THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. : NOVEMBER ,11, 1908.
KEEPING PEACE
OVER ROOSEVELT
Labor Leaders1 Promise In
E dignant Radicals to Cut
r:. White House Dinner.
f United Press taed Wire.)
2 V Denver, Col., Nov. 11. John Mitchell.
T Daniel J. Keefe and James Duncan.
three of the big labor leaders of the
United States, it is saia, nave pr;-
tlcally decided to break all precedent
and decline to accept the Invitation or
. President Roosevelt to aine wim mm
jt the executive mansion ai uiu'
ton,
"M It Is understood on the best authority
? t.u. tk mhn. 1 art Acrw marin thta nrOltl"
fa... t U ' ' . . r
I t i. niiiMl rinlpsrntes to the cen
4 ventlon of the American eaeraiion
fjalxir in return for a promise mat no
anti-administration or anu-nooiwrBiv
resolutions should be introduced in the
eonvention in retaliation for Presi
dent Roosevelt's snub to Samuel Oom-k-
failing to include Oomoera
hams In the list of those invited to the
labor dinner at ne wmw Mouse, .nw-
-AUhougb-there was no session of ths
convention toaay, me aeiegmes
where tn the hotels were discussing the
rldent It Is Known tnai liompera m
a.
had great difficulty In restraining the
aeiegatee -rrora :iannf soma mu;i
radical action. Several tiroes during
the session yesterday, ths discussion
verged ; perilously- en - ths edge fit . an
anti-Roosevelt, demonstration.
Gompere received telegrams from
various parts of the country yesterday
congratulating him that he was not
invited to the dinner at the White
House. He was in session with the
chiefs of the labor world until early
this i morning at his hotel ' and it is
understood that It was not until early
today that a compromise was arranged
In the situation that threatened for a
time to become an opon .breach between
the American Federation of Labor and
lher president of the United States.
'-.AntAdmlnfstratlon feeling ran high
and many delegates' to the convention
gav t to : be t understood that they
would be displeased , if Mitchell, Keefe
and Duncan accepted Roosevelt's Invita
tion. ' - . v. .. -.
Gompers has steadfastly refused' to
discuss the snub publicly. He said to-
,fMy position la the labor world does
: rwit depend on Invitations to 'call at the
eWhlte - House."
f Most of the delegates left on an
early train today for Colorado Springs
to visit the Union Printers'- home there,
where a - big barbecue was given. ,
NOR CAN T
HEET CDHFRERES
State Business Keeps Him
Away From Washing
ton Conference.
, tHolUa Press Leased Wire.) .
Salem. Or., Nov. II. Goyernor Cham-
. berlaln announced today that be will
be unable to be present at the second
1 conference of the governors to be held
at Wnshinetnn. T. C... December 8 to.
13. Work that must be Intended to prior
to tne- opening or tne legislature in
"..".January makes " It Impossible for the
,- -frovernor to, go "east at this time. . He
r win appoint someone 10 represent mm
at ine conierence,
. This Is SU Martin's Day. ' 1
m : This Is St Martin's day, a day.
J5 wh?n, as on j' "Groundhog day,"
- the official weather forecaster It
U obliged to take a back seat '
JJ -"fit' November" eleventh la cold
.- and clear,
S? Then' the winter will ba severe;
j But If that day be stormy, child.
m The next four months will all be ''
"-i-nslld.".....
..- Bo runs the old saw in which
U 1 . embodied the popular super
i sjtltlon f St Martin's Influence
ZZf over the weather. Elected to the
. Bee of Tours In S74.. St Martin
mr : converted his whole diocese from -
paganism to Christianity. He
a died November 11, J87, and, In
0 accordance with bid church cus-
tern. - -Ills day Is celebrated by
m. ritnallstlo churches ths world
22" over on the anniversary of his
death, '
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After the Use of Two
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chell, Webbs -MiUs,
Maine. '
GIVES DAUGHTER
UP FOR LOST
Even Edna Clarke Mother
Yields to Despair No
Clue at Boston.
