THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 23.. 1908.
.UFOllETTE MID
11 HIS WIFE
Drinking. Men
$1.70
Brook
DAVIDSON CLASH
WEIII ZIWIIIIG
,
Not Reliable
Steinbach's Special
The Peer of AH $3
; Hats
- Hat .
. -
)im Breach; Between. Gov
ernor and Senator Pos
, ' . slble Result. 1
Then Albert . Pp'rnffue Went
After Divorce EtlitU
V- Had Visions. .
. Employers Want Sober Men
(United TrwM Lnm4 Win.)
La Croafta. Wis- Oct., M. What Is I
Competition la tea keen ltd Ufa la
too strenuous fur an employer to keep
niea on his payroll whoa nervea are
Unsteady and whoa brains are not
Clear.
Kvery Una of business la beginning
1W-IIA I iu.lt Wta l k
. ailnfisllelua Ha dour a to drlnktna man.
iicinii, num w.- t t . j hi..
" ' . - . I , . j I 'IHNKVUIIHI 1 A UIIWH' Rnu
looked forward to today the moat im- i evioenca waa aauuoau . 1 moat dlaeaaea has Ua remedy. Or.
miFlanl nominal Inpldant in tha Wlanon. I Bncil a court auriOB nm bmu. im ia rsiuiiua wemi.m anu ia
i. i.- ...... .... ..... I . . nr nivsri w. I Bold under a noaltlv auaraota to t
TTbIii aial. ll.n.inii I VnMlia n I Mtir. eiia ... In at KJlth BDraaTUa. a CPS- I . i . . i...'.. .
Vv. uh"v ... mi v4i. I r'- - tmium. VI 1(1 w iv in iWV lUriUMi
QaJravllla In- tha Interest of Herman L. I roneaa of Powle'a church of 7.1 on, whoi which can ba uaMl without tha pa-
la aliased to have been lured away rrorn I " aniiwiaoge in iaa. coiim or iww
her family of four children by roll
Ekarn'a oandldacv fax membarahlp
to tnaia
lo
ambly.-tkarn la mnnU, ?"","
an Independent candidate In oppoaltlnnl Tha allmax waa rrachej
to A. T. Twvane. the rtfukl ftrpublt-1 rik.P n,,rnia. tha 11-rear-old eon.
ran nominee. Uovernor La-iden favora I taarfullv tsaiirud that he had aaverai
mily of four ihlldrrn by rellgloua J and i No, I for thoa who wlab to be
to A.
Wlatlfini
L-hed when lime
11-year-old aoi
the election of T
conalder It poaal
an open bread
Twcana and pollt clana tlniea an h
bla thta there will be Ueper. who
li Ucwfwi Governor epraaue'a abi
Lavldo i and Hnator LaKollvtta aa a I
: the rcht for the aaaombiy. I
hla faihar klaalnc tha hou
to waa nireu uunca wp.
ibeenc. ...
Hi.r.n. la a railroad engineer. He
reeult o! the fa-he for the aaavmhly. I atataa on tha atand that hla wife haa
Kkern char'.ea fraud In the primary Ik.. mamhor at tha Zlon a act for
. rmuiii uu Boiwivi 1 - - 00111 1 tf V f T DU
rioaurea intendca to ineur trie election i noiB. ;r Ue purpoae
of Kkern. i ta.tiniwt tl
Governor Davldaon announced today rn tana iMumini from a it-hour run
that ha would make Ave .aueechea -tor I--' fir., ha found hla wife and de-
Tw-eane tha following day. I parted auKenly. laavlna- a latter ld
dreoaed to .llm wnicn Z11 "
other thlna-e that aba had had a vlalon
and that ab waa eompeuea 10 leave
Immediately for lion city.
There are lour onuomi wii.i
area from t to 14 yeaxa. ana n waa ai-
i a n.t ha mAthar left them witn
at having made-any arrang-amenta for
in.ia r a m mnru rnm I urt.
Bhe returned to Tacoma Auruet 1 and
found that a houaekepjr. Mra. Grace
Uanay, had Been inaiaiiau m ui uuw
cured.
The (uarantea applies to both forma.
Mailed In Plain aruled Dackaae on ra-
eelpt of 11.00. Write for freo booklet,
mailed In plain ealed envelop. The
Orrlno Co Waa h In a ton. l. CV or
woodward. Clark Co.. dlatrlbutora.
a BICH QUAETZ STEIKE-'
NEAR SONOBAaiCAL;
V '. (Called rreai Laaaad Wirt..
Sonora, CaL. Oct S. Word waa re
ceived' from Jamestown today that a
"rich ouarta atrlke waa made laat week
od the Mangnte-Kavanauarh claim near! hold In her atead.
msmmm
i
III REGISIIiil
o
284 More Voters Are Shown
in Linn;1501nClat- '
. sop County.
