The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 13, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, jg5jf Bgg;i1J
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This Petition Montana's At
torn v-(Jnirra I Files in
Treasurer Case.
(NperUl Il.p-t to Tte Juml )
L l Helena. Mont, I'ec J. 11 mo ui-
F I kriet cvnwt concurs In a. pcttttnn lllad
I ody y Aitomry-onirr! n.il"n ibe
I frolt of the state a.alrtal fclata Tre.taurer
31M tor fh recovery ot l.H0 nfJ'ged
5o hMe been III'. lily collected arid re
gained as latcreeC an aVraalU of .ubllc
funds Will be 41)iU The rlilr
.eaettn et fotth are rtwt n
jiave hern (4i( wbli'U prevent I ne
!Tplilon of Uw sllrKid transact lona.
Shat legislature has petitioned for
She dmitilns nf the trflnr Hint tan
J on4 of 1 l tveaanrer hat b"n Im rnmd
: tindjrannot fiinWirre1 wlfh th cirit
Jniiln n1 thai evlnence t convict la
finnaulniiMe. A elmUr action against
"j-'nrmrr Trraatlre CoJtriia haa also bean
llamlaaed. ;
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IMOIS SFODSETDTS
CHALK OH HER SHOES
OFFICER SAYS
he is mmni
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rilmo 'Admits That He Had
.Plans of Toulon Harbor
for Sale to (formally.
Appendicitis (
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How to Avoid It and Lscape a
Surgical Operation, Told By
One Who Knows.
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JJWilkesbArre Wife SaysJIus
bbTMkkfts Jjer llay at
?t- 1 tfoKn n1 Unnnilu
?j ' -,; .-V,
It (Sv Wiae fae ne'nttt.)
J 1 Wllkesbarre.r Fsi.. rec. 1J, clever
bcheme of a JaaLia Juialtand tuld.
tin court today tfr Mr. Mary Thomas
I fcfthla city. wtx?tarttirf her fcusbahj
4 Srlth threats.
1 1 Kha said that be ao Inaatirly
fealnus of her Dint he marked the axdna
-if her ehoe with chalk, ao that be
I Vould tell If aha had been xit of doors
.-luring hla absence, and alo secreted
' narkad nanera in her clothes no
that they would fall out If ahe
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alked a
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bout -
. U MM Hill 1 1 I f I . YTl M. 'A
I ahe 4mkT' Tieeir tfolffr 1it he waa not
i about. - - 1 '
,'1 Judge Fuller adjrmtt)d. th raw. tar
week. " A
f ipBESIDENT OF CHILI
-TO'HKDCCE CUSTOMS
If Valparaiso, Iec. 14. The chamber of
,." deputloa haa approve the projeot of
i law, authorUlng the prealdt-nt o the
' republic to reduce by 60 per cent th
ruatomi dutlea on snirar, (alvrtnlsed
Iron, foot-rear, and manufactured wool
I Hi aoodaAlan to aunpnaaa. far two
J ar.c trtaj j-dter f Innxirturh ei , b
' "aiveatoe. Hlfhetts h 'dntlea on foot-
ear have been proalbUtva. .
Free baaketa at Wavd'e.i latand.MIder
JAr NAVAL OFFICER 1
YANKEE ' WIDOW
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t London, Oc. j J. The marrlaw an
i fiourtred of ar 'Japnw nmval officer
. 'namatf Klkutaro Hasaktirt to an j(mer
'. Iran widow named Lydla Weaxherly
r.Franklyit ,
' r Both flaVe re ffMerl recently at' Prln-
. reaa Anne, Maryland. The marriage an
.' Jiounrement la publlahed only today,
; Jhotig-h the warYlarte 'too plar e fa the
, Teclatrafs office, Hanover Square and
J he enniistvetmet concludea wltSi th
tatemant that th pair are now oft their
i ay to Japan.
v ' Onld-heatf ea canes at Metxpeia.
