The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 08, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. ' JULY 8.. 1908.
GARFIELD COMES TO INSPECT
OREGON IRRIGATION PROJECTS
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EAST'S Tl
TORTURE Hft
Drop of 20 Derives nndl
Ciood Breeze blowing-.
Six Deaths Occur Today. ?
New York, July g. Fully 78 dead,
mors than 200 prostrations recorded and I
misery such as the east never endured
Is the record of three days of torrid
torture which the fresh breeze and low
er temperature ended today. The tem-
erature fell 10 73 today at a drop of I
aeureon Bln0. yesterauy.
Despite the drop six deaths and sev-1
eral prostrations were recorded today I
but thiy were rather the effects of the;
loner not spttij than the results or ex
posure today.
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DELEGATES LOOK
James R. Garfield, secretary of the
Interior, Is expected In Portland this
evening. He has Just returned from a
trip to the Hawaiian Islands.
V Mr. Garfield, after spending several
.days at the hotel Portland, will go to
. Hermlstoo to Inspect the Umatilla Jrrl
' cation project. He will probably also
'look over othef districts In eastern
: Oregon where the government Is con-
, templatlng expending minions or aoi
f lars for water Improvements.
There Is a possibility that Mr. Gar
field, who has been a member of Pres
ident Roosevelt's cabinet since March,
last year, will stop In southern Oreston
several days to go over the Klamath
Irrigation task which haa been under
taken by the government and which
comes under the direction of the secre
tary of the interior. Before being ad
vanced to the position which ne now
holds Mr. Garfield was commissioner
of corporations in the department
Two Picture tot Secretary Garfield. . One
Washington, D.
of
commerce and labor. In the event that
Mr. Garfield stops off at Klamath his
arrival In Portland will be delayed.
Ban 'Francisco. July' 8. James R.
Garfield, secretary of the Interior.
came ashore from the cruiser si. iouib
shortly after noon yesterday and regis
tered "at the St. Francis hotel.. Last
evening he left on the Oregon express
for Portland.
As soon as Secretary Garfield arrived
at the hotel there were many callers,
among them being General Funston and
President Benjamin Ida Wheeler of the
university of California. Secretary Gar
field said: "I leave this evening for
Portland to inspect the work on the
Umatilla project. I will then go on to
Idaho and will spend about six weeks
In the middle west. The department
of the interior has outlined work that
will eventually make 40.000.000 acres
that are now barren and valueless most
'leslrable for fruit and farming lands.
My trip to the Hawaiian islands was
4 Ul.. T all . K Anr mitn t a
to their duties. There will be no! 0. . t v Grady'" Report.
chang. s. as my inspection satisfied me Mate Senator T. F. Grady of New
everything is In good condition. I was 'r presented the report of the corn-
appointed bv PreRi.ient Roosevelt and ; nmi.ee on rules and order of business.
(Continued from Page One.)
odlst church of Denver, who offered the
opening prayer as follows:
Opening- Prayer.
"Oh. Jehovah. God of na-tlons. Father
of all mankind, we look to thee. Vu
thnnk thee for the srood world In which
we walk and work. We thank thee for
the nation's Ideals. We thank thee for
the ongoing of victory and rlughteous-
ness. We thank thee for our noble slrea
and the noble role which we as a na
tion nave been, permitted to play In
these latter day affairs. Bless the dele
gates here assembled. Give them wis
dom for their labors. Save them from
cringing and dodging. Fit us all to
nglU stirily and hopefully for the
square thing. Knable these delegates to
act as Ood'a stewards. Shape under
their hands a platform step higher than
any ever yet adopted. Direct the voting
minds to a candidate who can stand
squarely upon it and think and work
ana rigni unin our glorious nation stepa
up to Its higher plane. We believe in
God and want thy way. May we all
be clean-handed and do a full man')
work for humanity and the glory of
utra. Amen
Dr.
Relssner'n rjraver wan arretted
with a round of applause as he finished.
