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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL." PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 13.' J003.
REPUBLICAN VENTRILOQUISM
' mWMi POLICIES"
JIlliM felP j THEY RE AU. RI6HT :
,
CITIZENS THROUGHOUT STATE
REJOICE AT
Wasco's Hills Are Green and
Farmers Prepare for
Plowing.
The Dalles, Or.. Oct 17. The rainfall
during: the last few days has been of
Inestimable value to the farmer In this
locality. There had been no rain for
over a month, and the moisture ha
started the forage in pasture lands and
placed plow lands In good condition for
cultivating;. Farmers throughout Wasco
. county have had to delay plowing- until
a rainfall.
The .94 of an Inch of precipitation
Jhas been most welcome to every one,
he farmer, the orchardlst and the
. stockman alike. The hill country around
-The Dalles that looked like it would
produce "nothing but sage brush and
Jack rabbits'' is as green as It usually
is in May.
fi T" self-sown wild grass seed has
sprouted, and thla will make good fall
and winter pasture for the thousands
of cattle and sheep that are roaming the
hills in this locality and across the
river on the Klickltats.
Chicago Folice Fear Disor
v der If Agitation Is
Permitted.
Cnitd Preas Leased Wire.)
Chicago, Oct 17. Chief of Police
RV.ppy tonight Issued orders for the
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
ANY LUMP IS CANCER
Any tumor. lump or sore on th Up,
face or aaywbere, six months, is
cancer. They never pain until al
most past care.
Three Physicians Offer $1000
If Thrj Fail to Cure Amy Cancer
tri'horjt uiri or taxm at maxr
rmiCM Tr V dys. ot s dollar need
M pais nui care a.
Only infallible cure
lf irtrrrr4
Rt 100 na etg .
rs fr rrlniH.
aer.t nil wits
testl menials ef
lhveaads wred
wiUwt a f tlur
A PacflVe Iaian4
sy"iy'
rtent mak the
raree. Mnet ere,
darfal ilxoir f
en earth. Smell
ruwi tfM at
or aftme. Ke X-Rar or other awiefiie.
v tits todar far liH beck, seat free.
C?u&MRS.DR.OUMlfY&C0.
iH Kti.UlW 3L. Iff f. Sal FrMdsra.
ffll-SIIMTION
WORKERS BARRED
RECENT RAINFALL
Josephine's Streams Eise
and Placer Mining Will
Start Soon.
Grants Pass, Or., Oct. 17. The wet
season has opened early, and In real
earnest in Southern Oregon, assuring
an early beginning of placer mining
operations. The rains have, been un
usually neavr lor uie pant ween. no
Rogue, Applegate and Illinois rivers
have risen raDidlv. fed by the many
smaller mountain streams, and as most
of the hydraulic mines derive their
rater ennnlv frhra these streams, it
earns certain that manv of the surface
diggers will be busy at work before the
close of October, or early November, at
latest. This will give tnem a run
month more than is generally accorded
in one season.
During the summer the managers ana
owners of the hydrauiie properties nave
been busy making improvements, and
the winter will open with many of the
properties in snape ior more extensive
operations tnan ever Derore. i ner win
also be several new hydraullo mines
ready for business. These have been
developed and equipped this past sum
mer. They are located for the greater
part on lower Kosue Kiver, on rara
dine and Half Moon bars.
arrest of all persons who distribute cir
culars on the streets urging "the raom-
ers of Chicago to meet to devise some
means for feeding the 15,000 starving
children in the DUbllc schools.
Chief Bhlppy's order resulted in the
arrest this afternoon of Mrs. Lucy Par
sons, widew or one or the anarchists
who was hanged for participation In the
Haymarket riots. Mrs. Farsonu applied
to the ponce ror permission to ais-
trlbute circulars to advertise a meeting
Sunday at which a number of charity
workers and prominent women would
speak. The permit was refused, Shtppy
declaring the meeting might incite peo
ple to violence. Mrs. Parsons attempted
to hand the circulars to worklnginen as
they left the factories.
