The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 23, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    : THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL,' PbRTLAND. MONDAY V EVENING,". SEPTEMBER '3, 1907.
fllEfjy BECAME ROAD FIGHTS FOR
; UIG FlilEIID WHTSUIP liEIITS
TEETH EXTRACTED
v
FREE
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Archbishop Cranmer's For- 0. JL & N. Begins Litigation
giyencss of Injuries Be- - ; ; to Check Eulings of
- came a Byword.
State Commission.
AN EXCLUSIVE GATHERING-
BEV. BROUGPUR TALKS rrMrthr.T
OP SERMON' OMOUNT fitment or the O. R. A N. comply
, - t , . ; t evade making- connection in atern
" JV .JLLt Washington that would enable the
Spirit ''of Resentment Plainly Northern Pacific railroad to eecur th
TL irn. M0" haul on wheat to Ptiaet S6und In-
. w opuo 'nu "r"""M stead of followlnnthe X R A N. rout
i . He DecUuws-CtoristWved Eervj0 in the pant to Portland. Tha Wash
is thlnff He Tatighti vi-V Ilng-ton raUwey commission ordered th
COmnanv to make the r.nnnartlnna A.
aired by Taooma shippers, and th 0. R.
i tka whita T.mni. iu nlaht ReV. If8 ' oompany naa interposed an action
At to Whit Tempi last O'lH v"T,llnha aur,rlF nnnrf at ftlvmnl. ..irit.
Whitedwb Brougher pok on w for a writ of prohibition agalnat the
Enemies." taking for th fcaals Of his commission. Th affect will be to delay
iin.uf.uui oi me commission
until f I Kla t .
his sermon on the mount,"! say unto m.nt
you, lot your enemies, and pray for The O. R. at N. company will cnntlnne
th, that neraenute yoa." Among tn flht to prevent the Waahlngton
them that persecute you. Araus rmlIway conjm,,loll from forcing the
Other thinse he said: . ( building of track connections or the
"Jeau Chriat lived everything that making of Joint rates that would con-
he taught The eermoa on the mount vert the O. R. A N. company' ilne In
f. X . ""JL ... j.. ririnie. " Wash ngton to thTusea of the
i xxortaern racirio as practically branch
.the world haa ever known, but Jeau I Una for collecting eastern Washington
Chriat lived everyone of them. In hi wheat and hauling It to docks on Puget
annua xowara nis (nnm w n. eouna.
the true position of the Cprlatlan. There haa been a determined effort
Jeaus taught that we were not to resist made on the part of Puget sound ship
evil with evil." - per to secure the wheat tributary to
"An orneer siruca wue w,Vn"" O. R. N. lines In eaatern Waah
xpalm of hia hand; Jeaus said. If I have Ungton, where It is said this com nan)
, spake evil, bear Witness or ine evti, Dui nava been getting 0 per cent of the
H wen, wnr anrneai uiou mwi I crop every year and bringing It to Port
ahnuld we reaent unreasonable oemanda I UnH Th Wi.hinrfnn raiinrav nnmim.
Th anlrlc nf r.Mntm'nt ran be seen InlaiAM v . k..n ..tt.) in i .u
many a spite fence and spite house. It I tj,e tide 0f tnn aound shippers and the
eianua i purimiun niuuumr,,. n, legal aepariment or tne o. r. & n.
seinsnneas, iiiueneaa ana ul I company has been kept buay maneuver
InrilvMuaJa.
Do not harbor a spirit of revenga
To cherish a feeling of envy, Jealousy,
spite or revenge ia sure to rob the life
of real Joy. Jeaus taught that we
should love oar enemies. This probably
seems like a hard saying. And yet
"Jesus loved his enemies. God mani
fested hla love toward ua In that while
we were yet sinner Christ died for ua
Paul ahowa how we may love -pur
enemlea He aaya, 'If thine enemy
log to prevent the reault desired by the
sound men.
DIPLOMAS AND STATE
CERTIFICATES ISSUED
(SlMclal Dtip.tca U Ta Jo rati.)
Salem, Or.. Sept 23. Twelve State
hnnvar tnrA him. If he thirat. alve him I iHnlnnn mr,A ihi.).tir in.
eoff0nr'.nup0ond0n,J h'e' ' VSS? 'l l t0 "on
I.WJJEl' p"1 l OB The followlha received dlnloma.
"Archbl.hop'cranmer". forrlveneas of Lra Austin. Alene; Laverne L Baker,
injurlee waa so wen anown inat-n on-
came a byword. Do my Lord of Canter- land; Helen W. Oleaaon, Oregon City
bury an ill turn, and
your friend forever.' '
you make him
AMUSEMENT CRAZY.
