The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 16, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, r OCTOBER 13, 1003.
' JIP10 READY 10 EllSilill IfilLlffl MOUSES
WELCOME ETfeMl ' A COHIPATRIOT
' , i iimi wan in minim wi i" -........... .
whh'li la aupiiuBfHj u be ma.le ratfuiarly
Kjr in national ImbK lmlli"r,
Of Htlle la In La tiianJ". ai
.1 (hut ha liohla loraea P '
mounting o aima(hlii like llt.uuu.
The nma of furmar iate Treaeurer
Wt-Ub of Pendleton la alaned. o It la
aid, lo the N. K. .Waal Hole, sheriff
V. P. Phlldars' name la al said to
have barn fial to atna of lha papers.
It la runiore.t on the atreeta Uiat the
bank la radically a wrack. -
Ona !planallon of how the affalrf
of Ilia Farmera A Tradure National
warahlDS state that tha American fleet bank were allowed to run aa Ion aa
? .k. Tthiateni eoaat of Jern "' ol ttttorm lha trra.ularitlea In the
U off, tha aoutheaatara eoaat or-japani f h ra,hfol. wor w,aa
and la prooeeaina; aiowir vv m? """ known, la attributed to tne recx mai
Kn.rmy weather Interfered with thai National Kxamlner GatcH baa known
oiormy . waa "'"" " . ... I k,.ii..., .). Iw.vl.. ant (mated him
pro.r.M Of tna Amerw.n mPn,,itly. In VactTln when Mr.
veaaeis are repwrvau w n u . melon waa. in the empio
Entertainment Will Bo on a ton bank
; : Surpassed..- . -
.? : ' . -
' (United fn LeaeJ Wire.)
Toklo, Oct. Jl,--Wrelese meaaacaa re
ceived here today front , tne japaneae
rea.titallve of lha i'nter llr- lVnilt TSi.fr Khntr TTn.
i uiuuuu x iavn'( uuyv . v4-
seen Foe, Says F. 131
.VanchlniDid It!
.Hon.
Vica-ldmlral Mlnoru Salto and Baron
Balto, mliilalar of tha Japaneae navy,
have aent a walooinlnjt meaaaaa by wlra
rUm to Admiral Hprty. eairndlna- to
him tha cooi-ratulationa of the nation
and a warm welcome frorri i Japan.
of tha Ladd
waa offered
lha pout lion .of caalrlnr Of tha Farmera
la.Buih litnk in Kalrm,
Tradera bank. Mr. Uatch declined
and recommended Be r I her, 4rhO at that
time waa In the Capital National baak
at tialeto.' - i . 4 ,
VonraAt 1 JPortlaad. '.-" .
Owinir to thli fact It la believed that
Mr. Oatch. mlfht hava-taken tha- word
of Sbrlber In many lnatancea and Mot
made aa careful an examination pf thai thrown a botUa at Puoolo.
' Tflbnhama. Oct. II. Sixteen Japaneaa eletlnir affaire aa ha would otherwlae.
ii JZ?M,!Lt and forbidding, ara at I ilefora advialn the arreat of Bcrtber.'
a maaaaaa oy wircteaa
g!.erry aaya ha la prooeed n alowly on
aioount of tha xouh weather and may
not arrlva at Yokohama until October 11.
-(Called PrMe LeaeM Wire.)
Santa Roaa, Cal OoC ll-8hHff X
K. Smith and deputlea ara aeeklna P.
nianchlnt, aa Italian, aoeuaed by Natalo
Puoclo of bavlnf ahot him Wedaead.y
yenlnir at Olan tllen. aaveral mllna
from bare. Pucolo la In tha county ho
pltal and tha doctora hold on little
bono for Ma reoovery.
Pucrlo waa ahot twice. Ona bullet en
ter.,, tha rf t forearm and another hie
chek on the right aide of the noao
and Inflicted what wlU probably ba a
fatal wound. .'..... -'
Tha ahootlnr aecurred In tha dark.
