The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 27, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE "OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27. 1003.
L AfJY RALLIES E A III
)TLipman;-Wo lie's Wednesday Hew
7,?
Rcduso Cornets for stout women
Nemo and C B. a Ii Spirite Corsets
. FOR Fill coumus
irv:i:iiBi)ii
Arnold's WoolTinish
25c Suiting, 10c
Arnold's famous wool finish Suiting, x
Every . Stump
County ; Building' ,1s NOW wd. Come in dirk and medium colored
J Both Parties Will Bo Kept
Jtosy.m- the . City and In
County Until the Night
; Before Election. . ..
on Wrong Side of Willam
ette; EivcrWill Discuss
Matter at Meeting. ' ; : '
lld and checks; an ideal material
or school dresses, Wedncsdiy only
10c
Bed Spread Sale
'. The close of the cimpilm ! to wit
ness, rone wed activity in Oregon on tuo
part of both. Democrats and Republl-
carta. Ever available speaker In both
camp will be kept busy up to and In
cluding next Monday night, when the
war h.irses will rent from their labors
, and allow the voters to do. the rest.
The bin meeting of this weak will be
in. ieniocretio lauy at tne Armory
next Saturday night, at which Banator
jonn m. uearin- will ne tne pnncipui
. speaker. It Is expeoted that this, which
will be the last big rally of the cam--rsign.
will draw a crowd which, will
. nil tbe building. Mayor ' Harry Lane
will preside and It la probable thai he
will make an address as well.
There will be Democratic meetings at
various places in tne city and county
on ail tne otner nrgnts or ine ween. To
morrow night E. 8. J. McAllister will
apeak at Jones' hall. Front and Olbbs
streets. Thursday night the will be a
meeting of Odd Fellows haTl. Grand
avenue and East fine street. The apeak'
. era nave not yet Dean seiectea.
There will also be a meetlna Thnra
day night at Lodell hall, Seventeenth and
Thurroan streets, at which Colonel Rob
ert A. Miller will address the voters.
Another meeting will be held the same
mgnt at woodmen nail. Mount Tabor,
The sneakers have not
Not often that you aret sneclal values in
irtica a staple household article. Take ad
vantage of this sale. .
A meetlna; of the presidents of all the
ammt aM nnart eltiha fa ta ha hald ta-
night In the Sargent notelGrand s.vs- Regular $1.25 Bed SDreads. Sl.00
nut ana nawinvru. .,,nur,' iur www fua-
pose of discussing- several questions re
garded as' very important by the 'east
side business men. ' - " ':
Tbe members of the United club are
discussing the- prospects for bringing
the , new courthouse, .whenever it la
built, to the east aide. They hold that
tne east side is tne oniy logical piacs
for ' the courthouse. They have pre-
oared answers for perhaps every argru
ment that will be put up against an east
side courthouse. The greater popula
tion by far Is on the east side, tneyi 1 -
say. This . is admitted by every Douy, 1 rringca v-rocnet iiecspreaas,
so tn.y
gument
'Hemmed Crochet :BedsDreads. full . eiie.
arseilles desisns: resrular $1.25 t1 nn
values, for this great sale, only. 1UU
Regular $1.75 Bed Spreads, $1.48
Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads, full
i regular SI J5 values, for this
size,
regular S1.75 values, for this Of AO,
great sale, only ..apla'iO
ISt I O m rA T) 1 ' l " .... .. 1
side courthouse. The greater popula-l Artful SWU UCU OUlCdUS, i.iy
full size, as-
$1.19
ht be inconvenienced by being corn-1 tj ' J cL j -
eat side office lCum $..6 1ICU jpiCdQS, !..;
they use this as, their, prmoipai ar- sorted - patterns. regular $1.50
manr v s - . . . - ' . J- . -
"They contend thatwhere one lawyer values, priced, tor this sale, only.
ml-
Delled to co from his wes
la an a&at side courthouse, many wit
nesses are now Inconvenienced by being
obliged to go from their east side homes
and places of business to a weft side
county building. ' -. ' i.
