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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 8. .1908. BIDS BEWARE OF I JAPl : SHOOTERS Let There Be Lig ht " CRACK REACH ROScBIG Hob.-mi Says United States Doomed Soon as Fleet leaves the l'ncific. . (TJoti Nri LmMd Wire I 8an XrancUea, ui. !l. A few thou sand Democrats In Kan I-ranrleco wr told leal nlcrit by Captain Richmond raron Holiaon that Japan la easterly aeekln war with the United fltatva at an early data and that only th pree nc of a l'tT first la tha I'actflc will prevent oonn.ct. Hs'ison e anlllnf along smoothly fltscusslnr tne rainjjaiirn Issues with fervid speech, wtian a voire m the au dience aak.d him to anllicMcn bla hear ra on naval affilra. Tha cona-reeamaii. who la a member o tha hnuH commutes on naval affaire, readily compiled. Ia asserted that Japan bad borrow) mora than a billion dollara to be used In a war with tha . United. State. Tha overturea of peace on the part of Japan, aald tha speaker, war to n.iuoe mis nation nun return Inr tha baltlnshlps to tha Atlantlo ao that Japan could selae etratesjlo point. In tha Pacific and on tha weaiern coast . of -America and by commanding: tha mountain paaaaa could prevent relief from tha east. Ha told hla taearere that there are now In tb United State 65. 909 food Japanese soldiers, and that Japanese are continually Inciting- the FlliDlaoa to Insurrection. II alao die. . cuaaed tha Japan achool queatlon and concluded with tha aaaartlon that only a fleet on tha Paclflo would lnaura Tha early part of Captain Ilobaon'a speech we a plan for the election of William J. Bryan to tha presidency. Ha declared that Uryan was the only logical -choice of the people on laauea that : vltallr affected their Interest, and grilled the Republican leader for their conduct or in nation a an air a. CHARGES PILE UP t ... if G ' Rumor Links " Woman's - Kame WithFallcn Cashier : V "In Bank Scandal; (Special Dispatch to Tb. Journal.) ' La Grand. On, - Oct 18. A United State marshal will arrlv at La Orand tonight to arrest Scrlber on ad dltional charges. That the - shortage . will b considerably mora than 1100,000 positively known. Wilson finishes his work her tonight. The bank will o turned over to is leaner tomorrow. Scrlber Is still. out on bond today. Jlrl. T.- N. Murphy, who, it Is rumored, is engaged to nlm, has $12,000 up on . ms Dona, cireei rumor says wai Mrs. " Murohr was told by Scrlber a weak . before the crash to take her money out VI me Dana. Friend are working .hard In th In terest of Scrlber. f When It became known that, th nortage wa bo much, J. r . Coolldge. one of , the bondsmen, for" 12,000, had Scrlber -' arrested ' on ' an embezzlement cnarg i orqt-r to get his name off th ' TRIPLE SUICIDE V -! PACT OR MURDER speaking t Denver. October II, Mr. Hryan took for Ma teat: "t-el there b light." and said In part The Republican polU'les are without form and vnld lrknss run- l thalr plan. The awakened eoneolenc of an aroused people call w out: "Let th.r b light" What Influence are maraliaUl Ixhlpd the Kepubllean tinketT What debt are being contracted? W hat murtgag.s r being given? 1.41 there be light Th Democratto oommltte haa at the iampla. For tb first time In our national hlatory a national committee ha taken th nation Into ita oonildenoe and given forth a list of Its contributor This I In th Inlereat of honsat politic and 4 Honest government It, open a naw era. Will the Republican leaders dar to defy a universal aentlment and maintain th ecrcy that ha e given predatory wealth It hold upon th government? Th Republican national convention deliberately voted down a plank pledging publicity and th Republican eandldat Insists that th contrl- buttons should not be known until after tb election, when th In for- ) -nation can b of little aerrlc. e cmand th election of senators by th people, and this Is m the Interest of hone l govrnmant Let senatorial election be held In the daylight and not behind closed doors In secret caucuses, where corrupt influences ran cheat th people out of representation. The Demorratlo convention dclaid for th popular election of senator. Th Repub- llcan convention, by an overwhelming rot, rejected the idea and the Republican eandldat ha merely eipreeaed a personal inclination to- wara ini reform. Th publlo demand light on th tariff question. The Republican piatrorm deal In generalities. Th languag employed may mean any thing or nothing, and th