Mr. Getcbell. Like Thousands of
Others Who Have" Been Greatly
Benefited by the Use of Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey, Cannot
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",. . ;"18, 1907. Mr. Getchell
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two bottles of Duffy's MaUhiskey,
I am -convinced that it is the best
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At first I was doubtful, but I doubt
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like a new man. . For the past five
years I have been able to work but
little, with pains in my . kidneys and
bladder. I suffered continually, and
until I began ' to take your Malt
Whiskey I got no relief but since
then I have been growing better
every day. Ttnrtattnot imagine
haw happy I am to be able once
more to walk three or four miles
without any of the old trouble, and
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attention to your valuable medicine,
and be .assured I shall always keep it
in the house. If any one wishes to
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to answer,",. , .
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Alameda, CaL, Nov. 11. The, failure
of every clue to lead to the where
abouts of Edna Clark, the missing art
Student has caused her mother, . Mrs.
Anita Mack, almost to give up hop of
ever seeing the girl alive.- Fearing that
her daughter has been, the victim of
accident or foul play, Mrs. Mack ior-
rowiuny aamus mat the ruturs holds
little chance of her daughter's return.
This fear Is shared by many of those
who know the missing girl and who be
lieve she would do everything in her
power to tell her family that they. need
not worry about her.
From the studios of the large cities
where a girl of Miss Clark's Inclination
would go, and from the hospitals where
sne migni do lying in ana uniaentmea.
me police inquiry nas been extended to
a search of the morgues. Descriptions
or a.ana uiark. ner pictures, ana the
clothing she wore on the day of her
disappearance are nosted In the coro
ner's office of every targe city.
The official probing of the allered
scandal In the Church of -8t Mary the
Virgin In San Francisco will begin Into
today, when the biBhop's court of In
quiry will Investigate the charge that
flev.-Payson Young In the seclusion of
his study kissed Edna Clark and that he
similarly consoled other women Of his
congregation;
The accused rector will nrobablv an-
pear In his own behalf, and women who
are members of his congregation will
be called. Edna Reynolds, ths chum
of Edna Clark, is expected to repeat her
assertions that Edna Clark told her that
she was engaged to Father Toung, and
that he "wished a ring on her finger."
, i
Boston, Nov. 11. Rev. El wood Wor
cester, rector of the fashionable Eman
uel church of this city, refused to ax- j
firm or deny his reputed acquaintance
with Rev. Payson Toung of San Fran
cisco, whose name has been linked with
the disappearance of Edna Clark.
Dr. Worcester, whom Father Toung
claimed as an intimate friend, also re
fused to make any statement as to
whether he has knowledge of the where
abouts of the missing Alameda art
student
Friends of the girl have learned that
a young woman answering her descrip
tion, left Oakland for Boston. They
Know mat njona uiara desired to study
at the Academy of Art here, but this
has utteriv failed to throw any light
on her whereabouts.
Later the friendship of Rev. Payson
Toung for Dr. Worcester, led the author
ities in California to suncf that
Father Toung might have sent the girl
io a naven witn ur,
GROCERS PLAN
Bill llEEJIIIC
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Oregon Tradesmen to Hold
Annual Convention Here
January 6.
The Oregon State Grocers' associa
tion will bold Its third annual conven
tion In thia city January and T. It
promises to be one of the most largely
attended conventions ever held In the
state. C B. . Merrick. ecretaryp the
Portland Retail Grocers association, has
Just returned from a trip through the
Willamette valley and the eastern part
uj. mo aiacs ana rouna tne mercnanis
at -La. Orande. Pendltnn mil nibw
City more generally Interested In the
convention than ever before. Hitherto
the interest manifested has been largely
confineH to the grocers themselves but
this year the general merchants
throughout the state are showing ap
preciation of the work of tha associo-
uon. ..-
Ona Of tha chief tnntRa AtamiMA will
ba credits, an important matter to all
merchants. Secretary Gwlnn of the
Merchants' - Protective rwiatlnn a
Umatilla county, whlch Is aaid to have
the most complete credit system in the
country, wiu aeiiver an address -on
credits.