Gertrude Imis, Dundee; Ruby A. Jack
aon. Rainier; Lloyd A. Marquam, Til
ler; Maud Mattley, Oorvallla: Ines L.
Metager, Ashland; Jamea F. Mitts, Can
by; Lucille Stalker, Prairie City; E. E.
Munaey. ieoanon.
State certificates, authorising the
holder to teach for live years, were
Issued to the following;: E. a. Bailey.
North Powder; Nellie H. Carding, Aa-
loria.; uvcj a. morion, ASioria; willam
A. Weat, Scappooae; Edna Co well. Gar
diner; Daisy Skinner, Canyon City; Earl
a. Moore, Mearora; Kuth K. Alklna, Ash
land; Clara. H. Davlea, Ashland; Edith
il ton; oiadya Rlchea.
Merrill; . Victor M Voae, Hlllaboro:
A. Guerne, Turner; Mary E.
Great Passion of the Day Is to Be
Amused, Declare Pastor.
"Amusement Is the dominant spirit
of the age the great pasalon of the
day la to be amused," declared Rev.
8. C Lapham In his last night's ser
mon at the Second Baptlat church.
1 1 - U Via. V. 1 , .T
Life a joke." and hla text waa Hosea . Atkinson. Walton
XII: 1. "Ephralm Feedeth on Wind." "",'
speaker laid particular stress on -the J"0"' .Jflli0"'' Jn ATU
CI...k ik. V. .ni.n.. nt k .hni. stater, Seaside; Lorena H. Smith. Salem
hnmln rar. l. toward amuaement. frlv- Ftth E. Walker, Pendleton; France
' olitv and cheao diversion. "Even mar- T.oder, Hubbard; Ama W. Simpson,
rlsge and the rearing of children haa ooaD"rn: italln Alien, Rickreaii;
become a farce, and patriotism a huge rl C. Baker, Greshem; Lovle F.
immt " mtA h "Like Enhralm. we are Walker. Pendleton; Margaret Pereeful.
feedlnr on wind. Diaaraceful toll, bank f ortland; JJertlna Cramer, Cascade
fallurea end death we are compelled to locks; Bertna e. Reeae, McMlnnvllle;
endure. We tolerate them as unavotd- J1',atna5; P- p,ottJS?!' w8t0n: Bertha C.
able events whloh break into the round Allen. Rickreaii; Frances Sorensen, For-
t v.nttv fair nroarram of llvlna. et Grove; James B. Wilkerson. Forest
Bnt. 'cheer ud.' there's th ball game. Grove; Minnie C- Smith. Latourelle
prise fight, bridge whist, the funny fans; unvia u. fohiard. Ashland,
aper, a ten-ceni snow, or m
ook,' which was written In 60 min
utes, read In 30 and forgotten In 16;
and If these don't charm care wst you
may turn to the phonograph, a macnlne
played piano or a two-step classlo, mis
called music, . -"It
seems that there is nothing holy
any more, we nave yei 10 iern m
PIONEER CRAWFORD
DIES IX KLICKITAT
(Speclil Dispatch to Tba Joaraal.
The Dallea, Or., 8ept. 23. W.
N.
happiness Is not for sale, at least its Crawford, aged 73 years, died Saturday
l i tl.-l I aaeraan In a- aa f Klaa a a al J a
prloe IS not measurea in coin. np)i- "'"en naar ursna
nmm la not some exterior affair hap- Dalles, Washington, after being an in-
nlness is a soul quality. There is hap- valid 13 montha. He waa born near
plneas In good; there is happlnesa in I Cincinnati, uruo, in 1829 and In 1852
vfrhi. anil UmnMUnM. unaelfishness went to California. In 1877 he moved
and the service of others. ' There Is to a farm near Grand Dalles, where he
inv ami niaaatit-a in tne Deal or arc uiou. in iso ne was marrieii tn Julia
music, nature, and the worship of God. Declous Worrel at Susan vllle, California,
no nurvuw mm. .10 mem were born
When Plates or Bridges --
Are Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
short time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set. that fit... ....85.00
Gold Crowns. 22-k 83.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k..... 83.50
Gold Fillings ; . . . . . .$1.00
Silver Fillings 50t
Guaranteed for 10 .Years. ,
Open Evenings.
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
303H AyAihlngton St; Cor; 5th,
. Opposite Olds & King's.
AT THE STOCK
THEATRES
POOL TABLE IN Y, M. O. A.
six children, three' of whom are still
living, Mrs, Frank Saxton of Spring
jreen. iviicauai counir. waahlna-ton.
