The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 06, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    VTHE ORPUON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO,r OCTOBER 6. 1808.
RoiiG
Citizens of Oregon Who Be
Here Xebraskan'a Election
Is Best for the Country
Are Comimr Fonvard
With Assistance.
Friends of th policies and principle
of William Jennings Bryan ar coming
forward with financial asalatanc to hla
campaign. Already the committee ap
minted by th suggestion of State
Chairman Bweelc to assist him and th
atale central committee tn collecting a
campaign fund for um in Oregon na
been given $480. 0, principally by email
contributions.' A few day ago The
Journal acknowtedgadr the receipt of
to. Bine that time 7 naa Dn
added to the Hal
All thos who are dealroua of asalst
Ing In the work of raising campaign
funds ahould make checks payable to
Jefferson Meyers, chairman of the com
mittee. , Tba communications should be
sent to the Bryan and Kern campaign
fund. In care of The Journal. All con
tributions will be acknowledged and all
disbursements will" be published.
. Th contributions received during the
mat few daya are as follow:
George Sharp, city . . '. ........ i .1 1.04
AV.VV
2.00
1.00
1.00
6.00
(.00
10.00
.1.00
'1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.D0
1.00
25.00
10.00
M7 Gunderson, fialern ,
Paul Martlndal. city .......... .
IB. W., city ,.....
James Everast, Newberg ....v..
Henry Leslie latum, dry F ,
Cash. Newberg ...... S.
F. H CaldweQ, Newberg
:. W. McCiain, city
Rich Durette, Salem ......
I. F. Burt, Salem ..........
W. H. Darby. Salem ......
Cash. Marion county
Caan, city .......
Caah, city
F. V. Hofraan, city
R. F. Cox, city ..
MAYOR LANE DECLARES
FOR DEAL FOR THE CITYi
Portland. Or- Oct . To Whom It
May Coaoern; At present I am on of
the paid agent of th people of this
city and a part of my duty la to
that its affair are .managed tn It In
terest and It Intareat only, open and
abov board with equal Juktle to all a
near a may be and that personal
prefertac or private friendships, should
any be left, b laid acjjle.
ine axrair or tn people are entitled
to Just a much consideration and aa
fair treatment aa are those of any on
eis,, ana the people are entitled to the
fact, and all of the facta which pertain
to their affairs and until and unless
they are afforded an opportunity to
ascertain tnem, it is 'going to te con
siuereo evidence or Dan rsnn dv me.
I will aay further that If I am to be
eid responslbl for the conduct or the
affatra as the esecutlve head of the
city. I claim the riant to Invesllrat
any charge of neglect or graft in any
department under me, and must do ao
aa a matter or justice to otnera aa well
as to myseir.
Blocks Must Be Bamored.
My only desire or aim has been to
ae tn buainess or the city placed
upon an equal footing with that of those
who deal with It, and I frankly ooofesa
to . an impatience witu anyone who
FLEES, IRK
CHECKS m
Charles Gill Captured After
Sensational Dasli Up
Excessive Drinking
Orrin Destroys th Craving, for Drink
Cur Effected or Money Refunded ,
GIAIIIS IE lion
OliE GAME AIM
Excesslv or continued us of alco-
hollo beveraae always results
diseased condition of th nervoua
tern. ' . I nu-l. J n .'
The drinking Vian I often heard to I III'ICU Ot'CUIIU UU1UU IUr
win -. v. . . t
aay. "I can atoo of my own free
I ah," out the poor fellow
boat they might along th line of least
realsUnre, and gull likely It would
have reiulted In my having been con
sidered temperamentally a possibility
by many peraons of fin discernment,
and discriminating taste in such mat
ters, who now think otherwise. .
Chooses th Book? Bowd.
i have, however. Choaen . the leaner rh.r, . K.," ..... ,h. ,.. n.rou.. system he has not the ability
I . . " 1 ur BUBiainea etiori. in result we
1r M W .'.111 T .v. .w -.uwi. Hl.lli v
WV JJHtruf. .i I la now devoid of th power toaot at
Three Hum t . in , Seventh
second uni
Xov York.
Trawtspass
man
wh give
th proper time and In th right way-
It too late, the eravlna- has secured I
hi nam aa Ilrm noi ana beoauaa or the aiseased
vlnces a dlsoosltlon in any iwtr to In
terfere with or place a block or drag
upon my plana in tneae re pec is.
'i n city s property and tn people
money seem by many to be considered
sort or a Tree lunch.'
la 1
Previously acknowledged
' , Total
I T9.00
. 411.60
... 1490.60
3 FIRES AT BAKER;
PEflErOH'S SEVEHTH
. (Special DUpttch to The Journal.)
Eaker City, Or Oct . Three
! fire In three hour kept th fir
7d department of thla city on th
; run ' from. 4:0 o'clock thla
; morning. The first alarm wa
( ' turned In for the W. O. Ayr
.. residence, the second, for h H.
