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1003. 11.. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MQRNINO. SEPTEMBER 13. LMI1III GUFF OFBOVnUROERER sighs pomr wjuhin Chester,; Gillete .Writes strong jn South, Middle Weaklings rhilosophy ana st and East, Say, Re- .Some Call It Wonderful. (CatUS TTtr WVa.1 Auburn. K. T 8Pt-- . letter ports at Chicago. iBnarf.l ni.natrk'te TIM Journal.) Chlearo. ept 1J. Three report at written by Chaster OUIette, tbs mur-j ba,dqu.rter, loday (Rve satisfaction to derur'o? and Brown, to Ms brotherly roti,, leaders. One was from Paul the day beforo he wet.l 10 ma electric chair waa made pwo" ir Chairman Mark, an.l It had reference to hla recent visit to New Tor. "I am exoredlnely wall pleased with th. .lorn situation, na aai(l. in nil niy eperlence I have never Been New Vork Iamocrata ao united for the , I .. u t Thr. 1. nnl a oimHrraam ei While In New York f received call from every well known iemocraiio lo.rW and without exception they n- .V" l. a I rr,.,l fl opinion that Mr. Iiryan ww vi Tirk m November. The re onP". ' ni r..lvi1 t the aama time from my aw " M.--v.-r.. ; - ""... i h.i. i.onnecncui, rew jnrmry. wiijtun, J a aware, ana wen i inmii, wm Du I encouraalne-. "" , " ".," I Anomer report ot me rmno i.mui w h.ve from C ark Howell, of Georgia. 'Be reneroua, aa.i wnv ..it. , T.r ..rrvlni Oeorr la . . . . ..a . ...usjiiia n r i m 1 1 ii i j ! - - - - - - - mmga a dot 1 1 -r-j I. nit nihar southern atatea a nonaenae. with. - If I float oreas, f' S uM -ai Brvn la iuat aa popular In tha south aa ha ever was. Ha Will not onlv receive tha electoral vote of prison officios today. Tha i letter U bre SmMdered one of the root T"J"fu' Pl.tle. ever panned I or .youth in Ilka atirtounainffa. "I 'rive, you tha irtrra (Grace Brown's) picture. Whenever you are ""i" ; So ivrone look at It an.l remember your letere. Be worthy of them ' Moat Of the tnmrs in rm fur vou. but 7... j- .t.,h anrf a nrettv ir. for'.ou Moat of the kodak .lo- ,,r.. are for the others. I rive you book. 'A Toun Man Questions. aa I want you to have If I don t oreak aown, ; .think that I am heartleas; Nom"J '2 uit I in not rear neaia " -- Uyitoi-sMkt- I. to live ach day that aecUon. but hla majorltlea will be -- i . diuu full. irff m rormer Tears. 1 If tha election In Ohio ahould occur aa tr it were to do r"r the OUletta name. Please -iyo rna orra; ,hr .ooiT the atata would rive Bryan and UW I r j. i knA7,A wm the statement of Chair. aa many vonni boys are apt to do. Make Kern a majority M m,B' r,.. v not I IDA 000." was th twnk o? maT Be i omforto moUj.r man Flnney of tha atata Democratic IrrVri.. . thvlrla. The! committee. A number of reasons are first VelTr will ta speclallyXhard for eontributinf to tha Ohio opposition to I tried not to five way this aner- rote la pracucajiy soua ror uryan. K.. mm mtrmiA i Mtinnt succeed ao I When oovernor uurnea ana tsenaior AU.VUV VVIKOI, 1IUIII Tha men In unl- ..ii t.mnm. r am aura tnsi ws snail i ueveriOKe sdosb o mett In heaven soma day. I wish I tha steel plants ,tha other dsy. ,aA ... k.ttar axamDle for vou. dui i dava holiday waa arraniraa take Christ for your example and slwaya iters marched to tha speaklo i him flaA ha with vou 'till we I form and asked to cheer for meet .acatn.' Tour lovlnr brother j stead, they choerad for Bryan lustily, xntaititt.