Pucclo had at.pped oulalde hla house
when ha waa ahot twice. He oooJd not
aee hla iaaallant but charcra Buuichlnl
with tha crime. There had bean bad
blood between - tha two men for aome I
lime and Hlanohlnl la alleged to havi
i. . . a . - - " i in H ...
n
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FALL
STYLES
Co
388-390 EAST MORRISON STREET r. ii
Near Grand Avenue '
'THE EAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STOrflE"
IT IS OUR GOOD FORTUNE TO ANNOUNCE
' v FOR TOMORROW
AS
-..v-. At4 ihl. harbor. aurroullQCO oyinuwrrnr, air. unnii nunmrini wm,
. v " . .ih I nvrnnnt rnr.antatlvea In Portl&n
riooi i ii.K h. raanlt th.f a warrant for hi
atuairinar inai lar'ninnr ui aiiw i - - - . -
a
craft
i ri..t nt battleahlna unoer mi ""(" ''" y.'.
,c...... - ftflrr romlna- to I BcriDer la aoout 4a yeara oia. Ha
command of Admiral Vl"?'?" . ,lfB. a rown on and aaveral daui
FAULTY,
i ACTiflR
BUT HOT PLAY.
Ha ha
f,pfj "hJTSfJ.Sa '.'oyeVnment: terVlilJ-fVlher- waa CharTa." BcrlWr
JAHcfleOTS lived, in Balem many T?ara-and
"I ' t .:JV kiiiorloil iltnlfl. u wen Known . tnrouguoui to ataie,
to bo a araat ovent of hl'torloaj oin m mother, and a alaher otlU llvo In
, coarira
Scrlber
aenator on
riciai ana . , " I h'l7. the Republican ticket. Ha waa
Prerratlona have ben-mad fop thai Mn',,r a rph)B of BcHber.'wao
reception and n''"-'??"! .I??: aonnaoled with tha bank at Bumpter
nooi fiiwa ;;lnl;rh" .'.JIT: Which failed eomo yeara a no., f
atlcklera for !"" ;jlU?hi? waa alao intareated In IhAu
. ..nit it waa to ba expected Inat I . v.- v.
ihey would not lot tbla opportunity ' paaa ' "he tlmo if thV bankVfali- ftil wloooncoptlon of tha nagTO charao.
without makln aapeclal offorta to ao . t and waa . tried and con-I ter.r Ther aaomed to have derived thell
honor to tha Am"" kw?Vli vlotod of havln received depoalta when Idea of the plantation negro from 'the
have alwaya- considered their frfnriaa, th WMInii0ivent. . xba declalon, work of tha burnt cork artiste on the
laina ""."7.7J I however, waa later ravened by toe
"The Claaaman, Kev. Thomaa4 r Ii-
dc-1 on'a play, portrarlnc the roconatme-
tldn period la the aouth, may be a food
ntp uur aa nivuern urauiaa aw, . vui mi
'i .'.i'f'hn.iiihTa tlwhJcl eomo rara ago.A Scrlber I membera of the company, that put It
THE BEST S3 HAT
BEN: SELLING ctoffi I
.jiotwithatanaina; tna iocbi however, waa Utar ravened by the au-1 minstrel ataae. a
agitation In 8n. rraaciaoo ana nreme court. . v I anything- of the real aouthern planta.
Bfafaja.- " 1 i mm
au-1 minstrel ataae. and anybody who knowa I
County Depoalta. , on aargey anowa inai in ;onua hi
Farmera at Trader" Natlons.1 1 " .7 iv.l?r I "
waa incorporaiea ai io,.vu. ina Th - on. falnt. ot thtl -..-!.
The
. i. in V. a Aar
Thoroughneoa la -oneof the moot
atrlklng charaoterlatloa of the Japaneae
. . jm anahwatfJ aa warn . yriavv btivbu as, iffivwr aa- aaiasak W aa aj aaawa wt cewu asa aVi
luatratlon ' of that iw-nn i n 1"K.01" c""iln.1 ut "".V" negro, In. teat nlrtfa. performance, waa
weeko juat paaaea. w. TT --TVi S . iui m vmw '' ,n 01ao." the old-faabloned alave.
