The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 14, 1907, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER . 14, 1907.
TEN BASHFUL ONES SING
"I WOULD BE SENATOR"
Vacant Seats at Salem Smile Enticingly at Numerous As
pirants Who Feel in Duty Hound to Represent the
People 3Iaehine Said to Have Turned Up Toes.
SCORES UNKNOWn
I -i
6tnW sensorial ssplrsnts are sprlne;
Inir up these days like the fabled mon
tera from the dragons teeth. On every
hand new name are bring; brought out
anil booms and boomlets are being; In
flated to soar in the political hreeae.
Already there are more than enough
candidate for nominations kt the hands
Of the Republican party to fill nil the
vacant place and then leave aome over
for nood measure.
I'p to tho preaent time E R Colwell.
Pr. Kmmett Prake, John Gill. Dr. K.
O. Clark. H H lleckman, Chris Boll.
John b. Coffey, John Prlacoll, V. R.
Beach and. H. Russell Albee have come
out of the cocoon of desire and bloomed
Irto the brilliant chrysalis of expecta
tion. All of them want to wear the
toga In the senatorial hall at 8ah n
when the next legislature convenes and
II of thm are planning; to go nut
after that garment with might and
main.
Some of theae gentlemen are well
known in political circles In Multnomah
county and aome hope to be. K. II. Col
wall manufactured statutes up at Snlom
during- the session of 1905. Ir. Drake
la known aa a local politician, John
. Oil! 1 president of the 1'nlon Republi
can club which hopea to bind the atate
together Into one aolld political family
strong; enough to dictate the political
destiny of the commonwealth. Pr.
Clark la better known In professional
than In political life and Mr. Heekman
haa foregathered more with the critlca
of the law than with Its manufacturer
Chris Bell Is also an attorney. John 11.
Coffejr was one of the big chieftains
at the last aeasion and cracked the whip
.in .the lower house aa a reward for
baring engineered Frank DaTey Into
the speaker's chair. John Drlaeoll was
the faithful friend and follower of
Mr. Coffey, nlavlng a sort of political
Pavld to Coffey's Jonathan. F. K
Reach la well known in tho business
life of the city and so Is Mr. Albee
In tne last em.lon of the legislature
Multnomah county had flvo senators
It also had n senator Jointly with Co
lumhla and Washington counties and
another Jointly with Clackamas. In
the next session the county will be en
titled to six senators. It will also have
one Jointly with Columbia and Clacka
mas
The list of those who represented the
county either whom- or In part at the
Inst session were C. W. Hudson, Joint
with Columbia ano nshlngton; A. A.
Roller, Joint with Clackamas, and Dan
J. Malarkey. F. P. Maya. fiigmund
Sk'l-.el. w. .Nottingham ana s. t
Reach from Multnomah alone. Out of
this number llodsnn. Malarkey, Maya,
filchol ami Nottingham retire through
the expiration or their terms of of
fice. A. A. Ralley, aa the Joint senator
from Clackamas and Multnomah, re
tain his office for another term, hav
ing been elected In 190. 8. C. Reach
Is the only one of the straight delega
tion who holds over. It becomes nec
essary, therefore, to elect five senators
from Multnomah county In June next to
fill the vacant places formed by the ex-
rlratlons of office and to provide for
he one new scnatorshlp established by
the redisricting or the state at the last
session of the legislature.
Aa yet no definite plan of campaign
has boon formed for the selection of
theae senators, though It Is nnparent
that the political leaders are sharpen
ing their pencils to fix up a slate. The
machine Is dead, so it Is said, but
nevertheless the machinists are looklna-
over the evnllable material with a view
of "Inducing" desirable "candidates to
enter the race. And the candidate
are coming, like the Campbells of the
old time-song
Dr. Hrouffher Scorches Cow
ards Who Send About
Anonymous Warnings.
SPEAKS OF ONE
HE HECEIVED
Pastor Octn Skull and Cross Bones
Document But Writer Forgot to
Sign Name Minister Flays Sender
of the LeUer.
Biff
CALLING
IS
FOR RECRUITS
Government Tarty Will Open
New Office in Portland
This Month.
At the White Temple last night Rev.
J. Whltoomb Rrougher told of an anony
moua letter which he had received tell
ing him that If he did not atop preach
ing the kind of sermons that he de
livered October 6, he would be given
"the same medicine that Harvey Brown
reoelved." The gruesome epistle was
made more urgent by decoration of the
double cross and two skulls.
In the sermon referred to Pr. Rrough
er urged speedy punishment for the as
aasslna of Ilrown and tu all blackmail
ers and slanderers. In his remark last
night Pr. Rrougher said: "Whenever
our enemies write an anonymous letter
ney attempt by threats to frighten us
away from doing our duty. These
sneaking coward who write anonymous
letters probably haven't brains enough
to comprehend that no threat that they
could possibly make In an anonymous
letter would swerve a brave man a
hair's breadth from the puth of dutv.
