The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 25, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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..THE OREGON DAILY
IT JOUIWAU 'lORTIANP
CONSUMPTION,
Ooucrhs. oolda and trripne wo now,
prevailing generally,, and, because
treatment la delated, frequently do-1
. . . " . - r - i
velop consumption ana cause aeam.i
Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup
is the very best cure for colds and
couchs as so many of the sufferers
Majority Tarty, Caujr&t in p "gJEMW?
JfS UWn TraP. JJCCiaCS lO .sumption can te prevented nyuuung
.',JE W.iull'aOoughWtime.
, UUI Uu Xlgui uver riau-
. 1 chises Planntd A gainst
i ',ttic Major.
nniimni
I. Mill 11.11
UUUIIUIL
n ni nniiui
VS
Lniu uuviii
. ' ,
Save Money!
Avoid Paint
; The subway committee will not be be
headed by -the city council this after
noon end the fight of the majority party
'against Mayor Lane will elmmer down
, Uo nothing, aa aU attacks started by we
majority party agalnat tha mayor1 hare
: done.
Thla information" leaked out at the
' city ball thla morning and. caused a
gust ot excitement when generally
learned among the elty offlclala, livery
body had expected to aee fight to the
XlnisH on tne aubway proposition be
- tween the council and Mayor Lane and
those not directly Intereated expected to
get m great deal of amuaement out or
, the afialr.
Instead of adopting the report of the
Judiciary committee recommending the
- paeaage of the ordinance recalling the
Trial Dottle Free.
We hare absolute oonfldenoe In Dr Bull's
vln
Coua-h 8rrno and to eonv
will cure, we will aend a
to all who will write tie and mention this
A. (J. Meyer Co.. Baltimore. Md.
ce you tnat it i
trial bottle tree
TEETH
EXTRACTED
TREE
When Plates or Bridges Are
Ordered.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Inalston having Dr. Bull s (tough Byron.
Do not experiment with a substitute, use
lr. Bull's Cough tiyrnp right off : It never dis
appoint. Price asoM eoo. and H.oo a bottle.
MWDr. BaD'f Couth Syrup ce be gtven wKh
Derfect safety to the youngest child. It Is ab
solutely our, auarantved under the National
Pure Food and Drags Act; serial No. 226.
Cm
ADDRESSES
E
MUMMERS
committee and rescinding the IS.uuU ap- p..pny1q ff PnrHllflr ItlllP
vroprlatlon. the council will either kill LCIlcUUS Ul J UpUlttl XIU1C
the metu ore or lay It on the table in
definitely. It la aald that a report will
. be demanded from the mayor in regard
to tne action already tsaen oy tne cum
' saiuee,
, " Council X Beaten.
Mayor Lane ta chairman of the com
tnlttee, which consists, of two members
or tne executive ttoara ana two mem
bera of the council. They were appoint
d about seven months ago. for the pur-
Form Large Audience
and Applaud.
(Special Dlipitcb to The loaroal.)
Roaeburg, Or March 2. Tha moat
enthusiastic political meeting : held In
thla city for aome time waa that last
pose of determining the reaaiDiiuy or
' building a aubway and compelling the
--!... 1 mm., t.lair, till I .
, """".-'"ir. .f'r.KV .U"-" ;T...V r.. apoke In behalf of his candidacy
.u.',r:ll:.':, .11 rnTn f Kepubllcan nomination for United States
eald ti
the wirea operated D
to the city. All of
bv the city nre. po
lice ana water aeparunenia were w u
inataiied in to auoway. i ne council
appropriated 16,000 to be used by the
committee in determining the coat and
Xeasibiiity oi the project.
