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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, FRIDAY-'-'EVENING, MAY ' 1C07. I' Founder of Model City.: of Le clalre Will Employ J No V ' ' ' Union Men. ' MEN STRUCK AND ARE LOCKED OUT BY NELSON Employe! Were Paid Union Wages, 1 Given 'stock In Fctoriea and Shared In Profit Strike Agita. ' tors Spoiled Their Paradise. it (Jonrtial RbmUI fUnrln.t ' f. Edward vine, III., May 8. N. O. Nel on, the millionaire philanthropist who established, a grea factory and . built ths lei city called Leclalro, has de clared war on Jabor, union after haV' tag spent vast sums of money In malt inr bis city an ideal place for labor. Leclalre Is cooperative. All the em ployes are given stock, which paya par .cent Nelson built beautiful drives, lakes,, recreation grounds, One free schools, and assembly halls, v The resi dences contained all modern Improve ments, and the workers, aside from get tin rent at about one. half what la coat elsewhere, shared , In the profits of the factory, after the regular union wages had been nald. - . 1 ' Strike agitators, however, secured an entrance and worked up a strike among ,the braesworkers and machinists, de- . spue the protests .of Nelson, . who warned tha men that unionism and' co operation would not mix.' The strike was called and the riant closed. Nelson- called tha men together and Informed them that he had "gone the t limit n trying to create' a model city -for labor- and that hereafter no' union -; man would be employed In Leclalre. He fhad sold to workmen at cost, with In- t teivst added, simply charging rent, but cooperation Is at an end. . Hereafter only nonunion men will ba employed. ut uey .will be paid higher, wages. 'The men afforded the incongruous spec tacle of striking against themselves. CHILDREN CANNOT, BE A: -HELDFORJHEIfLKEEP (SmcUI Dlraetcfe t TkV JbaraaLk - ,' ' Tacoma, Wash., May I. Three montha ago Mrs. Fltipatrick placed jher wd children, aged t and 2 years, In the i homo of Mrs. Lena Christian for care, ; agreeing to pay for their keeping. : A few days ago she, went to tha Christian ' home to get them, but Mrs. Christian t refused to rive them up until she was -paid zor keeping them, virtually bold ;ing tha children for tha debt - Habeas corpus proceedings were brought to se cure th m and Judge Clifford yesterday : afternoon ordered them turned over to 'their mother. A Kard Debt to Far. T owe a debt of cratituda that cam never be paid oft," writes O. & Clark of westneia, lowa, -Tor my - rescue from "death, by Dr. King's New Discovery. . Potb. , laors . were ao -seriously affected . that death seemed Imminent, when I commenced taking New Discovery. Th ominous dry, hacking cough quit be ' for the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discov ery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaint. Guaranteed by Red Cross Pharmacy. 60o and 11.00. Trial bottle free. . .- COREY'S OLE IVEEPS ; OVER GOr.iKiG MARRIAGE Says Evil Sure to Follow the -Marriage to Painted Woman.; SEMCII Oil STRIKE rrccrssrui. tosio tkuatmebtt ros zvoxoESTZoir. of :he Stage. V;: v. -'?-'. flonrnil BmcLI Berries.) V Plrtsburc. Mar 3. The announcement of the forthcoming marriage of William Ellla Corev., resident of the United States Steel corporation,: ana Maoeiie rtllman ham hrouarht " arlef tO J. B. Corey, the aged and wealthy uncle of th steel magnate. . He wept when dla- cussing'lt. and said evil and distress would surely follow Corey's marriage o that tainted woman or th stage. ' said:' ' i- " ":, ': r : -v "';:'' "It Is neither decent nor numan tnat man should divorce the wife or bis youth, the mother of bis chnuren, in order to marry another and a, woman nt tha atnfc-e. at that." ' '" !'- Mrs. Laura Cook Corey, the aivorcea wife, refuses to discuss the matter tn any light She la., living with her par ents near Pittsburg. ; Mrs. A. Corey, mother of the steel king, is living on the- splendid farm recently given her by her son. - Following a heated Inter view between Corey and his mother re garding Mies Oilman, he purchased tne farm and his mother haa not rererrea to ths marriage since accepting the gift. ATTITUDE OF MO YER . COUNSEL: AS TO VENUE (Special OUpateh to The Journal.)' ' Boise. Idaho. May 1 K. V. Richard son, chief counsel for Mover, Haywood and Pettioone, .emphatically denies the reports published in different papers throughout the country to ma saeci that tha defense Intends to move for a change of venue from