The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE 'OREGON DAILV JOURNAt, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. 1 JANUARY 10. 1 1908.
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Imprisoned Miners at Ely, Tacoma Doctor Says He Will
Nevada, Get : Blankets
Via Six-Inch Tubc.;
Give Free Medical Advice
If He Is Prosecuted.
S
. - (Special ' Dispatch to The Journal.)
Ely, Nav Jan. 10.- Just one month
(Special Plipatca to The Josraal.)
Tacoma, Wash.. Jan.. 10. "I cam to
ago the Alpha shaft of the airousr, tfitne I Waahlngton to praotlcs medicine after
caved in. The timber a. Ilka etrawa be-1 graduating from two reputable college
for too titanic force, - collapsed, and I and passing the rigid examination of
thouaanda of tons of rocka and earth I the, atate board of medical examiners
filled the ahaft from below tha 1.000- of il1'"" n 13. obtalnln g a grade
foot level ud to BOO feet below the aur.IOf 10 per cent. X Intend to .remain
face. Three men. A. D. Bailey. Pred I here and practice medicine
tlon to the supreme court of the ITnltod
Brawn ant Paiai- UiDnniU im. I necessary for me to carry my conten
nrlannl in'tha ntimn kmlM rm .h.ltiOn tO the SUDreme COUTt Of 1
now with 41S feet of debris between Btatea," said Vt. T. H. Wheeler, Of Ta
them and liberty nd probably will re- oomtx. arrested early last week for prac-
icing mnaicma wunuui a iiL-runo,
Dr. Wheeler came to Washington last
main ther at lust a month Ion ror . I tlclng medicine without a license.
Tne marvelous ingenuity or men when I
ey are combattlna- forces which would aiay ana imnwaintir nu nrnvn
deetroy them has been exemplified In I" Seattle he paid hie 1109 foe to the
thla ease. Buttoned up In a pocket f North west wuianiasrers association,
the earth, aa It were, the reaculnr rjsrtv Lcomposed of lr. Charles K. MoClure.
not onlv hu established rnmraunlratlnn I Who- practiced With Dr. C 'W. Sharpie
secreisry ox int wuiru ur
only
with .the captives, but
y e
could, desire, save liberty.
resource
weather
haa
plea.
medical
asiinnl I awl
tham with nrAtiPMv vaKrvihinar ha. I tx&mtnerst Dr. Chetiiea JJ. Ford anfl
TV f I7a J i ai nuiu, vi ivw rm " v
tagieson, aiao or tna atate
k desire, save liberty. Dr. W, 8. Grtawc
demonstration Of thla fertility of Pr- B. Eagles
iree haa lust been given. The boa.rd- . ....
her here la very cold and anow oov- -For the 110",
aa n.Aml mtkA in rh.li.
wn In the numn. letter of aollcltatlon, written to Ur.
Sra tha a'roimri. . TVi
.house It la much warmer, but tha menlwhele'' Immediately after he had wri
needed blankets-. The only meana hv I ten from Indiana to the atate board of
which articles can pe lowered la through I examlnera to obtain information about
a elx-lnch water pipe, each made Into a license to practice, Dr. Wheeler wee
closed cylinder by meana of caps flen a seven weeks' "quia. Dr.
aorewed to their ends and the two fast-1 Wheeler saya the quia might have. In
to end with a chain.
a way. . been beneficial but tnat nis
natural supposition, when he received
a letter from the Qulamasters' associa
tion was that. If he took the quia he
would get his license.
"I received a grade of 71.9 per cent.1
i.nii.t. waa an. I aald Dr. Wheeler, "and waa not allowed
a license. iri examiuauuua wrn wr
such a character that It would be an
easy matter for the examiners to say
who would be allowed to paaa and who
would be marked down.
I was told by Dr. enarpies that I
eould practice medicine If I desired
to send' down three until the time of the next atate exam
ination, aiinouan a wuuiu niyer vo im-
national law la baased Pro
viding that a man who has had a good ;
aned together en
are lowered.
It waa an eaay matter to let down
food, water, candles, newspapers, to
bacco and even an Incandescent bulb by
which they are now aupplled with light,
out to iuroisn mem ok
Other thing.
