THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 23. 1003.
LAST WEEK OF CAMPAIGN : HPS BRAGGING SIE MGIIAIE
stgnad J J. Vajr. Walter CfNell was
ale vlt'tioi.
O K ell got auiieioua aa aoon aa he
found out that the cliack waa Myt good.
And to make hie m.pi. more r
llu, tr.N.u oouMu'i And Vajr any
whara lie hunt.d froni one end of
ghaalke to the oili.r. K Vajr
Then Vr. O Nell almoat kn.w thai he
waa out tha U. ho ba ut Into oum-
munlt-atlon with the I'uHod States au
litorltlna 10 1'vi'tlaud.
O'Kell gave an eacallcnt diacrlptlon
of the man and the suvoriinisnt agouti
Whan Vajr left Bhanlko be was ac.
rompaiiled by two yuiig wouint. They
.r Mia klauiia Taii and a alia
J.iluiaoa. That the two fair nnaa are
now in Portland Is tbe belief of the
police. - . . 4 .
are inaitlve that Vajr ana.lTica are
CAUSES MUCH ORATORY HIS flOI'fflll KUST TESTIFY
one and the piau.
Price, waa taken to the oou
I-r.t v afirrHiMin. where 1
VaJr. allaa
nty jail yea-
he Is bains
In lltl there were only IT labor
unlona In New Zealand, now there ere
110 with a total Biemberahlp of 48.4(1.
1 ... .J 'LI laUlLJg
cr4 for by riharlff Kievena his board
bvlng paid by Unole Bam.
. . .
1J
: Steals Turkish Towel From Charles M. Schwab Asked
roll Deal oratory of tJI brand. wtU
b on tap throughout ths stata a4 Uis
county of Xluluiomaa during tha com
tug rk and up to alaclloa day en.
week from Tuaedar. I Multnomah
county apaclaitr . tha cmtl will
cloaa In a buret of nUllta ac4 polttloaj
boliedultxl aa tha two mam turciuni
ar. ttia bis closing liryas rally ni u.
Armory on Saturday alsht and tha Hum.
at mo Armciy '
l.hr meollua a
ainploca of Uio Krr-ublloaO IUM (on-
uiliu tomorrow ntilMUt.
At a moating of tl.a Doraocratlo ec-un-tr
rt-nlral counnlttaa laat nlctit an In
vitation Win esUndet! to ul art)ptd
y Mayor Lan. to praatd. at tha laat
Jlryaa rally on Saturday nlshl. Senator
John M. Orarln will b. lbs principal
ipkfr at thla tnaattnu. tnoug n k n. j.
. McAllister will alao maka a ahort ad-'drt-aa
and It la probata tKat tnara will
!bo olhar sjxus.ra.
, It la plannod to tnak thla rally at
tha Armory tha grand clo.lnr avant
of tha Uryan campaign In Multnomah
rountv. Prom rrooris already In tha
hands of tha county cantral comrolttaa.
which haa charca of tha moating. It I
certain that thnro will ba a largo crowd
and an entbuaiaatio on.
- Oratory starts Tomorrow.
Tomorrow nlgbt tha waak of oratory
will ba started off by tha rally under
, tha auaplcaa or tna Kepuuiiran m
rimrfumui llumnhraya
tna principal
oommttloo.
i rr Wuhlnaton will
iapxakar at thla mating and It la ax
' parted tbat thla will ba tha largoat Taft
' meeting of tba cloalng days of Uia caw
5 '?"
Bryan me. tin at Woodman hail. Arista.
. 1 ! thar wilt h
I nvu7 '"n" ..--, .
