The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 24, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY; EVENING, ' MAY i 24, 1007.
Will Entitle
You to Be d
Member
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And secure to you all the advantages
offered, among'whlch will be all the pipe
you need FREE.; Our salesmen will
explain .' all other details. We ' install
' , ? r : r , this great range in your kitchen and if
at the end of 30 days you are not perfectly satisfied with
it if it does not prove all we claim for it we will take it
back and refund every cent you have paid on it. , Your
money is simply taken as a guarantee of good faith a
guarantee to us that- we do not dcal with triflers.: . You
want a good steel range. We, have what you want, owe
meet on an equal plane and enter into a bona fide business
transaction. We as well as the manufacturers, guarantee
ery Eclipse Range for 15 years against breakage. It is
written in the contract as well as in the following guar-
anteebond: . ' ' ' - , , . r 1 ,
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tetmrnt und (nttntubr tht Shnr f Rangf ctvtrtA br tku efrhfiral, W t track by Jbr
mtJ that tmhaarr fair and atttaha art gntw. ',
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ECLIPSE STOVE CO.
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"Range Club.
100 Members Wanted C2E3ET
:.. SPECIAL TERMS, SPECIAL PRICES to all who will enroll as
members of our ECLIPSE STEEL RANGE CLUB. We are
authorized by the Eclipse foundry people to make SPECIAL CON
CESSIONS to 100 buyers of the ECLIPSE STEEL RANGE who
will enroll as members of this club and meet its conditions.
Bodk Your OrdefeNOW
Have It Delivered When
- Ready, and
Save Money Thereby
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You hkve often wondered, perhaps, why your wife burns to
much more fuel than your neighbor, with a family no larger than
your Own.' l::;-- -u :.-;J-.;: C';-''V'?c;;v
Are you wlse to the fact that the reason for the difference
lies in the stoves you use and not lack of economy in the handling
of the fuel? '
, Very often this is- the. true reason. If ypur range is not scien
tifically built, you must expect trouble. V.-.1-"
r If the firebox' is too large for the oven, your food burns, unless
you allow some of the heat to go up the flue while you bake. , '
' If the firebox is too small in proportion to ihe oven, you are
compeUed to FORCE THE FUEL CONSUMPTION by opening
the drafts and "piling in" wood or coal in an endeavor to make the
ill-proportioned firebox heat the large oven to the baking point.
If the rolled steel of which the oven is usually constructed hap-
YOU bflVe 4lU UVer tile PrlCe Of I it is in most ranges a great loss of fuel is occasioned before you
- I nave toe oven not enougn to oaice.
Any utner Meei Kange
This extra consumption of fuel, through faulty construction,
makes many ranges expensive affairs to own, even as free gifts.
ktA Tt, r11 T., - f-a.. THEY ARK IEAK AT ANY, PRICE. "Eat their heads off" at
rrc ianc ti otcKc c taugc woodyam.
And allow you its full value in part payment on an "Eclipse" Steel Range.
If your stove or range is not, giving you satisfaction, see us at once, as we are
able to offer special inducements to club "members.
Get Yoar
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Will Pay for the FINEST SUIT IN
THE HOUSE. Wear It While Vou
Pay. YOU ARE WELCOME TO
CREDIT
Great Reduction
in GO-CARTS
All Folding Go-
Carts Reduced
20 Per Cent
"Eclipse" Uses One
Third Less Wood
On the other hand, the "ECLIPSE" STEEL RANGE is con
structed upon scientific principles the principles governing the con
struction of the finest locomotive or hot-air furnace: V j
1. The size of the firebox Is correctly proportioned to the size
of the oven to be heated. .
!. The oven is built of steel plate, rolled to the proper thick
to insure quick heating with a moderate amount of fuel.
2
ness,
Corner FIRST and YAMHILL Streets
QEVURTZ
3. The drafts and flues, after long years of experience" and
countless experiments, have reached a degree of perfection un-
Buy a new Cart NOW. AH equaled in any other range. ..,! .
