The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 16, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE 'OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 18. 1003.
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democratic Speakers, In-
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eluding frmgressman-Cap-
tain irobson 'ill; Urge
Voters of Oregon to Sup
port Commoner. ' v-
sVyan rrd .'fin will begin to bias
along', th trail Monday .next, and
,brtght light will be kept burning from
UASBER OR JILL
'HAD MISTAKE!
Advance Man Arrested Be
cause Girl Gives One Ver-
) slon of Question.
AT THE TJIEATHES
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"Did you miss Willlr ' '.
Or. "Are you Mia WyUir
Which - of these two question did
Clifton Wilson aak Leone. Davl last
Scat Belling for "Oirckrr."
Seats are now selling at the bo of
floe of trie) llelllg theatre for the favor
ite character cornedy, "Check." which
comes to the .above theatre for three
nights, beginning nit Sunday, October
II. nans Huberts 'will ssuln ! o
as fhecaers an 4 lav Dr.hain as Push
Miller. , , - v o. . , -
BpecUI Tried Matinee Tomorrow.
A'aneclal crlie matinee will be given
at the llelllg theatre, fourteenth -and
Washington streets, tomorrow (Batur-l
day) afternoon at 1:11 o tlx K. whan
the Interesting lay, "The CUnamun.
will be the bill. Heat sale at theatre.
nlghtT If the flret. then Wilson UlUblp.The a an mm n" at llelllg Tonight.
Tonlaht and tomorrow night at 8:111
o'clock the attraction at the llelllg the.
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iiiK on. Bav.niu iircfiE laat. niirin
that time on until the eve of the pros-(when In front of thj Calumet hotel a
to punishment under the antl-rnaahlng
ordinance. But If ha asked her the seo,
ond question, he waa merely mistaken
In the' identity of the , girl . whom he
Interrogated and hii eommlttwl nt
offense under the law1. ' . ,
Laona IjsvIs. a r-My young lady who
in a visitor, in til oily anil who la stop,
plug at 10 "West Park street, waa pass-
along Seventh tret last night
Jdentlai election In November. Tho'atate
headquarters have been busy for aeveral
daya mapping out the ' Itineraries of
the varloua speaker who are. to take
- ,ln slumD for the Neuraskan ana
tortlon of the list has een completed,
. 1 In addition to those speakers who
have Aeen aaslcneol their sneaKlng dates.
everel others are yet waiting to be
'told by the alate chairman where to
begin their campaign tours. , Among
inese are a. h. tiennett or in jjauea,
. Judge J. J. Whitney of Douglas coun-
ty and Judge J. K. Weatherford of Al
bany. These assignments will be made
in a day or so-and the campaign at
tack will be begun and carried out In
mrrereni parts or me state sunuiian
eously. i 't
t Wert slide Tonr. '
Beginning Monday next Colonel Rob
ert A. Miller will begin a tour of the
west side .counties which -will fill out
.the week. His dates are as follows:
' 'Newberg,. Monday, 1: Dallas Jo, Inde
pendence. 21: Corvellis. St: McMinn'
vllle. :j: Hlllsboro. St. At all of these
nl aces the arrana-ementa for the meet
I ing will be In the hands of the local
Hryan and Kern clubs, and It Is anilcl
Tated that the meetings will be large
ani enthusiastic. ,i
i E. S. J. McAUIater of Portland will
'commence at Ha rrlsburg . October II.
He will speak at Bhedd on the afternoon
of October 2t at Brownsville In the
. evening, at I-ebanon on the evening of
tictoDer 23. ana at Aiuany on the eve
.nlng of October 24.
Eastern Oregon Meetings.
Senator O. P. Ooshow of Douglas
'county will make a tour or eastern Ore-
Fon. speaking throughout the week. His
tlnerary Is SB follows: Ontario. Octo
ber 21; Vale, 22; Pendleton and Uma
tilla county. 2J and 24; Enterprise, 2e";
Elgin. 27; Union, 28; Heppner 29. and
Condon. 80. -
The dates for thei meotlngs of Con
gressman Richmond Pearson Hobson
nave been determined upon. He will
speak at OregonClty October 21. at As
toria October 22. at Hood River October
23 and at The Dalles October 24.
OUTLINE PLAH .