this (Ada) coun ty,' and that John F. Nugent, aseoclate counsel has been severely criticised for consenting to a trial in .Aaa county at the tlma Judas Wood passed upon tha motion for a change of venue from Can yon oounty. Mr. Richardson aaia ins attorneys for ths defendants did not ex pect to make another motion for change of venue ana tnai . Associate Auurnij Nuarent's action In consenting to try th pases In Ada county In order-to take them out of Canyon county met witn his unqualified approval,'-and that Nu gent had don precisely as ha would have 'done had be been present . WEAT PACKING CONCERN ESTABLISHEDAT KELSO Sr. Wmiams nk lls Cured . This Woman and Xava Cured Many ' Hundreds of Other Cases of , . -"-.y. Common Ailments. y, Loss of appetite, coated tongue, bad taste In the mouth, heavy dull headache and a dull, sluggish feeling these are the symptoms of stomach trouble. They Indicate that th stomach Is on a strike; that It no longer furnishes to th blood ths full quota of nourishment that the body demands, hence every organ sur fers. V'V vy.r. i.:,. . ' ".! : .--,' There are two methods of treatment the old one by which the stomach la humored by the use of predlgested foods and artificial ferments, . and th new on by which the stomach is toned up to do the work which nature Intended of it. A recent cur by th tonlo treat ment . Is that of Mrs. Mary Stackpola of 81 Liberty street, Lowell, Mas. 4 She says: .: . . . ; ' .r; ' "I suffered constantly for years Trora stomach trouble and terrible backaches and was confined to my bed the greater part -of hvee years. I was under tha car of our family physician most of the time,. but. did not seem to get bet- ter.:- v.; ; : "I was completely run down and was not able to do my work about the house. My blood was Impure and my complex ion pal a I suffered from flashes of heat, - followed : suddenly by chills. I had - awful - headaches, which lasted from three to four days. I oould get but little rest at nlaht. as my sleep was broken and fitfuL As a result I' lost several pounds in weight and. be came very nervous. - . '!',' "I was In a wretched condtuon when I heard about Dr, Williams' Hnk Pills. started to take th pills at once and began to gain in weight and health. I was encouraged by this to keep on until I was cured. My friends and neighbors often remark what a changed woman I J am and I owe It all to Dr. Williams' Pink Pllla.- ' - These wonderful pills ar useful In a wld range-of dlseasea such as anae mia, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous headaches, and even locomotor ataxia and partial paralysis. , : Tha great value of Dr. wuuamr Pink Pills lies In the fact that they actually make new blood and this car ries health and strength to every por tion of tha body, the stomach la toned uo. ths nerves ar strengthened, ovary organ la stimulated to do Its work.. Dr. Williams' Fink Pills ar sold ny all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt of price. BO cent per box, six boxes for 91.60. by tne vr. w uuams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. T. (Special Diapatek t Tha Jooroal.) Kelao. Wash.. Mar . A combine bas been affected between Kelso's two chief meat markets and m oompany has been organised with a capital of 110,000 for tha purpose of carrying on a wholesale and retail meat business. Tha company will Install a cold storage plant at once and will soon put up an loa manufac turing plant and ' establish a general meat packing Industry. Ths leaders In the movement ar U. Bergneim or xa- eoma and J. T. Robertson and Wlulam Whittle of Kelso. , NORTH BANK SPOT CASH' RIGHT OF, WAY DEALS Kelso, Wash., May I. The north bank railroad, with Kelso as the juncuon saint, now seems certain. Baxter Bros. of Catlln hav received the actual cash for tha railroad right of way through their f arms.