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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, DECEMBER 13, 1B07.
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ros BOVM STOMA CSS.
Thla la on ef the numcrnul
reaults of faulty dlgeatlon and
often la accompanied by belch
ing, bloating, lioadarhea, and dla
glneaa. To relieve thla rondlllon
and reator tha digestive organa
In their norm! rondlllon tha fol
lowing formula la as Id to work
wondiTi.
"Two ounce Kssenc of Pap
ain: three ounce 8yrup of (lin
ger; on a ounca Oatandlr Com
pound; mil theaa wrll and uaa
In doiMa of from one to to ten
apoonfula after rarh ineel, alao
at bed 1 1 ma for tha flrat few
dHva."
Thla can be prepared by any
praarrlptlon drugglat or tha In
gradlanta ran be aerurad and
eaally mixed at home.
Thla la what la known aa tWe
Paateur formula and mont drug
glata are familiar with Itn won
derful curative power on tha
digestive organa and lowel tract,
aa It will In a ahnrt time correct
their action and reatore them to
a normal healthy condition which
menna tn Improvement In the
health of tha whole ayatem.
Your Christmas Shopping
BISHOP OBJECTS
TO CHURCH mil!
Tells Now York Episcopa
Hans They Are Opposed
to True Christianity.
(Speetil Dlipatrk to Tbe Joarstl.)
L'tlca, N. T., Dew. 11. Ulahop Charlaa
T. P. Olmeted of tha Kplacopal dlocaa
of central New Tork today eipraaaad
In unmlatakable term hi oppoaltlon to
lotteries, rafflea and card partlea
meana for the aupport of tha ColacODal
church.
lie direct h i atatement particularly
to Kplacopal churrhicoora In hla dloceae.
and after remarking that falra, rafflea
tnd auppera are a deacent from the
highest plane of Chrlatlan Jiving, con
tinue:
"Aa to card partlea. dancing and the
atrical, there I at loaat ona reason
why It might he beat to avoid them all.
and that la that a good many Chrlatlan
peopla conlder thorn wrong In them-
aelvea. We may not agree with aucb
people, and may make uaa of thoae
practirea for our own peraonal amuse
ment ao long aa wa do It In moderation.
but It la a question whether It la wla
or charitable to uaa them for tha auo-
port of tha church."
He declared that playing card for
prise waa akin to gambling for monev
atake.
London, Dec 11. The Dncheti of Marlborough arrived here today
ier a lengthy stay in America; the duchess Is anxious to see her chll
en, from' whom she has been separated for some time.
The Duchess of Marlborough is accredited with having said that
aha has come to regard England as her permanent home and that she has
no longing to return to tbe United States except on occasional visits.
HOODOO DAY AND
DATE HITS TEAIXS
i
GUEST OF
HilS HI
T
HUBBY
JMED
FACTORY
Mm
GIBES
Jl ClUB !
Wife Holds Warrant for
Spouse While With Him
at the Theatre.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Joaraal.)
Philadelphia. Dec. 11 Within an hour
After aha had accompanied her husband
to a theatre and enjoyed herself Im
mensely at his expense, Mr. Maggie
Romano, of Fifth tret. above Bus-
. f Upon tha charge of beating her.
L The alleged assault came Thursday
J and It waa on Friday night that Mr
? Romano went to the theatre with h
" husband. She then had a wnrrant for
a bla arrest in her possession, but he did
9 rot know or 11. t ney nau Den nom
S about an hour and had lunched, whe
2 Mri. Romano disappeared. When nhe
f. returned sha had a policeman with her(
f-nd ha Tilnced her husband under arrest.
1 The Doliceman showed Domano the
J warrant. Romano was shocked. H
Innkad flrat at his wife and then at th
rol Iceman. Several minutes elapsed
befora ha uttered a word.
3 "All this after what I did:" he said
to his wife. "All right. I will go
Z sJong," ha added, turning to the police.
2 snan.
i Mrs, Romano freely admitted to Mag
latrate ocott, oerore wnom lumwnn n
mlnnl that she had eone to th
theatre with nr nuEDana jubi unmc
hhad him arrested. She said she ac
i eompanled him so he would not suspect
ana was loins 10 na-vc nun on"
Shs declared that the attack on Thurs
i4av was not the first, and that she
. wanted nnthlnsr to do with him.
1 Through his counsel Romano declared
2 that a young man was the cauwe of the
a) trouble Detween nimneii nn ins wiiu.
