The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1808.
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Nine-Story Jleenforced Concrete Annex1 to, tlie Imperial
Will Be Erectd by Northwest Bridge ,Works-i V",
; 'To Bo Completed by July N6xU i 7 .:
The Northwast Bridge Work will
build tha ' nine-story reen forced con
crete annex te the Imperial hotel on
the southeast corner of Cerenth and
Stark streets. Ths- contrast for the
construction waa lat thla morning by
T. O. Wllooi, owntr of -the properly, to
tha contracting company and work will
commence within two weeks.
Tha naw building la to ba nlna etorlee
In height, la to contain 300 room a and la
to cost 1240.000. It will bo of reen
forced concrete throughout and aa mod
ern a structure as architectural aklll
can build. . , , i. . . I
- It will require about two weak for
th contracting company , to prepare
for tha commencement of work. Tha
framea for tha -eonorete . construction
will hava to ba assembled, tha steel
and othar msterlala will hava to ba
gathered togatliar and ganaral arrange
manta inada hafora tha work, can ba
atartad. Aa aoan aa thla can ba done,
howavar, tha contracting company will
put a larga number of matt to work
and aha Jon will ba rushed to comple
tion. as- rapidly aa possible. Tha build
ing, according to tha contract, la to
he completed and - ready to ba turned
over to tha owner by tha flrat of July
next .,..,
REAL WAR LIFE
AT
AAC
r.TEDAL CONTEST
E
(IIS
ESS
i
Laat Bight's aeailon eloeed tha four
days eonventloa of tha Oregon W. C T
V- which baa been largely attended by
delegates from ell part of tha atata,
and bu been moat auoceaafut In Inter
aat. Mr a. Margaret Houaton orealded
Over tha eeealon.
The principal reatura or tha evening
waa tha oratorical oonteat for tha d la-
Camp Atasradero, CU Oct 18. Tha I mond modal, which waa won by l. 1
auto troopa In camp here got a "to lVnlr, ,ua'n;
or reai war lira tnia moraing wnen woi-i,,,,,, on cr th, mft,t ,trimng fMtUrea
onai uaus and tn umpire oaueea major tne oonieat waa ine eaae and nat
i i-- .... l. luralneaa with which thav ware pre
u.... .u, .rn ...y ,.n,,a. )r. Houaton hsa had charge
it ram aa a wmpiiu urpnn, mm w i 0r the eon teat work Out nine months,
lonteata havt
of tha state.
State Troops Up at 3 a. m.. to
Chase an Imaginary but
" Stubborn Foe. '
(Unite Free Leeeeg Wire.)
commander and 'tha umpire had taken and during that time 1(0 contests have
nn .in Inrn IK. i. ,n.n.,.. v,, within I h" "old In different parte
. 7 " "--- Bhe wa
iu minuies arter ma nrai notea or in i her ef;
bugles waked tha sleepers, four thoua-1 testa.
and militiamen and regulars w
aa presented with a clasp pin for
fficiency In conducting tha con-
rere In
Mre. Id Marstere of Roaeburg. the
OUTBURST OF POLITICAL
ORATORY NEXT WEEK
Portland's ealm and plaetd atmoa
phero will ba shattered by polltlpal ora
tory during the week that la coming.
It, will hava all . sort and kinds of
hattermenta. During tha weak now
closing thera has been a vast calm.
The Taft forces made their ona big
play Tuesday night with United States
Senator Beverldge but when that meet
ing was over lapsed 'into tha usual
Quietude only broken by their sending
out a ton of literature by freight to
all tha different, countv chairmen.-,
Up at the Bryan headquartera In the
Merchants' Trust ounamg conamons,
have been Just about as restful. There
have been meetings scheduled for here
and there, at which there was good
attendance and much enthusiasm but
there baa been no great nerve wracking
round of atrenuouslty.
1 Next . week it la to . ba different
Everybody will get into the game.
Commencing tomorrow aftejrioon when
the union labor committee wllj meet
with the presidents and secretaries of
the labor unions of the city and make
final arrangements for th big antl
Taft meeting at the armory scheduled
for October 14 there will be aometblng
doing every minute.
Hearst Comes lionday.