OF CONSPIRACY
, William T. Kerr, one of those Indicted
on a charge of conspiracy together with
v,others representing themselves a rep
resentatives of the Pacific Furniture &
i lifters tompaoju-wnd iwh: pleaded
. guilty, -was- or' the witness-stand In th
United States jcourt this morning, the
purpose of--the"' government prosecutors
being to show where and how the con
spiracy began. Kerr was manager of
in jr-aciuc furniture & ljumber- com
pany' business at Port Orford. v '
The attention of the court yesterday
was given over to hearing the testi
mony of G. W. Curry of Curry crjunty.
"liu ,, utflll'.minic BVI CI I UK ami iu I
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: c.iuig lur niruHra u. jonpp ana -ocners
end to the hearing of letters and other
correspondence wit It reference . to the
case.
While the. testimony so far has not
had much reference to W. H. Smlth(
Richard Hynes, Lee R. Myers and Dr.
A. H. Hedderly and" Jeremiah K. Hunt
ley, who are on trial. It la the purpose
of the prosecution at this time to 8how
the besrlnnlno. -of the corfsDlracv and the
methods of procedure, the testimony
and evidence of which will lead up the
Case which the federal authorities are
confident of making.
.', Several days of next week will prob
ably be required before "the government
finishes with Its witnesses.
man standing In a shadowy vomer spoke
to tier. "How do you dot' he suld. She
turnwt her head, saw that he waa some
on he did not know, and hurried on.
The man then earn out of hla corner
and, according to her atory. took hold of
her arm and asked her -one of the two
(question. - sne thinks he said "did you
miss Willie T" He say that th nuvstlon
he asked was. "are vou Miss Wvlll?'
Miss Wyllle being a fheatrlpal friend of
the young msn. Miss Davis denies that
there is, any truth .lu. the. story that all
struck htm with her lists. Wilson also
denies th truth of this -yarn.
Thought Kr . TrUho.
Wilson Is"' advap.ee agent for the
"Honeymooner," ' a. traveling theatrical
company, and he says , that the Miss
Wyili he thought he was addressing is
a member of the "Knight for a Day"
company that waa here early in the
week and the members of which he has
met at various times and places. When
ueona Davis passed him on the street
he thought she was Miss Wyllle and ac
cordingly addressed her. He denies that
he took her by the arm. .
Officer Roberta baDDened to' be near
by and saw the occurrence, and be came
up ana asaea mis uavts ir sne wamea
the man arrested. - She said she did and
the offlrxtr took him to the DOllce sta
tlon. where ho was locked ud until he
nhtnlnitri ISA hn.ll mnn.v. - '
I Ttruge Ooinoldsnoe.
Qeorae Baker, the theatrical manager,
is the man who Introduced Into the
council the antl-maahlng ordinance
under which Wilson is arrested and It
was Mr. Raker's assistant. Milton Sea
man, who came down ana put up tne sou
Pall to release Wilson rrom aurance.
And Attorney John Logan, the man
who drew uo the anti-mashing ordi
nance, waa retained aa counsel for the
alleged masher. - Mr. Logan saya he Is
in favor of the strict enforcement or
the ordinance but he contends that his
client merely made a mistake and had
no intention or trying io -masn miss
Davis. Mr. Logan did not contest the
constitutionality of the ordinance.
Miss Dav s unnearea in ponce couri
his morning and swore to a complaint
mlnt Wilson. Wilson, who wished to
leave town tomorrow morning, acting on
the aidvlce of his attorney, enterea a
plea of guilty and paid a fine of $10.
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it is an cm siory.
noir that nervous
people tell of how
the blood became
thin and poor and
then the nerrons
symptoms follow-,
ed.
V . How many cor
. rectly gness ' that
the thin blood was
responsible" for
the ' nervous dls- 1
order ? . '
v The nerrcs cet
all - their nourish
ment through the
blood and as 1 thin
blood Is deficient
in nerve-building:
material, the
nerves ) become
; ; starved. Pain and -nervous
; ' break
down result.
Dr. Williams9
Pink Pills
are a tonic for the
blood that supply,
It with the neces-
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nourish-and tone I
up the nerves and. I
the cause ' being I
- - - - - 1 Mfi4niwk W
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does the rest nd
health Is restored.
