The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 23, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 23. 1909.
1170 CHIS
PEOPIE ARE FOR
CORNER THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS
JUDGE
HAY PASS OUT
Daniel" J. Sully's Savvy Indications Point to Dis
Democrats and Good Govern
.went League Nominate.
Anti-Graft Jurist.
tort h$ 10,000 a Year to missal of Avfrj and
His Employers.
McAlister.
COTTON ItlllG 01!
YEARLY SALARY
:'vfi:
Dill
(t'nlt4 Vttm Ui4 Wire.)
, , Bun jTranclaco, Sept. II. Tlie
called "graft praaecutlou" la again an
Issue In tha earapln In Ban Franoiaco
aa tha result of tha action of tha Demo
crat In nominating, and tha Good G ov
er n in en t liaue In -InUornlnj Superior
.Judge Prank If. Dunne for rm-iwuon
laat nliht amid aunnea of wild en
ihualsHin. Tha convention waa In etrlk-
. Ins contrast to tha conventlona f tha
llrpubllran and Lnlon tauor yariy.
where Imiina'a nama waa rrelved with
lilvnas and r roan a.
Ijttl night tha mention of the nama
of tha Judga who had aentenced Huef
ana Uiluulii and wno naa premuea
moat of tha (raft trlala her brouftht
forth atorma of applause and tha
apeuker who Placed Dunne In nomina
tion waa interrupted , tlma and again
with applause.
The Good Government league will se
cure a place on the ballot by petition
and the names of the nominees at the
Ucmocratle convention last night will
be dunllrnteri on tha oallot.
Tha Judicial ticket nominated follows:
For long term Frank IL Dunne. Frank
R. . Brlttaln. Joseph E. O'Donnell and
Fdward C Haralson; tor ahort term
George H, Cabanlsa, 1
O'Donnell ano Cabanlsa have been
nominated by tha Union Labor party.
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First annunl Taolflo National Live
stock Show and races, Sept. 21, 22. 2.
24, 25. 26. at tha Portland Country Club
grounds.
WOULD-BE SUICIDE
FIGHTS EESCUERS
f Hatted Prtss tiessed Wlre.t
Ban Francisco,- Sept. 23. After
spreading; out his coat and lying- down
upon It, Charles vesln, a laundryman
todav Dlllowed his head on a rail ol
lie Southern Paclflo track at Seventh
and Harrison streets and awaited calm
ly the arrival of the pa seen re r train
which waa due to pass that point a few
minutes later. The attempt at suicide
bv its very boldness waa defeated.
When the train approached the engineer
wnisnea ann
" , IDalted Press Leases Wire.)
New fork. 8,ept. 1 J. Daniel 3'. Bully,
the former cotton kin, who bat
twice cornered ' the market and been In
absolute control of tha cetton situa
tion. Is today workln on a ealary. Tha
stipulator whoae failure to beat .the
market several months a SO OOSt him
nv. 11 ana unn. ! rmnloveil aa a aalea-
man for a firm of broal street broker.
I'm worklnr now." he eald . today:
"no mora BDeculatlon for ma. I VS OUlt
It la atated that Bully e-eta over $!(,-
00 a year for hla eervleea. His knowl
edge of the cotton market makes Mm
an especially valuable raan." He haa re-
sitrnra - ine presioency or me v"v-
olorado U n hi company ana wun-
rawn from the atock exchange. In
which he had aeata and apparently naa
made good hla word to quit speculating.
REPUDIATES
HER
E
HUSBAND
V (tslted Pim Ltssed Wire.)
, Baa Francisco, Bept 23. That Cap
tain Barauel r McAlister and Captain
Solomon Avery Jr.. both stationed at
tha Presidio., will be dismissed from the
rmy la believed bare. Tha aotlona of
tha officers have brouirht them to the
notice of the retiring; board 4id both
Will be retired to Drivata life in a ahort
tlma, it la understood.
Caotaln MoAUater has been ordered
before the board on a charge of being
"morally unfit for uirvlu in m, linii-ri
States armv." On three occasions he
has absented himself from hla unit at
the Presidio and the third time the In
fluence of hla supporters could not
save him.
