The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 30, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE j OREGON DAILY ' yOURNAi; TORTLAND.J FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1008..
JAFT MAKING
Ses
DIVORCES WIFE WHO
MARRIED COUNT'S SON
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Dr. II. A. Collins Says He Knows of 2ft) Other Decree nml
Is Ignorant of Alliance Between His Spouse'
and Nobleman. ;
According to a cMspatrh to Th. Jour
nil front Nsw York, several Hfoki ago.
. IMra Nau - a ., A. .-I-. I .l.nrllv
T ,i T ' .. 1 ' 1. I " -rw '
JLII '. l eSlCm , e tTK before that to Vlggo Von Jlolatrln Hath
i ct i ir: T -1 - T low, son of Count Vou Holaieln Itathlow
'i' Swings His Jack-o-Lan-of Copenhagen. rnmik. wJy i
( tpm in Voters' Faces and Jud, Morrow'" aspnrtmsnt of h. nf
VBos for His Party's Life "r,t husband, secured oivorc on
W f tha ground of cru.lly. Hi fur aa ho
I iwth Sherman at Ltlca. know. m ira nu n.t .cured n.
vorc front htm, and her alliance with a
nobis family of Pen tun rk U aumt thing
he know nothing about.
Mr. Colllna aaa 17 yesrs old when
he married Dr. I'ollln at Hartlngtiii.
Neb. That waa In ltol. Before tlTTl
aha had been a member of the (mile
square Concert company. New York,
under the stag name of Ooldla Lnn
'"st
trnltod Press LmJ Wire )
iOnalda. N. f.. Oct.' lO.-WIth only aha had been
three day rhor before letlon. Will-
. . . . A . i unurt mm viai
lam H. Taft la maaing a wninwinu wuw Tnej. marring if. wa- . unhappy,
f tiorthweet.rn New York aUte today, I most from the flrat. lr. Colllna thta
... . . .luiinn nf thi momliif declared that hla wife al
. p.n.u.uB 7'7" " moat Inaan.ly jealous and Interfered
atate and national tlcketa and th raturn w(tn hl, prmJt!c. by objecting to hi
of Republic congressmen. . (calling on women patient. For a time
Taft made bla flrat atop at Canatota. bs waa employed in ad rug tsrs, and
' . v- 7 . r.rZmA thar. Ha h" ' "la wlf called up ao often to
and spok VI U,r"r .nd hen tS n u ' waa thera that the man
went irom thera to Roma nd ar of the atore finally forbad tier
, ytlca, th nom 01 Jm o "'- tho ue.of tho telephone.
Bepubllcan oandldatofor ';55,d" Dr. Collina alao complained thathl
Ahenth Taf "'fj' rI Jtl -in? wlf waa extra varan t and bought and
1 .itrnrm of the DecuU h'y"d lllt; to pay.
th ,""rmnSf th "Pf1 alao neglected to properly
?,w.f IK?1, L.- .n-.tr. l'"l boy. and woulS al1
atatlon an lmmenae crowa Brrnuj . . . ,,. .0...
and when Taft and Sherman ciaspea K r,,,"- t.T: VT-- lii U -h.
band on th J"r11Sf -th "Pf1 alao neglected to properly ear for their
. train, the crowd went wild. ' ' h t t little boy, and would allow hlra to go
Taft apok at thMajatlo thao to ,or thrll wtkm wlthout .
, on of th largest crp wda vr;B f"hled Dr Colllna waa th. only man among
there. Jl paid a high trlbut to Sher. .ppjICJUlU for d)yorce who toi3
man and the namea of the Kepubllcan 0, ,hatterd lov dream to
candidate were ahoutod again nd again T,i.iArrftw this nmrnin, Th. ,iwn
bytha crowd. crowded with a rare array of hati
lart naicuiea in ,u h. ni frills, with occasion! gay tlnta of
r-
Finding that her husband was a bar
tender, instead of a traveling aaleimaa
tor a roriy bouse, as he had led lir
la hollvv when be courted her, ira
Mary J. Fannlnir. drew t liux, and
left Jatne 1. Fanning on the other
side of It Hlie taucht' school, and ah
nld that Fanning tuk her money to
spend fur liquor. They 'were married
In Hauit Stn. Marie Mlchln 104, and he
left nur liter in neploinoer, iy. tute
aald that aorne lime afterward aha re
ceived letter rroin Hint aaatiig ner
to loin him In l'ortland. Mhe earn.
hut haa not been able to find him, mo
he thought a divorce would do J vis
aa well. Hhe will reaum her rormor
name. Mary Vnuna
When Mrs. Hay L. Thompson dlscov
ered a rasor In th bed where ah waa
alnenlna aha nueatlnef ' I rank
Thompson, Or husbiuid and legal pro
teotor about It Nhe teatlfied that he
told her he put the blade In th bed
and aald that as he we good - and
ilred of her ha Intended to Use IL Mrs
Thompson deolared that her husband
had abuid her ever alnce they were
married and would not work. He I
now aervlnv a term in Jail for larceny,
They were married In June. HOT, and
0v a pretty naoy noy, wno waa award'
ad ta hla mother' custody.