Ha aald he caused the arrest of the
S young man Friday, and, consequently,
tlrra Romano caused his srrest. Ro-
-2 mans was released upon $400 ball to
appear In court.
Jbenson relinquishes
i LEGISLATIVE VELVET
. - - .
English Rector Says They
Are Invited and Coerced
Into Joining.
'8. (Boeclal CIspsteB to Tb onrul.
$ Balem. Or., Dec. 13. In order to
J avoid even the appearance of official
5 vll, Secretary of State Frank W. Ben-
3 son haa turned over to the slate treas-
StJrer $1,887.37, the unused balance of
fZ.OOS received for copying the laws
4 enacted by and the journals of the
bouses of the last legislature.
J Tha secretary says he at first r-
mlnent leyal advice, including that of
J tha attorney general of'the state, and
5 that his advice was all clear in- favor
jet retention or tne overplus, both as
(Special DlspatrB to The Journal.)
London, Dec. 11. A Birmingham rec
tor has created considerable sensation
by denouncing the evils of factory
drinklnjr. lie declares that girls are in
vited, encouraged and coerced Into Join
ing drinking clubs, to which they pay
a weekly subscription of 1 and 3 pence.
lrlnk Is not alven ooenlv to them.
but Is put In tea served in the factories
or in randies passed among the girls.
In some factories permission is given
for carouKal. The rector affirms that
certain licenced house organized these
clubs with the view of encouraging
drinking among factory women.
A deputation of barmaids who came
to plead their profession to Herbert
Gladstone, secretary of state for home
affairs, said that their means of earn
ing their livelihood should not be taken
from them. Mr. Gladstone had prom
ised to deal with the matter In the
forthcoming license bill, and had said
last February that the employment of
girls and women In bars was open to
all the objectionable condemnations
raised on the grounds of health, eco
nomic disadvantages, temper and mor
als. There has been such agitation since
that time that the barmaids got to
gether. It was finally arranged that those
now working could continue, but that
no new women could adopt the calling.
The Tlmei says in regard to this mat
ter that the reformers have not pro
vlded other employment for the 100,000
women now behind bars. It asks: "Are
they to compete for places In the tea
Rhops? The tearoom girl Is exposed to
more temptation of a certain kind than
the barmaid. She Is brought more free
ly into physical contact with men than
the barmaid who fa entrenched behind
the counter.
Friday, tha thirteenth! And
what do you think happened?
Well, It happened all right
every train was late this raorn-
ing.
Old No. 1 was hours lata.
Toung 21 waa Just a minute be-
4 hind time and the other came
creeping in, all a few minutes
or more off the schedule.
Yesterday the trains were all
on time. Fact, Today it is Just
the opposite and the old dates on
4 tho calendar mixing in with
4 Friday caused all the trouble.
Here are the belated creepers
4 that came In today:
Northern Pacific No. 1, due at
7 o'clock, arrived at 11.
Southern Tacinc No. 16, due
4 at 7:26. was run In two sections.
4 The first cam in at 7:55 and th
other one 10 minutes afterward.
Southern Pacific No. IS, due
at 11:30, arrived one minute late.
4 O. R. A N. No. S, due at S
4 oclock. waa Just an hour behind
time.
O. R. A N. No. 5, due at 8:45,
4 was five minute late.
. Astoria & Columbia, due at
4 12:15, arrived three minutes late.
lied by law. However, since the flat
salary statute's provisions have been
raised against him, he relinquishes the
balance to avoid any possibility of im
putation involving legal or moral as
pects of the case.
COOPERATIVE STORE
3fAY opex no More
k matter
of right and aa being author-
, A keen brain and steady
dependable nerves can win
wealth and fame for their
owner.
Clear headedness and ) a
Strong, healthy body depend
largely on the right elements
In regular food and drink.
Coffee I contains caffeine
a poisonous drug. Postum
Food Coffee is rich in the
x - gluten and - phosphates that
- furnish the vital energy that
: cuts; "ginger and 'hustle"
w lot 0 body and brain workers.
"There V a Reason
Meeting of Stockholders to Be Held
December 23 to Decide
to Continuance.
SCHOOL CHILDREN LIE
OX COLD STONE FLOOR
(SpecUl Dlspstch to Th Jonrnal.)
Lima, Peru. Dec. 13. The school chil
dren of America may have a chance to
compare their lots with the youth who
attend a parochial school In the mount
ain iown or Yaull. In this republic.