It is argued, also, mat raxmers wno
coma to town are rreatly inconven
ienced by beingobllged . to : cross the
is eourii
Fringed - Bed Spreads, with cut corners:
full size; suitable for iron beds; f 7C
regular $2.25 vals.t for. this sale, .tj)ll D
Reflular $1.00 Btr1 .Snrcarfe 9 n
15 sneakers have not yet been ehosen. I lenced by beingpbltged to cross the I ' ,
Krldav nlarht there will ba a rail at -i.. ,n tk annrThmn. Th rat I C..: T.J ' O i-
Lent, and-another at Gr.shamT- Colonel . mI .TemnT wawerV thta by ssylai "rU-.f"aA l V- Kll
MUler and others will address that the'farmer must come to the west 4U" Tcuiar j.w values, ea. ,-. V
I Robert A.
-the Utter.
Saturday night. In addition to the big
rally at the Armory there .will be a
tneetinr at Bridal Veil and another In
Vest: Portland.'
M. A. Miller and E. S. J. McAllister
will speak at Corvallls Thursday even
. !ng, at Halsey Friday evening and at
- J ewberg Monday evening. y
' M. A. Miller and Colonel M. E. Gibson
will address the voters at Bhorldan
Saturday night Monday evening-there
will be a pemocratlo rally at The Dalles,
at which Judge O'Day will -be the prin
cipal speaaer.
WOMAN TYING SHOE i
UPSET AND ROBBED
' Ban' Francisco, Oct 17. -Mrs. W. F.
Appleby of this city was the victim to
day of a thief who adopted a novel
1 method. Mrs. Appleby was walking on
the street when her snoe became un
tie. She laid her handbag." which eon-
; tained money and Jewelry of oonelder-
able value, on tne ground oesiae ner ana
bent over to tie the laces. .At that in
stant a man, who had been quietly fol
lowing her, gave her a shove and she
was sent prostrate to the pavement
while the thief boiled with the hand
bag.. Because she did . not see her aasallr
ant, Mrs. - Appleby, was unable to give
any description of elm to the police.
side anyway to go to the-commission
houses. but the east elders eome back
with the argument that the wholesale
houses are gradually coming to tha east
side, and that several axe already lo
cated there.
Tnere are many other arguments and
equally aa many answera. -owever,
the matter la to be taken up and a de
cision by the members of tbe club Is ex
pected tonisnt.
VEBY YOUNG GIRLS
NOT TO SELL TAGS
Actual $27.50, $30 and $32.50 Women's Suits
A stupendous, almost unbelievable offer but absolutely genuine; a fortunate purchase
rushed to us from New York this week by our buyers, who captured in this purchase
Ata geat sacrifice the finest lot of Women's Suits sent to Portland -this seasonand.
bear ,ift, mind that when' Lipman, Wolfe & Co. say $30 suits they mean $30 suits. This
is not the case with some unreliable stores that you are acquainted with. Considering
the intrinsic worth and qualities of these suits, the price is remarkable.
. ; The colors ire Italian brown. Navy blae, vcrd, red, black and green. Every
- soil comes In the popular single breasted semMlttiog coat style. The
smart and predominating effect for the season ol 190S-1909. Tbe skirls are In
v v Ibe newest flare styles. Lined with Tallcla silk and. handsomely tailored.
Each' suit is distinctive, full of style and grace, embodying the superior finish and fashioning that dis
closes their high-class tailoring. .. They are regular $27.50, $30.00 and $32.50 values. CIO QC
On sale Wednesday for only 4. vleeOD
F O.R
ri n wTi . -i
Regul
ar $2-$2.25 Trefousse, Fownes
and Rcynicr Suede Gloves, $1.39 Pr.
Here is a Glove Sale that exhibits the resourcefulness of Portland's Best Gfove Store. No other elove
department is able to offer you such variety in world-famous brands of gloves at a special sale. . This
. I . 5 , . . l . f . 1 ' t f mr . ..
is ioc second tunc in our History mat we nave given una special, many women wiu rememoer tne sen
sational crowds in our Glove Section at that sale. ' ( ... ... , ' ;
Gennine Trefonsse, Fownes and Beynler Snede or Undress Kid Gloves, every
size In black, fans, browns, gray and mode. Two and three clasp styles.
