The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO,' OCTOBER 17. 1901
MAYOR'S DUTY TO
IMPROVEMENTS
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STREET
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STRONG FOR BRYAN
lane Tells Executive Board It Is Ills Duty to Soo Prop-
erty 0nim Aro iot dwindled wiietlicr I ney
: v - 'Make a Protest or Not. -s, : V-
An ffort by Thom O. Orn to
bav th icutlvt board 'accept strt
and other lmprovoiaf. sgatnet which
84 protest hav bee,-filed without r-
- frr(n ' thrn to 'the street commute
ti defeated .last nttftit fttthe regular
. Minion of tb board. ' u v
. A.' long dlculon In which vry
. member took one old or the other was
celled up by the clerk' report on soma.
work by the barber Aephe.lt raving Co,
v on Third street. Thero wti ao protest
. . aralnat the aecentane of 'this and En
i glheer Huber could not' why Ita
, , aorepunc wag new up. . '. i
Mr. Greene in moving to aeoept all
work not protested aald that the board
baa no business to check up improve
ment to e whetner or not tney coma
vp to speculations.
hould Stand by Inspector,
"Why, we have subordinates who are
supposed to male th inspections.
Mr. Swett ha moved to refer a certain
' piece of street work to trie atreet com-
mlttee when It haa been aDDrovad br
the Inspectors. . Now, the .contractor
snouia get ws money, i am noi ra
vor of establishing a precedent by vot
ing; for Mr. Bwetts moUon. - The exe
cutive board haa no time personally to
Inspect all thwt streets. You don't
frect Mr. Harrlmsn to count all th tlea
n bis tracks. - He can't do It Ho. as
. we, must depend .upon the men we hire
to make necessary inspections and I am
" In favor of abiding by their reports. If
there ia any checking up to be done we
' ought to devote our tlm to Investigat
ing our employes. I am prepared, to
. vol for the payment of all claims as
soon aa they are accepted, provided
there are no remonstrances."
et Kim Take X1X dioln.
"But sometimes the property owner
doesn't protest against work that la not
good," aald th mayor. -.
"Well, let him take hi medicine then
If he in too axy to look out for his
own interest; we are not supposed to
xerqlse paternalism over the people,
We are supposed to follow the. charter
and. we can't go outside of It," replied
. Mr. oreene. .-.
"But," aaid tha mayor, "the taxpayer
I sometime out of town or Tor some
other reason he can not see that the
work ia done right I hold it to be my
duty to protect him wherever my atten
tion In called to a poor bit of work.. I
am in honor bound to hold up warrants
when I know that the taxpayer Is being
cheated by being forced to pay for suoh
Improvement a those to which my
attention wa sailed on , Thompson
trout.' '
Volt Yolo Protest
A protest from property owner on
Killingsworth avenue, wa read by the
clerk. This protest wa signed by 17
men. John Nolta. one of them, was
tng the remonstrance. ' Ife aald he bad
cone over block and blocks of the
curb and marked defective place with
una ehalg. . . ,' ,
"Wbat did you teat U curb with,'
aslcd in engineer. ' ,
" PlP. . "P'Jfa ,fl," Jt)Z:rA v toUl computed. Thl wa don
Th engineer asked that : the board I y v r ,
nmuI nr.w.rv nwn.r. 10 anecifv what -with th result indicated. It I
was wtnns witn tn improvemnva m
their'-rnionatranrr so he could tell
,
Union -printers o"f Portland, at
least thos who are now working
on th thre dally newspaper of
th city, will not give much gup
port to William JL Tsft, Novem
ber . Out of.th total number
who bar expressed their pref
erene II will vot for Bryan
and kern and for Taft, and
Sherman. .-'' 1 ;
Recently a straw vot was
taken in th mechanical depart
ment of th thre paper, each
rnan being asked to, vote bla
prefereno secretly,- and bav th
how-to nroteei1 in examining them. Mr,
Nolta Mid fht the Droncrtr owners
couldn't tell what 1 the matter but that
tha. know thara la snmethlnc wrona
and that it I th rlty's business to find
out what th trouble la. . .