, , a' . , - .'. . ' ; . ,
Our Great Fumis
offers exceptional values, for Friday and Saturday-the
splendid business the' department is. doing proves con
clusively that otir patrons get their money's Vfarth.
MEN'S SHIRTS 91.15, $1.50, ?2.00 i?2.50 and
$3.00 Excellos, Star, Cluett and our own special brand.
AH 'the new patterns and colorings. in light and dark
shades, cuffs, attached or detached, plain, plaited and
stiff bosoms; superior styles, excellence of fit and fin-
n; an endless assortment to choose from. V'
is
MEN'S UNDERWEAR 50 and by easy stages to
$5.00, .embracing the prdducts of the best American
and foreign mills Stuttgarter, American Hosiery Co.s,
Winsted, Norfolk, New Brunswick and Coopersj silk
and wool, all wool, c6tton and wool' mixtures, .linen
and mercerized fabrics, two-piece and union. '-
that place. The announcement haa cre
ated a a re at deal of excitement here.
and proapectora are preparing; for a ruah
. Into the mountalna. Thoae who report
the atrlke aav that rree gold wortn from
II to IS la being taken, from every
pound of rock. . i ' , .
' , . r ' 9100.00 UWAXO
.would gladly be paid for a ru
many people wnq are crippled
rheumatism, vet
they can he cured by a few bottle o
Baiiard a snow Linlnien
they only knew It,
nt.
la only 26c. 60c and $1.00
-Sold by Bkldmora Drug Co.
Tha caae haa been taken under advlee-
WALTER THOMAS IS
; VrDROWNED IN RIVER
Peyton Or, Oct. Jt-rWalter Thomaa
rm I or ttlia .Cliy. yno- bum uvea tmiiiuM
with I on the government anagboat on the
Wlliameiie nv"r,'waa oniwnra jrBaicr
Aav afternoon about 1:10. He waa in
and the price I a aklff running out an anchor line from
per bottle. 'tne aoat. i'p to a taie nour iai ti w
lnr the body had not been found.
v
asaaor Knowim novBsaa '
, . ...i
ndependenee of
YoungMeia
An mtcrestm? thought in
connection with the Stein
Bloch tailoririg business is that
its steady growth year after
year is in no small measure
due to the " appreciation of
young men. '
Many ., pt. its young men,
friends of former years are
now gray-haired business men
and they have the same re
spect for the' fit and style of
Stein-Bloch clothes today that
they had at the end of the first
season they' wore a suit or-an
overcoat bearing the Stein3
lUoch trade-mark. " '
Young men today, as well as
their elders, appreciate correct
ness of fashion", as opposed to'
vulgar exaggeration ; smooth
ness of fit as opposed to rough
ness of fit, and many who are
not old friends are coming to
realize that Stein-Bloch clothes
are -correct, in form as well as
in substance.
AGENTS DUNLAP HATS
Mi
GO.
289 AND 291 WASHINGTON STREET
; Perkins Hotel Bldg. V
(pecUl Dlapatcb to Tke Journal.) -
Albany. Or., Oct Jl. Regtatrmtlon for
the election in November for prealdent
In Linn county total 4.S41, which la
an Increaie of 284 votea aince the
June election. The Increaae la due to
great numbers who have made Linn
county their home during- the past fe
months.
Following Is the registration In the
county precincts: Albany 2t, East Al
bany 174. Weat Albany J70, North
BrownavlUe 25 1. South Brownaville
ii, center 7. Crawfordsville 194. Fos-
norm jiarriaDura- iix. Kantn H.vr .
burg 143, Lordon 86. Kingston 43. Li
oomge 146, North Lebanon 183, South
Lebanon ill. Orleans 126. Price 284.
Rock Creek 106, Want lam lit. North
Bolo 124, South Sclo 119, Shedd 17.
Shelburn 122, Bodavllle 70, Sweet Home
lib, Syracuse 84. Tallman 69, .Tangent
naienoa isi.
Ia ClaUop Count,
(Special Diana tea to Tha JoaraaLt
Astoria, Or., Oct, 23. The total of
registrations in Clatsop county, Oregon,
la 2.139 in the city and 1,066 in the
country, a total of 8.207. The registra
tion Jaat June was 3,057, a. gain of
160.
Reglatratlon by precincts Is aa folet
lows: Astoria jvo. I, star 3, 226: 3.
326; 4, 311; 6. 337; 6, 291; 1, 263. Clif
ton No. 1, 66; 2, 30: Chadwell, 4;
Elsie. 21: John Day No. 1, 61; 2, 17;
Jewell, II; Knappa, 63; Mlshawaka, 12;
Melville, 16; New Astoria, 161; Olney,
40; Push. 10; Seaside, 63 Svensen,
45; Vesper, 8; Westport. 27; Warren
ton, 110; Wtlluskl, 261; Young's River,
18.