speeches of th Republican candidate inten Ify th gloom that th 000 van tl on thrw ovr th ubject Let there b light that tli peopl mayknow whether th Urlff lwa are to continue to b mad by a fw benetlolarl In thalr own lnterst, or by in -peopi representative for th people' good. What do th Republican leader Intend to do with the tmataT Let thlr plana be ataUd. Let thlr remedies b mad known. Let there b light on thU question also. W hav seen one of the greatest of th trusts obtaining- executtr permission to absorb a rival. Is this to b continued a a settled policy of th Republican leadsrs? It Is not sufficient to find fault with Democratlo remedies. What Is the Repub lican remdyT Th peopl are enUtled to know. What ar th Rpubrean leader fofng to do on th labor question? Her agala ther la need of light Th Republican leader claim to be th friend of labor. Let them defln th frlendablp that they intend to show. If thy ar golng to oppose needed labor legislation, let them boldly declare It and not betray th toiler with a klas. Whtar they going to do on th Philippine question? They hav enormously Increased th appropriation for th army and navy In preparation for wars that ought caver to coma They hav boasted of possession In th orient whll th Filipino clamor for an announce ment of th nation' policy. Lt ther b light Let tbeir national pur pose be proclaimed, that tb world may know that w hav not ur rendered our Ideal or abandoned th principle of government that h,av given us- preeminence among th nation. ' What ar th Republican leader going to do for the restoration of confidence, among th depositors? What assurance are they going to 'glT that th saving of th people will b protctd from loss? On -, avery question th Democratio party announce Itg plan and sets forth In dtaU tha remedies which It proposea Th Democratic party take th people Into it confidence and submits its policies to their judgment Let the Republican party be equally candid and open it books and plans; let ther b light. USE OF HOP BY 'Company I) Carries Away Range Honors "With a Scoro of C95. (Ipeolal PUpateh to The Jearaal! Roseburg. Or- Oot . Th rifl boot of th Fourth regiment of th Oregon National Guard wa bald V la itoaeourg ytraay, it oing inia ony turn or th contest th officer bar ing started at th northern part of th state and worked aouth. Tb shoot la under th direction of Colon! Oeorg O. Yora of Eugene, Lieutenant Oeorge B. Houck of Roaeburg, ordlnane Inspector; Major F. 0. Baker af Portland, Inspector of small trms. Each of tb oompanle comprising th regiment I ahootlng on Its own range. Ther ar lght team. In th regi ment composed of th team from Mc- MlnnVilie. Dallas. Albany. Kugen (two), wottag Orove, itoaeourg ana Ashland. Tb highest score mad by any team wa til, by Company X of Roseburg yesterday afternoon. Th nest hlsbest Is that AIRICAII CHHIKS (United Press ImntA Wire. Chicago, Oct 18. What was either a - suicide pact tween three person or a triple murder wa discovered by th police when Anna Pourdes, 62 year old, and Charles Jachlnach. 63, were found dead and Alexander Mades, 48, wa found dying in a "room filled with eras ion the rear of a saloon. Tb body of th woman was found at th entrance to th bedroom and that Of Jachinack was lying face down across the foot of the bed. Mades was found lying- face downward In a room several' feet away. The police say the condition of the bodies and th room Indicates there wa a struggle and they believe mur der was committed. SIDELINE, STORIES OF GREAT NORTHWEST PRINCIPAL WITNESS ARRESTED B. F. Dun lap Only Person Present at , . Fatal Quarrel. (Special Dispatch to Th Jonrn.l.) North Powder. Or.. Oot 28 B. T. Dunlan. who was arrested In Baker City. Ootober 22. charged with forclna- th nam of Floyd F. - Wlltahlr to a cnecu ror fio, la me principal witnea In th murder case of State vs. Moor, now before th circuit court at La Orand. as he was th only other ner- on present when Moor shot and killed Allen Johnson, June 16. ttunlBD wa ramp tender for Floyd Wiltshire of the Bheep firm of Walk A Wiltshire of North Powder, and th murdered bov. an 18-year-old nearro, brought from Vir ginia bv Mr. Wlltahlr three year aa-o. was herding; for him.- Moor wa herder ror Ed Miller, and wa restlnsr & band of sheep In the road, when Johnson came up and demanded the road for passing the sheep driven by him. In the midst or the quarrel that ensued, Moore- drew hla gun and killed the boy. jniB iook place on i.yons hill, near Tel oca set. He claimed at tha time that jonnson tnreatsned hi lire. a large brick and notterv wnrir. 