The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 07, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON : DAILY I JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY
GEER OUT
f AT THE THEATKES 1 AfJOFRRflfl ASIffJ
I IlllUkllUVII IIUIIV
f OR 1TT0RHEVS
Former Candidate for Got
ernor Does Not Speak Very
: lubricatingly of ex-Go?
Bloo Moon" at Heilfg Tonight!
The attraction at the Hellig theatre.
Fourteenth and Washington streets, to
night and tomorrow night will be Schu
bert Bros.' production 'of the musical
comx)r euccess, "Tha Blue- Moon." This
well known firm la presenting tha fa-
mmia American comedian, James T.
Powers, and an excellent supporting
company. eata now selling.
"The Alan of the Honr" Next Week.
The much talked about drama "Thai
Man of tha Hour," which traata of the
Denies That He Is Slayfr'of
Harry Logan or That jus
Jiame Is Joe tf3etz; '
ceeding Ellis.
1 T. T. Gear's hopes to step Into tha
Shoes of Congressman Elila do not ap
pear so roseate to W. J. Furnish of
randleton, aa they to do to Mr. Goer,
' wha. has transplanted himself In TJma-
. tlUa county from Marlon and la about
to begin a campaign for- tha congres-
lonal nomination.
" Mr. Fornlsh was In town today on
tha ' way t to California on a ' buaineas
trip and while here talked of things
generally in the quiet, cauuona
Joseph Andersen, who la accused of I
present graft situation throughout the the murdar of Engineer Harry "M. Lo-
the Hellig theatre all next week, be- fn "n tn fourth street bridge last
naay mint. January i F'wuw oi ,
matinees will be iv-I Judre flaland vaatarilav aftamnnn Jkn-I
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11 ??lyB7- OBal ,0 swering tha ouestlons of Deputy Dis
trict Attorney Hert Haney, ha' aald that
Anderson is his true name, ana denied
mat- he haa been known aa Joe Bets.
He aid ha had no attorney, but asked
tha court to appoint William Q. .Hale
and John A. Jeffrey to defend Mm.
j u nire iieiana intimated tnat na could
TW. ginning next Sunday night, January October, pleaded not guilty
uuiui a jlau3ijcvi3 vm. uuiii. special price matinees win
opens ext Friday at theatre.
Special Price Matinee Tomorrow.
A special price matinee will be given
at the Helllg theatre tomorrow after
noon at 2:15 o'clock, when the musical
comedy 'The Blue Moon" will be the
Pin. seats are
Main 1 and "A'
now selling.
-1122.
Phon I appoint only one, though
-nonea m,,ht Ml ,J h deslre, to
ncculiarlT hla war.
"You have another embryonic con-
, gressman up in your town?" It waa
. .aald. Mr. Furnish looked lnqulaltive.
- and interested
, T. T. Oeer' ha waa reminded.
-Oh, yea." ha said. ,
- "What la that going to do to Sir.
ElllsT" Mr. Furnish waa aakeo.
"It la pretty early to Bay," wag tha
response,
,"Oeer, of course, haa aoma frlenda
vp about Union, where ha once lived,"
' It waa nasardedL
- "Kllla haa lota of friends there, and
all over eastern Oregon," Mr. Furnish
aald quickly. -
. "it looaa aa mougn tna oatue wooiu
have to be fought in IortlanU," waa
tha next gueaa. .
"I have heard people say." said Mr.
Furnish, "that Mr. Oeer could not get
tha vote here he did at the last elec
tion. I don't know whether h- oan
beat .Elila or not. Nobody does." h
en id as he turned away from politics.
"It la too early yet and then you can't
tell an v war."
Mr. Furnish also discussed the bank
In lawa and conditions here. He aald
that bad bankera ought -ta be brought
vp abort when they violate the law, and
. that the lawa ahould be enforced.
"Bankers -ought -to obey tha law in
. every thing." aald Mr. Furnish. "And
, they ahould run their banka In the
proper manner When they da violate
' tna law toey - ougnt to Be prosecuted
- vigorously, and II guilty, ahould be pun
ished in no uncertain manner. This
ought to bo done for ther protection of j
.the businesa aa well aa for tha safety
ui ins puuuc.
. "I did not Ilka tha banking; law passed
oy the last aesalon of the legislature.
. J came down here a couple of tlmea
and worked with the f ranters of tha
jaw and aald then aa now hold, that
a banking law ahouldallow tha bank
. era room to handle their business, but
at tha same time It ahould be simple,
cieany oerinea and atraigbt-out. Then
li it la violated the banker who vio
. Jatea It ahould be subjected to the vig
orous application of ita penalties.
