdon were
eut of the race, Bell would be the next
- governor of California.
i Bell is still In ths thirties and pos
sesses considerable of the Are of youth
and Is Injecting It into his campaign
with a vim worthy of any cause. He
Is a good campaigner and makes friends
readily, but he has ths Southern Pacific
against him.
Xaagden Blot Xa it.
Langdon s campaign is generally look
ed upon as an IU-advlaed one. He has
not one chsnce 'h a hundred, and while
he Is standing cn an avowed platform
of Independence, honesty, fair play and
antl-bosslsm, he cannot hope to even
run second in the race. The greet
body of voters are lined up with the
two old parties and ths lssus between
OUlett and Bell has been plainly drawn
and that issue Is, "Shall the Southern
Pacific dominate toe state?"
' Ball and Langdon say it shall not,
While OUlett contents himself with spe
cious denials of any connsctlon with
the railroad, but the brand Is on him.
W. F. Herrln and Walter Parker, the
Southern Pacific's political agents, com
pletely dominated the Santa Crus con
vention and with the aid of Abe Ruef's
Sen Francisco delegation nominated OU
lett on the first ballot. Had ths rail
road remalnsd out of the fight, Pardee
would have been nominated, but Pardee
was distasteful to ths Espee because he
would not do Its bidding snd therefore
he was marked Xor the guillotine.
Reform YotaBpltt.
Langdon was pushedNato the arena
by Hearst, who, failing In his effort to
secure control of the Democratic organ
ization, decided to disrupt the party.
In a sense, therefore, Langdon Is noth
ing more than a "spits" candidate. It
Is true that he Is hurting Bell's chances,
but he Is also drawing some of hi
support from 'he Republican ranks.
Hearst had hoped that his reputation as
the friend of labor would bring the
worklngman's vots to sny msn he
might place at ti c heed of his Inde
pendence League ticket, but the work
ingmsn Is smart enough to realise that
he has little ch.m-e of defeating OUlett
with Langdon In a three-cornered fight.
Therefore, seeing :n Tell his only hope,
be has called upon Langdon to with
draw and has even appealed- to Hearst
to order Langdon out of the race, but
both. Langdon and Hearst refuse to quit.
Summing up the situation. It looks
like OUlett and the Southern Pacific will
get the majority of the votes cast, with
Bell second and Langdon last, but a
different story might be totd If Langdon
were out of the contest.
This Stock Jumps to 55c at Midnight Nov. 10
The Financial Opportunity of a Lifetime to get Into a money -making manufacturing business on the ground floor. The contract
for erection of permanent factory at Dolgevllle has been let to Mr. Earl P. Low, a prominent contractor and builder, and con
struction Is now under way.
Put Your Money to Work
Let us put your money to work for you. It IS theonly way you
will ever get ahead in this world. No man or woman In the
world ever got rlch-unless he put every cent he could rake and
scrape together into some kind of business where the money
worked for him We want to do that for you. We have busi
ness that Is safe, honest, sure and without speculation. It Is a
business that has been In operation for some time past and has
proven an Immense success.
What We Have
Ths company owns all the patents. '
We havs exclusive control of the patents for ths United
States and Canada.
We hsve an established market end a demand that reaches
to every one of the homes snd places of buelness in America
that use electricity.
We have a factory es
tablished which has
been leased for tempo
rary uee, where we are
now manufacturing these
goods, pending the erec
tion of the necessary
buildings st Dolgevllle,
which is to be our per
manent "location.
What We Make
LjgKBssfl f
Jaf dbsse-v' v
Xiao trio flat from
Heaters.
TOABTER
Toasts Both Bides of Bread at
fHBwsssw Once.
Our Temporary Factory
We are now manufacturing these goods to fill orders on hand
st our temporary factory. The orders are ahead of our present
faculties, but more machinery has been ordered and will be
placed as rapidly as possible.
The Southern Pacific Railway has put In Us sidetrack on
this property for the handling of freight to and from the fac
tory, and the Pacific Electric have their sidetrack surveyed and
staked out.