Immediately thereafter Chairman Bell
gave the signal and the Milwaukee
Marching club, headed by Mayor David
Rose, paraded the hall.
we are great friends. Of course I am
a warm supporter of Taft. I cannot
say that I have nnv political am
bitions." The Southern Pacific company ten
dered Secretary Garfield a private car.
JURY REACHES
QUICK
Out TiTe Minutes Finds
! Ned Elfors Guilty of
? Murder.
(United Press teased Wlre.V ...
f . Dawson, T. T., July S.Ncd Elfors
'ma found sruilty of the ' murder of
TtmviA (tarraan and was sentenced to
hang October . The jury was out ten
minutes. Judge Craig concurred in the
. vendict. Elfors did not take the stand
and there were no witnesses ior
tpii-nr'. otnrv nf the trasredy came out
. through Jailer Smith, who testified that
" Kliors claimed oergra-n nu """"
the Yukon- river In a small boat to
' v.irnka Elfors also claimed that
Anderson attacked Elfors with a knife.
Elfors was stoltd throughout the trial,
j Th thren men concerned- in the trag-
A ift Seattle in April together.
Twenty-nine days after the crime was
-committed tne muraerer was cuuvk.
" " AN OBSERVATION CAE.
Adding luxury to the Delightful Co
lombia sUver Trip.
tk n n A. N. has iust added an
observation car to the equipment of
trains I and between Portland and
ti rmlles. which will be a very wel
come feature to sight-seers along that
mnrnt attractive portion of the Columbl
river trip. It leaves Portland dally at
' 1:80 a. m. and arrives at The Dalles at
11:80. Returning, leaves The Dalles at
"1:4ft p. m. and arrives at rortiana at
Seats between Portland and The
Dalles 60 cents, between intermediate
stations 5 cents.
RACE
CLASH
OKLAHOMA
Entire State Militia Prepares
to March Against In
dians and Negroes.
(Vnltod Press Lttsed Wlr.i
Oklahoma City, , Okla., July 8.
Acting under orders from Acting
Governor Bellamy. Oklahoma's whol
militia fuiuo U piojiared today to mare
at a moment's notice on Hickory Camp
grounds, near Muskogee, where several
hundred Indians and negroes are en
camped. The braves are openly defy
Ing county officers who have tried
make them lay down their arms, and
are becoming; threatenlnsr.
County officers who visited the camp
are protesting against the demonstra
tions. Bloodshed Is feared if an at
tempt Is made to forcibly disarm the
braves.
FRISCO SAFE
VAULT TAPPED?
Rich Rancher Claims That
$17,0Q0 Was Spirited
Away.
PLENTY OF CARS TO
SHOW PROMISED
If you want to hit the
bullseye of a bargain,
our store is your target.
Aim to get 'here, and
the sooner the quicker.
We want you to pur
chase early, and you'll
tell your friends.
$25 and $30 Suits
now ,...13.35
$20 and $22 Suits
now $10.35
$15 and $18 Suits
now ..;$S.G5
Saving prices on ev
erything that men and
boys-wear.
The O. R. ft N. Co.. through
General Manager J. P. O'Brien,
has agreed to furnish a service
capable of handling 3,000 people
an hour all through the week
of the first annual livestock
show, to be held in Portland
this fall. A regular 40-mlnute
round trip service will be given.
Mr. O'Brien, accompanied by
President Josselyn and Vice
President' Fuller of the Portland
Railway, Light A Power com
pany were taken out to the
Country club- tract by H. C.
Campbell, E. L. Thompson and
Dr. H. W. Coe, directors of the
Country Club and Livestock as
sociation, this morning. They
whisked out in automobiles and
Mr. O'Brien said It was the fin
est site for a race track and
livestock meet he had ever seen
and at once agreed to take up
with the engineers of his com
pany the matter of handling the
extra service. Special trains will
be run from East Morrison
street out to the Monta villa
spur and thence into the tract.
President Josstlyn also agreed
to take care of not less than
8,000 people an hour by means
of a loop to be extended from
the Rose City Park line.