By actual tests it is found tnat the "Eclipse Steel Range RE
HIRES ONE THIRD LESS FUEL TO DO QUICKER AND
3ETTER WORK than other steel ranees so extensively adver
tised. Many enthusiastic customers declare that the "Eclipse" re
quires but half as much fuel, which, in individual cases, may be true.
' But, just think of it! '
A Range that WILL SAVEONE THIRD of your fuel bill and
yet do quicker and better work I , ; , ' i r
That's what counts in a Range.
. '
By its : great - saving of fuel ONE t THIRD the "Eclipse"
easily pays for itself within FOUR YEARS!
the latest styles and a wide
range of prices.
Plain and Fancy
Wicker Carts
Corner SECOND and YAMHILL Streets
CONFESSES TO
THEFT OF F
IDS
-A Law
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Halm Dixon . Takes Case Out of
Lawyer's Hands and Admits
Stealing Charch Money. -
(Journal fliwlftt Srrlf.
' BloomlnKton, 111, May 24.--There w
a dramatic apene In th,McLan county
courtroom yesterday. ' Tlr.ln of lrnr
lawyer' pcllcy of delay and effort to
Invoke iympathy for her,, Helen Dixon,
who waa arrested laat February on. the
charge of embeislement of $1.S00 of the
funds' of the Gleaner aoctety of the
Second Christian church, of which ahe
waa treasurer, dlamleaed her legal ad
viser and asked to be taken into court
When ahe appeared before Judge ,C, IX
Myers she bravely entered a .plea of
guilty and' waa sentenced to:the peniten
tiary at Joltet for. an indeterminate
term. She will' be taken to , prison at
once ta coinraenee sentence. - ; ,
' The sudden decision of the fair pris
oner created a sensaUon aa lt.waa gen
erally believed that' a brief jail sea
tence wpuld be given. The health of
the prisoner has been poor of late, and
this fact led to the opinion that the
state attorney would be eaay upon her.
BOISE PHONE GIRLS
- WIN THEIR STRIKE
(Special Dlipeteb to The Journal.) ..
Boise; Idaho, May 24 The strike
operators of the Independent Telephone
company U ended. - An agreement waa
reached lata yesterday afternoon be
tween the strikers and the company,
All of the employee except one, who
left the city, will return to work at
from IS, to ft per month advance In
wages.
COMPLIMENTARY RECITAL
Ellers WU (Mve Complimentary Coaoerl
: '-VUm aveaiaf. jy-'. rc; jV v
Mustc-lovers generally are extended ,a
welcome by Ellers Piano House to at
tend a recital which la to be given this
evening at 1:15, In their hall. Park and
Washington street. MIs Ethel M. Ly
tic, soprano, and John Claire Montelth,
baritone, are to be the soloists. 1
An especially fine program has been
prepared, and the prestige of the sing
ers assures a genuine musical treat. . No
admission will ba charged, r," . .
OPERATORS HAVE
IIOI COMPLAINED
Western Union Officials Declare
.Employes Have Not Pre
sented Grievances. ?
' (Journal Sneelal Serrlce.)
XV tr Tnrk. Mnv 84. The Western
Union Telegraph company has sent the
following statement over ita "tickers"
throughout the country.
"Reports regarding the threatened
strike of the Western Union telegraph
ers appear to be greatly 'exaggerated,
if not almost entirely the result of
newspaper talk." v;
At. the offices of the Western Union
Telegraph company in this city It is of
ficially stated that the company has no
knowledge of any dissatisfaction or of
any strike on the part of its operators.
No demands have been made1 by the
operators and consequently there have
been no negotiations between the com
pany's officials and the representatives
of the operators' ualoa -J
; 'Tt la hardly likely the operators will
start a strike' till they have at least
formulated and presented their griev
ances so that they could be considered
and acted upon officially."