The police will watch the meeting
closely to prevent sny denunciation of
the authorities for refusing to act for
the relief of the thousands of children
said to be starving In the schools.
PEA Eli IIARBOH TO BE
GRAND NAVAL BASE
(Herat Kira by loegm Uid Wire.)
San Francisco, Oct. 1". "Pearl Har
bor, near Honolulu, will be one of the
finest naval baa-s to be found anywhere;
Tutu wo set luruugn wun u, saia
Hear Admiral R. C. Hollyday, chief of
the bureau cf yards snd docks, on his
arrival from Hawaii on the liner Siberia.
He has his headquarters at Washington,
I). C. and went to Hawaii a few weeks
ago to inspect Pearl Harbor and Its
approaches
"I only wanted to satisfy mreelf as
to focal conditions St Peari 41rbor snd
do not epect to be there ttiln Tor
some time,'' added Admiral Holivday.
"It will be ne-esaary to dredre 6.000 040
cubic yards of erth.ar,d bids for this
work ire to opened Icemher 1. Bids
for the construction of a htire dminrk
to be st iet oo feet long, will be
opened eit Jsnury. In the meantime
kll aeceeaary warehouae. etore hnnaAa
id wharves snd eTervthirie mura
te emnplete the station will he built.
"The Mwl stetlen It to be (Inlawed la
aU Its branches aboot January, lfcll
It has beon wiany yeers since there
ass be ee nrli a- demand for bay la
etfrrfeera Orast sa there la tndav .
the Loeg Cre-ek Ranger. Muj of the!
emeantee mil arreagemeiita early fa I
r-m eusnafter ror inir winter'e euppl
Squibbs'
Ours is
medicines are the purest
a Squibb Drug Store.
blades have made it so much easier. Can't cut your
self, can't hurt yourself, and can't help making
your face happy. Come in and talk to us about it
We'll show you. '
Our Money -Saving Specials
Are always live ones. Take advantage of them.
We want your trade.
t '; ,.M
Specials for Next
Week Only
25c COLGATE'S DENTAL CREAM...... 15
25c COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER. ... .15
25c COLGATE'S VIOLET TALCUM. .... .15
25c COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET
TALCUM '. ...15
25c COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET
SOAP 19
15c COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET
SOAP 10
25c PACKER'S TAR SOAP ..15.
25c Egyptian Deities Cigarettes '..15
25c PALL MALL CIGARETTES 15
AX WAT T OYI OB SXPOBT CXQAmi Me.
A man is known by the candy he gives. Give Ah e
girl Lowney's.' There's a heap of style in every
package, and quality right down to the last piece,
Perliini Hotel Pharmacy
THE SQUIBB DRUG STORE
Phone us Free Phones
We deliver free : ; ' J Main 8624; A-101 1
The Living Death
() ' 1
One of the Lepers la the Leper
Colony In America, Pole. Is rather
clever carpenter and made thla
windmill with only a hatchet and
saw at Blackwell Island, N. T.
R Norman.
Leprosy has been the dread plague I
of the ases. Almost with the begin
ning of history the awful disease takes
its unique place as the one moat hope
less of all known afflictions. It is
not nnlv the most boneless, but the
most revolting and worst of all it alone
of all dread diseases forces the armct
ed one to meet his fate single handed
Lnd without the assistance of friends.
Lepers in America are treated quite
wen as in otner countries, out ai
I it la difiirraceful. Lenrosv Is
seldom met with in ths United States
tat the ' conditions are not generally
klown. At present there are in thla
ccfcintry tvA places for the care of the
lener. One In New York and another
In Louisiana. New York's leper colony
consists of only, four members at tne
nreannt wrttinr. Three Chinese and one
Pole. It is located on Blackwell'e
island. The Louisiana colony has about
10 lepers. There are not in the entire
United States more than ' known
cases, although it is estimated that
there ate many more unknown tn the
slum districts of our great cities.