, .nif h arranMmenta for the I loana and dlscounta at 1161.000. "Other I. j hi w , i . 1
iihwiuih"i. aitViilooo . " r ' itne menacing threats or tne otner mem-
......-- -- , , , ,,.- . i uera oi me race, me lmpoaaiDja promiae
" . ' . rT
Woieii's '
mm
THAT WILL CAUSE A STIR IN THE SUIT
WORLD HEREABOUTS
reception ; and
American iieei. .ry i""
haa been properly arranged and It may
Among
flee, 13.000
k. ..ma attention to neiailB wniou i inu
$8,000;
tharacterlied the work or the Japanoae company,
be expected that he pwgm PWre. ,Sn.on,S0u0h'.B'; '''a l?'. aa.ur.nca of 40 aerea nd a mule,
fnf ths AACAUOn Will Df CBriimi vaw " i ' . -war-
social equality and tha oarpet-baj-
e aVAaiUI aaiiiW ui 1 V nviva suu aa mUa. i
c lunar to their old master and ervedi
AnX. a, i,-imn ...j a., a 1 viuux (.Lf incir viu in trustor nu 5rvoii
'? .a aSJ J Amg. SthS him faithfully, but even that picture
l1LI?.t?nAh,,?F was far from true to life.
leroua. omer. aepoBitvra flovmi j..f h .lh- .. n nhWli
1 " .".i .u th vranrhiirla. I are numeroua othel. denoi
army ourma " ..m to Ann V r nno7 I wny .ne ngn ui touay oojecis
. ' " . . accounts ranging; from l.0.p to 16,000 t .. . denoueeil th .uJ,hor
i no actual amount, ox casn. ta .uio . A,,n ki. i. i,ii
Will 00 Out Vhip foy Shtp.
i Tha aia-htln
..will be the signal
I tha ceremonies
cordlne- to tne prpgr
ign
f batUeshlpa wUl welgp
traduoer of hla race la difficult
fairly
actual con-
dosen I
anchor and steam to open It. door. Monday a surprise ;e7 the Civil wan II iV the actSrl
. . - a mawimam .1... Mint mw wnm . i tti a rr n a nsnri thii. '
a ot ytne aiiii l - ..w - - i tn iirularatund Tha nlav la a
tor tne "f lM " "" I true repreaentatlon the
or tne "wyw"". ; VI.. - -rr;CVV. dltlon that existed" In iialf a
am. tna JBDanese i ana tna auoaeansnt xauure oi tna ui ..lllu. ,v- a.
out to meet the American uwi, h n a rai dut iwa u g the play that rive offense to the
J U.T na,rro lt orrense la given. The nlav I
Every I it waa known
- lattar la in slant.
BOOH am i.." 1 o,w .k.
nn. 1 DI taO Dailieauipa iiaa "wv.i -1 I I Ol Dvnuar www uwfc vo -v v.-
UIIV U. 1 I -- - .. - . . . I .vnui. . " a. . lll.
a uMirt to the barbor one ox i cumatancea. wmie no always neia a in th mu rt th
the -vlltln American warships. To- stiff upper Hp and pretended that his Earl Lee doea good work. Charles !r.
aether they will steam Into-the harbor, speculation, and Investments were turn- Wilson, as Silas Lynch. ' the newly
after having exchanged salutes With the ng out good. It become known by some elected lieutenant-governor of South
vlaltora. An enormous fleet of eteamers 0f the other deals that he endeavored Carolina, has a faulty conception of the
and other crarx, ioaaea wnu r . ll) lo" e nnuuuM t uo u.ua i negro politician or tne reconstruction!
officials and mere elghteers will roajet wera somewhat strained. era. He makes of . the character a gen-1
uemaniy, eaucatea negro, and there
were none such among; the ex-slaves of
tne xar soutn at tnat tima (in in.
.ifluia, in the role or William Pitt Shrimp,
"-the carpetbagger governor, Is a type
raimy recoKnizea dt aoutnerneni rn-
mlllar,' with the history of. the-' .outh
inline late, sixties.'
the battleships
thualastto welcome.
and Rive them an en-
lie. - ' , -v . .:
The nrotrram for the week of the
American neefs visit Is-so extensive
and elaborate thatthere will not. be a
minute's rest for the American officers
and men from the moment of their ar-
HEARST 8ERD
(Continued from 'Page. One.)
