The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1908, Page 18, Image 18

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    THE OREGON DATLY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903.
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L SUFFRAGE
Quite a change ha bean made tu JUa
petition filed at thla time and thoaa
upon which Mrs. Ininlway has gone ba
fore the wojla prior in thla lime. Pre
viounly tlie,iiml auffraa. advocates
have akml that wnmrn La given the
ballot'' In Oregon on the name condi
PEIIIIOII FILED
m ri - n o i
tion- aa men. ,iii..nar petition. How
ever, asks that all woman who are tag
payers In the alate aliall not ba de
prived of the right to vote. It la
perted that tho new lasue will meat
with the favor of the 'voters. The
Two rears before tha Issua comes to
change Is made so that tha women ad
orates of the change ran gain a foot
hold, according to Mrs. Duntwar. An
tha balfot the equal auff rata amend
ment la again an actlva Issua before
active campaign will he carried on dur
tha people of tha state, yesterday ar-
ing tha two yeara and the leaders of
,v,,
ternexm Mrs. Absgall Bcott Duniway
tna movement nave nien. nones mat
they will be. triumphant at the net
Cannery Owners and Fisher
and Mlas Myrtle E. Pease filed tha pe
iriai.
tition nutting tha amendment before
men Along Columbia ill
tha voters with tha' secretary of state
: .Buy It Quick.
DERI'S FAU, . SUITS
at Ha I em. Attached io ma pnuu
were ,I4T slf naturea The miro ber re-
-..(.- nAr tha law is 1.417. It IS
Wait - for United States
Fine building lot less ' than twenty
minutes' ride from the business center.
Two blocks from carllna 44H0O feet;
muat ba sold before October 1. Price.
$200. Call I45H Waahlngton atraet,
ask for Mr. Lathrop. .
also required In the law that tha petl
Hon mux ba filed not leas than our
..nnihi befnra election day. That day
Supreme Court .Decision
on Oregon's New MW.
will ba tha flrat Tuesday after tha first
Monday In November, 110. '
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The -rorril frown that has b.n teen
' on Master Fish .Warden McAllister's
forehead aver elnce tha clou seaaon for
flshtns; begau . was . displaced today In
favor of a amlla of peace.. ,
The transition from frown to amlla la
due to tha fact. tht ma report pi u
depatlea who are patrolling; theiftraters
of tho Columbia, laat night, aaaurad thalr
chief that thara would ba practically no
further opposition to tha nforeement of
h i. hr Oreaon'a offlciaja.
Tha vigorous and Impartial tactics of
tha patrolman Bctlnr under Inatmctlona
, ifrom Warden UcAlllnter have had tha
, . effect of stoppm aai ,,7!""l"'
' n.u. fl.k.ra.An nrofer tn Walt Until tllf
supreme court of the United Btatea haa
paused upon xn. Timuj 01
Seclnlon made by the Oregon auprama
t rni ft in tn kin the chance of having to
pav largo fines. - 1 ' ' " '"
Meanwhile Assistant Attorney General
Knlrkerbocker of Seattle and MacDonald
. of Bpokano ara preparing data from two
.circuit court cases which decided tha
(Oregon lawa Invalid, and upon thla data
they wlU baae their reouest for an In
junction from the federal court prohibit
ing warden McAllister irom nioroiu
the Oregon lawa in Waahlngton watera
.'until after tha Nlelson case has been
passed upon by the supremo court. The
. . L.i Z u'aakln4nn will at
once appeal 4he moated decision' of the
Oregon court to the nigneat iriDnai io
the country. , . r . .
. " F. A. BeuferV tha eannsryman of Tha
rHlles, from whom Mr. McAllister con
fiscated a carload of salmon thla week,
was In Portland last night. He told tha
warden that he has ceased fishing. ." ,
Excursion Sates to Vnitr. . ' - .
- t The annual meeting of the sovereign
; grand lodge of Oddfellows v wlll take
place In Denver, September It, for which
occasion the O. R. A N. will make an
open rate. from Portland and all polnta
on Its Una of J55.60. Tickets for this
event will ba on sale .Tuesday and Wed
nesday of next week, September 15 and I
. is, but as rna going limit la iu a ays,
rurehasers need not start on- those days
f they do not' wish to,, just so they
resch Denver before the limit expires.
Final return limit 39 days from date of
f.ale. Call at the City Ticket office,
; Third and Washington streets, for any
Information desired. V , v . ; .:
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I for the reason
S dates are pledged to enforce
Dthe National Pure ;Kod:Law- fi
that means protection for foodl ! (J
p that are healthful arid whole
iiuiuc. uuicuucu vviicai 15 Ulc
cleanest, purest: cereal food
made. - Contains more nouriftli-
: nient than -i nieat arid is more
easily digested. For breakfast
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with milk or
, Happiness for Sale. :
There Is $60 worth'of bspplnesa In
six boxes of Sexlne Pills. man or
woman "can be happy with poor nerves.
Sexlne Pills build up. the , nerves and
the body. .: Price II a box, boxes $5,
with full guarantee. Address or. call:
The J. A. CJemenson "Drug -Co., corner
. Snd and VamhIU sts., Portland, Or-tba
up-to-date drug store.
Tomorrow and Monday positively last
. days for discount on-caet side gas bills.
2.)on't fall to read gas tips. f '
;; l . 1 mill.
cream. At your
Heat in Oven Before Serving.
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lamcoats, Overcoats,
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k guarantee of perfect! fit and good materials
You should st.ep in and inspect these new Fall Suits
' of outs, made after the very latest New, York models,
!- and exhibiting- the highest-class workmanship to be
found in ready-to-wear apparel. Hand-made collars,
hand-worked buttonholes, hand-shaped, reinforced
lapels, padded shoulders in fact, they fit the average -.
, human form to perfection. All the latest fancy shades,
too, in plain and striped effects tans, black, and new
est shades of brown, etc ' '
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Clothing1. Department
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tlfrbestrETadcr8tanda'rd mover
ments, solid gold; cases, or Mfold-
filled," sold-- on easy- payments. ;
Buy a ttandard ; watch "and "pay
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