. Simons Will Xaspeotv
A aneelal cogimltteo wa appointed
to Inspect ith curb on th trt
against which protesta hav been mad
and Manager glrnon of the- Pacific
vtri,l onmnanv will a-o over all streets
improved by him and nota th defective
sdoU marked out by th committee. . It
contended by union printer that
' th ratio hown by this straw
will be maintained throughout
tb rank of the union printers
of th United Stat, a reporU
1 received by union printer from
over th country bow that tb
, anti-Taf t feeling 1 very strong
and 1 growing dally.
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QUAuFICATIONS
NOVEMBER
OF
ELECTORS
Wbo can vote for presidential elec
tor, and thu for th presidential
dtdate. t tb presidential elecUon of
November IT Thl t a, Question wblb
I asked many time aeb day at lb
headquarter of both the Republican and
th Pemteratt party la rorUand, and
throughout tha tat.
Oa vry hand thera eera to be a
widespread belief tbt ahy cltlsen of
tha United ' State can cast bla ballot
at th p reel den tlal eleotlon, whether at
hi home, or on travel In a distent
stata. Traveling men, distant from their
homes,, are making aauy inquiry
whethsr It I possible for them to cast
their vote at tha town where they
may be on election day. In order to
mak th situation plain th law of th
tat 1 herewith set forth. Article 1,
section I of th constitution of th Hut
of Oregon aet out th qualifications of
elector )n tb atata. Section I I
louow:
Xlaotora' Qaalifloatloos.
"Section I. , Qualification of electors
In all elections not otherwise provided
for by thl constitution every white
mal cltlsen of the United Statea. of the
eg of 11-years and upwards, who shall
have resided In th' state during the
Ix month Immediately preceding auch
election, and every white male of for
eign birth of th age of 11 yearn and
warda, who shall nave resided in this
J. I UD
n- state during th six months Immediately
la evident, that th mayora atand on day. Two failed. Th. ueoruI P-
hnMi .nntnutii ka nroved of aal-1 Dllcants were Kdward C. Hanford, A. l.
.. th. tlr mininr Ult H. Jackson. Iawreuc UOgie. Hi. u.
rZ"i:' i. k. Mr Ijinli. Umh. Olson and Jack Horn
niU iiiBwra A" i" ' .''i.T:";: ii..',;.. Vrti,,. m rmkun anri a I nrln. anoh alarMon an1 ahall h.v.
to become m cltl-
State on year pre-
conrormabiv to
ed State on the
stiblect of naturalisation, shall bo en
titled to vot at all election author
ised by law."
It haa been held by the supreme
court that the fifteenth amendment to
the Federal constitution rendered the
restriction to whit male of no effect,
o that th colored men of Oregon come
under the same constitutional require
ments that bind the white voter, and
Daw i nave in mme privilege.
in miA ail nil Minmci. 'nnuii tu i inc. dwiuvi w. - " . , , - -
. c . : r. T L . : m Naiaon. Monteeano: William D. Ask-1 declared hi Intention
: ren. Tacoma; Patrick R, Helly and John sen of th Untied
'' Jku MTvvmmm . p BtAntOTA, Spokane; Alfred ju uiaca ceding ueu election.
rv-... no liinma. rirant asked I t. ti.iu-i.ham -nA I J. Hnunda. North I tha 1m nf tha TTnlr
the board
i'akl
ma.