Time to Pat Game on Higher Plane, nJ f: C. and W. II. Crawford of Grand
Havs Secretary Stone. I Mr. Crawford was one of the earMt
Becreury Harry Stone. atyeeterla, wfi-"0w KU JtTX
ift.mnnn'a Y. M C A. ' meetinc an
nounced that a pool table had been
placed In the association room and it
tlon to plac th popular game upon in tnia city toaay.
a nigner plane. air. oiona ummvoh
work and play go hand in hand, and
therefore strongly urges
tables among members. J
"We believe every ma
some harmless recreation, and for that
this city. He was a member of the Ma.
sonic order for many years and will be
buried under the auspices of that order
therefore , .fily ur the use of the novels and publications of the nresent
JahL'nhYrSie aald: d Incidentally the Prince, of Derk-
We belled evrrm-ho
harmleaa recraation. and for that leav.e er (h, J.0.r old mother home
i in nr inn notiflonnin rirnie-ar
E?rP't,v.l,nw' JS 0nre,...;r VffiS Miss SatinV aoVdlng tSr.
ir:. ? s t, would accept, the
. ' T V .v.; r; " I siranKo . men. drink llauor and
ilia uuuaa aavaiu a-aaw. a a
Shaf
attentions of
ar "m ' m au v if i i maa. uimco mm uunnuwij men bi ma I laxfl
voun. fellows wVuld ' learn it here Tnd Card P1-"6" W0ul1 of tot
young fellow wuia learn it bm u th ,At
ff-riWlnh-'aS the home, of
" . cnurcn memoers.
VZl nlht demon.trated that manv Th business college education also
nf our hove, resnectable vounr men. "l "L Aop:ensuro. on.. tne. ground
too,
plaoes,
been
country long enough. We shall try to
elevate It. It is but 10 years since
the a-vmnaslum was taken' out of the
hands of the priseflghters of the coun-
ea, DUI WUU1U VUIUV w (UUU IHaw I ai,,-j hannma nrlvaa .-A ...
enjoy -the game. The game ha mg t, will -il w...!
i In the hans of bad people of the " wth SataH
ntrv inn .nouah. We shall trv to a young man next Sunday.
COURTS TOO EASY.
try and placed upon a levePthat allows
all respectable men to enjoy it.
"I learned to pay pool in a bad place,
I will admit, but I had not handled a
cue for 20 years. Really, I surprised
myself last night."
Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher waa the
speaker at yesterday's meeting for men
anil ha .hmi fnt hla aiiKiArt TCtv TTa
Ixt Hi Job." He ued for his text "'e , ow".1
Dr. Clarence True Wilson Calls
Fines Travesties of . Justice.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson yesterday
called attention to the failure of the
law to deal with notorious' oharacters as
be would' have them dealt with and as
e sal a tne people demanded to nave
with. He took occasion to
the parable of the unjust steward who "'V-9 n2Xn.f Ja Cttan .by
gave a wrong accounting of his good. ?9n& TZX? Jt&ent ac-
wnen caueq upon oy ni master. i ri - "
iTXrVV a tv-awjaatw am 4iaar1ak 4a. m. lMav
SATA1ST AS A WOMAN ' n such a case! It is but reaueatln the
criminal to hand over, to the state a lit
Tsctlcs of Prince of Darkness Under .L"arVn'k Wt"he,UiSSta-tr StJSS : h.
New Guise. ashamed to ask for It and that the -state
., , , . would refuse, to receive It. That 'class
M In his. sensational series of sermons, ot pdple responsible for the downfall
.deallnfT with the probable course Satan 0f the young should be jailed. That
wouia pursue in various j 'nn, ev. i. what our jails are ror." Thus was
H. C. Shaffer at the Flrat United Breth- the trend of ;the dootor's .discourse,
ten church last night took for his topic, Dr. Wilson asked that In the case of
"What Would Satan Do If He Were a Essie Watklna, who has pleaded guilty
Toung Woman." to a charge of contributing to the delln-
The preacher gave it as his opinion quency of a minor, that a jail sentence
, inai il mopniBLopnoiea were oi me I ne imposed una morning oy JUf Fra-
gentle sex, young and good-lodklng, helper ot the circuit court before whom she
wouia unaouoieuir reaa me irasny I appearea ror sentence.
At last th popular Mr. Roosevelt
has been dramatised. They have been
waiting somewhat breathlessly in Waah
lngton to see which of our dramatists
would first sei.e the golden opportun
ity of transposing action personified
Into the running gear of a play and It
has ended In a woman's seeing the
chance and adopting it The president
Is the good angel of the oppressed at
the Empire this week.