;' W. Bates barn and the third for
; the., old creamery building. All
of the Area were extinguished
with Uttlo loss.- The buildings
are all unoccupied.
'(Special Dtenatcb to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or Oct. 8. This
city's seventh fir' within a com
paratively short Jim occurred
last night, when the barn and
barley warehouse belonging to
W. B. Byers, " the pioneer flour
man, were damaged to. the extent
of 118,000.
The fire originated In the barn
and the flames spread' almost
, Immediately to the adjoining
d . barley warehouse. For a time
the entire mill was threatened.
Several head of mules and aome
machinery were saved, but other
machinery, an' electric auto, and
8.000 sacks of barley are a total
loss. Both buildings were ruined.
Very little insurance was car
ried. Many are of the opinion that
the -most of the fires have been
of Incendiary origin. Byers, him
self, believes that some one haa
attempted to burn him out
e
.
a "free lunch." to deny ac
cess to wnich aa sucn is lookea upon as
an evidence of bad manners and a churl
ish disposition.
Oracloua concessions of tha cltv'i
righta and its property, and a highly
genteel and distinguished consideration
shown persons who owe obligations to
ine city, ana seir-erraclng resignation
and a polite and complete allowance of
claims made against the city, mark the
type or many respected representatives
of the people's affairs.
I ask no odds In favor Of the city, or
zer or against any man. .an I do ask
or expect or nave asked or expected,
Is that the city bs not made to give
odda to others In Its dealings with them,
and If I succeed in securing that much
I will be doing quite well.
Thorn In th rath.
Tha pursuit of a couraa ewhlch at-
temots to exact of all men a fair riea.1
in their
relations with the business of
in neopie is beset with thorns, and Is
no highway to the affections of many
uue innuentiai and active cltlsen. and
find mvnelf Dartlns- romnanv with a
larse number of Dleusant friends and
associates, and am no doubt to part
choice In this respeot haa brought m looks up hi record and endeavora to irunaennes i no longer consul
sbleT 'forlhouhfandq"?; l iunT'tl 1VW dtt
?lk.l? will " suM Tin Tray" being p?.tty off a phoney check on Mrs. M. K. and inuat b treated s such,
generally msrooned for a long time to Becker, wife of th proprUtor of La ...IfVi10.1". JL'tm!lL 'hi-i'" w
( Celled Press Less Wire. I - ' '
0feijiAmk- A.1 S rttmla ua 4a ui
. . . . i . l. - - f v..i ir uiu is minE it iiu ai m iwnu in, ii.t.iN.j -fn-t Tk. ....! . . I m i - r
and more rocay rouie umf wi wi. - .. . . , i a .s imarfu. .. A
-hii. i r,r.crrrf ta travel, and m alatlon whll th detective department all know. ! Amartoa loajru ey
choice In this respeot has brought me looks up hi record and endeavora to Drunkennes I no longer considered I feattog Chloage T 0 .
i ginai soorei
I , ' k. K.k
enerslly msrooned ror a lona lime i i iimint, wne or ine proprietor oi m i -M" - . I '
nie bv some very nlre people. p.i.1. i?ni iti w..hi,tn sire.tL I oi rftrn. ana la nin. w Tort T
. . . ... - k- . i : - . - ..- : . ---iij iuccviiiul is i rri na. ii is io ai. . -
it airwmnni. u. nui iu u. , nilrlll him an amateur at in rorgery i UnAmr nn.ili.. n..n.u Vn.7 i i "wa ..........a
P.""0"- r?u"".SA,7m L our your mon.y 7 ItuUag.i
luruiiiK m viii uyii w - i mi iciiiit wuuia iBim id iiiuicblw. or mm ma i esuiii aa ' - i
and ..nd.nnl.e et.n-lon. of . tl. In .w offender. ... . ..... . Orrin Is In two form When f V
vn in rnninini um v. i .y wui i i 1 1 1. arrnmninuii, nv m aii.n re sMbti i..i i i . ... A . a a a a a a m s "
- . , . . "' ' - irinrj id gi'R mmcrmx it. nurrnua tir i , w -
volved to ni mo convcniunu- or him woman, antered raiaia tioyni at rtna Na 1 and If tha Vat lent will vol-
raiflt tnr thm rontraotor In my Opinion ISO vmtr,..v tlmrnnnn mnA askAei fr A.' i.f i 1 a IP a Z5n X?
Ire wrong, snd open, the door for fraud . che.p aklrt for the woman. They , should b' ilv'.nT- Th. SuVSnU. 1.
to enter. lxnee method In these re-1 picked out on valued at 16. and the the asm In either case. Orrin cost
specie will end In th business affairs man offered a check drawn for I20.6Q I but II per box. Mailed in plain
i 117 mi mM . .... - i w u uv iniiq wrapper on .receipt
to no good purpose and me cuy cannoi casn. Writ for- free 'booklet on
fririuia whom I mlrht make would not in. .An.n..in. hn.v.v ... . ... Tha Orrin7 Mmuav w..hitL t I from Boston has set
compensate It for Its loss In th event j pensively dressed that Mrs. Baker, to C- . Sold ' in this city by Woodward-1 They are c6nfldent thi
mat it aid so. i wnom the saleswoman had referred th4 v.0rg 10,. aisiriouior. .