(atcUl DlfBatrh Tke Jwmill
PuLa, !. VUido, the naval rub
luutonani. nl.u w.i artrataU aaiua time
an at Toulon after he had wid"vorfd
lo ll covernment lana of the harbor
defeaaaa. which he waa alleged to have
atoleo, mad a full cunfeaslon t
hla crime lo the examining magistral
In rHa. He wow admlia that he
In cotraiiinlcailna with an efu( of the i
tlernmri aplonag" department, and Imd
offered him the ain-n document ff
140, 00" The aent conaldered tha prh e
too high, no the twg-otUtton fell .
through I
WIm-t rilmo'a houa waa aearrhe-l .
police fnuiMl thera telegrama which the I
German Cnta had addreaaed to hint. ;
One of Iheaa aald that "the prlca ankrd
for tha good waa too dear." The oria '
inal telegram which I'llmo aent offering I
lo Mil the 1ocumcnla waa alao traced i
bv the authorltled. It waa In a dm-
aulaed liandwriilna. and did not con- i
lain the name iirul mMrfu of the acmlrr.
1'nlackllv the traitor, at the hint
mninct he ilei ulcd to alter a word In
Uie tnean.it A raaurea have to lp
elgned, I'llino, rorgi-ttlng the part he
plH In k. empl'ycd hla ordlnarr
handa rltliiK. nnd put hla Inltlala Ht the
fool it the allerjliun
At ttte coneluatuii of li examltuUlun
lie fainted, aod a doctor had to be "at
for In Order to revive him.
A Turin newKpaper atated today that
Re.ir Ailmiral Mearl, aa-Urrman naval
filia ba In 1'asla, lu ha Juat been re
called, waa mixed tip In the I'llrao af
fair, and that It waa to him that lUlnto
offered lo aell the papera. n Inquiry
at the foreign ITIoc thla evening It waa
lerd tlmt there waa im fiMtadailufv
for the Bbiteinant that Admiral Blegrl
tint been Implicated In any affair of
eaplonage In Frame.
ASSOCIATION PLEAHS
F0K CASH D0NA1T0X
(Rpeltl Plipilrh to Tk Jonrof I )
. Uucooa Ayrea. I Ma. 14 The Li'irrrian-
AtKeAtlae ajllcm of Berlin haa di
rected a petition to Its dlplomatlo rei
reeenlatlve In ihla elty asking A aut
aly . for U aurpert In tha Oerman
city. The minister haa recommend"l
the matter to our government, which
uffgtsted to eougreaa .an annual
TObvenflon ef H.eoo for a period of
four yeara.
The government haa alio requested
the.Oarman irffi'aaor. lluatave Nlde-
leln to trrvearfrate- tha beet Binnner of
extending th market or Argentine
products In (Jermany. It hns determine!
to uav the Herman profissor Jj.OOO io
visit Argentine and niibllfh a work .n
the agricultural products of the country.
ATTEMPT TO MURDER
RAILWAY MAIL CLERK
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Bpokaae. Waarwt Dec IS. While the
Bpokane I-lls St Northern paasenper
was on Its way to Newport last night
an attempt waa made by some unknown
person, hid In ambtiHn. to Kill Mall
Clerk Pearson. Several shots were fired
through the car door, but none took ef
fect . .
BADEN-BADEN THIEVES
STEAL RICH JEWELS
A Simple Bemedy That It Alwayt
XflcaolOQe.
I It has only been a few jeara elnca It
I n dlaiovcred that a surgical operatlea
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been hut a abort time alnre the dlaaaee
wn diacovcred and named.
Wbauevsr laara la ui Inflamed condi
tion of I he appendix, caused hy Impact
ed faecea In the amall cavity apenlng
Into tha InUsUne, vu then have appa
d:(ltla The oldep doctors used to call this
Inflammation of the buweU. ant wets
piixxlei) lo knnw tha cause,
Kven how, with all the knoa-lndge We
I e n th dUaaae. no medical man ran
i tell by wa should have ta aien4ix.
, way we nnd It, where It la, at wliat are ,
Its fiinctlona. if It haa any. i
The illamne f which IUs ofierttloa la
a cure la aaaaily raaael by WidicaiiHi,
j.iml in ninny caaea tollowa a large aed I
, Indlk'ri'imo aaeai. 1
I J'hvalclana have ntf) recently recom
i mended an oratln. hut now, as It Is
1 known that It la caused by Indigeatlon.
or 4 y ape pais, aura wHtetMii aw opera
I lion In .maurrd.
