The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 19, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19. 1908
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Reported That Dr; Pearsons
AVill Make Generous Dona-
tion Educational Con
gress Closes VTitli JElabo
rate Banquet. ';:
Walla Waila,; Waalu, Nov 19. The
educational cpngresa closed last night
with a monster banquet, tendered Dr.
P. - K. t Pearson, ln; the grymnaslum of
Whitman college; which . - ai trans
formed Into huga dining halt" Table
were prepared for 500 guest and all
were filled-; trttters were, rea.d from
Albert E. gnaw, editor of the Kevlcw
of Reviews, and Gilford Pinchot. chief
forester, expressing their regrets that
could not attend,. Howard Eliot, pre-
Every Man Read
This
: This treatment Is said to have
acquired a wonderful reputation
throughout the east, owing to Its
peculiar propensity to fortify the
nerve force- and generate health '-
and a consequent personal mag-
netisro, so essential to the happi
ness of every normal human be
ing. It Is claimed to be a bless-'
Ing to, those who are physically
Impaired, gloomy, despondent,
nervous and who have vembllng
of the limbs, dizziness, heart pal
pitation, cold hands and feet, in-
mom n la, fear without cause, tim-
idity in venturing; and general In
ability to act rationally as others
do. Also of vest benefit to writ
era professional men, : office
workers and the .victims of so- ?
clety's late hours and overindul
gence in wines, liquors, etc -
By preparing the treatment at
home secretly, no one need know ,
of another's trouble, - while that
Ingredients are much used In fill
ing various prescriptions, so that
even the purchase of them sep
. arately need occasion no timidity.
If the reader decides to try" It,
get three ounces of' ordinary
syrup earsaparllla compound,
and one ounce compound fluid
balmwort: mix and let stand two
hours; then get one ounce com
pound essence cardiol and one
ounce tincture cadomene; mix
all " together, shake well and take
a teaspoonful after; each .meal .
and one at night.
This contains ' no opiates .
whatever,, and may also be used .
by women who suffer with their
nerves with absolute certainty of
prompt and lasting benefits. ,
Ident of the Northern Pacific, sent a
ujiegrain expressing tils regret.
A. Jk II I Her of Portland was the first
speaker. He was introduced by Oeorge
Turner, of Spokane, who was toast
master. In his. official -capacity as
tireniueni or me ooara or overseers.
Mr. Mills represented Harvard. He
spoke with regret of the fact that Pres
ident. .Knot "was not able to be present.
He said that Oregon offered Whitman
me ngni nana or fellowship. Liv
ingstone of Portland followed him. He
spoke briefly ashe had to leave oa an
early rain. -.--
I-r. Pearsons was introduced, but had
such a cold - that Professor W. . Ly
man read hla speech. An ovation was
riven JJr. Pearsons when he was intro
duced, all the guests standing; t and
cheering for nearly two minutes. -
I II tin. mmarm-m wam. Camiial T I ( 11 ' O.
Remington, Philadelphia; Thomas Do-
vai, Seattle; president Mortnrop, .Minne
apolis; Thomas Burke, Seattle.
The congress haa been a great suc
cess. While many expected large gifts
would be announced at the banquet last
night, tnis was not - tne pian or ina
promoters of the new Whitman. It Is
understood that Dr. Pearsons will give
J500.000 to the movement, although ne
wui not veruy it, ,
FOOTPADS SUSY
DESPITE POLICE
Keep Away From Guarded
(Mine Terminals but :
Work Elsewhere.
Another case of burglary haa been
added to the police record.- which is al
ready swollen out of shape with the
number of crimes that have been reportr
ed lately. - Although : a, k police record
of crimes for the entire country states
that. Portland has fewer for a city of
her size than any other city In the
United States. It - is evident from the
present . flood that Portland is getting
hers in a. bunch. , . .. . ,
John Mahonev. who rooms In the
Pleasant hoteL Third and Taylor streets,
found that things were not so pleasant
In those apartments after all, on re
turning to fals abode a few nights ago.
Someone had entered hla room and
stolen five shirts and $11. The man
who stole his-effects, he believes, is a
man whom he had befriended and whose
name Is Ed Waooda. Mahonev has
furnished the - police with a full de
scription, of the alleged robber.
Defiant Misonrian.