NEW TEXTBOOK RECEIVED
tn acceDt a macadam im
orovement - on liast Salmon- street.
against which there .. romoti-
tranc. without . referring u io. m
street committee. P. B. Sullivan, now-
ever, declared that th . remonatrator pjt Edition of "First Book On
a-atad and th acceptance was held up I Fhonlcs Oil Irei.
until th street committee can consider I , (Special Dfspstch to The Journal.)
the matter. Mr. Urant aay tn wpra T0,ebur nr.. Oot 17. Miss Flor-
anna Aiken the author Of tha
"First hook on monies,
in nueatlon la ona of the beat he ha
ever seen and that there is absolutely I "1.'V""
m reason why it should not t ccepi- recel ved tha ftrst edition from the pub-
In addition to the constitutional
qualification th registration law of
th stt of Oregon plao other restric
tions upon th voter. All voter are
required either te be registered In the
county and precinct In which they re-
siae permanently or ir not regisierea
to hrlns six owners of real estate in
thalr precinct to mak affidavit aa to
ine residence or the proepeoMV voter,
In other worda there are three require
ments asked by tb law of prospective
voters.
Flrstt The voter must b a native
born cltlsen of the United Stat, over
II, who haa resided In the state for
six month or mors.
Second: If not a native born el t lien,
h must at least have declared his
Intention to bncom cltlien one xear,
or more, previous to the election, and
must have resided for six months or
more in th ctats, and must o it
year or more of g.
aXg1rtloa necessary.
Third: Roth native born and foreign
born residents, qualified under the two
preceding requirement to voie, must
be registered with th county clerk at
the registration time preceding the elec
tion, or. If not o registered, must bring
six freeholder 1n order to register by
affidavit I
Hoctlon I of article I or the atate
constitution also says.
"iso idiotia or insane person snail
be entitled to th privilege of an elec
tor; and the privilege of an elector ahall
be forfeited bv a conviction of any
crime which I punlshlbte by Imprison
ment in th penitentiary."
Men who have been sentenced to ine
penitentiary, however, who have aerved
a portion or a' whole of their term and
have been pardoned by the governor of
the state, are restored to suffrage by
virtue of that pardon. ,
n is niao provided in section o or
the constitution of th state, article I.
that "no aoldter, seaman, or marine In
the armv or tha navr of the United
Ptates. or of their allies, shall be
deemed to have acquired a residence in
tnc stare in oonsquence or naving Deen
stationed within the same; nor shall
any such soldier, seaman, or marine
have the right to vet."
- rtvf '
MMSSSFaHa"ar-ii' - -HaaaHMa
ed at ono. He say the property-own.
era ara aiiffnrlnr arrest lnconvenienci
because the street is blocked up. pend
? ?JSnyn"ino Hshlng house in Chicago today, ft ia
: . . . - . , . - j i luvaiiy iuim iuujcv "
in- action oy me execuuve. uonru. ,he niustrationa. The book will be In
' Orn Orow Saroaatlo. . - general use all over the state a soon
An extension of time was granted the as the required number of copie can
Conorete Construction company for con- be obtained rrom tne puofiBnera.
AT THE THEATRES
Mins
alltan la a teacher in the Lane school
In thl city and la well known through
out the state as an able- instructor.
tracts on six east aid street when the
request was mad by all the property
owner on -the street Involvfed. In
connection with thl a letter was read
from El wood wiles, manager or the
company, Jn which he censured the
stftv fit tha nnfi j- v it haa artnntatl nf
making contractors wait for their Forest Grove Expect Connection by I and Saturday next week.
IP?irZ:,.."".r.,,".conlr"t:l0'n,lv' ucc" November 20.
Whan tha clerk heran readinar re- I (Soecial DUmtdi to The JooraaLI I . Minstrels Tonight.
ELECTRIC LIXE PROGRESSES
"The Honeymooners" Tomorrow
Th flr,t appearance her of 'The
Honeymooners" by Oeorge M. Cohan
will be tomorrow night at Baker thea
ire. xne company will not arrive li
time for a matinee but the usual matl
nee will be given Tuesday, Thursday
ports on the completion or sewer con- Forest Grove, Or., Oct 17. Th Ore-1 lover of the genuine colored
iracis ine memoers ui ine uuoru werti
mln
D-nn f AMr rniiwav men exnecc ro iin-iBiiciB wut nave ineir iami onnorLiiniiv
ravor oi accepung inese wnere " I ish The line into this city ty wovemoeriio see ine ramous mcnaras ana frin
permitted to address tha board regard-J strucfed.
