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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND. TUESDAY . EVENING, OCTOBER 13. 1008. WHY HISGEfJ ill" ir it" i v ii sr?nra, w. 11.11 X II (hair riant and whan thay UIIUIIVil I al II tha afforla of U.a eorp ' I 1111 llllll I If. II. I Ihem out of bualntas. 11 W I ml. nt Htlnili Illustrating h II waa that tha eoun try should hava in almlnltralln wmcn would control tha cparatlona or tha corpora liona. Mr. Hlaaan dntailed hie aiaranca with Ilia Biamlard oil company. Ii told of tha com niancomaiit of hlmaalf and tila ttira brothers la lha bualneaa of manufac turlna- ill. arraaa. of how when thay nusinaaa, flared to buy refuaed. I oration to put told or no ird Oil had warned th Hlaaen factorr that If haadlad tha product mada br III patron a of tha they haodlad th an. tha dealers could not hand) Bt r Hle-jtend- ard Oil protlucla. and of how It cama Independence Tarty, Candi- &h.:Tu date for President , Tells Wr'W&r; Dy going to n in tneir How His Family Were Al most Ruined, by Standard Oil. . Thomas L. Hlsgsn, eandldata for tha prtildenoy on tha Independence party ticket, spoke to an audience of t.vQI people last night at tha Armory on the laaiies of the campaign, treating the attitude of the two old parties from his standpoint and art-ulna; that the remedy for all existing evils of gov ernment was tha support and success of the Independence party and Its can-dldatea. In his addreee Mr. Htsgen contended that the old parties were owned and operated by the Interests, the trusts and the magnates of predatory wealth. He said that the only way for the country to rid Itself of the dominion of the Interests wss for them to some to the support of the Jndependenoe party, which waa not now nor ever would be associated with or friendly to the trusts. XUfea and the O. In showing the ways and means by which tha corporations hampered and hindered business opposed to them and tho monopoly and of now, by go tha ioile. aiipport had fome In fight. Aa a raault of this flfht. oil in lila ststa was sailing for 10 cents a gallon where it had sold for 11 Ma. ; "la JM Xad We Win." Tha aim of the Independence party Is to give the power of the government to the people where It belongs and not -to enact anv Idlotlo laws which will hand the government over to the trusts, said Mr. lilsgen In outlining the position of the party and what It Intended to accomtlUh. vThe only way to accomollah theae reforms la to drive tne interests out of the government, we sre roiog 10 do It, perhaps not today or tomorrow, ui in tne end tne prinoipias BANK SHAKE KIIS MANY School, , County and City Funds Are Tied Up in Farmers and Traders In stitution at La' Grande- May Reopen. advocated by tha will triumph. The carty Is not Independence party a or The Victim of Drink Needs Orrine TreatmentCure Effected or Money Refunded. of the night, something that has come here to a Lay a moment and then dass on into memory, it naa com to stay, to live and to grow, and in the end ,to 'triumph, for the betterment of the great mass of the common people of um couoirr. During his address Mr. Htsgen was Interrupted by cries In approval of Taft and Bryan, Debs and Chafin, but the speaker continued through his address witnout serious interruption. xpected to lee JKswrat. There was manifest disappointment at the failure of W. R. Hearst to come to Portland and early In tha meeting many people wno nad come under the Impression that the New York editor would be one of the speakers left the building. M. J. Malley, chairman of ths state centra committee or the new party. In troduced Thomas Sweeney who served aa c.ialrman of the evening. Previous to the address of Mr. Hlsgen several members of his party were Introduced and made snort addressee dealing with ine worR and onjects or the indenen'l CI . Z. W. Crals-. and Knickerbocker, ence carty. ent V. Pollock, Z. Craig, and H. W, Mr. Hlsgen and his party will leave today for Seattle and other Puget sound cities where the next meetings will te neid. OF THE SACRED HEART The Voting Ladles' sodality of Sacred Heart church elected the following of ficers Sunday: Mist Tlllle Schomua was chosen for the position of president (Special rrtepatcfc to The annul.) 1 Grande. Or., Oct IB. The failure of . tha Farmers at Traders National bank of this city to open Its doors has been tha chief toplo of lntereat all over eastern Oregon today. J. W. Bcrlber, tba cashier and virtual head of the In stitution, lg a nervous wreck, and Ilea at bis horn under ear of physicians. While many conflicting; rumors re- gardingfthe affairs of tha bank are be ing; elreulated, it is known that no finan cial crisis is the oause of the trouble. Tba general Impression la that Bcrlber urn m .11. t.. wu uvvvi. villw I II W failure of the Sumpter bank. In which he waa interested some years ago, has the Farmers at Traders been on a sound basis. The Immediate cause of the crash was a certain note held by an Elgin bank as collateral, and purporting to be signed by N. K. Weet. a wealthy mer chant and atockgrower of La Grande. Saturday morning, It Is said, parties In Elgin, 25 miles from here, notified N. K. West that the note for 12.000 of J. W. Scrlber, on which his name ap peared as security, was due. This, It Is altered, was Mr. West's first knowl edge of the existence of such a paper. and, learning that Mr. Scrlber had just taken