The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 21, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE 0REG6N ; DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 21. 1503.
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OR. JONAH WISE
FLAYS Hffifl
Kabbi Offers Stinging Dc
kl nunciation of San Fran
cisco Prosecutions
SUGAR COAT FOR
U S. ORDIIIICE
Committee" Finally Eecom-
mends It for 'Fassage
With $200,000. ,
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise in an sddress a
Temple Both Israel laat night declared
that owing to the bungling of the He
ney-Burns-Dunne , crowd, Abe Ruef,
whom Dr. "Wise characterised as a men
are to the publlo welfare, would escapi
conviction lr. Wise then scored thi
wen engaged in the prosecution of the
Ken Francisco graftera unmercifully in
hie lecture wnicn waa on -aioraocai in
ih lletawev."
. In the course of hla remarks Dr. Wise
deprecated the recent utterance or auaai
Imqne In which the Jurist relied Kabbli
Nleto and Kaplan aa "willful, vlcioui
falslflera." Continuing hla addrees In
reference to the are ft eltuatlun at I
FYariolncn. Dr. wine eeld:
"Kuef la a menace to the publlo wel
fra an4 ahaulrl Inns' hi) heve been In
arcer&ta. Owlnjr to the bungling of
the HeniT-Burna-Dunne crewd he la
ebnnt to hesvet at liberty with a Iroe
y-cl of final escape. It le a shame,
whose fault la It? The gentleman whoae
violent denunciation I am unable to
deny being without the facta, baa been
j. overruled Bjr two eueceeslre oourta. His
part tn the original drawing up of the
Indictments ' mar hare been smell
Whether or no he-had any share In their
phrasing, be certainly aat in tneir aerv
Ine and the atate lost through the In
competency of this Irrasclble senrant an
opportunity to convict at first band
and cost the criminals whom the petu
lant Justice describee as the greatest
who ever came before him.
"Let na' heve a chance f venue, then
we may see Justice meted out calmly
and aurcly.. The 'leasa acumen or the
court waa evidently warped by the
warmth of the chase, so that he with his
confreres 'overlooked ' a glaring error:
'ArgaU h!a righteous rage,
' "One of the rabble waa made the go
between in an attempt to Induce Reuf to
turn state'a evidence in the manner ao
trlklngly affected, by Mr. Heney In
hla, turning five criminals away neatly
fumigated and marked with the official
f overnment stamp of guiltiness in order
o the more easily catch one who loomed
a bit higher thaa the. rest. That la,
the arc h-crlmlnai waa to be uaed to
catch trigger -game. The methods of the
crasecutlon have been underhanded. In-
alnoera and conceited, for they are will
lng, aa they have been here In Oregon, to
compromise and compound with the fel
ons to entrap their victims. It looks
like a, case of bigger head money. The
scheme failed,. Ruef did not deliver the
merchandise, hence the lis direct.' Both
Kabbls Nieto and Kaplan were dragged
Into thla .matter and used In the Interest
of the prosecution and when they
have; too audacity to aay ao they are
branded aa liars in a manner that even
the most '-antiquated Ideals of police
court practice, would flee from In ter
ror". .'. -v ,'
110 QUESTIONS ABOUT :
flLER'S PLATFORM
Miller of Marion Stands
Firm on Statement 1 and ,
! : Direct Primary. ,
II. J. Miller of Aurora has announced
himself aa a Republican candidate for
the house of representatives from Ma
rlon county, coming but on a flat State
ment ro. l platform.
Mr. Miller ia one of the well known
business men of Marion county, having
been- raised In the county, and being a
member of on of the pioneer families,
lie has been engaged in the hep business
After discussing the new ordinance
proposed yesterday for tha BchwarU
echlid A Suliburger packing plant for
nearly three hours tha council commit
tee on police and health finally amend
ed the original ordinance Introduced into
the council laat week, stipulating that
the meat company aliall spend not less
than 1200,000. exclusive of the purchase
price or the ground, within two years,
and recommended that the ordinance be
pa sued by the council. This practically
ends the war against the proposition,
althouah a llvelv ftsrht can be expected
In the council next Wednesday when it
cnmaa tin fui tiaaa
Councilman Cottel atated after tne
action of the committee hud been taken
that he would still oppose the measure
and If necessary would use the refer
endum against the packing plant
Utile was done at the arternoon ses
sion besides voting to recommend the
ordinance for passage Most of the per
sons who had anything to say upon tha
subject were heard at the morning alt
ting of the committee, although a num
ber of residents of South Portland ex-
ressed their views. .Nearly an or meat
avored the location of the proposed
plant on the site of the present Zim
merman packing house.
in stipulating tnat Mcnwarisscnua
Sulsburger shall apend 1200,000, ex
clusive of the purchase price of the
ground, within two years, the councll
mon tacked on tha provision that if
this agreement waa not carried out in
good faith' by the company tho permit
would be revoked. Thla waa Insisted
upon by councilman concannon, wno
foua-ht the Dlant to the laat Hla
amendment waa accepted and later the
committee voted unanlmoualy to "eoom-
tnend tne ordinance for passage.