The problem waa solved, however, by
Mrs. Bailey, wife of one of the prison
ers. She tore blankets into small atrlpa
mo inej couia oe siurrea into tne car
Here. More than a doaen trios were r
quired to lower a single blanket, and It
iook naii a aay
blankets.
Then Mra. Ballev filled tin nna of I mune from prosecution during that
tha cylinders with thread and needlea time. The doctor, however, assured me
and teleDhoned lnstmctiona to her hua. that before any likelihood of arrest
band about the aewlng. It took them would appear he would notify me to die
a dav to eomnieta nna tiiink.t mil it I continue my practice.
probably la a weird looking thine. ' "It will be only a matter of a ahort
Every hour or so would come a call fori time until a
mora naedleat thav ara hraaklnv tham I vldina that
so fast In the same way canvas was I medical training and who haa passed
let down and with pieces of Iron they the examinations or one atate board
found eota have been constructed. will be allowed to practice In any atate.
Brown haa been a victim of insomnia; "I do not wish to antagonise the ex-
In fact, haa not slept more than an hoar amlnlng board, but I do say that the
at a time alnce hla Imprisonment That system this atate haa or licensing phy
their appetltea are good, however, la at- slclana Is poorly srranged and Inado-
teitea oy tne amount OI rood wnicn JSIQuaie. 11 maaes in. tmramcri inn cii
aent dna'n dally. I tire masters of the medical Drofesslon.
Everyone in Ely agrees that Brown, I Should they desire to keep up the fees
Bailey and McDonald are having a far charged by pnysiciana ror proressionai
easier and more comfortable thing of It I services they can do ao by merely
than the men of the rescue party. The! plucking a liberal proportion of thoae
latter are exposed to the hardships of I who take the atate examinations.
a Nevada winter, aa well aa to the dan- The quia class, of which Dr. Wheeler
gera which beset thoaa who work In the I waa a member, consisted of 10 candl-
ahaft. dates for licenses, and netted the quiz
Business In the town Is almost at a masters $045, It is said. A similar quia
standstill, owing to the general interest is now In prorresa and letters signed
taken in the situation. Housewives vie by Dr. C A. Warhinick have been re
wlth each other in cooktne- dainties for celved In Tacoma by men who have
the men and there la nothing in the line
or liquid rerresnment too good for them.
One excellent woman, believing the
time had come ror the trio to think seri
ously of matters pertaining to the fu
ture life and to aeek salvation, won out
over certain obstructionists who thought
the carrying out of her purpose might
be too suggestive of Immediate future
possibilities and aent down a roll of
tracta.
One of these bore an admonition re
ferring to "the pit," and McDonald tele-
ked the atate board for Information
concerning the January examinations.
All of the Tacoma men axe unable to
say how It waa that tne quiamastere
obtained their addresses unless It was
through the medium of members of the
board of state meaicai examiners.
nr. wheeler's orrices in tne rjauitaoie
building are adorned with diplomas of
two Indiana medical coiiegea, a certifi
cate showing that he waa examined on
18 subjects before the Indiana board
of medical examlnera on April 14, 1903.
phoned up. "Bar. who la that cheerful I and passed with a grade of 80 per cent
person tnat wanta to rub it in on usT
The Elka. to which Ballev
have completed plans for a big banquet
when the men are liberated. He waa
told to eat cparlngly on the last day of
captivity to be well prepared, by virtue
of general emptiness, for the elaborate
dinner.
"You tell them." he said, "that I will
eat three squaiea a day up to the time
of the banquet and they can bury me
over u i aon t ao justice to it.
Y. M. O. A. Oonfetance.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Walla Walla. Wash., Jan. 10. A trl
etate conference of Toung Men'a Chris
tian associations began at the new Y.
M. C A. building In this city today with
an attendance of delegates from various
parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
The aesslona are to continue three daya
and will be devoted to the discussion
Clf Y. Vf P A. wnrlr In all itm Hrnnnhaa
I O BIT... 1 Ir.M A ..lit t. 1 ,
uvwia. VI IM I' 1 v, IllflV 1 1 1 vn unaiu.