1 ;nan Jttannerman. an Knw) samples of th clay to th expert. or tn. state university and hranihi took laboratory TWO BALLOONS IN TRANSCONTINENTAL (United Press Leeaad Wire.) Los Angeles. Oot 88. The t ran scon tlnental balloon race scheduled to start from Los Angela November I ha been postponed to November 16. Dick Ferris, who Is managing the race, an nounced that the balloons could not be put In chape in time to start on the first date set. But two balloons have been ntsed In -th race. -One will be oil ted by Captain Mueller and another lae. RAILROAD IS COMPLETED poll tec by H. B. Wild A fair; ewert satis skia secured1 n.lDg Eatlo skin eresm aad face powder. 25e. arttCM Enterprise Will Hare Regular Trains November 2. (Special Dlsp.teh to Tb Journal.) Enterprise, Or., Oct. !8. This week has been an eventful on In th his tory of Enterprise. Wednesday the railroad was -completed to this place. Saturday the contract wa let to S. R. Hawarth to build the courthouse. Reg ular train service will be established November 1. It is thought that a dallv morning train will be put on from Jo seph to La Grand and from La Grande to Joseph. A $10,000 warehouse will be erected oy tne wool men in the vicinity of En terprise, worn 10 pegin mis rau bacH ..finished sample of crockerv and vitrified brick. Mr. Bannerman says that Yltrif led. brick of a quality superior to that now produced in the northwest Cn-.P Produced her and sold at a profit at on half what vitrified brick 1 now bringing. He believes also that there Is a lower strata of good porce- ILcay- .Xl .depoait l In West piympla within easy tidewater access. Local people ar taking up th matter. ASSESSMENT ROLL COMPLETED Total Valuation of Washington County Is 12,038,088. (Special Dispatch to The Journal. I Hillsboro, Or., Oct. 28. The county Bcocaaui nan uumnea ine ivua assess ment roll. It shows the total valua tion of this county to be I12,558.9S$ i nis is a lower assessment than last year. Verv little cnmninint hrii about, overvaluation, but three petition njuutuun ueing niea ana one or two applications for a reduction of th tim ber cruise made for the countv last 'ear. inline cnange appears in valua ton Of tOWn IirODertV. the nrlnxlnal toiusi Limoer land. of. Cot tag Orove team, a ecor or ell on Monday. Th highest Individual soor'wa that Of H K. Shields of Company 1. 117. Th next highest wa mad by Private Mooney of Cottaa Urova 110. with theae soor to thalr ordlt. Company D wloa th Umii cud for th third time. and Private B. P. Shields th Individual medaL The Ashland team la to ahoot on Wednesday. The personnel, of th team wlnnlni th trophy I a follow. Lleutenan K. O. Ktewart Corooral Alex Ferauaon and Private B. F. Shield and Chester Klsner. Th first three on this team were also member of th state team that Participated in th national ahoot at Port Clinton, Oh la Home Phone. That th Mora telephone system I rapidly becoming popular with cit liens generally Is evidenced in th latest di rectory just issued by th company. It Is almost twlo th alia of tha oravloua directory and con tain a a volume of use ful Information needed la th hom and office. Th classification la suoh that me aesirea information can b obtained maianuy. in special information bu reau conducted by th company 1 piacea at tn disposal or th public xi y cawing a-si you (railed rrass Um4 Wkra) Ban rranclsoo, Oct II. Prpar4 t argue the abuses of th Illicit Importa tion Into this country, Pr. Ilamlltoa W. Wright acting chairman af tb United 0tts opium eoromlaslon, 1 on big way to Shanghai, China. Dr. Wright will aid in representing tb United BTtats In th eonfrnoe t be held at Bhaa hal. January 1. btwn th governments or the united bum, t ntna. ureal Brit ain, Japan, R nasi a, "ranoa, Port u gal Turkey, Persia and HI am 10 assist Chins In stamping out opium smoking -among ner peopi at nnme ana aoroaa. Vr. Wright will be esMsted by Epis copal Ulshop Chan 11. rnt. who lias I beery studying tha effects of opium I making In th Philippine, and by.rieo-l retary Tenny of th Amsrloan lega-tlonl at Peking. I Dr. Wright' studies In this country! nave aviopo mat i per cant or th Chinese her habitually ua th drug, 10 per cni occasionally, zs per cent on rare occasion, uch a holiday, and th remaining 11 per cent refrain from Its use. Heventy-nv t cent of tha opium brought Into this country I mad Into morphine and 10 par cent of the! drug ! sold illicitly, according to Dr. wrifni. 