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I THE OREGON 'DAILY JOUftNAt, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1907, 13 7T suns set AT LOS AflGELES Streets of California Dotted With . T' i , i-' n .1 . a a m 1 : .,: t-ezes worn Dy Attend- antt of Nobles. ., BRONCHIAL COUGHS IMPERIAL COUNCIL' HAS COMMENCED SESSIONS Program for Hoyal Entertainment of ' v Visitors Puring Next live Days Is n Prepared by Hosts andVholeCity 'Is Decorated In Their Honor. ' . (Journal Special Scrrlea.i : Los Angeles, CaJ., May 7. The street and other publlo places of Los Angeles are dotted today with the red res worn by the Nobles of the Mystle fihrlne, and the regalia of the order Is attracting attention In all parts of the city. The annual sessions of the Imperial Council of the Mystlo fihrlne began today, and the members are af riving on every 'train. With bands playing and banners flying delegations of hundreds of mem bers or the order, accompanied by their wives ana . rammes, , have poured into tha-dity during the oast 24 hours from very state of the Union, from' Canada ana rrom across the Mexican border, v ' The visitors have received the heart lest kind or a welcome. From every place of business and from many-; pri vate resldenoes there float the national colors Interspersed with the emblems of the fihrlners. Flags and bunting are lavishly displayed and handsome arches span some of the main street Intersec- : tlons. . , Today the Imperial council began Its session at the Scottish Rite cathedral. This afternoon a typical California banquet was given In honor of the lm perisl council. Also an excursion te Pasadena. ' This evening : there will be a grand parade of the imperial council, Arab patrols and Shriners acting as escort to the electrical Turkish and Moorish pageant After the parade the Arab patrols will be : the guests at banquet to be given In their honor by the Arab and Bedouin patrols of Los Angelas. ,'': 'i . Wednesday Business session of the Imperial council. Automobile and tally ho rides about the city. Exhibition drill by alt Arab patrols In Ascot park. Ex hibition of Japanese daylight fireworks, especially designed and made to order for the occasion' in Japan.-. Evening Second grand parade of the eleotr'cal Turkish and Moorish pageant. Thursday Special excursion for all Arab patrols to Avalon, Catallna Island. Evening Third and last parade of the electrical Turkish and Moorish pageant. Theatre parties. Friday La Fiesta del los Flores, one auditorium. Saturday Grand Spanish barbecue and , bull's-head breakfast at San Oa brlel unique and typical Spanish dishes will be served to 10.000 visitors. Fol lowing the barbecue and breakfast, cowboys from the ranges , of i Arlsona, New Mexico and California will give a true western exhibition of steer roping. The barbecue and exhibition will take place -on the grounds of the Southern California Masonic home, within sight of the world-famous San Gabriel mis sion, founded by the Franciscan Fathers Iff 1771. ' - ' . LIFE TtRf.1 CflfHUTED ; WITH 26 YEARS SERVED Moses Taylor, Pardoned Ranch er, Secures Liberty of Man He Pitied in Prison. ) of ; the most ' attractive events of the entertainment program. V Miles of dec orated coaches, carriages. : automobiles, equestrians and bicycles. , Evening J Breathe Hyomefa Healing .Air and k.ll ,1 Ifnlhllrnh'. H.Qn - ... 7 uiauu outiua uoii i a " " ail IrrltAtlnn will Ila Onlrlrlw nnwul The - most irritating - and annoying form of cough Is that termed bronchial. People subject - to 'bronchial troubles whenever thege Is a change In the4 weather Or they are exposed to a draft will "catch" a bronchial cough, which is very disagreeable, Irritating and an noying. Bronchial ; troubles ' cannot be cured by stomach dosing. The medicated air of Hy-o-mei is the only treatment that reaches the affected parts and gives re lief and cure. It destroys all the dis ease germs that . a are present in the nose, throat and lungs, soothes and) re Ileves the Irritated mucous membrane Inuall. part of the bronchial tubes and quickly, overcomes the Irritation, Bronchitis Is really an Inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the air passages and Is purely a local disease, so that It