Monday night William Randolph
Hearat, the owner of the Independence
league, and Thomas L. Hisgen, the can
didate of that party for president, will
both be in Portland and will speak at
the armory. Great preparations are
being made for this meeting. , There
will be a band and a street parade, and
all sorts of adveriism
severldge rally of laat
In Republican rally. Both of tha
speakers have reputations aa orators
and the party managera expect that
thla) will do fhe meeting next In Im
portanco to me is
Tu.Hlav.
Wednesday night Andrew Furuaeth
will address a mass meeting In the
armory. This will be an outline of the
Eosltion of the American Federation
labor on the presidential laaue and
nroteat aralnat tha election of Taft.
Tha same evening W. P. Elmore will
deliver a prohibition address at the
White TemDle.
In addition to these meetings It Is
being planned both by the Taft and
the Bryan headquarters to hold a large
number of smaller meetings throughout
the county during the week, so thai
the political atmosphere will be pretty
badly . stirred up by the end of the
week.
GRAIN STANDARDS
FOR WHOLE WORLD
Threo and a half tons of grain stand
ard packages hava been received at
the rooms of the chamber of commerce
and represent tha completed work of
tha grain standard - Committee of the
chamber. The grain has been divided
into small sacks and will be sent to
are to be sent out red Walla Walla,
every country
nearly
Tire re are six varieties
In the Vorld
of grain that
red fire.
It
IT
Is also Intimated by those preparing
for the meeting that Mr. Hearer, may
have some more Standard Oil letters
to read or something to spring that
will nerve as a nerve tlngler for Ore
gon peoole and a sleep disturber for
ftrearon nolltlclans. or soma of them.
On the same evening. Monday, Jud
Htrnhpn A. Lowell or tendleton will
the speaker of the evening at Hunter's
hall in Sunnyside. This meeting will
be under the auspices of the Sunnyside
Taft club.
Bally at Armory.
Tuesday night, at the armory per
haps Judge William R. Thompson of
Seattle and R. R. Sutler,; candidate for
presidential elector, will divide honors
3e
white Walla Walla, bluestem wheat.
feed barley, brewing barley and white
reea oats.
EAST PORTLAND
PIONEER IS DEAD
Mrs. Mary Kelly, 79 years of aga,
died at Watsonville. Cal., today. Her
husband was a war veteran and they
lived In EastPortland for a quarter of
a century. The funeral services will be
held at Watsonville. Mrs. Kelly leave's
three children. Mrs. Margaret Borchers
of Portland, Mrs. C. A. Gourley of Orl
vllle, Cal.. and W. H. Kelly of North
Yakima, Wash.
militiamen
I ha ri.M ruilv
irrv mm nA .1 .mi tha hii 1 neaa man of that elty, waa called be
fore of the camp at out toward Hen- J?ra tha convention aa thapreeldent of
ry rancn. wnere tea imaan
was making an attack, hav
i - Ik. -.i-u. I eonatltuatiov.
The troopa swung out Into battle line L. At tho cfoso of the session Mrs. Ida
an with -h.rn m.n.,..rin. tVu tha Berkley, th retiring viee-prealdent, was
emolovment of much strata auooeed- Pr""d by Mrs. Brown, the president.
ed
k.-i. h. ... ,..!, Z7.i I the office aha haa rilled ao e
hungry arter the early
Ing.
The war Is between th
San Luis Obispo and Monterey and tha
troops hare are defending the honor of
nan JjUIS UDiepo county. Every one,
including colonel Maue and th um
pi res, agreed today that tha battle this
morning waa a ''famous victory" for
Ban Luis Obispo.
All tha regular .maneuvers arranged
for today were postponed and lnspee
tion Dy companies, battalions ana regi
ments was tna order of tha day. Sev
eral baaeball gamea were played thla
afternoon. . A steer-riding oonteat will
be held tomorrow afternoon at the Hen
ry ranch and every soldier who suc
ceeds in catching and riding a steer will
De me owner or ins steer.