HELMAR NEW
KAMLEH NAME
After ttpeadlar 9150,000 la Advertising
Celebrate Cigarette, Maker Adopts
Other Title Story of tha Change.
Tha cigarette market and 'the smoking
DDinj
the best known brands of cigarette
tlUSTKEEPilOIIS
OUT OF POLITICS
Father Yorke Sajs Henes
Fight Only Battle Be
tween Millionaires.
public ia displaying a lively Interest in
ne dropping or tne name rrom one or
Stick to your unions, but keep them
out of politics." was the eubstanee or
the advice given the laboring men of
Portland laat night by Rev. Peter ,c;
Yorke of San Francisco In an address
before a meeting of union men in Mer
riira hall. ' The remarks of the noted
priest were tlnotured with acrid refer-
ences to tne grart prosecution ana to
Francis J. Heney, "personal representa
tive of Rudolph Sprockets."
Father Yorke alao took occasion to
say that socialism is not the remedy
for present Industrial conditions. He
urged organisation of all the crafta of
workmen, with the view to securing bet
ter hours, better conditions for labor
and better pay. Politics should be es
chewed by the unions, aald tha apeaker,
aa political activity only leada to com
plications, usurpation by designing men
and ultimate disruption.
Referring to the fight that has been
opened on tne boutnern pacific D
Heney. Father Torke aald that it algnl
flea- nothing more than a battle be
tween Harriman and Oould. Tba labor
ing, people have nothing to gain from
tha oonteat of millionaires, he aald.
They cannot expect to receive consider
atlon, either in graft prosecutions or
from politicians. ,
, Father Torke said that some of hla
utterances concerning Heney. have been
described M "too vulgar" by Honey's
friends here. He had no apology to
make to his critics, but he considered
unusual that any friend ' of Heney
should set himself up as an expert on
vulgarity.
Father Torke's' address was well re
ceived by the audience, being frequently
applauded. J. E- Ledwldgs presided and
introaucea mi speaxer.
EFFORT TO HAKE
CHURCH
IIEPEN
DENT
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,
Ramleh after the 8. Anargyros com
pany spent more than 1150,000 In ad
vertising It. Tho manufacturers In an
nouncing the change aay that, not be
ing aatUfled that Imitation of the name
Ramleh can be successfully prevented,
they believe the new name Helmar
will afford friends of the brand better
protection.
A small local use of the name Ram
leh, or Ramly, before it was adopted
bv 8. Annrrvroa A Co.. Is responsible
for the sltuution. The box Is to re
main the same and the cigarette is
Identical with the Anargyros Ramleh,
but the name now and henceforth is
Helmar.
There has been ltlaation over the
name Ramleb, and In so far as It has
progressed. It Is favorable to tne An
argyros company. The government and
other trademark records had neen
fiearcbed for any name resembling Ram
eh when it was first chosen, but none
was discovered. After all materials
had been provided, but before the clg-
rettea were actually on tne market, a
manufacturer. Oplaa Mailer, appeared
with the claim that he had manufac
tured clrarettea under the name cf
Ramleh for a number of years before. His
right to the use of the name was
promptly purchased.
Later a Boston cigarette maker, who
St aome time or other had manufactured
and sold .locally a cigarette under the
name of 'Ramly, applied In the United
States district court for the southern
district of New -York for an Injunction
against the Anargyros company, aiieg
In- infringement of trade mark. N
injunction was granted. The presiding
judge set rortn in nis decision mat me
business of the complainant waa small,
strictly local to Boston snd vicinity.
and that the defendant Anargyros be
can the manufacture or Ramleh on a
scale undreamed of by the complainant
and in ignorance or possioie inrringe
ment and In entire cood faith.
it has been decided, nowever. py me
Anarrvros company that Inasmuch as
another cigarette of a name similar to
Ramleh la in the market the only pro
tection for the Datrons or the Anargy
ros goods was to cnange tne name, ana
Helmar has been selected.
The Judge In declining to grant a
temporary Injunction said:
1 am inclined to tnina laai me itam-
lv cigarette was revived for purposes
of legal warfare and I am also clear
that the 10-cent Ramly Is merely a
device to obtain benefit from Ramhh
advertising."