Dent'f, Fownei
ind Adler'i
Cloves lor
Dress or Street
Wear . ,
Eittriordinary
Display of 1 ir.o
Cravats, the
$1 kind, at
S0
Buying Your lrnishingVants Here
Gardes With It the Assurance of
Satisfaction; Style, Quality arid Price
Everything Right
Underwear headquarters,
beyond the question of a
doubt; best the world's mar
kets afford awaits you here.
"Speciar' Coope?? fall
and winter weight derby rib
underwear, salmon and blue
colors, regular $1.50 values.
Special $1.30.
Scene From "The Clansman," the
Widely-Discussed Drama at the
Heillg Theatre, the Remainder of
This Week. ' '
At ttl omuUu, r direct from
Dr. WlllimtMlieine Company,
" Shoetdy. N. Y.
y cent ttr bex; (U ooe for fa so.
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Don't IIU "Portland Say.'
Arlngton. who has a' number of high
class attractions On the road this sea
son. will nresent his strongest, largest
and best attraction, the big scenic four-
act melodrama by Hal Reld, entitled
' At cripple vireek, at the star, weeK
ntre.wlll be the widely discussed and
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L"7.Di"i,f.."I", t' '"u"i""L- Z' bfiKlnnlff with the Sunday matinee. Oo-
IT Dl.r1. IArrnv. Siirrt. ."V"1 " " w " Ui 1110 1 tnhor I B 1
. . . . ... . ,.ltro.fcT an Af. M Thla nmtntrv 1
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Depot 8 a. m Round trip, $1.90.
The Girl of th Golden West."
JOURNAL PATTERNS
WILL INTEREST YOU
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Famous Sisters Yllerone. ...
Many people have requested Georre L. I lne lamons eisxers l uerone are per-
Baker to extend the run of "The Qirl of I forming their great circus' revolvlng
the Golden West" Ktill another week!
at the Bungalow, but he has positively are conceded to be the best in their Tpn
announoed. that he must Play . Brown feaslon. This trio of irlrla head a. oro-
1 .T.C,Z' v"i"? V; Kram of superior vaudeville. On the
JOHN BARRETT
GETS TO REGISTER
Portland I still ..the home t John
Barrett,, director, of .the international
bureau of American republics, former
minister to Slam, And who probably
knowa aa much about the affairs of
South America as any man In the Unl
ted States. He arrived yesterday anc
during the afternoon- went to th court
house to rerlster.
Mr. Barrett will be In Portland nntll
nexi neonesosj. x goes irom ner 10
Seattle to confer with the-directors of
the exposition with . reference to th
display which is to be made next res
by the 20 Latin republic of South
. America.
During his visit In Portland Mr. Bar.
rett Will be a busy man. He la te
speak at th commercial club Monday
ana is to ne -given a reception bv the
Royal Arcanum Monday evening. Tues'
any night lie win be the guest at a ban
quet to be given by the Knight
Pythias. - , i
Among other who are to entertain
Mr. Barrett at their . home I Oeorge
waen,. ine attorney..
PORTLAND FIIUI IS
GIVEN DECISION
&jLt&W ,.wqman ..and, .not .inter
ested - IA hand cm broidery T What an
anomalyfi ,And If you are Interested
in embroidery have you seen the new
pattern supplement that The, Journal ifc
issuing? ij . .
i These sheets Of patterns for transfer
work are given free .with the Sunday)
Journal and are proving the greatest
success.
Kvery well-dressed woman knows
how Important the touch of handwork
la upon her garments this year.. More
than ever before this Important detail
Is being insisted upon, and from the
top of her ruche to the hem of her
skirt, there Is the peculiar - eharm of
dainty handwork to distinguish the gar
mpntH of the particular woman.
Next. Sunday' design is for an em
broidered shirt waist In eyelet and
French. It Is an effective design, and
not difficult for the average woman.
Each week some new.' design Is giv
en and women who are : Interested
should taka care to miss none of them.
Flesh, white, pink, brunette;
powder la mad. In. 4 dainty tint.