' After the committee had been In ex
istence about five or six montha the
council learned that it had appropriated
110.900 last year for the purchase of
cablea to be used by the fire depart-
aenator. Mr. Cake la an earneat and
Interesting speaker and waa enthuaiaa-
tlcally received.
un tne piatrorm witn tne apeaiter
were a number of the moat prominent
men In this city. Few of tha old time
bassos were present The epe&ker In
the course of his remarks waa roauent-
ly Interrupts by applause.
especially ravorabia to tne audience
were hia arrumonta In support of the
men V About the same time the ra1""- , , j S. B i?"
orifar Mrti niH that n mctlon In tne ". w utiiu ma rauum iur uu
rancni.a or tn Horn. xeinnone oom- i --vv- w
t.nv 9ivtAA thai th tmnmn-w mnnult
furnish the city such wires aa it might ' 1 the people, he aald. muat of
need In tta varfoua departmenta, neceaaity believe in permitting them to
The majority -Darty aaw a chance to cnooau vneir own itnuuri. mviewea
tmharrui th mmvnr and immediately the deadlocks that have occurred In the
charged him with neglect of duty In not varloue etatee where the old method
rnmiMllinr tha pnmranv tn Hva un to I Drevalle. "
the nravlalona of Its franchlaa. The I He urged strong railroad leertalatlon.
majority party also held Mayor Lane and thla la something that appeala to
responsible for the expenditure of the the people of southern Oregon, who
S20.900 which the council had appro- have been ao long under the domination
pfiated for the purchase of the cables. of a single road. Me earnestly Indoraed
Announcement waa mane tnat me ma- tne policies c rreairem iiooseveii ana
sport of that method by exoreaslna
should hia Dellef In the people. Those who be
Jorlty party would call on Mayor Lane Insisted
avor c
.Wills introduced an ordinance recalling
ty would call on Mayor Jane inaisted tnat tneir continuance la oi
for an explanation and threat of im- great Importance to the people In gen
peachment were heard. Asa start in feral and the people of Oregon In par-
tne war agalnat the mayor councilman ticuiar.
the subway committee and rescinding
the appropriation, of $5,000. The ordi
: nance waa referred to the judiciary com
mittee consisting of Councllmen Ben
nett, Cellars, and Vaughn. When the
committee Tuet'.tbJe . week .Vaughn waa
, hoi present ana tne committee votea-to
recommend the ordinance for passage.
Now cornea the announcement that
the ordinance will not be paaaed this
afternoon and that the council will call
upon Mayor Lane for a report as to the
giuuiugs v til wuuiiitw'O'a.
' - Mayor Lane called a meeting of the
committee yesterday afternoon and It
' ' was decided to-employ an expert en-
flneer to assist City Engineer D. W.
avlor in drawtnar Diana for a subway
system and proceed aa rapidly as poa
i slble with the work for which the cora
, . rait tee was appointed. Thla action waa
v.-? taken deaplte tha fact that Mayor Lane
. : and all members of the committee, ex-
.nJb VUUilUHUmil UMCIi WI1U ! K
expected the committee to be beheaded
today.
An opinion from City Attorney Kay-
? anaugh was read which waa considered
, by the committee as favorable to the
. project. If a system can be devised
that can be recommended by the com-
mlttee the matter will be placed before
in? peopje tq -von ror a pona issue soy
, erlng the cost of the project.
, STEWS IS MARKED
,. (Continued, from Page One.)
appointed a committee to explain to the
,5, killing.. Today Cynn said:
if'St evens- must be ahot and killed. He
Is not only n enemy to my poor coun
tr) he Is .an enemy to the civilized
. i world. 'He jtas not only been the means
. or crusning my country, but he has been
false -vte ils -own country. Stevens Is
the author of every repressive law
against American Industries and Amer-
',' . Ippn. enterprise in Korea.
"Stevens knows who stole the official
al nf our prime minister and by vir
tual forgery affixed it to a fake treaty
Svhlch our, emperor never signed. By
cms raise treaty tne Japanese aggres
VIUIIH J1EVB UKKIl ttlWUXIlPllCIIIIIU.