"There 4a tha aame trouble with the
federal banking law. - Ther4 they find
thinga not according to tna law and
nothing la dona about It until aoma
thin happena, then the law la In
, voked. It .ought to be applied, before
anything happena and then no great
l damage would be dona to the public
"What ought ta be done' le to have
good laws and then enforce them at
all times, both as regards tha bankera
ana me people, men. were would sel
dom be any trouble."
Mr. , Furnish leaves tonight for Cal
lrornia -on a short busineaa trip.
the other
to do ao. The
case was continued until Thursday to
rivirnicjwumi n runrwia, I attorneys.
Tomorrow Florence Roberta nnnna ber George L. Blodgett. who haa bean
engagement at the Marquam with rranted a new trial by tha supreme
"Zlra." This bill will be given Wed- court on tna cnarge or murder, avlll not
neaday and Thursday nights and at tha l rle1 again until an effort has been
Saturday matinee. For Friday and Sat- moJa to have the supreme oourt re
urday nighta 'Sham" will be played. verM 1ecJ8,on Mr Hany -Neither
of theae dramas have been pro- pounced to Judge Cleland that a re
duced In Portland, and each la some- "HPf will ba aaked.and until this la
thing new. Miss Roberts, now a na- decided nothing further will be done
ttonal star, la annportad by a brilliant ,! .tn circuit court,
metropolitan caet. A p ea of rullty was entered by M.
. uviumaii, mun lurnto uia name oi
"Soldiers Of Fortune." Hla Wife haa m&da no1 tha Ji.nl nt
Marlbel Beymour at the Bnker Is aeen I ln check and Judge Cleland Imposed
this week in Richard Harding Davia' I aentencg of IS months In tiie penlten-
iniuuiut piy, Doiaiers oi ronuno, noi.
In one of the sweetest feminine roles Other pleas of guilty were made by
ever written that of Hope Langham, & E. Chapman, charged with a atatu-
the daughter of the rich owner of the lory offenae. and by Fred Cobb and
Iron minea, who goea down Into South Jack King, jointly accuaed of stealing
America and finds her romance and HO from L. Thlsan of 20 Fourth
fate In the manly character of Robert atreeL All three will bo sentenced on
Clay, chief of the civil enrineers. Tha Thursday. . .
Baker company la doing full Justice to I Those who placed themselves In the
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"ave Received ISOTiilt '
today rld&ia.Ma
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i iii s s 'ii nil' i in wsii i ii in ii' hi 'mb i
the pay. Matinee Saturday.
Blatlnee Tomorrow, at Empire.
One of the beat plays of the season
at the. Empire la 7 At tha Old Crosa
Boada," whlsh will be aeen all this
week, with wiatlneee tomorrow and Sat
urday. It la a comedy drama, the atqry
cuntnining love, painos ana
not guilty cUss were: Lee Ling,
charged with ateallng electricity by
tapping tha wires; Joa Bogoskl, aasault
with a dangerous weapon; Richard
umnwooo. . aiatutory charge; J. O.
Compton, forging a laaaa and William
A. Haley, ateallng twenty tona of cast
iron. Tnesa will be up Thursday" to
nave tna oate or their triala fixed.
me xoiiowtng were arraigned and al-
Car No. Erie 73415 direct
from the Edison Factory,
loaded to its full capacity
with V ' ' '
Gold Medal
'..
EDS
Records
This car contains' 140 cases,
with 300 records in each
case, making a total of
42,00Q' Edison
nathoa and comadv
eklllfully blended. The scenes are laid Mowed until Thuraday to plead: H. Al
In and around Natchea, Mississippi. I Jen, assault with a dangeroua weapon:
luira, wuu biwbjb Kivea ma i iuaiev UMmtF. itMitnv n
uairvui um uei ui every ming, nas I omer jewelry rrom Julia Flory
ling-
rand"
tnia year engaged tne beat an
expensive comnan
seeit In, tha play
moatlDalton, stealing-
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.-.u.,,. vviuimuj wuitu ubs unon inum jnrs. .jsia unepnera; m. ueard, as
sault ana nailery upon his wife, Celia I
Beard: James Welder, obtaining money
Great Drama at the Lyric. IT ,Ji.Prln,"..bJr H.B,n tha name
Th Allen tnok onmninv h.. r:.."L wren.