i
In
protests - were' made, but Mr.
smilingly suggested mat it. was me the rain. The fill at Daiy creek, be- l no songs both sentimental and com
duty of tha mayor and his Inspection tween this city and HUlsboro,' la prac-1 leal are all gems and sung by true sing
committee io crawi inrougn me sewers tlcally finished. There is one cut to ers and comedians, ine Jones get ai
be made at the dreennaie place, ana I Kinas or laughter,
then the, track crew win nave a ciear
EES Jv 0arnaiKhXtPdaV.l ay lD "T Girl of the Golden West,"
mi.- , . n, An.n "l --n I Tnntcrht nnattlvalv elnaaa tha o-a a t
reombleted. but the building will not be run or "Tno oin or
built until after toe tracic is iaia.
Oraene on ,inlu thev nra rielaved too much bv gle'a funmakers at the Baker tonlaht.
1U11
era
first in order lo protect the taxpayers.
Mayor Lane replied that thin might
have to be done, hereafter, unless the
sewers were , Inspected when . con-
SIDELINE, STORIES
Or GREAT NORTHWEST
COLUMBIA COUNTY'S WEALTH
, v v
Crnliers' Reports Show Heavy Stand
... of Valuable Timber. f
(Special DIsoatcb to Tit Journal.)
Rainier, Or.. Oct 17. The recent re
port on the timber of Columbia county
gives immense figures. The- report
cedar, 21,776,700i hemlock, 182,764,000;
cedar pirmg, uz.ir.oou; nr piimg, it,
093,540. The report give only, the
larger figures, as all part covered
with lea than 100,060 feet were not
cruised.
Remarkable growth of timber 1
shown In township 6 north, range 8
: west, where lOO.OOO.OOO feet of timber
' are found on 17, acre.
After the land- Is flogged off thl
county will be aa rich as ever, for the
logged off lands offer the very best
of farming opportunities. Gold medal
were awarded to farmers Of this county
at the Lewis and Clark exposition for ;
unthreshed gram ann granses, nuiier,
Hwlss cheese and fruits-. The average
viaitt to the acre for potatoes' is 250
bushels and unusual crop In a few
cases have been known . to avleld 760
bushel to the 'acre, , . ' .
It i though that iron.ora In abund
anco will be found in thUsOounty, On
tlons have been taken on over 1,000
acres of land In th v neighborhood of
8tHeens by weal thv . capitalists, and
. In a very short time drilling will be
gin. ' If these tests prove satisfactory
a new Industry will be established.
Iron ore ha also been discovered in
the vicinity of Rainier, and It is. aaid
J that it .has been -found in the Clat-
akanln vicinity, -
STRUCTURE IS COMPLETED
secretary, Nelson Wilbur:
treasurer.
Rufus Russell. ' , . ,
ihere was also appointed an execu,
tive committee, consuttina- of M. H. Olb
bona and D. Patterson of the student'
body, and W. L. Marks of the alumni.
The executive Committee then selected
an advisory board, conslstlng-of 10 mem-
Dei
the Golden West'
ar. the Bungalow, and from appearances
STATE AID ROAD
I there are many people who have been
disappointed during the three weeks It
has been claylns- to capacity business
because tney always came too late lor
ers. taken (from the Reoubllcan 'mem
bers or tne faculty and the alumni,
Following, Is t he-personnel: F. J. Mil
iar, William -Fortmlller, David Torbet,
Gale S. HID, Owen "Beam, George Pritch-
ara ana j. irvine. -
SCHOOLS AT THE A.-Y.-I.
Eugene Bible University's Home
Will Be Dedicated Sunday.