"Then cornea tnta man and tells Ban
nclsco reporters that our poor coun
try is happy under Japanese rule. It
It too much. ' I am glad they shot him.
nd I hope he will die."
San Francisco. March 25. 1. W. Stev
ens, the. wounded advisor to the Korean
tounsei or .state,
DEMOCRATS CALL
(Continued from Page One.)
nols. -According to the 'terms of the
truce there Is to be no antagonism to
Mr. Bryan personally or to his presiden
tial aspirations within the present Dem
ocratic state organisation in Illinois.
At the same time Mr. Bryan Is under
stood to have agreed to keep hands off
in regard to tne states selection oi
member of the national committee.
ru .1.
f7
Oi! Paintings $1.00
Genuine Oil Paintings, 22x38
inches, marine, astoral and
forest scenes, regular $3.00 val
ties, 0017
ft
"--7. aini i,'r,gaa..afi a am ja 3 t.T-g.ra.-r-,j!Sji(,nMB aaargjj,. au;
Ladies' WritlBf Desk,
la. weathered. golden
4 at- tf. . k., mm . a
FINE TEETH
. .81.00 '?f iiofanjr. Ilka
tha cut; regular prloe
J; fne Big vast filde
tore cash price
only ...... ...tf.S5,50
No. 77. Real Chase Leather Couch, like cut. full size, v; 81 DOWN
;p regular value $25.00. Special GevurU price, .. .817.60 1 A WEEK
-.jr-i'
r
Ko. aeo Roll-Top Desk, fitted
with pigeon hole, drawers, eta:
slse 21x38 Inches. Regular $14
special. Oevurts price
only S8.00
No. 516J. Polished quarter-sawed
golden oak Dining Table, like cut,
opens to 6 ieet, Tegular $32.80. Spe- .
cial Gevurtz price only.... S22.50
7
Closet
Only $16.00
:Na 604-606. This is a full-sized
. China Closet, in golden oak, pol
ish finish, bent glass ends just
me mecur, umer stores ask
$22.50? for these, Gerurtz low
price ' "
WHY PAY MORE?
Full Set; that fir 85.00 1
Gold Crowns, 22k 83.50
Bridge Teeth, 22k 83.50
Gold Fillings 81.00
Silver Fillings 50
Ten-Year Written Guarantee.
Lady attendant
Open evenings.
We keep busy doing good
work at these prices. W e have
the latest, most modern elec
trical apparatus for doing pain
less dental work.
Electro Dental
Parlors
303 Washington Street
Corner Fifth
Opp. Olds, Wortman & King's.
New Machines
$i Down , 50c per Week
CEVURTZ,
Spring dressmaking season
is at hand, and we make it
easy for every wom
an in Oregon to own
her sewing machine.
This is the high
grade "Gevurtz Spe
cial," and will do the
work equally as well
as. a $75 machine. It is
manufactured in wholesale
lots for us, and we give the
consumer the benefit of the
wholesale price. This ma
chine costs you but 825.00
-$1.00 DOWN, 50 A
WEEK.
The Great
44 Eclipse V
Steel
Range
The quickest baker of any
steel range built, therefore
a great saver of fuel. It
is a perfect baker, too. No
complaints are ever made
against the "Eclipse." We
carry many sites, but our
terms apply to all Ypu
pay only
81.00 DOWN, 81.00 A
WEEK.
Be sure to investigate the
"Eclipse" before you place
your order. .. k . ,
MA
Yamhill Street
First and Second
NORTH DAK0TANS -
AT GRAND FORKS
TO INDORSE BRYAN
i (uniiea rrea Lreasea wire.i
urand Forka. N. v.. March 25. Nearly
vim aeieaatea. toiretner with many vis
ltora, were present at the opening of the
Democratic state convention here to
day. The convention will select the
North Dakota representatives to tha
Democratic national convention. It is
expected the convention will declare Its
ctioice For William J. Bryan for the
presidential nomination.