..T Km. ti theif departure The aeneatlonal scene on th train, was
K week or o hm.ee. .It been tr;equaixo Viff Sa-JTMaairVrti J - Uporf the - whole "The Clansrrtan-
ynged that OKonama "" i-r. ?h. National namratio ". : ntertamingis
SAVE MONEY
So?raoT?T.JS.Kfp
TO TAKE TE8TRIDU
FR0JIvATASCADER0
i With a tihaa. n
yllvlrte tne nonor ox enioriainin;
Zl"'.l"'.V vilh:r hV. ef satlonl of the present
hoBpltallty is changed to ToWowhere palf n. . a-,
the. moat extensive preparations for the 1 j, Call KaakeU a atooandrel.
nccaalon have twen made. , a rom ro1? Hearst today declared that Governor
the visitor, will return to Yokohama, luggiteu was .a scoundrel, and said:
where they Will enjoy a few more days 1 1 "T welcome the suit against tne and
rtf Jananepe hospitality oerore tney sau,iifI,hnia In nnnrh that .mv atatamenta
for their home country via Sue. ,
y eomnrahansiva Enxertatnman. pers waa outiageoua. Iwould jhayo ac-f
' . ,, .t,ti,il oeptea service oy man wun pleasure.
, K.vpyt uhou",e .Jn VL-'aran. hvl t The? caff is .set foe November 1.
riurina- the visit of the Americans, by I -.u. n.r,ft.tf atioana that nn sntm-
day as well as by night, lanterns bear- b .a because of hatred, malice and I mander, started today on the ar
in a- the . American- flag. .The Japanese lu.wn' aKain.t the? plaintiff, the de- 0-miIe test ride prescribed fty the
nrw ibiiioub , 1 rendant maliciously ana wan
deooratmg ana on ma . ocimi I nvered a speech attac
have surpassea tneniBoivoa in ""' 1 nhig T.nn
forts to do honor to the (tuests; of th P"?'
Uvered a speech attacking
na. Trnn. " ".: -v.:-
It also charge that on September 20
- (United Press Lr.srd Wtr..
Camp Atabcadero. Cal.. Oct. 16. -Six
teen field officers of the United States
army unqer tne direction of Colonel
Marion Jdaus, the department com
annual
war
rode from Ataat
r San Lula Obi a.
I for the night.
vantoiily" de- department The.party r
him. at Mem- cadero t.:0 a. in, for
,fv po; where they will cams
Tomorrow" thev will rlda IK mllaa ha.
nation. ; The program of reception and j jjetLTat printed In . his newspapers a yond that place-and return there to
entertainment provides both for the. of-J ...! defamatory and libelous article camp. Sunday they will complete the
' fleers and tne men. or jne mer os. onoerning the plaintiff. i"t lap or tne su miie.-and arrive at
fleet. The officers will be entertained under the laws of Nebraska an off i-1 Atascadero about noon. Each officer
z on the day. of their Arrival at a. ainnericer liAt no rght to break down a doorIias been examined by the surgeons and
. given in amir nmior w -u" Koimurao . serve papers in i civil suit, and I 1,1 "r u
' commander-in-chief of. the district and Bom. action may follow the' work of The official test of the new Hotchkiss
at a reception by OovernorBuruRunei the deputy sheriff this morning,
i of the city of Kanagawa. j On the fol- HUgkell has been campaigning- with
Inwln. dAV theV Will be ' BTleStS at a lr T Omvtha fnrmr IMrn.iupl
dinner arranged by the maywf of Yoko- c Nebraska, maklnr apeeches In: the
automatic
and will
rifle will begin tomorrow
continued during next week.
hama and at a reception given by the I -j-t. toT Bryan.
mnnlHnalitv -of this city. Theaa are I ."".IPr J
only the principal Teaturea or tne rjrst
two days. In addition there will be ex
changes of formal visits by the admir
als and rear admirals of the fleets, re
ception, by various official and a irreat
many private . entertainments, which
will. t practically fill every spare mo
ment to the-time of the departure of
the vlsltmja. for Toklo. where the prin
cipal offloial part of the program will
be carried -out- The- officers .will be
guests -of the emperdr at one of , his
naleras In. Toklo and -there 'will he In
numerable dinners, recentlohs, garden
lives nvo HOURS
IVITH LUNGS GONE
nartlea and exdirklona. On Tuesday thai II qn in Pofn Shnnfa Himsolf
officers will be received In audience " ""v"v v..
in Breast Kemark
- able Vitality.