Captain Averv. whose emirt martial
en the Oharae of mlunnrnnrl.tln iinda
of hie company has been In progress for
iiojb, mi oeen rouna guilty ana
Will be dlschare-ed Without lmnrlann.
iiiviiw ' .vmrumK id ininrmnrinn rmm
vaanington.
Both Mrs. McAUatnr and XT p. Avars
have left Ban Franrlarn nanrit'nv tha
I outcome or tneir husband's, difficulties.
. - 1 ,
JSW BUFFET TOPULAR
FALL
lri
STYLES
Ho stopped
reel or
saw vesln clearly. He
ran bt the bell to no purpose.
the locomotive within a few
Vezin's head, but he did not move.
L. Laplace, a special officer, who
' waa on the train, tried ' to drag Vezln
from the track, but he fought strenu
ously, and It took the combined efforts
of the engine crew to get him off. He
is demented and is possessed of the
Idea that an enemy Is following him.
He was placed in a sanitarium.
Dr. Guth Will Accept Call.
(United Pre Leased Wlre.
Boston, Sept. 23. Dr. Wl'llam W.
Guth of Cambridge today stated that
he would accept the call to the presi
dency of the University of the Pacific
at San Jose, Cal.. providing- the formal
call of the trustees of .that Institution
does not contain any conditions that' he
lias not hitherto understood.
Best Medicine
Says a Doubting Thomas
lira. Funk Gives Him; the
Nevermore When He
Owns Up on Bad Check.
(Catted Press Lesaed Wire.
Seattle, Wash.. Bept. 2J. When F. T.
Funk, a traveling man for a California
liquor house, was arrested last flight
on a charge made by the Btrerlff of
San Joaquin of cashing worthl
nherki at Stockton, his wife fainted
he waa led to a cell. This followed
Funk's confession of guilt When the
woman revived she left the police sta
tion stating that she never again want
ed to see her husband.
I :- The
Mr.E
MANY INDEPENDENT
VOTERS AT FBISCO
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco. Sept. 23. Despite the
fact that the office of the registrar has)
been crowded all day with late comers,
It Is thought that when the office closes
tonight the total will not be more than
7S.000. Tito total registration four
years ago was S1.67.
The feature of the registration dur
ing the past few weeks has been the
great percentage of voters who have
refused to state their party affiliations
In accordance witn tne new law or ine
state. Their refusal will have no errect
Portland's New Buffet Under Manage
ment or C. o. Elder Enjojrlnf Oood
Trade.
le new buffet, onened recently by
'Elder In the Hoard of Trade hullrl-
Ing la eniovlnir a verv B-nnrf .trnntt.
Mr. Elder Is. putting his former expe
rience in this line of business to good
advantage and la conducting this gen
tlemen'a resort In a manner that la
highly commendable. He has earned for
his place the reputation of being the
host buffet In the city of Portland.
The walls are artistically 1ncnr1
with figures and ornaments and scat
tered on the -floor are flnj velvet rugs.
Settees of the finest leather are ar.
ranged where gentlemen can be aeated
.nd talk and not be disturbed bv tha
general public.
Jiacn day rrom ll:so toli30 an ele
gant lunch Is served to natrons. Mr.
Elder takes great pride in these lunches
and serves one that Is much above the
average.
A cordial invitation Is extended to tha
gentlemen or Portland to visit this
Duirei.
Meeting of "Sunflowers."
(Aperlal Dlipntrb to The .Tonrnnl.l
Ottawa. Kan.. SeDt. 23. The Sunflow
er State Agricultural association, an or
ganization to promote agriculture among
me negroes or ivansas, xgat its ninth
triennial meetln.it today at Forewt Park.
ine meeting is conducted, on the insti
tute plan and will continue three days.
The president of the organization Is C.
a. uroves or JWd wards vine.
The Secret of Success.
The secret of success is Steady nerves.
wnen a man or a woman has poor
nerves they can build them up by using
"I Am Convinced That Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey Is the Best
Medicine I Have Ever Taken.
I Say This With Due De
liberation After the Use
. of Two Bottle s ."