Private Samuel Searle of Company A,
Fifth, California National Guard, who
waa pronounced 111 of diphtheria, on
Wednesday, and Private Samuel Norrls,
his "hunkle," are doing well at the
for battle. Tha artll-lwlfe of A. C. Marstera, a leading bust
ad th whole I neaa man ox mai ouy, waa caueo. on
io wmitj non-i"" v i . ... ..v.. - " v u v
I nary nsmyth banner anion, that of Douglaa coun
havlng pr-ly- responded gracefully, giving
irced march-1 th credit for th work don to her
gi
fflclentl
mornlna- fiahu Uf9- H,l,n Harford waa yesterday elect
rooming right- . tJ f, hr pU. Mr, Kv, Whe1er
:h oountlea of ?' Cottago Qrov was elected "T" secra-
Muslo was furnished last night by a
onoir unaer in airoiion or w. tt.
Rover. Mrs. Clinton HasKeu cava a
brilliant exhibition - of club swinging
arter tha oon test.
TAFT IIIVASIOII
OF SOLID SOUTH
(Caltad rrssa leastd Wire.)
Chlcaa-o. Oct. 10. It waa announced
D. 1Th.r.t..oC1,?ntnh:n W T rf
to remove the men to their homes, aa Ph'. will preside at the big Taft meet-
they are well cared for. Ing to b hold at Chattanooga, Tenn..
Colonel Maua today denied that a ..1 , ..- .m a
...7. 7 o..... i is iil.. ,v. I to maaa an arrecuv appeal to me u.
..rJL- v...r - ' .i VV... ' ocrau or th solid south, colonel
Jn
un i
cHi u. ., accuBa di snwiing WM aB officer under General Lee and
-nM.r5 Ii . $1a11 prominent In tho south,
a quarrel at San Ardo. It had been I r. m tn. rku. -n-nk..
"" i 1 " ""v 24 and will b the central rigure In an
terday Colonel Maus said it would old-time rally that night Chairman
not convene until after all the state Hitchcock left for New York this af-
iruups iih.t icii ino camp. i tarnoon
Why
Suffer?
If you Buffer pain from
any cause. Dr. Miles ' Anti
f Pain Pills will relieve it
and leave no bad after
effects. That's the impor
tant thing. Neither do
thev create a habit. More
often the attacks become
less frequent, or disappear
altogether. Dr. Miles
Anti-Pain Pills have no
other effect except to re
lievo pain and quiet nerv
ous irritation.
"Wi ar never without Dr. MIIos
Anti-Tain Illl. My husband and
son, aged 15 were always subject to
sink headache until we began using
thea fills, and they have broken
them up entirely. Don't think they
have had to use them for alx months,
t recommend them to every one.- A
fw weeks ago I heard an old lady
friend waa sick. I went to see her.
Bhe waa down with LuCrlppe. and
nearly crnxv with awful Mcksche.
I gave her one of the A.itl-Paln Pills
and left another for her to take In
a short time. They helped her right
away, and she say" she will never b
without them again. Laat winter my
husband waa taken with pluertay on
both sides, and I know he would hav
died if it hadn't been for the Pills.
In less than half an hour he waa
sweating, and went to bed and slept."
MRS. G. H. WEBB.
Austlnburg, Ohio.
Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Antl
Paln Pills, and w authorise him to
return tha prloa of flrat package (only)
If It fa Ha to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
PiPMFTJS Tfin RTTSV Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct 10, William H.
-- I-"' J. w jjkjkjjl Taft rarwtlvail tha BViri Thntnaa T.n
TA r'AXfT? rPf PTfUV Sherman club today. He visited the
1U kAJJIIj J.U Ull I federal courts and met th attorneys
wun wnom ne was associated when on
tk. lunnh ....a 1 .... v. . T C.n
At the next meeting of the Stat Wlni. ed tor Jf the HoVikon- Comeae
nonicuuurai ooara. wnicn win o neio Mail, wnicn claims tha larrest circuia-
MnnA.r nranaratlnna fnr Klnln. h. I tion In China, Visited Taft this after-
kt.n.ui , .u. , noon. He decUred that the election of
"i mo nutucunurei Tart Would halD namant tha frlenrilir r.
uon.ro, wnicn nave Deen nearly com- laiions or unina ana America and that
pleted, will be made and routine bust- Taft was the best known of all Amerl-
ness will De attended to. President W. I cans to the Chinese exoant Ronaavolt
iv. .rxeweu 01 tne estate Horticultural
board came to Portland from his ranch
at Dllley this morning and is arranging
ior ine meeting. Accoraing to Mr.