In the Dolgeville buildings arrangements have been made
for plenty of air and light, and the grounds not occupied by
buildings, sidings, etc., will be msde ss attractive as possible
through plants, trees, lawns snd shrubbery, the ides being to
have the amployss work among the pleassnt and attractive
surroundings.
Established Business
Remember that you are not going Into eomethlng unknown.
Theee goods hsve an established market. The company now has
many orders on hand snd are manufacturing the goods to supply
large apartment-houses,
thus enabling them to
expense for all the lighting, heat
ing and cooking will be no
greater than ths present cost of
lighting alone.
-Something: to
Remember
The Electric Heattng Manu
facturing Company has acquired
all the heattng aad cooking appli
ances controlled by Mr. Leonard,
the rights, titles snd Interests to
ths factory manufacturing these
goods, which has heretofore been
located at Pasadena. ' ,
This plant has been removed to
Los Angeles, where the company,
ee before stated, hiss a factory at
ST-(6 Ban Fernando street.
The Eleotrlo Heating aV Manufacturing Company was organised
for the purpose of doing a general manufacturing buslaeee In
electric heating and cooking sppllsnees. Hitherto there have
been a number of devlcea on the market for heating end cooking
by electricity, but the amount of current consumed, ss well as
the cost of ths appliance, has prevented a general Introduction
of this otherwise perfect system.
Mrr George I. Leonard has secured four patents, Nos. 768.7J4,
760,075, 760,076. 763.716. and baa . others pending. Under bis
method of construction ths expense has been greatly reduced
l and thess appliances sr now placed within the reach ot every
one using electricity.
Illustrations ars herewith given of a few of the appliances
which this company manufactures. Ons of the primary objects
of ths company, and on which will eventually develop Into an
Immense and most profitable buslnsss. Is the equipment of
hotels and private homes with modern eleotrlo power plants,
generate their own electricity at a coat so low that the total
Under Small
Expense
Bob! BKL
We have purposely located th factory where
taxes and operating expenses jars low. thus
reducing ths cost of manufacture, where
every employe can own his own home, there
by eliminating all probability of labor
troubles.
Here Is the Proposition
In ordsr to extend our trade quickly and go
ahead and build a naw factory and estab
lish the business on a larger basis, a small
amount of ths capital stock of the company
Is offered for sale for a fsw days only at 60
cents per share, par value I LOO. It ought
To be worth ft. 00 In a few months, and un
doubtedly will. When the new factory build
ings are completed, this stock will undoubt
edly bs worth several times its per value.
This stock wUl be sold on the square. There
is no preferred stock, svery share being ex
actly like every other share. There Is no
scheme, no trick or wrinkle by which
snybody dan be froasn out. Every
dollar invested will represent owe
hundred cents of the best shares.
Every shars will be exactly like
every other share. This stock la
fully paid and nonassessable.
Blsoalt 8 to 10 Minutes.
No Other Line
Offers as great a field for-profits as electrical manufacturing. There has never
been a failure of any consequence. All are Immensely successful. In addition to
ths household appliances herein described, we wtU manufacture and carry In stock
a complete line of electric hestlng appliances for manufacturing and business
purposes, Including Tissrslry irons, Immersion Msaaers. Soidsriag irons, PoUaalmg
boas, Tailor Irons, Bute Irons, wins Vots, Solder Bets, laboratory Plates, Be
Urns, Bestaurant Appllanoas.
Theae goods are standard and will bs guaranteed by us In every particular.
The Opportunity of a Lifetime
In order to enable every man and woman to get In on this opportunity, this stock
wiU be offered until November' 10 only at ths fallowing prices:
Made la Several
80 shares
ISO shares
BO shares
80 shares
Cash Prices
150.00
1008 shares
100.00
186-00
Installment Plan
BATE
i' Ss8assjsw Ji1,fmSr-fm!f agafl seaaaSU5ri
" a """esSa farTST'" . jyeaSSe
PBaw8ne!Sos8aafc5 fcpssBsBBBajj rlsaaaisS
rEKMAimT TAOTOBT STOW BBX8T8) BBBCTKS AV DOLOITILLB
Ff-'- Barnett, Architect.. Bast T. Low, Contractor aad Builder.