Klghta of gmali Contraotor. 1 matter, becam auspicious at their want-
of th
'The Distinguished 3Iassa-
chnsetts 'Jurist Talks to
Capacity "House at Jose
phine's Metropolis-Ouar-anteed
Deposit Plank.. V
1 .
(Spatial Dlapstcb to Th JosraaLl
attartas Via Tnrk Wlltse and Traa ran rasa, ur., uct.. e. juage mi-
Mahami Sostoa. Tssgusog aa Bow.rn.aa. J' of Maasachuaetts , addrsd a
el . . 1 . -. . I large-audience at th opera house yes-
(Halted Fraea Leased Wire.) I terday afternoon, presenting th Issue
of prlc. rew Tork, Oct . Th Tlctory or th 0f th campaign from th Damocratlo
Orunken- I Qlantg today In taking th second gam I standpoint Mr. Williams held the Im-
th Tans. wild, mens crowd that filled th opera house
that New Tork will for two and a half hours. Voters of all
The rlghu
e small contractor M" cheap a skirt. The check wu 15
e small contractor . navahii tn I'h.n.. mil .1.. h I.
P.0.?! ".V" WlilUm 'Schneider and drawn on thi I 1 1 1 1 f 1 A ' I 1 Tlim
iC. m n.n.iti.. .umim to the limit I."-. "7.."'"
are as valid aa are
and frequently more
and
and
ha 1
.u.t th. arDt iiid .fflclM n "Mount th.r. Wlahlng to mak gl-t 1 1 1 A W nW
?hCnntryP7,raPn - fllT ll0 CAPE
sL7olurcVrhy1n:w,t7.t;Ta Ull nlu rflut
amounting to thoussnds of dollars Just- '"xVi, became a.rtmlrln, s tha d.l.v HUh
i -r.tZA n' th. iv utidnr the law. V11' oocam suHnlcious at the delay
.; ...... mA tn thm limit " T name or Donneraer
ly forfeited
granted to
111s sonny
men
jjecaer tnal ahe
check. She re-
V the city under the law. I became usnlcl,
another, wfio, banking upon dehmndr'a' hof , .r-
to do .0. has made deals in If h,
Km Daraamaa to uroa. ma 1 . . . . a . . . 1 n A . -
..r..m.n( with tha cltv are not fair. I cffr retreated fenma ine coun- rry, lows, uot. . Kainer man ais-
and do not conform with the ideas na.'1'1' a crowd at Valley Junction
(United Press tesaed Wire.)
which I hold concerning tne aojusimeni r;; - - "",,-V T'i wh,cn ""O "eembled to hear him. W. J. Chicago. Oct. .
of such dealings ano wnen 11 is wnnin inct7re ni 1 Mri niK fol ow.7 Bryan hastily postponed his shaving dav'S American
my power to put a stop to further pro- the:er.n0,,l0w loday nd wiping the. lather from hli Chicago. White. 1
ceedlngs of that natur I shall do ao. ro,,e(1c'b,"n number of onl? In thm faoe' ddraeed several thousand peo- Detroit, Donovan
I am but doing as a public official J'"M wlho chased Olll nrfrtR to Part P"' Hu Pch was loudly applauded, by Innings:
In these matters what I would expect "J"6? wn0 cnased uui nortn to rark ttrv.n reahd v.n.v j,mtln . 1 ri.tit m
a handful of check, into fc, l" Ah.r.rAn1.7" ' Ch,c
erty or the city's rights will not be bar
tered in exohange for social amenities
me.
In the Ions; run the enforcement of
equal rights for the city in Its business
dealings is the only method which will
keep it out of serious difficulties, but
whether it does or not it la the only one
I intend to pursue, and right down the
line to the end I am going.
The easier course to hare tmrsued
would have been to let things slid as!
m ..v.... if th.. nn. 1 street.