Newell the farmers are all htisv nick
ing the apple crop at the present time
and most of them are too busy to come
Into town. The crop is good over the
state as a whole, although somewhat
ugnt in me soutnerrv. oountlea.
W
3IUKDEKER OF TWO
COMMITS SUICIDE
SALOONKEEPERS
SEE DAYLIGHT
Gold piled up in great quan- 4
d titles all this morning at the
d city treasury, where belated
4 saloon licenses have been re-
newed for the coming quarter
by the score.
4 It is now evident that the
liquor dealers have soma plan
41 outlined by which they hope to
evade the latest regulative or-
d dlnance. Up to 11:15 this morn-
ing there only remained 60
4 licenses outstanding.
COOKING MADE MSY
HO DIRT OR FIRE
Electric cooking utensils of all kinds.
When not in use all expense avoid
ed by simply turning off the switch.
Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chat;
ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other
devices.
SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION
AT
SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY
Look Under It.
Did you ever turn over a big flat
tone and watch the pale bugs and
worms with a fringe of legs down each
Side, scurry to hide from the sunlight?
How these little wrigglers hate the
man who exposes them.
Do you ever feel an antipathy to
wards these squirmers that remind you
Of th lickspittle prostitution of some
politicians.
A little further along w will lift
stone and give the people a square look
before .the crawlers can slink out of th
sunlight.
Tou will perhaps remember the one
bla question before the two national
conventions to nominate presidential
candidates was the antl-lnjunctlon ques
tion. It vitally affects the liberties of
the common people vs. the Labor Trust
A( the Republican Convention the -ma
chine managers after a trade with the
managers of the Labor' Trust presented
a plank calling for anti-injunction legis
lation. -
Anti-Injunction
What does antl-lnjunctlon meanT
It means the enactment of new law
to prevent the people's courts from is
suing any order to stop men, known to
be intending to assault workmen or de
stroy property. In other' words tie th
bands of the courts and not allow them
to protect persons or property.
' But the honest members of the con-,
ventlon at Chicago hooted down this at
tack on our courts and refused to in
sert such a plank In tha platform, as
serting In place of it, confidence In th
Integrity of our courts and demanding
that their present power to protect thai
citlxena be maintained; that waa th
basis of th plank adopted.
Who jlaaged
It was said tha National Association
of Manufacturers brought about this re
sult But that Is not strictly true.
, Tha National Council for Industrial
Defense represented by Its counsel th
Secretary of the National Citlxena' In
dustrial Association, James A. Emery,
was In charge of the work of protection
and allied with It were US National and
local associations of various kinds In
eluding the Manufacturers.
Thla was tha work of th great think
ing, working masses of man who do
things and try. to keep th Industrie of
America busy and over 20.000 telegrams
came In one day to th delegate) at th
Republican Convention, pleading for In
dorsement of our courts and denouncing
th attempts of Intending law breakers.
to fore upoa the people itvi which
would allow the sluggers and dynamit
era of the Labor Trust to do their acts
Immune from punjshraent.
Falling In their attempted Impudence
th leaders of th Labor Trust took
their dollaj and went out to DTr.
Tber rbe noted It to on trimmer
imported t,T th discontented, from th
Black Head up, met thera with th I vi
tal kxi to draw up ear terms Just ao
they would "deliver th laiwr tots."
- Th 4J waa ma 4. oftder whlrh. If
)-ta4, th. Democratic President la to
advocate measure la th Interests ef
th hog Labor Trust, by tying th
hands nf "the courts and obctrwrttng
trelr arts when attempting t protect
persona and property of the common
citizens.
Penny Arcade Talk
Now we hear In the graphophones in
penny arcades a speech of this candi
date, including In sonorous tones, "Why
should the poor workman, be denied the
sacred right of a trial by Jury for his
alleged crime," A white man gets t
slcki8h feeling when he sees such a de
liberate attempt to suck sympathy by
the .most Infernal deceit.