He was given a license to practice any-
wnere in tnat state ana an otner ataies i
of the union except Montana, Washing
ton Oreron and California.
"If necessary I will give my services
away, and depend for support on volun
tary eontnautiona irom my patrons,
said Dr. Wheeler.
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OF BARGAINS 1 IP'S and BOYS' aOK
1"
The FIERCE PRICE REDUCTIONS of last week will continue
all this although, from present indications the assortment
will soon be broken 0
Hundreds have taken advantage of the GREAT SAVINGS
offered why not you? REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS.
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS MEN'S HEAVY OVERCOATS
?35.00
$65.00 Tailor
$50.00 SUITS REDUCED TO.
These Suits are BETTER than any
Suits in Portland.
$40.00 SUITS-REDUCED TO $27.50
Better than any $50.00 Suit in town.
$35.00 SUITS REDUCED TO ? 25.00
$30.00 SUITS REDUCED TO $20.00
$25.00 SUITS REDUCED TO.. $16.50
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS'
BOYS OVERCOATS
$15.00 OVERCOATS $9.85
$10.00 OVERCOATS $6.35
$8.50 OVERCOATS ... $5.35
$5.00 OVERCOATS $3.50
$3.95 OVERCOATS $2.50
50c KNEE PANTS 29a
75c KNEE PANTS ...49a
GREAT REDUCTIONS ALL OVER OUR
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
$50.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO..... $35.00
Equal to any $75.00 Tailor Overcoat v
$40.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $27.50
Equal to any $60.00 Tailor Overcoat.
$35.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $25.00
$30.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $20.00
$25.00 OVERCOATS REDUCED TO. .... $16.50
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS
. Two-Piece Snits In Plain Knee Pants.,'"-'.;' .
BOYS' $12.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS $7.50
BOYS' $10.00 KNEE PANTS SUITS ....... .$6.50
BOYS' $7.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS ..$5.00
BOYS' $6.50 KNEE PANTS SUITS ...$4.00
BOYS' $5.00 KNEE PANTS SUITS. ..... . $3.50
LADIES' and MISSES' MAN-TAILORED COATS
LADIES' $25.00 COATS $16.85
LADIES' $20.00 COATS .$13.85 '
LADIES' 515.00 COATS $10.35
LADIES' $10.50 COATS $ 7455
Northwest Bowling Tonrney.
(United Press teued Wire.)
Sioux City, la., Jan. 10. A large
number of bowlers are here from Omaha, i
Des Moines. St. Paul. Sioux Falls. Minne
apolis and other points to compete In
the tournament of the Iowa and North
western Bowline; association, which
opened today and will continue for one
week. The events are five and two
men contest, and are for the northwest
championship. Prizes amounting: to
$1,500 will be distributed amon- the
wlnnera. The association was recently
organised and this is lta first tourna
ment
BEN
MOTHERS will make GREAT SAVINGS by coming here
IXADING
CLOTHIER
LLING
There's quite a Row
'about Unsanitary
Bakeshops
We don't know how bad or how good they are.
4 The papers say some startling things and the health
boards are stirred up.
It seems an opportune time to say that the most nour
ishing bread in existence is not in the shape of bread at all,
bUtis composed of granules.
That's GRAPE-NUTS.
No bread in the world is so nutritious, for Grape-Nuts
food is made of entire wheat and barley and goes through
various processes of baking, during which the starch part
is turned into a form of sugar to be seen glistening in
minute particles on each granule of Grape-Nuts. The food
is the easiest to digest in the entire list of all foods and it
will pay to use it in place of white bread and observe how
well you feel.
The factories' are the world's standard for cleanliness
and sanitary conditions.
Scores of visitors are escorted through the factories each
clay and see just how Grape-Nuts and Postum are made
and how immaculately clean every nook and corner is.
. Come, you are all welcome. .
If you can't come, send a postal with' address carefully
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wiuicn anu wc 11 uuiii iree me Deauinuiiv illustrated dook.
y.lne uoor Unbolted.