Klamath Ia Quiet.,
(Special Dispatch to Tba Jontaal.t
Klamath Falls. Or.. Oct. 18. Twice as
many Republicans as Democrats have
registered In Klamath Fills for the
'residential election. Of 837 voters.
28 are Republicans. 266 Democrats and
44 scattering. There haa been abso
lutely no campaign spirit In Klamath
county.
Only One "BR0M0 avrvnTE"
That ia LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Look
for tha algnature nt K. W. Grora. TTied th I
World over to Cure a Gold In una Day. 25s,
GOLF AND KNIT C0ATC-In plain colors and color combinations brown,
tan, green, navy and crimson; medium and heavy all wool materials; finest sax
ony yarns, at ?2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00.
If you're very. "choosy" about neckwear, we'll show
you some finest conceptions at $1.50 and $1.00. The
best imported silks, rich and heavy; beautiful patterns.
But you can get fine neckwear at o0 here, that's equal'
to'most of the $1.00 kind.
GLOVES Dents,7 Fownes, Adlers and ctfher well
known makes; finest caperetta, cape, kid and dog skin,
all the newest fall and winter shades, some silk lined at
$1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR PORTLAND FOR THE HOLE
PROOF SOX FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, SOJJ) WITH A SIX
MONTHS' GUARANTEE. "
Death Roll of
the Northwest
GO LD, DUST goes after
dirt with a "big stick" and
does all cleaning quicker
and more thoroughly than
sdap or any other cleanser
David Kesler.
(Special Dtapatcb te Toe JooraaLV
Forest Grove, Or., Oct. 22. David
Kesler, 79 years Of age, died at his
home in this city Tuesday and was
buried yesterday In Forest View ceme
tery. Funeral services were, under trie
auspices of the (i A. R., of which de
ceased was a prominent member.
Mr. Kesler was born in Pennsylvania:
He moved to Wauson. Ohio, and in 1851
married Miss Caroline Hettinger, who
aiea in isdd. He was married aaraln in
1861 to Miss Elisabeth Alfrado. who
died m 1S7.
When the civil war broke out Mr.
Kesler enlisted tn the 100th Ohio in
fantry and served five years. In 1878
ne movea to nea t:ioud. Neb., and In
1880 married Mrs. Ellen Nice, movfnar
wuh her to this city in 1903. Besides
nis wire, iour cnitoren survive;. A. L.
Kesler, Beaverton. Or.: Charles Ic-aler.
Red Cloud, Neb.; John. Kesler. Astoria,
ana mra. m. a. noirman, vaidea, Alaska.
There ara two steprklldren. Charles
Nice and Mrs. Nora Wllhelmaon of thl
cuy.
Mrs. Luannav-C. Stanlej.
(Special Plapatcb to Tba Joarnal.)
Greaham; Or., Oct. 23. Mrs. Lai anna
C. Stanley, 84 years of age. one of the
eany pioneers oi Multnomah county,
died here yesterday, at the home of her
son, J. M. Stanfoy. she had been living
In Wyoming since 1872; and only ar
rived here on a visit about six weeks
ago. '
Mrs. Stanley, . whose maiden name
was Luanna C. Worden, was bom In
Missouri. She was married to Harris
Stanley In 1844, tha family crossing the
plains to Oregon in 1863. They settled
on a. donation land claim about one mile
, west or ureenaro on the Section line
Jroad, where they' lived for 20 yearn.
worn inejr movra 10 Wyoming. nr.
aa-ed 77
fiOTVn DTT5vT is more tha n Rnarilr&a Tnnr&y&7 died ther ln 1
- , - a a -w VT .trCX'V- I Mra. Stanley waa the mother of ten
' than Snan. NiaTl TnerPlV riMtlQ lit ll .1 1 I li i I'.cnudren. eigm or wnom are atl l living.
gets under the surface, tills every crerm. washes
out every impurity and sterilizes everything!
it toucnes. ; it is a sanitary cleanser ana saves j
the housewife the toil of rubbinp and scrubbincf. f
Other ; cleansers make
,you show what you're
made of . .
i GOLD DUST shows J&s
- xtrriaf TTiarlt nf vI
v a. -a car m mmw--v war w a
'- GOLD DUST makes
It does the hard part of
the work; you merely
assist it" -
4 paw BHa ,
Three of them are now residents of
this vicinity. Mrs. Kate Harmon, J. M.
Stanley and Mrs. I C Cover.
x Nathan StJIaon.
- - - ' .- -. . ... nu v , .