Thla rally will ba addressed by John
to ba tha Unrest meatlng
that dlatrict bald during
tbj CUB-
a a;
. expct4
in ini
pal an. ,'
Meetings ara alao being planned by
'the Bryan campaign manager! for Mon-
. tavma. ml Tooor, ureanam. inn
appearance aa an orator before tha Col
urad Tall club la North fortiand. Tba
meeting of thla olub waa scheduled for
laat Thuraday. but owing to tha dead)
of ona of Uia tu.mbera, the gathering
wt a yiwiunwi&
Barber Shop Detective
- Hears Boasting:.
to Tell AVTiat He Knows
" of Jforse Overdraft.
and Sunnyslde. All tha meetlo
111
ba arranged during tha early days of
loirs
oat
tha week. It la already determined
that tha meeting at Lenta Will be on
.Vrlday night. - ' .
Tuaaday night Chsrles J.IIcDonald,
a member of tha Multnomah delegation
to tha legislature, will make hla Initial
dentla elector on tha iToMWlloo tick
wilt alao add aome to tha aupply
campaign attache by aa addreaa at
bl. Joiiua mptlat church thla morning.
Throughout tha atata the campaign
win aieo ih carried on wun mucn vigor
during the laat week. Ex-United Statea
Hanatnr John M. Uaarln will deliver aa
addreaa In Albany on the evcnlnr of
iMioDer it. lie win apeag at ruirra
uctooer it and In rorUand October II
MeJUllatat U Oooe,
B. a J. MeAlllater will leave for Oooa
county today, and will apend a week
In that dlatrict talking away whatever
aaaiaianoa J an might nav received
from tha afforta of f!ongreaamaa Kllla,
Who haa luat flnlahad a tour of tha
Coo country.
Juaca Thomaa ODav will nlnaa tha
Bryan campaign at Pendleton on tha
evening or uctooer II with big rally
in ma couri jiouae.
Senator O. V. Coahow of Dourtaa
county la now la Umatilla county and
tomorrow will go Into Wallowa county
iur m i:a in Willi our or Hwni nuv.
During tba paat week Senator Coahow
haa bean making an energetlo camDalrn
a eaitern Oreaon and rannrta whirk
have coma to tha headquartera here
trora nia meetinca tell of hi v ornni.
and enthualaatlo reoepUong aooorded
him.
Baker countv la belnv fVn rm A
y .nam tyniie ana Judge William
ornim. wen . Known Democratln I.
tlclana of tha county, and their reporta
to the state central committee ara to
tha effect that Br van haa tha rnnnl
Uonrreasman Ilobaon nt AUhm
poke to a, larae aatherinv at xiarlfnrrf
yesterday afternoon and to a still larger
auuienoa ai urania rate last nignt.
Uobeona trip throuch Oresoh
niaraea ay-- aome or in largest au
dlencea of the campaign. He will spend
thla week In California.
Reporta from all sections of tha state
indicate mat tna sentiment for Bryan
in irgwing aauy. ana tna uryan cam
pairn managera believe that the riilt
of their work, thla week will net Brran
Thoinaa Rloa likes a nlea - Turkish I (Bearet Maws by Uaaast Ue4 WV.)
towaL to ba stole ona from a barber 1 New Tors, Oct II. Overdrafts by &
bop. and would have made a eleaa geul W. Mors of IU0.tll.4T In ona day
way bad ha not talked about Jt on the I shown today la the trial of tba former
treat
Rica knew ha pad two auditor, but
ba waa unaware of a third. The third
happened to ba Detective Tlohenor.
Tlobenor was In Brownings DarDer
hop on First street whao illoa darted
out tha door, by tha time tbe loaa of
tba towel waa discovered lUoe waa turn
Ing a corner. While lying In tha barber i
ihalr, TIchenor saw tba roan In the ad-
r young
man aeated near the wall. The baroer
Dining chair wink at another
told him tha man with he winking eya
no ua tniar.
had antarad the ahon
iicmnor wrntj not wr wi11' I ..hu.. u lining
shave, but hurried aoroas tha atreec i0' i6.0'1.0
Out came tha pair. He followed tnem,
and on Alder, near Third atreet tny
were Joined by a third young man.
TIchenor fell In behind tha trio.
