TillS OKEUON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1007. sidp i v mm - fTacoma Aroused at Uncivil- r izcd Sect Which "Dragi Name Ileliffion in Mud" Larson Case Excites In- LIVELY ELECTI0I1 HELD JOPSTOH Three Factions in Field To day Alleged CJ raft in Administration. dfgTiation. to (IpeHil Plapatrk U Ta licrul) , Tcom, tire. 10. Good people here who object to having religion dragged ln the mud are making ready for war on the Holy Itollrra. Tha develop ments yesterday in tha raaa of Mr a. La ran n, motner of 19 children, who his been driven hopelessly Inaana and her brood of unrlnd-raced little onea left to auffer paternal neglect whll tha Bilaculdod mother followed the dla ustlng Holy Hollars, haa created tha greatest Inclination here. v As tha detalla of tha caaa of th Unfortunate woman are brought llaht the authorities are appalled a tha work of the aect The huahand of the woman haa told hla atory o tha Infatuation of the Rollera' method In court. Hhe haa been coral tied to the Inaana aaylum and thla morning waa accompanied there by tier oua band and a deputy aharlff. BroagBt Into Court. lira. Laraen waa brought Into court physically exhausted, her mind ap parently a blank, and ao hoarae aha could scarcely apeak. She amlled va rantly when queatloned and appeared to Dave no realisation ot tha altuatlon un til told aha waa to be taken to a hos pital for a few day, bhe declared aha would not go, but muat return bom to her children, Aa ahe waa being returned to the county Jail, Mra. Laraen Buffered an other attack of the peculiar malady. She seemed to loae control of her body nd would have fallen had ahe not been auatalned by ber husband. She waa removed to the aaylum thla after noon, ' Yeaterday, after several hours ehout Ing and praying, Mra. Iareen complete ly loot ber voice. She continued the peculiar movementa affected by tne Holy Rollera, however, and at mid flight, overcome by the phyalcal atrain and nervona.iess, her huaband aent af ter the police. Mra Laraen lately recovered from a aerloua illness, following the birth of child, now two month old. Slnoe the child waa born ahe haa attended a number of the Holy Roller meetings at Eleventh and O afreet In company With her huaband. The flrat circum stance Indicating that her mind waa effected occurred Wedneaday about rnldnlrht. when ahe rouaed the fumllv and insisted that they apend tha remainder pf the night In prayer, aa the end of ins world waa near. but Tha family tried their efforta had to quiet ber, jmie erred. JXattla Children rrlfhteaed. The nervous atrain ao affected one bf the older children that the exhibited symptoms of the mother's mnnla and tne Infant, which the mother had nursed, seemed to be almllarly affect ed. Yeaterday Laraen aaya, he felt the strange influence coming over him and he then determined to have hla vlfe removed from the houae. "I didn't think any harm would Come from attending the Holy Rollera' meetings," Laraen said. "1 went to the meetings several tlmea and, aside from some of the people making pe culiar motions wun ineir Dome and Uttering strange sounds, the meetings were conducted like otner religious meetings. I never dreamed thnt any thing would happen until my wife went fcrsiy. I never want to go to another pieetlng and If a Holy Roller ever cornea Into my house I will kick him out, (Sperlil ntpt-b ! Tka mal I Boston. !(. 10 Conervatlve old Boston It throwing aside nil political conventionality tolnv ant io factions of her cltlaens are f Ing each other at tha ruilla in i hoi U -conteted muni cipal rlcctlun lia rver takun piano hare I.Ike th recent battle against graft at Han I'rsnclm . Boston a fight of today Invuhea rrlncliJila In civic tklatence that mean much to a locality that would keep clear of the lnilent forcea of corruption. Draft In the Hub will live. It I Mllcaed or will take to cover when the Mitra are counted. The iw-mocriitlc nominee I John r. Pltaa-ernlil. iivulnrt whom Jiaa been di rected the moot piercing ahafta of the oniMMltlon'a vollct Kltfgerald la ac ruMd of havlna maintained an extrava