THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27, 1P03
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' B Jim Howa.
United BlttM Senator Jonathan
Bourn Jr. appeared on tha trata the
bthir morning without. tb tiaual carna
tion In th lapel f WM
quito aarly In th morn fact la,." waa
Vwfnra ft o'clock.
nvhara'a the carnation. Senator?"
..inn an admirer of th atnteaman
whan ther mat In Morrleon atreet.
. - Mr. Bourna looked at tha buttonhole
and u raally aurprlaai not to find tne
uaual IttUa bouquet In Ua aocuatomed
ilac. In fact lie waa aatonlabed.
. Tfuth of tha matter .la." replied tha
enetor, -that oeen eo w...
elflue aeekere thle morning. aarlT aa
It la, tint I haven't had ti.ra to think
of broftkfaat, let alone of buttonhole
bonaoet. '
"But atnee you hava reminded ma ana
are not looking for a Job I'U attend to
thla lltUe hobby .of mine at wonc.
Wbere'a the noaraat florlafa ahopr
And ha etarted. .
Tha eame friend mat Mr. Bourna
tialf an hour afterward. Thera waa no
carnation In hie coat. . ' .
v- "What' the matter? How about that
flowerf waa aakad of tha aanator
'avcaln.
"Wen.' ha anawared, 1 Juat mat an
other offlce-eeeker.- But thla Uma for
'tie florlat'a. eure.
And off ha want again.
. a : " 1 '
. 1 notice that eocka guaranteed for
alx montha are being advertlaed x ton
al vely." aald a Portland man yaatarday,
-bat I hare a achema that will beat the
hole-proof aocka a , tbouaand different
way."
'Every moraine; after your aocka are
ton Juat take a little paraflna and rub
Lit over tha toea and tha heela of the
aocka. Then nut on your enoea. aan i
know much about tha theory but I do
know that thla ayatem makea my aocka
wear three and four tlmaa as lone aa
1 "Fact ia I have on a pair of aooke
that have been paraflned' every morn
ing that I have worn them and It waa
eo lone ago that I bought them that I
have forgotten - whether It waa nix
montha or a year. Theaa aocka were
two hit a. Dair. Tha alx montha guar
anteed boya coat It for alx. Talcum
powder In the shoes also helps in tha
"Thla oaraffine bualness Vaepa the
heel of your ahoea and tha end of your
noea on tne inaiao nice ana iuiu ai-.u
T it mAAm atrenrth to the aocka
inrur. It works SDlendldiy. So let
everyone . who wears soaks or etocV
on get If they era free.' thought the
man. ao na waiaei over io mm wwon.
How saanyr aakad tha peddler, aux
loualy. "How man have youf aakad ,he
man looking for frea thlnga
-Oh, about aO doaen," was tb an
swer. . ' .
"Well, give ma about, oh. about alx
or aaven down," aald the man to tha
fruit vender. And tha froeaton peach
es were counted out - -
"Seventy cent, please." aald 1 the
huckster. . !
"Seventy cental ' raaped the man loot
ing for aomethlng for nothing; "1 1
thought the peaohea wera rree."
"Freeatonea" reDlled the other. And
then tha man went up tha atreet, empty
handed. , -
Over at tha Vancouver barracks there
used to be tha wlaeat null in tha world.
It was aa army mule. Being an army
mule, and Juat plain mule, it waa Juat
about the atubbomeat mule that aver
1 ved. But in beln particularly wiae
was where thla particular inula shone.
Thla mtue wee lormeriy uaca in imm-
Ing wood. Thla waa work. Naturally.
HIKE TRACTS
SELLFOIiSipO
Among tha Urges realty sales
cently made was three lots In John
son's addition, wljch war sold by J
Thorburn Ross to Anna at. Maxwell
for 111,040,
Mrs. Uirv H. IJttl.rLM hh
Chased the WUIlmtll, Idlihi. real-
oence property of Jiimi If. Abrer,
The holdlae- eonalata or a auartar-hlook
and two-atory frame realUeiioe and waa
via ior sb.duo.
Charles II. Kinth .
a. uiRviniB m. ri nil mm mnn mi an t n.
atlni 11I1L oonaldaratlon. II OuB.