ARKANSAS PRIMARY
TODAY EQUIVALENT
TO STATE ELECTION
(United Preas Leased Wirt.)
Little Rock. Ark.. March 25. Demo
crats of Arkansas are engaged in a cen-
eral primary today, the retiults of which
will be equivalent to election. Candi
dates are to be selected for governor,
secretary of state, attorney-general,
state treasurer, superintendent of pub
lic instruction, state auditor, aeaoclate
justice of the supreme court, and several
minor state officers.
The campaign which closed vesterdav
haa been one of the liveliest this state
has seen In a number of years. Interest
centers chiefly In the contest for the
governorship. The candidates for this
place are W. F. Klrby. who has the
support or senator Jeff Davis and hij
crowd; George W. Donnghex, the choice
oi m opposition, ana rormer Huner n-
lepueni oi ruDiic instruction tllnemon
LABOR AND ITS RIGHTS
(Continued from Page One.)
light, tut bis
ea.
conation VpX CANNON DELEGATES
order to locate the two "XirTT T T)TJi OPT Pnni
t bullets in his body Stevens will he euh
aectea to-tne1 a.-rays tnis ; arterrroon.
E.Chun, tha wounded : Korean, was re
ported today as having a better chance
' tor recovermj
for
lie was shot.
ng thapat any time since
AWLEY, STANDS BY
JOCENT PURCHASER
'.(WasMogtan Baresa of Tbe JoaraaL)
' Washington, March 25. Representa
tive Mawiejr oi urego
support-of the Fulton
live Hawley of Oregon spoke today In
is Tiiton ri
lutlon. He assured the house that meas-
rant lands reso-
purcnasers. , ,
Spring Ailments
ITmpIeiboifB, eczema arid other
f raptiong, tow ot appetite, that tired
ecling;Jflt of biliousness, indigestion
and headache, ars some of them.
t Thej are all radically and perma
ently cored by Hood'a 8arsaparilift.
!JTUsVlEtniecine thoroughly
1 (leanBeafth blood and restores healthy
oncuonai acuvity to the whole BysteBi.
t makes people weu.' - i-,
V I have been using Hood's Sarsapn.
la as a, fpnng medicine for ten years,
d have never found anything better."
obn ITeniingg,' CampbeH BaR
Aecep no nbstitate poty- -f
ic&H on having Uood'fc Get tt today. !
U or table form. 100 Doses il.
WILL BE SELECTED
BY ILLINOIS PARTY
(United Press Leaaed Wire.)
Springfield, ill., March 25. The Re
publican state convention, which will be
called to order at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning, will be the largest state con
vention ever held In Illinois. There are
to be 1,632 delegates. The convention
will be held in the exDOsition hullrtinir
at the state fair grounds. Besides the
delegates, provision has been made for
seating- fc.uoo or more visitors.
The convention will select four dele
gates at large and four alternates to
represent Illinois at the Republican na
tionai convention in Chicago. Resolu
tlons will be adopted that will show be
yond me possioiiiiy or
"Cannon for president'
osslbility of doubt that the
or nresldent ' movement in
this state is bona (fide. The delegates
will be Instructed to vote for the sneak
er first, last and all the time, and there
will be no mention of a second choice.
According to present Indications tbe
convention . will be exceedingly brief,
as Us proceedings are likely to be lim
ited to presiaentiai pontics, it is not
probable that there win be any indorse.
ments of senatorial or state candi
dates. The convention may in general
terms Indorse the federal and state ad
minietrattons, without declaring specifi
cally -for the renominatlon of Governor
veneen, From an appearances any. at
tempt t to commit the 'Convention to
Senator Hopkins. Governor Deneen. nr
any other candidate, for a state office
will precipitate some lively scenes on
tbe convention floor. ,
' In Sessional Bosnoke.' .
v Roanoke. Va4 March 35 A large num
ber of delegates and visitors, Including
many dlstlmruIahMl mlnl.t.p. an 1...
men, have assembled In Roakone for the
annual session of the Baltimore confer
ence of the Methodist Episcopal church,
sooth. The sessions. - which are being
held .v In t the Greene-Memorial church,
ymnU?,V" f(T nearly a week,' Bishop
A. W. Wilson, senior hlahmn r
churchr U tho 'presidlol; officer, v.
lng order should be Issued by any court
without due notice. A petition for
permanent injunction should be heard
within a reasonable time, say not to
exceea a week, or thereabouts.