SAN FRANCISCO MAN
DROPS FROM SIGHT
.sbbm asaas.
(CLOTHIERS
ICS-irO THIRD ST.
(United Ptt Lmied Win.)
Ban Francisco. Jafy S. Searchers are
beating the bushes of Golden Gate park
today for the body of J. E. Eagan. sales
manager of the Burroughs Adding Ma
chine rompany who, his sister fears,
has committed suicide. tagan disap
peared laot Monday, leaving ail marks
ot identification at noma, out nis rela
tives ild not notify the police until
yesterday.
Eagan was despondent because he ws
not recovering more rapidly from an
operation performed six mor.ths arn
J. L. Cook, manager of the adding
machine company, refuses to believe
Eagan has- committed suicide. He sayt
he has information which leads him to
brieve Eagan Is out of the city but
will return within a few davs He de
nies that there is axythlrg wrong with
the m Using; man s accounts and ex
presses tne belief that there Is no use
to worry over Eagan s absence
DEATH SENTENCES
FOR POISON FtENDS
HaJron. Corliln Oi(n Jul I rk.
Ualert of the Chinese rebellion have
ureaay Men eatenoed to death for
complicity in the plot to poison the
rrK garrlsM tn the Hanlo barrack!
aad ether . eoovtctiots are expected In
the trial of a mrorm of ruspects. which
wm reaamed today. Two handred
reach eotonlal tafaaWrmea were erl
aajy pojeened aa a, re tut 4 tM ptot.
San Francisco, July 7. Charges made
by Henri Cailleaud, a rich Sonoma coun
ty rancher, that 117,000 he had in a
safe deposit vault In the French-American
bank in this city hits dlsappe&fml
have furnished the police department
and the bank officials with a perplex
ing problem.
So seriously do the officers of the
bank take the charges made bv Cail-
p
Arkansas offered resolutions In memory
of the late James K. Jones former
chairman of the national Democratic
committee. They were adopted by the
convention.
A motion to take a recess until S
o dock this evening; was voted down.
Senator Gore, the blind statesman of
Oklahoma, began addressing the con
vention at 1:12 o'clock. He set the
delegates and galleries in an uproar by
naming Bryan and calling him the
greatest living apostle of human liberty.
During the cheering a banner with
Bryan's picture on it was brought into
the hall and carried up and down the
aisles, amid great confusion.
The demonstration started by Senator
Gore started at 1:19 when he referred
to Bryan and continues unabated at
1:40. The banners of all states except
Georgia, Deleware, Connecticut, New
lork and Minnesota were grouped on
the stage and this gave the ovation new
impetus.
X.augn on Hughes.
The convention was convulsed when
the clerk read a notice addressed to
Tnhn S. Whalen, secretary of state of
New York, declaring that he was wanted
on the long distance phone by Governor
Hughes. That a RermhHcun mvnn.
Hhould want to talk over a, 000 miles of
copper wire to a Democratic state of
ficial seemed a real Joke.
Chairman Bell remarked: "This Is no
laughing matter, we should all be en
couraged and consider this a sign that
Democrats are getting together."
n invitation from the Jane .Teffer.
Bonnet, who had charge of the vaults
about the time the money is alleged to
have disappeared. The bank officials
do not attach a shadow of suspicion to
Bonnet but desir his presence while a
more thorough investigation 1m ma.de of
Callleaud's story. Cailleaud Is insist
ent that he had J17.000 in one of the
bank's safe deposit vaults and that It
has been removed.
leauo. mat they have cabled to r ranee son club to visiting ladies caused some
ordering the immediate return of V. I merriment. It ,Z m ,n aU,hf !?.m."
who had charge of the vaults 1 rooms "domestic women" nrt
5J to , of like nolitieal faith ' t
. n.o rfuiiQ jei-
fersonites.
Another roar went up when Chairman
con announcea tnat the Michigan dele
gation had lost its Bible.
Ollie James of Kentucky was then
recognized and announced that tho
mittee on credentials would not report
until 8 o'clock this evening.