When Carrie Ashley Clark wrote
"For Mother's Sake," she must have
been in aomethina of a Quandary as
how to best introduce the president.
Of course there waa the temptation to
bring him in flesh and blood, teeth
and smile, saddle and rifle. But de
lightful as that prospect would be to
a melodramatlst there was the fear of
official interference from the capital to
oe laaen into consideration, cm the
whole the lady did wisely In having
the president's spirit spread Its bene-
riciem minus over ner play, arranalnc.
ennobling. , perfecting everything, for
who could ,nope to play the part of
Theodore Roosevelt adequately'
The excltlna part of the Dlav hap
pens of course, in Colorado, the land
of cold, teddy bears and cordurov.
garbed mlneowners. Joe Pemberton, the
bright little diamond of the perform
ance, aa played by Pearl Goldinc la
the hero. Joe leaves his mother In
Maine and sallies forth to the gold
mines to make a fortune for the widow,
wno ia, we are assured, that most
unique creature, the best woman God
ever made. While Joe la awav M
Pemberton ia in pretty hard straits. You
aee her husband disappeared years and
years ago and she hasn't much money.
So Rube Ganay gives her his cow. It
is a delicate situation and Mrs. Pem
berton. of course, haa a struggle with
her pride and decides she can't keep
It. but Rube insists and she hears
him out, and finally does keep the cow.
in me meantime Joe has been mak
na; thlnes hum in Colorado, and haa
discovered a fine plan for reflnina;
urea. n is neipea out oy tne mine
aasayer, a fine figure of a man and the
deadly enemy or the wicked mlneown
er. Col. Randall. The aasayer learns
one day of Randall's attempt to de
fraud some Innocent women of their
coin and confronts him with his vil
lainy. Aa they prepare to use their
38 a Joe learns that the aasaver la hla
father. There'a (treat excttment and
while they are discussing it someone
steps up and shoots the colonel. Joe
begs his father to return home with
him, but he can't do It he was sen
tenced to death by military courtmartial
and if the government learns of his es
cape he will be rearrested and shot.
But a happy thought strike him
he saved the president's life while thet
were bear-hunting in Colorado. Enter
the Rooseveltlan good angel. The
grateful Roosevelt will pardon the
savior of his life, of course. And of
course he does, and Joe and his father
go home in time for Christmas and
rabbit pie. It was a happy occasion
for Mrs. Pemberton, because besides
having: her husband and son with her.
It was the flrat time she had eaten any
rauoit pie since nusoana went awa
The curtain was rung down at thl
ausplcious moment while the delighted
and hungry audience went out to search
tor a suosutute ror tne rabbit.
Qual
ity Style
Fit
Representative of refined taste, fashionable style tests, which
decided the favor of the newly presented garments Such a
grouping in style conference as may be seen in our Metropoli
tan Suit Parlors at nearly all times of the day. A charming
display of all that gives promise of being featured in the most
select style comers during the coming season. Popular prices
and the most liberal of credit terms
A Little Down $1.00 a Week
THE PLACE FAVORED BY LADIES OF IMMACU
LATE DRESS
Suit
Prices
$15 to
$65
I. GEVURTZ SONS
ON YAMHILL
Jf ... .... ..'.....O X
' THa'POUCYMOLDERS' COMPANY h
"PURELY OREGON" BEST FOR AN OREGONIAN
HOME OFFICE COS. SIXTH AND ANKENY STREETS, PORTLAND
A. MILLS, . - JVSAMUEt, CLARENCE S. SAMUEL,
- ' President General Manager. - ' t Assistant Manager,
"King of Desert" at Star.
Oreat slashes of scarlet light un the
stage at the Star this week, where
"The King or tne Desert" la reigning
supreme, a ioi oi koou scenerv ami
plenty or riproaring action furnish
rooa ana proper oacKground for the
slashes. But Its the bright color tha
catches ones eye and holds it and
squeezes it through four good acts.
The scene or tne play is laid in
Morocco and the Moora are nroverhi-
auy rona or rea. fortunately Haaaan
Noureddin, as Arab merchant, Qulnare,
the cnier suitan, Jiimir Monammed. an
Arab chief, and the sultan of Myra all
are ricn ana can inuuiare their taste.
