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THE ! OREGON ? DAILY JOtmiAE, PORTLAND, 14 SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY l. ly6t' NGS1T FOR EATOH BILL Members' of University of Oregon ; Alumni Associa tion File Argument for J . Appropriation With Sec . retary of State. ' (Spad.l Dispatch to Tha Jooroai.i nf man. w- University Oregon J-n, tion who ere - m r the Eaton Mil. which carries an ftp ,ProprktloT of HJ.000 for the .upport '?nl nalUnc. of the state university, and which has been held op or 7fr 4 endum-vote,- upon too demand of the Tta. wunty .rannr. and other., today ' filed wiU Secretary of BUte Frank W. Benson a J.OOO-word argument in sup- . - .v. mii This argument wUI m iBv.. v pamphlet, to the voters was enacted by al Jrnnl 1. a strong one. It 1. a. tff 7 barter aUte unlvereiry, ana " Sf the bill ara dwelt upon at consider- all other aide issues. Facta and figures are .dted to show that the present PPPJ5 'ilC ana nar veax la the- smallest made m any statin 'thYunlon for the wort ft H. anows i. (WMn than to tbea .-. -;r-"wlth the any otnw VA The aalarlea ina-le exception of Iowa, ine of?he present and of the faculty are compared with the .aiaries "la !iiaaa nrealdenU and ln- SKIS .tliii showing that Sirucwia l.i.-i-. hn Are Orego n paye smi la oiner at-". r of ft th. total value of land, buildings and equipment at Eugene be- lnhV prwent deplorable condition of the" university la dwfelt UP?":.'0 that class rooms and laboratories are Crowded andthavno rell. can WThe "Tfect of awVo o"f the approprla tl0nhblll by thS voter, of the atate upon mSSfVFE'tS ncyTf Oresoo'. young men and wornen io tend college. In otto r tatea. It. i. i,r- thit a well-equlPPed and well SuppbrtVd atite unlveralty would kP " within the border, of the .tat. aomt iMJ young men and .womenwho go else- wnere xor ' atndani. San "Way. wherVrlcn and poor alike an sjcurn " ducatlon. Btatfstlc .how that 65 per cent of the young men a Eu ene are . rarnl-f their own way through conego . . . i . i . i i i i. in no sense a VnVhooT" th.contrery It la a toor man'. achooL Theelatlon of the walwrjlty to the public school Y up.hn0 considerable length. It being shown that the university !, nothing more nor les. than the head of the atate pub- He echooi ayaiem. The argument, advanced by the en ..nvmitv.ln their cam- r.iT .imittures to the referendum . petltlona are combatted In a J"-nvf- oroua manner. A ron,V,SS J? made for the lump sum ot tnifiOOwr annum, without segregation, statement la man a. w ioe ."-""""r -m u. .ut o ptrnta in the matter of the expenditure of the money. The containing non-.egregated appropmtlon. mm iy, alumni committee, has beeo Personal knowledge U eomoetitive age ana wnen Tho WoU Informed of tho World. A vast fund of Dereonal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of ihaUghest excellence in eny field d ; human effort. ... A Knowlodgo of Formo. Knowlodgo of ranctlono and KnowIodgO Of Prodacta are ell of the utmost value end in questions of life and health when a true end wholesome remedy b desired it ahouldba remem bered that Syrup of Rga and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co, is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most em bent physician, and give universal satisfaction, because it U a remedy of Known Quality. Known Exoollenoo and Known Cem oonent Parta and has won the valuable patronage of mfllwne of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own peonal lmowledge and horn icLl tut, that ft U the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extra- yagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the qame of-Syrup of Rgs-end ha. attained to world-wide acceptance a. the most excellent family 1" Aa topumlsuudvepriluUoDtainedfromSeniia, erewen known Wciana and the Well Informed of the world to be the . : t .Jl h Furs and Elixir of Senna-a. more fully descriptive of Jnktleaalv it will alwaye be called V. J hnl doubtlessly U WUI suwaya t arc iwr . - . . forbytheshortet name of Syrup of Figs- andtoget it, beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the i The Modesty of Women jfaturally makes them' hr!nk from Xhi tadelldati jueatlon, .thi otooxloui i w amlnatloni, nd nnpleaawl lool tre. menta, which torn physlclanj consldi. sentlal In the treatment of women. Yet, if help n be had, H i better toubml to thl ordeaT than le the dleeate grow ipread. The trouW to that so often the woman undergoes the annoyance ena .name ku-.duuuu. Thon4nd,L, women who have beer curedlxDriTHprce'i Favorju Preecrlp Hon wri JnJRTfKlatlon of the eun which dlSPWakfM) me taminau and local treatment TJifrft 18,00 SlPr: tnrlrlna Q flff nA Kf" ,nr rtf,'r; ftV.vnrltft. PrfS(rlltlon. It cure. dcEWUUng Uraiua. Irregularity inr f.mil weakness. It always helps. 