What brought up the subject was a
demand by the Labor Trust leaders that
their lawbreakers, sluggers and dyna
miters, when they disobey the orders of
the court and do these acts, be tried for
contemot of that court by a Jury instead
of being; sentenced by the court Itself
for oontemft of Its orders.
In that plan the Trust leaders hope to
make. It easy for their workers to do
these acts and escape by a packed or
frightened Jury. ;
But mark you. the clean-cut distinc
tion,, and JrerewetaftthaBtone and put
sunlight on the hidden, bleached squirm
ers and ahow how they try to misinform
the public to gain sympathy and play
upon the emotions of th uninformed.
Under the present law evercrlnTlnal
has a right to trial for his crime by a
ury.
The paid slugger of the "entertain
ment committee" of a labor union al
ways haa a Jury trial for maiming or
killing another workman, or for blowing
up property. He l trIM by a law court
nd a luy. Notice tnerefore the hypo-
the
the possibility of punishment of
paid sluggers and dynamiters, in order
that the propaganda of terror and tyr
anny can be more safely carried on.
Patriotic Union Men
Don't think this is approved by all
l nion men. Thousands or them are
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Ban Bernardino, CaL, Oct 10. Will
iam, McKee, -the miner who on Thursday
shot and killed Dr. Nathaniel Knnn a.
dentist of Hi South Soto street, Los
Angeles, ana AdolDh Albers. commuted
suicide yesterday. A posse found him
dead In his cabin.
McKee and Dr. Runs had been ene
mies for several years, and the feud
was brought to a climax last January,
when Kuns relocated two mlnlnsr claims
formerly held by McKee. Recently the
dentist started suit in the superior court
ner 10 ousi MOK.ee irom possession or
the claims, and waa on his way to serve
a writ on the miner when the tragedy
was enacted.
Superintendent Albert Watts of the
Ros mine was watching Kuna and his
companion tnrougn rieid glasses Thurs
day afternoon while they were driving
up the mountain, when he saw two
puffs of smoke from the brush near the
road, and both men fell out of the wag
on. Immediately afterward, he alleges,
citizens of the best quality, but they are McKee came out Into the road and fired
in bad company and are moat arbitral-- several shots into the prostrate bodies
ilv ruled hv th. m.n...r. , " cuuia rwicn
j ''"'-' lv -ci. t rna arena or t n a rraa-anv. w&rra in
i nese peaceable members look forward formed the authorities by phone.
to the time when the boycott strike.
picketing, fighting, spoiling machinery. PTTTL AUFXPHT A ETT)S
cutting harness.
crlsy In the maudlin appeal of Bryan
and other willful pcrvertors of fact
when they say, "Why should the work;
tngman be denied the sacred right of
trial by jury for his alleged crime?" A
msn who commits a crime against the
people, whether he has smut on his nos
and poses as a martyred "worklngman,1
or has his finger, nalla manicured and la
a member of a capital trust Is always
fHe1 by a Hirv Never la the criminal
tried for Ms crime by the Equity Court
which issue an Injunction ordering hire
aot to commit It If he goes on and
does th act In spit of th court's or
ders not to, when that court almply or
ders him "not to," until the court can
Inquire Into his rlrht ,o do th not he
Intends, than in th event he wilfully
disobeys U court a order, h is held "in
contempt"" and Is punished nwt t"r the
rrma (which must b tried by the Jury
in a law COUrt). bttt for d'aSxI'ari-e ef
Anyone Could Order"
If an Equity court was stripped of its
power to punish a criminal for refusing
to obey th court's order to not commit
th act until the court could lavesUarat.
thea a atrt a rah could aa wen rase
U) rdr an4 be wowld bar aa aooch
power to enforce that order.
The courts established by the poop
st be eipportod br the oaorl a ad
empowered le protect tho penpl. eh
tber bed aa well re dlsoolrod. Nottre
ow the UtflBght line ranaiaa tbrraaB
all this Labor trust saevsssaint against
the covts. ft roads olato eooean.
rvorv laove la dtrotod tower woekew-
1n the eoorie sn tier fore tssng
stopping funerals.
blowing up workmen and homes, hate of
the most intense kind, slugging and
murder will stop and the present man
agers who lie about their "peaceful
Intentions while winking at and aun-
portlng the crimes will be replaced by
honest leaders who will conduct the af
fairs of honest worklngmen In an hon
est and lawful manner not prejudicial
to the righta of the common people.