Every pair fitted. Regular $2.00 and $2.25 values. On sale 4 Oft
Wednesday at only $ltl
Women's Novelty Nt Waists
lists
$5W
MJ9
HAD FOUR AYIVES,
EX-PASTOR JAILED
Nevada, Mo., Oct. 11. In the circuit
court the Rev. W. H. Forse, 74 years
old, formerly paatos of a church here,
pleaded guilty to bigamy and wa
sentenced to three years m the pent-
tenrtary. - - - . - '
lie admitted the charge when con
fronted bv two of his four wives. HI
excuse was that his memory 'was bad,)
,
During- the week Immediately preced
ing the election Mew xoric is to oe tne
on the lace trimming, f Sold regularly at $5.00 and are extraordinary value
S bene- 'I at that nrlr ; On-ul. fnr Ur..4tMlr . rf saw n
at that price. On sale for Wednesday at
$2.79
Tildes Wnmtl't Mf WaiVa KAma t,U;fU1. n;.sA. f
n.f. M- 5ai 91 Ta tna At. " ' " w v aa iiiv toaiuuuavaV aWa&VVVUW VI'
rurilBUUt wv a. m a . v mw
Editor pf The Journal May we
iStTS- pubHrthnn. with silk and trimmed with Persian embroidery, Cluny insertion and
young srlrls are, to be
streetsMlllng tags for the
fit of the Baby home Saturday
next?'"
; The young ladies who, are to
help on tag- day will work under
chaperones, and each block in
the- business district will be
carefully supervised by several
women. 1 Host - careful attention
la- being given to the protection
of all our volunteer workers and
every effort is being made to
have the whole affair conducted
with courtesy, honor and dig
nity. -' THE) BABT HOME,
By I W. Sitton. President
Sale of Streets
6 Pillow Cases
A great chance to fill your
needs for these staple ar
ticles at very low prices.
Ready for use, and good re
liable qualities.
Sheets, 2 yards wide, spe
cial for Wednesday 40e
Sheets, 2 yards wide, spe
cial for Wednesday. . ..BOe
Pillow Cases, a speeial 20c
value, for only, ea..,12j4
and that he could not always remember 1 center of activity in the national cam
whether. he was married. 1 palgns of both the leading parties.
Louis 'Gordon, a Well-Known Phila
delphia Insurance Man Testifies
to the Merits of
WARNERS SAFE CURE
HOW ARE YOUR KIDNEYS?
You Owe It to Yourself to Find Out at Osee.
Diseased Kidneys Cause More Sickness and Serious Complications
, ' v ; . v . Than Any Other Disease. ;
Read this convincing letter:
""I desire to testify to the merits of
.Warner's Safe i Cure. I have suffered
for several years with, kidney trouble
and spent quite a , sura of money
with doctors 'without, relief, until I
was prevailed upon, to try your medi
cine. One bottle of your Warner's
Safe Cure did me more good than all! John Brugger
- . .
' h ii t . v ' v "'i' r 8 . - J fi
: t . -jry . s -wm.-m T
r- fj , tl .1. t1f i, . n,n.il mil fill- I rtir-"'- - riW" -""- n.,iy...i 4
7
Hornback Alligator Bags
' . . . , , .,
These are the Genuine Hornback Alligator Bags that are so stylish'
and popular. A special purchase of note enables us to offer the choio
est bags at about half price. All reduced as follows:
$16.50 Alligator Bags, $8.75
$12.50 Alligator Bags, $5.98
$11.50 Alligator Bags, $35
$10.00 Alligator Bags, 8-Inch at $5.00
Lieutenant-Governor Chanler. Democra.
tic candidate for governor of New York,
was also on tne stanau ah teese aia
tlnguished Democrats made t addresses.