1 almost always cum. It la strictly nci alcoholic, non secret, all Its Ingredient being printed on its bottle-wrapper; con tains so deletonona or oaon-iorum i-ugs, and every native medicinal iw entering Into Its composition has the fuL endorsement of those most eminent In t everal schools of medical practice. Born, of these numerous and strongest of pro fesslonal endorsements of Its ingredients, will be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also In a booklet ma.led free on requost, by Dr. K. V. Pierce, ol inffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsements should nave iar mn wcu. than any amount of the ordinary lay, or DOB-professlonal testimonials, m.. MMt intAllimnt women now-a-days tutet on knowhg what they take as med icine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping dowa whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pr scriptUm" Is of wtow ooMPoaraos. It makes wek women strong and sick W5Pieroe's Medical Adviser is sent frtt n receipt oi vamps w pi "JAf ' mafiing only. Send to Dr. K. V. Piere Buff alS, N. Y 21 oneent sumps for pa r-covered,or Si stamps forcloth-bpupd If sick consult the Doctor, free of chair bv letter. All such communications ax y.l a i . a a .1-1 held sacreary connuoiiuai. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invlgorst tnd rceula tomach, liver and bow tried In other state, and baa .erved to take atate institutions out Of politic. mnA tn nrfvmi their friend, front run- mall appropriation 1. wanted. ' ABseal to State roae. T ! aKnwn that In the .Vent Of thS v.tnn hin hAftominc a law. ine coat. h man who cava taxes on 1600 worth of property will be II H cent, per " ' iif- V,V, m.n who mvi taxes on 14.000 worth of property will pay. but The' argument close, with an appeal to atate pride ana prugicnoi.o hip and a request that the people of the state vote "yes" upon the unlvemty Lin The argument bear, the "tunfn ruttnn I?. McArthur. Homer P. Angell and Dr. Homer I. Keeney of Portiano, and Allen H. Eaton and Lewi. R. Alder- man vi B.uc.10. . Mr. MCArtnur tiiea "l','", '"rill deposited with Secretary of State Ben- v tn ni, tha ooat of the MDeV on "which : ft T. to bk printed and the cost of printing TWO PLEAD GUILTY IN CIRCUIT COURT tc A. Houahtlln. who My. he 1. carpenter and has been in Portland about 'two weeks, wa. .entenced to three mntha In 1sll bv Judge Gantenbein In oironit nnnrt vasterday afternoon. He pleaded guilty, to the charge of stealing a number of carpenter, tooi. irem A long examination of witnesae.. In which considerable heat wa. exhibited, resulted when Ou. Ooodes wa; called for sentence, he having pleaded guilty to a statutory charge. Maggie Cum mlnga, the woman in the case, did not appear, It being agreed that the charge against her .hould be dropped, but her husband appeared to prosecute Ooodes, who la a Greek restaurant keeper. He said the Greek had broken up hi. home, mA rMl tn him as "that thing." Th. lutlmnnv tanned to show that Mrs. Cummlsgs wa. much to blame in the affair, and this counled with the fact thai Ooodes sneak, little English and ha. little understanding of American waya. Induced the court to deal lenient ly with him. He was sentenced to serve one year in the penitentiary and placed on parole on good behavior. OF Peksonal Knowledgj the winning factor in the culminating contest, of thia If nlaeaa ita (aitunata BOseeaSOr ia w - r more elaborate name of Syrup ot i full name of the Company -auronua rig Syrup Cr-printed on the front of every package. whether you call ror pyrup . w by the full name Syrup of Rga and FK,, of Senna, wyi)i i nniNuigWWOkk u a a t-ONDON, ENGLAND): "TsaB",safi' succtssiLPMiy