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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,1 FRIDAY ' EVENING. APRIL 17. 1C08. ' ,S,!"" : HOUSE UEUS i ARE SEASICK r i rrrt it T1MH i lne jueraocrauo juiuusmr ..Hates Republicans Team lor Early Adjournment. J . (Caltsd Was teaesa Wke.) ; tPashlngton, April IT. One so peacs f ful even to th point of being careleaa t th bona, with th Democ ratio fill-1 f . buster In full wing, I now In tho grip i of a ' hurricane, and ioma of th f sick members ar praying that too day may goon . com when they will reach r the port of adjournment So roughly wu th old legislative ship toaaing whan Republican "Whip" Watson' got back from Indian with tha gubernator- lai nomination tucked under hi a arm, tbat bo didn't Ilk It bit, and so at - about to cat th boua and aenata lata- . er to agr to go homo by May 10. H may succeed but thoa who have now grown accustomed to tbo rough weather I are not quit ao anxious, xney aay ma i even wateon wui gat used to it y ana by. . Whatever effect tb filibuster to . raake the majority enact remedial leg islation recommended br their ores!- dent" may have la the coming election, it baa aerved to give John Sharp Wil liam a, minority leader and aenator-olect, I a standing b baa not had with bia I party for years, Aa a result, eome ad-1 mirera are aotuauy mentioning the Jiia sl ssipplaa aa 1 a .vice-presidential poa-1 aiouity. i Although WlUIama and Speaker Can-1 non engage In dally verbal combat, their I contests bare eerved only to Increase ; the personal friendship between th two jegieiativ gianta. 'There will be no re: atandlng between the-chair and the gentleman from Mississippi," "Uncle Joe" aasured Will lam a one day when u minority leader wag calling Cannon name in aa sort and delicate pariia mentarr language as the eminent acbol ar from the aouth could employ And there haa not been, When the apeaker goee down on the floor to stretch bla lags, he lounges In WlUIama' seat, Juet aa 1 Into aa If tha latch string had an Invisible extension tO'iue trousers pocket. Even wan the house going rirat tnia way ana that unaer the gag ruiea or th majority, the members generally ar be coming accustomed to the diaturbed condition HypochondriiaGal Mania Cured Thli condition is caused by chronic Indigestion and renders the victim flighty and irritable, so you can appreciate the grati tude of Mr. Edward T. Path when his wife was curtfd of this mania after many doctors failed in their efforts to effect a cure. wwM illil i 111 Mx. S. J. rata. 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Every garment every accessory of a perfect toilette -is absolutely CQrrect; as to style, representing; highest: grade v . . workmanship and most superior materials at reasonable cost cine (Mrs. Fath caJll It beverage) Is th rar thing to make her feel right I I cannot recommend your Malt Whla key too highly, and shall con time Its use, aa it seem a a houaehoM nsosaalty." Edward J. lath, 174 10 th A venae, blew lber 11 Tork, Nor ml If. HOT. No one will know what a great medi cine Duffy Pure Malt Whlakey ia until It haa been ueed In some aerloua case of I debility, brain fax, Indlgeatlon, cough, coua. consumption or wasting Disease. Duffy's Pure Llalf Uhiskey it an absolutely pure distillation of milted grain: great cart being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, that destroying th germ and pro- J I . A l 1 lit , ! . , a . ... . uuuuig praojgestea iiquia 100a u mm lorrn oz a malt eitence, whicn is I the moat effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science: soft- H tvuu-aj iu vv 4-ini(iaj a uaj JUSI I a' if he owned it and Williams drifts lened bjr warmth and moisture tta palatabiUty and freedom from injurious the Breaker's room at will, Juat I l-.,--.. u . ... , . , --"-'-"- vwvjv, iw wj vau w vinucu uy nun sensitive Btomicn. It is invaluable for overworked ' men. delicate women and sickly chil dren. It strengthens and , sustains the system;, is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old young and keeps the young strong. : DUCAL COUPLE'S sun niiiG Fetes In Honor , of Duke of - Genoa "Who Once Eefused Crown of Spain. . (United Press Leased Wire.) J : Roma, April 1T Genoa has been th J acn of great festivities this week In . t celebration of th silver wedding annl- versa ry of th Duk and Duchess of ; Oeboa. Th duke Is th only brother of i tha' dowager queen of Italy, and an 1 unole. therefore, of King Victor Em . manual 11L The wedding celebration waa attended by many members of the Italian royal family, among them the - aing ana queen, tno dowager 'queen . Marruerite. the Duke and Dunhna n " . Aost. the Count of Turin and the luke ef AbrunL Th Duke and Duchess of , Genoa are very popular throughout the t Kinraom, Decause