Mr. Nettle Stewart festinea mat sn
SHF-siinnFfJivmraif
UIIL. UUUUUIlal
nnnDC connn
unuiui uum
SOI
MAIL TWO DOCTORS IWM CIIIZEII
- 1 . . 1
CLERKS HOSTS HELD III JAIL KILLED BV WI
Entertain Viccrresldent ;of Accused ' ft, Having: Cansed Charles Goehrinfrer, Grand
1 Jieir Association at a v Death of Eusrene 'Girl . Arm.v veteran. Hun Down
by JIalpracticc. .
Banquet
- ..- u-, 41 itia, whu utvMiuinu aar nil is v
th heir to the Rooevelt pollclea. H COr and when th noon hour came the
declared that since Roosevelt had re- mark of Cspi defeat, had been offl-
pudlated Bryan h had 1 not heard ao dsji, damped on the record in nine
- much of that feature of th campaign, different spote.
. At Rutivla the enthuaiasm waa great. u m ip tt-, -v . v-, .,
. The crowd was so largo that It waa lm- in, would not "shut up" whert Ouy
posslbl for th police to control the Henry. hr assertlv husband, told her
rusn. . 7 . to, n Kicked her in the mouth. At an-
This afternoon tho Republican can- other time, when he announced that h
. dldat spok a Elmira, Wayerly, Oa- proposed to bounce her head on the
wego, Bingbamton, Cortlandt and Rochj floor f00tball, aha cried, and he
ester. At every atop he waa greeted landed a blow on ber eye In reproof.
oy emnusiaaitc ctowm. Arter a course or this treatment, the
'at Buffalo tonight wher a monster witness aald, ah went to join her reta-
domonstratlort is planned. . tlves In , Roseburg. and her husband
After speaking today. Taft declared:, then had th effrontery to writ to her
. "The crowds convince mo that the father for money. She said that her
voters of New York believ that the husband worked very little ''after he
induction into office of another Repute found that h could' work and earn
llcan administration is, a step in th money for them. They wer married
direction of naouraKlnff the inveatment In AnHl. 19nK nn A aennrated In .Tulv nf
. 1 cupiuii unu in miuiu " ihvwiahj zotiowmg year.
ana mai m supcess 01 xi yiif
. the uncertainty of the business future;
that it means the withholding;-of cap
ital: difficulty on th part of railroads
' and other corporations in borrowing
money; halt- in th work of construc
; tion and reconstruction upon which our
prosperity may depend." .
2artls' Methods Comparl. (
A t Canandaigua yesterday . afternoon
Taft compared the Republican and Dem-
oeratlc parties In respect of their meth-
ods in disposing of the unforeseen issue
in times of rreat public emergency. . H
reasoned that the. very, theory of Democ
racy,, tf ' adhered to, would 'restrict- a
Democratic administration, independent
ly, of a certain inaptitude lor public ax
ial r that he alleged.. He said
. "I sometimes think we fail t
ciat what governins: means. It doe;
waa compelled to borrow old clathln
for herself and th children Deo us 1
3: Btawart waa not a "aood nrovldnr.
H told her he waa boss, and ah must
obey, ah aald. Sometimes h would
abuaa her when he waa drinking, and
sb would alt by the window waiting
for daylight tnrougn me tong noura.
aha could leave the house and t
frm him. After ah did leave
for aood he tried to pull her from a
streetcar on day .and did aucceed In
getting her pursa A crowd collected,
sb aald. and when she refused to go
with him he knocked her down, injur
ing her back n th curbing.
a 11 01
I,. 4MJUI
She waa
owed to rfsum her maiden name.
Nettl urdy.
Dena 8overn was granted a decree
separating her from Richard M. 8overn.
and will take her former- nam. Dena
Evans. They wer married in Decem
ber. 1002, and he testified that h was
doaerted th following year. -Judg
Morrow took th case of Bessl
al welch against Kinatnan welch un
ifier aavmement until he can aecia wnat
no do with their five children. They
wer married in ifosser, wash., and
th wlf testified that she was deserted
In Minnesota In 1908. She also
charged drunkenness,
Other divorce wer granted to Fay
CaU!n from Robert Catlln. and to Katie
M. ' Moaer from Cbarlea A. Moser.
1
Handbag. Found Behind
Plumbing Shop Only Cine
to Baffling Disappearance
Case at Spokane En route
to Seattle From Sweden.
- (Kpecial Dispatch to' TbaS Joarnal.)
Epokan. OoC 10. -Escaping th perils
of th sea and the danger of tha.long
iourney, between Bpokan and 8wdn,
lis Lydla Manderberg, mysteriously
dropped from sight In thla olty, 8h
was on her way to Seattle to Join r4a
tlve.
A small handbag, found yesterday In
the rear of a plumbing shoo and turned
over by tb finder to Policeman Le
Downey,- contained - documente 1 and
memoranda. tumttlnr. the "unaccount
able disappearance Among tTio eontents
or tn nandbag war .. a aecon
ticket from Bt Paul t Beattle,
It had- been uaed to Spokane: a trans
portation agreement betwen herself and
11s transportation company, allowing
, ' , . , 1 1 1 r v ,
ajajjaa'iJat(a 1 iWir-e'twe''-'-''H 1 ia ) 1 "a-gjj
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d V 'i-niin.im inn mm
Dr, C. IT. T. At wood and hi son Dr.