1 he Voice of Yaull, a little newspaper
uiriiaiiuu uirre, says:
neiween me rour dark walla of a
nouse wunout air or light the vlaltor
may see a multitude of little ones spread
iioor, ineir nine DOdles be
numbed by cold of the pavement, tears
In their innocent, averted eyes In this
Biaie inese unnappy ones suffer tor
tures while they renialn in school.
Those who are lucky enough to reach
the achoolhouse early get scats on the
only bench In tho room and are curled
up with their legs on the bench to keep
warm. The master, that soldier of civi
lization, that martyr of duty, is seen in
the depth of the room seated, like an
other Diogenes, on an empty store box.
such is the picture presented by the
schoojs in the province of Yaull."
ABYSSINIA NS BRING
BEASTS TO KAISER
(SperlSl Dispatch to Ths Journal 4
Hamburg, Dec. 10. A commission from
King Menellk of Abyssinia has arrived
here, bringing as presents to the kaiser
a lion and rhinoceros, which have been
placed in the zoological garden. The
mission Deseecnes tne kaiser to send
r
Carijbe done with comfort and satisfaction
by buying here and avoiding the crush and
confusion of the department stores.
Our stock contains the latest ideas only.
Our salesmen are competent, courteous and polite
and will give you all the time you require
While our large, light and airy store affords plenty of
light and room so one can shop in, comfort.
Our prices are no higher than the ordinary sort
elsewhere. We offer a splendid assortment of
House Coats, Lounging Robes,
Bath Robes, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases,
Steamer Rugs, Automobile Rugs,
Neckwear, Handkerchiefs
In fact everything that a gentleman needs
HATGLOVE and Merchandise orders '
ALL at our usual modest prices.
BEN SELLING
LEADING
CLOTHIER
STEAL THINGS
HWJPHS
Sisters Who Planned Nice
Presents for Mamma and
Papa Ar6 Arrested.
(Speclsl Dispatch t The Joarnil.)
Pittsburg, Dec. 11. "For papa try
slipper department.
"For mamma try fancy purses, shirt
waists, manicure sets."
This waa a part of a long list of
Christmas gifts for members of the
family found on two pretty girl shop
lifters, captured by detectives In
downtown department store today. Some
of the Items were checked off.
The girls who gave their names as
Kate and Myrtle Anderson. 22 and 15
years old, respectively, and who live In
tne suDurb or iiiizaoeth, confessed,
wecplngly, at police headquarters that
they had tried the plan last year, and
had done all their Christmas shopping
on less man a sa Din.
Five department stores referred
charges against the young women. They
wore valuable rurs, which were claimed
by one merchant. Detectives found an
extensive stock of stolen goods at tho
tunzaDeth noma.
Unl ILL I llul" u i iiilitnrfr-mim.TTTT
ITT I
Cut glass at Metzger's, S42 Wash.
WOMAN WANDERS
IN THE TEMPEST
Mrs.
Edward Hinder of Sara Miss
ing Dogs Put on the
Trail.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Vancouver, AVash., Dec. 13. Mrs. Ed
ward Mueler, a well-known resident of
this county, disappeared from her home
mi pmia-nnnni
M Waal
3 K II
WASWNQTON,
W2&
iWMbJBMqaL w:
tarn )ar tn
xiava not raach
tha intertor 4e;
amaaa bo murttrti
Iteration of tb-
ftould be droseni
In a ahort time.
alvad here com
en tha alleged
itaA proper ati
order at the; aoai
the Cooper rtv
a.a4 Inthnatlng
to dlacrlmlnat
conteridtB fae
official Ma aali
construed as crl
and ao opinion
clally as to his
ftt tha time af t
it imply a
plaints have be
vaJs. la oroe
obvious that the
Inspired by act:
acaaJ ai.-ln
or crtucism
ler uvti pr
Interior na,'
Neltlier tha,
r the i
oraarn,
as
German agriculturists to Abvsslnia in I near Sara yesterday afternoon ond al-
contriDuie to tne work of civilization
ana modernization. An Abyssinian con
sulate la to be established at once in
Henin.
(Special Dlipatcb to Tbe Jonrnal.)