-, iwltli a law exceptional Thla letter also contains consiaeraDie sdvlc to young" men. In -lt pathos the lott.r reonlla tha letters written Oraca Brown to her betrayer and mur derer. whloh were of such tenderness . and beauty as to arouse comment all over tha country. Gillette murdered Qraca Brown In S? GOVERNOR AND WARDEN July. HO boat on Great struck her with Thev were toaether In Moom laKO wnen ne a tennis racquet, ren dering her unconscious, and threw the body into the lake. Ha was executed March 19 of this year. " FAMOUS: INVENTOR '.'' ' Continued from Paje One.) has not had time In the multiplicity of bis Inventions to invent a hearinr appa ratus that would satisfy him. But not withstandlnr h' deafness, he is a very pleasant man to taiic to. Aitnougn ue was tired from his journey, he showed no disposition to cut the interview short But be evidently preferred to talk of other matters than himself . and his work. . . . ,..; . . , ' Edison denied the published report that ha Is looking into the possibilities of utilising tha immense quantities of -water power in the northwest which are now' rolngr to wasta; "'"Of course.": he eaid, I can t help seelna- these thlnas incidentally, but I have no Intention of trying; to do anything with them.v W are merelv on a pleasure trip, I have ben promising my folks for 10 years that I . -would show them the moun tains. - -Well, they've seen mountains until they're saturated with mountain scenery. I took them aorosa the- Rocky mountains, and then I took them back Spain., xnd now I'm going to take them down to California and saturate them some more." . . The . inventor expressed himself as confident of the ultimate victory of (Continued from Page One.) of Waahlnrton fishermen and make a test caae of that In the courts, that the conference today will come to naurhv He says ha will not Interfere with the plans of Mr. McAllister In carrying out his Instructions from the Oregon fish commission. - Should no compromise agreement be reached today about the only remedy that remains is for tha next legislature to pass an amendment to the law and. In a joint meeting with the Washington rlslature. frame soma law that win leaf e each state unmolested by the other electrlcitv over steam as applied to rail roads. It Is only a ouestion of time," he. said, "when the motive power of all ; these western roads will be electricity. It -will come -whenever tha railroad peo ple discover that they can save money by it It Is cheaper now, If they only knew it, but.it is hard for them to make up meir minoi to iu. . The Baltimore & Ohio runs all Ita trains for SO miles out of Baltimore now bv electricity, and does it cheaper than it could oe aone Dy steam. jn rnad will nil rom to It In the end. They can haul longer trains, and with f wcr train hands with electricity than they can With steam. It is Just the Ihlng for these western roaas witn their heavy grades that eat up so much coL They will find electricity cheaper than coat And there is plenty of water fiower all throurh this country going waste. Jt will all be utilised gome aar. though. , ' . . . Edison reiterated his statement that be had abandoned commercial work: that henceforth he will do nothing for the money there may be In it. It mignt be mentioned incidentally, that his com mercial work has already brought him so many millions that he will probably he-able to struggle along without living on reduced rations for some time to come, especially as the golden stream continues to pour in automatically now. . in the course or my years or wont. said the Inventor. I came across many Interesting phenomena which I did not have time to stop and Investigate. They . were - not commercial problems"--Edl-son dwelt upon this phase of the mat ter as if eager to be looked upon a a scientist henceforth rather than as hav lng an eye Out for the almighty dol lar "but purely scientific problems. I have whole books full of such notes for I made notes of all these things aa I went along, thinking that some time I -might have opportunity to ao some thing with them. I have the time now and intend to devote the rest of my life to that kind of work." Taunts of his commercialism have evidently stung the man who is today called tha world'a greatest Inventor, and be is anxious to redeem himself from any charge of always having the money end of things most constantly in view. He wants the world to know that now be is working disinterestedly, for