Bcy. N. S. Beeves "Works to
Make Piedmont Presby
terian Self-Supporting.
,
CHECK DISEASE SPREAD
BY CHINESE GARDENERS
Efforts put forth by Rev. N. 8.
Reeves, pustor of the Piedmont Presby
terian church, to make that church
self supporting has been so far unsuc
cessful. Though the church has been
in a prosperous condition, tie congrega
tion has been reluctant to free Itself
of a email dependency upon the home
mission committee of the Portland pres
bytery, now self supporting. '
- At a meetlnr of the congregation
Thursday evening Rev. Mr. Reeves
asked the church to aid the presbytery
in the effort to become Independent by
niaklng Itself self supporting, but the
church has refused to take the action.
At present the Piedmont church is re
ceiving about $200 a year from the pres
bytery. "There -Is no 111 feellna; in the mat
ter," aald Dr. W. E. Foulkea, chairman
of the local home missions committee.
"Mr. Reeves has aet hla heart upon the
independence of hla church, and feels
disconcerted because the church haa
not come to hla view of the matter as
quickly as he would like. It will all
come out right In the end."
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Jumping Bopes Free.
Forty labels of the Butt0r-Nut and
Buster Brown bread will get the finest
jumping rope that ever came to Port
land. Trimmed with bells and made of
spiral wire. Save the labels and get
one for the little girl.
COME TIIB0UGH TIME
FOB DAVIDOB BOND
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Many people wfab are neglectfag symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping 'it will wear away," are
urming luwarus iigui. a aviscasc wmcn is jtiuucjr vtuuuic iu uuc vi in hwsi xutuis.
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stops Irregiiliritlcs, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
of the kidneys so they wlU oerforra their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out
the Impurities from the blood as It passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and
the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to erery. part of the body.
causing aizziness, Dackacne, stomacn crouDie, siuijnsn urer, irreguiar nearc action, ere ; yj
If you hare any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S' Y
KIDNEY cuke at once, as it win cure a slight disorder in a few days and prerent
fatal malady. - It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system, ; , i .
Q. O. Durham Testifies After Fern Yearn ;
G. B. Borhaag of Carlltla Ctnter, N. V., writes; ' , '
"About faor years ags I wrote yea statlag that I haa been eatirely '
aarad ef a severe kidaey treasle tf taking leae thaa two bottles af
Foley's Kidney Cars. It eatfraby stopped tha brlck-dast sediment sad
me ar suae? flisease aisappaarag. I am glad ta say that
How to Find Outs
Yon cm easily determlns If year kidntyg art
Rt of order bj getting aside for 34 hours
ttlo of the urine passed upon arising. If
coon examination It la cloudy or milky or has
at hrlelrulnat aedlmant ar email nartlriea Host saia aad symptemt
bout In It, yonr kidneys ar diseased, and SJ" 1,? IniVmrniJiVJii f"I
at once. - aidMy er bUa tinWa . v
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Two Sizes. 60 Cants end $1.09.
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According to the franchise granted the
St. Johns Gas Lighting & Heating com
pany, 8. V. Davidor. president of the
corporation, must today file a $5,000
cash bond with the city recorder of St
Johns to assure a faithful execution of
his franchise. Should the cash bond
not be filed the franchise will be for
feited. At 1 o clock todav the bond
had not been filed nor had there been
any new arrangements made with the
city council or recorder. The city first
gave Mr. Davidor 80 days additional to
file this bond. At the end of that time
he asked for so days more which was
ranted and which vero fulfilled to-
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Henry J. Miller of Anrora,' Candidate
: f :itbr' StateRepresentatlve. ,
for the past 16 years, and during that
Tims nas Duut up throughout the coun
try a-wide acquaiotance. : He ia now it
years" of age-and since Jie was 20 years
of age has been active in business and
successful, t.. i ,,;
Mr. Miller "Is a' sincere believer In
.f. v vvi wvswsa uiitku uls. vid BCiia
i tors by the people and for ' that reason
is Bianamg oacK or tns doctrine ex-
..pressed by Statement No; 1 because he
neueves that the principles expressed by
them; tend to. clear, and, clean the ool
Itlcs of the state and do away with boss
, and ring rule In politics and parties.