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skill
. . fte-1a1 ntannte tA'Tbe IootmI I
Olympla. Wash.. Oct. H.A victory
ror me fortiana rirm or Brettell Bros
which sells tea. coffee and snicea br
. cample through solicitor In this state.
n-ium rrom a oerisioa nanoea down by
Two sol li-l tors for th Portland firm
w. W. Glanhjr and 8. R. Davla. were ar
rested In South Bend .n a. charge of
yioiaung a city ordinance Imposing a
license or 10 Mr day upon sVddlrr.
TD solicitor did not deliver the good
but simply took orders, delivery being
. maae 07 in f-oruana noose. - WMmny
and Pavl were each convicted and asicb
. was linen iu ana cosix. . ,
The appeals were taken to th u
preto court In their name. Th. court
hold that the solicitor were engaged
la Interstate commerce and - that the
state or municipality had bo rlaht to
regulat th traffic Tb defendant
are ordered dismissed.
-TWO MEN WANT THE
MONET DUE THEM
3. X Ontrs. ha brwntt wlt t Uat
etrcuit court against Willi. MoUaan
1 for SUA aald to be da hr oa s prm.
jiami-r sol. wbicn b. hold agaiast tb
defendant.
Ch r J. Aeora 1 trrtrjr tn cl
!' I10 fom I- A. I .aw aa, throws fh.
H. awv that h. oarl th.
f"'' .t. i wx -rVi 1. re
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asks $3,700 for her .
mother's Support
The claim of Amanda M. Wait to the
eatata of her mother, Sarah M. Outhrle,
Is on trial In the county court today.
The estate is said by some concerned in
the case to be valued at not more than
$1,600. Mrs. Waif claim I for 3,700,
which she alleges is due her for taking
care of her mother for a long period.
The defense asks the court to let her
wait. . .
of Harvard" next week. Hvenlnz cur
tain at 8 sharp. Matinee tomorrow at 2
sharp, .
"Brown of Harvard" Opens Sunday.
Sunday matinee at the Bungalow will
be the opening performance by Baker
stock company of the great collego
play, "Brown of Harvard," and this pro
duction should continue to pack the
house at every performance for it con
tainsall the elements theatre-goers love
novelty, romance, love, society and
above all tho typical modern college life.
Minstrels at the Baker.
The renl old Richard & Prlngle's fa
mous minstrels are at the Baker theatre
all this week and lovers of this class
of entertainment and they are a leelon
everywhere are enjoying themselves to
the uttermost.
list with thm is Harry Thornton, the
celebrated pianist, who renders a num
ber of selections from the master.-
Typical George M. Cohan Play.
"Th Honeymoonirs," which opens at
the Baker next Sunday night,"is a typi
cal Cohan play and ran at the Amster
dam theatre, 'New York, all summer
witR Immense popularity. The plot is
entirely logical and deals with love,
politics and sport. Tiie company is
made up of Broadway favorites headed
by Willie Dunlay and Anna Wheatdn.
"The Rocky Mountain Express."
The golden west has supplied numer
ous Ideas for the playwright, and the
latest melodrama with jthin kind of, a
flavoring is the Rocky mountain play
called "The Rocky Mountain Express,"
which -has been highly successful since
its production. "The Rocky Mountain
Express" la the attraction at the Star
theatre this week.
The Howards at Orpheum.
The Howard boys, who are at tho Or
pheum this week, are distinctly clever
in their singing and dancing comedy,
"The Hebrew Messenger Boy and the
Thespian." The little act they are pre-Hfi-tiiK?
In a melange of songs, humor
ous dialogue and clever parodies, and
all tli material they use la written by
themselves. The audiences are going
wild over them.
Men's Golf Jackets and
close knitted Coats, in plain
colors and combination ef
fect in light, medium and
heavy athletic weights at
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $400
and $5.00.
EXCELLO SHIRTS.
Every man who; appreciates
style; comfort and a perfect
fitting shirt, should wear an
Excello beautiful patterns and
colorings in light medium and
dark shades $1.50; also some
at $2.00 and $3.00.
We are
Portland
ole agents
for
"Holeproof
The Sox
without a
darn'
Wear Insured Sos
J:1"!,??0 Our "Hoi.
ir.. Y tyrTT ' raoieproor-Boater
J2.00 and If any or all of th.
months w will replace them mitn
Holeproof
Sos
sr. dFd with absolutely
, "". iney will not
-crock." "rnst nwf..
proof" Sox do not thrink nor irratch.