Strike a .Olunsr Weapon.
"It's Important that trade agreements
nnuuia exist netween employer and em
pioye wnero tney are lust and fair.
strike la a clumsy weapon used In ad
justing the wrongs done labor. We
snouid extend, aa far as possible.
process of conciliation and arbitration
aa a auDstitute for atrikea.
But atrikea themselves are and
snouid be recoanised aa antlralv lual
The right of employers to combine and
contract with one another and with their
employes should be explicitly reoog
nized. Bo should it bo right for em
pioyes to combine and contract with
one another and with their emnloyera
and aeek peaceably to persuade others
to accept their views on striking for the
purpose or ODtaining rrom their em
ployera satisfactory terms for labor.
Nomina- should be dona to lea-allae
the blacklist or boycott that would ba
illegal under the common law.
We have the right to exnect action
on financial legislation before the close
of congress, from the attention that both
nouses Is Klvlnsr the matter. It la urr
ently necessary there should bs such
legislation.
"Action should be taken to establish
postal savings banks, as they are lm
peratlvely needed as a benefit to the
wage-earners and men of small- means.
They would be a valuable adjunot to the
whole financial system.
Boris the Tariff.
"The time has come when we should
prepare for a revision of the tariff. It
seems to me that before the present
session closes some provision should
be made for the collection of material
which would enable tbe congress elected
next fall to act immediately on the mat
ter after it comes Into existence. This
necessitates some action by the present
congress, aa this congress' Is in shape
j or airecting tne proper committees to
gather the necessary Information.
Protect the lorsta,
"Our forests need every protection.
One method of protecting them would
be to put on the free list wood pulp,
with a corresponding reduction In paper
made from wood pulp.
Ample provision should be made for
me establishment of a permanent water
ways commission. Consrrees should rec
ognize In the fullest fashion tbe subject
oi ine conservation or our national re
sources, which are literally vital to the
future of the nation. Numerous bllla
granting water power rights on navi
gable streams have been introduced, but
none of them gives the government the
right to make reasonable charge for the
valuable privileges granted, nor do tbey
set a definite limit. I shall be obliged
hereafter, In accordance with my policy
Bimou in a recent message, i to veto any
water power-bill that does not provide
a time limit and does not give the
president or any secretary concerned
the right to fix and collect suoh a
charge that is found to be just and rea
sonable in each case," . . ,
Metzgcr. jeweler, optician,' 143 Wash.
L00MIS TO ATTEND
T0KI0 EXPOSITION
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, March 36. Francis B.
Loomla, formerly assistant secretary of
state. Is to be appointed commissioner
general of the ' United States to the
Toklo exposition. Congress has been
asked to appropriate $600,000 for the
exposition, in accordance with the pres
ident's earnest plea for a noteworthy
participation in Japan's exposition for
the good it win do in promoting frlegd
ly relations.
ON
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS
THIS WEEK ONLY
5
After Once Tasting
no one wants an old-fash
ioned cod liver oil prepara
tion or emulsion, because
Vinol is a much better body
builder and strength creator
fordid people.weak children,
and for coughs, colds, bron
chitis, etc. If it does no good
we will return your money.
Woodard, Clarke 8c Co., Portland. Or.
Hot in a Milk Trust
Horlicks
Malted Milk
Tfc ri!aal al frala
At ytMavSotla Foatta
A gUm of HcrslicVi Utlted
M?r .iv ' mnkea dslktotia ad
wtrasiafaig , teach oa a cold day.
