-THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TiiURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21. 1907.
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illSSIXO TIIAW ' WITNESS FOUND
Artistic Picture Framing at Reasonable Prices
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Photograph for Tho Journal of
Ida Veronica Slraonton, the missing
witness In the famous Thaw-White
case, who has been located In Pitts
burg, where she recently arriTeq
from Africa, where It Is Bald she
went to escape the first trial of Stan
ford White's slayer. Miss Slmgn
ton now doclares she will "get
even" with Harry Thaw because re
ports have been circulated that she
had attempted to blackmail him.
She said that she will tell many
things that will change the aspect
of the case.
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Mr JTew Owm BfforU AnuMi a, rortmae
Indian la th hom of a woman who
until a faw montha ao llvd In a araall
fr.m. caltar. but ho nnw tmmidmm in
hr own Dalatlal, brownatona rvaUanra, I
purcnaaad from tha irona of har bual
neaa earrad In lvaa than a year.
Until & faw vnra am Xtr Mlllar'a
Tot In Ufa was not unitka that of Iba
avarafa American woman raaMlnR In
amall town. Mia nad hnr family to rara
for. Ineludlnc threa amall chlldran. To
day tha bualneai, which waa flrat eon
ducted from har cottage, rrnulrea at
pioat all of tha principal of lice build
ing of tha town, and 100 rlerka and
atanoaraphera are reuulirj in conduct
ing tha dctalla.
And thla treat aurreaa I tha out
growth or mercy and merit and not
wealth, for Mra. Miller waa a pool
woman only a faw ye. re ago. Her op
portunity came ahorlly after her mar
riage when ahe found a aimnle home
remedy for women which reetorcd her
health and atreiiKth. Thin remedy waa
ao good In the treatment of all caara
of female weakneaa and pi lee that aha
waa palled upon to furnlah It to her
frlenda. The demand grew. Teraona
living at a dlatanre heard of the won
derful vegetable treatment and requeata
by mall for the remedy Inrrcaaed ao
rapidly that aha wn compelled to take
quartera In an office building down
town. The rame t,r me remedy liaa
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MOBILE THREATENS TO
SECEDE FROM ALABAMA
pread rapidly, and now It la doubtful
If there la a county In all thla country
where grateful and cured uaera of the
treatment do not reside. She hue aent
her remedy, free of charge, to mora
than 1,000,000 women. Hurl, a great de
mand and auch unlveraal reputation
tnuet surely be the reault of many
curea. In fact, tha treatment aeldom fa I la
to effect a quick and permanent cure.
Thla year Mra. Miller haa planned to
give away to women who have not yet
uaed har remedy, 60,000 boxea of ner
regular tO-cent alia of treatment. All
ha aaka la that every woman Buffer
ing from female weukneee or pllea,
write har at once giving full name and
addreaa. and aha will Immediately mall
a (0-cent box of the remedy; alao her
book with explanatory llluatratlona
ahowlng why women Buffer and how
they ran eaally cure themaelvea at
home without ttji aid of a physician. If
you auffer In uHy manner ffiim these
afflictions, send at once. Addreaa Mrs.
Cora H. Miller. Dox 07, Kokomo, Ind.
AD" IN BLOW
CLOUDS AWAY
Optimistic Publicity Pro
moters See Only Brightest
Future for Portland.
Special to the Ladies
Friday and Saturady Sale of Imported Vases and
Perfume Bottles:
Values to $1.50, special . 29c.
Values to $2.00, special ... ..--.. .... 59c
Never before have we offered a bargain like tljis. Hun
dreds of different patterns of fancy Art Glass, very
prettily mounted with inlaid silver. Beautiful Belgium
and Austrian ware and Art Novcau patterns.
Just what you want for Christmas presents.
9Qr for $1.50 Values-$2 Values for trqr
aWlL Main Floor on Washington Street JZjKj
New Passepartouts
We arc now showing on the Main Floor a new line
of Passepartouts Pictures and Mottoes.