- V . Ziabor Zssum Smphaatsed.
The candidate emphasised the issues
raised by labor in this campaign. . He
declared that Oompers bad never critl
clsed the courts more severely than
Roosevelt himself had. He charged
inai tne president was now issuing a
dally bulletin assuring the people that
Mr. Taft was a friend of labor. "My
friends," he said, ''there is a certain
mutuality about friendship: both sides
have to be consulted and Mr. Rodsevzlt
consults only one side when he dis
cusses Mr. Taft aa the friend of labor.
I care not what he may say about Mr.
Taft's friendship for labor. Mr. Taft's
record shows that he is not In sympathy
wiin moae wno 1011 in i run country.
Bryan quoted Taft's decision In the
case of Thomas vs. the Cincinnati, New
urioans Texas racino Hallway com
pany, authorising the receiver to make
a cut of 10 per cent in the wages of
employes -and denying their right to
appeal.
He said that in the . west Taft was
running on his amendments to. the
cago platform, while in the east he was
running on tne crucial piaxiorm.
The "Conscience" Issue.
In conclusion Bryan spoke solemnly
or tne conscience factor in tne cam
n. He said:
have watched the progress of this
campaign, x want now, as tne cam
paign is drawing to a close, to leave
with you some thourhts : I believe
wortny Of your consideration before you
vote, i cnargre tnat tne
Republican
leaders no longer lead the Republican
voters. I believe that our platform bet
ter expresses the real desire bf a ma
jority of the Republicans of the Uni
ted States than their desire is expressed
In the Republican platform.
"The Republican party has claimed to '
be the party of morality. It has claimed
to express the conscience of the nation. .
I charge that - today It misrepresents
the general sentiment of the country
and betrays the conscience of the Amer
ican people, v
"There' is a ' great question of con- '
science before the American, people. - It
is honesty in politics. You cannot have '
honest government without honest prin
ciples, and the Democratic Dartv Is . in
augurating a new era in American poll -tics.
The Investigations the diacloa-
urea, the revelations have shown what
enormous camDaiam funds have been se-
cretly collected, and corruptly used, snd
an awakened people demanded that tha t .
should stoo. but the Republican senate
and house refused to listen to the de- .
mand and a Republican national con
vention rejected the plank that waa
ned at honesty in politics.
"Our committee annlled the dnctrlna -
of the platform to the present cam
paign and has done what no national '
committee ever did before -it has taken
the people into its confidence and laid
bare the sources of its campaign con
trlbutions. The Republican committee
refused to do this."
From the Garden Brvan want to Cno-
per Union to address an audience that
iiou wmiia iur mm xur iivo uuuro.
PENXSYTOFSE; '
5,000 IDLE CAES
. -'.f i ,-!: ji'.':'Sf r 5. -
r &
7
i - - - r - n r .
Scene ol Last" Night's Battle Between Saloonkeeper and Two Robbers.
eylvania railroad is olearlnar the Petera-
burg branch, of the middle division, of
all the ' freight cars which hava been
stored there since last winter, number
ing about 5,000.
The cars are being taken out to han
dle the Increased freight traffic. About
three miles of track are being cleared-
each day..
ROBBERS SHOOT
MOO I
)
Is THnce
Wounded in Battle
With Thugs. : .
the medicine I took forbears.
' "I 'used your medicine' in a judi
cious way. for a triar, lasting three
months, and today I am cured
"1 gladly recommend yarner's
Safe Cure! to all who need such a
remedy. You are at liberty to' use ow th pone at 11
and publish my. testimony as -you
may see fit m ' any newspaper.
LOUIS GORDON, 1239 South-8th
St., Philadelphia, Sept.. 18, 1908.
IiOUIS OOR1X3N.