"Why. It waa Juat aa easy." Rloa wag
explaining, and ha related all the details
or his escapade. Than TIchenor pur
tha party, and he, looking around.
lea trust bead and Alfred It Curtis la
tba criminal branch of tha United BtaUe
circuit court Edward C Mosey.
countant of tha department of Justice,
was the wttneea wbo exposed this new
development of the Moras financial sys
tem.
The total credit of Mora in tha Na
tional Bank of .North. America on Oe
lobar II, 1V0T. a day on which ha was
angagad In epeoulatlons In ice ana
amelllne? stocks, waa 1 13 1.4 11.11. But
hla checks on tha earns bank In ths
course of his one day's market trans
it). To meet tne
deflolenoy be borrowed ft 11,000 from
tna same bank, of which ha waa vice-
president and Curtis was president.
Before thla ha owed tha institution
im.000. llenoe bia debt to the bank
waa liio.otio at tbe and or that day.
Tha 1111.000 loan waa aecured by only
1,100 aharea of United Copper siocx-
uurinr Moxevs testimony, inarm
at ones became auspicious and began I M. Schwab, who had been a director
to nudge Kica to keep quiet, uut iuceii n cuuct, mg vwiu .
am kept on taJairig. I wno piq maa nam iuuui,
u mn 4ilhtlint that
Three acarod youns: men entered lha I thalr turn on tha wltneu stand.
detective ofnee aoon after.
Browning was reluctant to sign
eu
complaint after Rloe bad produce
towel, ao uio oaaa waa dropped.
llOIIOBS GIFTED
tha
flREGO 1 S
a victory in Oregon on November
7
REflO.IIOI FOR
:ii CLOSED TOl'JII
. Licensed Gambling Will Be
! Permitted to Continue in
Nevada City.
most sensational contests in the history
)Of the city Reno today decided by rer
erenaum vote io conunue litem iujiu
llnir. The total vote was S.100 and tha
gamblers won by 660v Reno v111
tlnuo wioo open.
con-
FIIID BIG GUN
OUCH
' That tha members of the two war
ring factions or tna bow on tong are
watching ona another closely, and that
no Chinaman Deionging to euner w
likely to be caught off his guard, was
proved yesieraay, wnen uee mo uu
formerly known as the "mayor of
Chinatown," was fine 10 in the p
IB4
MORS
PATTON
cawab om tha taad.
The steel man when finally called
admitted that during tha time ha waa
on tha board or me nana ne una
tanitatt nnlv four or flva meetlnaa. He
was called to the stand a little out of
tha regular order because he said ne
wanted to go out or town, to ten woai
ha knew about Morses overdrafts.
After aavlne- that ha had been a dl
rector from September 17, 1907, to Bep-
tember 16, 1108, a month before Morse
got out, he was asked this question by
Assistant United States Attorney wise
"Did you over know, prior to October
10, 1107. that Morse had overdrawn
his acoountr
There was a strenuous and vociferous
objection by the counsel for the defenss
on uie ground thai tne proper rounaa
tlon for tbe question had not been laid.
AVEIIIIE GRANT
The achievements of Oregonlsns In
art literature, crafts and science, fur
nished tha topic for the interesting; pro- Mr. Wise, wbo has shown a remarkable
gram given Friday, afternoon by the I grasp of tbe Intricate case, explained
tnat ne was trying to aa iur. ocnwao
Mrs. James Malcolm Reeves. w Th8 uvvers on the other side were re-
iToaericK v. iioiman. in ins caper, lentiess and the steei man was snooea
which dwelt with Qregonlan In "tera- off the stand. BnTl " h .... thm
. i,.i.. .v.. ,..v I I am sorry, Mr. Benwab, said the
ture, emphasised ths lack of apprecla- government lawyer, "but you will bava
tion in ins state xor me wora oi mose i to be here on juonaay,
who have helped to make Its history,
and suggested to the club that aa ef
fort worthy of It would be that of col
lecting and publishing the writings of
Sam
Francis I. MoKenna will apepar be
fore tha Council at Its next meeting
to1-urge that tha Portland Railway,
Light-and Power company be granted
a franchise to lay tracks on Patton
avenue. In spite of the protests of cer
tain property owners on that thorough
fare against the Dassaee of an or
dinance granting that privilege. In ex
plaining why he would give the railway
company the franchise, Mr. McKenna
said last night:
'A netltion slimed by 80 Per cent of
the taxpayers on Patton avenue has been
rued witn tne street committee or the
council, praying that a franchise be
given so that a streetcar line may be
r?Ztk. gsS Nathan, Harris, a member or the Wom-
811
ImDson. the toet.