50 shares, 88-00 cash aad four month
ly pamoate of 85.00 eaoh.
100 share, ll.oo eah aad See montb-
180 aWea7tT!0 Mlvaave aeoatk-
00 shans, fl 00 oash aad
monthly
payments of 885.00
If paymsnte of 818.00 sack.
snares.
818.00
1000
850
month
ly paymente of 814.00
It navments of 17.50 seek.
shares. 837.00 cash as six month
ly payments of 821.00 eaoh.
shares. 838.00 oash
monthly payments of 831.00 eaekv.
shares, 862.00 oash aad eight
monthly payments of $56.00 each.
shares. $850.00 cash and Sea
monthly payments of fBBOOO each.
Mot more than sooo bare at tale
prloe to any one
Three Vital Points
DISC-
Cooks Anything Requiring
a Flat Bnrfsce.
the demand. The orders from Southern California alone are
enough to keep the factory buay for some time to come, and
these goods are made at an enormous profit.
Several years were spent by the inventor In perfecting these
goods. Thst stege has been passed. It took some time to over
come the difficulties of manufacture snd to establish a trade.
The Contract Has Been Let
for Our Permanent
Factory
Ths contract for the erection of the permanent factory st Dolgevllle baa been let to Mr.
Karl F. Low, a prominent Los Angelee builder snd contractor, and construction of this
brick factory has started. The Dolgevllle property on which the factory will be located
consists of three acres recently purchased for that purpose.
There ere three vltsl points In the success of any manufacturing enterprise. First,
to lnvsnt something practical and nscessary; second, to manufacture it economically
and cheaply; third, to sell It easily. Failure In any of theae wUl balk an enterprise.
This company baa surmounted all of these difficulties. We have the inven
tion, we own our own machinery.- and our success In selling has been proven by the
large number of orders on hsnd.
This stock Is selling fsst. If you want to secure any ot this stock at the
present price you will have to set qutokly.
Orders now In are beyond the present capacity of the factory to fill.
If there le anything yon do not understand, call at my office, see the goods,
snd get full particulars.
The advance In price will be rapid and certain. There will be no dillydallying
with this proposition. Ths company la officered with well known local business
men whese reputation for Integrity cannot be questioned. They are successful in
othsr lines and know how to handle this. Buy now aad take advantage of the
advanos In price.
Send all monsy by bank draft, express monsy order, P. O. order. Or registered
letter.
I firmly believe that within a very ahort time this stock will be selling at
several dollars per shars.
If unable to call at my office, send for free booklet giving particular.
Address All Communications to
F. H. JOHNSTON, ?. Agent
425-426 Fliedner Building, - PORTLAND, OR.
Corner Washington and Tenth Streets
SHERMAN LIABLE
TO PROSECUTION
By Accepting Dollar Contribu
tion From Roosevelt, Con
gressman Violated Law.
FIVE THOUSAND FINE
OR PRISON 8ENTENCE
Heavy Penalties Provided in For
gotten Civil Service Act for Of
fenses That Are Practiced Daily
by Politicians.
FIFTEEN INDICTMENTS
FOR ELECTION FRAUDS
(Jrarnal Special Service.)
Chicago, Oct. 17. Fifteen Indictments
wars returned today as a result of ths
Investigation of the registration frauds.
Eleven sre charged with falsely regis
tering aad foer ars charged with buying
votea
Danger From the Flague.
There's grave (larger from the plague
of Coughs snd raids thst sre eo preva
lent, unless you lake Dr. Klng'e New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs snd
Colds, lira Oeo. Wells of Forest City,
Ms., writes: "It s s Oodsend to people
living In climates where coughs and
rolds prevail. I find It quickly ends
them. It prevents Pneumonia. cures
la Grippe, gives wonderful relief In
Asthma snd Hey Fever, snd makes
weak lungs strong enough to wsrd off
Consumption, Coughs snd Colds Ma
end $1.00. Guaranteed hy Red Croes
Pha rmacy. Trisi u ttie rrso.