the train to Elgin, he secured J. W. Oliver's automobile and a race to get to Elgin ahead of the cashier be gan, with the chances all In favor of the auto, until It broke down. It Is stated that west arrived in time to see Scrlber tearing up the note. which he had Just paid off. The men returned here and an investigation at the bank began at once, to aacertain to what, if any, extent the bank has suffered. It is claimed that the cashier bor rowed the 1 2,000 at Elgin and put on the name of N. K. West as security. No charg-es are made against any other officers or employes of the bank. G. E. McCully, assistant cashier, had Weak Heart Action There are certain nerves that control, the .action of the heart When they, become weak, the heart action is impaired. Short breath, pain around.heart, choking sensation, palpi tation, fluttering, feeble or rapid pulse, and other stressing symptoms fol low. Dr. Miles Ileart Cure is a medicine especially adapted to the needs of these nerves and the mus cular structure of the heart itself. It is a strengthening tonic that brings 8peedy relief. Try it. "For years I suffered with what X thought was storaaoh trouble, when the doctors told me I had heart tronble. I had tried many remedies. When the Dr. Miles' almanao cama . Into my hands, and J concluded to try ur. Miles' Heart Cure. I have taken- three bottles, and now I am not suffering at all. I am cured and this medians did It. I write this In the hope that It will attract the at-' tention of others who suffer as I did." . MRS. P. BARRON. . 804 Main St.. Covington, Ky. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and we authorise him to return price of first bottle (only) If It falla to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Drink flrat destroys ambition: breaks up ties of friendship; It kills and bur ies love and eventually deatroya the UtSL"?i th. best men in th. world OFFICERS OF SODALITY nave ucvn viuuma vi uiiuk .iiu am. tn Is not some member In your family that Is afflicted with this disease, you are Indeed fortunate. Drink cunningly deatroya the will power, and while tne drunkard wants to do what vou tell lilm, he wants a thous and times more the drink that he cravrs. Medical treatment Is necessary to destroy the craving, and this Pr-1 ... u r-.n-u nfrrtnnaM iM.ni, ''"it dVstrovs the desire for llouor. so dent: Miss Frances Wager, treasurer that thu drink will not be missed, also and secretary. The sodality Is doing) .f r"y.,.w1IJ'.,.? "?TT"J?-',...c,!"-,.mt. friend as follows drinklna-. restoring the patient to per- dies act as an example to the parish. C years, after preparing aougnnuis feet health. It is the Intention of the society to The remedy Is absolutely harmless, give an attractive social soon. The in thoroughly wrlentlflc and is so unl- Holy Name society also met Sunday, foimlv successful that It Is sold with Over 60 stalwart men with full regalles a registered guarantee entitling you to went to holy communion. , In the even- a refund of your money 1 Orrine falls Ing several candidates were received to effect n cure. Booklet on "How to Into the society, which numbers now Cure drunkenness." sent free on re- about 80 members. quest in plain sealed wrapper. The Or- Thursday evening a musical and dra- rlne Co., Washington, D. 0. matlo entertainment will be staged un- . Orrine Is in two forms, No. 1, which der the direction of Messrs. Quilllnan can be given secretly without the pa- and J. Urquhart tient's knowledge. No. 2 In pill form for The ladles of -the parish are also in those who wish to be cured. The price readiness to open on the first Momlay of either is II.. nailed on receipt of of November -n interesting nana sr. : price in plain sealed package, and both I There will be many attractions, for old! .19 uu'iri zinc K 'r, uiijmo i nnu jruuiiH j vvnuui Is sold by Woodward, Clark & Co., dis-2-7. J. Urquhart has vol trlbutors. "services. Wa Mat Creawr Dowsthnnta. A lady in Greenville, S. C, recently with the utmost care, I was disappointed to see them come out greasy ana unwnoie some looking. However, with my first use, of Cottoleno for frying them, I was de lighted, as they were brown, crisp and delicious. For making doughnuts, pastry, light bread and flaky biscuits I prefer Cotto- lene to any other shortening on tne mar ket. We even carry a pall of it on our annual camping trips through the moun tains." ' Cottolene1 is it vegetable oil cooking fat, made by The NTK. Fairbank Corfi iunv Chrnor anrl is much ourer and evening, November ; ,t,i . ' . .rA It i nr. olunteered his 'vow...v i riea Dy au gooa grocers. 11 his personal money in the bank and ven several months of back salary. he l.a Grande school district has about ;t.000 tied up in tbe institution, the county treasurer about $20,000, the city about $4,000 and the sheriff's office about J3.000. It Is known that the La Grande Na tional and the Eastern Oregon Trust savings nanus offered to take over the affairs of the Farmers St Traders, but were denied the privilege of examining tne securities. . Mr. Scrlber declares that the institu tion is solvent, and says that his pri vate fortune, commonly estimated at $50,000, will be turned over to the cred itors of the bank and that all Its debts, as well as his own, will be paid dollar for dollar. Tho last statement Issued by the bank. September 23. shows deposits of approximately $150,000. The cash on hand amounted to $27,000. " l' K; afu 1 '"! Unapproachable values in Boys' Fall and Winter Suits, displayed in our Boys' .Basement Section. Suits that combine style and real economy; are thoroughly well tailored splendid wearing qualities, good strong linings. ; Boys' 2 -piece double-breasted Suits, all wool fabrics, in brown, grays and fancy mixtures at $2.15, $2.35, $2.45, $2.65 and $2.95 Better Grades at $3.15, $3.85 and $4.00 Boys' Long Pants Suits, all wool fancy fabrics and mixtures, tip-top styles and good wearing quali ties, values that have never been offered at these prices. $5.65, $6. 