Ill IIIB1HI Ull ULU'l UUIII. . ..- J Wfc . . . . .
copied the wm position as I do. , I h street a h ran ii. rT.H uled t0 mk 80 'Peeches before nlght
m w-h" ."'SPi! rSom!nra-eethous. krlri1 ?Jl beginning11 of
must insist uivn uni -uai mj 1 . 1 : r.v ..-Ijil"" 'w ot me stale.
get it If they are to pvern limn- SSlLT. .i . . .f. .MA",'!1 . Bryan' attitude toward th pension-
'mm nun iimir iudi iiiiicui 1 m iu tvu 17 . - . . . - - -
tint
repeat th . perform a no tomorrow d u), wh0 he,r), h,m pronounced It
then win th play-off from th Cub and 0,'th .oundest abeat and fairest
captur th pennant Baseball frny cixKn apeechea heard In Grants Pass
nu nevttr run mo oiga mm in mm iua-ifor many years. -
tOT,l ? fam; . Judge Williams arrived on th noon
If it ahould rain tomorrow or weather I .-.i.. ,nm ti,. .nmh ant was met at
condition mak It impossible to play, tla aeot by reception committer from :
th gam would b lost to th Giants twtth h. nrvsn and Kern club and th
and ther t llttl doubt that th weather cqmmertflal club., Th addreas at the
man wuuiu ua niuuuou. opera house began ai J o ciocs. tim wa
Even if th Giants loss tomorrow and introduced by Dennl H. Stovall. chair- .
then beat th Cuba In th play-off, m.n of th Demooratlo central commit-
th triple tie between Chicago, New tee.
York and Pittsburg will result and J una-a Williams made a strong tm-
ther are fans who love th sport well I presslon with his forcible and plain pre-
enough to hope that tha great nine- sentatlon of the guaranteed panic ae
gam series between th three team posit plank of th lemocratlo platform,
will have to b played. lie ahowud how simple the system Is
. and how easily it csn do pui vyvrmv
Amerloaa Xagna. tlon. . . .
The batteries In. to- .. "under eitinar ""'-""
learus nme were- our oanss aipu i .i".. v..
league game .were. ..nnnia J....l Th,,. inataad of
naisn and euiiivan. L "' .i....
and Thnm.a Rrar. receiving six per cent they receive as
hla-h aa 14 and even W per oeni. mis
S 0 A A A 0 t 7 accounts ror me rapiuii.
.....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
IT
when a
Ith which
demand is
Washington, Oct . Final core:
K. H. is.
Washington 3 7 2
ves and tneir government is 10 con- r - . j XL " " ""V ing or veterans having been aspersed. Philadelphia. '17 1
lue to exist lnto custody. The woman who was his he gave out 1st u .1 . ...Zill I 1 n"aoe'Ph' ' 1
I am but repeating here what I have ,jmPnlon disappeared during the chase ment jn which h deniea that he" over
frequently written ana puDUciy siatea y.'Vr "4.1,"UUB" mae speech- or wrot an editorial III fl T II 01111111111
before, and I iad hoped that ft would fi P.V 715 l0k'nf .f or her. (3111 w;as against the granting of pension to sol- Ml I1 I II 1 1 L L 1 1 1 L U V
not be necessary forroe to again have well supplied with checks cajling for diers. as has been alleged. On th fton- LJ Is I II llrrllsrnA
to do so, but it seems that it Is. and l'u mo"n,?8rom. 10 to?- s Xrr- h declarea that all of hla plat- If.lJl I lUl Ul I lULIll)
tnr hl. r.n.nn T ilfl It lam nflt nnr AlthOUSjh Gill did not SUCCeed In DgaS- fnrmmi h.v. Imli.,. n. I W1W"
do I Dretend to be better or wiser than Ingthe check on Mrs. Becker, ho Is he favors a liberal nension nollnv
my neighbor, and In many respects 1 nabio under the law to severe penalties. The Nebraska state central committee
am ouite willing to concede that I am there being a statute covering the, crime, has announced that Bryan will deliver
iv Bpvvi-iie. 111 itumnRn, ne win speaa
in neariv au tne DrlnclDai cities. Or to
ber-13. 14 and 15.
In a speech at Havelock. Neb.. last
nigni wryan denounced tfpeaner cannon
as an enemy to legislation favorable to
labor and said that so long as he was
his inferior, yet -my obligation has been
assumed and I am earnestly trying to
fulfill it, and no man can relieve me
of the responsibility In the event of
my rauure. 1 realise mat 1 may not
perhaps accomplish much 01 anythln
of importance, however hard I may
try, yet I shall persist in trying Just
tne same; of tnis be assured. Kc
spectfully, . HARRY LANE, Mayor.
SHOW. OREGON FRUIT AT
WASHINGTON HIS PLAN
i ADDRESS
re for BRnu
. ... Saratoga (Chlps fAatUdysoestle).
Most- dishes requiring deep frying
re denied tlw dyspeptic because they are
usually fried in lard, and lard does not
"agree." The following recipe will be
welcomed by those of poor digestion:
Peel tha potatoes and slice thin into
- cold water. Drain well, and dry In a
towel. Fry a few at a timo In hot Cotto
lene. Salt a you take them out and lay
them on coarse brown paper for a short
time.
The above recipe can be followed
without the least fear of disagreeable
after effects. The chips will be crisp
fend dry not greasy, as when fried in
lard. Cottolene contains no hoar fat
f but is made of purest vegetable oil ; it
is recommended by physicians generally.