Oregon City, Dec. 13. A meeting of
the directs of the Rochdale cooper
ative store will be held Monday, Decem
ber 23. to determine whether to sell the
property of the association on hand or
to make an assignment for the benefit
of the creditors. The store has been
running for about a year on a coopera
tive basis, most of the stockholders'
being employes of the paper mills, and
closed Jts doors yesterday forenoon. It
Is estimated that the assets on hand,
exclusive of solvent accounts, will be
sufficient to meet the liabilities. Many
of the stockholders are desirous Of con
tinuing the business under a new man
TCP.
ring Hkea your wonderful "Oairtt" fot
tire raontki nd being entirely cared of stomach
surra na ayepensi. i minx a wore, or prsiae !
due to"CMcarta'rfor)ielrwonderfal composition.
hare taken numerous other ao-called remedial
Christmas at Pendleton.
(Seclal Dlxpotcb to OTie J.wrn.l I
Pendleton, Or., Dec. 13. It Is esti
mated that Pendleton will use 1 000
Christmas trees, which are now being
delivered-by Blue mountain farmers at
an average price of Jl each. Stores and
homes are preparing elaborate decora
tions for the holidays. 'Manv farm..,-.
make a regular business of "hauling
Christinas trees for. several VMdii K
for ths holidays sach year. '
Din witaoot tu ana i unci taat cascareta rellen
snore In a day tlisa all th other 1 hae takes
would In year."
rfsmea ncuun. m Mercer at., yertey Uliy, M. i.
Best For
The Dowels
m I mC ai
CANDY CATHARTIC
though every effort has been made to
locate her no trace of her whereabout
has been secured. All night the people
RbOUt Sara hunted the rnnntru nv.r
fin the driving rain, but their efforts
were entirely fruitless. This morning
Sheriff Sappington, accompanied by De
tective Vaughn of Portland and his
bloodhounds, left for the Mueler home
and will endeavor to trace the missing
woman.
Mrs. Mueler has complained of ill
health for some time and for two or
three days has been considered seri
ously elck. At times her mind it Is i
said, has been slightly affected because
of this illness and it Is thought she
has wandered away. If this be true,
It Is feared she suffered much from ex
posure during tne night. As every
larmnouse nas Deen visited, it la not
believed she has taken refuge.
BURGLARS TRY
(Continued from Page One.)
an II
:4ogratt conduce
vetopment of tha
IwawiMq with 1st
crnor's friends a
Indications are that'
not agree with ki
a moat bitter flghf
i Th fight wil" tt
heavy odda. for ti
a brief ssasaaga tw
flatly announced I
to th views of tit
matter m prefer
by the then deleraS
'In addition to th
;ba reposed great
ernar and haa a cot
matter pert la in
j Speaker Canaoa af)
gresa war tn tha a
I AH atgas will t
freer era r1 opponent
for this srtata to t
with th aehnfaaMrl
brought to hoafc g
athscaUaaa which
brtoeg again! hteij
TayrirniInnTii
companions and at
the safe. The hand-
tan-
e po-
Pleasant. f Jatble, Potent. Taste Oood. Do Qood,
hrr bickea, Weakea or tiripe, le, tie. Me. Never
sold In balk. Th fonain tablet stumped OOO.
tJaaraataed to ur or your saoaey hack.
Sterling Remedy Coi.CiScaga or N.T. 591
AXHUALSALEf TEX 1LU0M BOXES
back later with
temDted to break
writing on the envelope Is the only
gible clue in the possession of th
lice.
when the warning on the envelope
was discovered it caused consternation
among the office force. It was ex
tremely uncertain for awhile just at
what time tha safe was due to go off.
After waiting tor a time one of the
employes musterea me nerve to inves
tigate and found that tha small hole
:mH c
9 I
WOEKMXN
ON FED
Asrih"aaj
"rvrre avaatw ai
last Monday ba
'employed Is not a
lakes H sraa a
V th aaave o atwi
tars, stoaeroajsatu) otf
to tb unrbr at a
wors so rong as M. BS
to "tuele-polof tka
.tWflaV
Who Is There Still
Talking Calamity ?
Dard Times? Nonsense! lei's Tell Yon
DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER THE
TOTAL SALES OF EILERS PIANO HOUSE. IN
PIANOS AND ORGANS, WERE $102,869.45.
Please note that this does not include the business done
In Seattle and Tacoma, nor in San Francisco and the
California field, which ALTOGETHER WILL
AMOUNT TO OVER A QUARTER OF A MIL
LION DOLLARS.
,A. 9UARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS OF
PIANO BUSINESS, WE SAY, DURING THE
MONTH OF NOVEMBER.
A GREATER RECORD than ANY NOVEMBER
heretofore.
To be sure, we now hustle a little harder and make
prices and concessions considerably lower, but it sells
pianos.
The people everywhere have the "wherewithal" to
buy! Why shouldn't they?