Where the patient la treated with
fltimrt a I'yxpepsla, Tableta, the un
healthy condition prevailing rapidly dla
appcar, the aiomach and Inteatlnea are;
pluccil hack In their normal condition.
eciy org. in of the body operates as It
ahould, iiinl the I n fl.'i mum I la reduced
and the "jMTallon In avoided
Conm ii iiiloun pliyali'lana, w ho are look
1 1 k after the l"M IntereNts of their P
tlinia. will alwaya keep a aupply of
Htuart a Uyeuepaia Tablets bandy In
the It iilrtre. where In canes of sudden at
ta ka of iixilgeatloa ilK-y cb relieve
the pntlent at once.
There la no record of a case of ap
pendicitis wlu-re the stomach nnd bow
els were In a healthy condition and
properly digeatad Ut food from raewl
to meal
No better advice can be given to any
oue wtto has attacka of indigestion, or
who hat bean threatened with appeadl
cilia, than to tell him to go to the itrug
Mora, pay i.0 centa and take home a
paekiujia of .Stuart's liynpepnla Tablats.
wlii'irt'rr heartburn, ran In etomnch
or boweln, heart dlaeaae or stomach
treubbra. sour crucllona, acidity or fer
mentation are present, act at once.
THke a dose of the Tableta and get ro
ller ua oi in an poaalble.
At all drugglsla LO centa.
Send ua your nam and address to
day and we will at oace send you by
man a sample package rree. Adnreita
K. A. Stuart Co. ljO Stuart BUlg.,
Marehall, Mica.
W1LLIA3IS FUNERAL
AT OREGON CITY
The funeral of Mra. T,ura H. W11-
llama of Oladatore. wife of ('. A. Wll-
llamn, inl)utnnt general of the Oregon O.
A. II., who died at Nt Vincent's honpltal
lnnt evening, will take place at 2 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon from the Klret I
Methcxllnt church at Oreynn City. Be
alden a husband kirn. N IHIarus leaves
two anna Clark H. WtlHams of the
Oregonlan. and W. A. Wllllama, alao of
Fortle.nd.
Mra Wllll.irot was born In Alexan
dria, New Hampshire. Iiecember 12.
14!'. In October, 1 875, she was raar-
rld to .Mr. Williams and moved to
Oregon 16 years later.
iRpeclat filapltcB Id The iotnl
Pnden-Baden, Dec. H.ln the Hotol
Stephanie some thieves have rolibwl
Baron rtnldschmtdt Rothchlld of Jewels
valued at IS.OOO and at the same time
took 120,000 worth of Jewels from tin
Baroness EphrunsL
Hi
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'If you are going home for Christmas, take along
one of our 'Life-Preservers" in the form of a Rain
coat. It's a warm friend and will never go back
' pit you. ,; .
i .There are many other things you will want to
' . wear, and things you will want to take along for
-presents.
How about Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers,
Silk Hose, Silk Pajamas, Silk Underwear, Silk Um
brellas, Silk Waistcoats,. Silk Shirts, Silk Neck
wear, and everything for men's and boys' wear as
fine as silk.'
4 Or buyone of our Merchandise Orders for any
amount you wish, and he can select his own present.
JI0ME PHONES WILL
RING IX COURTHOUSE
The eoiintv court this morning de
cided to order the Installation of Home
telephnnea In the courthouse. This Is
done In compliance with the petition of
over 70 attorneys or the city, wno urgeo i
that they were often put to inconveni
ence bv the fact tiiat there w amy tne ,
telephone system In the courthoase.
Twelve cr thirteen phonea.wUl be or-)
dered In. the county being granted a
special rate of J2 per month.
SHOULD BE PAST 25.
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At Loast That Is tbe) Conclusion ot
Dr. KeU Kvosr.
From the New York Sun.
After an eVbntiatlve examln.itlon ef
tha causa that determine the size and
-welirht of newly born Children Hr. Bela
Itevan comes to the conclusion that
heredity haa nothing to do with it The
size of the child depends entirely Bpon
the ae of the mother, he thinks, and
the older she Is the bigger and stronger
the uhild la likely to be. regardless of
the Mtature and strength either of the
parents ior grandparents.