The Hawaiian islands have many and
they, kre as far as possible centered
upon Leper island. The conditions here
are awful. The lepers are for the most
mrt annnnrted hv charity. The hovel
In which they live are unsanitary and
tend to aggravate the disease. Leper
Island was made famous by the late
ITnther Tiamien. who of his Own voli
tion went to the lepers as amlsslonary
to help and cheer tnem.
Hnllnd has three homes for the lep
ers, two are supported by church and I
one by the government. According to
the last renort the government hospi
tal for lnners had three men, 42 women,!
four boys and two girls. The home af
fords separate Quarters for the male
and female patients. Also other quar-
obtainable in the entire world.
There's a heap of satis
faction for a maa in
shaving: himself. No
loner waits in a barber
shop; no waste of valu
able time; and oh! so
easily done with a Gil
lette Safety. The new
ters for the married inmates, or they
are allowed to intermarry.
bo far a known, there Is no eure for
the leper, Many man he re . devoted
thair iivee to the study of It. but with.
out nnaina a remeay. ll is (ensnuiy
conceded that it Is not contagious or
hereditary, and If la a fact that it Is
far less breve lent than In former asee.
Suppose a doctor were to say to yen.
s may sua to jceriy in
Washington.
- rou'are a leperc uo kou snow what
would happen la youT Vyou would be
hounded worse than the arresteet erim
InaJ that ever lived, your life would
i be more miserable than that of the
greatest sinner in Bins' Ulnr. Tou
would be shunned and cast aside like a
Judas. For la the whole United A la tee
there is not a zit place for a leper te so.
Nsw York has four lepers. She takes
sood care or them. Tney lira treil and
have small oomforta. ifut to place an
Amerloaa where these four lepers live
ana to asa mm to Dunk with tnsm
would be a cruelty greater than the af-
fllctlun that bears him down. For three
Chinese and a Pole make tip New York's
leper colony, They all sleep tn One
room; they -aU eat together; they all
shars one end of a storehouse. Death
would be welcome to a person used to
ordinary companionship rathsr than life
in the Ispsr house etv Biackwall a isl
and. - ,
Leprosy is nee such tan awesome
thing as to Justify this condition. The
lepers on Black wall s island prove that
It Is pitiable; It is sad, but it la not
dangsrous to others. If ordinary cau
tion is observed. In fact, Joe, the Pole
on Is ck well's island, walks all over
the place, and no visitor, unless bo
were told, could dlstlnauish Joe from
an employe, tie le one or tne stron
na
all
est men on the Island. He does
sorts of carpentry work; ha fixes roads
TPtOsOv
Stiiit
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
$20 to $30 Values in a
Lot of 50 Fall Suits
on Sale at only. . . .
These suits come in 26-inch jackets instead of 36-inch, as
we had ordered. Now, if we can interest you in jacket suits
of this style, here's a very fine bargain for you, for we are
permitted to cut them to the point which will sell them at
once. You obtain values for $9.75 that ordinarily would
cost you $20 and $30. .
These suits are largely black in color, though there are
a few in red, blue, .gray and blue colors. Materials are broad
cloths, worsteds, mixtures. Panamas, etc. You'll find them
good values. We strive not to exaggerate statements in
want you to come again and again, which you would not
LONG CREDIT IF DESIRED
Full Length
Semi-Fitting' and Tigtit-Fitting Coats,
full length, in gray, black, brown and
blue, made in fine broadcloths
hearj materials. Prices from $12
First and Yamhill
snd keeps the doctors tannls oottrts
In trim rondltloa. Yet iom la. waiting
for his tima to rorao, as ue snows H
mini
nh. feae that the layman has for
leprosr Is scoffed st on lackelr
Island. There Is a keeper who U In
personal association with them ail day
long, but lis would be surprised If aay
one were to. tell him that he was bt avs.