Chas. E. Getchell,
Webbs Mills,
' Maine.
on their vote, as the law is operative. ?xin -ins. trice ji a dox, 6 boxes
nnii in nrimnrv aiAtlnna hut tha r- o. wun rim guarantee. Address or call
markable number, of vote'rs who have the J. A. Clemenson Drug company. Sec-
refused to aivo their nartv affiliations ona ana xamniii streets, Portland. Or.
is taken by party leaders to Indicate an The store that sells all the great reme-
unsettled condition or. tne pumio mina oies.
with regard to the presidential cam-
It means that many voters either MORAL EDUCATION
have not made un their minds how tney
will vote for .president or that thev
Mr. Getchell. Like Thousands of
Others Who Have Been Greatly
Benefited by the Use of Duffy's
Pure Malt Whisky, Cannot
Say Too Much in Praise of
This, the World's Greatest
Medicine. On November
18, 1907, Mr. Getchell
Wrote as Follows:
"After due deliberation, having used
tVo bottles of Duffy's Malt Whiskey,
I am convinced that it is the best
medicine that I have ever taken.
At first I was doubtful, but I doubt
no more, for I can truly say to you
and to the world that its use has
improved my health so much I feel
like a new man. For the past five
years I have been able to work but
little, with pains in my kidneys and
bladder. I suffered continually, aud
until I began to take your Malt
Whiskey I got no relief, but since
tlTen I have been growing better
every day. You cannot imagine
how happy I am to be' able once
more to walk three or four miles
without any of the old trouble, and
I sincerely thank you for calling my
attention to your valuable medicine,
and be assured I shall always keep it
in the house. If any one wishes to
write me concerning it I shall be glad
to answer."
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an
absolutely pure distillation of malted
grain, great care being used to have
every kernel thoroughly malted, thus
destroying the germ and producing a
predigested liquid food in the form of
a malt essence, which is the most
effective tonic stimulant and inprigo
rator known to science; softened by
warmth and moisture, its palatability
and freedom from injurious sub
stances render it so that it can be re
tained by the most sensitive stomach.
If weak and run down, take a tea-!
spoonful four times a aay in Halt a
glass of milk or water.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold
throughout the world by druggists,
grocers and dealers, or shipped direct
for $1.00 a large bottle.
If in need of advice, write Consult
ing JTiysician, Duffy Malt Whiskey
Company, Rochester, New York,
stating your case fully. Our doctors
will send you advice free, together
with a handsome illustrated medical
. booklet contiming snrae of the many
thousands of gratifying letters, re
ceived from men and women in all
walks of life. xtb old gnd young,
wfwv-.ave been cured and benefited
by the e of the world's creter
rredicire. - i
wish to vote lndeoendentlv of Dartv af
filiations and do not want to register
their partv and then have to change It
when thev want to participate in a
primary ejection.
Those voters who do not declare their
party much register again If they wish
to participate in party primaries,
EXKAGED COP TRIES
TO KILL ACCUSER
(Pnlted Ireu Leased Wire.)
Seattle. Wash.. Sept. 23. Called be
fore his superior officers to answer
charge of being intoxicated while on
dutv. Patrolman Richard V. Roesle
for seven rears In the service of the
Seattle noJit-o denartment. created
wild scene in police headquarters yes
terday afternoon when he staggered
Hi roue h the rront door uttering vil
mi Mis mid threatened to kill a tiromi
neiit business man -a ho had. complained
against him. A trageay was narrowly
averted by Captain Willard, who stepped
between Koesier ana tne complainant
and took the officer's revolver from
him Just as he was about to draw it
Roeslcr was suspended pending an In
vestigation. "
NARROW ESCAPE OP
BRAVE ENGINEMEN
fTTnllrd Preaa Leuod Wire.)
San Rafael, Cal., Sept 23. Phil
Wright, engineer, and Albert Phllpot
fireman, of a Healdsburg extra freight
train remained nt their Dost on the lo
comotive when It climbed on top of the
caboose and two cars or a rrelght train
in a rear-end collision on a high trestle
near here. Thev were unlnlured. Con
dtictor James Haley of the freight
Jumped rrom tne t resile wuen no saw
the accident was Inevitable and was
neverely bruised. The fog was so
thick that Wright could not see the
rear-lights of the train ahead.
TANGLED TOXGUERS
DISTRACT TACOMA
fCnlUd Prema Leased Wire.)