(Journal Seeds! 8rrieat
Washington, D. C, Oct. 16 In ac
cepting l conmouuons irom i-resiueni
Roosevelt and Congressman Liongworth.
Chairman Sherman of ths Republican
congressional committee committed a
misdemeanor punishable by a maxi
mum line of $6,000 and Imprisonment
for three years, or both fins snd im
prisonment. Section 11 of the civil
service apt of 113 reads as follows:
Forgotten statute.
"That no, senator, or representative,
or territorial dslsgsts of the congress,
or senator, representative, or delegate
sleet, or any officer or employe of either
of said houaee, and no executive, Judi
cial, military or naval officer of the
United States, and no clerk or employe
of any department, branch, bureau of
the executive, judicial or military, or
navel service of the United States,
shall, directly or indirectly, solicit or
receive, or be In any manner concerned
In soliciting or receiving any assess
ment, subscription or contribution, for
sny political purpose whatever, from
any officer, clerk, or employe of the
United States or sny department
branch, or bureau thereof, or from say
person receiving any salary or compen
sation from moneys derived from the
tressury of the United States"
The penalty clause of the same got
nxe the punlshmsnt of ths violation of
any of Its provisions at "a tine not
exceeding 11,000 or by imprisonment for
a term not exceeding three years, or by
such one aad Imprisonment both. In
the discretion of the court."
It goes without saying that this stat
ute has not been enforced at any time,
not even when President Roosevelt woe
s member of the civil service com mis
sion from 111 to lll.
In fact, few men III public life are
war tkat the law 1 of such
If r
drastio
character. Had it been rigidly enforced
since Its enactment, practically every
man who has been identified with slther
the Republican dr Democratic national
organisation would have found himself
in hot water (or In jail) for moat of
these men have been In the public serv
ice in one capacity or another, and both
organisations havs received contribu
tions from government officials or em
ployea Chairman Sherman recently cent a
representatlvs of his committee to
Washington to open offices to receive
contributions from government em
ployes, and Willie It was announced that
no contrlbuttone will be solicited. It-was
also announced that so voluntary offer
ings would be declined.
CARMEN SILVA FOUNDS
COLONY FOR THE BLIND
Vienna, Oct. St. Queen Carmen Byl
va of Roumanla has decided to estab
lish a colony for the blind, where the
afflicted oaee may live together with
their families and learn a trade.
Those with literary taatee will be
able to gratify them by means of a
newly Introduced typewriter for the
blind. There are 10,000 blind In Roumanla.
BISHOP IN EUROPE
HAD BIG THIRST
Indiana Party Searched Every
where for Ice Water and
Found It in Express Office.
(Jearoal Speclsl Service.)
New York, Oot. I. Never were
travelers abroad more Joyful to reach
home than Bishop J. M. Francis, Mere
dith Nicholson, the author, and C. 9.
Holland, editor, all of Indianapolis, who
arrived on the Carmanla. Mr. Nichol
son called the trio, of which he was
one. a "Hooater party."
They have been abroad three months.
"Thank heaven," said Mr. Nicholson,
"we ars la a country at last where it
Is possible to get a drink of pure,
sparkling spring watsr, ths swsetest
and most tasty drink on ths footstool.
In Europe they expect you to drink
wine, beer or ala In many a city the
only drawback to our pleasure was tbs
uttsr Impossibility of gsttlng a swal
low of pure water. Many a tlms ws
three had a thirst that we couldn't
have gratified If we'd had a million
dollara In vain In moat oltlss we looked
for water as a thirsty man in a desert.
"But at last ws discovered In Parts
ons place where they kept always on
hand an abundant supply of American
loo water. That was the office of the
American Express company, which be
came with the 'Hooeler party' a favorite
resort."
