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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, . TORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. OCTOBER . 11. 1003. I... I .1 U. M UaJtiJl UU-, , J IJ4HIJ1U.1. -Ji-ja-gBStgiJI SI a I -X-UIH. L. JUL!. l-.!ILUlg -MBgWS emtt 7" 2 . eJ Si I r'Jw. mi J udfro 0 antenbeln A ppar 4 ;ontly BreaKIng Sunday Law to Prepare Decision ; Lawyers, Exchangn Many ; Words. Xld or no lid U ths question that M'resldlng Judg Gantenbeln will decide lii's tha circuit court tomorrow morn ing. Ho was unal'I to prepare hli de- rlHion In time to announce yesterday. I"it authorised the statement that he will be ready to pass on th queatlon when court convenes tomorrow moni' inf. Now aome people are wondering whether the Judge himself will work on Kunday In order to drolde whether or not other pnople ahull lie allowed iu worn on nu n any m- the future. 1 ' I nr 11(1 CMMM IS ftltlfinn "Al. A, f Ounut A Co., and others, aualnst Ueorge J.'t unieron and others." and the ques tion to h ruled on la the demurrer to the complaint Interposed by . District Attorney Cameron. Cameron asserts, In i.ie nri plane, mat tne district at torney cannot be enjoined In the en forcement of a criminal statute. Then he luge in a lot of authorities to prove that cigar men, confectioners, news- wttnil salesmen, ballplayers and numer ous other classes are within the pro hibited lines of tha ' Sunday closing aiaiuie. lo all of this the attorneys for the retailers Kay nay. They claim that a declHlon of the Oregon supreme court littles thH question of their right to pnjoln Cameron and all the law en forcement officers, and they cited many ponderous volumes to show that tho Sunday law la Inconsistent, discrimina tive, deprives them of property right iind l an abomination fn the sight of the constitution. In the meantime the temporary ' In junction granted by Judge Gantenbeln w-ni prevent any interierenee ny tne District attorney today. What tne sit uation will be next Hundny depends on tne decision to be given tomorrow. Other decisions' to be announced by Judge (3antenbeln tomorrow morning are an follows: Hleiiard Kcammon agalnut John W. Cook, motion to strike out parts of complaint. M. I'alley against I. M. Stark, mo tion to Ktrike out parts of amended complaint. Peter Johnson against W. E. Watts, demurrer to complaint. II M. Fanoher against E. E. La Price and others, demurrer to complaint. m en d cp act iuhlumoi OF COMB WEE National Campaign Will Swing to Eastward Fleet to Japan. MCI L 111 (10 (Special Plipatcb to The Jonrnsl.) Washington, D. C, Oct. 10. During the coming week the theatre of war fare in the national campaign will be shifted a little farther eastward. New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and contiguous . tates will ring with the oratory of the foremost campaign speakers of all par ties. In addition to (he candidates on the two tickets, the Republicans and Iemocrats will marshal their best tal ent for the fray. Among those who will I.e. heard ntchtlv in cities of the east I poi middle west are .Vice-President I Vcuirbanks, Senator Beverldge, former "r Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. (-haw. Senator Oore, Senator Daniel, Senator Borah and Governor Hughes. The reception of the American fleet nt Yokohama at the ind of the week 111 be an event to attract international .ittentlon. The visit of the fleet will be marked by one of the most elaborate demonstrations of its kind ever given in Japan. Mount St. Mary's college, the second oldest of tho Catholic colleges In the 1 nited States, will celebrate its centen nial Wednesday and Thursday. Cardi nal Gibbons. Archbishop Falconlo and other eminent prelates will participate In the ceremonies. Important conventions of the week will include the International Good Roads congress In Paris, the annual convention of the National' American Woman Suffrage Association In Buf falo, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew In Milwaukee, the National League of American oportsmen at l,awton. UKia., the American Meat Packers' association in Chicago, the Association of Military Surgeons in Atlanta, the American Street and Interurban Railway associa tions at Atlantic City, and the Ameri can Board of Commissioner for Foreign Missions In Brooklyn. DENTISTRY FOR TREES. Interesting Work Done Nowadays to Preserve Tree From Decay. What is tree surgery? In so far as It applies to the cement,, work alone a t-ood answer would be that it is the practical application of dentistry to trees. But this answer would not cover the many other branches of the pro fession, consisting of trimming, chain ing, packing, scraping, spraying and fer timing. Tree surgery Is In fact an advanced develoDment of arborculture. Both fruit and shade trees are valued now as never before, and the fact has become generally known that by skil ful methods of the tree surgeon it is ppeslble to give new lease of lire to trees which apparently