The dortore go to see them every day
and think no more 01 11 nau nr dj
when th.y treat cisea of the simplesi
skin troubles. Tbey do t uoi tlie
patients when It can oe ayoiuea: tnsi
Is all. For praotleally the Anly jianaar
of Infection Is when one lias an otn
out and the cut conies la contact wllh
ths letters dlsaasel earn, i ii.re is no
hlsh wall about them; not even a low,
Xsnoa pens them in.
To be a leper In this country Is to be
oast among allsns, without the tender
care of women nureea, without the com.
fort the average man la uaea 10, it is
to be herded among, men who can
scarcely speak English; to be csst off
from one's human companions and mads
to live with oriental Oct any other
disease that avsr pisgusa man, ana a
humanitarian world protects you; gst
any othsr affllotlon that aslses men,
and -nurses and madletne and cleanli
ness are at your service. Oct leprosy,
and you are cast away, for there are
only two places la the United State
where provision is made . for lepera
Nsw York and Louisiana.-'
Early was cast off to dwell on the
banks of the Potomac la a tent alone.
as If he did not have a eoul la his body,
as If he had committed some terrible
crime which rendered him unfit for as.
soclatlnn with his follew belnss. Mrs.
Wardell was hounded from spot to spot
with not a foot of rround on which aha
oould breathe peacefully. Not long ago
a man was cnaseq rrom town to towa,
Mfflfll
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We
Are Especially Long on
Large Sizes
Should you fail to find your fit elsewhere, do not
pass us by. Large sizes are in much demand and
we have them 40s to 46s. Beautiful suits in the
latest styles. ,
100 fine fall suits in worsteds, cheviots, fancy,
stripe and plain broadcloths and fancy mixtures; in
green, red, blue, brown and black; man-tailored;
36 and 38-inch coats; full gored and plaited skirts;
up-to-date in all particulars.
Prices Range From
$15 to $40
Furs
A full line of Furs at very
low clean-up gale prices,
from
$2
and
up.
CROONS
te If ha wsre accoread, until finally he
lied from espoeure. In all the
land. Near York Is kindest, yet pit
on itlm whn may get the disease, f.w a
lire with Ihree Chinese and a Pels la
all that la before him, and the 0l
runs too slowly to take hlra out of hla
m leery before ih swfulneaa of his sur
roundings makes life a hell oa earth.
As there Is no known ours for leprosy.
no particular treatment la, given in
Ihsm, except clanlnfoss, plenty ' of
freah Sir. god food and sunlight.
Salves ere administered to eeen the
awful pals they sometime suffer, but "
line is uods Df um pvivn ia. u
all sre able to move about.''
The popular Idea of leprosy la that
the fingers and toes drop off. but thst
Is an infreuueot form of the disease.
None of the lepers oa Blai'k well's
Ih .ml aurr.e that wa V In ID. Alrl flava
they wore hoods and gowns and car
ried elapperaJio warn parsons to flee .
from them, but Joe has - not even a
particular kind ot cap to distinguish
him from the others on ths laland.
Story book ar full of awful tales of
leprosy and they have fostered a false
Impression, but Bo. story could snag-
rterate Uie suffering of the present itv
eper In America. Centuries ago they
were aent to wander In the woods: to
blow a horn wbsn they wanted food,
and la aome parts of Europe they eat
with be sit era nut -what I that com
pared with their treatment of today,
when they have not even that stand
ing .,;..
Well might wa ask. hew about our
selves Three Chinese and a Pole would
be one's only companion, If niarW well's
Island were the asylum. IxMilalana Im
a bad. No sunshine would brighten
your sky, no hopeful race would neip
ou along your rougn roaa. iou woum
worse than any prisoner.
our advertising, for we
do if we deceived you;
Petticoats
Silk Petticoats, in colors
only, all guaranteed, $10
1ST. ...$4.95
$15 values for $7.95:
Second and Yamhill
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