Speaking .generally, he finds that the
children of very yoiine- mothers are like
ly to be small and 111 nurtured, while
those born to women more than 26 are j
ant to be large and robust. He consld-
ers the reason very simple, the woman
of 25 hefng fully matured, ao that o
nourishment la expended upon her de
velopment.
From fills prislrlon the doctor at
tempts to explain the racial character
istics of vaiioua peoples. Thus the
geandinavlaus, who mak late mar
riages, have maintained high stature
and" robtaaf physique. .-
On the other hand In th south of
France and In southern Jtaly very
young girls nre given In marriage, and
In consequence the race haa dwindled In
height and frame and even In energy
and Initiative. Hebrews in Poland are
a conspicuous example of the evil of
early motherhood.
Tiie doctor thinks that the same prin
ciple may account for the smallness of
the Japanese, and he is sure It does, for
the degeneracy of the Hindus. It
causes the average height and build of
cltv people to be inferior to that of
peasants, and It tends to cause physical
retrogression In the leisure- class,
wherein girls marry young, aa com
pared with the class of workers, in
which the young women have to take
up trades or domestic service for aev
ernl years before they can marry.
Very Sad Homecoming.
(Special M.pntch o Tha Journal.)
St. Jlelens, Or., Dec. 13. Mr. and Mra
W. P. Maelnv and two daughters have
returned from a three months' visit to
relatives at their former home In Penn
sylvania. It Is a vcty sad home-coming
for them, as their youngest child, a
very bright girl of 3 years, died while
they were away.
MULE MEASUREMENTS.
Why Those Bought for British Army
Mast Meet Certain Requirements.
From the Washington Star.
"Three hundred mules with empire
waists and chest measurements of CI
Inches are preparing for a tour of
India," said Robert L. McDonald, cf
Kansas City last night.
"A British officer has been In Kan
sas picking thetn up. The party will
sail in December, and this will be a
chance for these rovers, who turn up
when the British want muleteers, to i
get a ride In a transport to Calcutta.
This Js as far as the mules will be
taken by the muleteers, but they them
selves are to go up the Himalaya moun
tains, inaia, being a rearruiry, not
Place. I shunned by the aristocratic
officers of the contingent of the army
there. The poor subaltern spends his
eave of absence on the coast, whore
It is cheap. Tbe real swell goes to the
Himalayas.
"There Is where the Missouri mules
are going. Their baggage will consist
eft ii l4ti
of machine guns find ammunition. They
win travel in panties, one carrying a
small caanon, another a pair of wheels
for it, another the carriage, and the
balance will carry ammunition. It a
not for tha looks of things jthat the
British now demand a, mule with a
fl-inch cheat- measurement. but be-
cause the Britisher neer , overlooks via
bet. .. tia aieta out to carry his moun-
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STOKE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX .O'CLOCK
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Specials for Tomorrow
...
In conjunction with the matchless bargains from every department in the Pre-Holiday Sale, we offer for Sat
urday't sp?cial selling a list of interesting items that will prove suggestive and opportune to those who are
prepared to make selections for holiday gifts. Mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will not be accepted for
specials quoted for tomorrow only.
Another Lot of'SgSmr Carpet Samples
SaW&S Special 50c, 75c and $L00 Lach
Tomorrow in the' Carped Department we repeat the splendid
values offered in a previous sale of samples of Floor Cover
ings, l yi-yard lengths, that represent almost every weave and
the latest patterns Tapestry Brussels, Velvets, Body Brus
sels, Axminsters, Wiltons, Wilton Velvets, etc. all neatly
tk ft aa . ...
Douna or inngea, ana in sucn variety ot colorings as will en
'able you to make a selection to harmonize with any floor cov
ering. , v: n
few III
l 1 1 a. alWaAaaa) ,,TaaiSjW
Clock SDecial Salad Bowls
Tomorrow at $1.75 aKe mtes
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The Basement Department of fers fdr to- SPECIAL 35c and 50c J
morrow only at this special price hand- For tomorrow's special selling the Basement Department offers
some Gold-Plated Parlor Clocks in a at these attractive pricings Nine-Inch Salad Bowls and Cake
very fancy design, made of heavy metal, Plates, in German china, two patterns in each to select from
12 inches hfgh, and guaranteed for five one in rose design, and the other in rose and golddecoration.
years a suggestion for an appreciable These are especially suggestive for inexpensive and useful holi-
holiday gift. day gifts.