Yon can hu v hn i . . . .
Jf'X" Pf P Md weteht
Wear "Holenmnr" e.. .
JroDw,ln war an, other kind.
Remember thw r .
VBSS. Let ua seil yon a box today.
'Hoh.
Pantages' Theatre.
The following advanced vaudeville
acta are appearing at Pantages theatre
this week: Eight Zingarl Singers, pre
senting the spectacular operatic", produc
tion, '31ysy l,lfe"r Thomas and Payne,
expert wooden shoe and roller skate
dancers; Little Alt Rlsht, Japanese won
der; Tanner nnd Gilbert, presenting
"How to Make JjOV.
Night Robe and Pajama Special
Friday and Saturday we will sell $1.50 fall weight Pajamas at
$1.20. $1.00 flannellette Night Robes in medium and heavy
weights at 85c
Death Defying Milk Can Mystery.
Hardeen, the king of handcuff kings,
will introduce his own original death-
dealing milk can mystery at Pantages
theatre next week. Next Monday at
noon he will Jump from the Burnside
street bridge nandtfuffed and shackled.
and will release himself under water.
"At Cripple Creek" Corning. .
The well-known - manager, Walter
An Electric Man.
An electric mun will be exhibited at
the Grand next week. It is Enlarna-
relle, the scientific marvel which caused
such a stir in Europe last year. From
Paris to Berlin and from London to
Vienna. Enlgmarelle has attracted no
tice. This is the only electric man In
existence.
Remember
Bxbira
Ami
The Finest Cleaner Made
is always used in the form of a thin
lather. Results? No scratching or wear
ing out the surface cleaned or polished.'
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Has set its stamp of approval and the people are supporting us in our fight against the high
price combine. Four weeks ago we opened our Portland store and the level-headed people saw f
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at a glance tnat we were in to win, kjut prices nave peen lower man any ever quoted .even
'at the socalled sales. ' ' ; .
INDEPENDENT CLOTHIERS irWS
So terrific has been our ouslaught in the business of the combine that one store has failed
and others renting stores and advertising goods on sale. 'But they cannot meet our prices
and never will. If you have pot visited our store, you are literally throwing your money
away. Read a few of our sample prices and remember all our goods' sold at like low prices.
1000 Real Hot Bargains for You Read This List:
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
1,000 high-grade. Suits and Over
coats, from such leading- tailors
as Kaufman, Hackett, Carhartt,
Em Ell Em, and Rochester; at
prices that'll worry the combine.
$5.85 buys Suits and Overcoats,
late style and colors; up to $12.
8.85 buys fine Business or Dress
Suits and Overcoats, new, nobby
styles; worth to $18.
f 12.85 for choice hand-tailored
Suits and Overcoats, the acme of
perfection; worth to $25.
Furnishings
5 for black or tan Sox worth 15c.
lit for wool Sox worth 20c
33 for sterilized Underwear
worth 75c
39 for Work Shirts worth 75c.
59 for Dress Shirts worth $1.25.
20 1 for President style Suspend
ers worth 50c
794 for Cooper or Eagle Under
wear worth $1.50.
Pants
89 for Work Pants worth $150.
f 1.65 buys Dress Pants worth $3.
f 2.85 for best Dress Pants worth
to $6.
Ladies' Cloaks
f 4.95 buya long Cloaks, the tfqual
of any sold by the combine for
$M - .
1 7.95 for silk rubberized Cloaks
worth to $16.50. v ,
913.85 for finest patters Cloaks
worth to $25.
Ladies' Skirts
83.35 for fine Dress Skirts, sold
by the combine as high as $3.
f 3.85 buys sille Petticoats worth
to $9. ,
f 5.65 for Maitland voiles and
Panamas worth to $1Z
Waists
ill
The most choice selection of fine
lawn, net and silk aitts in
Portland, at prices - that '
amaze you.
T9 for lace effect Waist worth
$1.50.
1.89 boys fine laws and lace
Waists worth
3.69 bays fine net and si.k
Waists worth &. ,
11 buys Herasdorf black Hose
worth 25c - ... . -
Don't be misled by large, flaring signs of the combine, nor so-called sales; for, no matter how
low prices are quoted elsewhere, remember our prices are always. lower. Come and see.
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