THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND," TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1008,
COTTAGE GROUEyONE OF OREGON'S
FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT TOWNS
CROUP QUICKLY CURED
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peat Child cniok t xt
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' Croup should bav. prompt treatment.
Th lira' of many a dear on ha lxu
sacrificed baciuM Ui fight rcmody was
not at band. - ,
Pay -!o attention t th child who
I vrll. thlraly. and ocoaaionally
cousha dryly and shrilly. 'This la .th
flrat stas of ci odd. and Instant treat-
niitnt aliuuM t given.
Hvorael. tha miraculous. . antlaentla
ory air treatment, win cur croup in
either th flrat or second stages. totally
inhald. even hn th breathing 1 lr
mular. it rurhH miira nrnmmlir than
any other remedy th terribly Inflamed '
inamuran or in wiunpipe, ita oon
Ins balsams art Immediately, th In.
flammatloa 1 Allayed, anl Wi swelling
reducad. - f . r
"Not long ago our llttl boy, Waltr,
ewoka.in th night with a bad attack of
croup, ao that he perieneea great air-i
floully In brthlng. W allowed him
to Inhal Hyomel. and h Immediately!
began to breath easier, and In halt an I
hour waa faat aaleep. Our children, b-
inf suoject to croup, w iei Hie wim
Ilyomal in th hotiee, and 1 am
mik a. nvwt word for a rem
will rob croup of It terrors." Rv. Geo.
Sleaon. Pastor of M. B. Church, Boutb
Londonderry, Vt. -
Hyomel (pronounced Htgh-o-tn) I
th quickest acting and moat senaibl
remedy aver dlaoovered ror all disease
of th noae, throat, and lungs. It la
fruaranteed by woodara. Clarke A to,
o oure catarrh, coughs, col da, asthma,
bronnhltts and croup, or money back. A
rubber pocket Inhaler, costs only 11.00.
An extra bottl of Hyomel, if after
wards needed, cost but 60 cents.
m glad to
nedy that
Cotta Grora, Nestled Among the Green Hills, No More Charming Townslte Could Be Imagined.-
. Cottage Grove is strictly a, self-made city, Not a dollar's worth of foreign capital has teen a fac
tor in its existence or its growth-' Its buildings .are owned, by its own i people. Its banks are capi
talized by home money. Its factories and mills have been built and are operated with home dol
lars and home talent.' 1 - ' . ..-. .. -,
The merchants have grown up with their town and today present an unbroken front of growth
and prosperity that is equal to anything in the-valley. ' '
Fortunes have been made and liberally expended in the upbuilding of, the city. The founders
buudrd more wisely, pxrhaps, than they knew. There are those living yet who can. point out land
marks that hotd sacred memories log houses and fur-traders' cabins. Primitive buildings have been
cleared away, bnt sentiment still lingers about "the spot, and it is a connecting link between the past
and the present. , This is a day. of business expansion and rapid development, and those who are.slow
to grasp opportunities are soon left in the background.. N M
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Sheriff. Eand Says Bank
Guaranty Plank Sleets
General Approval.
- (Special Ptipatcn to The JonrniL) -,
Pendleton, Or Oct, IS. "It looks as
though the sentiment for "Mr. Bryan In
Baker county ts aa strong as was the
sentiment for. Governor Chamberlain at
tha June election," said Sheriff Ed Hand
yesterday as , he passed through Pen.
dleton on his way to Salem, taking; with
him the murderer, Trapp, who entered
upon his sentence today.
"I am not a professional politician
and I don't make any pretense of know.
Inr It all when it comes to how the
people ara going: to vote, but I get over
tha country pretty much and I find
the sentiment la strong In favor of the
commoner. .
"We have never had a bank failure
In Baker county, but I want to tell you
that th farmers over there ? are all
strongly In," favor of th . Democratic
bank guaranty plan. They want to know
that their savings are absolutely safe,
and In the face of the fact that there
are mighty few places that have
stronger banks than Baker City.
"The sheepmen are all thinking
about ' tha way that - protective tariff
keeps out the competition of foreign
wool stuff until - after It Is shipped
into this country and made Into cloth
when a rebate is paid back on th stuff
as it Is shipped out.