Oregon apples, Oregon potatoes, Ore
gon pears and produots of any and
all kinds, distributed thoughtfully by
a representative of Oregon in Washing
ton, D. C, during tha sessions of con
gress would do mors to advertise th
tat than any other form of publicity
work in the belief of United . States
Senator Bourne.
To show that he Is sincere In - his
belief and willing to back his opinion
the senator says he is willing to bay
the rent for hpadnuartera tnr a n rtm-
gon exhibit In Washington if the oom-l
Congressman George Fred Williams
of Massachusetts will speak tomorrow
night at McMinnville in the Interest of
the candidacy of Bryan and Kern.
Great Interest has been aroused by the
visit of Mr. Williams amonir the neo
pie of McMinnville and Yamhill county,
arid it Is expected that the rally ad-
aressea oy mm. win. oe a large ana en
thuslastio one.
The meeting- will bo breaided over bv
Deiieves mat snouid a room or rooms juare wuiiam uaiiowav. wno win
be provided in Washington, finished In make a short address in Introducing the
uregon wood and furnished with Ore- notea orator irom tne Atlantic coast.
gon rurniture, it woma servo as a
great advertisement In itself for it
could be used as a sort of headquar
ters , for Oregon people In Washing
ton, where friends from all countries
could be brought to see 'what Oregon
Following this plan still further, the Declaring that she once worshipped
senator would have a competent man the ground her husband walked on and
In charge of these headquarters. This tried to poison herself when he left
man should be under the employment her, Mrs. Eva Puckett appeared before
of the commercial bodies of the state. Judge Webster in the county court to-
To him could be aent prize-winning ap- gaV to prosecute him for non-support
nles, pears and other fruit and produce She he does not love him longer
GET TOGETHER
The Twenty-fifth annual convention
S.h.'.'naa'i'Th.'K nnVhini ",l 01 . th9 Christian Temperance ,y".- "errand runner and
r.v nr Mtnrn. miim h. ..o.,rt tv.n union opened this morning with the bov" of the sdmlnlstratlon
"a
I
wav of reform could be securnd. Rven
if Mr. Taf t were elected and favored I general officers' meeting.
tegimi
hank can fail
,n.i1. tnr dennaita.
'Th guaranteed bank system Is Juat
aa slmpl as fir insurance and will
bring tne same security and protection
against money loss as fire Insurance
affords for fire loss. Of course the
bankers don't want It. They say It
niiiii ha had for' the banks, which Is
true enough when a certain class of
wildcat institutions is considered."
Taft and Bryan Compared.
Mr. 'Williams dwelt at length on ths
Injunction plank and told of his work
as chairman of the committee that
drafted this plank of the platform nt
the Denver convention. He closed with
a review of the records of Taft and
Bryan, and proved the statement of
President Roosevelt, thst Taft Is a
"man of great achievements." to be un
true. He showed how Taft has bei
cnoro
labor leglmatlon, which he said tha Re
publican candidate did not, the speaker
ana Mr. xart wouia oe in complete
agreement The Democratic party, he
insisted, was pieageu to-legislation zor
which labor had been pleading.
This after-
ONCE LOVED MADLY
BUT NOT SO NOW.
.u. ..ii tn h. niarad nn .vhihitinn h. .ft., and would never live with mm again.
the state will provide the man to man-1 having -won their prizes in Oregon. After hearing her long story, which
aae it and furnish the material for When tnese products had reached their !" iccujt ue
tne aavertismg.
BaUroads Would Help.
Senator Bourno has discussed his
plan with William McMurray, general
fiassenger agent of the Harrlman -.lines
n Oregon, and Mr. McMurray agrees
that the plan is a Kood one. He has
said tnat he would take th question up
and see what could be don towards
putting it Into ,, operation.
During the time that Senator Bourne
has been in Washington he has caused
to be sent to him a quantity of Ore
gon apples and Dears These he has
distributed among friends in Washing
ton and so wonder smitten with the
products were these friends that in
many instances they kept the apples
and pears until they had shriveled,
retaining them as ornaments and ex
hibits instead of eating them. Since
his first gifts he has been besought
on every hand for small samples and
this year has ordered a still larger
supply to renew the excitement.
Oregon Headquarter. I
highest state of perfection they could ned by her husband, Tilly O. Puckett.
be sent as presents to those quarters Judge Webster' sentenced him to one
selected by the man In charge. year on the rockplle. with the alter-
ar.ni. tn nTk.i TfcM..4- native of paying hla wife 125 per
Appl to Whet Interest. month. Before he can get out of Jail
- In the city of Washington during; to beeln earnlna- this monev however.
the sessions of congress are represen- he must put up a bond for J300, which
tative men from all countries of the he may not be able to secure,
world. These men could be riveted Mrs. Puckett said her' husband left
to the state and what It produces not her several times. Once he came-home
alone by the gifts but by the llteraure with a dagger and was about to kill
which Could be sent accompanying it her and then himself when lje heard a
Senator Bourne believes that a man sound overhead and was frightened out.
who is given a Hood River aDDlo alone At one time she took two ounces of
with a pamphlet telling of the wonders iodine when he left her and spent sev
of Oregon would be much mora apt to eral weeks in the hospital as a result.
reao tne pampniet arter naving eaten Bhe admitted that she has twy dl-
BROUGH
the apple than If be had been
no apple to whet his Interest
that beginning he would be led to visit
CLEARING HOUSE
plan . is about like this. The senator J fall.