1 Mr. MiUer is well thought of through
. out Marlon county and especially In the
- northern part of , the county where he
naa jiven ror the past '36 years. It is
neiievea Dy hla friends that he will make
n unusuauy strong fight for the noml-
At a meeting of the committee on
publication of the Oregon State Medical
association, the following resolution
was directed to be given to the nows-
apers of Portland for publication. The
tate Medical association has officially
adopted this resolution:
Whereas. The cultivation of garden
products in many communities in u.e
state of Oregon is in the hands of
Chinese and other people of oriental
races, and
Whereas, It is tne custom or orlent.il
races to use human excrementitloa
matter for the fertilization of the soil
in the cultivation of garden products:
and
Whereas. It is a well known fart
that many diHeases caused by animal
parasites are dlHKcmln-
the agency of and by the
f Infected and contamin
ated garden products,
"Therefore. Be it resolved that the
Oregon State Medical association,
through its secretary, be and is hcrebv
ordered to direct attention of the state
board of health, and all town and coun
ty boards of health, and in the absence
of county boards of health to all duly
constituted health authorities whereivr
they may be, to the cnU that tho Kuread
of disease through the agencies referred
may be forever prevented."
lo Owners
of Bad Breath-
Foul Odor of Indigestion, Smoking,
Eating or Drinking Stopped at
Once With Stuart's Charcoal
Lozenges.
principles of the direct prlmaTy nomina- and vegetable"
ting. law. . Me is also a firm believer in ated thfough t
theliireet election of United States sena- distribution of
.-j. Methodist Laymen ' Meet.
Wiiias. Tex.. March 81. Laymen of
iiv no ifxas conrerenoe of the M.
' E ?Jurci? South. assembled here in
considerable number today and besran
,wit days' conference; Foremost
, jiiwii mww) whom names appeared oh
today a . program for addresses were
Bishop - Key of Sherman, Judge Ocio
wi rnn.wonn, ana ur. E. D.
Mouson of San-Antonio.
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OLD COMPANY
ABSORBED BY NEW
Vormal transfer of tha properties of
the old Portland General Electric com
pany to the jr-ortiana nauway, jignt &
Power company, has been made by the
fllln. rtf n doeril in the offlon nf tha
7V Multnomah county clerk. The company a
Trli Packare To rore Xt Sent Pres.
I MUlous breathers, onion eaters, indi
gcsiion victims, cabbage consumers,
smokers, drinkers and those with gas
on the stomach are in a class all by
themselves, distinguished by a power
ful bad breath.
They all breathe, and as they breathe,
they whiff out odor which makes those
standing near .turn their heads away
in disgust. The pitiable part of it is
that these victims do not realise what
a sickening thing a a bad, offensive
breiith is to others. .
Charcoal is a wonderful absorber of
gases and odora It absorbs 100 times
Its own volume of gas. -,
Stuart's Charcoal losenges win put a
stop to your bad. offensive Dream, ana
to your belchings, whatever the cause
it source, oecause tne cnarcoai quicmy
absorbs all noxious, unnatural odora
and erases.
If you suffer from indigestion and
belch gas as a result, Stuart's Charcoal
Lozenges will absorb all the gas and
"Keep. Smiling"
drink
and "Time," wlil get brighter.:
:- "There's a Reason
Read. The.. Road to ., Well villa.
in pkga - ? .-J.
holdlnas - included all - the appliances.
plants and franchises for electrical cur
rent and operation, in Portland and sev
eral Willamette valley cities, including
the Caaadero power piani, tne Haiem
nlfictric liarht Dlant and street railway.
the Union electric light and power plant
at llnrl;i countv. the Vancouver Elec
trie Light Fower -company, tne union
Power compaTtyif Portland Hydraulic
Elevator company Willamette Falls
company and the Willamette xranspor-
tauon & 4-OCKS company; ui xne cor-
do rations named the i'ortianaitaiiway.
Light & Power company owns all but a
lew shares or the stoca in eacn com
pany. - , -
, Portuguese Slourn. ,
Llabnn Virrh St.KiuT frown Prince
Luis Phillippe. who met death at the
hands of the regicides last month, lived
until today he would have been 21 years
old..,: On public -and . private buildings
throughout Lisbon flags were displayed
at half mast today and many of the
Lisbon papers contained tributes to the
memoir of tne crown prince, s ? i
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rnaxe you stop belching.
If on getting un in tli
have such a bad. bilioua breath that
e morning you
ii
you can almost smell it yourself,
Htuart'8 Charcoal Loienges will, get r
of It for you oulckly. ' i
If you have been smoking or chew
lng, or have been eating onions or othef
odorous things, Stuart s Charcoal Los
enges will make your breath pure and
oncct, . ..-'- -, -
Charcoal Is also the best laxative
known. You can take a whole boxful
ana no narm will result. It is a won
derfully anv rernltr. t-t-h-
And then, too, it filters our blood
every parucie or poison ana impurity
in your blood is destroyed, and you be
gin to notice the difference in your
lace first thing your clear complexion.