- Pat Baxter received 1 i.ooe for about five acres.. The. Catlln-duck farm has also been sold to-the TJnlon r-ar.lflc comnanv for MOO an acre. - Bev- tsJ other . nieces are being bargained for and all transactions areapot casn. SALES PROCLAIM MARKET'S ACTIVITY Over Nineteen Tbousahd Paid for Site on Fourteenth " . SjreeV - , r "The mostunrelenting critics are the. f em-: mine eyes." Tolstoi. , . " . We supply armor, that "Will withstand the battery. Our suits are made to .fit the individ ual man, a$ well as the avetage man. Here are absolutely ;correct styles that the little tailor round, the corner is trying to,.imi-. -tate. - ; ; ' 'V .' ? t, ' ; A special showing this week of Men's plain and fancy Suitings at ' ' Men's and Boys Outfitters 166-168 THIRD STV MOHAWK BLDG. M. Anderson and assoolatea sold to W. H. Leash yesterday the quarter block at the southeast corner of Columbia and Fourteenth street. The consideration Involved In the transaction was S1,00. Isadora Goldsmith has purchased a house and lot located on the north side of Irving street between Twenty-seoond and Twenty-third streets, for f 8,000. The property was, aold by George W. Bates. v v- ," ; -. .7 Mrs. Emma Richardson has purchased from F. P. Mays an irregular ahaped building alts at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Chapman streets tor $4.S00. ; , Charles K. Henry A Bon sold yester. day to Q. L. Eddy a quarter block on the northeast corner of Idaho and Virginia streets, southern Portland, for 11,000. WILL' ELECT ASSISTANT TO DR. BR0UGHER, . It Is probable that Rev. Frank X. A. Smith of Spokane will be elected to the position of assistant pastor of the First Baptist church' by the prudential com niHH whlrh will meet tonlrht to take fop this question. The plan Is to turn over the financial work 01 tne cnurcn to the assistant, thua leaving the pas tor. Rev, J. Whttcomb Brougher, free to devote bis entire time to his pastoral duties. The prudential -committee will also select a secretary to the pastor and as sistant pastor. Miss Clara I Webb, who has heretofore filled the position, haa announced her Intention of retiring on account of the recent death of her father, which makes. It necessary that she devote her entire Urn to the man agement of his estate. Rev. Mr. Smith, who la now in Portland, win meet win the committee this evening. GLEE GIRLS COMING - FROM M'MINNVILLE S.1 Old Reliable 66 ALASKA95 Relrissrclor; We have the exclusive Portland Agency for the sale of these Famous Refrigerators and are now offering, them on such easy . . - terms that no family can deny themselves the use of one. The small cash payment of 5! i - 4 U.W'l'l.. -ir . - 1 . u tt tm ..--a.; Hi , No.2p. This is a handy size for the 'average family. ' The width, is 24mchest and ice capacity of 35 oounds. It .is made. after the man- i ner of the fcest Alaska construction. 'VV'Thort'.- - .... $12 SlDown.SOcaWeek Price The Alaska circulation may be described aa follows! Ths loe rests on a corrugated galvanised Iron rack, 'which Is so constructed as to leave an air passage under the Iron. The warm air In the provision cham ber rises through, tha flues at each end of tbe toe chamber, oomes In contact with the toe at. the cen tral opening In the ltd flues . beoomes colder and ' 'drops under the loa rack, where all molstura Is con densed, and falls through tha central opening under the lea Into the provision chamber, cold and dry. No other system keeps the air so long to contact with the lee as the Alaska does, consequently the Alaska ''does the work more thoroughly than any . other refrigerator.'' ' ,; " ' ' . ' a m w . . f , . " - '" , CTf,lVirwyff''j m 'Wpisis susiiisfiM mnmwmiimmmmmmnimg " - CT - ' ' . '. ! - ' ' '- -'! i -1 .V ; t t . s ir . k' v'1 . '; ':' ' i .. " , , , J. ,. ,- j -. , - ,., ' ' 4 . , jf isj-- -ir -r inj - -tf- .a- lt No.. 100. This size has two shelves in provision 'chamber. The ' width is 25 inches, height 50 inches, depth 19 inches, Ice capacity 64 pounds.. This is size and style suitable for apartment house, small hotel or family use, $20 $1 Down, 50c a Week Price THE ALASKA HAS BEEN SOLD IN PORTLAND FOR.MANY YEARS AND IS THE MOST POPULAR REFRIGER ATOR IN USE HERE TODAY. .There are many imitations in name and construction, but not its equal We guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction. : It will save its cost in one season, through its food preserving and ice-conserving qualities. ; Visit Our Carpet artment Deo M. IF YOU WOULD MAKE A SAVING IN ALL KINDS OF FLOOR - COVERINGS. SPECIAL FLOOR RUG SALE now in PROGRESS PORTLANDb ORCATCST not'SSfRRtlSIHSC Emporium Q2VURTZ SELLS IT FOP LESS" m -a m - ' occupy i no lOfnioLoaoNtt HALT BLOCK ON 50C0ND. jQIWTtRBLOCHONnKIS rOURfLOORS. II " .. ' . II "' a H A I i I? wwi n : H "V - It II . a ii H n r CEYGrtTZ BLOCK tomn fir Xf4iu ftRsr And Sbqono Sn Rjbhand BlflBBsalBBBBlSSB WhYPAYfta COMPLETE HouscruRNBim CLOTHING. JCWLLkt.LTC, he told the chief. "I -want to see the general and I know he will be glad to see me. I would die for General Ku rokl. I can't bear to sUy In Jail and know that my general la In ' Seattle. Won't you let me go V . Tears began to trickle - down the cheeks of the little man, who bad been a brave soldier under the gallant gen eral. 