gant admlnimrntlon and under him he la luat rinlnlilriK a flrat team the van oua department or me city government have rapped heavily at the treasury door and have not always been re fund admittance. The iollce depart ment ha grown carele, the gambler and the lawbreaker and only the Hum ble and honest rltlxan haa to take care not to alve the bluecoata a chance to "fan" him. Wt master George A. Hlbbard If the Republican nominee and John A. ( oult hurat the choice of the Independence ! rue Coulthiirat haa received tne strongest sort of backing from the Bos ton American, the Hearst paper, ann naa a large following among tne wonting people Hlbbard la backed by a large part of the bualneaa element, end haa a powerful organisation behind him. He will cut into the lemocratlc votea and Coulthurat will also trim the uaually heavy Iemocralto vote. Thla may turn the battle to a showdown between Coulthurat and Hlbbard. A heavy vote Is being polled. Besides tha office of mayor, councllmen. a school committee and several minor of ficials are to be elected. I BIST COTOK CVBa XIX XT TOTXBSZLr U. OF W. HEVIVES OLD ENGLISH STAGE (Special Dlipttch to Tba Journal. ) Seattle. Pec. 10. The old English style of staging the drama will be re vived this month at the University of Washing-ton by the Sophomore studenta of Shakespeare under the direction of Ir. F. M. Padelford. "Twelfth Night end "As You Like It" will be given. Following the old custom, no scener; or stage settings will he ued. Al nances of scenes and arts win be in dlcated by card signs hung on the stage. The women s gymnasium will be altered to represent the Hall of the Middle Temple, wnere "rweiim iMgni was first, stsged. The cast of "Twelfth Night" la mixed, but In "As You Like It." women studenta will assume both male and female characters. TWte Knlcht of the Burning Pestle." an old English drama, will be given by the mmbers of the senior class In Feb ruary. This will be the first time thla play haa ever been produced on the la ciflc coast, and will be given with the old Elizabethan ataglng. Go to your drugglat and get one half ounce Concentrated oil of pine; two ounces of glycerine; half a pint' of good, pure whis key; mix It up, glycerine and oil flrat. then add the whlakey. t'ae In doses of a teaspoon to a table aMHnful every four hour, ehak Ing the bottle well each time. The Concentrated nil of pin romra put up for medical use In half-ounce bolt lea, each enclosed In a tin acreptnw bos, which pro tects It from beat and light. If mi do not find It sealed you that you are not getting real article. There are alao several patent meJIclnea put up to resemble the Concentrated oil of pine and called by almllar namea. Thla stuff should be avdlded. The Concen trated oil of pine la the only truly soluble pine preparation known to science. It alao makea wonder fully effective liniment by putting' teaapoonful of the raw oil Into a aaucerful of hot lard, applying hot. This Is invaluable In cases of cold In the chest or sprsins and bruises. ; i you Jtnoi I he : -J I 89 Mil BUILD TO FIRST LIBRARY Temporary Building to e Erected on East Side Site. STKIXGEXCV FADES AT WALlA WALLA Ackennan at Clatskanie. s.' Special Dispatch tn The Jcsrnal.) Jf Salem, Or., Dec. 10. State Superin tendent of Public Instruction J. II. Ack rman Is holding the annual county in stitute at Clatskanie, Columbia county. Mr. and Mra Ackerman will start Thursday foA Los Angeles, where Mr. Aokerman wBl deliver an addreas be fore the Southern California Teachers' association. ; (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Walla Walla. Wash.. Dec. 10 Grain dealers estimate that fully $200,000 has been paid to Walla Walla county farm ers the past 10 days for wheat bought earlier In the season but which the dealers could not realize on owing to the financial stringency. The paying out of so much money Is rapidly relieving Ihe money situation In Walla Walla and the stringency Is fast becoming but a memory. Merchants report better busi ness and collections are coming in faster than for a month past. Alexander