When labor contracts will be made like
other contracts without coercion, threats
or violence, when a builder can safely
agree upon the price of brick, lumber,
glass, Iron and labor In his building.
snd the manufacturer can safely agree
to sell his machines or other products In
this or foreign countries based upon a
certain and given cost for material and
labor, without danger of ruin by vio
lence and destruction of his plant, and
when communltlea of citizens can de
pend upon the steady running of the In-
duatrlal establishments unon which
such communities depend for taiiv
living. Then, and only then, will this
"labor warfare" cease and the tremen
dous Cost and harm to the common man
be done away with. Until that time it
Is manifestly th Interest of every man
not an Interested participator in th
profit of th Labor Trust (and th
common cltlsens outnumber th others
40 to 1) to work and vote against every
move of the Labor Trust to gain more
power over the citisena That allowed,
liberty of the common people will disap
pear. It Is time for the citlsen to pro
tect himself st the polla H can onlr
do so by putting down every class either
of capital or labor seeking control of
the affairs ef the public
Communities must retain control of
their own affaire free from the dictates
of sny class organisation.
In this campaign th Combination
Democrats Labor Trust party promts
special privilege and Immunity from
law to th Labor Trust members wbea
ther try to ride over the eUlsms: the
Republican platform promise th up
holding of th People's Coorta and pro
tection for all th poople, I aeltnor
Democrat nor lUpabllraa, but only
speak a word for the cosamoa peep!.
l nera a Reason.
C W. POT. BatU Creek, Mich.
GREAT CELEBRATION
rgpecls! Dispatch to Tn Journal.)
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct 10. The
wildest dreams of the promoters of the
founders' week celebration have been
surpassed by the realisation. No fes
tival, no great gathering held In Phila
delphia since the Centennial exposition
in 187 has in any way been the peer
NOTED WORKER TO
BE GIVEN BANQUET
Local Sunday school officers and
teachers consider that they are to have
a rare treat in the visit of W. C. Pearce,
superintendent of the adult department
of the International Sunday School as
sociation, next Thursday. Mr. Pearce,
It is said, is in a class by himself and
arrangements for a banquet which Is
to be tendered him at the White Tempi
are being made.
Mr. Pearce is scheduled to arrive In
Portland on the morning of October 15,
and during the day he will deliver sev
eral sp:3Ches before he leaves on the
night tram. He wm speax to womers
at the Taylor Street M. E. church at
3:30 p. m.. and at 8 p. m. he will ad
dress an auaience of young people and
members of the adult class at the
White Temple. Covers for 160 guests
win be set for the banquet. Tickets
may be had from J. V. Guthrie at the
y. m. c. A. Every one wno is inter
ested in Sunday school work is invited
to attend the meetings.
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT and POWER COMPANY
PORTLAND, QREGOIN
M 6868
SAYS GREEDY ONE
EYES THE SURPLUS
L. A. Rtemann is in the city Jail
awaiting trial on the charge of forgery.
He was arrested at Grants Pass and
brought back to Portland. The com
plainant is T. N. Marten.
The trouble Is over the purchase and
sale of a boarding house, Marten charg
ing Riemann with having forged re
ceipts and other papers. Mrs. Riemann,
who was with her husband this morn
ing denounces the charge as fraudulent.
She says they sold the boarding house
for J1.200. and were to have all they
could get for it over $760. Now the
complainant wants to back out of his
1 A.l.hUn wklW n 1..., , n
night with a final grand Illumination bargain and has had Riemann arrested
of the city. Every detail of th week's " lnV"a,LB lfIZ." i.yt.i,s7
haa naan iarriaf nut with cam ...v..vj. v....... . ...
regularity. Every citiien u"" '
program
clock-like
seems to have contributed aa far as
possible to the success of the affair.
Today was given over almost wholly
to the athletlo events qh the program.
These included automobile races in
Fairmount park, track and field events
at the Philadelphia ball park, and i
national rowing regatta on the Schuvl
kill. Another feature of the day was a
rsrade and field exercises of the
Knights Templars of Pennsylvania.