'Chief Wappensteln saw tha tears and his own eyes grew a little bit moist "Such patriotism should be rewarded,". be said and gave the order rot Hayena'a release. Today the little man la back ft Jail, serving out bis sentence. , TEDDY VALUES THIRD ... TERM TALK AS ASSET The McMlnnvllIe College Glee club will give a concert tonight at the White Temple. The ' club Js composed or it young ladles, with well-trained voices. The program they furnish Is a verted one. They will be accompanied by Mra. H, Wyes Jones, elocutionist and reader, rr v. .I..1. mm, til V. atalAAntal V alts iwinna ladles of the y. I. A. class at the White "Jhrdjerm Teinple and supper served in tne lower Tmple at t:30 p. m. " They wilt also be entertained In the homes of the va rious members of the chapter during their short stay In the city. fJoerail Seeetal aarHeat , Washington, May l.--Prealdent Roose velt has recognised in the third . term talk a valuable asset in his efforts to dictate to the next Republican national convention Its platform, according to visitors who talked to him at tha White House. .They say Roosevelt pronounced the third term Idea absolute nonsense. bujt was willing It should continue, as It will be of material assistance to. him in forcing his policies . and candidate upon the convention. Ho will not make any further formal denial or accepting dr! chapman om way TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY Dr. Ervfn S. C. Champan of Loa An geles, California, one of the best-known ministers in the FresDyienan cnurcn. will be In Portland over Sunday, en route to Columbus, Ohio, where he will attend "as- adelegato the- Presbyterian aenerat ; assembly. Arrangements are belne made to have Dr. Chapman dellv- Lr his noted lecture on iThe Stainless Flag'' while In the city. The lecture wUl orobablv .be delivered Sunday, tha hour and place being announcea inier. JAILED JAP. LET OUT TO SEE OLD COMMANDER Seattle. May I. C. 1 Hayena" waa In General Kurokl's bodyguard In the Chl ness war.- When tha great war hero arrived at Victoria on his way to Se attle, Hayena had. nine t days yet to serve of a t daya' sentence In the city taH-foi-ftarbHng. Bvep- slnne h Jieard of Kurokl's coming a wees; ago r.e naa been making life miserable for the Jall- -ers and police captains. He wanted to be at the wharf to meet , his our com mander. Finally Hayena succeeded In getting an audience with Chief Wappen steln. '- '' ..i- ' - ' . .-A' I'll come rack If ycun let ma out," "FRIENDS HELP St rani Vark XnoldenC "After drinking coffee for breakfast I always felt languid and dull, having no ambition to get to my . morning duties. Then In about an hour or ao a weak,, nervous derangement of the. heart and stomach would come over me with such force .1 would frequently have , to He down. . v - 4 ',.'- 'At other, times . I . bad severe - head aches; stomach finally became affected and digestion so Impaired that X had serious chronic dyspepsia ; and - consti pation. ! A i lady, for many years state president ef the W. C T-U told me she bad been greatly benefited by quit ting' coffee and - using Postum . Food Coffee; . she j waa troubled . for years with asthma. She said It waa no cross to quit coffee when' she found she could have aa delicious an article as Postum. - "Another lady,, who had. been troubled with , chronic constipation for, years, found immediate relief on ceasing coffee and beginning Postum twice a day. She waa wholly cured. ' Still an other mend tola me tnat rostum rood Coffee was a Godsend to bar, her heart trouble having been relieved after leav ing offcoffee and taking dn Postum ) "So Tnany BUth cases -came to my no tics that I concluded coffee waa the cause of my trouble and I quit and took up Postum. i I am mora than pleased to say thai my . days -of - trouble . have disappeared.' I am well and happy." There'a a Reason." v Read "The Road to WellvUle," la pkgs. v - - Interest Hato Advanced TO- On Savings Accounts From -and after this date we will pay. four per cent interest per annum on Savings Accounts, the v interest to be compounded semi-annually Merchants Savings D Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET , ; Capital, Fully Paid,' $150,000.00 r T Prank Watton, President R L. Durham, Vice-President t W. H. Fear, Secretary. ; S. C Catching, Assf Secretary. O. W. T. Muellhaupt, Cashier. , , -, : I; ; .