C'll. Atwood ar In tb county jail o-l
in tho Uailroad' Yards.
((Mcitl OUMtea t Tb JeaVssLt
Ibaaon, Or, Oct 0.-:harl Qoah.
eused of 'having caused th death of I ringer, TT ysars of ag, an old Orand
Pearl Lamb of Eugn by malpractioa. Artny.oldIer, was run over and Instant
Tb two physicians, who conduct a pia-Ily killed by a Southern raolfle train t
ternlxy.hosplul at Tromont station and J Laltanon last night at I o'clock.
hav offices, in th Allsky building, . Qoehrtnger bad Juat returned from a
mtViES'l iV-'tTcV-eSGr? AxZXi to California. n aft., .ll.hOn
(hem to hav been guilty of indecent romtn train waswaikln a-tip the tralt
i n train wa
en It struck him.
morala - - 1 . 1 croner inqueac neia thla morn-
Th two man ar accused of having I" onrtd tb train crew from all
cauaed th death 'of , Mis Lamb, who biam. . ,
wa a well known young woman of Eu-I . Tl .
gen, by having performed a, criminal I A fore that will mov a ton 'along a
operation. Th drfendaate st up th highway will pull a tl-ton canal boat. -
I complaint that th operation waa Mr-
formed by a physician. In Jugn and
mat in patient cam , to tnera lor
treatment Iatr.
It B. Lamb of Ralaey, a brother of
th dead woman. Is In Portland to aa
alat ln the prosecution of the two
men. He contend that th operation
was not performed In Kugene. arguing
EVER WATCHFUL
to! SKWrM Utile Cre Will Save Mttfy
believ there la a nhvalolan In tha eitvi
a . 1 l .... ...... t 1
J , 1 wno wouio nav aarea to perrorm aucn
I an operation. ' a
j Th-t:oronra Inqueaf ta being; delayad
pending tha roipt of vvldeno from
rne,
contents 1 1 w ' ' . ; f Ipendli
sond-ciaaa J. p. Schardt, Vice-President Na- kuren
1, showing I t-i.. w.m 1 I , Th
. " " . r"r" . I war ; arraigned - before Justice of th
Promises pf legislation for th benefit examination. Both wer held to th
two Atwood. father and ' aon.
Portland Readers Fu
. 4 Mure Trouble . ' ' .
.. - '. . : '
. Watch th kidnty aercUons. -' .
Sea that they hav th amber hua of
health;- ? ' '.. C '- " , . .
Th dlicharfea h&t xcevtr or tn-
hsa hflfl lit ft Ont hAnhlirff. OnrmiUl V- (kwia U . u . I trA Inrv iValu Kail kalR
tober ; an Immigrant s Wontlflcation ", " -t tha inn.,-t Theywre represented by freouenf
riirH Issued on board tha Atlantic liner I OiM t th banaUSt tendered .J. I t- a trtnk -tJAX . ,v, .1 ""IWP'i
Baltic which aailvd' from Llveroool 1 8chardL nrealdent tt tha national sasb-.I
?t05Sr J.iiltVi?!l!?2lAZL l fcS2 1 tl6ii of ajrltVat''tbXmrellJfor hlafUHopt; urimr 4ha 'aftarnoon, ltment' "
Eleventh and Baldarin streets. Spokane. J ntjht. r- r fumiahed by' th tlnlon Guarantee lW. Kld.ny PIU will do 'thla for
aad an envelope on hlch was written, I Chamberlain declared tha ti was surely I tompany. , . . . ' ,
They watch', th kidney - and cur
thera when they're sick.
Mra.. A. M-bllabaugh,:m Grant "St.,
Portland, Or;," says: , "For two or thr
"DOC" ANDERSON'S FRIENDS COME
TO HIS AID IN STRAW VOTE
. "Doo"; Anderson, baseball fan and
Bryan nthusiaat, will Win' hla money If
the 'voting In his straw ballot keep up
th gait' It had maintained up to noon
today. At that time the vota was ap
proxlmaely three for Bryan to one for
Taft. There la strong suspicion that
tno rnencia 01 me tiryan booster have
power of debate. It does not mean the I 0f 120.
advancement of plausible theories, but I Some days ago Anderson made the
11. uinuu hi. im wucrem jiohuhu- iigrtion mat .Bryan would win Mult
'When you hava a popular govern
'T sometimes think we fall to appra-
not mean oratory, it does, not mean tno joined hands to help him win his wager
ment, the only method bv which It can
. be carried on Is by a system of parties
in which the members of th parties
sacrifice many of their non-essential
view and agree on a .few great prlnci
' pies.' :': . ', ',.'.,
"Comparine: the two parties, first,
what experience haa each had in govern
ing? Second, what la It that united
them together? 1$ It a fore that is
likely to keen them together in uch a
way a to givo them a full sens of re
sponsibility to the people at large In
carrying on the government? Are the
men whom thev selected for their lead
ers statesmen hien with a fine aense of
arovemmental propriety and government
al policy? Having made that compari-
irvi
nomah county. He said that he could
stand'on th corner of Sixth and Wash
ington from 8 o'clock in the morning
until t at night and set mora votes for
Bryan than would be cast for - Taft.