science and the world at large. tilr. Edison states that next winter be intends to make another trip to the coast, wbea he will visit California, taking In on the way the Grand Canon of the Colorado. On hla way back from the present trip he says ha will go over the Rio Orande road, so aa to s4 the Royal Gorge. in making and carrying out its laws for the enforcement of tha close sea son. it is certain that tne two states win have .to agree upon the same time for the closed season, as otherwise the fishermen of one state would have an unfair advantage over those of the other. ( Following are tne telegrams relative (o the matter that have passed between the executives: "George E. Chamberlain. Governor of Oreron: Will vou advise Master Fish Warden McAllister of Oregon to make only one arrest for fishing on the Washington side of the Columbia as a test case. pending the conference be tween us at Portland? Tou are to name date of conference. (Signed) "ALBERT E. MEAD, "Governor of Washington." "Albert E. Mead. Governor of Wash ington: Do not care to Interfere with master fish warden. Will confer with you at Portland Sunday. . i , ' Governor of Oregon.1 r ' Xaka Thirty Arrests. i Up to date Master Fish Warden Mc Allisters deputies patrolling the Colum bla river have made 80 arrests -on the lower river. Twenty of these were gill Betters and 10 others trapmea Most of the violations have been on the Oregon shore, but the patrolmen have been impartial in arrestina- violators round on either shore. All of tha men arrested Dut up Donas ror their appear anee in oourt The district attomev'a offlc at Aa.' toria is swamped in the effort to ret out warrants for the offenders. So rar mere nas Deen no serious resistance offered, and the warden's men expect Three of the demities enmlnr down the upper river Friday nlrht confiscated about -160 pounds of salmon found in three set nets on the river. The fish were orougni to Portland and sold. TWO NEW RECORDS (Continued from Page One.) machinery up to insure-more revolu tions of the propellers, and Wright now oeneves mai wnen ne attempts speed no win gei irom z to 4 miles an hour. He claims to hate sailed 44 miles an hour in his fllghrat Kitty Hawk, where no conauctea experiments this spring. Among the speotators of the fllrht was Colonel Templars, former chief of me aeronautic aivision or the English army. Colonel Templars expressed pro found surprise at the action of th am. piane in nignt ana tne remarkable con trol which Wrig..t has of it He said that he was prepared for the- endurance test ana recora. as manv frlenda in Washington had told him that Wright's record at Fort Myer with the present boi I'piaito iiau nut oeen maue. colonel Templars said that nn r,t tne most important uses of such a ma chine In war would be its abllltv tn carry a trusted man from the commander-in-chief to a division of the arm BVLJUCitCTi iWHJ uim LI V m, nn.MI. rnpi. to put In effect some Important maneu vers. Baiues nave teen lost by the isiiure or suooramate commanders to fully understand the instruction, nt th. commander, or by failure to act at the proper moment Accused of Cremating Baby. Seattle. Wash.. SDt. 1 7 A having cremated a newborn babe of Mr. and Mrs. J. Farrrn in th furnace of the Northwestern Lumber eompany'a sawmill at Kerriston three weeka ago. Pr P. W. Sweet of W.i-ri.. You Are' . Welcome to Credit Liberal Discount for Cash A thousand stoyea' piled up In our basement- a thousand stoves to find homes for. And the prices we have put on them are .surfc to3 make them welcome A line of stoves, if placed side by side; nearly a mile lonr Heaters and cook, stoves; malt leable steel ranges and castiron rangesall kinds, all prices, from a little airtight heater up to that king of all ranges, the Monarch. - You are- cordially, invited To visit our store and see the greatest line of stoves in -the city 74 different patterns 