From the Hallsvllle News. '
The editor of the News wants It un
derstood that this paper la no longer a
country newspaper. Within -six months
we have been twice threatened wltn
suits If we don't crawfish, and these
fellows have sent us intelligence about
what thev were arolnar to do to our coun
tenance when they saw us. -- We haven't
back peddled yet, and are proceeding
on the theory mat tne other zeuows
went Dllna. , : . j. ..;;
Th officeholder -feels that one rood
term aeaerves snoiner.
' In the hopes of apprehending' the
polka dot thugs last night. Chief Grits
macher ordered Captain Moor to in
struct the men on his relief to)-' watch
the terminus of the different streetcar
lines, but fKe diligent efforts of the
bluecoats failed to bring forth any new
clues as to the whereabouts or identity
of the robbers who held up the Brook-
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Tuesday night. - - ,
Whether the thugs became a war of
the oresenoe of . the ttolice at the ends
of the different carlines or were simply
resting on tne rruits or tneir crimes or
the previous nights la a matter that re
mains to be solved, but Is expected that
the stick-up - men will- soon -show their
heeds again.
The police believe that, encouraged by
the success of their two previous jobs,
the men are certain to make further at
tempts either on the streetcars or on
pedestrians. No one answering the de
scription of either of the thugs has been
apprehended and unless the robbers are
caught while at work, there seems little
prospect of causing their arrest or of
learning their hiding place. .
The detectives have been Instructed to
visit all the pawnshops In search of the
watches stolen from the car crews, but
It is evident that the thugs are dispos
ing Of their returns to confederates In
other cities or are waiting until the po
lice have given up the hope of appre
hending them. - - t
Two highwaymen , held up Henry
Scharren, who lives at J66 Twenty-first
street, last night,. but owing to their ap
pearance and the fuct that they were
wearing good clothes the police hesitate
to y that they bel lovehem- to- be the
same men who held up the streetcars.
It would be possible, however, for the
thugs to have supplied themselves with
new outfits from the hauls of the. first
two nights of the week, - Scharren had
only a little small change with him of
which the robbers relieved him. -
A laborer named John Noreska was
strong-armed at the union depot ' and
forced to hand over what little money
he had. His . description of the high
waymen, who did not wear msHkn. r.
sembles that given by Scharren. J
lLtmi beer. Which Is noh-alcnhAll
has been Invented . by a Pittsburg
PlEllSilllT THIEF
STEALS SHIRTS
re
LAWYER FINDS ECZEMA CURE
Attorney at Xolina, SL, Writes How Be
Waa Znduoed to Try Oil of Win. '
, tergreea Compound.
There is nothing that will convince a
lawyer except evidence, -
JNOW, nere IS some rumor imruini
evidence of a almnle home cure for ec
zema which convinced one lawyer. F. C.
Entrtken. attorney at aioune, iu. e
tells how oil of wlntergreen compound
mixed with thymol and glycerine, as In
D: D. D. Prescription, cured him In (0
days after 82 years of suffering.
"For SS years," writes Attorney En
trlken, "I was troubled with ecsema,
scabs all over my face, body and head.
I could run a hair brush over my body
and the floor wonld be covered with
scales enough to fill a basket I tried
everything, salves, internal medicine,
X-Kay all without result. Last winter
the colleae at Iowa Cltv wanted me to
come there and show" my case to the
students. I said. "Cure me and I will
come.. They said, "no cure," so I did
not go.
"Just a month ago I was induced to
try D. D. D. Prescription. The itch was
relieved Instantly: so while I had little
hope of a cure, I continued to use the
rmw1v. Tt la 1nnt a. month now and I
am completely cured. I . have not a
particle of itch and the scales have
dropped off. - -
"I can only say again CUKE SISOOT
SrrtED. L anr now starting all eczema
surrerera on me rigm iracav
The explanation of Mr. Kntrlken's
cure Is thlsr 0. D. I. Prescription, un
like any other remedy, is a penetrating
liquid; it gets into the skin, not over
the skin. Its mild, soothing ingredients
build up the tissue, and at the same
time numbing, then Killing, then remov
ing the eczema germs. Cure after cure
has been brought to our attention and
always that instant , relief from the
awful Itch. "
' Skldmore Drug Co.; Woodward, Clark
ft Co. '..,
These special agents indorse D. D, D.