Stuart s Charcoal Losenges are made
rrom pure willow charcoal, and Just a
"tfle noney is put in to make them
Palatable, but not too sweet
They will work, wonders In your
stomach, and make you' feel fine and
fresh. Your blood and breath will bo
purified. You will feel clean inside.
We want to prove all this to you. so
Just send for a free sample today.
Then after you get It and use it, you
wiu i iKo men so well that you will go
to -your druggist and get a SSo-box
of these Stuart's Charcoal Losengea
Send us vour nima n 4 .Hra..
day and we will at once send you by
mail a sample package free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co 100 Stuart RUr. Mar.
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.OREGON'S!
OPPORTUNITY
Colonist Rates from all parts of the United States and Canada to all
parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into effect by
THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
COMPANY AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
(Lines In Oregon.) .
MARCH 1, 1908
and will continue daily through
out March and April.
-From the principal cities of
the Middle wTest the rates will
be as follows:
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
mox
rxox
COUNCIL BLUFFS
OMAHA ..........
dm ir a T - -
ox. rnu-u
O oexN&sHAsialZ!
Kansas city st.tn.nn
Corresponding rates from all other eastern points. Stopovers at pleas
ure at all point in Oregon. t " v
The Colonist. Rate is the greatest of all homebujlders. Oregon
has unlimited resources and needs more people who desire homes
aim idigcr vyinJi vuiiiuca.
Oregobeople can accom
portunlty to all the world. Send Oregon llteratur
inrormaiion aooui mt siate, iar ana wide,
for it if necessary.
Oregobeople can accomplish splendid results by heralding this
Oregon literature giving good, relli
Call on the above railroads
op-
le
Fares Can Be Prepaid
Here at home if desired. Any agent is authorised to accept the required Z
deposit and telegraph ticket to any point,. Call on any O. R. & N. or Z
WM. McMURRAY,
General Faasenrer Airani. Portland. Ortnm.
COAL Creek GOAL
None Better to Be Had at Any Prke "
'cer $7.00 Per Ton 1
h Special Price to Suburban Districts
F. B. JONES & CO.
East 7 . ; . : i , 181 EAST WATER ST. ..; B-1771
jpimNAL want Ads pay best
The ABC and XYZ of
ADVERT'
A SERIES OF TEN TALKS ON AD
VERTISING written by Seymour Eaton
3No.T
' Philadelphia for the readers of The Journal
' The advertising science is anything but exact.
It is an easy matter to diagnose symptoms. But in
advertising, as in medicine, very different causes
produce very similar disturbances; eye strain, a
wobbly steamer deck, or green watermelon; each
means an upset stomach.
But there are some broad general principles
which are as permanent as the eternal, hiMs.
MoutK to mouth" talk is the great, secret of
popular advertising success. As a general rule
people are short on talkl They are always running
out. The hopper must be fed. The shrewd adver
tiser scores every time he produces a new topic of
conversation. If he fails to make people talk about
his goods he makes them talk about himself. They
wash with his soap or drink his tea or rub on his
ax,e. grease just to get in touch with him.
Talk can be created about the most common
place things: baked beans or tooth powder or linen
collars. You need only to know what switch to
turn on. .
Human nature has not (fiffered for six thou
sand years; but the point of view is constantly;
changing.
If the people remained the same; if business
conditions remained the same; if society and the
weather remained the same, then the advertising
of last year would apply this year. But it doesn t.
The point of view is different. We are in a con
tinuous turmoil of change. The successful adver
tiser must live right up even with the clock. An
advertisement that made a big hit last year may
fall flat.and dead this year. There is in everything
.a fullness of time; a season when the fruit is ripe;
periods when all conditions seem, to lend them
selves to success. The advertiser must have dis
cernment sharp enough and vision clear enough to
-know th? year arid the month and the day of the
month in whicji the people are not only living, but
in which they are thinking.
, Make goods or entertainment or social posi
tion hard to obtain or scarce in amount and then
it is that people fall over eacli other in the mad
rush to see somebody else get left. The moment
you put up the bars and say "don't" then it is that .
people want to climb. The sweetest apples in your
neighbor's orchard are those gn the tree. nearest .
the dog.
' .
- The newspaper which" maintains , ai. absolute
unbreakable advertising rate commands th largest
patronage. The spirit of., independence creates ;
confidence. To coax the customer is to discount
the value of your goods. '
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P. S Talk No. 9 will be published in
The Journal on March 23. , v
Vj'- (Copyright 1003, Chicsge.)
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