nefcds a local treatment like that" afforded by Ily-o-mel We do not want anyone's money un less tiy-o-mei gives relief and cure, and we absolutely agree that? money will be refunded unless., the remedy gives satisfaction. All druggists should be able to sup ply you with Hyomel or we will send It by malt on receipt of price, ll.oo. and every package is sold with the distinct understanding that It costs nothing un- less It cures. Booth's Hyomel Com' r- ' Rp1l DUptteh te The Journal.) ; Salem, Or., May 7 Henry Von Wint slngerode of Washington county, who pany, Buffalo. N. T. has been In the penitentiary for it years for murder, : will gain his liberty, as his life sentence has ' been commuted by Governor Chamberlain.. Moses Tay lor, tne wealthy Umatilla rancher who was pardoned some days ago, has agreed tn tab A Vaii lXriitAA kl - -L. in Umatilla and to care for him during I nia remaining years. , . These two. men became acquainted In some way or other while In prison and Taylor's heart went out In sympathy 10 tne oia prisoner and he has urged i upon Governor Chamberlain to commute I the sentence. , i if : Since his 1 incarceration in vrlson. I April -4, 1881, Wlntslngerode has never violated a single prison rule. His father was for' many years la the Oipiomatio service. TO FORGE TilFT Oil COIIIIEIITIOII President Tells Republican Con gressional Candidate That . Big Bill Is the Man. KIDNAPS HER CHILD AT POINT OF SIX-SHOOTER ' (Spertal PliDttrh to The Journal. . Chehalla. Wash.. Mav. 1. Mrs. Ida Hef f ron, who some time ago left her husband, , William Hef f ron. reappeared unexpectedly at his house, covered her husband with a six-shooter, seised their 1-year-old1 Child and carried It away with her. threatening to kill Heffron In his tracks If he attempted to follow her. The sheriffs office was notified. Requisition lor David Miller. v (Special ptupatea. te Tbe Jtnrnal.) Salem. Or., Mey 1. Governor George HI Sik..Ml.f.la. lmm t.a.i Ait a MMitlalHiM on -the governor-. oi waanington xor " the extradition of David Miller, whorls ' (Journal Special Service.) Cleveland, O., May 7. Jay Miller of Bellefontalne, Republican congressional candidate in the eighth district, said that President Roosevelt told him at the White House Monday that Secre tary of War Taft should be nominated for president "I assured the presi dent." said Miller, -that Taft's strength in Ohio was growlng.-and explained that the primary bill would soon become law, thus enabling tbe proposed test of strength between the Taft and For aker forces. To all of this the presi dent mot pleasantly replied that Taft should be nominated, and added that he was the best-equipped man for the office. The president said tnls was a fact, because of Taft's knowledge of present conditions of national affairs. charged with having committed lar ceny by bailee In Portland, April 8. 1907. He Is now at Spokane. P. J. Mi- bee of Portland is named asr tha offlcSr i to return tbe fugitive. irrrri 1 1 WA Kl IL J k i re IL f .- . III I mill dtfniLJ Vfa l.rzLi ZXm4l f II ll lT-v ' .J-V. rVy.j'f w s.i i i mi i 4 the man to whom had been Intrusted some of the most delicate affairs of the present administration. "While at the Jamestown exposition I was much impressed by interviews I had with many of the most prominent politicians of the southern states. With one aocord they said President Roose velt Is a Democratic-Republican and good enough for them, but if he cannot be nominated they would lika to see Big BUI Taft chosen." GRASPS LIVE WIRE TO 'V SHOW THAT HE DARES - ' . r -Y Hood River. Or.. May 1 With his friends making every effort to restrain him, Tomaso Fabri, a Greek laborer who has been employed on the railroad here. succeeded in taking hold of a live eleo trie light wire Sunday and was killed. Fabri, In company with a number or his countrymen, was walking over the Hood river wagon bridge, when he noticed the electric light ' wires. placed on wooden arms and running along the railing but so far out that It Is - with ' difficulty that they can be reached. Some of his companions men tioned that they were dangerous, -and almost instantly he rushed for them. Before they could get to him he had hold of the wire and when they pulled