Prescription: St. Johns Pharmacy. St
Johns, J. C. Wyatt, Vancouver, Howell
r jones, Oregon uity.
MR
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142 First "St., Near Alder
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This sale & the event of the hour. No man of good common sense and saving habits can afford' to
miss it $32,800 worth of Men's and Youths high-grade Fall and Winter Suits and (
being sacrificed at about one fourth their actual worth.
Overcoats' are
Nolhlng Reserved! Nothing Spared! The Ax Applied to Everything!
NOW is your chance to secure high-grade, tailor-made clothing for men and youths at less than the
cost of manufacture grasp it, don't let it slip by. Such opportunities seldom knock at your door, j No v
excuse for father, nor son to go without a seasonable, stylish Suit or Overcoat, when such desirable
up-to-date garments are offered at such' ridiculously low prices. '
' s ; READ! ' WONDER ! INVESTIGATE! : , . -
MEN'S BUSINESS,. SUITS, strictly all-wool,
substantially tailored and trimmed;' d flC'
worth $12, sale price. ......,. PW sO
MEN'S BETTER SUITS, in cheviots, tweeds
and worsteds, hand-finished, absolutely reliable
for wear and color; worth $18.00, y flj J? A
sale price. .... . . ... . . . . . f . . . .tjv r tJ.
MEN'S HIGH-GRADE SIJITS strictly nand
tailored, all wool and of remarkable durability
and shape-retaining qualities, various materials
and colors; worth $25.00, sale. - C
price POnrO
MEN'S OVERCOATS, beautiful materials and
colors; worth $18.00, sale .
MEN'S BEST OVERCOATS AND CRAVE-
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wear
TES, for social and business J J Q gg
YOUTHS' SUITS, from 14 to 20 years, depend-
able makes, materials and colors, up to date in
every respect; worth $18,00, sale . A jjj
price. . . 4 . . . . .J)T,yO
YOUTHS' FINE SUITS in the best materials
and shades made and trimmed to satisfy the
most particular ;vorth $20, sale CCJ Q C
price ..... . . . . . . ; I)O.Mp r
YOUTHS' -LONG OVERCOATS in vanous
materials and colors ; worth $15 ,' (J - Q C "
sale price . ... . . : . ....... ...... . tyO7 0
YOUTHS' BETTER OVERCOATS in fancy
mixtures, well tailored and trimmed, C Q WZ
full length; worth $20, sale price... . . tyOjstJ
YOUTHS' BEST OVERCOATS, for (JjV A r
all occasions, decidedly irst-class . , .'. v ttO -
OPENING EVENINGS
C. J. O'NEIL, Sale Manager
Remember, nothing but first-class up-to-date garments offered at this great sale and another chance
like this may never offer itself again. Take advantage of the opportunity. ?
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Important Advice
Latest
Have word fro mour eastern manufacturing
connection! that we will have at least 500 of the
new style coat on our floor by Saturday or Mon
day.' , 1 . - "
iiADiES, DON'T BUY A GOAT
For Goodness Sake Don't Buy a Coat Until You
See the New Style Coat
But Will Not Be Ready for Unlimited Delivery Till Friday or Monday
Cuts displayed in this ad are not the new-style Coats,but are cuts of the Goats we are selling at HALF PRICE,
tne same style Coats as are being sold around town atfull price.
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viwi. au ucojcis m me enure iMoruiwcst sKinnea a mue or city diocks. ione.oi;inem nave jne coat--cani get it;
don't know where to get it if they could ; couldn't get it made if they had one,! and they would hate to anyway
for it's J. M. Acheson's.-and three bier Eastern e-arment-makiac establishments' coat. . T. M. Acheson iust returned
Children's, Misses' Coats
This half-price offer
includes the mall; no
reserve, for we will
have the new fall style
coat soon.