1 ; , SULTItY TOLITICS . . IN CUBA LIBRA '(Oattod ITa Leased WK) lUvana, Oot II. Th fight between th Liberal, and' Conaerratlv parties for supremacy - throughout th Island beeomea mor bitter dally. Th 111- feeling ha resulted in charfrea, which th authoritl ar Inveatle-allnv tod.v that th LI bar I a have stolen nrlvafa property aionr in rout or their ram. palgn excursions. Th Conservatives oiaim to give a number or lnstancaa In whlo they Say the Liberals "annrnnrl . - A M M AW1 ! .1 ntea inai. 1. am eastern portion or th Island serious c las haa ar expected. 1 FA-EL STYLES 1 1 . THE BEST S3 BEPSEMING HAT Tip Store Jfotod for Bett Goods at Lowest Prlorg. you Will ba aunnlled with any Information sought Th cora- any even turn on th alarm at any our of th night If you wish to catch a train or xep an appointment The noma pnone aireotorr l a rearular an. cyclopedia of information and tha atl. tlon is unlimited for its patron. Thalr latest directory 1 lnvaluabl for tha puoiia PERSONALS H. S. Row, general arent for tha Chicago, Milwaukee e St. Paul In Port- lanj ... W K 1,1. emll V... ... .. w I alter an extended trip through tire eaatl Irving H. Dunlap. of tha bureau nf xianenes 01 in government, is in. Port- I ana. xesteraay n visited th hatch eries on the 1 Clackamas accompanied by Master Fish Warden H. C McAllis ter, Mr. uuniap goes from Portland id Ban 1 rranciaco. . mended by th state orison board for convicts in th penitentiary. The gov- ernor believe that the showing made 10 tne ooara aia not jusury clemency. Th other recommendation hav been pprovea. xney include si parole. 87 1 inai aiscnarges. 1 commutation and 11 discharges from parole. The parole dented ar to James Moran, Nellie Marney, Ralph Shelton, Charles Moomaw, lee vvuson and Oscar Worth-lngton. xcavatlon for th commence at one. courthouse will TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Will Meet at . White Salmon on No. vember 18. t (Special IH.patch t The Jonmal.) Hoium, Wash..- Oct 18. Bealnnlna- November it and continuing five days a Joint teachers Institute, for Klickitat and Skamania counties will be held at White Salmon. Th county superintend ents of schools have engaged tomt of toe leading instructors of th a tat to take charge of the work. A large at tendance of teachers is predicted. An eiectric iignt plant, to cost about 11 0.000. will be installed at Stevenson In Skamania county. Messrs. Sampson and Orsen ar the promulgators of the new venture. Tin power will be de rived from Rock creek. The plant will oe in running oraer oy December 15. HOOD RIVER BOLDEVQ . WILL RAISE $250,000 Rev. C. F. Clapp Goes East In Sub scription Cans. (Special Dl.p.tch to Tb Journal.! f orest orovev Or nnt to r r i Clapp of this city will leave this week "leaiCine 1 r uie east to asaiat pi Munt iin. Clelland of Knox oollege, Galesburg, 111., I? raJsng $250,000 for that Institution. ciapp nas had much experience in raising money for good causes. He was associated with President McClelland in raising money for Pacific university when the latter was nrMni r th. local institution. Most children eat too much, overtax the digestion, get thin, weak, languid, stop growingthat's malnutrition or non-digestion of food. Scott's Emulsion has helped countless thous ands in this condition. It is both nourishment and medicine a most powerful aid to digestion. A small dose three times a day will work wonders but be sure to get Scott's, DENIES SIX PAROLES (Speeisl Dlspstch to The Joomal.t Olympla, Waah., Oct 18. Governor Mead has denied six parole recom- Send this sdvertbement together wKh name of saper in which It appears, your address and four cant to cover postage, and we wiU sen yoa a "Cmplet Handy Atlas of tb World" n SCOTT ax BO WNK 409 Pearl Street New York 33 It's not so much what you pay as where you buy that tells the story. Today here's the op portunity to get a suit with' style, quality and durability, in the new fall shades, at $15. See our big window display. Plans Given Out for Three Modern Brick Blocks. (Hperlsl Dlspstck to The Journal. 