had reached their limit of existence, tl is safe to ay that almost any tree of medium age mav oe savea oy turn memoes. Of the many branches embraced In this work the cement filling forms by far the largest and most Important part The practice of filling cavities alth cement has long been in u", but hen carried out along the usual lines t only serves li add . to the original trouble. The methoo. of scaling up the leoared section simply Increased the i' -rnr Many examples may he seen here the bark at the side of the csv i:v was covered by the cement, no re i having been pels to drainage or thf subsequent healing or the wound. ,A ti e enient did no stick to tho wood .. nd the saaytng of the tree by the wind ft-n erlsrsed the crack between the v n.1 and the filling water penetrate behind the cement and deoay went oa even njore rapidlr tna before. ' The tree rrewi In girth by the de rrteit of a thin larer of new wood be tween the wood and the nark. There ere ;hree layers In this mat the middle crt nelng composed of thin forming tie es known as the "rnb1unv" The ;r.ner tde of this layer forma new wood, t:e outer m hark. It is this new lay er aril the layers of the four or five previous years which are known mm the Mpnwl. and form the active sorttoa of tho trunk and branches. The cells of tboe inner rtnga ere gradually covered by the yearlv W-olt of sw growth, d from Itvtrg nrvmi Iwonn heart "eoii. wbk-n t 4ead d r m trerety as strong frame aork for tea tiring j ',tf i 'Why Mot Sfae ittradlvc loiies? It's so easy when you use Gadsbys' modern credit system, which requires nt a small payment each week or month only a dollar or two and really before you realize it, and without missing the money, you have completely paid for a fine outfit. Our stock embraces literally "every thing for the home;" any grade at any price; things suitable for a cottage or palace. All are made right and sold right, and you can pay; cash' or have the most liberal credit. , A $35.00 RANGE FOR 7 I w. All re guaranteed for 10 years. Leader Range, with high closet and duplex grate, spring bal anced oven doors. f Thi is a heavy, sub stantial and durable range, made of the best quality cold polled steel; adapted for coal or wood; oven thoroughly braced and bolted; asbestos lined thro' out; nickel trimmed, section plate top; Gadsbys' d07 CA price ... WltwU RUGS Eferytafy Wfl Rugs RUGS jj-t Onr Great Special Sale of Fine Morris Chairs $12.50 Morris Chairs red. to $7.75 $14 Morris Chairs red. to $12.00 $18 Morris Chairs red. to ?15.00 $20 Morris Chairs red. to $16.00 $25 Morris Chairs red. to $20.00 Onr Display Racks of Rons FvMMf AtiATiff 9CA Deilfnnnc ' 0 uauiuii riuuui Asfv lauiua no iruuuie lo diiuw lutiu Yon Won't Be Solicited to Purchase NEW FALL PATTERNS Brussels Rugs, 9x12 .... ....$12.50 Brussels Burlington, 9x12 .....818.00 Royal Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $25.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12, guaran teed twenty years 823.00 Axminster Rugs, imported, 9x12 .J 125.00 Burmah Pro-Brussels, 9x12 $10.80 Extra Quality Ingrain, 9x12.... ....$0.75 Larger and Smaller Sizes in Proportion. This Uta&orss Princess . Dresser Only $11.50 REMEMBER WE HAVE A SALE ON HEATERS iargain in Parlor Suits Special Sale This Couch, uphol- stered , imitation leath er, full spring, special $12.50 Beautifully finished in rich dark mahogany and upholstered in Verona two-toned green; at other stores $i0; at Gadsbys' $25 Great Special Sale of Tuna Mahogany Jjrcsserg We are overstocked on Tuna Mahogany and will sacrifice them at 33 l-3 discount, so you can buy $30.00 Mahogany Dresser for $20.00 $33.00 Mahogany Dresser for $22.00 $36.00 Mahogany Dresser for $24.00 $27.00 Mahogany Dresser for $18.00 $42.00 Mahogany Dresser for $36.00 $60.00 Mahogany Dresser for $40.00 Call and Examine These. Princess Dresser, with oval or shaped French bevel mirror, finished golden; reg ular $19 value, spe cial this week; Gads bys' price $11.50 OF COURSE WE'LL TRUST YOU. We keep open every Satur day evening until 9 o'clock for the benefit of those who cannot find it convenient to shop during business hours. IF YOU HAVEN'T ALL THE MONEYSEE GADSBY ABOUT IT. NO RENT TO PAY THAT'S WHY WE SELL FOR LESS. parts of tha trea and as storehouses for excess material. This Is the reason why hollow trees may often be found In a flourishing condition when the heartwood may have entirely disappeared. However, a land scape tree in this condition, deprived of the shelter of its fellows, is In grave danger, ror a big a wind or a Heavy snowfall may find it an easy victim. After a mass of decay has been re moved from the Interior of a rotting trunk there remains a shell of living sapwooa ana sr. into this cavity a steel brace la Inserted and bolted In place. This gives to the tree a stability which by tha decay of the supporting neartwood it naa iosi. fow comes an important operation, tha cutting of the watersheds, which prevent the entrance of moisture. The watei'sheda consist of a deep groove cut about an Inch In side tne eflge ana opening to tn ground below. The cement being packed tight ly Into the grooves, forms a channel oown wnicn me water iiows. 