A& for Horllckat
At AH Draggivta
lermB4-wsar
tea a noerraliiotf. d&ertblaiW.
bettor thanlae, of eoQss) cd
A otmftal aot mnk
pat
One-Half Off
Abont 98 framed canvases in
cluding large assortments of
landscapes, figures and marines
on which we have cut the prices
exactly In half.
47 Framed Oils, regnlarly $15,
for fT.SO
28 Framed Oils, regularly $25,
for f 12.50
24 Framed Oils, regularly $30,
for f 15.00
Fourth Floor
Buy your Paintings now in
this sale. Too much stress
cannot be placed upon the im
portance of this picture salev
Pricei art actually ONE
FOURTH LESS than the reg
ular markings, and, besides,
these canvases are steadily ad
vancing in value.
You cannot afford to miss
making a critical examination
of these paintings. ,
One-Fourth Off
All $40 Canvases.... f 30.00
All $50 Canvases... .. f 3 7.50
All $50 Canvases... 1 S45.0O
All $100 Canvases.... f 75.00
All $125 Canvases.. M f 93.75
AH $150 Canvases.... f 112.50
All $200 Canvases.... f 150.00
All $350 Canvases.... f 262.00
All $500 Canvases.... f 375.00
Fourth Floor
PHONES EXCHANQB 11; HOMB A.617I, A-6173'1
Oak Cabinets
For Disc or
Cylinder Records
We have lately added to our Phonograph De
partment a lot of new Cabinets for both disc, and
cylinder records. These cabinets were made ex
clusively for us' of quarter sawed oak and will
hojd from 96 to 396 records.
We sell them on easy terms. .
$1.00 down, $1.00 a week and pay the R. R. freight
100 miles.
Prices from.. f 12.00 to f 45.00 each
Fourth Floor
Toilet Articles
Eastman's Perfumes, assorted odors,
regular value $1. Special..... 5f
, . ' ' '
Micro Stops falling hair. Per
bottle .. ..........f 1.00
Mioleha--New odor. Per oz.fl.00
Adolen'f Greaseless Cold Cream,
contains no grease. Price.. 50
Olive Oil Castile Soap, new ship
ment; regular price $1 per 4-lb.
bar. For one week only, bar.79eV
First Floor
IB
OPBIN A MONTHLY ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY
Next: Friday Afternoon, March 27, at 3:30
Symphony Orchestra
CHAS. E. DIERKE, Conductor
': Marquam Theatre v ; ' ,
BEATRICE DIERKE' Pianist-Soloist v -
v . Woietg How on Sale at tos IBox Office
Reseryed Seats, $1 Subscription tickets good for two -seats at each of tha
three concerts or sweats a any one.enaWmsnJ f Ednkpnea!
IB Ml
u
RUBBER BUBBLES
for the CHILDREN
Orange Balls, Floating Toys,
for? the -baby's bath.
, Rubber Dolls,
Infants' Toilet Sets 75 to f S
Infants' Toilet Seta. 3 piece;
.regular price $15.
Special Half Prfc
First Floor
McDonald's
Candies
Just recenred, a newHlmTbfIc
Donald's Chocolates.
Teddy Bear Chocolates, box 25
Cholocate Nutindate, box....25
Rainbow Chocolates,
. box.1. -., ........ . ,0f and T5
Dutch Chocolates,
r. box., I.;... ,40t and T5
McDonald's Bitter-Sweet Choco
lates, box 50 and $1.00
iWt are agents far above.
" . ,. First Floor '-
Drug
Depart-ment
Our Drug Department is' Sec
ond to none and we solicit your
prescription trade, knowing that
we can offer you the largest,
freshest "and most complete
stock of pure drugs in the city.
., First Floor
WOODARD-GLARKE & SO.
'v: ; TUB OTORB, THAT 6AVBS Yob MONEY! V KT
I3C