1 ha Oregon Keal ftatate oompany has
aold to J. A. Thompson a lot and a half
in Ilolladay Park. The conelderatlon
la Slven at a nominal flrura. hut tha
s.'us iwmiuirauuu WB in , WIS DSIXH
borhood ,of .0UO. v - - I
ELEVEN PEARS TIIAT
f 1VEIQII. TEN rOUNDS
rlttLMAUt
QNt STICK
i a m .
' "Flemish Beauty" 3ear weigh-
ing on pound aaoh have bn
d , picked from a young tree on the
premises of J. II. Bradley at.
781. .Maryland avenue, i From
on branch eight inchea long on
. thla tree there war 11 pear
having a total weight of. 10
pounds and on. a 10-lnoa branoh
there were 11 -pears that arr
. aged on pound each In weight.
; The pears are unusually large,
of uniform else and are said to
b much superior to any other
rarlaty grown In Oregon, for;
preserving.' , . '; . t
Mr. Bradley Is aa anthuat
aatlo grower of several varieties "
of flna pears, bat says that the
Flemish Beauty la by odds su
perior to them alL . , '
BUT SI RATHER
LIKES CRUELTY
Mrs. Edward C Ilausman,
Divorced, Becomes Mrs.
Ilausman Again.
(Csltod rrea I, nail WVe.1
Trinidad. Cola, Sept II. Mr. . and
Mra Udward C. liauamao are apendlng
their second honeymoon en route to C1n
clnnatl to tha home of tha bride's moth,
er after eloping yesterday to Raton, K
M. Mra Hauaman was a formsr society
girl at Canyon City., and her first mar
riage to Hauaman took plaoa at Denver
year ago. mi weeas ao aara. tiaua-
mn who ia nnin yoint ana imnuauiuah
eeoured a divorce on the grounds of ex-
reme ana repeaiea acia oi cruet ir.
lUuamaa did not oonteet th ault. and
willingly paid tl.SOO alimony. Hauaman
K.fi courtlnt hla wire immeaiateiy
after aha aeoured th divorce, and th
wo were almost oonsianuy logeiner.
The final reconciliation waa reaoiiaa
eateruay, wrien tnaj went io miob i
o marriea wunoui nm uigvmi.
their relailvee or frlenda -
FIRE HELPS PROM'S
CAUSE AT
LEBArOfi
.
Lebanon, Or.. 0ept II. O. B.
Ilaaaard waa fined ItOO and sea
taaoed to It days, in th county
Jail la th Justice court at thla
place yesterday for violating
tha local option law, Tha specif)
charge upon which' he was ar
rested was tor selling liquor to
Vena Van . Marta, son of a
Methodist minister. A humorous
laoldent la connected with th
arrest Th- warrant was lasuad
several days before tb arrest
Mr. Hansard beard of It and
dlaappaared. It was . supposed
that h had fled th oitj.
Nothing was bns until last'
Saturday, when th building
that la owned by Mr. Hansard'
caught fir, and Hansard was
tha first to th fir. .As soon ss ,
THIS WEEK FALL DISPLAY
OF QUAINT FURNITURE 150
FEET OF SHOW WINDOWS
th fir was extinguished ths
deputy eheriff placed him under
arrest It developed that bs bad .
been th hiding In ths burned
building for oyer a week.
being wias and stubborn and all that j
tne mun flirtn t like to wort bo ne
" . . .111. I WUU1U WBIUU 11 IB UIHlflr WIU v..7i..
inre moo, wonreo, -t I ly when the wagon waa being loaaea
try the parafflne atunt If.H doeantl a?hm there waa enough wood on t
th matter I
work there is something
I with the pararrine." . . . ,
Ir "Totr have ofen. no doubt, nottoed a
heavy piece of glass hanging on th ln-
' sld of th Jeweler's window,? said a
Portland detective th other day, "and
jl consider that It is the beat proteo
. tlon a Jeweler can mak against the
'Window robber. .
"A window thief la one who breaks
tth outside glass, slabs th diamonds
i or other valuables and then makes bis
get-away. The double pan hangs be-
tweon tha outside alass and the vl
uables. If the main glass is broken the
I other piece hanging on the inside will
'protect the jewels. It costs but little
and its the best thing a Jeweler can
i do to prevent auch robberies." ,
a
XjouIs Reynolds, clerk at - the Hotel
Whan there waa enousrh wood on th
wagon, in th mind of th mule, - the
mule would atart. If the wagon waa
overloaded the fanul wouldn't budge an
Inch. Ha would .look around - at the
driver, wise-like, and Just. stand there
until stick after stick was taken off.