' XT TK ZH2XTBT XAXX TXXS TEST I
Put some morning- Urine In a glass or bottle, let It stand 14 hours. If there Is
a reddish sediment In -the bottom of the glass, or If. the urine is cloudy or
milky or If yott se particles or germs floating about in It, your kidneys are
mased and you should tret a bottle or s am.r a are uir at once. Aaaiysis
Tr. It. after making this teat you have any doubt as to the development of
tbe d!saer1n your system, send a sample of your urine, putting your name
and address on the package, to our Hedicai Department. anl our floe tors wlu
antirs It ana sena you a report, wun mavr.m. ana maairai oooaiet iree.
WAtN"KR S SAFE CURB 'Is purely vegetable and contains no harmful
drug: it doe aot constipate; tt is a most vaiuaei. ana effective tonic: It I
a stimulant te digestion and awakens th. torpid liver. It repairs tbe tissue,
woothes Inflammation aad Irritation stiiaulatee tbe enfeebled organs and beaia
at the -urn uma. . -
- Tn kldn.y dleae the bowels are often enTietlpate4 sad tbe liver torpid
Warner s Pais nil quickly, relieve this condition, aad no til after effect Is
experienced. t -
WARNER'S VFT? CURB Is rmt op In twt regelar shtee and sold tr all
arogcipia, or oireci. ai o ana a ouxiLdi-.
IS pr
tiem. Refuse eubatltutes
TTt as nnrri n r;rr?rs
IKI.UUUI 1 t-rL i KLL, To convince evory sufferer from
of tbe kidney, liver. .Med er and blood tet TTARWB 8ArK CCRK
vui cu'. in.m, a tni r"'! iu n sti m-X rsixal to any on
who will write b V Aft Vj-.R PATK CIP.K CO. Rocn-eter, N. T end irftinn
a-lng an this Jihersl vttrr in Ih. Journnl. The gnminen-es of tola offer I
fully -Mi!-ant-M tv the pibtftrf. Oar doctors wtU aieo Send tnkaj bor.;t
rot-ia'pirg symptoms, treatment ef the dies-ess and many convincing tu me
at. a free.
i
White John B rugger, proprietor of
the Teuton!, saloon, 204 Taylor street
nar Front, was talking to his wife
:S0tlast night.
two men, wearing red masks entered tbe
saloon and ordered him to throw up hfs
hands. 4
Believing two friends were trying to
USCtf
pon
d tip on the bar-
over fired a shot from
play a Joke on htm.
lytning
ef the visitors stepped
do anyt
rail and
of tbe kind. Tbei
refused te
berespon one
no on the bar-
eaning over fired a shot from
bis revolves: The bullet entered B rug
ger's thigh. Tbe -man who had fired
at once backed out of the saloon. B rug
ger seised a ber bottle and made for
the other Intruder. This man fired
two shots at him. On ballet missed
his head by aa loch, bat the other
lodged In bis left leg. .
Tbe saloonkeeper waa game to tbe
last, and as this last assailant retreated
also, be Urn pod to the sidewalk la pur
suit By this time tbe thugs hsd de
cided to get out of tbe neighborhood
and takls-g to their beele they daab4
south oa Front street- Bm gr, stand
ing at tbe corner, soon tost eight ef
tbetn. - -
All this time Mrs. Rmgger had been
waiting with the receiver to ber ear.
Fhe had beard the thugs' command aad
had beard th three shots, standing in
her home at 1 Maliory evens, she
was powerless to ais her husband, ai-1
.lurch she knew something waa hap
pening In th little saloon.
Brytrr. who Is about 41 rears oM.
was taaen to th Good SamrtB hos
pital where Ml wewnda wer frntnij
rot to r-s serton. Aside front th far-t
trat th intrader wer. yrare mrn
r!f dark -cloth and 'red bsrwian
baaktrthiefs as Kaaks be can giv r.o
descrlpUon of them. Four police de-
ter lives ar woraing on in. ease.
From the actions of the holdup men
It is not believed they are professional
criminals, but rather young toughs who
took advantage of the lonely looatlon of
ory(,f Hiwu.
The mammoth which, a Russian gov
ernment expedition recently found en
cased In Siberian Ice and removed to
St Petersburg Is the finest and most
complete specimen ever recovered, even
Doing intact.
tbe trunk
are ' missing.