15c
You will say this is the best assortment you ever
looked at, at these prices. For the Den, Bedroom, Dining-room
or Office they are simply exquisite.
Get a pair of Slumber Socks if you have cold feet.
15 cents. Main floor, on Fourth street.
Pair
See the $10,000 Art Exhibit, "Lot and His Dayghters," by Edward Zicr
Half-Price Sale of Gold and Silver
Link and Beaded Purses and Bags
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New Link Purses, both gold and silver.
An extra pood bargain from the Leather De
partment.
All $2.00 values.
All $1.00 values.
New Beaded Bars
room for new goods.
Special $20.00 values. 910.00
.$1.00
.92.00
and Purses to make
1 rnltd Pre Le.d Wire.) .
jrot.Ue, Ala., Nov. 21 Mobil antl-
rrohlhltlonlats were nut Joking when
ney throtitcned '1o Recede from Ala
bama, If tho leglplature voted tha state
dry. A large majority of tha clly'a
voters oppoMs the prohibition. They
will form n regular orfranliation at one
te employ counsel and provide fundi.
aif
legal coinpalan will be waged along en
tlrely new lines, and It Is said It will
firobably be fought out in the federal
nstead of the state courts.
an la being outlined in which It
y will be nble to
loone from state control. The
A pun la being i
Is believed that the elt
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To the question, 'How May the Ad
Writora of Portland Asslet In Hestor
Ing Confidence?" members responded
with many helpful suggestiona at the
monthly meeting of Portland Admen's
club last evening. Routine busi
ness was transacted, and the aecretury
waa directed to have the club's by-laws
printed and distributed to members.
liury l. Dasent, advertising manager
Portland Railway, Light tt Power com
pany, said:
"None better than we realize that the
power of the printed word Is today the
most universal, persuasive Influence in
human life. Men and wumen of Intelli
gence seek the knowledge of events, the
news of the iay. In the newspaper.
"Th dally summary of the world's
affairs has become un integral part of
modern business, and we hud in it a
good stimulus for the coming day when
Its tone Is optimistic.
"Let us, therefore, feature this op
timism In our ndvertlslnf. This "near'
funic, as the department store adver
Islng men would term it, has largely
been caused by lack of confidence, and I
venture to say that not one Portland
bank would have closed its doors had It
not been for the unreasoning lack of
confidence displayed bv certain people."
"Pin Your Faith to Portland" was tho
slogan suggested by K. M. Hall, presi
dent of the Pacific Coast Admen s as
sociation. "Against this watchword the clouds
of unrest and lost confidence cannot
last," he said. "The real estate men
can do wonders with this slogan, for
now Is the time to keep telling th
world that Portland Is the best city on
earth; that Its peoplo are the cream of
creation; that the most wonaeriui coun
trv uod ever had anything to ao wil
lies back of the city; that the market
of the world are open and begging for
our products and that the wealth of the
great inland empire must pass tnrougi
Portland s harbor on Its way to the
Dorts of the Pacific.
mo better Darometer or tne Dusiness
health of tho city and community can
be had than by studying the real estate
conditions or tnat city ana community
KsDeclallv is this so of Puclnc coast
cities, and much credit belongs to tho
hustling real estate men Ironi Victoria
to southern California, who have been
spending thousands upon thousands
every month Jn the year In newspaper
ana magazine navertising.
xnere win lie more home site
bought the next year than the record
shows for the past year, and a wonder
ful feeling of optimism can be thrown
over the city if the real estate men of
Portland will make a special effort and
begin an active, earnest campaign along
tne lines i nave mennonea.
Stirring talks were given bv C. N
Black of the Chapman Advertising
agency, K. J. Jaeger, vice-president of
the club, and v. i. 1'oweu or the Ore-
gonlan.
Special $ 5.75 values....
Special $ 3.00 values....
Special $ 2.00 values....
Special $ 1.50 values....