When tha rlsrht number had been
thrown off the mule would then atart
on his way. But overloaded, ail tne
soldiers and all the lnga men couldn't
maxe tnat army muie puu a oiamea
thine . " .
Finally,, that mule kept reducing the
number of sticka to a load until ha
wouldn't pull anything more than a
toothpick. Then Mr. Mule had to be
killed.
Tha boys who used to be as thick as
bees on ths station ' platform at Hood
River, aelling fruit whenever a train
oame in. are not there any more. Th
Portland, dreamed th. othr night tt!:
They had th railroad company and the
President Hoosevelt was a guest in th
house. Mr. Roosevelt according to tha
clerk's dream, knew him well.
"Hello, Louis," the president said as
n entered tne ' notei. v iiave you
room for me?"
- At first Mr. Reynolds 'dreamed that
St? lou,E. JTh
tM1 . how I 'a
he said that ha hadn't a room of any
kind left , Mr. .Roosevelt didn't like
thla a bit
"Ah, com on. Louie," said the presi
dent, "give me a room or some xma,
I'm as tired aa tha dickens. Please
fix in out. Louie.
Th president got real chummy and
ailed him Louie ao often that ha in
terested Mr. ..Reynolds and he dug up a
room, JM,
That's bully," said th president
-now I'm going to ooo. 1 u see you in
th morning. Louie, old boy. And now
remember, for goodness sakaa, Louie,
don't let tb reporters know that I'm
Bar. - - .
i All nla-ht.mnr on his back. Mr. Rev.
I nolds atood elf the reporters, managing
I editors and. bffloe aeekera- The next
i morning fa awoke to find that all his
f truble had been In vain.
- Mr. Rooaevelt had gone and b hadat
: saia gooo-oy. .
( y
j ' Tb man, walked along tb street
He saw a sign on a fruit wagon. "Free
; Btone peaches.'' it read.
. "Stones or otherwise, ril take all I
city authorities take such steps so as
absolutely to prohibit tha youngster
from selling their wares.
The boys done away with, the Com
mercial club put up a building near the
station. ' Nothing but first-class fruit Is
sold. It is a rood ad. for the town. The
claim was made that the boya sold fruit
that was not exactly the best.
Some of th bovs made as high aa 120
la week in the fruit season just peddling
wnen tne passenger trams arrived.
When the order went forth about doing
awav with the oeddlera consternation
prevailed among; the doaen or eo of
Hood River's youthful sellers of apples
and things. Indignation meetings were
held and tha Question discussed at
length. t .
Then It was decided to to do noth
ing. And now the boys have other jobs.
I v - t :
Hugh Hum of tb Spectator, they
say, is entitled to a Carnegie medal-
he saved a life the other day.
The youngster naa been can gut and
Ita life almost mashed out of htm. Its'
mother was exceedingly heavy. She had
fallen on the little fellow. The mother
weighed perhapa .400 pounds.
jut. Hum saw tne predicament or tne
young one. Over a fence he went Then j
to the rescue, it was a hard job, but he
saved the life.
when tha little one nad been saved.
ba Just aquealed. The mother just
Kmted. It was out at the stock show,
e Ufa was that of a pig.
sea
If there Is any one most children dls-
11k It Is ths doctor. The little 8-year-
old son of Ned Blvthe, a Portland news
paper man, waa alck recently, and Dr.
Geary, the family physician, was called
in. Bobby had been sick soma time, and
naturally had taken a good deal nf med
icine, much of which was very diataste-
IU1.
One dav he had been riven a nartlcu-
larly bitter dose. He looked up at the
doctor and smiled. Dr. Geary has sev
eral gold teeth, which show very plainly.
miui(A.l ..M w . v. ht ,t . i .
all the white la coming off your teeth.
I am glad of It It serves you right. I
hope the white comes off all of them,
and that then they will all fall out
sees
Tou don't hava to talk loud Into a
celephone to ' be understood, although
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ALLEGED EMBEZZLER
IN,LAW,S CLUTCIJES
(Special Dispatch, to The JeaiaaLI -Walla
Walla, Wash., Sept II. Ed B.