A: (tjalted Presa Laaaed Wlra.l
SanU Crux, CaL, Oct 16. While hi.
wife was. absent from the room, John
To Preserve Old Schora Home.
' fflrdl Dlsnstch ta Tha lournil.l
Watertown, WIS;, Oct 1. The old
homestead of Carl Schura In thla rltv la
to be put up for sale at Dubllo auction
tomorrow to satisfy a small judgment
A. movement nas been started with good
isnecta of success for the nurchase
of the homestead by the ctty and its
f 'reservation aa a permanent memorial
o the great German-American. The
jlsce was the first permanent home of
chur after he came to America. He
built the house shortly after his arrival
in the United States In 18S4 and lived
there for eight vaars. during which timet
he became a national figure.
Howard
Heaters
BTSBir
WOO 9,
COKB,
HAJtO
, OR BOTT
COAX, '
Brora
SXFAJIT-tMST
ON YOUR
FUEL o BILLS
Howard
Heaters
AU Kcras
Aiiii snxzs
AXI. PKIOES
f, , - STOVB
y jit j- KSaTT
..- - - '"'L '
jp' ' fl . non
f 1 XSiB
I I COBHZat
131
VBAB
OOaifBB
AXBBB
THE HOWARD HEATER
So constructed that even the smoke is nearly all consumed.
TOB fiAIiB BT
J. J. KADDERLY
"The Hardware Man" ;
130 PIRST STREET NEAR CORNER ALDER
Next to O. W. P. .Waiting Rooms, running. Clear Through to Front
ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE AND ENAMEL WARX
$25 Fall Suits
for
Women
TOMORROW AT
Sec
Window
An unforeseen trade
happening forced one
of the most progres
sive of New ' .York's
exclusive suit manu
facturers to part' with
some 150 High-Grade
Suits that were in
tended for the $25 line
of a leading western
store We secured i
them at a price that enables us to offer
choice of all at .........v......'......
a ftal
fSMf. r ti
$9.9511
by the ' emperor. The' only strictly
American function of the week wjll be
tne garoen parxv ax tne American em
basay. The sailors will also .be well
taken care of and everything- will- be
free for them while 'they ; are ashore.
.All theatres and other places of amuse
ment, will be -tfrten to. them .free of
charge and amole provision . has been
made for refreshments for the Jacklas.
the man. so that thev Vill have nn on- f C. . Wood. , a wealthy resident of this
portunlty to spend any part of their (city, early today procured a ehotgun.
money. . . ; I placed It against hla body and blew
away the greater part or his thorax, including-,
the lungs. Despite bis terrible
injuries, wood survived two hours.
He returned last night from the St.
Helena sanitarium. -whera he had been
operated on for appendicitis. He ap-
: SCRIBER HELD
. N . ' '-. V .
x, (Continued from 'Pace Oh a.)
here at once and yesterday It was de- P" JXf.'tLu
eMad hv tha aovernment renresentaUvea I ln " J?'t. Ho had been ill for
f th.rb.-ahouul be arrested at once. tf"-h" Z "Z0".