him away by his clothing he was dead. Fabri's friends cannot account for his action unless he wanted to eommlt sui clde, or, being under the influenoe of liquor, did .hot; realise what he was do ing, virtually taking the remark aa to the danger of the wire as a challenge to him to demonstrate his hardihood. - minis i"r-"i vv; OP r- v; 7A-vO . Business and the- Home. Dr. 8cudder of Jersey City preached recently on the subject "The Business Womant Does She Make a Good WlfeT' . It la evident that Dr, Scudder has no fears for the future In this regard: he does not consider hat a business woman is losing her feminine charm, nor that the 'contact with, the man's side of the world will unfit her for her duties when they come, of wifehood and motherhood, There Is much sound - logio In the re marks of this able man who' among other things said: "There are between , 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 industrial women in this coun try, and their passage from the domestlo sphere to mercantile careers is making changes in our .social' life. "In free America she now has unlim ited opportunity to secure her inde pendence, and' obtaining this she is not so anxious to marry as she was former ly. Site certainly vm not marry un less assured ' of considerate treatment She wiU not 'give up an 1800 Job for a 8(00 man,' unless he is kind and she is very much In love. , . "This bachelor maid- is proud of her ability to support herself, and refuses to be unequally yoked with any man. She insists upon the omission of the word 'obey' In the marriage ceremony; In fact, X dropped that unsightly word out of the rite of matrimony many years ago. Uder these circumstances, of course, we must expect fewer marriages In proportion, to the population. "The industrial , woman leaping Into the ranks of open competition tends to reduce tha wages of tbe men and so in capacitate them for marriage. This Is one sad feature of modern commercial life.. It will reduce tha number of homes, leaving camps of unmarried men on' one side and spinsters on the other. "The business woman of today refuses to be a moon revolving around a mascu line earthshe will be a twin star or nothing. I believe her Industrial train-' ing will make her a better wife, for she will know the value of a dollar and be: able to sympathise with her husband in his dally toll. She will anolv business i methods to domestlo economy. ! "Should her husband attempt to mal treat her. she has courage enough to separate from him and return to self support. What she has done once she can do again. Being fearless and de cided, ' she will be respected and well treated. The broader outlook she has acquired in the business world will make her a superior wife and a more capable mother." st H 1 from 1 extra- Personal knowledge la the winning actor la tha culminating cooteets of this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate) possessor la the front ranks of , ' w . v . , The) Well Inforrned of the) World. ' A vast fundi of personal knowledge la really essential to tha achievement of tha highest excellence In any field of human effort. A .Knowledge) of Forme. Knowledftrof Fanctlope'end Knowledge of Products era alt of the utmost value and In questions of , life and health when true and wholesome remedy la desired it should be retaem-' bared that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, is an ethical product which has met with tha approval of the most em ; Inent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because It is a remedy of k i Known Quality Known Excellence and Known Com- nonent Parte and has won tha valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know ot their own personal knowledge ana actual use that it la the first and best of family laxatives, for which no i vagant or unreasonable claims are made, . This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of.fi ge and has attained te world-wide acceptance as tha most excellent family laxative, As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are Well known to physicians and the Well Informed' of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of -Syrup of . Figs and Elixir of Senna as jnore fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by