5 in our sample line await your inspection. J y-4y y ; attiBBf The Monarch Range r j i jra t A AM THAI WTXHi A3 III WCt-l VCilV $1.00 a Week Buys; a Monarch Toil know from sad experience that you can't do good baking 1 one part of year even l hotter than a Bother. And in moat Oast Ranges the oven Is not heated nntformly. Tbs cast Iron frames must be bolted, because they are too brittle to stand riveting. Then the seams are filled with stove putty. . . A few heatings and coolings aad the cast iron expands and oontracta, the bolts loosen and the putty falls out leering an open crack to suok in outside aljr and cans the fir to burn unevenly. Now, the Monarch oven bakes evenly at all tiroes. Te side and the oven are riveted to malleable) teal frame, extending all through the range, making tight, solid joints with no onaaoe or air leaks. Then the duplex draft lata atr tn at both ends of tne firebox, causing a uniform heat produoUon, whloh means an evenly-heated oven that will bake thoroughly and satisfac torily through and through. There la no stove putty need la the Monarch Range. A ILM COOK oox nn, This ts a real book, not a chaa Heaters advertising circular, 'lnted on go rlth board e If you could buy It at a bookstore uia It g olrcul&r. it Is nan somsly printed on good paper cound In cloth with board oover Hi pages. Thla li a Heater which wfll barn coal or wood; hag t tbak inf ffrate lo. tizci Na 211 and No. 213, and a draw center grate la the No. 215 eW All hare large nickel rails, faicke! ring, fJckel acrew drafta arid fancy urn. . . v .-'v. ;-, . ... No. 211BodT iOH rn. rJlanv eter, height 32 In. S6.7S No. 21$ Body Utf In. diam eter, height 34 la. . .'. . .? 8.B0 No. 215 Body 14 m. ditmeter, height 37 In. flO.OO 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. . Sunlight 1; m.. .- . . Heaters oast you at least 11.00. It contains (81 reoaipea, many of them new, all simple, easy to make and Inexpensive. Has practical menus for the whole Jear and many valuable hints on let and marketing. Ten oan gat It without aest. If you Intend buying a range or oookatove wit bin a year. ROW TO on XT. Cut out this advertisement, mall It to the Malleable Iron Range com- fany, Beaver Dam, Wla, and tall hem WHEN (stating month If pos sible) you expeot to buy and yon will secure this valuable book free. Famous Oak Heaters A lirst-clwi Oak Stove of the very latest design; nickel base, toot rails, front columns, urn and tings; has heavy corrugated fire pot, large feed and ash doors, fitted with screw draft Prices are as follows i No. 12, $16.00 Na 16, SS2.00 No. 14, flT.OO No. 18, $24.50 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. J V ''taMAw ns m i ShMMuar-cV Iff. II. f if -ii 'pylr . . A handsome Header of mod era design, has cast top and bottom, is made of heavy guage steel, with nickel urn and base, nickel top ring, nickel foot rails and dull nickel legs; we hive thia in two style, either cast or sheet-iron lined. No. 123 Siae 18x13x20, sheet iron lined ........ ;..f 10.50 No. 123 Size 18x13x20, cast iron linings ...... ...fll. 75 No. 125 Size 23x14x22, sheet iron linings ,........011.9O Na 125 Sixe 23x14x22, cast lined ,f 13.75 10 PER CENT DIS COUNT FOR CASH Reliable Range V$25.00 . ' " This i Range is equal in (quality to those that are sold elsewhere as high ras $35; it has four lids, full nickel trimmings and asbestos linings. Price," with 14-inch oven.... eJ25.00 bame atyle, with six lids and 16-inch oven ,.f 29.70 Gas Heaters and Oil Heating Stoves Small round Gas Heating Stoves, 10 in. diameter. 14 fa. high.., 4. $2.75 i Medium Gas Heaters, tubular style ..$3.50 Perfection Air Heaters, large siae........$4.75 a Km $12.50 Cash or Credit $12.50 Cash or Credit . ' ' aw''''TWBpflffrlrflais Sale of Folding Tables Burrough'a Folding Whist Tables, mahogany finish; $5.00 value, leather covered tops; the best folding card table .made.. $3. 