" It takes one all through and the pictures show the in
. teresting machines at ..work. '
. Grape-Nuts 'food and Postum are never touched by
human hands in the ocessejjof-nalcing.
v There's happy health with Postum and Grape-Nuts,
and -
HOLY ROLLERS
FDUfJD euiiiy
I Leaders of Sect Convicted of
Cruelty to Children and
Fined by Court.
ASK GOVERNMENT
EOR MORE TIME
Water Users at Hermiston
Want Land to Aid Them
in Making Payments.
(Special DUpstcb to The Journal.)
Olympla, Wash., Jan. 10. C. W. Pear
aon and Ellas John, two of the principal
leaders In the fanatical sect known as
Holy Rollers have been found guilty
In justice court oa the charge of cru
elty to children and fined (25 each and
costs amounting to 250.
Thev wera cherrari with hefihht lalna-1 pouement Of the fl
Cecilia Flurry, an 11-year-old child, on lands to be entered
December 26. The first jury that tried
me case lauea to agree ana was dls
cnargea. The present jury
over three hours before brin
verdict. Appeal will be ma
case carried to the superior court.
ROAD TO OPEN NEW
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Hermiston, Jan. 10. The Water
Users' association which haa charge of
affairs In the settlement of the Uma
tilla Irrigation project is preparing
petition to the secretary of the interior
asking for a two year's respite or post
onetnent of the first payments on tha
under the project.
anu was ens- i - v . ., '
y deliberated 5e um of, b Pe.r,
Inglng in the ?' the 1
nade and the I tn maintenance o
ii
DISTRICT
People of Union Want to Get
at the Fine Forests on
Catherine Creek.
Under the reclamation law settlers
will be required to Day. in cash downi
the sum of $6 per acre on tha cost price
il per acre per year on
of canals, when aDDll-
caUon for water right la made.
As the settlers ar noor men and will
have but little means to begin with, this
cash payment, before the land la made
productive Is considered to be burden
some, and the petition will ask that the
time for making payments be extended
rronr 10 to 3 2 or 13 years, with no pay
ments the first two or three years. In
order to give settlers a chance to de
velop their claims and enjoy an Income
rrora the land. The cost or clearlni
and leveling the land will be consider
able, and It Is not thought that many will
on aDie to maxe ine land rjavments in
addition to tnese expenses.
WANTS LIVERYMEN-TO
PAY FOR HUSBAND
'There's a Reason"
Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Midi.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
La Orande, Or., Jan. 10. The county
court of Union county has granted a
franchtsa to what la known aa the Cen
tral Construction company to occupy
certain portions of the county road In
the construction of a railroad eaetward
from Union up Catherine creek.
IS
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., Jan. 10. Holding that
the livery firm of Lang A Aussell in
Pendleton Is responsible for the death
of Dr. Emil Stoessel. his widow. Mra.
Helen Stoessel has brought suit against
tne nrm ror if.ovu. ur. stoessel died lh
Portland hospital as the result of .In
juries received In a runaway accident
on the Pilot Rock road, September 24th
The oblect of tha nronosed road
to reach the extensive bodies of timber of last year. It la alleged In the com
land ol Union, and as an inducement I piamt tnat tne accident was due to a
thl
way of promoting this enter- rotten neck yoke strap which allowed
prise, the citizens of Union last fall I tne tongue or the buggy to fall to the
subscribed a subsidy of 126,000. I ground, causing tne horses to become
lr tne pians mature aa at present pro-i unmanageaoie. ana run away,
Your Teeth
The Imperial
Painless Dentists
Have opened their handsome and
fully equipped dental parlors In the
HEALY BLOCK. Rooms 1. 3, 6, 7,
corner GRAND AVENUE AND EAST
MORRISON STREET, where you are
welcome. A full corps of skilled
dentists. Expert work without pain,
at lowest prices. A binding 10 and
15-year guarantee on all work. Lady
attendant.
The East Side for Eastsiders
Tempting Bargains
FOR SATURDAY
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AND BALANCE OF JANUARY
These phenomenal bargains will move our large
and well selected stock of men's and women's
wearing apparel quickly.