(Special Dispatch to' The Journal. 1 "
Eugene, Or.) Oct. 17. The fine new
tone building of , the - Eugene Bible
university will ba dedicated Sunday
with appropriate service. Rv. Mor
ton I Rose, a former . pastor, of th
First Christian church of - this city,
now pastor at North Yakima, Wash.,
will deliver th dedicatory sermon. ' The
building was erected at a cost of 136,
uooT and the Seating plant required an
outlay of $10,000. Dr. E. C Sanderson
is president of the school. There are
so regular iuacma mi year ana aoout
'.akl
Washington Will Be Represented by
Educational Exhibit.
(Special niipatcb t The Joaraal.l
Olympia, Wash.. Oct. 17. For the
purpose of -collecting, material and In
stalling the educational exhibit of the
state ; of Washington schools at tha
A. i. Jf., exposition, the state superin
tendent nas appointed R. d. Bailey,
formerly," city superintendent of the
Port Townsend schools, as the super
intendent in charge. In m-clrcular is
sued today State Superintendent Dewey
expresses tne nope mat Mr. Bailey will
have th energetic and enthusiastic; sup
port of verp superintendent, principal
and teacher In the state.
: , OIL STRIKE , REPORTED
Option's Taken on 500 Acres hTilla
. ' moo& County. : '
(Soeclal IHapatrh to TUe Joarnal.)
Tillamook, Or., Oct 17. An oil strike
I reported at Long Prairie, six miles
south of ' this cltv. on the holdinrs of
th Portland Coal V Development com
oanv. The comoanv be.s-an sinking- the
preserrt weii inree years ago and na
oeen wpraing continuously, ii nas o
tion on aoout uu acre or lana. it
well 1 J,00 feet down.
267 VOTERS REGISTER
Lewis County Js Buildbig Macadam their eat.
"Brown otBarvard" Tomorrow,
nuJZZifl mrih rw 17 a atata aid At the tomorrow matinee "Brown of
. j ihini a mtia inn I? la fielnar Harvard " the famous college comedy
built a mile east of this city, aa a aort which ha been twice postponed on ac
of experimental road. The county bid count of the run of 'The Girl of the
$6,000 for the contract to build . the Golden West" will open the week at the
road, and la naving gone y aay ia- 0.u. VP S "
bor. The atate pays two thirds and ply of college life In which most of the
the county one mira 01 me kubi ui i -v.. . ,wj - ... -.v. --
these road. - The road will be 24 feet
on top with 16 inches or crushed rocn.
The Intention Is to make a macadam
! road and sea how It will stand the win
ter weatner.
SOCIALISTS FILE TICKET '
Contested Fees Are Paid by Party
in Lewis County. '
(Special Dispatch to The Joarnal.)
rhehalls --Washi.' Oot. 17. Since the
primary law has been held, valid in its
entirety by the supreme court of this
atata the Socialists In Iewls county
have filed a partial ticket .and paid $96
in filing fees. They had been holding
nff their filing to see what the de
cision of the court would be, and filed
the last day. fi he orrices rued tor
were state senator, reptesenratives,
treasurer, auditor, -assessor and com
missioner for the First district.
... i i
FIFTY DATS IN JAIL
De Haven Sextette at Orpheurn.
The Do Haven sextette, with Sydney
C. Gibson featured. 1 a very pretty lit-
I tie singing and dancing act which i
making a big hit at the Orpheum this
week. Th costumes are all very beau
tiful, and the singing and dancing are
simply great. Round after round of ap
plause greet them.
"Checkers" Tomorrow Night.
Seats are now selling at the box of
fice of the Heillg theatre for the favor
ite comedy, "Checkers," which will be
the attraction at the above theatre for
three nights, beginning tomorrow (Sun
day) night. 'Hans Roberts will again'
be seen aa Checker, and Dave Braham
aa ruin. Miner.
Last Time "The Clans rnan" Tonight.
The last performance of the much
talked-about play, "Th Clansman," will
be the attraction at th Heillg theatre
tonight at 8 :1 f o'clock. Thla will be
your last opportunity of seeing this in
teresting drama. Heats ar now selling,
"Young Mrs. .Winthrop" Tonight.