In Street Gang. (Special Dispatch to Is Jmimal.t Roseburg, Or.. Dec. 10. Dave Alex ander, past 60 years of age and a for mer realdent of Brockway, who a few days ago waa released from the Mult nomah county jail after completing a term of six months for selling liquor to Indians at Klamath Falls, came to Roseburg and got boisterously drunk and Is now working on the streets In, lieu of his fine, which was $10. At a meeting last night In the club- rooms of tha East Side club, Sargent hotel. It was decided to begin at once to ralae 11.100 for the erection of a temporary building; on the .property do- rated at East Eleventh and East Alder streets for llbrar ettvposesv 'The com mlttee in charge of , the campaign was mucn encoursgea to receive tne volun tary subscription of ll0 from Dr. T. iLllot lefore the meeting last nlsht had adjourned. ur Kllot on Invitation addressed tha meeting. He said It was the intention of the 1'ortland Library association to extend the library to all parts of the city and even to that extent that per haps the main building on the west side would re na smallest in the city. Steps had been taken, he said, to establish branches In different suburbs and all that Is required by th sssociatlon Is some encouragement from those who live In the districts benefited by the branch. v There are 11 districts to be can vassed by the committee and subcom mittee for the east side main branch library. The work will start todsy. Chairman O. M. Scott earnestly asks every cltlxen to do something for this worthy object that will be a source of pleasure and profit to every class. Mr. Scott explained why it wss necessary to forcro the permenent structure at mis iime ana said a neat building 45 by 45 fret could be built and finished for 12,600 that would be adequate for a number of years. Cut glass at Metxger's, 143 Wash. HEADQUARTERS WISE GUYi KNEW WHICH WAS NICKEL ! CHASER AND WHICH SERVED JUICE OF ROCK ISLAND Portland Chosen as Xatnral Center of Distribution and Tonnage Origin. t:. "See that bunch of street railway tnen over there? Seven of them are conductors and tha others are all motor- men. How can I tell? Oh, it's lust a little simple twist of the wrist" ; The man who was talking was one of those kind who, when he knows any thing always likes to tell other people about It So he continued: "I don't know any of those streetcar men. I don't remember ever having seen any of them before. They are all dressed practically the same, and you , are wondering how I enn distinguish a .nickel collector from the man in front who turns the handles and the cranks. Well, when I tell you, you will be disappointed. You will think your self stupid for not having potlced the difference yourself. "Notice the numbers of the men on their caps. The conductors are all even numbers, and those of the motorme,n odd. That's all I know about it. But it's probably done for the convenience of the street railway officials so they can tell by glancing at an employe's cud on which end of the car he works." Portland will on January 1 become northwest headquarters for the Chica go, Bock Island & Pacific railway, from salt Lake and Butte to the coast The company's offices at Seattle, Butts and Spokane will be closed, and the proposed office at Tacoma will he abandoned. Portland Is looked upon as the center of distribution and tonnage origin, and the logical metropolis of the Pacific northewst, including all the tountry tributary to tha Columbia, Snake and Willamette rlvers The only offices the company will con tinue in the coast or intermountaln re gion sre at Portland and Salt Lake. The company a traveling representatives from Portland will look after the busi ness of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and a part of Wyoming. It is said the financial stringency has caused radical retrenchment measures by the Rock Island management. The Pacific northwest territory Is the far thest removed from its lines, and the percentage of business thev receive from the coast In the division between tne granger roads is seriously