of their benevolence. ; i ne uuk or uenoa has visited Amer : lea several times in bis capacity of an i aamirai or me jitauan navy. He Is a great admirer - of the ' English ' and Americans, which Is probably due to ; mi isci mat ne received ms education in England.. When he-was a child he was sent to school at Harrow, and many iiiuiiin nuria are rriacrn or niS K- s, perlnnces there. In 1869 the cortes de u cided to offer the crown of Spain to the duke, who was then a young student at Harrow. When the news went abroad a that th offer had boen accepted all of t the 600 boys In the school kicked th duke, with the laudable ambition of be- O A U Tl O XT WKsn von a emjp Ina, flat, rrooer or Aeale got Daffy's Jnr ifals Wbiak- be a or .von get tha gvn niae.. It la tb only absoiaWly par medical malt wfetsker and la sold la fealed bottles onlyi never in balk. lrio 1.0a Xook for tbe trada-mark th "Old otmxsmt.- on the label, and make swr the seal over th oork la unbroken. Write Sr. M. Oniran, Ooasnlttaa; Physi ol, for free Olua-trated medical booklet and f advioe, Duffy acalt Wldakey Co, Boobostar,, at. T. lingerie Waists- Fine batiste, " handker chief linen, sheer linen lawn are employed in daintiest styles, hand embroidered, or trimmed with fine VaL lace, tucks, filet, etc; also handsome tailored linen waists. Gloves Silk and Kid . Best grade 16-button silk, in black, white and all colors both embroidered and plain. 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The DUcheas of Genoa la a Bavarian princess, daughter of the late Prince Adalbert ' of Bavaria and sister of Prince' Louis Ferdinand, who haa achieved wide fame as an obstetriolan. The-duchess enjoys tb distinction' of being th only red-haired nrlnces of the blood In Europe. She Is extremely fond of outdoor Hie and excels in runn ing, skating, riding and awlmming. The duke and duchess nave their permanent home In Genoa, inhabiting the old castle ere the dukes or Uenoa of Chiabeso. wh have dwelt -for generatlona. Ill U. S. WHIP CASTRO'S ARHY? Administration in Delicate Position Because of Former Attitude. TnU LAB-tXaTANM ra ai VlXk or nNtrwiwq wow CREDIT: Your credit is good; purchase today and pay later if you wish Weekly, monthly, or semi-monthly Easier! Oilflfaf Cmpiy THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD COR. WASHINGTON AND TENTH Id&h Doctors' Officers. (Sped! Dispatch t The JooraaL) Boise. Idaho. April 17. The South Idaho District Medloal society has elected th following officers: Pres ident, Or. J. A. Young of Caldwell: vice-president. Dr. C. L. Dutton of Meridian; secretary and treasurer, Dr. P. U. Barndt of Boise. The next meet ing will bo bold at Caldwell -In July. : " " '" e " ".' 1 r Tomorrow and Mondav will positively be the last days -for discount on east side gas bills. Portland Gas Company. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington. April 17. The adminis tration frankly admits being annoyed by the Venezuelan situation. That aerloua consideration has been given to the proposition to send an armed force to that country to enforce respect for the United States govern- li'ut c&nuoi do successfully denied. The war and navy departments hav ueen couaDoratuig on tentative plans for the embarkation of troops and the investment of LaOuayra. These are how saia to nave been completed so that if congress snould decide to clothe the f resident witn tne necessary authority, he army and navy will be ready to da the rest on short notice. une thing stands in the way of apanxmg resident Castro and that is the high minded Doaltlon whfoh .th United States has taken with reference io me use ot arms to enloroe eon- Uaciuai ODiigations. Most of the claims of American cltlsena against Castro ar based on alleged violation of conces sionary rights. Moreover, there Is con siderable doubt In tha minds of admin istration officials hare s to whether all of these claimants bare come Into court with clean hands. The reoent corres pondence sent to tha senate by the state department showed that in one case, at least, the claimant had aided and aoetted a revolution against the consti tuted authority of Venesuela. This government, nowever, has never passed upon the validity of the claims. It has merely insisted tbat Venezuela shall submit the controversies to an interna tional tribunal for arbitration. This demand made repeatedly in the past two years has not only been refused by Cas tro but that In most undlDlomatln. nmn- tlcally insulting language. If It should be found necessary to go to war, th resulting operations would be in the nature or a picnic ex cursion, in the view of army and navy officials her. Th Venezuelan naw" is composed of seven antiquated cruis ers, ana mree smau auxiliaries. It "axniTv: numDsrs SLnnut innn mAn poorly