15, $7.85, $8.50 Boys' Fall and Winter Reefers and Overcoats, one of the largest and best selected stocks of desirable shades and pattern effects, correct in fit and finish. All sizes $3.85 and up. ALL WILL WEAR BABY HOME TAGS A tag day Is planned for the Baby home, which it is hoped will be will ingly taken up by the general public and will result In a good sum being realized for the Institution. Where this plan has been tried In other cities it has been found a suc cess. The tags are made to resemble a baggage check or express tag and are sold for a trifling sum. It gives every body a chance t contribute his mite to a good cause and taxes no one great ly. In Los Anareles a tag day was ar ranged recently for the charities of that city, and everybody from express man to autolst wore from one to ten tags. The day was mada a gala- oc casion and every one took part. In one day $6,000 was raised for their charities. The Baby home Is In need of funds to meet street Improvement assess ments, and It Is hoped this plan will result In their meeting this indebtedness. A handsome After-Theatre Souvenir Menu for the 'ladles at the Perkins Grill this week. Edward Blake 75 Years Old. Toronto, Ont., Oct. 13. Hon. Edward Blake, who was for many years a mem ber of the Canadian parliament and later was one of the foremost Irish home rulers in the British house of commons, quietly observed his seventy fifth birthday today. Mr. Blake retired from the arena of politics some years sgo, but he still takes a keen interest In all public questions affecting the welfare of either Canada or Ireland. During his stay In the Canadian par liament Mr. Blake was the leader of the Liberal opposition. In 1892 he was Invited by a unanimous resolution of the antl-ParnelMte faction ' of the Irish party to accept one of. their seats In tne commons ana neip mem to ngnc for their cause, for some years there after he took a prominent part In the Irish movement and was one of the most i conspicuous figures in the lower house of the British parliament. After the horse show, Perkins Grill. Souvenir for the ladies. A Queensland; Australia, judge in a recent decision declared that oysters are wild antmals and held that there was no penalty for stealing them. A Healthy Tamily. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlet of Rural Route 1, Guil ford. Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good. 26c at all druggists. Fine Heating Stoves for Wood or Coal PRIZE" Airtight Wood Heater It is the best Airtight Wood Heater on the market. tt Saves your wood bill. It will last for years warranted for five years. It costs you very little money, but warms your room as perfectly as a $50 heater. It has a body made of rolled sheet steel not sheet iron and inside is reenforced by cast lining of gray iron, thoroughly protecting the sheet steel. Has large door. Is warranted for five years. j "NOVEL" Wood and Coal Heater A combination stove that gives universal satisfaction. Handsome in appearance, and durable as well. Pay $1.00 Down $1.00 a Week mm i i. nsi j i mi wwwwiw mm lVTaW IV TfT U U. UI'M... aV rT Til 4 Fine 9x12 WiltonRugs Arrived Too Late And therefore will be sacrificed at the above low price $30.00 values for $18.00 cash. Thirty-five in numbelr-one to a customer, none to dealers. Seven patterns to choose from florals and orientals colors tans, greens "and reds fast colors genuine wool-surfaced firm nap that will last for years. It is indeed a rare opportunity to secure an elegant rug for the parlor, library, deh or, dining-room. Tomorrow morning we place these elegant rugs on sale, and you'll find them among the very best rug bar gains offered this season. Room-Size Rugs, 9x12 feet. These rugs were ordered for Devlin & Firebaugh's "Mercedes" Hotel, but were so long delayed in dtlivery that we were compelled to substitute other rugs. 1 A. compromise with the wholesaler enables us to make this remarkable low-priced offer Leather Morris Chairs Pay Only $1 Down Just Like the Cut! These Morris Chairs have fine oak frames in the weathered and early Eng lish finish; high-grade spring upholstering, cov erings of best American leather tough and dur able will last for years. These chairs are adjust able to five positions by means on the solid brass rod working in the ratchet fitted to the back, making them a 'very comfortable reclining chair. They are just like the cut, which was made from photo. ' ' ' '"' A WEEK Order Your Morris Chair Now ! t, : . - i t . 330 Values $18 . ,, V- J First .and Yainfull (3 i a t iMJJ lid Second and Yamhill Trunk Special at $10.00 We are offering a line of Trunk god Suitcases at prices much lower than that' usually demanded by the' exclusive trunk dealer. You can ave money by ordering: of 5. They are .strong, dnrablr , weU-made trunk.