"And the laboring men In Baker
county are strong for Bryan. The way
the Republicans turned down the in
junction plank proposed by them and
substituted that bluff of Mr. Taft hasn't
won him any friends and they certainly
look upon Mr. Bryan as a man who not
only is now, but always has been a
friend. ': - -. '..,;
"I am; not making any predictions,
but I want; to ay agajn that, the man
who has his ear to the ground will find
just about such a, sentiment as existed
for Governor Chamberlain now for Mr.
Bryan."'".
POLITICS STIIt
U. OF 0. STUDENTS
(Special Dltpitch to To Journal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct
It. A Taft Republican club will be
formed at a mass meeting next Friday
evening. It will be organized undr tha
leadership of Walter C. Wlnslow of Sa
lem, an alumnus of the university, who
is now national organiser for Oregon,
Washington and Idaho. Mr. Wlnslow will
be assisted by State Secretary C. N. Mo
Arthur of Portland. Representative Al
len Eaton of Eugene and Attorney L E.
Bean of Eugene. All of these will ad
dress tha meeting and there will also be
speeches by prominent students.
There Is also talk of forming a Bryan
club but arrangements are not yet com-
1let. Buttons of both parties are much
n evidence about th campus.
Notaries Commissioned.
' (Salem Bureau of The Journal.)
Salem, Or., Oct IS. Commissions as
notaries have been issued to Livy Stipp,
Oregon City; J. H. Carkin. Medford;
Frank H. Oreenman, ; Eugene; Thomas
J. Powell. Lakevlew; C. C. Stout, John
Ognoee. Arthur V. Calkins, C. W. Wells,
Portland.
HATS OFF 10 THIS
FEW tWCDlllE
The Tempting.
Teasing Taste of
In Any Event One Would
Have to Be Lively at
Dodging.
(United Proa Lcaatd WIrs.t
Washington, Oct. 13. Unpacking a
steamer trunk, two suitcases and a cou
ple of comic supplements In which he
brought his diminutive aeroplane to this
city, A. M. Herring Is today preparing
to make trial flights before taklna- th
official test of tha rovernment. Her-
I rills wt.l uu, lunKV c m
Vn Uv.. ,,,, will raturn there Nft-
vember 1 for the official test If the
government experts insist. H says
he prefers a straight course, as he flies
but six feet from th ground. Hi
machine travels at th rate Of an ex
press train and there is danger of kill
ing a spectator If the aeroplane should
dip suddenly while making a circular
flljrht.
Herring's machine weighs a little over
200 pounds, about one fifth the weight
of 'the Wright machine. With it, be
says, he will make a flight of 125 miles,
carrying two men of about 800 pounds
total weight, at a speed exceeding If
miles an hour, without coming to the
earth for fueL
The Herring machine differs from the
Wright machine in that it can use four
or six propellers, although in tha tests
for the signal service only two will be
used. The propellers are mad shorter
than Wright's and the -blades at their
widest parts are not more man xour
inches.
The engine, which is so small that It
is packed In a drees suit case, will make
l.zov revolutions a minute, ana me pro.
Dellera will be a-eared ud to about 1.309.
The main planes are 20 feet long and
t feet wide. The planes of the Wright
machine are mora than tQ ieet long and
about wid.
e. . coin
Post
toast i
AT PENDLETON
Dates Are Also Announced
for Meeting at Echo
and Athena.
"Takes hold" of the ap
petite and makes break
fast a real joy.
The crisp, delicious, golden
brown flakes are made
from selected white corn.
(Special Dlapatch t Tha loantaLt
Pendleton, Or..- Oct ,18. Montie B.
Gwlnn, chairman of the committee which
ha charge of the good roads conven
tion to be held here shortly has an
nounced the program for that occasion.
As arranged by Mr. Owlnn and his
committee the good roads convention
will be held in this city October 22. On
the following day a convention will be
Vi o 1 a t ithnns ami nn th. H.v fnllAtiflnff
that a convention will be held at Echo. '
It is th desire or Judge Scott and
tha other gentlemen behind the good
roads movement to hold three meetings
in this county. Previously it was the
intention to hold one of the outside
meetings at Athena and the other at
Milton or Freewater.