Th remarkable "success which has
attended the production of "Young Mrs.
Wlnthrop" by the Rlunkail company at
the Lyrlo still continue and all tha
theatregoers are oralslna the manage
ment for orrering such a genuine dra
matic treat. Last performance tonight.
Comedy Sketch at Orpheum.,
The clever artist. Alfred Kelov. as
sisted by Miss Mathilde Bothe. will
present Edmund Day's comedy sketch
at the Orpheum next week. It la one of
the most human one-act plays ever
written for vaudeville. Dr. Day Is a
virile and clever writer, and "The
Round-Up" from his pen 1 one of the
t at
present
lramatlo successes.
Pantages Advanced Vaudeville.
One of the especially meritorious fea
tures of the bill at Pantaa-es theatre
this week 1 the amuslns: act of Thomas
and Payne. They introduce five differ
ent dance with -wooden shoe and
roller skates, sing their own composi
tions and piay musical Instruments.
The eight Zangari singers, operatto vo
calists, are drawing capacity bouses.
Rocky Mountain Express" at Star.
"The Rocky Mountain Express.'
which is playing at the Star this week.
s one or tne newest Dig melodramas of
he year, as a massive acenlc play. It
s spoken of as entirely out of the time-
beaten path of the olden time railroad
ramas. Tne story . is an enlivened
western tale.
Nervousneo!
Completely Cured
Mrs. Roan of Rolling Fork, Miss.; T lis of the Wonderful
Restoration to Health of Her Husband and Her
self Mr. Roan Had Consumption and v V.
Mrs. Roan Nervousness , :
and Constipation.
Mrs. T. C. Roan was a chrome
sufferer from constipation and
nervousness for over, 10 years.
She says she tried everything that
she could think of and was treat
ed by several doctors, but nothing
seemed to relieve or help her un-'
til at last she employed Vr, Shiv
ers of Greenville, Miss., who pre
scribed Duffy's Pure Malt Whis
key, to be taken regularly four
times a day -dessert spoonful in
a glass, of milk and a few bot
tles made a complete cure. -,
Mrs. Roan writes that . her
health is better than it has been
for years, and she heartily recom
mends Duffy's Pure Malt Whis
key as' the greatest family medi
cine and tonic stimulant, as it has
cured her.
She also states that her hus-
mrs. t. a roan. band, who had consumption, wai
completely cured after taking one and a half dozen bottles of
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Any doctor who has ever treated
lung trouble and tuberculosis or any one who has ever had a touch
t '.t. ... 1 ! ...L.i I t.. ,L! . .
ui u, iu iwiiic wnai a wunucriui ining mis was; ior a case to De
cured with one and a half dozen bottles of Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey, taken as ordered by a doctor.
Mr, and Mrs. Roan are anxious to have their statement published ,
broadcast, so that others who are suffering as they have mayrread
it and be benefited, and they will be only too glad to answer any
letters of inquiry they may receive in regard to their cure.
Duffy's Pure Malt UhisCcey '
Is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, great care being
used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroyine- the -
germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt
essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and invigorator
known to science ; softened by warmth and moisture, its oalatabilitv
and freedo'm from injurious substances render it so that it can be
retained by the most sensitive 6toraach.
It is invaluable for overworked
men, delicate women and sickly
children. It strengthens and sus
tains the system, is a promoter of
health and longevity, makes the
old young and keeps the young
strong.
CAUTIOXr wnen 7011 aak your arag
rt, rroor or dealer for Daffy's Par
tic Whiskey be ar yon rat tb gen
uine. It' an absolutely par medicinal
malt whiskey and 1 sold in larg
salad bottlas only never In bulk. Xiook
for th trademark, tb "Old Chemist."
on tb label, and mak snr th al
over th cork la unbroken. Frio f 1.00,
Wbite Consulting Physician, Duffy Malt
Wbiky Co., &oobtr, H. T- for a
fre illustrated medical booklet and
free advlo.