SKELETONS FOUND OF
BONAPARTE'S HEROES
(Journal Special Service. 1
Geneva, Oct ST. Ths sksletons of
three men who are believed to have
been soldiers In the army of Napoleon
that crossed the Alpe la 1800. were
found a few days ago In a kind of
closed-ln cave In the loe on a disused
road In ths Col Sep timer, a mountain
8,000 feet high.
Two curious Swiss guides broke into
the cave with their loo-axes. If their
theory with regard to Napoleon le cor
rect the skeletons havs lain thsr 108
years. t
Ths road neat which they were found
waa made by Caesar.
Vs Til etio TKt CTTJ7 bxT V"ife rem voue I
hejSsW. TeM eoeak. daskeply I '4 A j
ts as asy cssapshtrat,
"For over trial j yds, writes S
gentleman in Los Angeles, "I havs
used ArbockW Coffee. Many does,
toy family hag tried other coffee only to
come back to our old reskhle, qnrhango
abie Arbuckles. No other cede has
this uniform never (ailing aroma, 1 care
not at what price. I have often wished
I could tel you this." Many other
people have the same opinion
Arbveklaa' was the tret routed
sad as sales asoaad all the
intact, it u larger uSsa the
asm four largest anas is the world rneuaasrl
Ws naturally ean sad actually do five belter
cofeein ARW35A than ssycae"eLe em give
fee the priest Beast the drliH sands a is
sold st the sarruwsat mans at pros.
Some grocers wiU try to sell
you instead loose coffee which the
roaiteff is ashamed to sell in a
package bearing his name.
Dsal take 8. sasaW the leaks saw
urfestecmojav. Noam
buy Arbocfcle. AJUOSA. sr
for k. it'a the same old
AfUQSACewea.
If your grocer wS not supply, write to
ARBUCKLE BROS,
Naw YatCs
Hotel Baton
coa. Mosjuwa airs vui tamm am.
N EW
BTMrlof eVi States walk froai "heart"
kooBlns aad vboalsasa district, all larae.
airy, estates stsv ateaat sestee, electric
llsbta. teleseoae ts each apart
Lars efsees, leaaglsg. staokl
lidlM' reception parlors.
Sy mall or tr irpnon
Trrlsata eaafsai tan
ftoom $I.OO to $3.00 a Dmy
social Sates to Osiwurlsl Mas.
atas. HAS EAT a,
(rwtaerly of Be: riapaU. S potass.)
incst. te.
X. wrtttss.
Kooatal I'sbbMbTVM
EPISCOPALIANS TO
FIGHT MRS. EDDY
Church Authority Sanctions Oil
Anointment to Oppose Chris
tian Science Teachings.
(Journal Special Service.)
Milwaukee, Oct. 2. The Living
Church, the official organ of the Epis
copal church In America, baa In Its cur
rent lssus formally declared In favor
of war on Christian Science, by tbe use
of similar methods of healing, the
anointing with oil.
This. It Is believed, will be an af
fective remedy In many case for the
loss of support which the Episcopal
church has sustained In common with
other denomlnatione whose members
save been won away by the creed of
lira Eddy.
The Living Church says that ths
ancient unction ceremony ha never
been formally discontinued or abol
ished, and that any rector Is at liberty
to take up the practice at onca
The argument In favor of science
treatment In thla form with church
authorisation ts found in the desire of
the sick for s combined religious snd
medical treatment Thla It le believed.
Is where Mrs. Eddy's treatment has Its
great strength.
The ceremony of unction, therefore,
Is urged as a proper method of prevent
ing the conversion of Episcopalians to
the Science faith.
The Living Church in the same lssus
haa many lettere from rectors In all
parte of the country, whloh approve the
proposition, which was first advanced
t a meeting of the Loe Angelee dio
cese, though It escaped general attention.
Dr. Owe Ylslks gl 1st tea.
Washington. Oet 17. Dr. Henry
Welter Cos of Portland talked to the
president this morning shout ths
Seattle exposition In 1 The presi
dent said that be elaeeraly begad that
the espoaiuoa would be a suooesa
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