It Is no cottonred either but satin. In
aasnes, capes, coats ana trousers,
rieamlng, shimmering satin
(jnaries Connors is tne cornea lan or
the company. Connors impersonates
an Irishman who has been cast ashore
on the coast of Morocco and adopted
by the Arabs. The sultan has two
American women captives in his harem.
and they, poor things, also have to
dress in red satin. They do it rrace
fully, however, and between them they
succeed in Inducing the commodore of
tne American navy ana nis son. niavsd
by St. Oeorjre Daalenn. to plan a rescue.
no one wno Knows anything about
the history of the American navy will
aoubcror an instant wnat tne outcome
of the rescue was. it only remained
for the stage manager to see that it
was carried out properly, and the vain
est of tne stage managers would have
been satisfied at tne reception accorded
his efforts by the big audience. It
waa well aone ana not tne least im
posing reature oi ic was the huge
caparisoned elephant that did Its duty
noDiy, oespue me neat ana me close
ness The play wUl run all week at
the Star and seem bound to be a
record-breaker. ,
I AT THE WtBES I
ik . -ii
"Fatlnltza" Tonight at Marquam.
Tom Karl will present his Callfor
nlans In "Fatlnltza" at the Marquam
tonight and all week.- Mr. Karl says
this is one of the finest operas in the
repertoire- of th company. It will alve
every one of th principals . In the Call
fornlans something to sing and act.
The opera calls for a big cast and this
will be provided. The costuming will
be cloturesoue and the scenery realistic.
Comedy runs through "Fatlnltaa" side !
by side with romance and adventure. j
"In the Bishop's Carriage" Tonight, '
Beginning, tonight at 8:1$ o'clock, at
tha Hllt , theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington gtxaata, UeWer Coy pre
sent Miss Jessie Busley and an excel
lent aunDortlna- company for an engage
ment of one week. In the Intensely In
(AFMtln. drama. "In the Blsiioo's Car
riage." A apeclal price matinee will oe
given Saturday.
New Grand Show
Zamloch the wonder-worker from the
Imperial court. Vienna, la on the new
program at tne umnu, which buiu -day.
Associated with him are such peo
ple as the Dalto. barrel jumpers snd
eccentrio comedians; Hayes and Wynn,
singers and dancers; the Bachelor sis
ters, muslciana; Boyle. George and
Boyle, comedians.
"King of the Desert?'
With many mechanical devices and ef
focts. "The King of the Desert" Is
proving a tremendoue sensation -at the
Star theatre this week. This great
comedy drama, with its oriental setting,
la one of the season's important offer
ings. "The King of the Desert" la full
of fun and also full of excitement.
"Drnsa Wayne" Tonight.
Tonight at the Lyric the public will
HAKES tha SKIM UKK YOU WANT IT
DOES IT IM A MOMENT
A liquid preparation
for Face, Keek, Arm
and Hands.
HagarVs
Magnolia
Balm
Tonlgnt at me Lyric tne puDiic win
have Its first opportunity to see the
augmented Lyric Stock company with
bautlful and talented Maxine Miles as
leading woman and a number of other
new membera in the cast. "Druaa
Wayne" la one of the oreat American
dramas and is an Ideal bill.
KLAMATH LABORER
DECLARED INSANE
SpartaI Dispatch Jo The Journal.)
Klamath Falls, Or., Sept. 23. Arthur
Drury. aged 88. who haa been in Klam
ath Falls for some montha, haa been de
clared Insane by the local authoritlea
and will be taken to Salem as soon as
the attendants can arrive here. He came
here from Greenville, California, and
It Is neither sticky
nor greasy.
It's harmless, clean
and refreshing.
Cannot be detected.
Two color, Fink and
White,
Use It morning, noon
and night. Summer,
Winter, Spring, FalL
SAMPLE FREE.
Lyon Manufacturing Co.,
44 S. Fifth St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
had been working recently for the Hot
springs improvement company on their
rock crusher. On complaint of other
workmen, who were afraid of him, he
waa discharged. He became worse and
fiurchased an automatic piatol, frlghten
ng people about the American hotel.
He seems to be laboring under the lm
prsslon that some other mind controls
his own.
Eri-aN.
rmife
PACIFIC OCtAN.
aaBah a aw - - ; fVIr '- f -jaam "-5:
TILLAMOOK BAY
Of Bayocean Park now on ex-.'
hibition in our office. Six feet
long tnd shows every detail of
the contour of the peninsula
just as it is. See for yourself
why it has been chosen aa tha "
best location for the greatest resort on the Pa
cific coast.
POMER- CHAP1N
MODEL
REALTY
C6MPArf
Wife Deserter Convicted.
Spokane, Sept. 23. O. R. Richardson
has been found guilty in superior court
of wife desertion. This Is the first con
viction under the new law.
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41S
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STANDARD JEWELRY STORE
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