Tacoina, "Wash.. Sept. 23. The
Tongues of Fire have been making o
much disturbance in their hall on Ta
coma avenue that numerous complaint
nave reached the ponce witnin the past
few dava. Their hall is above an under
taking establishment, the proprietors of
which allege tne uproar is such as to
Interfere with funerals. Many of the
rollers It is declared, remain at the
hall all day talking In "tongues," shout
ing and bowling.
Companies 'Incorporated.
i (Salem Bnreaa of The Journal.)
Salem. Or., Sept 23. Articles of In
corporation have been filed in the office
of the secretary of state as follows:
Carberry-Placer aiming company;
principal office, Portland
(100.000; Incorporators,
Villlam O. Luis and C.
Charles Thwing,
CONGRESS OPENS
( '
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
London. Sept. 23. An International
moral education congress, the first
gathering of Its kind ever held, opened
In London today and will remain in
session until Saturday. Fourtspn na
tions, including the United States, are
THE BEST $3.00 HAT
BEN SELLING
Leading
Clothier
represented at the congress, which has
the personal aDoroval of Kinar Edward.
The proceedings of the congress are to
oe conducted in three different lan
guages. Eminent speakers will deal
with the relations of religious. Intellect
ual and physical education to morals;
with the moral effect of education in
civics and patriotism; with the educa
tion rtt tha SnnMllif ka-lrwn-'. .l ll. V.
-' ...... ij iai.nnniu , i in .110
adaptation of moral education to vari
ous grades of schooling from kindergar
tens ud to universities: with tha hntter
teaching of ethical subjects that are now
included in acnool curricula, and with
the moral use of the ordlnarv scientific
and-literary studies which are common
ly considered not to have a moral color.
Mail-Carriers, Attention.
Before ordering; your uniform see
Chas. Coopey & Son, tailors. 809 Oak
street.
RACES
Tomorrow
$2,500 Country Club Purse and
other Big Events.
PACIFIC NATIONAL SHOW
See Big Ad, Page 11.
SPANISH PHYSICIAN
MURDERS WITH GAS
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Madrid. Sept. 23.' The horrible mur
ders laid at the door of Dr. Agostino
Tortosa. mayor of Alarcon. continue to
afford the greatest, sensation with
which the Spanish newspapers have had
to deal in many years. The physician
and mayor, who was one of the fore
most citizens of Alarcon, Is charged
with killing several persons who have
died under extraordinary circumstances.
Ills brother-in-law and mother-in-law
perished by suffocation, and It Is de
clared that he placvd them in an unven
tilated room and caused It to be filled
with dangerous gases. Three other per
sons are alleged to have been suffo
cated by the doctor In this fatal cham
ber. A young and handsome patient
who consulted him was murdered and
the body cut to pieces and thrown into a
torront, and tne mayor is runner saia
to have killed his landlord by piercing
bis skull with a pin.
Notaries Commissioned.
(Salem Bureau of Tha Journal.)
Salem, Or., Sept. 23. Commissions as
notaries have been Issued to C. P.
Wells and Hans C. Wahlberg. Portland;
Charles T. Powers, Ely; and Charles
A. Park. Salem.
Nature
intended man
to be happy and
to be able to give
-t
ra3
V
Smile All the While
Look at healthy children look at the healthy
man or woman and you see the pleasures that come
from perfect health the protection that wards off the
- .excesses of life to-day
Ghirarclelli's
coa
the perfect food drink braces up the system
strengthens the body and enthuses
mm
the brain into penect activity-
besides
pi
pah
too.
C. Burt.
Tillamook Lumber Manufacturlni
company; principal office, Tlllamool
Cltv: capital atock. 110.000: Incoroora
tors. O. B. Lamb, Carl Haberlach, Fred
C. Baker and H. T. Botta.
Beaver Creek Mutual Telephone asso
ciation: principal office. Beaver Creek:
capital stock, f 5.00; incorporators, Fred
Kamratn. inrisa aioennse jr., ana ..
E. Spence.
Southern Orecon Fruit Land A Irrl-
tloa company; principal ouice, none.
rg; capital stock. 1100,009; Incor-
toratora. Thomas w. Pack. L L. Oo-
dycke and Harry N. Starr.
our
Bishep Called to Rome.
rraltr Prvaa tamed
New Westminister, H. C. Sept. II
Hla lordship Bishop DontetiwUL, head
of the Roman Catholic diocese of New
Westminster, haa been appointed ee
perlnr general f the arder ef eblate
of Mary Immaculate. This Is tbe of
ficial Information the bishop mm
tnuncated in a csblrram frrnn Rm
to Rev. Father Welch, administrator
of the tfirvese. The appointment
for tfe. It will nweeeitate Blkhnf
IVmtenwiirs establishing his perma
nent resilience ii Rome.