No man of any character would permit
such an anonymous sfeed to annoy him
ror one moment. Supposing a man In
a fit of anger goes mad and foams at
the mouth and calls you all the vlie
names known to the human tongue; that
doesn't hurt you If they are not so.-Jle
doesn't hurt anybody but himself. If
In order to secure recruits for the
United States navy, Ensign John Rod
ders, Midshipman N. H. White and Dr.
Henry A. Dunn will open a recruiting
office in the postofflce building Thurs
day, remaining in Portland until Octo
ber 25.
The party is traveling through Ore-
?on and Washington recruiting men
or tho navy and have already visited
Seattle, Tacoma. Olympla and Chehalla.
where they have secured many men
anxious to serve their country and take
advantage of the opportunity to travel
and see the world.
The work of the naval officers Is di
vided into three parts. First comes
Turret Captain Hoyd, a petty officer,
who haa charge of the advertising end
of tho work. He travels two days
ahead of the main party and attends to
the publicity department.
Boyd Is followed by Midshipman
White and A. Green, who form the In
formation bureau of tho party. Any
person curious regarding the navy, or
who nas a desire to Jo n Its ranks.
can find out all the data and Informa
tion concerning this branch of the
country's fighting department from
them. They are followed bv Ensign
Rodger and Dr. Dunn. who. attend the
recruits. f
Several hundred men are needed for
the Immediate present and strong ef
forts will be made tq secure a large
number In the Rose City. With the
new rules of the navy department, en
listed men secure many advantages and
considerations not hitherto accorded
them. They retire at the end of 30
years' service with the rnnk of chief
petty orricer, providing their conduct
nas neen good, ana a standing pay
ISO a month.
ou keep your temper and keep sweet,
fallen to do anvthlna
but reveal his own diabolical nature and
e has absolutely Tailed to do anvthln
corrupt heart. There arc not many peo
pie In this world who understand what
It means to die for principle. Of course
It is a greater thing to live and . suffer
for principle than it is to die Just once
for principle. If there ever waa a time
when Christians needed their backbone
strengthened, their faith Inspired and
their courage Increased, this Is the dav.
All tho threats and attacks, anonymous
or otherwise thnt the devil and his
forces may make upon you should never
turn you Ir
from the path of duty one mo-
KASY TO TEAK DOWN.
of
Christmas Excursions.
It is not too early to make
your
But Destroyer of FStb Should Point
Out Some Alternative.
Rev. Renjamln Young, the new pas
tor of the Taylor Street Methodist
church, denounced the methods of the
critic of religion in a sermon on "The
Difficulties of Disbelief" yesterday
morning. He declared that the Infidel
has an easy task In his effort to de
stroy, because it Is easy to tear down.
but that he falls to offer a solution
or the
C. BOTH
great problem of existence.
steamer reservations If vou are e-ninir . Mr- loung use many Illustrations
to spend Christmas in the old country tll' experience of men in explaining
The Canadian Pacific gives you the very
best service and their rates are the low
est. Apply at the local office, 142 Third
street, for full particulars.
THE GREATEST LINE OF
Men's Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats
We have ever shown at this popular price
his point. "Do you believe that the
table had a maker, but the sun had
I none?" he asked. "Do you believe that
the wax flower on vour stand was
made, but that the rose In the garden
n Cheerful Glow
of an open fireplace is produced instate I
taneously when you turn the switch of a
Luminous Radiator
mi
HEATING APPllMCfS
XT'
HEAT iriTHOUT FLAME
Simple Safe Attractive
No liquid I No gas No odor
Connects to circuit with a t1iiy
and flexible cord starts and'
stops like an incandescent lamp!
Ideal for the Bathroom
Convenience and healthfulness are the chief character
istics of the Electric Radiator.
In the bedroom on chilly mornings it furnishes warmth
comfortable to dress by, and it may be moved to any part
of the room, or from one room to another as readily as a
footstool.
In the sick room its hygienic operation and perfect
control make it a great boon.
Yon Can Make Breakfast Toast at the
Table With a Pacific Electric Toaster
i just name by chance?'
! The speaker demanded that Ihe de
stroyer of faith shall point out some
alternative. Instead of blindly se king
to blot out the solution that is offered
him through God. When the challenge
of faith comes, the doubter should ask
whether something better or more rea
sonable la before him. The alternative
idea of nothingness falls to helD to an
understanding- of the deeper things of
life. On the other hand, the work of
tearing down does not require wisdom.
Many a wise man has been puzzled by.
win interrogations or a rooi.
In his sermon last night Mr. Young
talked effectively of "Dreamers." from
the familiar text of the saving of the
sons of Jacob when their brother
Joseph approached them.
RELIGION GOOn SECURITY.
!5 Electric
Toaster
Is 13 Inches Ions;,
6 Inches wide and
stands 6 Inches
nign. Elegantly
finished In black,'
with nickel trim
mings. Equipped
wltn oord and ping
xeady for immedi
ate nee.
Influence of Church &ame Standard
sk Government Rond.