oqulpped. Illy paid and miserably HEBREWS CELEBRATE FEAST OF PASSOVER Festival to Commemorate Departure of Children pf Israel From Egypt (United Press Leased Wire.) New Tork, April 17. Jewish people throughout the world ar today cele brating th Passover. Thla festival. which is also known as the Feast of Unleavened Bread, was Instituted to commemorate the departure of th children of Israel from Egypt, untfer the leadership of Monea, where they had been held In bondage for upward oi uu yeara. The reformed Jewe, aa well aa th orthodox Jewe, who adhere religiously to all the wonderful symbolism and ritual which make Jewiah . Worship picturesque and beautiful, observe the Passover feast, which means nVor to the Jew than any other of his vallgious celebrations. The reformed Jewa do not adhere so closely to all the sym bolism of the celebration, but their ob servances differ only in that they aro not so elaborate. - The feature of the celebration la th substitution of unleavened cakes, or matsos, prepared for the purpose, for bread in the household of the orthodox Hebrews. Each year, as Passover ap proaches, thousands of pounds of mat toe are baked for the occaalon, and It ia eatimated that In the upper eaat side alone more than 10.000 matzos are required for the poor families. The annual aale from the bakeries throurh- out the city la ao large that it requires large moving vans to take them to the varloua polnta of distribution. This ia not surprising whan ' the fact Is borne In -mind that New Tork city contains more Jewish Inhabitants than any other nan apsen cities or the world comDlned. The night ushering In the Passover festival is known aa Seder night, and ia made tha occaalon of a family gath ering devoted to a special service around the supner table, which Is decked out In a peculiar manner with matsos and other accessories Incidental to- the feast Gathered around the tablet the "Hagadah" la read and recited. 7 Th "Hagadah" contains a narrative of the deliverance of the. Jews t from their Egyptian bondage as set 'forth In the Bible, and is read by the' head of the household, either In the original Hebrew or as an English translation. The other members of the family, join In the responses or in the alnrtna- of hvmns - of Draiae and thanksgiving n their divine liberator. The Pesach feast continues for ela-ht days, but only the first and last days are celebrated as holy days. In tha large number of Hebrew synagogues In Oreater New Tork. both reformed and orthodox, services were held thla morning and sermons appropriate to th occaalon were preached. Astoria Children Eat Poison. Astoria, Or.. April-, 17. Criminal carelessness , of some one nearly caused the death Cf six children who found a bottle In the street half filled with bi chloride of mercury tablets and at them. Prompt, act Ion of a,:- physician alone saved their Urea CASTOR I A for Iafuitf u4 Children. Tha Kind Yea Han Alwajs Bcug&f Boar th CUgnatimof Great Easter Sale For Saturday Only We Announce Our Great Easter Sale SHOES FREE! SHOES FREE! SHOES FREE! ON SATURDAY ONLY WE WILL GIVE AWAY FREE A PAIR OF OXFORDS OR DRESS SHOES WITH MEN'S SUITS, AS FOLLOWS: PACIFIC STUDENTS GOOD MmSTEELS Easter is the prescribed time to break away from your old winter habits. v . Here are the finest Spring habits that put one in tune with the customs anci Costumes of the day- , , Silk-lined tastes in men's wear can be grati fied here.' ; . . .The finest ever at modest prices. Special Dispatch Pacific him 164Hllg.Co y GuiIfuhnPrqp, ; ' " 166-i68 THIRD 'STREET ' . ' to The Journal. 1 university. Forest amn I Or., April 17. A large crowd waa pres ent at th minstrel show at Maaania hall last night given by the boys of the college, un proceeds will pay up a small athletic debt Inourred during the past year. Tha first portion of the performance consisted or the usual sone-s and gaga and waa followed ' bv I . ... . , a . A . . - specialties including two tnree-round boxing contests, duets and selections by me auaneu me program oonoiuded witn a rare entiuea. xr. Lare-a and Assistants," . which, . waa a take-off on local physicians. The principle - roles were carried Dy w. is. uwynn and Q. IO. Brown. .Th play produced much laughter, aa most of fhe doctors repre sented were in xne auojence. , The management is making arrange ments for giving the -performance in the McGraw opera-house at Banks, with in in next two or tore wesus.i . , New Exercise for Dogs. ,, Paris. April 17. Tn ,th bippodrom nf VituennB the Drefect. Intna va present to witness the exerolses of tb new service oi aogi oi ins fans ponce. v -HI. - B. , A.-S " - Whlit and dance. Saturday ara. AnrtT 1 18, ,W a W. hall, lltb at. ! .7' v Don't think' that -Biles can't ba euraA. 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