Tells Oregon Man Why He Thinks Democrats Will Win This Year. Thefollowlng letter ha. been received by a resident of Waldo. Oregon, who bL twice voted for W. J. Bryan, and who hop, to ral.e the number another notch next November. The WMU out the idea, of Mr. Bryan on J eertan thing, and will be -of Jjteregt to many rr itr ' l' Vppr.c.at. tH. loyil Support which the crlber. ofth. Coroner have given to the pa nM durlna my absence. .While the pa Set h bfen ably conducted durin. the SSit year I am glad to be again In & tSich with its readers a. there Si number of issue, before the coun. try that I deaire to dlacu... The poli cU for which the Democratic party he. been contending are growing In publlo ?..r The nrcsldent ha. educated the onlo ud to an Indoraemeni oi mmj KTn&e policies but the. Republican . -v w.. with .nninni i P.""'.!",..:-"YhVt ""Mlief from that urty 1. .o noneycomutia v"',h. iource seem, hopeless. The large wm ecratlo gains in the recent congressional iwtiona and the reduction of" RjPb can majority. In the .tate. where .tate offlcea were to be filled ho that the people are turning to the lmocratlo party to right their wrong.. The out R5K7 la bright for Democratic .uooes. In 108. but It 1. for the Democrat. themVelve. to say whether or not we ahaU auooeed. There are two jhlnit. In rny Judgment, which will contrlbu e largely to that ue.a, and t-1. to bring tnem io yowr - write you at thi. time. nJ,-. Kirst The presentation of Demo cratic argument to he Public. Every Democrat .noma mane mi mlttee of one to get the Democratk i po sition before the public. Democratic .peeche. which present ma ,iTi! I'L.oi,. lo.riv nnaht to be circulated. and local papere which champion Demo- cratlo wea. ougnt o w uwm -- tion nuil be tn sympathy with tha peo ple before wo may expect the people to C ii .nuMinA in our rjartv . dec- laratlona. Tooay ne irum m"""1'" " tha naramount issue, ana ui r'r""'- cratlo organlaation and the canaiaate. for ofilce must stana out uoiui onrMMta domination in politic. Upon thi. proposition there .hould be no dis- PU.l . , i MA I. Imvwirt. ir you Deueva witu . .... tha Damocratlc organlsa tion free from the taint of corporation control. I urge you to appiy m nrn.t r.i. i miif ivr1 and atate organixey tlona. a. weU a. to the national or ganisation. I can reach so many more people through the Commoner than I can by public .peaches that I hope to make the paper of great aervlce In set ting forth Democratic Idea, and In the elimination of those from the party or ganisation who would uae the party to iht.tr nrlvata anterorises. "Believing that you earnestly desire . rtomnrratln victory one that will hrtr. relief to the people. I make these augirestion. and ask your cooperation. very iru.y yours Attend Rosenthal, great clearance sale for fine shoe bargain.. CHIEF CAMPBELL GETS BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET aaaaaBaaaaaMaaBaaaaaaai Chief Engineer David Campbell of the bai-iuiui flra iianirtniMit hum received a set of resolutions from the board of capitol building commissioners, accom n,nl kv a narannal letter from Oover nor Chamberlain, thanking Chief Camp bell for the services he rendered the board in Installing a fire apparatus for the capitol building at Salem. Last year the state appropriated momsy for a chemical fire apparatus for the state building, and the board canea In Chief Campbell to aid them in ae curing the proper apparatus. The head of the Portland fire department visited Kalem and conferred with the atate of ficial, .everal day., and- made no charge for hia services. A. a result of the work the board passed resolutions hlrhlv euloaistic of the courtesle. ex- nn hi the fire fla-hter. The resolu tions were signed by Governor Cham- hArlaln Recretarv of State Frank W. Renson and George A. Steel, atate treasurer. ;? NEW YORr,f r .which mayilcave tne the germs ' not only stops tne cougn; out D Suro Too Oct .rolejr ; . Thf ars anbstltateg made to mD w U co aama of Foley -itoney mnd Tr. Bewart of them. - Yob ahould have eoofldeoca ' U a cough cart that baa bwa aold wUh wlTtraal aaUsfactloa foe thlrty-iva jeara. Tha geoulna Foley Honey mnd Tfii to wallow Package. 5.. ta. Three alxe.