"Tne Transgressor." it is a play o
theatrical life and for that reaaon li
kwviiihii udhjuv, uj scene snowing I Wintlar of 147 North
the dressing rooms of a theatre dor' street.
wenpua on Aiiorney jonn h. Kann. m
a., Menoeraon, larceny of cigar aup
oa. plies from t Frohman and A. W. Hunt,
of steallnr naarlr 160ft worth of Jewelry
la from Cora H. Eldrfdge and Katharine
Seventeenth
and Sunday.
1
A Child of the Slums."
"A Child of the Blume," tha nUy this
week at the Star theatre, la caualng a
mild aensatlon by reaaon of the new-
nnaa oi tne piot ana tne admirable way
in - w ii iuii it ! ueinr bctao d
rTencn aiock . company. This
rirst appearance in Foi
Child of the Blums" hai
coma at tne hands or the patrons of
this cozy family theatre. Matinees
Thuraday and Saturday. - '
harged. the diatrict attorney re
ing "not a true btlL" Van Schmidt
ted much excitement one night by
raising a
discharged.
portini
created
exhibiting a revolver and
large-aized disturbance, but was die-1
cnaraea on as reeinsr to ma Tunisian
' J I end nr rt.t n rn tr Dmam , n. u I
is Via I "flen.anl maae nappy Dy dlschargw-waa
nrtianH mr,A T I ""'i?. wno nas Deen in Jail since
haa found a u "'u,7..,n:.'M on tna cnarge of
. i M,iin K:f im .mi.. . . w i- m I
liu xrum Aioaen mngn, a Hindu.
Over 26,000 pounds. This
is the third car of records
we have received in the last
90 days, besides three full
carloads of Edison Machines,
making six carloads in 90
days.
We claim this is more Edi
son Machines and Records
received in three months
than ,
All Other Makes
Shipped into Portland dur
ing the past year. There is
a reason for this.
Edison Machines
HOPE SOON TO BE EID
OF EARLY KISING HABIT-
DISHONEST JEWELER
FOILED BY OFFICERS
' (TJnlhM Press tested Wire.)
Seattle, Jan, 7. -United States 1 eua
toma officers have arrested Eugene
Wagner, a Vancouver B. O Jeweler,
who, to evade hia creditors and likewise
tha United SUtes cuatoma, smuggled bis
stock across the line. In a safe deposit
- vault over i6,000 worth of jewels have
been f oundA It was tha plan of Wagner
to get the jewelry across the Una then
return and go Into bankruptcy.
- - Women Wondera.
There are -four women wonders at
the Grand this week. They are the
Onaatrl I ITit rnnao m . at, nw
girls do some of tha civ.r.t' ..ri.i I Habit! The world is ruled by habit
feata that have been seen on a. local , W. H. Mansfleld, who with his wife,
stage at any time. Another act which formerly published the Leader-Herald.
Is Betting tha publlo talking la the one- t Nampa, Idaho, and after Belling out
man Playlet of Proaton Kendall, moved to Portland, haa been In the habit
uiiicb. in tnis arama l v scums; up at o ciock every dav In
plays seven charactera and tn year. Mra Mannfleld haa also al-
$.1
00
KendaU
makeg 11 diatinct changea.
. Passion Play Pictures.
.Thle Is the last day to see the moving
pictures of the "Passion Play" at the
Marquam. The performancea are con-
t,n.u.ou5r?m A'c,oc,t tnl ernoon
until 10:S0 tonight.' These plcturea have
been aeen by thouaanda of people at
tha Marquam, and have been the prtncl-
fal toplo of conversation for the past
hree days. Oberammergau, where the
"Passion Play" la given once every 10
years, la where the operators took these
pictures.
.Neither of them haa anything to do
now, dui it la wiin great
they are accomplishing;
way a been on early riser.
reat difficulty that
. - , , . r C3 ...v amv.fc K
icoping m tne. morning. In fact,
Mr- Manafleld has found It almost an
impossibility. He haa no paper to get
"H4, n,otiinf on hla mind, etfll he uau
aily finds himself up and about the
" J'ora daylight every morning.
It is the same with Mra. Mansfleld. -
But In time the two of them have
hopea of overcoming thla gettlng-un-early
habit and believe that eventually
V n ai Bsfii aIiIa a
u vvaun.j iiunuiei aiier.
0
A WEEK
No Interest
Graves Music
Company
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OOne of the Important Duties of Physicians
aim uic vvcii-iiiiuiAiicu ux uic rt una
Ss to learn as to the relative standingr and reliabilitv of the leading manrtfactur-
. . a . . i a iv. t. i l - i .i . .
ers oi pieoacinai atiuu, as me most enunenc pnysicians are tne most careitu as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
' known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliable houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the
Company has JjeCome a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy."