75 1'V" JM SELLING OUT A 6-foot round pillar Extension Table, finished in jrrained oak; regular $18 value, special this week $12.50 Special Rug Sale Brussels Room Rugs Size 9x11 Feet Values $14.00 Sale Price $9.45 3 51 Our Office Desk business does not pay1 takes too much space too mucn capital to carry tne stocx saies too. few. We are xkosing out our Office Desks and many of the best buyers in Portland have already taken advantage of the bargains in this de partment Every desk great ly reduced. Ash flat-top Desks, 30x48, one tier of drawers.. $11.35 Oak flat-top Desks, dished, 30x48, 2 tiers of drawers.. $17.50 Oak roll-top Desks30x30, 1 tier of drawers ..,..$18.75 Oak roll-too Deska. 30x36. 1 tier of drawers......... . $21.00 Typewriter Desks, flat top, 30x36, quartered, polished Oak, single pedestal; $34 value, fox .........1. $27.50 1 rJ . .. ., i ii mi Main jl Lowest raTTOT?7Q r!J I I . I y I , J 1 U I: RTTIFlTJTlTTR Most Tenns ton. was arrested and lodged In Jail to day. Sweet will probably oe charrnd wnn practicing medicine witnout a 11- cenae. The prisoner contends that the baby was born dead, and via cremated Decause tnere waa no cemetery at Ker riston in whloh to make a proper burial. " f , , " DIAMONDS The facilities this store offers to all buyers of Diamonds are advantageous. First of all, direct buying from the cutters. Then, in selecting colors and sixes from lots. And, finally, displaying the largest stock in the northwest at the fairest of price. An insrection will convince. OUR DIAMOND JEWELRY IS A REALM OF BEAUTY CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS I's-ufscturing Jewelers Opticians Diamond Importers '"J , . - NEW SESSION IS ON (Con tinned frea Tf One.) In a toot ma ay raaa their marfclnga are ualntelllaible to the puptla "TTor it years I have bee Scetartna against thla, and I thukk I have- the habit pretty well ferokea. Bat there are vtiil a few rood tachr wbe Oe IM It 4oea't pay. Tha mln4 needs a reet at nisbt from the vr that accwrlee It In tbe aytlmak w b rea wors,-ef eovree yen want to work hard. Bat e vete your leisure time ta) the' e.eaJnss te b a vina e rood time. but Ira afraid that eme of Tom erwd yrur vnlr-s bavine too so4 a time, or rather, year rwsir aave a ffmlt. tsmBini but ! t,sfte ed tnr. Toe ronat Kara miiiIi ,m If yc are ta derer wrl frwpeviy.- I foand oat teaoher aslee at her deck In acnool one day last term. There was a rasp of horrified astonishment from tha assemblssa of teachers. -That waa the first time that ha4 happened la area years. "1 have ao tb)rtlo to school teach ers rmaf eot la remaow and wrlngllns' m aoclxr. There are roe maay piree In Prtlaad ta re for asaoeement. Bet don't averdo It If yo follow my ad vice la thle there la ne rvasoa why yea ahotild not Jn threseh the ewhoel year aa4 rvtaia your sned health to the emd." Aaalataat ls.prtBteeneni freut aieo addreaaud the teachers briefly. The rail waa ea!td and arly ail ef the Trl andred mn eed women, tut ctlwfly worr-n. whe ere te Ir.troct the yBth ef fv-rtJaed tvrlrt the 9"v.tg ceeol year airte-crri ta tttlr nam. 1 OREGON LAW SCHOOL o to piryyy-fj,W V J""8 Y w 1 MW.yiw ;n l:-:h r..; J;; if 1 1 l - z'i 1 : 1 i-n ft t I "I i 9- wealth arafldlaa. Sttxth art, Oae kUoek Verth ef Wen Tar re Ktg. Court work, actual preparation or lerai ooeumnia, ana tee eseiatanc. from praetlctBS attorneys, are Invaluable aide to a Uw student In hla prpara ttoa for a uecaefal lawyer.' Oreroa Law School or addreaa 1C StOJLXUAS, Secretary. Portland. Or. Call for Oocrfereajee. te Met sea, Iowa. Sept. 11 Btaao- pat leedera have called a conference for De Motr Toeday te decide on a ran d!ete aratnut Cummtne f the Ref-ib- lleaa senatorial nenttnatiea- at the "o rem bar primary. It ha practically been decM that the candldata win ha. -Governor Frank D. Jck- of this city wH waa ofWf la lilt. Ta 1M7 the world produced (.lll,. tt rlift ef petroit jsx. . 3