Our cargo of Fall and
Winter Derbies and Soft
Hats has arrived.
If you are looking for
satisfaction, you've only
to look in the mirror
with one of our hats on.
v Beaver Hats 93.00
none better at the
price; . few makes as
good. Our hat man will
be pleased to show you
.these splendid hats.
n vorced husbands and said that both had
m failed to supporj her,
the headquarters where he could see
th uregon wood and rurniture, view
fciiv v. . t. a, -. i . n . 'iiv i , ouu r u iudi o. iintcn I . : - . .
to the wonders of Oregon as explained ANNUAL IlExOKT
convert to the Oregon country, and a
friend. New Tork. Oct e.-rThe New Tork
Senator Bourne Is enthusiastic over rlnnrinit hnma rennrt for the vear end-
It was from thla happening that the I his plan and will tirsre It further bf-hnu- Kentamher SO. made nubllo this aft.
senator has evolved his plan and the I fore his departure for Washington this ernoon. shows:
Local transactions, 17 .ou,u,isv. as
against $99,129,347,346 the priding
year.
Exchanges, $73,630,971,913, as against
$95,316,421,238 the preceding year.
Balances, $3,404,633,171. as against'
33,813,926,108.
At the annual meeting today William
H. Porter wa elected president of the
Clearing House association, and Samuel
Wolverton was elected secretary. Por
ter is president of the Chemical Na
tional bank, and Wolverton is president
or tfiq uauatme unit.
Hole Burned In Roof.
A fire broke otat in the house at 661
Columbia atreet occupied by Jerry
covach. at 11 o cioca tnis morning,
burning a hole In the roof. It was
caused by a defective flue. The dam
age amounted to less than $100.
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS
MUST NOT CONTRIBUTE
(United Press Leased Wire.)
alem. Or.. Oct. t. Under th corrupt
practices act passed by the people of
this state last Juno and which want Into
effect July 1. all officlala In Oregon
holding office by virtue of appointment
who have contributed to either of the
national campaign funds ar liable to
prosecution and prison sentence. The
terms of the statute will include many
officlala at Salem and - other cltie in
Oregon.
The particular nwuon or me law
whlrh covers the polnt follows:
floctioa 20. So . holder of a public
poaltion or office other than an office
tttlri by the voters, shall pay or con
tribute to aid or promote th nomination
K 5-170 Third Street
CAKES WERE ON FLOOR,
Un IX BAKING PANS
William Pfsff. proprUtor of the But
ternut bakery. lt answer to the charge
filed aralnst him br h cltv market In
spector that he set fresh baked bread
oa th fioor after 1; removal from tb
ovens, snakes a statement to The Jour
nal la whlrh he denies tha charge. Mr.
Pfaff explain that at th tire the mar
ket Inspector visited h!a place tb
baker had been working for 'seven
honrs and war busy with th Friday
baking, the harli of the wfc Tb
hrmi is always plat-" tab, )
afr Pfaff. sk-1 wa at tt.tm tint. Tb
tab) w f,;:4 ar-d far lark of other
t iara a nunbff of cake had bn taken
t'ytm the Tra t mb. aa thov wr
bakvd. aad at stma the floor T
rk t r-t rAtnc n wsM wtfti the
fmnr m ev. t4r Pfaff e-artatna.
and Ha that thr wa aay -d
tmn tva t.ivr at vh 1 lm f ti irarket'
lr.ecrtf visa, ef st acy otter t.m.
or election of any other person to public
office. No person shall invite, demand
or accept payment or contribution from
such holder of public position or office
for campaign purposes.
"flection 61. Whoever violates any
provision of this act. the punishment for
wnicn is not specially provided by law, 1
shall on conviction there be pun- j
:shed by Imprisonment in the county'
I 1 1 - .A. . I . I
.1 "i iiiuiQ imui una year ur oy a
fine of not more than $5,000, or by both
such fine and Imorlnonment "
Though he has not yet been con-'
FUiifMj. 11 is fioeriea tnat a trnrnv 1 .
H. McMahoa of Salem will bring pro
ceeding!) at once In the Marlon county
courts for the prosecution of the scores
or appointive officials who have vio
lated the law.
T GIRL TO
Pure spits work, according to' Judg
Van Zante, led to the arrest last week
of J. Wind, a saloon keeper whose place
is at Jast Third and tsurnside streets.