SIGH HEADACHE
Fosltlrelr erei rf
these Little rills
They also rellove Dis
tress from Dyspepsia, In
digestion and Too Hearty
Eating. A perfect rem
edrfor Dizziness. Hanses.
Drowsiness. Bad Taste
in tha ltouto, Coated
Tongue, Pala to ths Side.
TORPID LIVER. Tbey
regulate tee Bowels, rureir veg-etafcio.
SULl PILL SHJUiDOSE. SIULL PRICE
CARTER'S
1 flVER
iC--J I
posed practically all tha timber of the
Catherine creek district will be brought
to union and manufactured Into lumber.
Burn Protestant Chapel.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Shanghai. Jan. 10. Rioters at Kal
shirr Pu. In the province of Cheklang.
have burned the Protestant chaoal ana
school. The official residence of the
magistrate wag also destroyed.
Bell Company Arranges to Bell.
'" (United Press Leased Wire.)
Montreal. Qua.. Jan 1(1 Th Mhera.
holders of the Bell Talenhone comnanv I local
of Canada met at the head offices of I The foreigners at Kaihslng Pu are safe.
the company in thla city today to take
tha necessary ateDB In rea-ard to the
proposed sale or tne property and busi
ness of the, company In Manitoba to the
government of that province,'
the
tofore announced,
As here.
rovlnce is to
cay the company I3.SOO.000 for the bual
Derr ana .an additional 1100,000 for the
equipment.' payment win pe made in
40-year 4 per cent bonds payable at
ar. 'ine transrer or tna property win
a made next week. -The Manitoba kov-
ernment will operate the system bv a
commission and for a time at least Is
expected to retain all of tb present Of
ficials of tiio company f ,-.-,r-.:v
'."-:: -) r.r.'i l
CASTOR LA
For Infants and Children.
Us Klni Ycj Hara Alwajj Bcuglit
Sssri tba '
f-'.",.:;. -;iv"- t 1 A .-'
CARTERS
rJlTTlE
(flVER
I t - mmmm
Genuina Must Bear
Fao-SimilB Signaturt
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
SKIRTS
110 TO 112 ONLY
$4.8 5
WAISTS
S3 TO 83.50 ONLT,
$1.50
Millinery and Women's Suits
and Coats at One-Half Price
Men's and Boys Clothing 25
Per Cent Off
These New Year Sweeping Bargains prevail in
. every line of goods in our entire store.
CREDIT TO ALL
Arbor Day lit Louisiana.
(fulted Preia Leased Wire.)
Baton Rouge, La,, Jan. 10 The third
annual observance of Arbor day in
Louisiana took place today, Tha day
waa set' aside by the public school
throughout the atate for tha holding
Of exercises aooronrlata to tha
and the nlantlna of treea an A ahmKa
In school ya rds and other publlo rfound.
National Rifle--Association. - j
. (Cnlted Presa Lra4 Wire.) -.-
Washington. Jan. 10. Tha - annual
meeting- of the. board of the Natlarmt
Klfie assoclatlcir U In session here with
aa attendance representing a majority
JUST A LIJTLL DOWN AND :
JUST A LITTLE AT A TIME, V
Makes it easy for our patrons. Our credit sys
tem is famous for its simplicity and convenience.
NewYork Outfitting C
It) and 147 First Street
o.
Near Morrison
of the etatea. ' The association alms to
promots rifle practice in the militia or
ganisations and In schools and coiiegea
Among those In attendance are the ad
jatant-generals of a number of states
who will later go tp Boston to attend
the meeting of ths Natloral Guard as
aoclation of the United Kiatos.
Cheapest accident' I -...
Thomas' Eclertria OIL f t
fceala the wouaJ. All Ci-v
-Pr.
? Claim Damaffr-s.
; (Cajted Preu Leaud Wire,)
VladlTostok, ' Jan. 19. Ti e
efal a pent Of Chin, in t r. "
government, claims 2,( i , .
tion for the d'ifi r.f h ( '
chantrWho Wis m j f ti i 2 , f .
rlotern.
T it f 1 T
f r t'