Only two teeth
A locomotive company at Richmond.
lotlvea
South
Va., recently completed SO locomotives
and two steam shovels for the
Manchurian railway at Dalny.
EXTERNAL REMEDY FOR ECZEMA
Why galves rJH While s aUntpl Uroid
Baa Accomplished Thousands of
It Is now thoroughly " established
among the best medical authorities Chat
ecsema la purely- a skin disease, due to
a germ ana cureoi only th rough the
skin, it is not a Mood dlseas at all:
a fact thousands of people suffer with
skin disease and ar perfect! r haaltb
otherwls. and therefore prove) tbe;
bav no diseased blood.
Smeary salve cannot reach th germs
becaas they do not penetrate th akin.
Th oaiy way to ra-ri the germs la by
mean or a peneiranng liquid.
Sscb a liquid eaa b obtained by sim
ply mixing ordinary oil of wlntergreeti
wit
lth thymol, glycerin and other be
Ing agents. -This com roe ad known aa
11. I IX i"rWTlptlon i
stantly -and th cares ail appear to be
1 "rescript Ion sf-T the Itch ln-
permanent. - In fact. It took thoaaaads
of ura. eas after eas. befor th
best scientific aethortu ware eon
vlared of th soaolut merit of . this
remody. Th ffrt of 1 1. IX I. Pre
scrtptiow In nornMng th itching e
lm germs im seen within on snlnste
sfter lb flret srpllatiow. W er-
cfally reoomaaend IK D. D fjnaa hi wB-se-tjfn
with this treatnyerit
Firi dm ore Drag Co Wocdward, Oart
A -.
The srr-1al aeents eiwJer f f).
r. PtwrtfUeri: it Johns Pharmacy.
Ft John. J C Wya't. Vaaoevver; '
Howeil A Jonea, Orga City.
nea i
ORPHEU
II
1,1 BILL
E
The Perfect Food Beverage
CHASER
With the moat evenly balanced bill
of the season the Orpheum opened a I
new week of vaudeville last night Not
since the house opened, in the opinion
of mgny. regular patrons, have so many
really first class turns been Included)
In one program. There Is not a dull mo
ment from the time Miss Ethel Mac-
Donough. th fascinating girl drummer,
appears with a flash - of smiles and I
dainty red silk hosiery, until
U. Bird llillman. th aerial
wond.r, com pie tea her final fancy step I
on tbe tight wire. Tbe Mlllman trio's
wire dancing turn la one of the best I
seen her In many moons and was re-1
eel red with enthusiasm by the big au
dience. Th three Mothers -have trick
bicycle riding stunts that have1 never
been surpassed end possibly never)
eoualed In Portland, and the tramp I
cyclist with his hard tumbles adds a I
dash of corned r.
The Dili ta strong in singing ana
dancing, especially in character. Fred
warren and Al Kiancnara. in a owes I
pretty lu
ll dancing
and. white song and eance turn, really I
frana
are
sad
and
exerutlatlngly funny.
Joe I icon win luat aa many
laughs In their German conaedv act,
"la a Padded Cell." If yon would like
te bear two or three popular sons
murdered tn the Choicest of high school
German go by all mean aad bear the
wo teams.
alav and Flora Herutler, whose alrg-
mg aad dancing aas cnarmea critic I
udleaoee ef two fceanlspaere. ruuiil
ail expectatioB.
Th playlet this week le Tnrte Lera's
Pllemroa. a rtral comedy presented by
Henry Uortia and Miss Louis Harden-
burgh. It te hardly qual to recent oF
ferir.ge ef the same kind at Vbe Or:
COHMOXER AT "
(Cor.t'avied from Page One)
tarter ta Fresldeat Cleveland e cabinet.
W
The kind of Cocoa Beans that we use contain
six times as much food value as beef. ' "
, We buy only the highest-priced. ?
Our Cocoa is nothing but Cocoa and that h w liy
It Is the most delicious of Cocoas.
Th wiLTta as. iornr co.
Lswary't C!or
iM v K m r