! arrived, from Portland early today and I J 8 , , J MLil Lum- j
tiortlv aftrw.rr1 arreated tha raahl.r I :. a " aim
at nia noma wnere ne naa oeen moat ox
the time since the reports of failure
began to be circulated.-
, i Ooverad V hortara. . . V
' l IS unuramrrtl unf lumi-ovnovri
financial difficulties began years ago,
oven oerore tne farmers i raaers De
Fame a national bank.- Jt is the general
supposition tnat wnen action was taxen
STIR UP ST. JOHNS
. AXP SELLW0OD TOO
Colonel Robert A. -Miller and -John
Hannina will addreaa - tha narmla nt',
to maka tha Institution a national hank Bail wood tonight at Btrahlman'a hall
it waa done so bv Scrlber with tbe hope I on the lasuea of the present presidential
that the change would tide him over j campaign. The meeting alii be under
ana xnax nia oiscrepanciea wouia never I "r'l". w. ocuwwua orran aa i
be discovered. ' I Krn club, and It ia ezpected that there.
On. imnrt la' fa tha rtf-t thar HA-1. 1 will be a large attendance aa mdrh
,i ha. t.l h.. I enthusiasm - haa been worked un hr tha
tlona, ana of them being tha Heppner B,e,mbr" of t.h,? organlaatioa.
oi. v. mi -it. imt. a caaie ox vohii
cal excitement -next Thursday night
when Judge Thomaa O'taxy and John A.
Jeffrey will apeak mt-m, Bryan rally now
being planned for that night. -
root
bar has lost heavily In several enecula-
land fraud ease. It la aald that Bcrtber
Interested la aurh a way that when
RATHER '
FASCINATES ONE
Post:
, Toasties
. r . .
The Tast Ltngera
.
Vafla af Pearl Wtte Qrm y
lttum f ml Orrpair. Limited,
f.tt Crr.li. iJich.
POLICE DISCREDIT , "
- CURW00D STORY
Winnipeg. Mao..
ed police do
A.I . f M .
i H.f wi. . ' i ill ranuril-
loubt the report that James
utiver wurwona. tne nnveiiat, waa mur;
dered In the Lao La Koatie district by
Indiana They have baea unable ta
traoe definitely the report that Cur-
wood waa alaio.
Tbe trader who brought -tha report
iva ba received It throurh Indian r.
mora whlcb stated, that t'lirwood ws
kiltad alt'r ha had aort-lan tally ahot an
India a. Tha tracer nil he waa alarn
be maaihars of the triha a ha aoght
."'. '
7 . aylkorltlea are lareatlgatlng the
story. , ,
I !1q Uay, of flhe Tranegreesor
The -wise housewife specifies . Cottolene every time In place of
lard. Anyone with a particle of respect for nis stomach would
prefer a pure vegetable product to one made from the fat of a hog.
Cottolene is always pure ; lard isn't '
Cottolene will make more palatable food than lard; and food
that any stomach can digest with ease. Lard is a friend of
indigestion. i
You can prove every word we say by buying and trying a.
pail of Cottolene. All food grocers sell it; all the great cooking: '
auinonues oi.imenca recommena lu
- - ' ' ' - ' e'. '
, COTTOLENE Is Guaranteed X Tocer u hnb7 -
, anaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa thOrtXed tO refund ytrtir
money la case you ara not pleased, after having giva CciloUm a fair teat.
never Cold In Bulk p"?1?" Pk2 Jo pn with an air-
. i tig-ht top to keep It clean, frees and whole
some, and prevent it from caffhlng dost and abaotrbiog disagreeabJw
odors, snch aa fiah, oil, etc. ' - -
Cook Dook Free Pot & ttaaivj fpMgr.nin
yo oar new ''PURE FOOD COOK BOOK"
edited and compiled by Mr. Wary J. Lincoln, tha taaoan Food Expert,
evsa coBiauusa; Beany TaiaaBM ywcipai.
--A v H .
MaJe orJj by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Oucno
"fJaturo'o Gift from tho Sunny South"
Si
a Fall and Winter Suits of Fine Cheviots, All-Wool U
9 Worsteds and Fancy Suitings, in semi-fitted and lone ii
u coat styles, full satin lined, large pockets, gored j
S skirts, button trimmed, in black, blue, brown and II
S fancy mixed. V . II
A Sight of Them in Our Window
Will Make You Enthusiastic
These suits are selling at full prices at every' other
store, but here every trade advantage is turned, over
to you, so come tomorrow expecting to buy. a stylish I!
h nt?w suit at less tnan wait actual va ti
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n uait: Jiai io i7v ivi j
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