Sweet formerly cashier of th Stat
Bank of Preacott Wash, was arrested
by Sheriff Havlland last night charged
with embezzlement of some 15.000 of
the funds In his care, upon complaint
of th authorities of the bank. Sweet
had been caahler of th bank alnc its
organization two years ago, until ths
latter part of July, when irregularltlea
existlag at the bank caused hla dis
charge. Since then he haa been at Fres
co tt dealing in real aetata '
Sweet la alleged to nave coverea
thefte by clever Juggling of tha books
and it was not until the visit of the
state bank examiner a month ago that
he waa really suspected of taking any
considerable amount Slnoe then h has
been under careful surveillance and evi
dence has been gathered which led to
hla arrest yesterday.
Boy Robbers In Federal Court.
(United Prasa Leased Wlre.t
Red Bluff. Cai, Sept. I. Elton
Downer and James Mullaney, 14 jrasrs
of age. the sons of prominent parents,
were arrested today on a federal war
rant after having been put on probation
by the local authorities on a charge of
robbing th local pootofflc. , Th boys
entered the postoffice about two months
ago by breaking , the glass from one
of tha windows Several checks were
stolen and their attempt to pass on of
the checks, after it had been forged, led
to their arreat
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Quaint Furniture
Notes jrom the
Labor World
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NO PAIN , Ko More Fear of the Dental Chair NO PAIN
l "NOR A HIGH DENTAL BILL"
! Special Rates All This Month
most persons apeak - twice as loud
they do ordlnarllv whenever thev use
one of the instruments,'' a Portland tele-
f none man said tbe other day. "And
hla la particularly true of the new au
tomatic line. ,
Just sneak low and dlstinctlv. and
you will find wonderful results. Some
time when a telephone man Is In vour
house fixing the line or something, just
notice now ne cans up central and teats
the Una He spanks distinctly, but so
The International Union of Wood,
Wire and Metal Polishers will meet In
convention at St Louis on October 6.
mm
Th shoe clerks of Toronto, Canada,
have recently organized a union and Its
membership Is steadily increasing.
a a r'
A new union of retail clerks. Includ
ing various branches of business, haa
been recently established - In Melrose.
Minn.
a,
The wages of cotton spinners In Lan
cashire, England, are soon to be reduced
by an average or 6 per cent. -
'
The Toronto, Canada, lodge of ma
chinists has decided to keep a close
watch on all- clvlo contracts affecting
the trade.
Tha Trades Unionist of Washington,
D. C, devoted to "nlon interests, has
been taken out of th receiver's banda
a a - . v
Steps have been taken to close tha
Powell Duffryn collieries in Wales ow
ing to the strike of . 1,000 men em
ployed in the mines.
a ' 1
Arrangements are now being made for
the annual convention of the West Vlr-
frlnla Stat Federation of Labor, that
s to be held at Clarksburg In October.
a e
The San Francisco Breommakera
union has taken preliminary steps in
starting a campaign against brooms
made by Chinese and those mad by
convicts In eastern state.
I
At the reeont convention of th In
Full set, that fit. . . . .$5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-k...$3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k. .$3.50
Gold Fillings . . . . . . $1.00
Silver Fillings' . .... . .50$
WHY PAY MORE?
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Ii: you are nervous or have
heart trouble, the Electro
Painless System will do
the work when others fail.
AH Work Warranted Ten
Years.
Is remarkable for its pure lines, 'its unusual;
beauty of finish and its perfect construction.
Less massive than the mission, more com- ;
fortable than the Arts and Crafts, this style1 ,
yields the maximunvvof, comfort, simplicity
and durability with the. minimum of cost.
A Solid Carload of This Beautiful
Furniture Arrived Last Week
This completes our already large stock, and
enables us to make an unrivalled showing
of quaint furniture for every room.