Wind was charged with having allowed
a minor girl In his saloon.
The testimony this morning developed
the fact that the man who made the
complaint to Ofncer Sherwood, wno
made the arrest, himself called the girl,
Jnnava waiiina-s. into ine saloon on
some pretext, an& then turned around
and made a comolaint - aealnst Wind.
charging him with allowing a girl under
is in tne saioon.
. The a-lrl was arrested on a city
charge, when It was found that she was
over 18 years ana mererore could noi
be held on . that complaint. Neither
could she be held on a state charge and
s she was let go.
Wind was arrested ana nts case came
up for trial this morning, it aeveiopea
then that the girl had not remained In
the saloon more than one or two min
utes and that she had only come in then
because the spiteful complainant . had
called her In on some pretext The In
formation againsfWind was .therefor
dismissed on motion of the district at
torney and he was discharged. Judas
Van Zante said that if he bad known the
circumstances In time he would have
held the complaining witness to answer
for his action.
. .- .mi
INSPECTOR FINDS
INFECTIOUS CASES
Medical School Inspector Gellert
found 18 cases of infectious disease in
two schools Inspected today.' Most of
the cases were of Itch and similar
diseases that are not considered .very
dangerous.
Some men sneerlngly remark that
noon a business session will b. held ."t let m. te.7 you that
and this evening there will be a pro- Mr. Taft will never be nominated the
pram 01 aaaresse ai xayior street third time alter two oeieais. -i see
Methodist church which haa been at- number of women In the audience. Let
tract! voly dressed for the occasion. The me ask you, who are mothers of boys,
program will be followed by a recep- if you have ever read one word from
tlon at the home -of Mrs. O. P. M. the utterances of Mr. Taft that you
Jamison, 682 Main street can quote as an inspiration to your
Delegates aro arriving: from all carts anna. No. vou cannot. But every
of the state- in larger numbers than speech, every utterance of Mr. Bryan
aver utiun uiu uiuic&tions " are lor la an appeal ror oeiuir iuiiiks, ut iici
living, better citizenship, better gov
ernment Ask any school boy who Is
the first citisen of the land and see
how quickly be-will- reply Bryan. r
"Tho-text book of oratory and elo
cution used In our Boston schools Is
largely composed of the speeches of
Bryan. He has proved himself not
only the great orator and the great
statesman, but the great commoner
the 'leader of the people." "
Bishop Tlerney Dead.
(United lreaa Leaned Wlre. '
Hartford, Conn.. Oct. . Bishop
Michael Tierney died yesterday after
noon at the diocesan house.
a stirrlnsr and effective convention.
Th officers In session this morning
were: President, Mrs. Henrietta Brown
01 AiDany; vice-president-at-large, Mrs.
Ida ' Barkley; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. A, W. Unruh, Arleta; recording
secretary, Mrs. Ida Marsters, Rose-
Durg; assistant recording secretary,
Miss Frances E. Oottshall; treasurer,
Mrs. Hnssie J. Shane; secretary of Y.
W. C. T. U., Mr. Cora Henkle. Grants
rasaj. secretary u. x. U, Mrs. Jane
m. fonaioson.
SWEETS SPOILS SOAR
TO 840,000 MARK
Wife Charges Assault.
John Rueddy, an east side resident,
wu mi irsiru ujr uvnauoia lou Wag
ner tnis morning, cnarired with asa
and battery on hi wife, who swore to
the complaint Rueddy's wife gay that
ne gav ner a severe r mraaning. He I
was committed to Jail and will be I
arraigned in ine justice court tomor
row.
FOR OLD PEOPLE
After reaching the age of forty the
human system gradually declines In vir
ility and strength and becomes less able
each year to combat the IUs that natur
ally beset mankind. It Is then the ac
cumulated poiaons In th blood mak
themalre manifest br rheumatic and
other aches and pains In th Joints,
ovvcle and bs'k.
People should heed these wsmlng
twrnges and supply to th blood an acid
solvent and stimulating tonfcv
A prescription which has worked won
der for parsoas of declining physical
vigor follow:
"Owe Mart Compound Pyrup'of 6ar
aparllla: one ounre Toria am pound:
tail plat of high grade whlakey. This
t b mixed aod used In taJtNponarB
tfr each meal and at bedtirn. 1
Th bottle t b well stesken each tim.!
Altnougn th1 la a very simple ma
THERE'is no better wavl
to prove the curative
powers of the Bitters than
to try a bottle the next
time your Stomach, Liver
and Bowels are weaE and
enable to do their work
LAWYERS TOSS WORDS
OVER SUNDAY CLOSING
Mi
MOSTETTER'Q
U ii CKLK.HATID
STOMACH
BitterS
r mi
wrm prove to you very
qukklv that it is the only
I .
meaicme vou need, it is
Heavy batterie of legal lor were
turned loos in th circuit court thi
morning when thv Sunday-closing In
Junction case was called for argument
befor Presiding Judge Oantenbeln.