affected, EAST SIDE ANXIOUS TO BUILD BRIDGES A Food vs. Cosmetics Every drop of red blood coursing through one's "arteries carries to the . h skin health or disease, dependent v largely upon the character of the food taken into the system. - Eat greasy, uncooked, heavy foods and the complexion 'soon-tells the tale of a disordered liver and warns one that a change should bemade in the diet. over America the people are learning the great value . of Grape-Nuts ready cooked food, and thousands find it just the food they have long been seeking. Grape-Nuts food is cooked at the factory for a period of 12 to 14 hours. It is easny assunuaicu even Dy me most sensitive stomach, and contains just tliose elements necessary to make strong, healthy bodies, clear brains, and beautiful complexions. "There's a Reason" for j. Girape-NutS' At a meeting of the United East Side clubs tonight the executive board will be urged to expedite the construction of both the Union avenue and East Twenty-eighth street bridges across Sulli van s gulch by letting the contracts at once, -me bias ror the East Twenty eighth street bridge were opened last week, but residents of Albino, do not wish tomee that bridge built first, nor do the East Twenty-eighth street peo ple wish to wait until after the Union avenue bridge Is built Councilman Menefee champions the cause of Alblna and Councilman Bennett Is for the East Twenty-eighth street bridge. Ths lat ter says they can both be built at once, and It Is likely such action will be taken. A DliPFGRBiNT KIND OF CREDIT STORE! w r i,-r,TT a, t-. Liut i, i i. I ii 7, r -Tf r Ltasa , .i t. m4MJg- ' . " ', . The jj East Side Store's ft"' rttll?,lirrt'. 1 '1 p-r Formal fend Openlnn Thursday Even's, Dec, 12 Open credit account with ua, buy what 700 want, hatra it delivered at once and arrange with ue to pay lor it gradually, to Buit your convenience, on our partial payment plan. Payments can be made at our office, by mall or at your home, just aa you' prefer. ' BAST 8IDB FOLKS SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT HOME. We guarantee our pricei from a fifth to a fourth cheaper than ANY wtit aide store, and far lesa on equal qualities than any other east side house dare attempt to quote. Talk, Try and TradJ aYOUR store on tne east siae. uurnsiae ana union Avenue. The Bit Store on th Corner With LIttl Prloe on the tiqunrp V , Don't Miss the Grand Opening T If V A CJIllT STsOFUfT At EAST BURNSIDE ST. Thursday Evening of thVDlvP h!JTAJ 1 J A vljl! and UNION AVENUE A Grand ddla Event for Eat Side People: The "Big feast SIdt Stored Holds its Formal Crand Opening Thursday Evening, December 12, from 7 to. 10 o'clock p. m. Everybody, with their neighbors and their cousins, are invited to attend. We have secured a well-known orchestra to dispense delightful music all evening. This feature will be augmented by a beautiful floral dis play. Coffee and cake will be served in the light and spacious basement, and pretty, useful souvenirs will be GIVEN FREE to all of our rucsts on this occasion. We have purchased from one of the het-known manufacturers an immense quantity of HANDSOME TOILET TABLE MIRRORS. We shall present one of these ABSOLUTELY FREE to each visitor on the Opening Night Thursday Next Come and roam through the beautiful new store, view its beauty, note its multitudinous conveniences; see the matchless stocks. No Goods Will Be Sold "During the Opening. We expect esst side folk to turn out eri masse; our entire force will be on hand to welcome you to serve as hosts and act as guides to show you through. To commemorate this auspicious occasion, we have arranged a Elcnsler Convention of Sptdil Opening IVeek Offerings on Special Sale All This Week Read the list carefully thev present remarkable opportunity to secure valuable aid useful articles for Christmas giving at a mere fraction of their worth many at really less thsn their cost today at the factories. Read: Basement Bargains for Shrewd Housewives Solid oak frame Kitchen Mirror 15 15c, 20c and 25c perforated Chair Seats; In all sixes B No. 80 Granite