Today and Tomorrow.
There will be performance today and
tomorrow of the present big vaudeville
entertainment at the Grand. On th bill
re the Sisters Yllerone. with their re
volving globe specialties; Harry Thorn
ton, the ceienrated London pianist: Ad
ams and uuhl. the tierman comedians.
ho are always original; Noble and
Brooks, In their singing sketch.
mmm mw easy
NO DIRT On FIRE
175 Republicans Shown cm Lane
County's Books.
fSnadal Ditmteh ta The Joarnal. I
Eugene, Or., Oct. 17. The number
of
20
Icing special courses.
TAFT CLUB ORGANIZED
Has
Albany College Organization
Membership of 25.
(Sped! JMiasteh to Tbe JoorMLt -
Albany. Or., Oct. 17. Th students of
Albany colleg met last night ' and or
ganised a Taft Republican club, with
a membership of 26. Th club I under
th auspices of tb Collegiat Associa
tion of Taft clubs. Officers ware elect
ed as follows: President G. C Blrt
chet; vice-president. Morrla Rogaway;'
voter registered In I,ahe countv since
the book, opened for the November
election 1 167, of :whlch 176 are Re
publicans, - B0 Democrats, 17 Socialists,
7 independent. 1 Prohibitionist and II
non-partisan. Last night th county
clerk' office remained open for the
benefit of laboring men. It will alao
remain; open tonight. - '
THIRTEEN ARE ACCEPTED
Two Applicants for Admission to
, - Washington Bar Fall.
V' - fSnerlal rHanateh to Tba Jomal.t
Olvmola. Wash.. Oct. II. Thirteen
applicant for admission to the bar were
accepted by-. the supreme court yester-
WATER
DRINKERS
RHEUMATISM
SELDOM HAVE
OR KIDNEY TROUBLE
Also Tells bf Splendid Pre
scription for Eeaders to
Make Up. ,
"Th r eerie brw do not drink enough
water xo aep nmnny, twiim-i
well-knotrn authority. -Trte nomerwo
rtw of kl lney and bladder dree
1 rhetimatiem ar mainly -do to tb
fa-t that the drinking f water, nature's
gmttest irwdtclna. ha bea necled!.
Prno loadlna- raur aretem with medi
cine and rurealla: bat gt n tha water
waron. If yon ar really Klrfc why. of
!, ta tb rrc-TeT wit)f1nea
rlau rrr m"n veretabla treatment,
-rh t:i ttnt Kat,-r tha ri wtm or
. T cur Rt.tuinmVt-a yon must mak
th kidney do tnelrworfc; they ar tb
filters of tb blood. They must b made
to strain out tr th blood tb waat
matter and, acid that oauea rhau me
tis m ; th ortna must be neutralised m
It will n longer ba a nrc rf Irrita
tion to tn bladder, and, nvtst of all,
yon mast kep tbaa acid f rrrn fnrm
ine In tha atomarh. Thta la tha causa
or atomaca tronble and poor dlgtion.
For thea condition you can do r4
better than tk the following praacrlp
tion: Fluid Extract tMndeiinn. m half
ounce; CnpMmd Ksrvm. en eunct;
Cowimd t-Tmp Rsraaparllla. thre
unrt, Ml bv absktng well in bottle
and take lit teaapnonful 4ne after ea-t
wtml and at r-1ilm. but ifint forget
the watrr. TVlnk plenty and often.
This vatoable Inf'rmation f4 sItw
rl f-recHrl"fi hjiild be potl44 ct I
ea-l oaehi an vM at t it firat
f attack of rhetr,at:iTTv. Uki'b
it jflnry tr-ruble. as matter bowi
iiara - I
Sid Pitman Sentenced for Violating
Loral Option Law.
(Speclnl Dispatch te Th JoDrnal.)
El,,.... rt- OAt ,.4 9 fil liftman aC
tJtl "V, V, ., Vm. . J.I .v....... ...
fipringfleld entered . a plea of guilty
In the Justice court here yesterday and
was fined $100 and coats for violating
the- local optlpn ,bw. Aa he was un
able to raise the-amount of the fine
he will serve SA.days in the county jail.