1 flood River, or.. Oct ft Although Aiver m vsperienciDg tn graat- rm Duuaing Doom in it niatory and ha erected (7 dwelling this year aad a number of buslnese blocks, plan were given out tooay ror tnree new brick niocaa ins win occupy Jeoxioo feet on Oak street The building will adjoin ma new cuoi Diorjt, josi nnisned, and will be of the same style of architec ture, fronted with yellow Newberg p,w-u uihil Kjnw v i mem will a occuoied or a new playhouse. Work a joint teacnersr instil ture at once. ftut for Klickitat DIES WHILE WORKLXO i I I r w it i a Rainier Man Socmmba to Valrnlar Heart Troabl. rgpecUl IHss.s.4 U TW Tnl I Rainier. Or- Oct. ZL T. T Kammm ; dropped dead yesterday afternoon whll imams nw on in. rarrtare at How ards ro'll. Quirk actlra nrw th body ' v.... lurn MP psr-ws HU Tne MW. TBompaon reme rroe Norway. He irm-wwm mo anown reiaiirea ner. Tal. mlar teart trouble waa th ease f oesiia. LOTHIERS 170 Third Street. 1C XEW I.VDI STKT PROMISED Profit on Shoe Money Paid for Se!z Royal Blue You ought to make a profit on your money when you buy snoes; 11 you Duy belz Koyal Uiue shoes here, you will. We believe in a fair profit for both sides to a shoe bargain; we make one when we sell Selz Royal Blue shoes; but it's not a larger profit than you make when you buy them. They're profitable shoes'; give you more real value for - the price than you're used to. Selz Royal Blue Shoe, $330, $4.00, $5.00 Brick and rottery Claf Diacorered at Olympla. i'4sl r"r-. TW lentil Otrwrla, "Mil, Oct. i. F.in-ri- mo-jta ana4 wit clay freest extensive "I m it Km Ol.mpla'e eitv limits U' -ntrte4 thet t Kere i. an m- ' Srrenth ai4 Whing-ton. Thursday TTti . n aroains in Suit Room the ii T-rw, r.n,r Saturday, Oct. 31 Everyone will wear a tag Saturday. Help along- a worthy cause and "tag" your self. Tags can be had at this store in any quantity. Benefit Babies' Home. Tomorrow will be a lively dar in the Suit section. For Thursday we nlaee on soeeial sale a manufacturer's line of sample suits-at actual wholesale cost. Every popular style is represented in this line, including the modish long coat models. The materials are broadcloth., serges. Pan amas, cheviots and fancy mixtures of all kinds. Everv suit ia man-tailored and. finisher! thrniio-h- out in the very best possible manner. These sample suits range in price from fl5 to 160. Suits at $11.50 Women's and misses' new Tailored Suits, standard $20 and $25 values, on sale tomorrow at $U.S0 apiece. These suits come in plain colors and fancy stripes in i splendid quality wool material. Coats come in 30-inch semi-fitted style trimmed with fancy braids and skirts in gored effect trimmed with fold. Come in sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. No extra charge for alterations. See our Morrison street window. Suits at $25.00 At this popular price we offer a wide range of styles to choose from in all colors and black; suits that other stores ask $35 and $37.50 for. We show an especially strong line in blues, browns and greens in the stylish "directoire" models. Come in tomorrow and let us show you the best suits ever offered in the city at the price. Remember, too, an alterations are iree ot cnarge; a point worthy of your con Suits at $37.50 High-grade French pattern Suits in the new shades of brown, blue, green and gray; coats cut jh full length "directoire" styles trimmed with fancy braids andbuttons and turned cuffs and lined with best quality satin -in plain colors and, fancy stripes; skirts in gored styles trimmed with buttons, braids or folds; regular values in this lot up to $50. tomor row your pick of the lot at the above price. Coats at $1.95 A wonderful bargain in children's School Coats for tomorrow. Come ih full length style in fancy blue and brown mixtures trimmed with fancy buttons; cuffs and collar; ages 4 to 10. These coats are standard $3.50 values at any store in the city. On sale tomorrow only at this CAicyui'iiaAJjr iu v jji iuu i uuii ujis. - assssssWsf f " . ; . . Petticoats 98c ' Onspecial sale tomorrow only. Black moire and black mer cerised sateen Petticoats tn several different styles, made In good full widths' and standard $1.50 and $175 values. Not more than two' to a customer., Rainy days ahead 1 Now's the time to buy and save about half, buit room, second floor. Sacques at 49c Dressing Sacques, made from heavy fleeced German flannel In pretty floral and oriental designs in pink, blue and gray; popular 25-inch style; front and cuffs faced with best quality satin; all sizes and regular $1 quality. Qn special sal tomorrow only at this price Limit on to a customer. ioc 'fe ioc Seams - -- sciraj Allowed Corner Third and Morrison Streets. . 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