"Church as a Gilt-Edged Investment"
was the subject used by Rev. James
D. Corby at the I'niversallst Church of
i Good Tidings on East Eiehth street
yesterday morning. Mr. Corby took as
his theme the business mania of the
age and drew from it lessons on his
text, which was Luke xll:48. He said
In part:
What the government bond is to the
Investing world, the standard and as
surance of reliable Income, that and
far more the Christian church Is to
those who would Invest their Influ
ence, i The church has been growing
and extending its influence for IS cen
turies and alter all these vears. it is
safe to say, is here to stav The
church Is a cooperative concern: the
rich and the poor meet together and
recognize the good God as the rut hen
of all. The church is the school of
morals. Jesus took 12 men and taught
them the law of social svmpathy and
Kervlce. He said, men are in dark
ness, you can enlighten them: thev are
oppressed, you can relieve them as
they carry their burdens; they are
wandering from the paths. vou run
lead them to the piains of peace. It
was a new and oiofitable Investment
for all these men.
The EQUAL of any suit or raincoat in town at FIFTEEN
DOLLARS hundreds of garments to choose from
When You See It in Our Ad It's So
MOVER
TWO STORES
Third and Oak
IT WILL TOAST
m.. .ii ...
to oners e '8 Rt ne time' 2 cents an hour
PriSe of ptfriT b". connecteS to any electric lamp socket.
Price of Electric Toaster, with all equipment
$3.59
The ELECTRIC TOASTER is the most convenient
. utensil that has been devised for the household
' Visit the Company's Supply Department at 147-149
4 Seventh Street and inspect the exhibit of Electric Heating
, and Cooking Devices. 6
' Electric Fletirons free, on 30 days' trial, to all users
f of our current
(CALL TELEPHONES: MAIN 6688, A1675 fop
INFORMATION. '' OR
!!t ' PORTLAND
RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
XEW PASTOR SPEAKS.
Rev. J. W. McDoucall Given AVarm
Welcome at Mount Tabor.
Tbe auditorium of the Mount Tabor
Methodist Episcopal church was filled
both yesterday mornlne and evenlnc in
'. hear the first two sermons of Rev. I
iV. McDous-all, the ncwiv annninted
minister to that church. Dr. Mc
DoukII arrived In Tortland on Thurs
day last from his farm home at Al-
uany.
Iir. MrDouKall chose for hip tof
IjUke vlli:46. "And Jesus said: Some
body hath touched me. for I neroelv
that virtue has eone out of ma ' " The
speaker discussed the demands and dif
ficulties in the DiitUwav of evervone.
and said these must be met with fair
ness nnd confidence. He held that
business honesty, social purity and
home cleanliness were the three treat
requirements of the citizen.
At the conclusion of the sermon
many of the congregation came for
ward to meet their new nastor. He Is
considered one of tho leading: Methodist
i ministers of the state and the Mount
taoor congregation Is e ateil at ht
having been sent to that church.
Regulates the bowels. Dromotes cam
natural movements, cures constipation
Doan's Kegulets. Ask vour druertst
for them. 25 cents a box.
L SIX GRANTS PASS
3IEX FOR POSTMASTER
(Special DUpatch to Tbe Journal.)
Grants Pass, Or., Oct. 14. Aa the
j time for the appointment of a new post
master for Grants Pass draws nlerh.
the number of aspirants Increases. C.
J K. Harmon, wbo has held the office for
; three terms, desires to retire, and at
lean six men have petitions in clrcula-
i. as tne onice carries a aiarv of
fl..'.,,,'.l,'lfei.ll.lVv M,
onor in Clothing
That sounds rather odd, but why not? Is it not possible for
a garment to be honest, all the way through? Garments are
somewhat like men if there is a tiny streak of yellow it will
show in time. Don't use any cheat in the make-up of a
garment and you will have in both lots of character and dependence.
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING M0NEY
Special
Sale
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
All our $32.50 Suits and Overcoats to order are cut down to
In fact, all our Suitings and Overcoatings are cut down $10.
Season is Advancing
Too Much Stock
' on Hand
Our fall assortment of Suitings and Overcoatings is large
and unusually attractive. We trust you will look us up before
deciding on anything definite. All garments are cut under
the personal supervision of Mr. Maxwell and satisfaction is
guaranteed or no money.
MAXWELL TAILORING CO.
142 Second St, Near Alder
lng the $2,200 class before another two
years, the place Is one mucb to be de
sired. Among those already In line are: W.
V, Newell, J. M. Moore. G. W. DonneU.
A.
1.T TI- 11 h t a t tnAlM (3. ... .4 T CI
11,709 and offers a lair cbaaoa or rsacla-! I'eUtgoa. .W. A. Newell la the present
assistant postmaster and was placed In
the office by the postal authorities. He
was formerly a railway mall clerk, but
since taking office the position of as
sistant postmaster has decided to make
this cfty tals home. The remaining; .as
pirants are older residents of the city
and are making; their plea solely on po
litical grounds.
Big Umatilla Farm Sale.
, (Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Pendleton. Or.. Oct 14. Another big
real estate deal has been closed In
Pendleton In which the consideration
was $15,000 The sale was of a half
section by T. J. Kirk to Marian Jack
Previous to the deal the landhj hn
deeded to . Mr. Kirk by AnTSrS Kirk
and husband.