10 oe ieq out at the bane. The cavity Is then wired throughout. the wire ' being stretched from nails driven Info tha wood, and acting as reinforcing for tha cmit This work having been com pleted, tha cement Is made as moist aa rxii!. ana iwn omit out inio tne original outline of the tree. Tha bark which has been cut tack for an Inch Sa4 a Close Call. Mra. Ada L Cronm. the widely known rtrrletor af h Croom Hotel. Vaughn, M V ears: "Fov several months I suf fered with s severe cough, and consump tion se rvn4 to have Its rrlo em me, H.n a fiind nwomiweiW Ir. King s New IHeoovvry. I began taklnr IL and three kttle affect omplrta rare" Tbe fame if this life savftig ea-h and rMd riwl. aed lueg and thjwit hW ts wnri Kin at all Uruggiats. a ad i. ta. Trial bottle fre. or so In order to prevent bruising while the work is In progress will eventually cover tha filled in wound, the tree thus regaining Its normal appearance. In the casa of exceptionally lai cavities tha opening Is covered by large strips of sine. The cement is then forced down into everv crevice and al lowed to set. after Which the sine is removed and a coat of fine finishing ce ment put on and painted the color of the bark. By thla method the tree surgeon is enabled to build out trees where fully half the wood mav have been de stroyed bv lightning or from some other causa, xnis treatment serves aa a fine example of the healing cowers of na ture, for It Is remarkable how quickly tnese wounas win nel wten protected from moisture and further decay by the cement filling insured by tba water- aheds. 3rAI?K'S 'PLAYMATES. Why Ther Are Hard to Find la Town Where Teople Ajre Slowly. Macon. Mo., Oct J a. "Lots of Mark Twain's schoolmates are still living at HannlbaV said Robert Blackwood of Hannibal. privat secretary to Congrees- ui Lloyd ef tha First district, "but it Is hard for strangers to find them. "Many of them are much older than Cl'mena. but orrr In Hannibal we don't call a man old till he gets beyond 71. The papers and the magas!ns bare been mtif-h In th hahft of rrtwiing to Mark Twain as the ased humnriet that muiT f r peopl he gathvrrd the ld-a ihst he ami be ! or there about. That's tir the ambltinua rnum men M aa to Hannibal M.klr Matk Twtli data find It rly IrepimlMc to meet any sna wa will Mailt 'feeing s schoolmate of tha author of Tom Saw yer.' "Clemens will be 7S on November SO. That may be quite ancient according to the strenuous east, but we have any number of men actively engaged In business who are much older. "You see, Hannibal la almost a moun tain town. Climbing up and down the streets gives a man physical vigor and the cool, pure breeaea always blowing from the river fill his lungs with the sort of oxygen that kills diabase germs. Being wif up, where the air'a so pure vou sleep sound, and nobody catchea wrlnklea till they're getting along to ward the 80s. "If Clemens hd remained there h'd be in the juvenile class yet. snd no- j body would have thought of calling him ; one of the anclenta. It mav be added that Judge Thomai i TT. Bacon, who died at Hannibal last week, was referred to la dispatches an- nounclng his demise as "the playmate ' of Mark Twain." Judge Bacon always! resented belna so rlalfted. not be cause or any disl'se to Clemens nut ne csusa he regarded the humorist as too muck his senior to be called his play-1 mate. Judge Baoon was CI. maklna- a dlf-1 ference of four years between his age and Clemen A few ywars sga the) writer called npnn him to get soma ! boyhood atotiea about his r'aymat. Tou are another of tnooe fellowa I ) T- v - III. nw '-... V T ' . w . ! II, I ' 1 j the u1are teatlijr. -Will you aever i (earn that Ram wss a great deil nld-i er than me7 There are lota or hre about hla age. H-ist no Moot, the I nMM Utes clerk h s tbnnt the rignt age. Mr Moore had tt the laterrtewer tn Judge Bacon with rrtty much the same aort of speech. f people J Oenrge , re tx , "rVHHe wkJ. Stw ekia axdv. Oregon City Trains Portland Railway. Light & Power Co. Beginning Saturday, October 10, 1908, Oregon City trains will leave First and Alder streets as heretofore. Cazadero trains will leave East Morrison and Water streets. Passengers can take any car operating over East Morrison or Madison street bridges. ( JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. BEST TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES oxrr or tow a fvofiji V aaa Aa nv aaUr Orewa. Sngg id rise wVrk tn a 4v If neasrv. l lively raiaJeaa IitneHil ft" when plates ar hndgea are ot--. goastwrs tsiQ aad ree Ine4 wna- IM Isast Paa Tea hetra Gto.f U meet arreatlfia and careful wark. . M tbajlj ta romnjurs. WJk tsytCT in OCT4TTt Ve 1 f yt,,i Pwiaw, rmag Ug Tkant sad WMktafVt kt. a. to a m.i S.nJ I I i. IrleM rttractfcm. c. I'.atee Ml Bei rbevaa. A s4 MU 12I. v.