But It was finally concluded that the
west end. of the county deserves one of
the conventions, so a meeting waa sched
uled for Echo. Farmers of the east
end of the county will be asked to at
tend toe meeting at Athena or the one
nere.
i The meetmr in this citv win h h,M
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IVViwci, mm. noivlD 1 1 UI 11 1 11 0 WJUrVHCI
a good musical program is being ar
ranged and It is the Intention to make
the meeting the biggest occasion of that
I character aver neia ru ine county.
COillSIOII HOT
POSSIBLE HOI?
Block System Invented by
Idaho Bail way Man Pro
nounced Perfect
NO GAS!
ADAHD
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Outof-Town People Visiting: Portland During the
" Horso Show Must INot Forget That the
UNION DENTISTS
Keep In their employ only dentists of practical experience,- who have spent years of study in
preparing themselves in all branches of dentistry' When people visit Portland from out of
town they must take advantage of the opportunity and have their dental work attended to.
The Union Dentists have a full corps of old, time-tried crown and bridge workers and pain
less extractors. And don't forget our prosthetic dentist in making up your mind where to go.
TOLL SET OF TEETH
Truly
SOLD
BY
GROCERS
A Breakfast Luxury
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"The Taste Lingers"
M4 at pBrt Fo4 FacUrle 4
rOSTL'M CEREAL CO., Ltd, Bitfl: Crtek. Mich. ,
rtrattad Pna UiiH Wire. I
Tacoma, Oct IS. All the trains of
th Northern Pacific, except th great
division bet wean Tacoma and Portland,
ar operating today nndar tbo saw A.
B, C block systam of train diapatchlac
devfaed by A. Beamer, su parts tend en t
i iam iaa no aiTisioo.
Th new syetem is claimed to b th
most perfect Installed anywhar and will
revoiutlonli th business of train dis
patching if th claims of ltd Investor
are proved.
Under tha new system trains ar run i
on authority of a block card which give i
m tram rieau-nnc onjy 10 tn next
block station. Thl will mak enlllatoas
tmposslble. ssy th railroad offtctais.
HAKILA MERCIIAXTS
WANT INYESTIGATION
Manila. Oct. It. Tb Werrhanta .
snetattoa vf Manila tAdav adnnii
lahitiona pledging th-rmm-i-m ( prtwe
ta the city efficial whom thy
charg with rpoflbllity ftr th rhnl
rta pideaiW! through laxity la aaat
! Jstv mira. - j
Th merchant lr tnlrwatit I
I ty rlalm t tnm'nul . Btl!fiK tn
$5S
Written
Guarantee
oh All
IVorb for
TEN YEARS
HAVE YOUR TEETH OUT IN THE MORNING AND GO HOME WITH NEW ONES
THE SAME DAY.
UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS
MORRISON STREET, CORNER FIRST STREET. LADY ATTENDANTS.
ave Nothing to Hide
Our bakery is open for your inspection at all hours, night and day.
We are the makers of "Table Queen Bread." Look for the word
"Royal" impressed In the bottom of the loaf the really hygienic
way of labeling bread. ' ,
R
oyal Bakery and Conf.
CORNER ELEVENTH AND EVERETT STREETS
Full Dress Clothing
for the Horse Show
Yoa may hear Formality's call only once In a whiles
but when It does COME it says Dress Clothing
Knox DttSs Silk
Knox Opera
Mic iuu i icfaicu;
Heyer was quality som high and n
Tit so penecT as in pur Dress
Clothing this season
BENJAMIN'S :
Tuxedo and Evening Dress Suits
Fine Dress Waistcoats
Frock Coats
M 3)1 Morrison, Opp. P. O.
rharga with preserving tb
hiu. Thy say that not nly bar
th laws tbmlve lnm la. t that
tae 'health afftrtsl bav aag lrd
tvfnre vm Ihtm
Th mmbHIi rhilM that tb rulers
waa wlpd t ftr tH !'
Hmfia rf th city wm li,.r r4
rldnt and many liv ard, bMrtd
nUitn ef dHra t lose to bMne
thru th ajnarvntln. T r-f frfiala
are t b provocated for g!c4 f
dty. , ,
A Invli tnvt-v. rlHrr f bob
U.,Srt at li tittI ml u. tlly i t,i could fc 4t ton fw tb tro;nte:a, prt..i at Stado
whether tbera will b froat daring the
night. -
Crown Theatre.
Ill A Her rt nr TMvd rrt"
A arr rntm start t f!ls. -Tft
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