This official statement was flashed
to , 20,000 - telegraphers throughout the
country. Samuel J. Small, president of
the National Commercial Telegraphers
union, today aald he was confident the
matter would be ended without a strike.
NUMBER OF NAMES ON
UNIVERSITY PETITION
(Special DlapatA to Tbe Journal.)
Salem, Or., May 14. The petition
filed in tne secretary of state's office
asking that the measure appropriating
$126,000 annually for- the maintenance
of tha state university be submitted to
the referendum contains .29I signa
tures. Linn county . furnished 2.000
names, Benton county -600 and Marion
about 1.000. ; v v
- 2)0 YOTT XOYS ,t ;: J-',, .;
your babyt Tou wonder why he cries.
Buy a-bot.it of White's Cream Vermi
fuge and he will never cry. Most babies
have worms, and the mothers don't
know It ' Whit s Cream Vermifuge rids
the child of worms and cleans out ita
system in v pleasant way. Every moth
er should keep a bottle of this medl
cine in the house. With it. fear need
Sever enter her mind. Price 1 6c Sold
. all dmggUUa , .
m OFFICERS
WIDER
AMIES
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Five Captains Accused of Mutiny
' by Colonel Ayres of Fort
Walla Walla.'
rJoarnal Sneelal Serriee.)
Washington. May 24. Scandal has
developed in the Eighth cavalry. Five
Of the eight captains of the regiment
were returned to the United 8tates from
the Philippines under arrest with
charges 'of mutinous -lnsiiberdination
against them. They were arrested by
direction of Lieutenant Colonel Ayres
and are now confined at Forts Robinson
and -Niobrara, Nebraska. awaltlng action
by the war department. Captain Mo
Nan r was tried in the Philippines and
some action was taken against the other
officers but they will be taken before
court martial in this country. r:
Unofficial advices received by the sec
retary of war are to the effect that Cap- i
tain McNally was charged with Intoxi
cVtVnfY wMch jaauUad la a; big row la
the regiment The other captains be
came Involved In the difficulty, and It
la charged, ; entered into a conspiracy
of silence. - Colonel Ajres has been
transferred to the Fourfeenth cavalry
and la now stationed at Fort Walla
Walla, Washington. The names of all
of the officers Involved cannot be ob
tained. TT ,7-
STRIKE LEADERS ARE
BLAMED FOR TROUBLE
Vice Chancellor Borgen Says the
Heads of Classblbwers Unions
Responsible 'or Riots. .
Trenton, N. J., May 24. Vice-Chan
cellor Borgen has handed down an opin
ion enjoining the Glass Bottle Blowers'
association : of the United States, and
Canada from further Interfering "with
the business of the George Jones Glass
company of MSntola, either by boycot
ting or the use of pickets. . The opinion
condemns the methods resorted to by
the striking glass blowers in their ef
forts to unionise the Jones factory.
The strike In the glass factories has
beta, one ft'tb bitureat labor atxuxtlea
in the state. - The vice-chancellor says
the officers of the association are ar
directly responsible for the acta of vio
lence of tha striker ui t tho hDIl act
ually- participated In them. He -dri-
-lT give little credit to and have no
respect for men who Inaugurate a move
ment which they know they cannot eon-'
trol anil then auk tn
. -- .vmv wiuniTfi
hminu tht h. mAntmaM - - , I.
a body of men, many of them ignorant,
against doing unlawful acta. i '
"A crowd of Idle men pays no atten
tion to moral precepts that are commu
nicated for th Mranu K-t. .
in defense when their officers are called
upon to respond, to acta of a disorders
mob." j' -v.'j-.i i . .. ... . .
Notice to the Public.
of the Oregon College of Optometry, U
now located at 111 6lxth .tr.,. i,-.
tween Stark and Washington, where h
haa InsUUed all the lat
for. the careful and correct fitting '
defective retrh rnn-,,i.,iA .
be given free. .. . , .-
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