The grocers association ia also much
interested In the matter of securing cer
tain legislation and is holding the eon
vention this year before the. legislature
convenes in oraer to araxt oertain laws
wnicn concern the grocery business.
Ona cf those relates to batter garnish
ment laws. Another concerns the mat
ter of peddling. Tha association hopea
to secure a atate law which will pro
hibit Indiscriminate Deddllna which the
association noias to oe injurious to the
aeaier. .
Much Interest Is also manifested ' In
tne national Grocers Association con
vention, which will be held In this city,
juna a, , ana e.
Ifil SERVICE:
BEGIilS TUESDAY
Worcester.
OIL TRUST OH
brill in cmim
Stuff Said to Be Dangerous
as Dynamite and Sold
at Three Prices.
CROWDS KEEP UP
. AT APPLE FAIR
Exhibits at Albanv . Call
Forth Admiration of
the Visitors.
i Little Boys
v may become fine strong men.
Some of the strong men of to-day
' vvere sickly boys years ago.
-. piany 01 mem recervea
; Sciliiiision
; at their mother's knee. This had
v- a power In it that changed them
i from Weak; delicate. boys intr
strong;.robust boys.
It has . the same power, to-day.
Loys and girls who are pale and
5 vcak set food and energy out of
; Scon s Emulsloru it makes
- yi.iiuren grow.
(Special Dispatch te The Jooroal.)
Albany, Or, Nov. 11. Apples, spples.
apples and then mora apples. Linn's
apple fair has opened and It Is doubt
ful if there has ever before in the Wil
lamette valley been seen such an ex
tensive array of Oregon's premier prod
uct Red. and yellow cheeked, without
a blehlsh, they call forth the unbounded
admiration of the crowds which have
all day packed the armory.
Linn county is not allowed to compete
for the grand prise. Of the other coun
ties It Is hard to pick the winner. lar-
iun ina foul hrva atpa nf .vh h t.
Lane, Lincoln and Benton also have fine
exhibits, but are not competing for the
grand prise.
Outside of the county display prob
ably the largest exhibit is the one of
20 boxes sent by the Thomas Creek
Fruit association of Linn county. The
association has sent fruit of a quality
that demonstrates that apples can be
fc"r2,?n "soond to none In that section.
The Judges of the exhibits of apples
are Professor E. R. Lake of the O. A.
ar,le" V- Galloway of Salem, H.
M. W llllamson bf Portland. This eve
ning In the W. C. T. U. hall H. M. Wil
liamson will deliver an address on "Ap
ple Culture -.in the Willamette Valley."
Professor Peck of the O A r vin f.
speak on "Floriculture."
GKECC0 .FAMILY WILL
NOT GIVE TESTfiTONY
(Fnlted press teased Wire.)
Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 11. A sweeps
lng Investigation of tha affairs of the
Standard Oil company In Canada was
started here today as the result of a
series of explosions east of here in
which more than a score of persons re
cently lost their lives. The Investiga
tion is being conducted by both the
provincial and the dominion officials.
Each body is working separately but
both are reviewing the same evidence.
The Inquiry will include an investi
atlon of the quality of oil sold ia
:anada and the prices charged.
The quality Is one of the most Im-
oriant racts to be established and
Daily train service, will be established
over .the North Bank road Tuesday
morning, when the service between- Port
land and Pasco will be Inaugurated. A
train will leave Portland at 8:11 a. tn.
from, the depot at Eleventh and Hoyt
alrAAtu and ru.h ta n'n at R in tn:
"Leaving Pasco at 7:80 a. m. daily, a
train will reach Portland at 4:80 p. m.