Tom Richardson of the Commercial
club gave a characteristic address ex
tolling Oregon apples and dairy prod
ucts. His toplo was "Oregonlans in
Crafts and Science."
Mrs. L.uoy ifidwaras Bruce, w-no is an
Oregonlan. gave readings from Oregon
authors, wnicn were wen received.
Muiio appropriate to tne suotecv oi
the day was given by Miss Kathleen
Lawler. who sang two songs composed !
by Oregon writers. "The Four-Leaved
Clover." a dainty little composition.
was a poem by Mrs. Ella Hlggenson of
FACES FEDERAL
I
ERil
Oregon City, set to muslo by
Harris,
orah
the daughter
Ilss Zrp-
or Mrs.
Alleged Forger Charged
With Impersonating ,
Deputy Marshal.
th. ..i. n. nnrttnn f th. ..It. ClUD. juiss JBrr wrote win
-"ht. .Columbia bouoms. and PattoS 7!&J?W&tF ".KndB5f.
that this can be built without inconve- ""StffVJL w,er, nPil 1. m,.
nlenco to wagon traffic. v , -The honor Kuet of the day was Mrs
j ice court for carrying
the
weapon. . f
Tha strife between
a : concei
-.' s
factions
led
al
ready has resulted in two murders, that
of Lee Tal Hov last spring;, and of
Gee last month. Lee Me Gin Is a mem
ibr of the Bow On tong. It is under-
. stood, but thus far has taken little ac
' tive part In th quarrel between t
two factions. ,- J . , '
Thn arrest of Lea Me Gin. who Is
. bier Chinaman and who owns a store
t Second and Pine streets, was un
- looked for. ' Hyde and Craddock, plain
's clothes men, were arresting xour jnm
ese for having lottery tickets in their
: possession. Friday evening, at i wortn
' Fourth street . Lee Me Gin entered the
room and was searched . ror lotter:
' tickets. A big revolver, xully loadei
was found . on him.
' HEN OF 0D COMPANY
. . a PLAN REUNION
: :r A" ' : reunion . of the - members
"f company O, the famous or
ganization, which for many years
' maintained a well earned- reputa
i tlon aa the crack military company of
i the Pacific northwest, will be held at
: the Hotel Danraoore. November 10. As
this company was formed and mustered
i into the Oregon State Militia In Novem
ber, 1883, years prior to the organisa
tion i or ut' nm inianiry regimenc.
- this will oe ine celebration . or .tne
twenty-rirtn anniversary,
During tha life of Company O hun
dreds or vouns men were enlisted in
i and carried on Its rolls, many of whom
i are now. numbered among . Portland a
; v. : . A . . . I - .
, ricuiariy oesirea oy me committee in
cnarge to secure aa nearly aa it is pos
: elble to do so the attendance, of every
; ex-mem oer.
Some little dlffioolty Is being en
countered bv tha committee, in locat
, lng a few of the ex-merabera and it Is
earnestly requested that any of those
) wishing to avail themselves of this op
portunity to meet with their old com-
rants on mis occasion, sena in tneir
notification at once to C. D. Lownsdale,
at ms on ice. no. i first street.