Rdman Stool
Special , $1.00
An attractive little piece
in the mahogany finish.
Has turned legs and
lower cross spindles, and
the seat is upholstered
in plain and pattern ve
lour, of which there are
several colors to
choose from. Only one
to each purchaser.
Child's Arm Rocker, Special $1.65
This attractive and comfort
able little arm pattern, made
of solid oak, in the golden
finisk, and has loose velour
cushion in various colors.
We offer this regular $2.75
value for tomorrow only at
the above special. Pur
chasers will be limited to one
rocker each.
Lace Curtain Special
$3.50 Values for $1.35 Pair
In the Drapery Department, for tomorrow only, a new
lot of Corded Arabian Lace Curtains in Mission pat
terns, y yards long. Purchasers limited to two
pairs each.
In the Bedding Departm't
$1.50 values in Gray Cotton Blankets, 11-4 sizes;
special, per pair 90c
$6.50 values in Gray Wool Blankets, 11-4 sizes; spe
cial, per pair $3.45
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Magazine
Racks
Special $1.35
Solid Oak Four-Shelf Magazine
Racks, in two popular finishes
golden and weathered. These
plain yet substantial pieces are
42 inches high and have 12-inch
shelves. An unusual bargain at
tomorrow's special price. Only
one to each purchaser.
Sale
of
Children's
Vehicles
Doll Carts
Coasters
Wagons
Etc.
IVDUBCSSttT I
IMO00 uj
COMPLETE'H005E-FURm5HER5
MAKE YOUtjl
owwrcwrtji
in mi r'js
Every
convenience
in the
Ladies'
Waiting
Apartment
on the
Balcony.
Buy a Piano Right!
REED-FRENCH'S XMAS
OFFER BEATS THEM ALL
If you can use a piano and are willing to pay us
at least $100 DOWN and the balance in six months'
time, we will guarantee to give you a magnificent
$400 PIANO FOR $280, or we can .give you an ex
cellent piano worth in any retail store $300 FOR
$225. . , i . .-
Reed-French 'Piano Co.
SIXTH AND BURNSIDE
re
tain guns on Missouri mules and he
found after his exnerlenee with tens
of thousands of them during- tha Bour
war, that tha best mule born for Tom
my Atkins' job is a short coupled mule
from 16 to 15 hands high and 61
inches around the girth.
Harness waa made rv the train-
load far this aised animal, and tfet
explatns why the officer now in Kan
sas la .o particular, as to tha -rlrth
measurement, Tha harness for sll Off
ing the part, of a machine- gun eon-
slsta ot leather and steel or bras, parts.
Our mule packers, who get $76 a
month In our , own army, know the
advantage ef having a mule fit tbe
pack or the pack fit the mnle. When
he gets both he Is a happy transpor
tation bos.. Tha British make that
an actual state of affairs by making
their trappings all one else and then
finding mules -to fit The advantage Is
realized only when a mula tltt in an.
tlon and an underatudv haa ta ihnntAnr
his load., or. durln. , th. march, when i
Special DinnerSet Sale
Commencing tomorrow we will place on sale a
42-PIECE DINNER SET
In attractive patterns of gold and floral decora
tions. These sets consist of large pieces and are
worth double what we ask you for them. We have
a limited supply. As long as they last we price
them to you at this sale k, , , .
For $3.85 Per Set
J. J. KADDERLY
131 First St., Adjoining O. W. P. Waiting-Room
It Is necessary to relieve the gun train
by fresh mules.
"The 'Empire waist' means a short
coupled mule. The British army buyers'
rule Is -for hand like a pictura, leg.
Ilka bars of Iron and feet like itrn.
son., ntells, short In his couplings and
Intelligent' To this Is added in vh
mul. department & chest measurement
of (1 Inches.
liateteers are paid for
inn uuiwnru oouna np or the British
transports and ar. returned to Kan
sas dlty If they elect to remain at
the foreign station the igrrin.. ....
right to claim passage home later on.
wui mi m urnumi fis,'lr
United Htates,
via tungiano.