The assertion led to a wager of 120
with a local cigar man.
This morning "Dpc" took bis ' stand
and began to take in the ballots. From
the first Bryan ran far in the lead and
th great margin gained and maintained
up to noon ahowed that his friends were
cominsr to hi financial assistance In
directly. The Anderson vote, therefore, , seems
to nave lost any element of prediction.
unless the balloting steadies down dur-
'M. Eanderberg. HQ Alaaka .building. 1 .nin . .--. k ,,n
.' - . 1 lensiature. snn asm tnst wn,n ne went
Larson went to the nolle atatlon and I n u.'..r,- 1.. . a -h
,h mA..-A tn hl.n It II ""TV?.'.' V."-. Y'"
proved to be from an old .friend In man W. R. Ellla. who followed, an-
weden. introducing to mm Alias Han-inn.m th.t k. inn. 1. a,ni.
darberr. who. th letter -elated, would i VuV",-.-- ST -Wvi" """""1. -
v , " V, - - a-.l I" ".'Cicon VI vu 1UVU V4iw 1,lf
iuu 111 ppunano u ' I Hosts at tha hsnnuet..
M88. ff??1?!?..?!! -Other short addresse Wer delivered
sun touhi , uiii.u . m. Lane. JameB Edward Mahon
navina seen ner. ine ponce nave no ir.t,..i.: k a t.u. . t-v,-
CANCER VICTIM
KILLS lllf.lSELF
thv Dei lev tn nanaoar waa i
thrown away by. a robber whr he Butterworth presided as toaatmaster.
tnougns n couta nna it later. - Mr. gchardt, who wa th guest of
honor of the evening, responded to a
can xor sn address. . .
C Old and Julius Meier spok to
th mall clerks from th " business
men's standpoint, and J. H. Ackrman,
state superintendent of publlo lnstruc
tlon. delivered a short addreaa invltln
the mall clerka to anealc at tha teaohMra1
lnatltute with the idea of Instructing
Suplls in the better and mora, legible
lrectlon of mall matter. v
Walter W. Woodruff, in sneaking- on
"City Distribution on Trains,'.' . gave
ram vaiuaoie nomiera to Duainesa men
Despondent because he was suffer n thenroper manner of addressing let-
Ina fronr caneer. which ho deemed In I 1!: 55 i.., .L...!..--
rrV.lA a man named McHrearv. at 1 .v "",V wni
of whiskey then snot himself in tn that- station hv tha mail wavnn nn ,1,.
BUfn,Btwhatever Is known of Md .M?'My.-.
2U !? &MJVS.Wf!2i AnV,ny .tretdoe0.1 nTgo't'o th,"ma?nr
S. 'tii "' ; JTo . "" at all.: If the mail waa not
bTft'.S? fi,?".?. -.5Sk worked 'on the trains it would have to
iv.' .. Ih. v.. rtZ,.m De handled piece by piece at the main
S3 5' ' h0 KHoVM or off Ic-and while that was belnir don
siy months. - 1 , v ' t , . . . . . . , .
kiio vurnvrs wuuiu uo teavina . me or-
flce without the letters they now have
tn. a. call from .tha proprietors, thev
found that the 'body had fallen against
the door and it- was almost .impossible
hnwfitror that rh a vntA will ha on in
drmtinr nf th wnv thlnca will en !
xuesaay.
SAYS HE WAS CHEATED IN HORSE
TRADE AND ASKS COORT'S 'AID
Alleging that he wa "worked' 'in a
horse trade, J, L. Smlthson has begun
aon without -regard to tha nartipniar suit In the state circuit court againet
poncioa wnicn iney upnoid tn the present W. L. Die! for 73B damage. He de-
&eZlJ?rllLtVZ ??!.' " that ho got two horse, of uncer-
because between each two presidential taJn Age, but not less than 14 years old,
election many issues are likely to arise when he bargained for animals 7 and 9
that cannot be submitted to a r.artv I . . . . . .
- convention; crises are likely to comi ,w' 01 n mat , mo aggregate
that cannot ba submitted tn the ran weleht
and nie or the peoole, and you have got
to tske a party and trust to It to work
.uirm prooiems out.
of the two waa about 2,600
pounds. Instead of 2,800. He accuses
Dlel of palming off animals that are
he complains, and that Is the purpose
for which they were wanted.
- Smilhson bargained fo the team on
October . He says the horses, like
onenaan, were zo railes away, bo he did
not go to. look at them, but relied on
me descriptions given by Diei. in ex
change he gave a team and irarnese val
ued at 276, wagons and tools worth
ivo, a ouggy vaiuea at 135 and a note
for $226. After he got a look at the
team, he aays, he offered to trade back,
but Dlel was evidently satisfied as mat
ters stood and refused to trade again
CORKLESS WHISKEY BOTTLE IS
IDEAL SAYS BIBULOUS SIWASH
..1. A f A . j rr-i I o , 1 , . ... 7 r. " -"
That was exhihite In h. -, 1 jiwu, nu aurn. imj auiiuiwu us ror me run value of his
tha RenuhlWa nrt ..S-""'" rXml" r Iru"' " "VJ aoaus. . property aa damages.
the Spanish war. We determined to end
the international scandal at our doors.
W went into the war in Cuba and we
cam -out in the Philippines, 10,000
mile away, and we had to decide the
Issues which were there raised and
which were difficult to meet They pre
sented new phases of government that
we had never had before, but with Wil
liam McKlnley at the head, with your
own Ellhu Root to aid htm. aa one of
me greatest Jurists and statesmen this
ww,, a Ms ever Known, wun the Repub-
- i,u .a,i7 ,.viiiiiu mat,
canty and
-b, uiu. i.ui;tii!, wt carriea turough
and they brought credit and glory to the
nation. t
Now, what of the Democratic party?
They had power for four years, but the
m louts they got Into power thev began
to quarrel over what they should do.
They paased a free trade bill thioush
on house and then In the nxt house
they made a kind of sectional protective
bill and before thev poi throuali It as
sumed uch a pliase that Cleveland, the
"' i" .-riy, lor.wnnm we have
been taken In charge by th coroner.
The place where ,,McCreay commit-
a ' r . , . ' - - 1- mil - a - - - j.
WhPn the office-, vis ted Tn ?esnohTe and th0 ma ,or Ut,on E Would hav
When the officers visited .-it in response to be aent ,.ek to that station, causina
a. a cm 01 several nours.
"In order to do this work the boxes
In. the letter . cases In the car instead of
being labeled and used for separate
cities, as is tne case wnen working; or
dinary mail, ar labeled for . the
dilferent carriers, stations, .etc. -In
working the 'mall for Portland wa use
about 95 different boxes and ta the
city distributor each of these 95 boxes
represent a separata postoffloe, and,
as far as the word postoffloe means
a place ror tne delivery or man they
do represent separate postof floes, or wa
may say separate delivering postof-
rices, it is evident, therefore, that a
letter is not fully addressed unless It
ia addressed - to the right delivering
postof flee-. If it is addressed to astree
LAUD WHER
DEFY AUDITOR
-f-
Property owners on Front street, be- and number when the real delivering
tween Arthur street and Seymour ave- "J1 L? tho'uahUddiessed'tS1 tne
nne, and on Seventeenth street, between wrong city It 2 ? not can? ai lon2
Marshall and Vaughn streets; have, T dilfin 'thi fva rv hnt ft tiiahi?
through an attorney, filed lengthy re- ?o caSsa a aerioSs oSa '
r.sSmSnf''bW.'X ' few'o1ounuslne9. men real.
SMrilr streets by the city ,z, the importance of this. Vtery few of
They d.eclkre that they will refuse. &n
to nav the second assessment because ?E! ???Tll l"S?".eTj?0w?5??!a??
L,8t.,a,if:..tr The same Is true of .the
V,,TJ , -. --.r- "-return reoueat" nf miut nr miF imi.i
a,n..t.hl.waf IV-fXtl i.u;Sii ,y ln ness-houseif. Instead of stating plalnjs
The remonstrances fill some iO
cioseiy tynewritten oanes . ajiu ivg u..., 1. .. t vi r...
reasons are set forth why thei improve- "Z,V. 11 ii?"
ments should not be paid for theT fore- f,- ",J S Ba.r7th" iv "Sd .x-
mnt hAlnr that tha oitv has nol las-al I -J.H "?e.V0:' I? 0nl7 an? .
Vi;; . ' Ti 1 . k ,7 " 1 cisiv aeaiers in uregon aunsnine.
rlht to collect for them. ax , "Now this may all be tru but It. Is
' ' - I a waate of good printer' Ink, These
envelopes ar not seen by th general
public, they are only seen by the party
addressed (to whom the lnclosure is
advertising enouahl and a few -cos
tal employe wno nav no tim to reaa
advertisement wnue at woric and who
all read the dally raiers when off
duty and whose wives read th ad
vertlsement when they are on duty.
' "Business men should understand thit
if thev wish to set the full benefit of
tn great - maoniaery or ma postorrice
department they should not only ad
dress all- letters they send out plainly
and to street and number or box if
Robert Thompson, a vounar Indian, has
ndiSt wltS Ua'couV: nev" botha hl e over.th per.
so policies were carried through Ping question ,of bottls.than can
never be reruieo, as nave several nun-
ins nincm sespeot. pronganfed that bill
XBr?y ana pissSLand that
brok up the8 party, and ther had to dl
rid between free slfver and the gold
standard. .
. Oa Xaalting- Injunctions.
At Oeners, where Taft hsd sn audl
nc compoaad largely of laboring men.
a?' c a
"The
dred inventors. Whh went is a
corkless bottle. Thompson holds that,
when you want a drlrit, you want It
right away, and that it Is a shameful
waste of tim to pull out a stubborn
old cork. ' ' ,4.
When the descendant of old Mult
nomah waa arrested by Sergeant Smith
at First and Morrison this morning for
the larceny of a watch he had what
whb ikh m a uasK or wnistcy m one
pocket
"No. I don't want no cork at all," he
said in reply to the questions of the
officer who searched him at the police
station. "I don't want to stop and pull
out no fool cork." The corkless condi
tion or me nastc had added consider
able fragrance to Robert's clothlrig, for
the whiskey had slopped over more than
once.
A Robert also had two very fair
skeleton keys the police will not turn
him over to the government officials
as a witness until they learn more of
the watch transaction. He freely told
wjjcih ns uoujoi tne lire-water.
WIFE SAYS. HUSBAND
OVERDREW ACCOUNT
Contending that sh should hot b I yr my kidney wf disordered and
held liable on a not riven bv hsrsalf I caused ma much annovanoa. ITnllka
andxnubana to cover tne overdraft of I most cases, I did not suffer a-reat
in vnusoana. jars, juiiuan rurdv an- 1 -.1 tv..v.a k.i.. v.n, .....
Koht"S"jSM ba'n'of VSlis Unlr Vacref.on.Th.
Tcraiiaa xxT-mu Tn .,.Kaawa iM ... ltno Kid iiA y ssiiCr enema. Tht raflsagMa
Is T. A. Purdy. formerly salesman for wer" f-1-0 ttonded with pain.' Learn
th Studebaker company, but he haa Ing about Doan's Kidney Pills, I pro
vanished and left his wlf to ht tho cured a supply at Th Laue-Davis Dru
Th ToTo given by Pohly and hi-wife LZ? "e
was for $8,690. Sh admits 11,791 of " v a... v I
this turn, but say that th remainder I OIe DO- my condition had improved in
of I4.70S represents overdrafts on hr I "very way. I hold a very high opinion
husband' accounts. In her answer she I of Doan's Kidney Pills ' and cheerfully
alleged that sh wa forced to sign thai recommend them.
note by threats of Violence on the part
of her susband. but th testimony failed
to support this view, and this element
was eliminated. by Judge Bronaugh, be
fore, whom tho evidence was taken. "As
to .tha- overdraft, - she denies ,that sh
received any compensation.' s . '
juaso- uronausn tooit me caa under
advisement,
For sal by all dealers. . Price 60
cents, Foster-Mllborn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sol agent for th United
States. ,
-Remember th nam Doan's and
take no othsr.
: Dim czzoi ggiZaJttB' r ..;:11:- a a
A
0
Wtic? s Tlie Boss ? 3
. I'; i.-,;ri-.v-, w v n
You think ;you-. areriing'.1
your own home but are you ? gj
uu wui, uc mistress or tne
Household in fact as well as in
name if you know : '
n
fteDUD XAn tort, .
that Injunction s that are too brfacThave
aomrtimf been iss id In Utjr dla-
putsa. That puts labor at a oUaJ
tantags and therefore It ouaht !-.h( ,
Injunctions shall issue without notice
and offering an opportunity for a stat
ute which shall make injunctions with
out notice operative for only 48 hour
or 54 hours. The Democrats on tho
other hand do not pay any attention
to Injunctions Without notice. What
they say la that Injunctions Ought not
to Issue in Industrial disputes unless
they would issu under similar circum
stances in any dispute. Nobody ever
said that they ought to. That is one of
1": ,oP?eq'!1,;rTngThhe!the" nteVnm'.l... declarations. "
best practice with rr-spect to Inl ine- :
rifriu n7h-Rc. .n)nwnrcrh!CTTirAfiO JOURNAL'S
Your Duty Is to Be Well
Bat yon cannot be well If rou neglect
taking Bond's Saraaparilla when you
ksow yon should take It, Impure blood,
poor r petite.' btgyafhe. ncrtousoeu.
that tires failing BjT these and other
rw ayvivin atnMiwi nooa a uet
bottl today.
low ImIU "My blood wa very
poor. Fine taking Hood a Aaroaparlila
I na ra
more color ia ray race. l.p and
Mrs.
STRAW FOR TAFT
trait Pi-ms Lease Wtr.
Chicago. Oct 10. The straw vet of
the Chicago Journal today showa the
following resulta:
For Tsft :.J7
For Hryan MM
For lftn iSZ
For Chufln 1
STEAMBOAT MEX AXD
FARMERS ARE HAPPY
For Hingen . . ;
lo tfce rsc for governo:
ernor It
For Stevenson. 8.124 for Deteen. J.C1
1(1
showed
at weu. sbt wen m a fiur." m
A. A. Iioaar. laantoa. Jtfaaa i.
la Worst rsraa "I had ratarra fa the
im tui Wa adrled te try
llwii 8raperil!a. I toa aeves bottles
as mrrw n fad uij. , I ht
t.rT'ta b r.a eatsrrh will ar
)iei 9 a fair trial Mra. WliU n' iiet
a.. Partirrer ra."
- Always Tiataa -t Sr,t lank TtnLw-a
Srat..ri.ia i ysr ar llsiri
; li I.tst It." H. CswdeU. Ill
1 nri. Lsw.,1. Ma
V Sarrrr!s is adtf"
f ci '4 tSPMtaba. K Iws B
V a. L.' i:a
Th rainfall during th past
two day has ben moderately
heavy In western Oregon and
Washington and rather light
eaat of the mountains, accord-
w Ing to the Records St the weather
buieau.
District Forecaster Beals says
4 the rain is welcomed by farmsrs
and river steamboat men because
It has fallen upon aoil that has
already br-en wetted and there-
, taz:. goodly portion of the
4 moisture will flow into the
rivers. Improving navigation at
upstream points. It will alao
often th soil and thua facilitate
plowing.
ELKS' LODGE WILL GIVE
DOE SOCIAL T0NIGHI
The Portland 'lodge of Elks held
star social not long ago when the gate
were barred to ail women ana not, even
so much as a glimpse of the merry
making was allowed th wives and
Sweethearts. But in order that th
may see for themselves that the lodg
room is a safe resort for the worl-
wearv men folks.- tha Elks have d
1 ,1 ,-. J I ...., t. a ib.i.. nr. ,nni. . . : . - - . -
s the Time'set for the festTvlties.'-An .k?,nI -AtI2" t.VtZ
-ll. ,.t. Kn 1 "H '" "M""" ' "
-5"J,fh- n.taiTrt.rwhrch '"re'oP "I? be perreetly plain and
. .. . ----- ; . .-- i arrictiv tn in. nnin t-
"Becaus a firm Is a prominent one
Is no reason why this should be over
looked. Sometimes It happen that the
, K r-rt --a tt Ha mnm - Mnnia I Hnlnra Ir
j the clubrooms. Following-Is the pro
grams
tn Mv athr?na- ther Bot ma,f order hU0 Ifl
., IIFMm t i return envelopes, that there I
nin-ra PT- newspaper or a bank that ha the
fo.h Vri !Fthrt i tlskthMIss 0,erlt who wortts th. cltyVmall doe not
LM rrvSiiv 7 itr. w -'a T ,,v" ln that city he may be a. total
Lr.0"eI,a,-9nnoi l. rJi..l": DA.U.,V atrahger ther and hav to wok the
mall solely by the addresses 7
"It may surprise you to learn that
there Is not a mail order house In Port-
ddrassed
s not a
the name
of th delivering postorrice ln the re-
'd-klteT: Mis.' Connollyj r.nr "ofthemve their
That -Wa Two Wer Maying? I ?L.nanyv.f- l.ttra lT, L.JI.
... , p. w -M -a a r- . . i bii wl auarvBaws wi rn hist itwii w i
n nr- n i Va r t e t () Ho wit HVoMnsd" hoxe.-ln f.ct th firm, that havi boxes
?He'nrv K Hadley) (b) "IXVyou "r th moat particular about giving
Tr.!lv r Carrie Jacobs i Bond d net-- their tret address. Thl often cause
Truly (Carrie jaeop Bona. ouei- ... tn k. i-an ta tha vmn. Ma.
r;a' eTAt.ir"-.?1"? iverlnr nV.toff Ic.' nd by ths Urn It
ha rssulted. Several or our firm
Schwab. Mrs. ;Ethel Lytle Booths, Miss
Petronella Connolly, Mrs. W. A. T.
Bushong. Mrs Arvllla- Mtfaulr Stolto,
accompanist, . "
Quartet (a) "In jthe Red April
Dawn," (b) "Deer.
Garden." (Fannie Sno
"All ln a Garden Green,
thorne and Lavender)
sian Song (BurnWster, (b. "Vou and
Love, (
duet "O
II
It
3 the food that is ready-cooked. U
0 cajr - wsci v c -m ucuuuus oxiu r
wholesome meal Can Be pre-v f j
fl pared with it "in a jiffy
2 something for the homemaker 5
to lean upoji in every emerg- f j
en At ycr groc
B3S
D
I M in, a ., aTTjllH
S
n
Heat in Ovsn Before Serving
',-
4 '
Tland Miss Connolly; solo '"Nymphes
iBylvalna' (Beroberg). Mr.. Schwab
! ?u:Ann "' Arr b Wh.."rTl. of bui Is north of A!
A lssvasiifall. . 1 " . . - . . .
w - ' ' r keny -street nav boxes ir tntr man
al dressed to th street snd number it
RAILROAD MEX GIVE ,
BALLOTS FOJB DEBS
i
COURT DOCKET
TO BE CiLLED r-XTBA POLICEjIEX TO
WATCH g3LVLL BOY!
i
EXECUTIVE BOARD IS
TO PROBE FIREMEN
The executive board . nt.Ve an in
vstlgstloa to sessbetbf r ths state.
nt made by om of tTJlf wtttjesa at
tha xamlnathm of warrant' -chppsrs
t-ssteytlay. that half -e,f th'flr sart-
meat Is stiil fcot rowtsg noney oa va.
ejsrnad salaries. Is tr-o
It t aaj tast firfm hfetuaHT
tke rs&a f the Sr Vrrtmrtii 1 .,.w . k m4 h.fnr ,r-
f"tt.)!ns s bTTwXjheat irs of tfirfrt'kr of IN- Iwa wrt Thla waa an-'
arrststa by brrealns r-n f efr vcrtl j rarw--d ttiis rwmlrf after jurors, h
lTKrr s t rr. The t.ava t pay ihs'l t-earit-r tre v.1enc la tha
r-' - a ibaSLh for th u.ntf ma mm-' Ar,r!ea son.plracy rass Lad ba
Avnrdina- to N. M Chethsm of Ross-
K-w , v.a Un.llat ,rfM,t fa ninnln
fsr ahead In the presidential racs to
S Mm , Ha RAuhnr pAllrfla wnmm ,m
Mr. Bests look for occasions t i concerned. ' H ends la th account of
showers for some time to coma '" 11 r". v ott!. . f SULT"
, ,au , i """"""'7-. "tr-fr'
nrru-ia, lait .
ipil sare DeM 48.
The second vats was taken at Clendala
amors th lumbermen of ths m il thars
vrd rave Debs . uryaa a. an xart z.
Jadg Wolvertos arlU rail the docket
la both th Lnltsd Stats clrcalt and
district court, on th morslng of Ko.
Nmher,9. NovsoBbar It Judg Wolrer-
tmi will sef ths data fnr those
Is s
Is dispatched to station &' and ba to
bs sent back to tb main office from
the.. This taksa several hours and In
the meantime- parhaps a train baa ln
which should hava carried a rsply and
which perhaps does carry a reply from
soras competitor who has taken th pain
to see mat nis man ta soars to
tb proper delivery postof flea.
"I think th business houses Is th
east realise th Important of this mors
than ours do. i
"There Is one firm tn Portland shos.
self addressed envelopes srs also mod-'
els of pittances, they hsr ths bos sum1
ner on is isrs rnatn ngure. in rsrt.
t Ner I only one fatilt tn be found with
- LADD FARM
WALNUT GROVES
SELLING ON SIGHT
Oregon's most relehrsted farm at
Yamhiil Railway StaltSn, close to Port
land, which was established by A..L.
Mill, rresldest Of tha First Nations!
Bank of Portland,-Or., and for 17 yeara
past rnet and improved tsy I ha r lee .
Ladd. of Lssd Tlltcn. bankers, la
Ins sold In a snd l-scr -walnut
srovas. Including cat of tress for fix
yeara by Walnut Orovs Co.
A Css TC -year-ola walnut grovs of
l in i.
Xlsety polleemesi la fall uniform will
on duty tomorrow sight. Halloween,
for ths porpoas of prote-tins ths city
from malM-tniia desrructlos of personal
property. Many rrj u-is Tr protect km
hsv ajrety' bees t 1 to peHcs
Beanqwsrteni. nl ail tr otuots will
! Vll?. t- J'LJwU.', vti ' V rls"t.ttc-n. ha. broken all world .
I ITw..' TViT-iT-- fJt records for sti and au.litr. 'demoa-
Q ItUarM ro.nv of their letter. h.v;fl7dJUoM n
I Z-a w-kV w.. " exhihitlrts in tr- sines wirwiw st
I -Vl.. ?. . f tit stark strt.- Xhey w.rs grows es
"There Is sether comnsndnlis bsst-
sess herav hswemr. that rt" Ms wall
at statins K mrf Its alt-.1rM4 es
vtnp hsvs slatl-wt K 'hem t-
tera alf an ltri '. Talk sSnt sd-
vrt lain ..hImm t m.. , k.-,u
on duty otitll rntdnirht. Chtef Grtts-i nr, ff thair la Ivnf t t j,v,
mscSef has ordered thsi 4 rew'li lsni tr I In a II r.t na MtrMiM ik. -
r-r.K-t!3 of pr"r-tv fce tU'sted. I Wtn Wi.l bear Sflvarea.,-? -!
tiamuss pranks ul b perEiiltsa. tssetioa. .... y i
this Lad4 farsa.
Ton can own a grafted walnut grsvs
In this most favorable location by pay
ing small amounts monthly. Tou can
bs Independent tn a few years and hav.
finished with th trouble of trying to
Itva on wages
- Pre par. -to leave ths grind of com--5 '
marclallsm itr establishing yourself in
Ui most rrofltsbie pursuit. In th world.'
Toa can make a rounl trip t ses
tMs placs In s few hours, free. of cosUi
These ywrg gross are selling m als-ht
Bishop Scntt Academy will rebuild ia
th. heart of thla t lace. Only s faw
tract, left tn the present allntmant ad.
Jklnlng ar bearing grovs '
imr nrs prtca is th. ( grAvnd-flonr
pnrs- it will flo.M. is a. few yrsra.
Ask for sur book on Oregoa walnuts. $
Walnut Grove . Co: (Owners) :
VU tZ. MOROAN, Prwaldent t
Ttelfikono Alain 328 Starlc Sti, CI round Floor'
I-