A strons- effort will be DUt forth fcv
i tne committee in charge,' to secure the
attendance at tne gathering or Captain
.1 C Farrar and ft Is confidently ex
pected that be will be ready Jto answer
here- when the roll is CalledT
STJBTJEBS FATHER IS
? JEALOUS OF MAINS
Presiding " Judga Gantenbeln In the
circuit court yesterday signed an order
restraining tha
. aran tin
water and raa
litrlct- This resulted from a petition
Died bv Joaepb H- Nash, "the father of
Nashville," in which ha states that
when be dedicated the streets of Nash
ville to public use be reserved the ex
rluelve right to lay and operate water
Aa isaahvuie la wimin tne ter-
nlng tna country court from
ng a franchiaa to B. 8. Kelaay for
and gas mains In the Mount Scott
ritory covered by the propoad Kelaay
franchlae. he alleges that this would
m;t hla rlghta The fraaciilne waa
Ing copied and was almost ready for
the signatures of Judge Webster and
1e enunty oommieaionera wnea th 1b-
; auction was aerved.
:ap,'NiP, iiuerat
FOR THE V0LUXTEEES
New Haven. Cortn.. Oct. 4. TlgtiMng
r n--t in VanlerbUfe ball todav. Rob
. t A!!-!"" Tat wn of the Republi
, -i Fret4eotJal eandnte and fcla loom
, Henry iirr Bingham, the Vale
- - - r. ' k AravMii . hit B(.h 1 A
. , h-n tursed tnt aa g!y blase j i
- r f:ren,a to sjuenrh, btit for their I '
. r- started la the room next toll
The oDDosltion to the opening of Pat
ton avenue for an electrlo line Is led by
people who are interested In seeing the
line Ronatructed on Albina avenue, where
it will go If the Patton avenue franchise
is refused.
thelra It la occupied by their class
mates, A. B. Gilbert and Wilbur F.
Pavls, who were absent at a recitation.
Young Taft and Bingham broke into
the room, closed a window which they
found open, which was fanning the
flames into a fierce blaze and poured
water on the fife. When the firemen
arrived Taft and Bingham had the
flames well under control, and a swish
from the city chemical engine completed
their efforts.
Classmates of Taft say that he led
In the brave act and that they shall
recommend him for a Carnegie medal.
He leads the class of Tale, 110, In
scholarship.
J. J. Vajr, alias W. B. Price, arrested
by the police Friday on suspicion of
having tried to get rid of several pieces
Lena Erwin Allen, president of the I of worthless paper In exchange k. for
Washington State Federation of Wom-lgoj, hard-earned cash, was turned over
the work Tof clubs for women. Mra 40 tne United SUtes authorities yester
il?n hlrmu? f th. mmmi y afternoon, a complaint having been
"23. nascKe & wmallat JXnTtlSlaK Wl
ing for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expo- ""Pf'Sul-.1," .anJ0i!ceJ:..J. v.
-:! ' 1 as a denutv united urates marsnai. tb
SfK?" oi-i: h U5Ln LJr Uoveraent officials readily understand
Ilbl?i-. vhnif t0"b. tb? u.?erlnt?Td!! why he passed himself off aa an officer
of the bui d lng and also the collector of the United States, but they do not
vx tuo dajiiuii fruivu jo tu iiiiiiuuo wv Jm 1 iiniarsronri arngi'g nn m,a vt n na eAr nniri
men's work of many- kinds, includtaar a 0f the name Vajr. As a deputy marshal
fine exhibition of handicraft Vair waa able to cash checks wherever
inr iiBi iwi toumo,- a 1 ne Dieasea. xninirs came easy ror tne
nursery and reception rooms, and the man with the funny name, and he got
building is to be a permanent one, acquainted with all the saloonkeepers in
which, after the exhibition, will be Shaniko and soon had their confidence
turned over to the women students of also some of their money,
the University of Washington. vajr Just pronounce that name If
you can the government agents be-
A central labor union has been formed I Heve he stole it, too was a high flyer.
at Battle Creek, Mich., hitherto known At one place he spent 90 cents at one
as tbe non-union center, with ' a total I pop. In another h
membership of 1,200.