thashortei name of Syrup of Figs and to get " its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig whether you call for Syrup of rige - or by the full nam Syrup of Figs . ' and Elixir' of Senna. - rxr v - US :1. COWSVILLE ; K?i. SAN ERANCISCO.CAL U.S.A. ITONOON.CNGDkND HEW The Season's Parasols, You can easily select your timepiece from our large variety of WATCHES. We carry an extensive line in Elgin and Waltham movements; also Boss, Fahy's, Crescent and Dueber cases. We Sell Cheaper on CREDIT Than Olhers Do for CASH If you are contemplating purchasing a Watch all we ask of you is to give us a trial. , Inspection Cordially ALLEGED FEUDISTS ARE PLACED ON TRIAL TODAY i ' (Journal Special Servlee.) Lexington, Ky., May 7.The case of juage.james Harg-ia, enaior Aiexanaer Harris, Elbert Hargls and Sheriff Kd Callahan, all fit TSreathitt Cjtunty. charged withy' the assassination of James Cockrill, was called for trial to day. , If the trial proceeds, without further delay it will be. necessary to conclude It before May 28, on Which date Judge Margls is to? be placed n trial ror .tne alleged musaer of Dr. B. D. Cox. which occurred i, at Jackson In April, 1803, Both oasea -grow out of the notorious Breathitt county feud. which already has cost the Uvea of more than a score of persons and for complicity In which several men have. already been tried and convicted. . J ' 1 ' V" 11 1 1 i"" ' ROOSEVELT CLUB TO GIVE BANQUET TONIGHT ii , i .i .rr (Journsl Special Serrlos.) ' Boston, Mass., May 7. It is expected i that third term resolutions will go i. through with a whoop at the first; an nual banquet of the Roosevelt club of Massachusetts, to take place tonight at l the American house. 'Congressman ! Michael E. Drlscoll of Syracuse, Mew ! York, la to be the' principal speaker of i the evening, v .: Governor Guild, Senator s Lodge and other Republican leaders of Massachusetts 4r expected to attend. Parasols are covered in colored 8on- gees to match colored pongee frocks', and much more covering to order ts'belng done in the parasol world than' is cus tomary, a fact accounted for by the wealth of subtle ehadlnsotx the sea. son's color card and by tha great vogue of tbe harmonious toilet in one tone or in shades of one color. A great many parasols in biscuit and in the natural ponree tones are . die- played and a' parasol of this kind ii practical thing for general use, though It has not the gay smartness of the more pronouncedacplors. Many of the pongee parasols are embroidered lit an all-over design or in a deep border, the embrold ery usually being In aeif color, though occasionally the Chinese and Japanese designs and colorings are employed and rich oriental blues, greens and yellows are used upon the natural toned ground. Some of the daintiest parasols for use with airy summer frocks are of plain taffeta in delicate color bordered by group of eight or ten-verr narrow over lapping pmxed mm in tne same taffeta. In pink, lilac, light blue, etc., these para sols . accompany delightfully plain or flowered muslins In corresponding col orlngs. ' " The sticks are ordinarily of light col. ored natural. wood or' of smoth enameled wood matching the tint of tha silk: but of course, more pretentious' handles may be procured if desired, though a costly handle adds little to a parasol of this kind,'. , Smooth sticks ending in carved bird jBignUleaat Prayer. - " ""May the Lord help you make Buck- len's Arnica Salve known to all." writes J. O. Jenkins of Chapel Hill, N. C. "It luicxiy tooa tne pain out or a felon 'or me and' cured It In a wonderfully short time." Best on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 16o at Red Cross Pharmacy. ':', heads are seen again this season, the swan handles being the favorite, and carved '.Animal heads are also used for cnachJtig parasols, but these extreme de slgpa are not so modish as the more conventional handles. , Wood handles with little colored blossomsbr tiny fruit clusters are well liked in Tlaln morning parasols. ' Chiffon moire in plain color, with handle to match, makes a smart parasol, and there are many good models covered in plain color moire of the fine French watering and bordered by a, deep