Fad the New Tulip Hand
2.88
... 1.50
1.00
. . . .75
liags in grav,
See the Latest
tan, black and lavender colors. Prices 50, 85, $il00
N. B. Our new "Cross" Leathers have arrived.
Rubber Bargains
For Friday and Saturday
The best Rubber Gloves (red rubber), all sizes, regular $1.23,
for 08
3- qt. Water Bottle, white rubber, special $1.68
2-qt. Water Bottle, red rubber, special. .$1.57
4- qt. Water Bottle, white rubber, special $1.53
2-ot. Fountain Svrince and W'ater Bottle, regular u !
$2.25, for 91.83
3-qt. Fountain Svringc (white) and Water Bot
tle, regular $1.5 for $1.10
3-qt. Fountain Syringe, white and slate, spe
cial $1.57
Large assortment of new red and white imported Rubber
Toys just received Main Floor.
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Open a Monthly Account With Us Phone Ex. 11 ; Home, A6171 ; A6172
REDWAY
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DELIVER LECTURE
Prominent Geographer Was
Cub Eeporter in Port
land 30 Years Affo.
Jacques W. Keaway, F. R. G. S.. geog
rapher, of Mount Vernon, New York,
who was a newspaper reporter in Port
land 30 years ago, arrived at the Hotel
Portland this morning. Beginning next
Monday Mr. Keaway will deliver a se
ries of lectures before the teachers' In
stitute.
Mr. Redway is one of the best known
geographers In the country, and has
writtear several books on the subject.
One of them, and perhaps the best
known, is "A New Basis of Geography."
The sale of this publication averages
1,000,000 copies every year.
After his career of mora tnan a year
as a cub reporter In Portland, Mr. Red
way went to California, where he be
came instructor or cnemisiry in tne uni
versity Of California. Afterward he
traveled extensively in South America,
Europe and Asia and other countries for
the purposo of geography study.
When the olvil war broke out two of
Mr. Redway's brothers enlisted In tho
cqnfederaey and were killed. He lived
in Tennessee at tnat time. .During the
war he went to Chicago as a refugee,
and then drifted went and landed In
Portland. First he tried his Iiand at
mining, but didn't do verywell. Later
he entered the services of Bon Holllday's
overland company. Bor some time he
acted as a special messenger carrying
dispatches out of Portland for Mie south.
Mr. Keaway was covering tne legisla
ture for tha Oregonlan at Salem at tho
time of the eneounter between W.- H. '
Watkinds.' warden of tha penitentiary.
and Sylvester Pennoyer. who afterward,
became governor of Oregon.
mc. Keaway win remain in ronuana
and vicinity - several weeks devoting
I most of his time to lectures, : . ,
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for the cure and relief of hundreds
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Home
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Medical Battery, 5 Elec-
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Home Medical Battery, 6 Electrodes, double strength, including
Electric Hair Brush ,..$12.00
Art Calendars for
1908 .
We arc now showing out new calendars for
1908. Never before has any one shown such
pretty works of art in the Calendar line. And
our line is not surpassed by any. It is well
worth a trip to this store just to look at them.
Prices
from
10c to $4
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BARD jflAJRKEr f fHO
MOUNT TABOR TO BE
TO OFF MORRISON
East Side Cars, as Formerly,
Will Swing Around
Yamhill Loop.
Beginning: Sunday next all the Mor
rison bridge cars will loop around from
the west end of the bridge to Third
and up Third and out over tho Yam
hill street line as used to bo the caso.
This will put tho Sunnysldo and Mount
Tabor cars back on their old run and
take them off the Morrison street line
where they are now operated.
The old Morrison siren ruu wu in
nut back into service in "
cars swing: about tho Lnlon depot
loop, come up Third street to Morri
son and go out t'"1 street to Nine
teenth and then up Thurman to -Wil
lamette heights. in awn,
street line will find Its terminus at
Twenty-seventh ana i1"'"1?1'
Lewis and Clark exposition.