The speaker moved that the conven
tion recess until that hour. Wild cries
of "No," "No," went up from the spec
tators In the galleries who were dis
pleased because they had been robbed of
a chance to see some spectacular ora
torical pyrotechnics.
When the motion was put the dele
gates for the most part voted aye, but
the galleries voted no. In announcing
that the chair was In doubt. Bell em
phasized that the galleries were voting
on tne question. He put the question!
a second time and then declared that I
the motion had been lost. At once wild I
shouts of "Taylor." "Taylor." went up i
and every eye was turned toward thei
A PIANO FREE
For One Year The Use of the Same
Costs You Absolutely Nothing.
Too Many Pianos.
It's one thing to wrlto an adver
tisement telling of extraordinary value-
giving, but quite another thing to fur- 1 leader
nlsh rianos that will back up such a
statement.
No matter what Instrument von cnm
to buy today, no matter what on von
examine the "Yellow Sale Tag," tak
ing quality into consideration, will K
up our every . statenient; that this is i
the greatest Piano Selling event Port- i
land has ever had.
As an example: of this e-rent vl,i-i
giving In the Piano Exchange and Bar- I
gain Koom, we mention tiie following
savings, that can be made here if vou
come before the stork Is el,,H oi
and do not stop a minute. If not con
venient to pay all cash, the Ellers Eay
Pay Plan" will enable you to have the
piano sent home: tli en t h t u m a 1 1
amounts you will pay monthly will
hardly be noticed you can easllv save
jour piano monev out of th nnnooc.
sary expenditures each week or month.
jn pianos you save J 1 0 7 .
On 1260 Pianos you save $122.
On (275 Pianos you save J13S.
On $300 Pianos you save $154
On $325 Pianos you save J1C2.
On S 4 0 Pianos you save $l!i.'f.
On $460 Pianos you save $20
On $500 Pianos you save $23;
On $.r50 Pianos you save I25S.
On $650 Pianos you save $272
On $750 rianos you save $.13.1.
On $0d Player Pianos vou save $210.
On $260 Piano Plavers vou sae $lSn
Our Privilege of Exchange Plan sl
ows you to use the piano, and If. at
he end of the year vnn prefer n l-lch,r
prled Instrument, we will take vour
present tvirrhase ha k and allow "vou
every dollar you have paid on ft on the
new one. Thus you have a full year's
use of a piano Frw. Think thin
Iberal proposition fiver and come down
tr.e piano i-.xcliarre and lunain
Room-ee for vourpelf lust wh.it vo,i
an save at this July ('learar. Sale of
HTntiy user and pianos taken in ex
hange for rienulne ii.inoia pian.
Weber. Chl'-kenng and Klmtall firands
1 ne collection . Is romioed of rh
twst makes and manv are like new
before he could respond, however
I someone signalled the cowboy band In
I the galleries which struck up a medley
! which set fans and feet swinging,
j While the hand was playing "Bob"
k 'ior Biunea aown me hall toward
me rn. i "negates tried to retard him
but he shook his heart and forced his
way through the audience to the ante
room. Delegate Helfner of Washington
moved that Taylor be invited to address
the convention and that after him other
prominent Democrats be heard. Loud
cries for Governor Folk of Missouri
greeted this suggestion.
A committee was then named to es
cort Taylor. Careful search was made
but he could not be found.
The chairman then Invited Charles A.
Towne, but Towne was also among the
the absentees and Senator Gore of Ok
lahoma was called on and escorted to
the platform amidst cheers. The blind
statesman from the youngest American
commonwealth presented a striking, al
beit, somewhat pathetic figure as he
took place on the rostrum. He made
a hit with his first remarks.
REPORT IS M A DE ON
PRISON MASSACRES
-A partial r-
e savings will average at lst $;no.
Rt. Petersburg. July t.
port was made to the rtir today by the
committee which, on the czar's recom
in.-ndnttrui was Investigating the W. W.
ekaterlnl prison massacre on June 12.