-25c, a MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for Man or Beast WHILE using for Horses and Cattle bear in nund that it is just aa valuable in your home. That lame arm, strained muscle or bruised hand will not twinge long if Mexican Mnatang Liniment has been applied. It penetrates quickly and so relieves all pain and soreness. Onr record b 60 years ef i PREJUDICE DUE TO State Board of Health Eoasts Those Opposed to Vacci nation for Smallpox. "It Is extremely aoubtfuV reads the monthly bulletin of the Oregon .taie board of health for November, "whether, if a phy.lcian .hould knowingly treat a case of diphtheria without the adminis tration of antitoxin, he could not be. or should not be. prosecuted for malprac- tip." Thi. opinion 1. expressed by the board as the result of a htatement made In a pamphlet entitled "The Oregon 0.te nnath." which state, that vaccination anil antitoxin for diph therla are on a par both relics of bar- ba.Iilrn.'.i . ti,. n.rt nf the board.1 continue, the bulletin, "baa found that thi. magaslne 1. not the official organ of the osteopathic phyalcian. through out me cny or suite, ww mai iii,. in common with other practl- tioners, rely upon vaccination a. a pre ventive of amallpox and antitoxin not only aa a preventive but aa a cure for diphtheria. Statement, .uch a. that Suoted above can only arise from preju lce or ignorance of actual result, ob tained by vaccination and by the uae or antitoxin. . Cite. Many Cases. "The board is cognizant of the fact that there exlsta In thi. .tate an o.teo pathio society, and alncerely trust, that for It. own sake and that of the com munity at large. It will discredit any uch statement, born of Ignorance and nurtured by prejudice or worse, that arisea from ita membership." The November bulletin. Just off the pres., also contain, a number of sta tistics to prove the effect, of anti toxin of diphtheria and vaccination for smallpox: "In 3,940 cases of smallpox occurring among unvacclnated Individ ual, at all age., 1,758 death, occurred, riving a mortality of 44.6 per cent. Among 17,76 casea of vaccinated per sons, 1,441 death, occurred, giving a mortality of 8.1 per cent." After iving a number of .uch obeer vationa the report aay.: "Statistics like the above could be multiplied without end, but cs .aid before, the opposition to vaccination Is based mainly upon in dividual prejudice and not upon the broad ground of ooientlflo research and demonstration." I) TO Pacific Coast Order Will Meet in Portland, Febru ary 16. The forty-fifth annual session of the district grand lodge No. 4, Independent Order of B'Nai Brith, will convene In Portland Sunday, February 16, at" 10 o'clock in Women of Woodcraft hall, corner Tenth and' Taylor streets. The session, will continue dally until Tues day, upon which day the annual elec tion of officers will be held. The district ha. a Jurisdiction com prising the entire Pacific coast. There are two lodges la Portland. Some prornlnent men of the coast are members of the order, a. will be shown by the following list of past grand pres ident.: Jn- Blon. D. A D'Ancona, William 8as I irev Frank Sperling, D. 8. Hlrshberg. afarcue Levy, Albert Elk us. Joseph Rothschild, F. H. Mershach, Abr Jonaa, Edward I. Wolfe, M. P. Stein, Slg. Slchel. Lucius L. Salomons, George Samuels, Marcus Rosenthal, Wallace A. Wise, M. H. Wascerwltx, Hugo K. Asher, Ben Bchlo... - . ' ' v, raxt cnara nr to u - bati. ? PAZO OINTMENT Is tnarentead to cars say mm of ItebtDfc, Blind, Bleedlnc er Protrndln. FUtar la a to 14 days pr stoney Mfaaded, - SU, GIIORAIICE Bll BRETH ANNUAL SESSION PrT" ' " of iPncumonia or; onsumiJuuu. , ..l-i. vi,.n, the'hmra and 'prevents serious results you get . - .