One week from next Sunday. Which
will be on November 12', through train
service will be Established, with the
new solid vestlbuled trains, leaving
Portland at 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. for
Pasco, walla Wall a -and Spokane, and
arriving In this city at 7:30 a. m. and
7 p. m. There will thrpugh standard
and tourist sleepers, dining cars and
observation cars.
p
the officials first went to Swan river.
ner a lamuy or nine perished be
cause of en exnloninn nr Inforlni. nil
The Investigators have learned that
oil selling for 40 cents a gallon can
be bought GO miles away in the United
States for 12 cents a gallon. The
oianaara oil omclals say the difference
In price Is due to a local syndicate of
dealers.
It has been charged that the oil sold
In Manitoba Is not up to the required
standard. Measures will be taken by
the government to compel the supplying
of high-grade oil.
NAMES DELEGATES
TO GREAT CONGRESS
Two delegates to represent the Cham
ber of Commerce In tha National Rivera
and Harbors congress have been ap
pointed by the trustees. They are Dr.
II. W. Cos and George M. Cornwall.
One or two more delegates will be ap
pointed this week. The congress will
meet In Washington December $-10-11,
Immediately following tha ODenlnar of
tne national congress.
land Chamber of Commerce to support
ai-iiveiy mo won ot mo rivers ana
naroors congress in every way possi
ble ana as a result of this support an
unusually large appropriation waa se
cured last year for improvement work
on me L.oiumoia ana wuiametta rivers.
rivers.
At the meeting of tha trustees It
waa agreed to support the California
promotion committee In Its efforts to
secure appropriations for government
stations, and also to secure better mail
nervice Deiween foruana and Eureka.
Cal. The chamber also went on record
as favoring larger salaries for federal
juages.
LIQUOR BILL
IS OEFEATED
Another attempt by the Retail Liquor
Dealers' association to make the brew
eries assume responsibility for the con
duct of saloons was defeated in the
council this morning. The ordinance
provided that persons who take out sa
loon licenses shall be deemed the own
ers or me licenses. On mot Inn nf
Councilman Wills 1t was taken up for
disciiRHlnn .
Attorneys T. J. Cleeton and George
Shepherd spoke on behalf of the meas
ure. Mr. Cleeton said he did not rep
resent the retail liquor dealers as an
association, although he had been
asked by several tneTTfhfra nr tn.
ganlzation to use his Influence toward
passing the ordinance. He said th h.
utablo saloons.
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
I No matter bow long it haa been gray
or iaaea. jt romotes a luxuriant grow tn
of healthy hair. Stops its falling out,
and positively removes . Dan-
draff. Keep hair soft and glossy. Re
i iuse an suDstitutes. z times as much
ini.was50c size, is Not a Dye.
$1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists
seaa k iot ires book " 'rns vara ot the Hair. "
Phuo Hay Spec Co., Newark, M. J.
Hay's narflna SoaneamPimnw
I, rough and chapped hands, sad all skin dis
eases, aeepe skin baa and soft. 23c. druinrista.
baud 2c for free book "The Care of tha bkla."
I-
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
jeci or me Din was to eliminate rilr.n.
VrZ, vou adJreas a.d tout
. jp- r S lsuM; ,i r(Ju! j .. . u vyjlJ
non of tna Grecco family will
testify against ths brother who last
week tried -to take the lives of his sis
ter, brother and mother, has become
apparent, and the case against gebas
tao1L.Lecco TU1 -flat H is feared.
nas nor vacovered from
th2-.effecf of M' attempt at suicide
sufficiently to allow him to be brought
from the hospital to the city Jail nd
the preliminary hearing today of his
brother Salvatore, who apparently shot
his brother In -self defense or In de-
icnsa vi nis agea moaner and Is charged
it i iiresrms in the city.