When th court adjourned for tha noon
recess th attorney wer la the midst
of th battle, with their ammunition
till piled up around them In tha ahap
of "authorltiea." Thla afternoon the
pounding and expounding were contin
ued. District Attorney Cameron opened th
argument putting stress on tne declara
tion that the state or its agent cannot
be mad a defendant in any proceeding
without Ita consent He asaertad that
thla basic principle is violated ia trying
to restrain th district attorney from
enforcing a statute. H quoted a de-
rial on from Judg Wolverton in th
I nited State court to tb point that
the Oregon Sunday law cannot b con
sidered class or special legislation.
Oasara sUeav K vy.
Cameron mad only a short argument
bat Intimated that he 1 holding a large
number of authorltiea la reserve. The
attorney for th retailers watd a list
of th canei on which fa relies, but tb
district attomer would wot glv Urns.
and Judg Gaa ten beta announced that
th other aid will b permitted t aa-
wer any atv aatborlUe that Camera
prcduce later on. I
TH La t net attorn? l!kwt- refoeed
A mmwimmmm Ik M thm arrfKeBt SA
llnchid th demurrer to th tndk
; mmta flk-d by th attmrw for tb re
tailer He said b would ao awt
tn hav t he crtmlaal raae wtag4
with I he arguwMMtt m hi wa siraurrer
Thousands of American women
In our homes are daily sacrificing
tneir lives to duty. .
In order to keeD tha horns neat
and pretty, the children well dressed
and tidy, women overdo. A female
weakness or displacement i often
brourhton and they suffer in silence.
I J 1(1 " a '
can b ud without it consent, h turning aionr irom Daa to worse,
uocuroo tnsi in enjoining in alsti
attorney th tat la not being sued.
' Bristol then read the essential na
of th complaint on which th in June-1 tcheswhich daily make life a burden.
th. f.et trT thTiine. Vf trT fone, " i to these faithful women that.
S tnrV17..nTryren?nodfUC;n: LYDIA EaPINKHAM'S
KViprntrmahTthrUnTe' F MflDMlim
on Sunday aa they do on othr day of " raa a. s wwuii
th wek. aod thi money noari aii I oomea as a boon and a blessing.
come rrom poopi who hay to work aa it Ifrl tn Mr V Tcllawcvrf h r .1
th other Six daya Taklnr ., ki. I TV " ... . " " "'""J
Sunday trad, h arrud. ia a transgr- MayTUIe, JN. X, and to Mr. VV. r.
"iTO w if th. ..a..;. Jra'01 "ms wno say :
prevented any Kind or business on Sun-1 . 1 w not aoie to ao my own work,
day they would not comnlaln. II mI14 I etwrtnae In tlva ema Imnlila fnnn, skloli
referring to th ckaaing of 'atoars I table Compound helped mo wonder fWly,
shop and a-rocrta' waa r. til aad I am ao well that I can do aa hlr a
" "w "-iciy ronsiruM. b said flaj-g work; I ever did. I wish very
busiaea. not mentioned that lliTmmZLl W0B"
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydla E. Pink-
0at4T Xaah Xiw lCodL
wJTijfaund ;iot p-eat benefit in cases of hT1
after tN nrmt few 4w. Tb Inarevll- j "CanDUTTl, tiClCnlUg, lit- j ; fr tfc retail. rktr. antk sal
f"" g"w . frf", "T well Ilip-Mtinri arifl Tntnmnt'l g 1 t rr an 4 nm-ch.g at ota- that
stork drua si and Aally rn.ied at "6t5On itnU 1 nSOmnia. ff , 1. -wva.
. aassaawaBWBBaaMBBBaaasss' t.si hm u 4 soa
kana.
taa tt tba aiais !
Bristol held on tb tiiih i . I
Jli.UIl.tf VSISJll1 8u"' olatut and ham s fgetable Compound, made
pariionl U 14 trsV ct h "ont.n-1 f0" J"5'?'
mm tnat th urastM ia e,ii. .-.1 standard remedr for femAla lib.
aHlSiSJS..-T -1-? th rr- ahasiwitiTelyCTiredthoTian6W
der it btdea ttag indenait and I "omen who LiTe been troubled with
rVTrwlnMT ' lhf H tl dLplAoprof-n in fiimmgtiorL nice ra-
Tki rtrna j. t,. a I tlon, fibroid tumors, lrreralantks.
. ... . r I 1 at . a a .A '
uvuo win rontiaw th iria. rsnoaicnm Dartacne. tnax Dear
p.tTaw.'r nrf Ingwn feeling, flatulency, indiget-
wa.ch,;. tr :. p t ionx you try n ?
wde4. At te rl t,t I ir.nmu,, I Mn. Ptnsrtiant Isvltaa .T1 alcV
trat W1U b cited for liaa 1. a-J ?. M rtJl4ld tbOaaildS U
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