Iron Tea-Kettle, bent grade stock; our 95c quality; sold by west side stores for $1.10; special, at 65 $2.50 Lemonade Sets, containing handsome pitcher and six glasses; all beautifully decor ated; special, at fl.OS Our No 25 9-inch Royal Granite Coffee Pot: best gride ware; 45c grade; special, at 2Sf Tea Pot,' as above, same ware and size, also same value; special, at 251 25c Wire Clothes line; special, for 1&4 5 down Western, selected Clothes Pins, put up in neat box, best quality of hardwood pins: special, for Pf $8.50 DINNER SETS. 94.50. Our No.' 35 Set, very handsome, dainty white and gold decorated China, contains 50 pieces, all complete, best regular $8.50 value; special, for M.50 $3.00 Set Silver Knives and Forks, f 1.35. First Floor. Six Knives and six forks to set, triple silver plated, hand burnished, $3.00 value; special, at ...$1.35 75c Covered Chambers, best semi-porcelain ware; -special at 40f $5.50 Kitchen f?afe, screen front, golden oak finish, has drawer at bottom, is Sft feet high by 3 feet wide; special at f3.T5 80c Galvanixed Wash Tub best grade al vanized stock, our No. 1 tub; special, for 50 Wood frame Gothes Wringer, with extra heavy rolls, has patent clasp which fastens on galvanized iron, wood or fibre tubs, has 10 inch rubber roll of best grade stock, sold at most stores for $4.00; our regular $2.50 grade; special, at $1.80 Two extra large size boxes of Carpet Tacks, worth 5c box, for 5 25c bottle "Rose" Furniture Polish, finest pol ish made for furniture; special, al 15f $3.50 AIR-TIGHT HEATER, $1.05. A splendid 18-inch Air-tight Heater, steel lined, best draft, a leader at $3.50; special, -at $1.95 Above must be delivered at our convenience as promptly as possible. $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS, 80. Splendid time-keeper, warranted for one year, will run 30 hours without re-winding; best $1 clock made; has loud, sharp alarm; sp'l SOf Two Big Values In the Women's Apparel Salons SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY. A handsome 40-inch neck scarf of fox fur. best $6.00 value in Portland; special, at ...$3.50 A fine $2.00 Umbrella, in Ladies' size and style, close roll. Paragon frame, splendid cov ering; special, at $1.50 All These Bargains and More-Hundreds in the Furniture Sections on 1st (Main Floor) 2d and 3d Floors of THE "BIG EAST SIDE STORE" rnn GEVURTZ BROS. Grand Opening Thursday Everting, 7 to 10 Music and Souvenirs Free Coffee. Cake and flowers i 35 80OO TO NEW YORK VIA THE O. R. & N. Second Class. TICKETS ON SALE EVERY DAY DURING DECEMBER Excepting; the 31st THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE Between Portland and the East. Accommodations equal to the best. CALL AT OUR CITY TICKET OFFICE, Third and Washington streets, for any further information desired, and buy your tickets there. iaH MEfl mi i2 m ' UNTiL-yourJMrocoMfTo I f I I H TH OREGON tNCRAVINO CQ TOR B I fU P"EfTiaNTWORK I BAKER PLAYERS POKE FUN AT FRISCO TROUPE Hilarity was the order of the night at the Baker last evening, when the entire San Francisco opera company was me guesi 01 ine Haicer management ana saw William Uleason. Maribelle Sey mour and the others of the stock com nany present "Sag Harbor." It was an opportunity to take a few shots at their contemporaries tnat tne Baker actors couldn't miss, and the audience was keot . in a roar tnrougn a good portion of the evening with the sallies of Mr. Oleason and the others at the expense of Manager Healy. Miss Hemmi. Kunkel and the other San Franciscans. Cannery for Monroe. (ApseUl Dispatch to The Journal.) IfAtiwla l)ni 1 l A nann,nr 1 m t n be erected In Monroe soon. Eastern men have Interested local capital end S4,6O0 has been subscribed. A. Wilhelm A Sons took $500 worth of stock as did, Iso Herron Bros. Others have put In from 1100 to $300, -and the plans are; already being prepared for the build ings. Should this prove to" be a suc cessful undertaking:. Monroe would, un- j doubtedly become the most important : point between Corvallls and Eugene on i the new railway. Monroe now has a large elevator