Practically me "'';
during the exposition will be the rout
ing of the Morrison street line to
W'r'r change gat this time has been
rniKied In large part oy me uemyB ci
nerlenced by theSunny.lde and Mount
Tabor cars on th Morrison street
. H.,ie of the delays the serv-
ve was disorganized and a large share
of the Morrison street traffic was
switched to Washington street, nlready
congested It Is expected by the of-
COnKt-Biru. that tho return
to the old routings will work for the
general improvement of the service.
"flOLY ROLLERS" MAY
BE D1UYO AWAl
(Special Dispatch to Tbt JoormM
Olympla, Wash., Nov. 21. A band of
ambers of the Apostolto Faith, com
monly known as the Holy Rollers, has
SEND US
BANKERS' CHECKS, CLEARING HOUSE CHECKS, BANK DRAFTS
YOUR OWN CHECKS Certified to by your banker
WE TAKB TMEM TUB SAME AS CASH WITHOUT DISCOUNT OR EXCHANQB
iiinmiB i sa while wa prefer to hare you Band na money by poartoffloa money order or expraaa money order, toe bum
L. t usual, nevertheless, (or your own convenience wa will for the present aooapt from yon checks, draXta aad cer
Saf1 ar tiflcates, above refarred to, exactly tha same money orders or cash.
M SOME SECTIONS StUKf, Wtt
dif-
la wa
mean enrrenoy, gold, silver, rreenbaoka or bank notas, and
thereiore temporarily are t-ompeuea to exenang tneir pro
duce and their labor for cnecks, either their bankers' checks
or certificates, clearing house checks or certificates or bank
drafts.
THIS NOTICE IS TO INFORM YOU c&nwirt
celved by as In exchang-a for any of our foods exactly tha
same as a postoffice money order. If you have a banker's
check or a bank dm ft, or If you have a checking account of
your own, and will make a check to the amount you wish
to purchase and ro to your bank and have the check certi
fied, you can send your check or the bank's check or the
bank draft. Indorsed payable to our order, to us, ordering
any kind of goods in our catalogue and we will accept these
onerks exactly ino same as casn.
CAD FY1MPIF u m erchang-a for your produce, your
rim fcArttfll lG ibor or otherwise, you have been paid
a sum of money In a check or bank draft, go to your
banker and ask for a banker's check or a bank draft drawn
In our favor for the amount you want to send ub, or If you
hold a tianker'a check, clearing house check or a bank draft
and you wish to send the entire amount to us for, mer-
SEaRS, roebuck
chandlse, simply write on the back of the check, "Pay to
the order of Bears, Roebuck & Co.," sign your name and
send It to ua with your order for goods, and It will ba ac
cepted by us exactly the same as if yoil had Bant ua a post-'t
office money order, express money order or even exactly
the same as the gold.
IF YOU HAVE ANY BALANCE IN THE BANK ZntiX
check, claarlna; house check or bank draft, or If you hava
any cattle or grain or other produce which you can exchange
for checks or drafts, such checks or drafts will be accept
ed by us exactly the same as cash in exenange for any
goods In our catalogue. . .,
SEND US THE CHECK OR DRAFT YOU HAVE
us your own check, first having- It certified to by your ,
banker, or if you want to rend for a lesser amount of
goods, take the draft or cherk you havo. go to the panic and
have the bunk divide it. making one check or draft to our ;
order for the amount vou wls'i to eend to us.
IF Y0D HAVE MONEY IN THE BANK
o&cf or draft
you can send it to ub In exchange for anr x, jbaadlsa la
our catalogue at our lowest prices, and by it WlU b
treated exactly the same as if it were gold.
& CO., C H 1 C A O O.
BE CHARITABLE.
to your norsea as wen as 10 youroen.
You need not sufferfrom pains of any
gort your horses neea noi suirer. i ry
bottle or Hajiara s snow i.inimeui.