Now Here's Bargains
All our present FALL STYLE COATS AT
60 ON THE DOLLAR. These are about the
same garments in style as all the stores are show
ing; better come in, get a good $10 coat for f 5
or a $15 coat for f 7 or a $40 coat for f 20; these
are bargains with a vengeance., j. -
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Ladies all over the northwest who see this ad,
a&V your dealer to get you one of the new-style
coats. If he won't, send to us for one for you,
you write direct to us. State coloriand- 6ize
wanted.' The' quicker you get your order in, the
quicker you will get it, for. we can deliver only
as fast as( -the three factories can make them-
and you know we have to supply the eastern
demand. ' . -; - ,
; Millinery at Half Price
Don't fail to find our store. When you do,
you will find the largest garment floor in
Portland and a great millinery department,
the latter mn4nt.i v.. ...
card, who can ltell you when a hat becomes
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trom JSiew York, where he went to make arrangements for the bringing out of this style of garment. He went East
late on purpose, so the wealthy dealers could not steal the garment. The style of this Coat already foreshadows
, Spring styles in Suits and Jackets,, so you may know it is an innovation in garment styles. It is from the present
Fall styles as great and as beautiful a change as happened five years ago when;the Monte Carlo Coat came out,
and you will remember the Monte Carlo came out late, nearly November 1, by prominent New York designers.
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NOTICE 1 Cuts displayed in this ad are not the new-style
has been pronounced the most beautiful, practical and sensible Coat that has appeared for years, even, rivaling the r.fJJSSi
famous Jfonte- Carlo. For, mark you, anyone can wear it, and it looks splendid on anyone-itout ladies, slim ladies, fowli at full nriS 9
short ladies, tall ladies it suits them all. You may well know that we would not dare do this (tell you not to buy ' . -
a coat) if we didn't have the Coat; for we now have hundreds of this Fall's style Coats (elegant Coats of their style, - '' '
.such as are being shown in all Portland stores and the entire United States). But we don't want you to get bit on an old-style Coat at a big price, so we advertise some days ahead
v ?rl.Vim w! can deVver n.ew ?,ats for yu nt to buy a Coat till the new-style Coat get here. We have shouted this advice just as soon as we received the first advance samples
vtch w dld yesterday; six of them). These samples have been at once, distributed to different places in the Northwest. The Coat will also this-week appear in the East in
, Chicago, Uetroit, bt. Louis, Isew York and Acheson & Co. is in on the sale of the Coat back there, and don't you forget that. Kind of funny, ain't it, for us to go to all the
trouble and expense of writing all this when we only'have two samples of the New-Style Coat in our house. It must be an' elegant garment to merit such confidence; but it's
J a J"st the same. And these two are spoken for, sold; but we won't let them go until we get in others. However, Ladies, Ave will show you our confidence. All present- v
style Coats to clean them out, go AT HALF PRICE . . . . - , . . , -" ..
All who want these present-stle Coats Empire, Directoire, Full Nippon, Princess. Empire, half-fitting, tight-fitting, etc., in all the different kind's of cloth (Broadcloth Black,
iAeCBro' et:.ATseys'r Twecds' E'cant Grays, Stripes, Tans, all kinds at HALF PRICE on, Ladies', Misses' and Girls' Coats. Just the regular selling price this means:
t flCoat8.;iof,$aj $llCoats for $5.50 $12 Cokts for $6; -$15 Coats for $7.50 ; $18 Coats for $9 f $20 Coats for $10; $25 Coats for $12.50 ; $30 Coats for $15 ; $35 Coats f6r $17.50 ;
f38,,Coat.for $19; $40 Coats for $20; $45 Coats for $22.50; $5QT Coats fof $25, etc- Now,' if you want snap and bargain, come and get them. . -
tui! eSil v'hlle in ew j0 secured a big bunch of extra good Suit Bargains for you took all the cloth a big factory had, and this manufacturer is considered at the top
of the bunch there. , WelK Acheson took all the fine Suitings he had left, had it made tip into certain styles, both new and practical, just what you want the finest goods
.they, had, regular from. $40.00 to $50.00 stuff. He eot.it all made up into snappy bright style suits so that we are enabled to give ft A A BARGAIN WE
you a price of . f .....UU ARE SURE i
Acfiesoo: Cloak Mi :Siiitj - Gomeaev
148 PRTH STREET--ACHESON BuiUDING
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All papers published in PorUind or .elsewhere who want to publish this ad: please call on us at We. Guess this is new reading matter.-J. M. A.
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NOTE
In our window Saturday evening
and Sunday we will display the
rough draft model garment which
Mr. Acheson packed to New York
for the des5ners to gaze at, which
resulted In the New-Style Coat -