Ha wa accused of selling liquor dur
Unr hop olcHinr season at the Seavey
Brothers' yard, northeast "of the city.
TRAINS RUNNING SOON
Work Approaches Completion on
. . . Road to ' Klamath.
(SnM-lal Dtanatrh ta Tba Joarnal 1
Klamath Falls, Or., Oct. 17. Tbe big
cut and fill on the Downing ranch, on
the-new line of railroad, will be com
pleted thH week, and next week the
teel will be laid to the marsh lands.
Just how . noon trains will run over
the track IS not known, but assurance
Is given that the month of November
will. -see connection between the rail
road and T3oat. .
CAPTTAL STOCK INCREASES
. y '
O'ConnncIl Lumber Company Files
Certificate With Auditor.
(Special nianatcb ta Tbe JaomaLI
Chehalia. Wash.. Oct- 17. Th OTon-
nell Lumber, company of Wlnlock yes
terday filed with the county auditor
here a certificate of Increase of canltal
stock from $100,009 to $200,000, divided
Into 1,00 share of $100 each. Thl
la th company that soma tlm aro pur
chased th venees lumber and mill
property for f 100,000.
HARDWARE STORE SOLD
p. D. Labbo of rortlaad Will Go la .
Business) at Eugene.
rSpaeial nirtetj tn Tbe Joamutl
Kuren. Or. Oct. IT. S 1 tsna A
Bona hardware stor of thta city oa
been sold teD.Ii. labb of port
land, wba will take charge of the bva
Inaas aboat November 1. Ha wilt ha
aaoclald with bla tv aona, both f
wbotn oav ba employnd la Portland
hard war bosses for tb past nwral
years.
ANTT-SriTTTNG ORDINAXCK -
Pronjlw-nons Ihrpetorntioi Is Psrs'
tshabio Offewsw nt Frma Grove, '
raent Maaa.. a Tb i sriatt
rarest (il-OT, Or Oct, It .The Htv
COtlfV-.il Vaa raaad as Ordiakitoa artak-
Ing tt a rsnl'haMa ffaa to taw
ra te am t sidewalk or In treatcra.
IM)hll balls. rhvchM. arhaelbaaaaa ar
other txjc-lic bulldhnsa
A ra4rt)glr K'W. vHrll
or draw s dnor ta wM-a It t at-
ard at th IH la rpnal nr C ia " 1.
lTti rr Kin, ia mm ta pra
vent Ja d '.Br lBct frwn entar- (
lag bcyaa
A Fair Trial
at
While the first bottle of Wine of Cardui will
generally afford relief, in most cases of lemale dis
ease, still it is better, in cases of long standing, to I
give the medicine a fair trial and allow it time to
extend its helpful healing influence throughout the
entire system.
Being made exclusively of harmless vegetable i
ingredients, it may be safely taken by old or young,
and its use continued indefinitely, with nothing but
good results.
TAKE
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It Wfll
Help You
HIM
In cases wifH periodic headaches, weak or ach-;
fug back, nausea, dragging sensations, falling feel
ings, pains low down, dizziness, .faintness, general
weakness, debility and nervous prostration, thous- j
ands have found in Wine of Cardui welcome relief
from suffering, and renewed strength and vitality.
You arfv -earnestly urged to give a fair and
thorough trial to this vrcD-fcnown, reliable and sue-1
ceesful woman's remedy if you do you wiZJ never
resret it Sold everywhere, in $1. bottles
booh riaz:
, . - - aMkw liawtaaia. MSW saaaaaaa aaa
Electric cooking utensils of all kinds.;
When not in use all exjpense avoid
ed by simply turning off the switch.
Coffee Percolators, Toasters Chaf
ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other
devices.
SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION
AT.
SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT and POVER COSIPANV
PORTLAND, OREGON