T tnk earnmfi m dlnjre gelu'ne
?"'a irk la ceramon buck wrtlma
r.-.-ii.
30 cups
of a delicious
drink
25c
'Will cure
L- bsycad thr
Mill
any caseof Kidney or Bladder Disease not
reach of medicine. No medicine can do mere.
rem nu it AZ.X. nmrooiaTm.
Cores BactacTri
Corrects
IffTgqlaritif
Do cot risk having
Fall Opening Sale Slilrhvaisis
Decidedly smart waists of the aeacon,
made of new Fall Fabrics in all leading
colbrs; ome of these waists are box
pleated models in mannish shirt-blouse,
with Ions' shoulder line;- some- in plain
finish, while others are trimmed in bauds
and buttons Immense assortment to sc-,
lect from, regular prices up to ' $3.00.
For one day only, , , , ,
. Tomorrow '.;'
$198
SPECIAL OFFER
Children's
and Young Misses'
Fall and
Winter Coats
New Fall and Winter Coats
for children and young
misses, made of broadcloth,
kersey and melton, in brown,
black, blue, garnet and mix
tures; loose-fitting styles, in
laid, velvet collar, and trim
med in braids, with turn
back cuffs; also trimmed
in braids and velvet, with
metal 'button garniture. Val
ues up to $6.50; 2
35c Ladles' Embroidered
Hose al 23c
Ladies' Seamless, Fast Black
Hose, double heel and toe,
beautifully embroidered in
silk, rcfeular 35c value; to
morrow only, the
pair iJC
Special Skirt Sale
We offer for Thursday a lot
of about 24 Dress Skirts,
made of Sicilians and chiffon
Panamas, and exquisitely
trimmed in folds and straps;
some are made in circular
style, wnue others come in
gored models; colors black,
brown and blue. Regular
values up to $10;
choice
$5.95
Boys' Knee Pants
We offer for Thursday about
500 pairs of boys' Knee
Pants, specially underpriced
as follows:
Reg. 50c value, the pair 29i
Reg. 75c value, all wool 48a?
Reg. $1, fine wool ...65$
Reg. $2 all-wool blue
R. & G. Corsets
i We are the principal agents
for this most popular brand
of corsets all forms and
sizes, prices range
$1.00 to $3.50
Ask our salespeople to show
you the new model, No. 36
A, extra long waist; price $1
Boys' and Young Men's Sails
We are showing the most complete and up-to-date
line of. new Fall Suits for boys and
young men, priced very modestly. We have
them in Buster Brown, Sailor and Norfolk,
with double-breasted coat and long pants, in
desirable colors. We guarantee style, fit,
material and workmanship, and our prices
are beyond competition or comparison.
Come and see them. V i" ;
25c Boys' Snspenders
at 9c
5,000 pairs boys' Police Suspenders, made of strong elas- Q
tics, in hundreds of colors, regular 25c value, the pair......C
Sensational Coat Offer
$10 Ladies' Coat $3.95
THIS OFFER IS FOR FRIDAY ONLY, (SEPTEMBER 25)
AND BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 P. M. AND 5 P. M.
POSITIVELY AT NO OTHER TIME.
200 Ladies' Long Coats, made of Broadcloth, Kersey and Mel
ton, in semi-fitting style, with velvet yoke, trimmed In fancy
braids, turn-back cuffs, the latest models, black only, size
32 to 44 inches; value $10; Friday only, between 1 p. m. and
5 p. m., choice ,
See Yamhill street window display before 1 p. m. Friday.;
The Handy Man
about house or farm can ate
money'in carpenters' bills if l;e
has tlje proper tools and materi.il
for building' on a small feale r
repairing around the hw? -barn.
,You mill fjjid t!e ,V.r-t
tools and. hardware of" all I 't
(and hnuse-furni-hip .' s:
Avery's.
AVERYnc.
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