V TRUTH AND QUALITY
appeal to the Well-Informed in every, walk of life and are essential to permanent suc
cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
I enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right
!iu n xv. : . 1 : w:i. i i. j . i x i x v i
; xivui($ witu cujt tuo bciiu uupura, , tiiwu pivper auu wicuge oi wuu i, la uesi eacu uour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
eain many instances a; simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at -the
i proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co, feels that it is alike important to present
t truthfully the subject and to supply the, one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the approval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because
of the excellence of the Combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
' ' This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of
Byrup of Figs and has attamed, to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
fwnily laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians andthe Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we have adopted the mere elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be
called for by the shorter name of Syyup of Figs nd to get its.beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the": Company--California 'Fig. Syrup Co.
rplainly . printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of
Figs or by the full name fiyrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and
, y Elixir of Senna is the one laxative.remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Jjo. and tne same heretofore known by the name Syrup, or Figs wmcn has given sat-'
isf action to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout tha
JJnited States in "original packages of one size only, the regular price, of which is fifty,
cents per bottle, . . y '...;:':
Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
Ca&Jl4ae-a A mJII ' A. TTT- 1 ' a . T m9 at V J. 1.1.. J A. . Jll A. - J
vs iiuauiouucu wiiuua via meaning 91 tne jpooa ana urugs act, dune outn, xyvo,
328 Washington Street :
PAPER REDUCED
TKTO one need be barred from pwnmg an Edison
J N Phonograph because he has" hot the entire
purchase money in hand at once. Nearly every deafer
'''."a-' ' -v., ' .
in every town can make an amngemeht, whereby,
after paying a smaH amount of money, you can have
the Phonograph delivered at once' and the proper
number of records, and so .
begin to enjoy it at once
paying the rest in easy instalmcnts.T It requires almost ;
ho self-denial- on your part to own a Phonograph
and it will more than make up its cost to you.Thc
amount of 'the. 'instalments' ,will "be' less thanfyou
payffor an evening's entertainment at the theatre.'
If you have not neard the new Edison model with
the big horn, go to the nearest Edison store and
hear it, or write to us for descriptive booklet.
TO BUSINESS MEN: An Edisod .Business WB DESIRQ GOPD. LIVE DEALERS to sell;
Phonograph enables a stenographer to gett EdiaooFhonographs in every town where wear
twice as many Ittters as she otherwise would, ncnow well represented. Dealers having estab-
Write for booklet. Ushed Stores should write at once to
National Phmmvtf Cocn 2TS LAxs Av Orxise; N. J.
I Tlas-iiStaTllslWniaWBimr r- - nK ' ' j
In Portland several days In regard to
y"11" aea in wmcn ne is interested.
Thers is no truth In the statement
that I am going; into busineaa in Port
land," said Mr. Wursweller yesterday.
"That Is. not tha mercantile hnln,.
or rdt other outside of ihat wki.h
draws me to Portland occasionally. At
preaent I am hera In regard to a cattle
deal. Thla la simply a oerlodlcal visit
"Although I did purchaae soma pron-
Bonds of Indicted Title S!?.i K'Jffi- fiL- "
1 viui luiu mercantile
Down Several Degrees.
"Portland Is a a-ood Dlaca to liva in
and a good plaoa for business, but I
have other interests- that will keep me
Mr. Wursweller was formerly mrnvkr
i.vuuiiuwiuuuii m wewmiesi ana moil innuenrmi ifi
District Attorney Manning, wno asked sens or urooic county. Ha has a state
that the bonds of J. Thorburn Ross and vUM"vn " ousineas man.
T. T. Rurlrhart ha firm) In anma
- u . u h.iit A M "TI l
satins its oon ami f tt "-"""""mua' rw clearance
Tn,, . , - " I ma lur una -anoe Bargains.
ni" ana jonn; jc 7 Aiicmaon at 110,000,
iresiama' Judee Cleland In the circuit I YirmTTTi irrtmvi n-rmw
court yesterday afternoon placed the JJJJi UiS, JUCiJrO UJr hHi
bonds of tha two first namef at tin Ann I " ..
tuia vi u laiier pair ai ll.uuu.
.The bond raautrad for Run trnl Ttm-v.
1 nan is ,ouo on eacn 01 tne ton r in
dlotments. while the other accused offl
Clals of the Titl Ouarantea A Trnm
I furnish 15,000 bonds ton the charge of
i.tcinug aepoaiis wnen.iney Knew tna
pana waa insolvent, and iz.eoo on och
or me omer laaictments.