band of rich flowered silk. The deep Per sian border, too, : Is a' popular finish for the plain parasol of rich gros grain, moira or taffeta, and the oolorlngs in troduced in these Persian bordera are rich and beautiful i. t st It A TVhite Layer Cake. , Beat a cup of butter and two of sugar to a cream; add two and a half cups flour two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and the beaten whites of four eggs, bake in layers and use a whits Icing with nut meats In It This icing may either be simply the beaten white of an egg with enough powdered sugar stirred into it to, make It stiff, and flavored to taste, or by "boiling a cup of granu lated sugar , In two tablespoonfuls of water until the syrup "threads,", then pour in a' thin , syrup over the peaten white of an egg, stirring briskly all the while. This should be stiff and glossy when' properly done. Any preferred fla voring may be used and chopped a! monds that, have been .....blanched, or chopped white grapes, may be added. It should be cold when placed between tha layers of cake. I RIDE ON THE c NORTH A T LIMITED Remember the Brand MANAGER OF MINING COMPANY ARRESTED George W. Bever, manager of tte Butte : Boys Mining company' waa ar rested Saturday afternoon on complaint signed by Hugh A. Coyle for using the mail for ; fraudulent purposes. , Coyle alleges that the mining company de frauded George Johnson, 170 Fourth street, by promising that stock sold it il M r ll ii it li if IT IS A GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE THE CEST i! ii it ii SI 1) H THREE TRAINS DAILY TO ALL POINTS EAST tl M II II II Ntw and HANDSOME XQUIPMKNT Consisting of . Day Coaches, Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars. Dining Car, day. and night; Standard Pullman Sleeping Cars, Observation Car with ' Barber Shop, Bathroom, Library. 8moklng Room and every modern convenience. Call on or write ' - ' " A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND. OREGON. by the company for ten cental would be advanced to IB cents after May 8. Bever was released by United States Commis sioner J. A. Sladen on furnishing 6,ooo ball, and will have his preliminary hear ing May 10. ' In Germany' a blacksmith makes 20 beam hangers a day, while in America a machine makes 700 a day. In Adam Smith's day one plnmaker made 4,800 pins a day: today one plnmaker makes 1,(00,000 pins a day. inviiea We Can Complete line 'k of Silverware miwa Cor. First, Second : & Yamhill Sts. You Arc; Welcome to CREDIT BALTIMORE CAMPAIGN IS CONCLUDED TODAY '' (Joonul Special Service.) Baltimore, Md, May 7.- The city i campaign, which has ' been' hotly con tested for several weeks, ends today with the election of a mayor and other city officials. The contest la being I fought out on straight party lines. The Republican candidate for the mayoralty ia E. Clay Timanus. while the Dem ocratic ticket is headed by J. Barry MahooL Each candidate has the solid i support of his party organisation. KILLS COMRADE AND ; SELF WHILE AT DINNER (Joeraal Special Servfra.) . WashlnKton. Mav 7. Willlaai Parks. j iseu u, mn iniaai. 01 iiic Buiuiura noma I in the dining-room of that institution yesetrday, fatally shot James Leslie, ' agpd 30, a comrade, then committed sui cide.. 4 Apparently there was no cause Wednesday Specials Come to Acheton's First AT THE HOUSE OF VALUES I Com to Achegon's Firit 7 $50 to $75 Costume, Semi-Costume Tail ored and Silk Suits Exclusive 'styles,,,. every one a masterpiece; Wednesday on dis play in our windows. m ..-.V . ..... -' "i ' ; ' ' , Select your Suit from the largest stock on the coast. NOTICE to' out-of-town mer chants: ; We are prepared to fur nish you with Suits,, Coats and Skirts at New York prices. iPssaajgtWsMBwijSja,. ,yi s)hWMs)M tf;.',. 'W W'liiMillW""-' $7.50 to $10.00 Jackets In fitted and loose box Coatsa few long spring. Coats; Wednes- day on display in our windows, :: $3o95 elect your ooat from tho largest aaook oa tha eoast, ; wr ,- $5, $6 and $7,50 Skirts -In-black, -voile and Panama, also .mixture; Wednesday, on . display , in our windows. also roar skirt from the largest stork oa tha eoast. THE j: M. ACHESON CO. NEW STORE, FIFTH Af IP MAV RETAIL AND WHOL.::;;.:. ' tor the double trsgedv - v