- r ; , 50c and vlTh. 50t si and tha 11.00. SOLD O HECC , ... ' ;. " llRllllIilMS " . - ' DO MIR SEMG WltflTHE ELECTRIC MOTOR You can sew all day without fatigue if you let an Electric Motor run your sewing machine. The motor is small, neat, clean, gives no trouble, is perfectly safe, and can be easily attached to any make of family sewing machine. By using tlie Electric Motor you will eliminate all the hard work. You will not endanger your health, you can sew for long periods with out fatigue. The Electric Sewing Machine is perfectly simple and absolutely , safe to run. A child can operate it Connection can be made to the motor from any lighting socket by means of flexible cord and attach ing plug. The cost (or current will not exceed one-half cent an hour. Sewing machine motors and Electric heating and cooking devices on sale at Company's Snpply DeparU ment. 147-149 Seventh Street PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT AND POWER CO. PHONES A 5517 0FFCES m aieTMfflmaBMaSjWfat k. .M..HH ii las j'lir 1 jr I FRONT AND MORRISOIN STS. B BClgtMCTWMBgggggSBBSgSgXaangBIBMPg Evory Vcaan lalstaTaatad and ihoalil know SDoni m wonaenn MARVEL Whirlina Sorav I Tha paw VarM lrn, Jnfi. . hi mmii iana.uy. Id aar SfanM Sjv tt. " If b iwnnotsoFply the MABIVRIh aou.pt aa otlwr, bat and ttamp tot 1 11 iutntl book MaWa. full naniealari tnd lirMtmn. to. ' ValuahUtoUdlet, MARVBI, COu .1 at. sata T m-Anu. tor Sale b Bkldmor Vrng 04 Weodaid, . Clarke Ce, aad 1 faisis jBrae Be, J mm --: ' 7?VZ mmvm: tfii' l:-V;y : . - - iv 7:.,.- 1111 f I I 1 ' Mll.ilri vf I I J nolhorTcttlflOi . !'' the cough, and gare her reau h was well. There can :i and began giving It tltp;Klaty Tar. - It aaved mj oacM A - - 'JinDED BY MtL JL Vancouver. Wash. . J ........ . . , BB a is not a ' difficult matter when you -, , .: , use KOR-E-LAC THE ORIENTAL WOOD FINISH A combination of most durable Var niah and Stains for Interior Wood Work, Floor., Furniture, etc, THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Scott's Sanfal-Papsm capsules A POSITIVE CURE Forlnfl.eim.tloB orOatarrfcn tb. Bladder and VImun b.io tin. no ouai .o fat. vara, kiaioklr and MrmaaeDtir the wont cum ei w..it.h na (IImI na auttar of how jont standlne. Absolot.lf barmlea). Soldo drofftota, Prlca l 00, or by einll, port aid. lll boats. - TEE SAKTAL-PEPSIN COL Bellosaataioe, Oble. i , .... - . , . -1 II . . , I v . , t ComeDecorating , aula- f Att Srasslstaj i'.M - i . - t . - : s i -V- iv.i th. iratS.tto l: . -y ' No Cocaine, No Students Our eueoess la due to ntform hlf b-rrade work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweah naaa can now have their teeth ex tracted filled and brldreworh ap plied without the least pain or dan- er. PAINTJ5S8 EXTRACTION .. ii.vmiT rnnwNa ........ B.O BRIDGE WORK .00 ntin rest PLA.IK PLATE.. 8.06' AXi. LINED PLATE 15.00 TEETHj,- IT-Z Szaxoinatioa and Coaaultatloa . JTreew Re-Enamel!ng Tcctli - Is the greatest Invention tn modern dentistry ana na. oeoa ow tmniawi ful of all method. I We extend to ell a special Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charae. We own and control the targaat and beat equipped dantal establish ment In the -world, havtn 1 oCfloea, Ve'rlve a written guarantee with all wors: xor i. vemrs. umaj n.u ant - .'-! Open evenlnrs tin 7. Sunday to V Union PainlessDentists UK Morrison nt, Oornet Tlrsi. rssocjfj'dn 4 PartUat Oreeei Incorporated and Chartered under the Laws of the State of Oregon INSURES ALL KINDS OF v LIVE STOCK AGAINST 'I DEATH FROM ANT CAUSE. " i 'V- The only live stocK insurance assa ciation licensed in tne state . , of Oregon. Insurance written during - . 1907 f 451,07. Tiatpa naid to oolicvhold-' ers during 1907.....'...:tl,S WE PAY LOSSES PROMPTLY! We have no high-salaried officerst OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE ' A call on telephone 'Main: 575 VWi! bring our inspector, who ; will ; givf full particulars. -..-:! HOME OFFICE IN LAFAYETTI v BUILDING, SIXTH AND I WASHINGTON MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND OREl A Boarding9 d Daf School for Young Men an. Boya. . Preparation ' for ' eef leges, U. 8. Military an! Naval Aeadomlea Acj credited , to , SUnford Berkeley, ; Cornell. An herat and all 8tate Uni versltles end Agricultural Collegea, - Manual . train! ln Business eoursi The prinr'pal . has had It retr. experience tn PorU land.." Comfortable quart ter . Best environment Make reservation nowi for i Illustrated eataloi and other literature t d dress fcr ;(' I J. If. oili; ll.D..f Maeisal and fmuaiiseos PARKER'S A H-VIR BALSAM - Cliamn aad bMmtlflai tha Mr , PromotM a laxuritnt (rowth. I Krr.T Tails to Sartor Ontyf Hair to Ita TantbXul Color, i Oan. diMaaM .kill &Uit 11 "J 7 "V - IS: