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13 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; FORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 31. JD03. '. SOfilE HALLOWEENTIPS ON hlATRIMONIAL FUTURES I LEADERS PLAH RALLY a Illllowsen, the night of (Hosts and i k o' lanttrns and self-ringing door ball and overturned woodpiles and lit tls glrla' parties dlaturbad or mlschlsr' cua hoy a, will ba celebrated whan tbs sun gova down today. Thla ta ona of ths oldest of holidays celebrated by , Enfiisn-apaaking people and la sup posed to antedate tha Roman Invasion of Britain Earlr chronlclwra spsak of tha Celts building bonflras to. keep away tha witchsa on tha night of what haa sines 'been called HaUowssn, while , other accounts say that tha Druids cele brated the fat!val as early It'a curloue how ona can save clip pings relating to every conceivable boil day and Its history, and aa aura aa that day comes around loss It. Ona will have a deakful of artlclea on everything, but . u a city eauor aaice ror a story on Jtai loween. the Halloween clipping will :turn up mlsalng. , It. happens" every lima. But to reauma, tha Encyclopedia Britan Dlca aava that the moat aaaentlal.part or ine iiauowsen ritual see ma to con alat In tha lighting by each household of a bonfire at nlshtfaJl. Thla point a, continues the Brltannlca, ' to tha very ancient arid widely diffused practice of kindling sacred nres at certain seasona of the year. While tha Qermanlo na t Ions had their Oaterfeuer and Johan' nlsfeuer. the Celtic ' had their Bealllna or Belltlns and Bamhthelne, tha former on the eve of May 1 and the latter on the evs of November 1. Probably the . winter, ss well aa tha summer festival, waa from the beginning regarded ss a season at which the faJries were un , uaually active, but there is no evidence to show that tho methods of ths divin ation at present .usually rsaorted to. although of great antiquity, were oris; inally regarded as limited In their ef. flcacy to any on day. See Grimm's Peutschs Mythologie, Brl tannics. ad- 'vises, If thla does not satisfy you. . Be that as It may, there are many things for Portland people to do to night, IT they celebrate the affair prop erly. Exactly at midnight three bowls ahould be placed on a stand, ons con taining water, ona - milk and the other Outline rosltlon'of Unions in Campaign at Meet ing: Tomorrow. Beventy-flvs par cent of the labor vote empty. Then ovary girl muat bs blind folded, ths peal t Ions of tha bowl a r han sad and tha candidates led up to dtp. hands In tha bowls. The result shows what ths future husband will bs JlSe. Ktactly at midnight you muat pars an apple, throw the peeling over your left shoulder and turn around quickly. The Initial of your lover's or sweet heart's name ahould be there. Juat aa ths clock Is striking IS you girls muat suspend wedding-ring In a giaaa by a smsis tnaiaen a nair maiden's slnsls hair, that la and If It tape. It will tap ths number corre sponding to the place In the alphabet of the initial of your future husband, ror instance. If his name la Hudolph the ring ahould tap It tlmea without stop ping. Then you will know that Ru dolph will b your husband. - Immediately at midnight you must replace tha yolk of an egg with salt Kat tha ass and' don't take any water. If you dream some one is bringing you a glsss of wster snd can aea nia laca, ha will bs your husband. Jtt II o clock sharp you muat go out fn the Iranian. Bull ud veretablaa and look at tha roots. The roots will shaps -iyTTT, RK.TTi NT A TUTSI TYYTf Or future husband s I ummiu j. vr, Bryan en Tueadar nest, according to tha estimate of prominent labor union men Of ths city. Throuchout the llet of unions In ths city Hryaa sentiment has I peen growins steaouy. ana oanvaeaee made In the different ergtnlsatlona all anow tnat Bryan will get toe great me- lorltv of tha union vote. Tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock tha representatives of every labor union In the city will aather In Bartenders hall on First, sirset for a final meeting. At that time tha plana for election will be I mapped out and final statements out lining ths position ofN the -union labor men or the city will be made. The meeting Is to be held under ths suaplces of the Central Labor council. snd It is expected that there will bs large attendances themaelvea Into roer name ir the root a ars long ana wnue hs will bs a tall blond. If It'a a beet, however, ha will be fat and florid. Promptly at midnight you muat let a ball of yarn down from your-chamber window and then haul It up qulokly. Tank It up quickly and you will Ind your Intended., huaband banging to tha and. V . AS tha family Ylnovjegins to- sound out tha hour of 12 o clock you must hurry to your room and somb your hair before the looking-glass. As you do so the face of your Intended huaband 111 appear to you in tha mirror, When midnight strikes, you must take a looking-glass, snd walk around the block backward. Under no clrcum- tancea spesk to any ons. if yoa do ths spell is broken. If you don't, when you get back you will sea your future husband's face in ths glass. Just at II o'clock but by that Urns you ars probably confused as- to whether you ars a Mormon or a popu lar actress, and It's 1 o'clock anyway. So you Just go to bed. BENEFIT OF RED CROSS NOISY NAMES FIGURE ON THE REGISTER AT HOTEL PORTLAND This was ths noisy day at tho Hotel Portland. : Noisy, that Is, 'In ths matter of names denoting sound., ; Tha name Of Howard Rapp of New " York, a traveling man who sells anvils, was ons of those on ths register. . C A. Clapp of Boston was also ' there. An other ons In 'this ; class 'Who Inscribed his Asms on the book during ths morn ing was C. A. Shotwell of New York. But, in addition to the names Indicat ing knocks, that Is raps and applause, there was another suggesting a mors euphonious sound H. II. Bell of Los Angeles. Mr, Bell sells alarm clocks. . B Rsttlebone of Chicaso. who sells toys and rattles and things, Is making I his annual visit to Portland In ths in terest of his business, which is expect ing a arest boom owing to the fact that the holMaya are approaching much more rapidly than women shoppers can conve niently get ready. And Just to stretch ths thing a bit, ths name of W. M. Csns of New Tork Is on ths ledger snd must bs mentioned, because near it is the signature of L Block of San Francisco. ' But this will be about all of this, be cause there is onlv one other name thst might be mentioned A, W. Louder of Kansas City. - But Mr. Louder didn't want his name printed, for various rea sons, so his business snd ths purpose of his visit is not made public The clerk didn't know what Mr. Louder does, snd Mr. Louder wouldn t telL s Chrlstraaa shoppers are to havs 4 1 d ' another ornament f oi packages I d sent to their relatives and friends this year. It Is to be la S - ths form of a special atsmp Is- s susd by ths Nstlonal Red Cross d d .' association to Increase Its fund 4 1 d for ths battle being waged s e against ths spread of tuber- 4l 'culosls. 4 Tha stamp will havs no post- ! d aga value, of course, but will be d S used simply as a Christinas S 4 'greeting. Ths design . on ths 1 d stamp has been drawn by How- ! S ard Pyle, ons of tho greatest 1 s artists In ths country. Beneath . d S a wreath of 'holly In colors will ! be ths Inscription, "A Merry ) I d Christmas and a Happy , New', 4 Tear.' Tha stamps will sell 4 1 cent each, or in utuo books or 4 nlns for 10 agents. Ths first of. 4 1 these stamps' ars expected lnl 4 Portland within ths next few " 4 weeks. .4 ,' Ths Idea, originated In Den mark, where ths stamps were sold by ' ths government Ths first sxpsrlment netted some thing llks $200,000. . 4 4 ! 5 AT THE THEATRES FALL CAUSES FATAL INJURY H. B." Michell said to have been at '" ons time a merchant of The Dalles, at 1,0 o'clock last night either Jijmped or fell out of a second-story window at 13S Twelfth street, sustaining Injuries from ' which It is oot believed he can recover. His neck Is supposed to bo broken. Ths man; it Is said, had been drinking-..considerably during , ths day, trying- to nerve himself for an sppointment with a dentist. ' Ths Injured man was taken in a Ked Cross ambulance to St Vin cent's hospital. Mlchell and his wife were visiting In Portland, and exoected to leave soon for Ocean View, Wash. Shortly before , ths accident occurred Michell had been lying down on a lounge in ths rear room of the flat, while his wifs and a rela tive, Miss EL P. Wiseman, were In a front room. The women heard a crash in the back of ths house and rushing Into tho other room found that Mr. Michell was 'not there. - . The window was open, and looking out they saw him lying on, ths ground, , 23 feet below. BUT CROSS THE PACIFIC Ono-Ring Circus Xext Week. Thtn will be a arenulnS ons ring cir cus st Pantages theatre next week. Shepp's dog, pony and monkey circus, one of the largest and beat animal shows ever produced on a vaudeville stage, performing unheard of feats and displaying startling Intelligence. China-bound steamers from San Fran cisco are leaving with full , passenger lists. , Travel to tho orient promises to he much-heavier this winter than last according to A. It Kerrigan, chief Clerk The Remarkable Mrs. Fsy. Ths good people of Portland are com mencing to sit up and take notice of Mrs. Fay's . remarkable performance. Her last eastern engagement was at the New York Hippodrome, and Alex ander Pantages deserves much credit for his enterprise in bringing such an expenslvs attraction ' to ths Pacific coast .- : End of "The Road" Tnlght. '"The Road to Yesterday," which has been pleasing crowded houses all week at the Bungalow, will come to an end tnnla-ht. It la a charminar comedv. in in ths passenger department of ths Har- I which members of the Baker Stock com' Hman itn hJ k.. i,. I dwy each day two roles. trip: riman lines, who1 from a San Franc! soo "The Siberia, which left on October ubu n iuii iNwncuHvr 41" lur JIOHO- lulu and the orient" said Mr. Kerrigan, "and the feellne- la sreneral that thmrtk will bs heavy travel to the far east this wintsr which means that times : ars prosperous. , . "Local trade In . San Francisco Itself has never been better. Th hlsr nffi buildings there although still empty uui uttuunu Decause mey are no compietea. ,tsy . tne nrst or the year every one in San Franc I sen think that tho city will almost be back to lt M lllSTU " m Mr. Kerrigan accompanied his mother, Mrs. J. F. Kerrigan, as far as San Fran cisco. Mrs. Kerrigan sailed on the Si beria for Honolulu, where shs will spend ths winter. 'Hans and Nix" Tonight. Ths place to forget trouble and worry and enjoy a hundred big laughs tonight is at the Baker, theatre, where ths -funny German comedians. Dixon and Ber nard, are to bs seen in . their latest bundls of. fun and nonsense, "Hans and I Nix." They are supported by a big company, inciuaing m cnoi girls. chorus of pretty TELEPHONE COMPANY WILL GET RETURNS 4 Election returns will , bs re- 4 4 ceived Tuesday night by ths 4 4 Homo Telephone company, sr- ' 4 ran foments having been mads to a 4 securs an telegraphlo news com- 4 4 lng Into Portland, as well as all ' 41 4 local results. Accordingly, all 4 4 patrons of ths company can keen I 4 ' la touch with the election situs- 4 4 tlon by calling A-CS. Their re- 41 4 Quests will be honored so far as 41 4 ths capacity of ths wlrs will a 4 Wit'. WY COUPLE HAS OLD AGE RECORD LETTER FROM A FORTY-NINER - Could Not Obtain Relief From Catarrh Until He had V Used Hyorael Here is a simple. Interesting and sin cere letter from a rugged pioneer of 'it. who braved ths dangers and hardships of ths overland trail to California. Surely the sincerity of this letter should strongly appeal to those who desire to escape ths bondage in which they ars now held by that ruthless and most powrnui wrecaer or Health snd happi ness: Catarrh. Santa Rosa, Cal.. Msy 8, not. Booth's Hyomel Co.. Buffalo. N Y. Dear 8 Irs Some years sgo I'wss af flicted witn catarrh, snd tried a number oi remraiea, dui receives: no relief. I was told by a friend whs bsd been Di ms ?mi .jwuici, iu UOUgDl I WOUl3 receive a area.! Deaenc snd nsrhux cure. I purchased aa outfit, a.nd befors i nma uses us doius noted a marked relief. I td it for a month sr bo, an thnusbt I was arsd, and stopped using It fur a year or so. Thought I wss get tmr catarrh again, snd started aalng It itiln. and I Serp It In the house and um it every morning once a day, and kp mjrlf clear of oatarrh. I ron t -i-r It tbs beet catarrh medicine that la fd. I bars Often recommended It t rry frlerxJa. I am tl years sld. I rare to California la lt4t, and of r r e am net ss vigorous as I wss H j.ara ae. Mf address Is 141 th st truly, W. MOCK. tprsnAunred f'ik--snt Is Had not Abram B. Stuart and . his wife, who have been married for 67 years, claimed ths honor ef being ths longest married of any couple In tho stats. It might never havs developed to the out slds world Just how long a couple living on a little farm six miles from Brownsvllls, had en Joyed their married life. ; Mr. and Mrs. Danford Pratt of Albany celebrated their golden wedding; Xtecsmber li. 1195. and Will pass ths sixty-thlr. mils post next December if they both live that long. Danford Pratt was born January 28, 1S23, In Massachusetts and Mrs. Pratt was born February I, 1825, in Connecticut Ths Stuarts celebrated their fifty-seventh anniversary not long ago and not having heard of ths Pratt family, believed them selves to hold ths old sgs mar riage - record, but when ths friends ef Mr. snd Mrs. Pratt read Ths . Journal's story they concluded to msks things . straight and so ws have a record of II years, 10 .months snd .no telling how much mors for ths championship. Maybe there is soother couple somewhere whs can beat this all to pieces. 1. . t T M oodard. Curk M. r t.j i "r Hiurn owl for grljw a. C-54B. brooch! tie. rrm;p f n. Mn arwl aU diseases ef the i ees I mm. A cocur-iete out- "l lhalr. roets oniw II SS; ! n.-e ,( Hewet If afterward r .t lt It otii. AaS Wood-1 e 4 Co. sest It s r 4 4 DREW LOADED GUN FE0JI BOAT; IS DEAD CRsetia! DtasetcS to Tke JearaaLI Mooat vemon. Wssh Oct. II Arthur K. Horn, a promtoent shingle mannfactarer of this county snd one of tHe rrhvrpsl owners of ths Elwash f hlrrle Mia eowiDanv Sf thla rltv. waa socMoniany soot ana Instantly killed lat yesterday afternoon. Horn had returned in the miim launch Sunflewer with a larty of hunt ers from a deer hunt among tbs Islands in the forenoon. While taking a shot gun. !nsle4 with tHirkahoC frots) the iactrwh it was rthargd. the full cherss .-ie.!-g tie uft breast, kiijicg aim la taa.:y. . , 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Elecfion Returns at Baker Tuesday. Those who are eager to get the latest returns from the election next Tuesday night will find the Baker theatre the place for them. James J. Corbett will be there in bis latest comedy success "Facing the Music," and returns will bs received by direct wire to ths stage. Skating Masqae Tonight. &verv detail has been arranged for the big mssauerade at ths Exnosltion rink. There will be Dlenty of handsome I comical and original costurnes. The rink will remain open until 12 p. ra. on account of those working- . late, and masks can be had at the rink. The grand march win be a pretty feature. Henry Horton at the Orphcnm. "Undle Lem'a Dilemma" is a eomnlete little story told In 20 minutes, contain ing cnaraciera tnat ars true to lire, and the act Is filled with good heartv laugh ter and a sympathetic touch. Tho I quaint sayings of uncle Lem will bs heard in this city long sfter Mr. Hor ton and his company hsvs gone from I ths Urpneum. , , Ask D'Amon at Grand. Ask D'Amon st ths Grand anything you wish to know. He is a mind reader I and has ben .astonishing tbs patrons I or me tnestrs in wees: with nis start ling performance. . On the bill Les Du-I rant trio ars making a hit wit IT clean grand opera selections. "The Flaming Arrow" at Star. Brisk action, thrilling climaxes and Dsaumui stage mountings; clever so-1 tors, genuine Indians, clever dramatic Ideas and a prettr story, are reasons ror tns success of Lincoln . J. Canter' greatest melodrama,-"The Flaming Ar- I row, at uie ur tnia wees. MA Poor Relation" at HeCUg. The attraction at Tbs Hell I a- theatre xonignt ana tomorrow night will bs ths rsvorits actor, lee wuierd and his capa ble company of players In Sol Smith Russell's famous comedy drama success. a roor eiawon. ' Thursday, Ccjober 29, 1C08 THE OREfiON ELECTRIC RAILVAY COMPANY WILL OPEN IT'S NEW LINE BETWEEN - PorltlaM anflfiillslioro "' V.' .'. .-' . ; with: . . :.-. ... r ' .': 0 DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY ) v AND BETWEEN Explained by Anty Drudge. Uttls Hits Rom pab out "Juat look, mamma, I tort my , frock.". . . . Mother "Good jracioua, and that frock just newt Orlf washed twkel" . . . ' ' r '' '" '. ' 'Anty Drudge "Just those two waaWna-s mad the tcap possible. You boiled the frock, as you do all your ' clothes,' and that softened and weakerod' its fiber. IfJ i.. you had used Fels-Naptha in cold - or 1 lukewarm . water, the fabric would not be half rotten and ready to give away the first time it caught in anything;'' White clothes arc- made of vegetable fibres, cotton or flax. Boiling affects them1 the same way it does other vegetable mat- -ter, as potatoes or cabbage. . It softens them and weakens the fibre. Boiling will soften even hard wood. By this you can easily see how your clothes will wear out quicker and tear more easily if you boil and hard-rub them. Vobl, which is an animal fibre, is softened1 just as the fibre of meat in boiling. Fels-Naptha will cleanse your clothes in cold or lukewarm water without any boil ing or hard rubbing, and there isn't a, single thing in it that will harm jhe goods.) Your clothes will wear jtwice as long, and they'll be whiter and cleaner all the time. Try l cake of Fels-Naptha and see. But use it the - Fels-Naptha way, according to the simple directions on the red andi green wrapper. They'll tell you how to wash all kinds of clothes with Fels-Naptha; wash dishes, clean floors and do many other things with it. Salcinaif MillsKoro' 4 DAILY TRAiNS-dOUTII BOUND 2 DAILY TRAIN5 NOHTII BOUND SCHEDULES 4 SOUTH BOUND. I ' '' f 1;-. Arriving Leiving. .; Hillsbora Portland 7:05 a. m... 8:05 a. m. Portland 9;00 a. m.. 10:00 a.'nC! Salem ; 9:05 .' in... 11 :30a. m. m...ll:30a.trw. m... 4:10 p. m. m... 4:10p.m. ra.. . 5:35 p. m," Portl'nd 10:30 a Salam 1:45 p Portland 3:10 p. Portland 4:35 p. Portland 6:30 p. , NORTH BOUNP; Leayina . Uilliboro. ; " '';, ArrMnf. 6:30 a. m... Portland 7:30 a.m. ; 8:25 a.m.. .Portland 9:25 a. m.' 8:25 a. m.. .Salem . : 10:50 a. m. ' 11:10 a. m.. . Salem 1:25 p.m. 11 :10 a.m... Portland 12:10 p. m. 1 :55 p. m.. . Portland 2:55 p. m. 1 :55 p. m.. .Salem 4:20 p. m. 5.05 p. m.. .Portland 6:05 p. m. 5:55p.m.. .Portland 6:55 p.m. 5:55 p.m... Salem 8:20 p. m - ' r-t TraiHs -leaving' Salem at 9:05 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. make direct connection at Garden Home Jet, with Portland-Hillsboro train, and train leaving Hillsboro at 8:25 a. m., 11:10 a. m., 1:55 1 p. m. and 5:55 p. m. make direct connection -with Portland-Salem train. , No Hillsboro Divisijn train will atop between Portland and Garden Home except to take on or let off Hillsboro Division passenger. following are stations on Hillsboro Division: Garden Home Jet., Firlock, Whitford, Beaverton, St. Marys, Mortondale, Qua tama, Orenoo, Milkipsi, . Moffat, Hillsboro; GEO. T. NEVIN5, Traffic Manager g . . " PORTLAND.'.OREGON. ,S g GtASS&PRUDHOWCO. HA S REMOVED TO 6S-67 SEVE1NTH STREET Bstwesn Oak eand Atilcetny , DESKS CHAIRS' PRINTINO L1THOQRAPHINQ FIUINO CABINBTIb -fiUANK BOOKS U B O A L, BLANKS FOR BABY CLOTHES , The Transfer' Supplement with The Sunday Journal of November 1 will consist tf a number of dainty designs for baby clothes. This is one of the most attractive numbers sd far issuecl. Mothers and those who are thinking of jmaking a present to the baby of some relative or friend shouldn't fail to obtain ' ' J The Sunday Journal OF NOVEMBER li Vancouver Terry Service On account of governmeW inspection of the Vancouver ferryboat on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, after th'e 9 :S0i.m. Vancouver train from Portland there twill be NO T RAINS RUNNING THROUGH TO VANCOUVER vntil the 1:50 p. m. train, and there will be no ferry leaving Vancouver after the 10:10 a. m. until the 2:50 p. m. trip. . v ; ,v:" .;,. ' -. ; -,' ,.st " XjUUL Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which may leave . the bronchial tubes anoV lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. r "I'lnk Dominoes" at Lyric. Onir two mors opportunities remain to witness "Pink Dominoes" - st ths I Lyric this srtornoon sod tonlrht. Noth lnr tbs popular Blunks.ll com pan 7 has Sroduc4 has met with mors favor than lis clover comedy. Toroorrow st ths matines tns diu ensns-es ts "Kidniant ran fiw j via. mm 6eai Sale for "The Sqsaw Man. fiesta are now selllcs at ths Helllfl inaxra zor iniiun r arnum, woo pisi st that thestrs all nest wefk In th beautiful western drama. Ths Squaw I ilan " A tfrLal nrloa natlaea will ha I aTivsa saiuroar aitornoonv. Z-CEST TRACTIOX WAR IS OX AGAIN Clsvelaad. Ohio. Oct. II. NM1a- ttons for trtction reses in Clevelsnd were broken off todav when ths offu ctals of the Cleveland Railmsd rrmpany rail4 to sttesl s neellnv test Tis( heen railed for s dtacijasfoa or arbitration, i Afterward Mayor T"m fu. Johnson aald I bs wss creparsd ts Itsct to a finish. not only stops. the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. ; Contains no opiates. v ' ' .'. . TTasrs ar nbatiutst ma4s U sail m tss rood aans Toler't tSoaer mad Tf. Brwars Uitsa. Tn sasmla fears cadeacc i is eoofts cars .that tat ha a14 wiUi asircTsaJ aatU&ctioa far Udrtr-rs sars. Tas (rasiM Foley a II oner and Tar U la a ytUw Packatra. Ss Uat rs ret It. - A R other TetUfles - Thla la ta certify that mj eaefhtcr was dswa (or almost ess wear sjritk a coUL Tbe sloctors inxlij proooaocc4 it coassmptioa. We ba4 Kaa as hops for Tsar recsrsry. 1 waa fivea a aampls bottle ef Fairy's sey aad Tar. I rare it all to fecr In about thrse sours. It stopped the coach, ass rare fear rest. I srot a cat say aas bourlit a 50c. awttle aad becta rrrias; it. Ia thrse asswta'a time aba was weO. There caa ex Vs too au sea said ia favaf of Foley's Hooey sod Tar. ft ssroo tmj chile's life. . Mrs, Coorft Batsoo, Foaataia CroTS.Ua. n Tares cisea 25c, SOc aad IIM. The 59-erst also contains" two and oee-fca:f tlmoa aJ Bach as the sasj ! sad ths flJ30 bottle almost six tirues as aatsch. scld iY3 mzzzmm by , ALL DRUGGISTS M M n M M