AWKWARD SOLDIER
JABS A COMRADE
Breathe Hyomei and Kill the
Loathsome Catarrh Germs
.(United Press Leased Wire.)
Camn Atascadero. CaL. Oct 10.
Private John P. Oolllher, company D,
Seventh cavalry. Is In the field hospital
with a bayonet wound In his left leg.
Inflicted bv an over-soaloua guardsman
of his company during a charge upon
an imaginary foe. His comrades are
congratulating him on his escape from
more serious Injury.
Comnanv D waa advancing ud a sllsht
Incline toward the Intrenchmenta when
the order cam to tlx bayonets and
charge. Oolliher, in the front rank, and
private uorneii. rowowing; were among
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fioaa , n nrw, 1 1 n onirr. nRnin a lew .
yard a of the intrenchmenta Oolllher en- i other disgusting things
niintaraf soma hrnah and nausad. Cor- can't help yourself. Th
nell, following. Jammed his bayonet i tarrh have got you In their power; thev
Into the calf of Oolllher's leg and the ! are continually and persistently digging
first "casualtv" of the campaign was Into and Irritating the mucous mem-
recorded. Oolllher waa given first aid I orane ,or your nose and throat Th
SCHOOL FOR DEAF
OPENS NEXT MONDAY
' The school for the deaf under the
supervision of Mrs. Florence Metcalf
will open next Monday morning at the
Hawthorne school. Many inquiries nave
been made of late by parents as to
when the Innovation in the school sys
tem of Portland would begin. Nearly
a score of children have already en
rolled under Mrs. Metcalf.
WHY SUFFER?
Just as long as vou have catarrh vour
nose will Hon. your breath will be foul,
you will hawk and spit and you will do
because you
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SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA
J, ft 1 the rae4a ramambal thai
I ant la favor ef Trade Catoas and thee
pteta statefaeata are trlata wtth the
lxr that tfce Imped! lawless "ssea ef
rloteat tan a seel- WU he ralafl4 .
rarefuU boweet. law reepeetlae? aaaa
whe win racws taa sacred name of La
bor fiwa the odtasa tke im ut ansa
gri 'have tee efre rot mpmm ft. L'stil
hat ttsae rttteaws snee fee elert t
tea t-ms eirts en tbetr affaire.
are now making your life miserable; in
time they will sap your entire system of
us energy, "s strengtn, its vigor and vitality.
If you do not kill the loathsome germs 1 j
vi caiarrn. meir arapvraie aauuiie will
In time undermine your reason, rob your
brain of its brilliancy and activity, and
leave you not only a physical but a
mental wreck.
afernchls. Tenn.. Oct. 1. O. Howard I Thla picture is not overdrawn; the
Denby, claiming to rapraant a svndl- writer haa sn thousands of Just such
cats, says be Is awaiting takers of ( cases. Ha has personalty experienced
t to I odds on sny part of Il.o00.eno , the demoralising results that come fmm
that he le willing to bet on Taft for ravishing attacks ef the horrible
preeMa-fit. A portion ef his money waa catarrh germa, the greatest peat of civ-
taken here ana uaoy claims to nave ; "i raimtiaj
placed llta.ee already. ,vBut th'rIi,U
and then carted to the field hospital by
the ambulance corps.
HAS A MILLION
TO BET OX TAFT
rewjtee
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But there l ifne recede that wtn kill
Denbr te from New Tor and da-1 the germs an4-ufe catarrh, sod that La
rlarae ne will visit every Isrge city
la the Ualted States te place mosey
advaa ta geowai y.
Oraagv-rs Ray IX A love.
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Bavrraatefitew CaX. Oct. 1. The state
soesioa asrs, aaa dftd
against the eonstftnt leriaj
ssseedsseeit providing for espltol r
snevaJ; else the amaedteant pvnvtdlng
far aa Increase la the salaries ef stale
fOrera,
grans',
intiowe
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HyoraeL, the Australian dry air treat
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but thea are not guaranteed Wood
srd. Ciarke Co , the drugaista, will
guarantee Hyonii to cure catarrh, or
mnnT hack. ren't delay this ptaasant
antiseptic treatment. Every osy yea
sllew these grm exlet la yeur aye-i
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