pop. In another nour ne had a jag,
it Is said, and $26 on a worthless check
PAINLE
Lady Attendant
Bank Reference
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DENTAL
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woiic
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If you are nervous or hare
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7
Special Rates
ALL THIS MONTH
Flexible Flesh-Colored
Plates, none better
made ..?7.00;
22-Carat Solid Gold
Crowns . . . . . . . .$3.50
22-Carat Bridge Work, per
tooth ..........-.$3J50
Gold Fillings..... 51.00
Silver Fillings 50
"CANTREFI-L"
A
Revolution In Bottles
The Demand Is World Wide and Urgent.
We Alone Can Supply It. - ; rl;
Tht Cantrefil bottle will Mtely make big monry
for iti stockholders, '"'
It it the only commercU! tvon-refillable bottle
ever inyented. , '
Better Send In Your Order
Remember this old saying: "Procrastination i
the thief of time,' and you know how true it is.
Send in your order at once, with a . deposit of $5
or $10 for as many shares as you avant. as tbe 10.-
000 shares of 50c stock will probably all be taken.
'j within three davs and then the stock ffoes to i75c."
Tk.l TT.!t.4 C .1 . . .1 . T.... . v.: 1. - TL. r'.,.f.l T3.l. r
billion Lotties a year. If we supply only one-tentn. is caoitalued at only S1.WU.UUU when it would easily
oi tnat number it will require 1UU,UW,UUU bottles stand 55,UW,0W. 1
. Tbe liquid manufacturers and all dealers in bot
tled goods will pay our stockholders many, many
millions. . . '
i . .. -
Why Pay More?
ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS
Open Evening 8, Sundaj Till L Coraer Fifth" and Washington, Actom From PeTkins Hotel
and a profit of only one cent a bottle would amount
to $1,000,000 or 100 per cent on our entire cap
italuation annually.. . -
The Cautrefil bottle )s absolutely non-r'eGllabJe.
costs very little more than ordinary bottles, and
lis complete and convenient
The Cantrcfil Bottle Company owns the patents
of the civilized countries and will suddIv manufac
turers of liquids and. all dealers in bottled goods
with non-refillable bottles in all sizes and shapes.
The demand is immense. The supply will bi equal
ly immense.
The par value of this stock is $1 per share.
Onethalf of our first offerimr of 20.000 shares.
at 50c per share was taken on the mere announce
ment that it was ready. The remainder .may be
had at the same price if taken within a fw davs.
after which the price will advance to 75c.
For a century the manufacturers of liquid goods
have indulged the hope that a non-refillable bot
tle would be invented. Genius has -struggled with
the problem persistently.. - v
Exoert bottle testers have pronounced the Cant-
refil the only practical -jion-refillabld" bottle ever '
invented. The most crucial tests prove' it to be
absolutely non-refillable and therefore it will fill
a vast business void. It is the ONLY ONE. Mil
lions of. dollars worth of business is in sight and
comparatively little capital will - put the Cantrcfil
Bottle Company on a Urge dividend basis. We
repeat the demand is world-wide and urgent We
alone can supply if . . .. .
This is your opportunity. Qpen your strong box
or write your check for all you can pay for, as
delays are aangerous, ana iirst come, urst served.
DO IT NOW!
The Board of Directors is composed of the following well-known gentlemen:
F. Herbert Clarke .,. . . Attorney-at-Law
Daniel McAUen. . . . . .... Dry Goods Merchant
Henry M. Lambert. y. Banker
F. H. Dammasch, M. D. Physician
Odaville Yates Inventor
CANTREFIL BOTTLE CO,
501 Board of Trade BIdg.
Portland, Ot.
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refil Bottle Company.
Name .......
Street
Citv
CANTREFIL BOTTLE CO..
501 Board of Trade Bldg.
Portland, Or. -
I enclose $ -part payment
f - full payment
for
tie Company.
, . shares of the Cantrefil Bot-
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