and flouring mills, a I creamery, the largest country store m the state, two churches, a graded school, two hotels, livery stable and other busi ness- nounes usually ivuna in a place of Its size, and Is distinctly On the map. "Be a Booster" is the motto of lu clt-lssaa. SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT THB NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY offers its patrons. On a daylight trip the Day coacnes ana omoKing cars are comiorxaDie ana clean, with high-back upholstered seats. For night travel the Pullman Tourist and Pullman Standard sleeping cars have large and com fortable berths. Dining cars orf all important trains. 62f? If you contemplate A HOLIDAY TRIP come and talk the .matter over with us. We will assist you in Waking the arrangements. A. D. CHARLTON, A G. P. A 255 Morrison St, Portland, Ot Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909 J Drugs Are Made To Sell Not To Cure How Is It that a man ean pile up a fortune In a year ojr two, through the sale of drugs that have no merit whatever: Simply because drugs are nearly all profit. -Three cents' worth of "dope" In a little alcohol will sell for a dollar, but It wouldn't cure If you swallowed a barrel of it. Any old Tom, Dick or Harry can mix tip a lot Of dope, a few colored pills, or any preparation with a new name, arid sell it to you at thirty times Its cost. You take it, just because you be lieve in drugs; you. were taught that nothing but drugs could cure. S o m e 1 1 mes you lose faith in the. ready- bot tied preparations ana you go to a physi cian or some would - be doctor, who sells you the same stuff (somtr tirnes worse), Mi nus the name and at a bigger price. Then you go home, done' your noor stomach with tnat trasn ana imagine it s uuing you a lot or gooa. But you don't get wen; your stom ach soon gets out of order, your nerves become weak and other troubles arise. That's what poison does to you. It was in the stuff you doped your stomach with. 1 claim mat tne practice or arug- fflng was originated by savages and s founded upon superstitions. It in entirely out of plaoe in this day of progress. If vou would obev Nature's laws. you would never be sick, never need treatment of any kind. When you do get sick, you don't help Nature: you work against her. Nature will cure! when she has the power elec tricity. Fain and sickness are due to a lack of electricity in the human body. Instead of restoring this force when you are ailing, you take drugs which decrease what little elec tricity you have. My way of' curing is to restore electricity wherever it is lacking. and health and strength will take the place of sickness. Electricity, is Natures medicine. It is nourishment to the body. Electro-vigor is tne best way or applying electricity. It sends a stream of electric life into your nerves and vitals while you sleep, building up vitality and strength and removing the, cause of disease. Electro-Vigor is a simple electric appliance, constructed on scientllic principles, and Is the product of my twenty years' experience In treating w.th electricity. It is not nn electric belt and never needs charging, for it makes Us own power continuously. Words cannot ex press my grati tude for what Electro-Vigor has done for me. I have used it three months and my back is cured, my stomach acts bet ter and 1 have gained in strength. H. B. Peterson, 160 Ballard Ave. Ballard, Wash. I feel 100 per cent better since using your Elea-tro-Vigor. I have no more rheuma tism, no headaches or stomach trou ble, a n 67 my' strength i? whnt 1 know It ' should be for a man of my age, i A. F. Boyne. Meacham, Or, Pet One Free I want you to write for my 100 page Illustrated book, which tells all about Electro-Vigor, my methods and prices. This book contains a lot of valuable Information for every suf ferer. I'll send it, closely sealed, free," If yo'u will mail me this cou pon. Cut it out now. Dr. S. A. Hall Co. 1314 Second Ave. So., SEATTLE, WAS?. Please sendL me, prepaid, yiur free 100-page illustrated book. J 2-1 0-7 Name. X' Address I 1