Booklet showing decorative schemes in col
ors sent on request. x
J.G.MACK&C0,
FIFTH AND STARK STREETS ,
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Bank Reference Open Evenings and Sundays -lady Attendant
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PARLOR-
NTALf
s
tffl
Corner : Fifth, and Washington, Across From Perkins Hotel
low that One can hardly hear him If he
ternatlonal Brotherhood ' of Stationary
Firemen the by-law a ware amended ao
aa to permit the holding of conventions
annually lnatead of bl-annually.
e w -The
Fall River (Maaa.) Splnnera
union, which had decided to withdraw
from the alldlne; acaU agreement be
tween the uniona and' the manufao
turera of that city. 'haa decided to ad-
; here to the agreement. - ,
atanda a few feet away. Thla loud talk
Ing In the phone la all a habit an un-
neceenary habit."
SAND ALL PASKISirS GREAT SEA STORY
THE LAST
VOYAGE o f THE
DONNA ISABEL
. ' THE SAN nLANCXSCO CHKOMCXZ SAYSl
"TlR. PARRISH ku certilal the gift of hoUiuf; the r&eft
1 y 1 interest, whether his cWscters are on Uai or sea. From
the opening chapter ia this tea story, the curatire grips one, an4
there it no slackening of the interest ntH the end is mcbei."
Clastrmte U Calr ft ASUu T. Itic Uf
rCH SALE AT ALL'
DO0K5TCBES
A. C McCLURG & CO.
rt-BiJrrs onuta
The qneatlon of rhancinr tha nam
of the National Tradea and Labor Con-
creaa of Canada to Canadian Federatloa
of Labor will be one of theeubjecte
that will eom ap for eonalderaUon at
the Quebec convention. -.
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Jmm-m Ketr Bardie, tha founder of
i the Labor party In England, aaya the
i time la bow ripe to organise a Labor
party In Canada and that by a better
union of their force the laborera of
America can obtain legialatlon for their
advancement.
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All the eeeretarfea and boefaeaa
a nU of labor uniona In Seattle. Wuh.
have been ordered to produce their
book a In the United Statee - district
court to aecertala to what extant if
any tbey contributed to tha altered boy
jcott aaalnat Lowe at Co. ,
I
There la a frewtne; belief among of
1 ftrlala of the derartmaat of comroarca
'and labor that Terree V. Pewderly,
rbief af the laforraatlom dlvtaloa of the
1 bureea of Immigration, will be named
I to aarcaxl the late Cnrntataaioner-Oaa-.
erai of laaaalcraUon Sarceat.
Accord In r Frank Merriaea. aaf re
tary af tha Aaaarleaa radarattoa af La
bor, the an lone of America today tiara
a greater antBbersh!n thaa aver before
la tb history of thm labrr Bmnmt.
In tao aaaerleaa) FVdratia of Ibor
itbvre are new affiliated 1 IT aatlonaj
and tfitamat tonal labor aatpna, rmprm
rfitlag aprrtmtaly S7.tt local labor
vntoxe. 1 e nuTttr of atate fMnuni
M tabor la It mj4 tbr ar 1 1 1 ren'raJ
tahMr anal Inral tra4 and lahnr
KMnft i, la ilm KtrftO 2 kim
'fctWS ' ka BJ
11- I. Ill II
yr ta rail aad Wiatea- mrrmmlmn att( mm. '
y Thla la aa Invitation to every reader a thla paper j
. to write oe at oao for ear Free Trial offer m &
If aaMf dewa i alyat naawtka' tiaaa aa 9T we pay V 1
rrelKhU aad girt tan dara ta try an gflleon y ,
II faaerraph In year awn fcoma. Bar 1 aa elht iy
ii anatlu?tlm U V Uka ray mm lartevwaC ThU' jl mtm
II offer la fair te yon aad ta aa, necanaa we want y TxWlmX
1 yan a .tind Wrt.nirnaivitw.t mJn rtajro
II Otaera era taklar advnntare af m-mr Free Jf porRK,
tl Trial offaraad placing- Edlaoea la their A aaa VTtiaiagtaa
koaea. why not yoat lewd tbe ! A Portlaaa.Ot.
- eataioru and foil partlonlara by y e.,...
' warn aaaU. - . J mmmm nulHM ad
IILIRI FIIIO B V porttealars mf Tr Kat-
Pewelawd. er. Vy Trt
Taa Uryet dealer la Tarkia- A.
V kiachtaa fall aa akea) C Kaaaa
S. el record a la tka j
Ns Korthwaet. . tl tl it adaraaa. j
. Electric cooking utensils of all kinds.
When not in use all expense avoid
ed by simply to
Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chaf
ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other
devices. .
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