' P antral la. With.. OdL 31 V.h.n
Stllson. 82 years of age, a- veteran of
the civil war. died at . hla home In
Rochester, north of thin eily, yesterday
morning. "Grandpa" Sfllaon. as he waa
commonly celled, moved from Oregon
te Rocheater aooui is years ago. and
was well Known oy nearly everyone
la tnia section.
iDfirimiiif -de Gog
....... . .
orza
Heilig Theatre
Thursday Evening
October 29, 1908
(Next Week)
v - i i wi
Smlllo da Oogorsa Is, according to the
records, an-American, born of Cuban
parentage, and French education. Da
O-ogorxa's voice la one of the most aJl
round beautiful baritones ever heard' in
this city. Els staging Is sympathetlo,
artlstia to the most inalgnt&oant aote,
and he la all : temperament. ' Oogoraa
captured the audience at tha ontset with
a wonderfully human Interpretation of
th "Prologue" j from Pagllaccl. Tka
splendid artist raoeived tha biggest ora
tion that ever awakened echoes la tha
Alfcambnu San Francisco Chronicle. ,
As
during his triumphal tour of sev-
1 years aro. de Goaorsa. the far-
famed baritone, again requeats and will
eral years ago.
be furnished the use of the Checkering.
Louls A. Adams.
rlVwrl.l Dtanatrft a Ta 1 vara. I I
Vancouver. Waah, Oct. 13. Louisa A.
Adawia, 37 year" f are. wife of C V.
Adams of ML Pleasant, died yesterday
aa the reault of Injuries racervad from
a fall seraral montha ago. fh had
been ill for ear eral wee.
She waa a native of Iowa. A hus
band and two amall children aurvlva.
Interment IH be In the tit. Pleasant
cntry.
The mere mention. "Chlckerlna Piano
Used Exclusively," In connection with
de Gogoraa recital, aa with Conrted s
Metropolitan Quartet, whose gracious
acknowledgment, signed by each one of
the artists. Is published herewith. Is of
- rnc.5e. fh9n passing Interest,
WRnever the Chickerlng Is used by
an artist or musical organization it ia
solely for tha reason that they believe
it the finest piano made. Their choice
is not Influenced by a financial conald
eratton. Chickerlng A 80ns will not atoop to
commereialism In furthering the Inter
ests of the glorious Chickerlng piano.
Thev wlU not pay even the greatest of
.artists to plav their pianos or solicit
their testimonials or Influence. In this
respect Chickerlng A Sons strfnd alone.
The Chickerlng is the only house that
does not enerage salaried artlsta to play
their Instruments.
'TIs surely commendable that Ameri
ca's oldest and moat Illustrious piano
concern should stand out ' boldly and
fearlessly against this system of pur
chased Influence which does not en
hance the munlral value of tha piano a
particle hut necessarily adds a great
dral to the Belling price.
The excluatve um of tha Chickerlng
Piano by the above eminent baritone Is
snother tribute to the glorious Chick
erlng and the methods of this time-honored
' establishment. It also demon
strates that the choice ef thla great ,
artist cannot b secured for a financial
Consideration.
No time Is too lonr no pains too
great no legitimate coat too large, and
no effort too vaat to expend In achiev
ing for each Individual Chickerlng tha
goal of ertletlc perfection.
The Chickerlng todav la Supreme, In
approachable, Unaaatchable. Sold ex
clualvcly by
More Chickering Laurels Warm Words of Praise
From People Who Know
Gentlemen: .
Before leaving your beautiful city we feel it our duty
to express to you in a few hurried words a mite of the grat
itude and satisfaction we feel for your firm for supplying
us not only the magnificent Chickering Grand Pianos for the :'.
various concerts, but also the thoroughly magnificent Chick
erings that we have been using in our respective apartments
at the hotel here. ; '
We have become very much attached to the exquisite tone
of these truly superb instruments. They certainly leave
nothing to be desired in meeting our requirements in every way.
Wishing you every success, and again thanking you, we are
Very sincerely yours, V
aw-otarrr
DALLAS RIFLEMLW
.... 3LUvK GOOD SCORES J
af atiftewt Quality.
Taa
To Eilers Piano House,
City :
Portland Hotel,
October 8tn,
IDC
arial I1apl- ta Tke J M-wI.l
taltaa. Or- Oct. 13. O-ipaay H.
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Mtlcr. of FAIRY ?OAP, the oril ctke.
ilPaaw'saaa
hnrt Th fmr-an team, alwetieg N
eanpetttton with all etner teams ef the
Fourth realmewt. made a total exr m
tmr rane rt it tirta.
man team wae a total t ltt
VIbig la the at ewnnal ef IHa
tvvrwn teaajt. with their -rs en
-eet"tar's ': Prlva'a gtl'rler.
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ll: rriai t-net. i:
Z ft r i t er'I-e ln I
aa fnltowa- Corporal ghaw rrtra'ea j THe e- e t,
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