The attorneys for tha defendants de
clared that tha hnnrt aakad hv. th dia
trict attorney waa an unheard of nrnn.
paitlon." They said that while there (Special Dispttcn t The JoerotL)
5".e" ucil n"wWlk' they ex- The Dalles. Or.. Janf. Dufur. tha
wut w meet ino laauea aa inT ara miiv i . . . - .
down by the diatrict attorney. u I lnlra c,tv In Wasco county, is
preparing 10 welcome visitors January
17 ana is. . These two days are expected
to do much to put Dufur on the map.
Friday. January l, will bo known as
educational dBVi and ncnr.i f taantiara
front that section of Wasco county will
ba in attendance. Anions- the - well
now educators who will take part are
v,j. nvuuiaun, uuuniy Bcnooi BUperin-
tendent of Multnomah county, and J. T.
I "EBers Sells Them All"
We carry not one, but ALL
, the leading makes of ; .
TALKING MACHINES
HOUSE NEXTJWEEK
Edncatlon Is to Be Exploited Prl-
dajr, '"iai7 ITi and Pmlt
on Satnrday, ' '
rewnaa inai na is not relying
ton the newspapers, and that hs would
not have brought In tha Informations
unless he had tha facts. He asserted
that the sum. he asked as ball is not
extravagant. ' ... , -
- The diatrict attorned and tna
sentativea of the defendant a also clashed
T.tr h lensth of time that should be
niiowea xor pieaaing. Tha defendant's
attorneys desired ona week, and thla
was allowed by tha court, tha diiit
viurnir auKKsaung inrea aays.
Mew bonds wera raaaiwaA inn
Mr. Manning then called several of the
oonasmen to tne witness chair for ex
amination as , to their financial ability
iu qumu.i j. m. feiereon, wno la down
A. A.
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for $5,000;
Llndsley, $.0000; F.
B. j Waits, $16,000, and D. M. Ferbach,
aio.vov, were questioned in turn. Tha
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 0.
IxTiisTnie, Kj.
" v Ban Francisco,5 CaL
. ; . uonaon, England.
JS IlUt UlUICiatCU a uyna
ie 30th, 1906. ' l j cess11
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only bondsman objected to by Manning
Was Ferbach.- whose ; avaminatinn
valoped the fact that ha owes tha Title
uuaraniee at urnst aoout 164,000, and
na is an m in i n ' tmrh,, Nt.nr.
bond for $10,000. Ferbach Insisted that
uniiivuiuuvrea propeny is rar in ex-
Din amount or tne bond, and
vioiiuiu overruiea me oojectiqn
Edward Halman, M. B. Wakeman and
v;.fluo"; appear as Donosmea Xor O.
Hill only.
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PEINE VULE IS GOOD
ENOUGH FOE HDI
William Wursweller of Wrinevllla ita.
nlas that M Is going lntdji aiarcantiis
pusiness in Portland. ' Mr. Wun.i.;
Saturday will ha a-1 van tn th. 4..
dustry. Among those who will be in-1
tuto 10 apeaa are jc. i smith of Hood
River, Addison Bennett of Irrigon, Tom
Richardson of tha Portland nnmm.n.i.1
club. Leslie Scott of Portland and R. H.
Weber of the state board of horticul-
EDISON
VICTOR, COLUMBIA
t A complete representation allowing a i . - :
cornparison not possible elsewhere. ;
!u,nl- P1 "venlng tha new Balch ho
tel will be dedicated and a spread
Tina B.U aiiaj ar UMBJi . - ')7 I
T. H. Johnston of the Dufur Commer
cial club has aonolntad nnmmttta. .tn I
iicynr . lob entertainment , of ths
The eountvf offlnai-a : nA Mimli
a.., .
irunm-u vi in Liaiies wiu hs Invited.
t
j Fine, New, Sound-Proof Individual 5
Parlors
And the Jargest and most complete
stock or records 4rt the West.
Xt Boa tha Saainaaa.
Mr. E.B. Chamberlain of Clinton," Ma, !
t The House
I of Highest
air. iu.isi. t. nam oer lain or Clinton,- Ma, 1 2 Xlta..
says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve: "It does S QlTftUiy
the business: I have used It tor piles .
'., sHaaanaax 'a ( ;
and it cured them. Used It for cha
S ana ii cured mem. ADnllert
an oia sora and it healed it without
leaving a scar behind."
vrutt jo.-s orug store.
Applle
1 it v
SSo at Skidmore
, Biggest
Busiest
end Best:
pisAOrsJlcJiCSr
.LEADING PACIFIC C6AST TALKING MACHINE'
353 Washington Street, Gor. Park 6
U at tha jlmperUl hotel and has been