It cures all pains, j. m. Koperts, ija-
rsfield. MO., writes: i nave useu your
liniment for ten years and find It to
be the best I have ever used for man
op beast." Sold by all druggists.
been holding forth In Olympla for some
time past, but during the past few
days has been almost driven out by tne
Interference of local citizens, who have
attempted to break up the meetings.
Exception has bei'n taken to the work of
these so-called religious advocates from
the faot that a number of small girls
have been apparently mesmerized and
left to writhe on the floor for hours at
a time. "Father" Young, who Is at the
head of the worshipers, has appealed to
the police for protection, but the local
police seem Inclined to keep hands off.
Gold Given Away.
In these times, of financial stringency,
when banks are hoarding gold and busi
ness Is being conducted on a paper
basis, it Is rather extraordinary to hear
of a firm or Individual giving away the
yejiow coin or tne realm. 1. uevurts
& Sons, however, are keeping up their
record of doing the unusual and an
nounce in our advertising columns to
day that they will pay $10 In gold to
the person who will suggest a name for
their Friday bargain sale, tha first of
which is to be held tomorrow at their
big stcre on First and Yamhill streets.
Tho person suggesting the name best
adapted to the advertising of the sale
will be given )10 In gold. , Read their
ad today.
CHILD'S PROMPTNESS
SAVES BROTHER'S LIFE
(Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.)
Olympla. Waah., Nov. 41. Otis Smith,
7 years old, fell into the bay hera yes
terday and would have drowned but for
the presence of mind of his 6-year-old
brother, who 'witnessed the accident and
ran for help. The little lad was rescued
by Jacob B. Sudman, who plunged Into
th water after th little fellow had
gono down twice, and swam to shore
with him. The accident was duH to tho
boy falling from a log toom on whieti
he was playing.
PROHIBITION 3IAY0R
WILL R ETA IX OFFICE
(Special D!Dateh to The Journal.)
Milton, Or., Nov. 21. The annual
city election for Milton will take place
the first Tuesday In Derember. It now
looks as though N. A. Davis, the pres
ent mayor would be retained for that
office. For marshal Walter Woodard,
the present encumbent. Walter Morris
and A. Stevens have been mentioned.
It is understood that tne present re-,
corder, W. R. Craig and treasurer T.
C. Frailer would also be retained. Tho
fight promises to be for marshal, for
which office there are already threa
candidates. At the city election in De
cember the question of voting bonds
in the sum of $30,000 will be brought
up, for the purpose of extending tha
electric power system from the Walla
Walla river. The city now has li
horse power, and they wish to have
340 more. The power is In demand
and could be sold, making; a (bod rev
enue for the clt. , ,
Ladies' flight
Tonight there will be a large force
of Instructors to- care for all at the big
Oaks rink. Learn to skate free. Ar
range to meet your frlenda at the Span
ish war veterans' masouerade at the
Oaks rink Thanksgiving night. Novem
ber IS, Special car service to. Oaks rink
every 10 minutes. i - ..!. :., , -
Hagan's
Magnolia
Balm
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A liquid preparatlosj Ur '
Faoe, Neok, Arms and f"
Hands. Make tha afcta
Ilka yosj want It. Dm It
In a moment. It la neith
er atloky nop graasy.
If a harmless, alaaa and
refreshing. Cannet ha ;,
detested. Twa solers, '
Pink and White. Use It
morning nooa and night,
Winter, Spring, wamer "
Fall. SAMPLE FREE.
LYON MFO CO.,
44 S. Fifth 8t.t Brooklyn, X. T.
Stores In Fruit Cars. V
(Special Dispatch te The Jourail.)
Olympla, Wash.. Nov. ttTbe North,
ern Pacific Railway company ' has noti
fied the railroad commlsion that il y.
received permission from the itifero'nwi
commerce commission to hsndla. frn
Bhipmenfs in boxcars heated with tv,
and to allow an attendant to a omr-en
the shipments for the pur !.. t keeping-
the cara properly beato-t
Twnty-flve per cent oft pn cut L , . ., ,
at Wetzger's.. . f ' 1 f Usees im et Mtrr,
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