Secretary Wilson of the department of agriculture
shows that THIS YEAR'S FARM PRODUCTS ARE
$657,000,000 ABOVE THE VALUE OF LAST
YEAR'S, and nearly FIFTEEN HUNDRED MIL
LION ABOVE THE VALUE OF 1903!
Doesn't this mean something?
"Ocean vessels are now loading in the port of Port
land, with an estimated carrying capacity of 175,000
ton' Placed stem to stern, they would reach three
miles," says yesterday morning's Oregonian.
THREE MILLION DOLLARS is undoubtedly a
low estimate of the value of the products which will be
moved from Portland at the present time by this fleet.
THREE MILLION DOLLARS in HAvJD
MONEY, which will surely come to Oregon from this
one source alone, and is sufficient to transact all the
business in this territory for years.
No wonder business is good I
STRANGE HOW MANY PEOPLE THERE ARE
WHO ALWAYS INSIST UPON BUYING WHEN
PRICES ARE HIGH. SHREWD BUSINESS MEN
AND.WOMEN BUY WHEN PRICES ARE DOWN
THEY BUY NOW BECAUSE OF THE EXTRA
ORDINARY CONCESSIONS THAT WE ARE
NOW IN POSITION TO MAKE. YOU SOLVE
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM HERE!
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
353 WASHINGTON ST.
T n x n rut t n r nT t n
II 1
II ' 1 1 a, 1
IB i.ltk
3inThreatens
id FriendsT
-I
Not VK). -"The
Ixpraaston ud by
orator of tha Con-
kn the cTuma. this
the aummarr
al instituted by
Jkugutt, lKA ' and
ca by tha eecood
phrase on all
ght. The phrase
torlo and haa
ftset of the mm-.
ubseguent debate
rujlaoncy of th
t tha tanta at-
ho, la eompany
aa anting near th
or a fail a s
the nasi painful
aa premier. II
lenched his desk
tor several mln-
storm let loose
Uaa urging put
ohatnhar without
Seams that to the
the pavilion, m
ha intention
to at dual and
?.ch, the mJnitr
etinio vw
s te tUuMa the
were ITUHieea
ever, empwyins
in aucn
tha
llttata
re te
er.
t m
irasta
ahaka
aohad M. Rodlt
irtQUiroQ worn
rda tha premier.
auaed MM. todltcbefr's
i tor hi I an hour, during
iter wallaeverely handled
Wed a)iy bodily by hla
corn, ftt the haa . Tin
then e.Iered on a ltni
la u 1
ftal Pi
a-a fjaw a V1 B -WaI aVBIII UaUllini Ba
Wkfimmmm.
meant;
r. butfl
etuoalt
to thel
forgW
iion.
mbers
opened
fl th
ghtist
ipena
ft. lat
haa n
He v&
toords
was v .
et!weae i 4TU aul railroad coatrao- I
reauciintt t..i
ewtsi. man 'i' "' ' ,wls
tng
road plain by
crats that M
raooai attaos
been earried
M. Rodltcheff
Dillon arid' bged
. . Aner an
ring which tha
euoaiaea. id
reeidegt, eterty
mbere ard then
ftoaUcheff from
arose and de-
lntenU6n of of-
Id let hla woraa
iBbken. however
Wf sixty -nine
niciii'
tlonal
lolned It
o testify to the
ptolyptai
Irf fConatltu
St flukoff, Jolr
o teaury
!".to
jtHV.w-aa olahrtd
eTamdateat at the ai
lib
annua
.w."rfJis: tt'T&UltmP "1 n?w available. Three wek
rr.,, eTeinlBleaat the anrtuat
ft 3 saaa ia I ?tteieale4oiiah Society banuat bld
Th raTaek . I2o? I L Olympus -JMt evealng.
U '4kTmlnnJ I aVoUnaaB fiaaa all aver (he 6tntl were
f mar UM waa U a'trraji.
ea haott to ta,ste a' th' haaala and
drlak wee aram, Jut eaojjgh to give
vtoea far bit lilt aa tha way honja
T
drilled .near the combination dttl, was
harmlp? and that the safe waa not
loaded-'; , , .
The only money secured was some
loose change lying scattered In different
drawers. One drawer contained 14.48.
The burglars took $3.SS and left 11.10.
There was a purse la the office that
had been found in the auditorium -that
Pontalnei 29 cents. The bvirlars took
25 and left 1 cent. From anoUier drawer
.$1.10 waa taken. . ....
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