I r u x . v"'"r,u':"- oaivatore s
bullet- struck Sebasti&no In tv k..
vi iuv nccRj out iu injury is not serl-
u- jm urwooi iit at 191 Harrison
iTAatt h . If. m hmt KI lr m, .
144. First street
tI. . . . " - - j v. i n inin
"", loeiPunjiDie ror many of the
establishments over which they have a
power of attorney, he thought the ef-
fcunrtrlVc6 t0 ,mPrVe th9
Councilman Drlscoll listened Impa
tiently for a minute or two and then
Ved.,0r lnn Postponement o"
tn ordinance. The motion was carried:
FINDS HER MISSLXG
DAUGHTER L COURT
' BarkOivra
' fUaltsd Press leased Wri.)
Llvrpool. Nov. 11. Hopa for the
coasting bark, Jsle of Erin, and her
crew of It men, was abandoned todav.
The - bark was lost between the . Irish
and; English' 'roasts and it is believed
he undoubtedly went down with i nil
on board In tha storm which . swept the
ea caiuraay. ,
Mra Dora E. Brown found her
missing daughter Eva In the
O municipal court this morning.
4 The mother was told that her
daughter was In the courtroom
and hurried to her. "Oh, my
O baby, my baby!- she cried hys-
terically. The girl did not move
a muscle or try In any war to
return her mother's embrace.
Mra. Brown cried so loudly that
4 aha had to be led from the court
A Eva Brnra hai mad
, i-tw
paaranea because of tha arrest of
Carl Bites, who is charged with ;
O -contributing to' the delinquency 4
O of a minor child. The girl thjo'
ciares ana was is years old Burt
O day. while bar mother; who lives
O at 11 North Bixth. says aha is
O ; only 1. Sites haa been rooming
O ; In tha lodging-house, bis case
a will ba heard tomorrow. '.-
111111 1 t . issiissamssns
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Upon Evory Bottle
And Vrepper of the Genulni
Dr. BeJI't Rna-Tar-Hcney
"is printed ttis abova dealga and tha
aataber 606, The design is our trade
a-ark, and 606 mr guarmmtr wrnssft
Tha medidae eontalned la sack bottle
will ears Coughs, Ooldi aad all Broaeaial
roBbles aaore quickly sad sCeotoally
tbaa any other remedy.
DR. BELL'S
Pino -Tar-llonoy
Is sold by all aigiss-SBaBOa, aad tlM
: per bottle. Maanfaetared only by
the l e. Sutherland medicine ca
BssisaajfSjssjsai
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TO GIVE IIOTICE
OFIIEI'JCIIAIIGES
A communication was received by ths
oouncll this morning from City Attor
ney Kavanaugh suggesting that here
after when ths city engineer la directed
to draw up plans and specifications for
tha improvement 01 streets wnereon
there are railway tracks, ths. railway
eompany be notified of such proposed
improvement in order that preparations
can ba mads by ths company to make
n AfAMMfl rv chanaes. ' 1 'y
If this suggesUon is sdopted? ths
city attorney believes it will obviate
tha necessity of contractors asking for
extensions of time because tha railway
people do not do their share of the
work within the time limit . V1"'. 4.
Councilman Kellaher moved that the
. -. . u - Mtmm tlM An th
repuri ui v.j. . ----
petition of property-owners to improve
East Ankeny street with bltullthlc
t be not granted.- The motion waa lost
and the report was adopted. The re
port of ths committee overruling the
remonstrance against the Improvement
was then adopted by tha council.
CRAIG CONGRATULATES
GOLDENDALE PEOPLE
A, ti. Craig,, general paasenge agent
of the Great Northern railroad, haa
written H". L nvou. Kn-i ...
- i vuiuwiuia
KUckiut county, Washington, eongrat.
""V, ? ""sir eiiorta o secure
publlcFty for Kllckitat.eounty and on
.'hVi;o;8, ,f celebration held
lnK,Govldend'1.lMt over the ea-
tabllshment of direct railroad servlos
between GoldendaU and Portland.
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