Th- czar was practically forced to order
this Investigation by the activity of
the douma progressives, mho have de
veloped the fact that 'mutiny." by
whl.-h name the prison officials first
caiifd the outrage, grew out of the sui
cide by a bomb exrloslon of three prom
inent prisoners who had he-en con
demned to dsth for supporting the
progressive candidate at a by-electlon
of the douma.
Others are. taking
sale, why not you
ffne section today and tomorrow
o.nninte "1 mis, . ,,,, .
There will be aiJAl lilt Mi Li) 1U
Kllere Ptano Exchange and
Koom. ssi Washington street.
Ii r gain
DEATH BY BIG LOG
COFFEE
Why Schillings Best?
Because it is best a
your money is yours if you
think you don't find it so.
i
Tour grower returns yetir money $f yog
oa t Vmm It w pay bim.
(TclUe F-rrM UH Wtrw
Vancouver. B C. July Crushel
,"ut flat bv a huge log. which rolled
over him. T. Nagara. a JtpinM mlll
j hand. suffered Instantaneous death
while clearing land on a hillside at
Ehun-e yesterday. He fell In front of
the log lust ''us It began to move, snd
passed ever him like a road roller.
Lqor CaJM Vadrr AdTtoe-wx-nt,
lr 1 mt Xm Te Immt1 1
Klamath Fails. Or, July . The case
of tl wet YtC the drys la Klamath Falls
baa been takes under tiivlMmrnt by
Judre Henry L Benson.
Two, Mltmtm la ktasnath rails did
not 4m thtr door, but ars aew
eUlng soft drinks.
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E3Ultam Jfomt
MONG all the builders of this
Nation none deserve more lasting
gratitude than this atout old
Quaker Champion.
Irish and English prisons could not con
quer his spirit, and from a cell in the tower
of London he conceived the idea of found
ing beyond the seas a state wherein Broth
erly Love Peace On Earth and Personal
Liberty might become living facts. Thus
Pennsylvania was founded.
When colonial governor he introduced
vine-growing and brewing.and at Pennbury
Manor he had a brew house.
Above middle height well built and agile
William Pecn in his early days was an
expert swordsman, a courageous soldier,
and a splendid athlete.
He died at 74, and the results of his life's
doings bear eloquent witness that the mod
erate use of a good malt beer helps to create
the noblest qualities of mind and souL
His statue stands in Philadelphia, 547 feet
high for all the world to see.
LUPUILIW
Has created a stir in the medical world
because of its great Tonic properties for
stomach disorders. It is found in the
highest and most effective form in
Saazer Hops, grown 13 the Province
of Saaz, -Bohemia. T X;
The Anheuser-Busch Brewing
Association, St. Louis, U. S. A., im
port more of these hops than all other
brewers in the United States, and use
them exclusively in their famous '
IBnidlweSseir
THE KING OF ALL
BOTTLED BEERS
National Magazine of History XVI. page 134.
The 'True William Penn. page VS.
Dictionary of National Biography Vol. XLIV.
Eddy's Alcohol In History, psges 181. 191. 193. 203. etc. eta.
Bottled Only at the
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY
St Louis, Mo.
Corked or witk Crews Cage
TTLLMANN A BENDEL,
' Distributors
PORTLAND, ORE. (
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Food Foolishness
The druggist lives on your "food
follies." If every one ate
the druggist would have to turn grocer.
There's rio stomach so weak that it can
not digest FORCE. Its thin, crisp flakes
are quickly penetrated by the digestive
fluids and the barley-malt enables the intestines to digest the
starch. FORCE helps Nature. Not a medicine, but a food.
"FORCE" is made of the best whits wheat, stesnvcooked, rolled into thin flake, combined
with the purest barley-malt and baked. Always "crisp" it before serving it by pour
ing into a psn and wanning it in oven. Then serve in large dish with cream, piling the flakes
in one side of the dish and pouring the cream in the other side, dipping the flakes as eaten.
Your Grocer sells it.
No other Flaked Food is "Just as Good.1
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