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14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27. .1908. PRESIDE!! SENDS VERVJEIB THAHKS in-Personal letter Praises Tullback-s Spirit of - Self Sacrifice. '' i (United Press Luted Wire. . Cambridge. Mass., Nov. 27. The self sacrifice of Krnest C Verwetb, the Hex ' vard fullback, in withdrawing from the game with Tale In order to permit an- - other player of goal kicking ability to mipplant him at a ctltlca moment has brouKht the crimson player a letter of praise from President Roosevelt The ti resident save: "Like every other good Harvard man, ' t'hav. the heartiest feeling of Kratl- tude to the entire team who won the f rat victory on Saturday last. Jtsut i eel a special eense 1 of gratitude towards you. It was through you more than anyone else that Kennard was put In a position to do the work which he . am so aamiraoiy ana 10 kick me goal from the field. "For the good of the team your Indi- vldual good was sacrificed, and through this sacrifice and through the admirable work you had already done and through Kennard s line kirk a victory was won "However, it was a first rate exam ple of the interest of the Individual being subordinated to the good of the team. There cannot oe any Better i son for our national life than to teach that the good of the individual mull be subordinated for the good of the neonle. 'Now, I have the heartiest admiration for Kennard feat. He kicked the son 1 and he did a service that no one else could have done and too much pralae cannot be given mm. out you are en titled to every whit as much and every man I have met here feels just the way I do. With the beat good wishes and congratulations believe ma, sincerely yours. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.1' The president f loses his letter with n postscript in wnicn ne says ne would iiKe to uianx personally ail wno con tributed to the victory. '.,.. KEGEO HELD AS V SLAVEHOLDER ' (United Press Lessed Wire.i Seattle, Wash., Nov. J7. An echo of - the days of fugitive slaves was heard at this morning a session or the Juven ile court before Judre Frater. when representatives of the Dorcas club of colored men. and women accused t earn Slier,: a local lumberman, of being in possession of the person of 9-year-old Nora McPherson, contrary to .the amendment to the constitution of the United States prohibiting , slavery. The ' Dorcas club insists that Blser pur chased the little colored girl at Fargo, N. G, last, fall and that be is in. pos session of a Mil of sale, as proof of bis ownership. The case will be heard later. . , Yeoman Entertainment. : Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 27. -The Teo man lodge gave a very successful enter tainment and supper at Odd Fellows hall last evening. There was a good at tendance "and the mimical and literary numbers of the orocram were enjoyed bv all present. The committee in charge Consisted of Mrs. Dr. H. Arnold, chair man, Mrs. It. B. Mclean and Mrs. Jen- nie Young. The first prize In the dough nut eating contest was won . by Otto Berg and the' second-: prize by Frank Whftegon. Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to Its Natural Color and Beaoty. No matter how lontr it has been era or faded. Promote a luxuriant growth Of healthy hair. Stops it falling out. ! ana positively removes Dan- dmIL Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- itiae an substitutes. ZM times as much in $L00 as 50c size. Is Not a Dye. : fl and! 60e. bottles, at tfrngalsts Send 2c for free book " The Care of the H air. " ratio Bay Spaa Co., Newark, N.J, Bay's Harilna Soap cores pimples, red. rough aad chapped hands, aad all skin dis ease. Keeps akin fine, snd soft. 25c. drufnrist. head 2c for free book -The ?are of the. bkJn. VOODAKD; CLARKE & CO. y BALTIMORE $ I RE J AGE f PURITY, FLAVOR 3? ' B i HIGHEST STANDARD A VI OF THE X ,5 AMERICAN (R GENTLEMAN'S n W WHISKEY Pa IpG. SoM at !l firtla rfm mnd Jobber. 71 3 W. LAARAr A BeUUmor,, Md. (Vfc nmsiltfliB "BOSS" COMBINE FOR ON BLANKET FRANCHISE The franchise committee of "the city council-did not hold its regular meet ing this morning owing to the inability of City Attorney Kavanaugh to be pres ent, he being in the circuit court busy with the sujt filed by the Inman-Poul- sen company. The city attorney, how ever, notified the . committee that he will file a written opinion with It to morrow morhing. This ; opinion will confirm an oral one already given in which Mr. Kavanaugh holds that the council has ample power to place pro tective limitations in the franchise now being considered. Councilman Kellaher was closet d with the mayor for a long time this morning, and it Is thought the chief executive has assured Mr. Kellaher -of his support or that councilman s efforts to include in the franchise ordinance a common user clause and other safe guarding measures, by veto if neces sary. NO EXTENUATION OF CHIMES OF SWINGLE Bentlment of the Vicinage Adjudges Him Plain Murderer Fu neral Arrangement. (Special Dtspttch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 27. The bod ies of A. B. Newell and Fred Swingle, principals in the double tragedy In the Chelatchle Prairie country night before last, will in all probability be burled near the scene of the crime. W H. Hamilton of the Vancouver Undertaking company, is now at the Huffman-Newel! farm for the mimosa of hnndllnir thu funerals. At first It was thought the body of Newell, the murdered man. would be brought to Vancouver, and it aad been taken to Yacolt; when word came to hoJd until further orders.- It is Mrs. Huffman-Newell's wish to have the body of her husband of four days burled near her farm. All the facts seem to show that Swin gle deliberately murdered Newell, the successful suitor for the hand of Mrs. Huffman, and after attempting to 111 the object of his affections, shot him self. The affair has stirred up intense feeling in the Chelatchle Prairie coun try. tl ; -. BIDS ON TACOMA TUNNEL OPENED (United Freu Leased Wire.) Seattle, Nov. 2t-The engineering de partment of the Seattle branch of the Union Pacific railroad this afternoon opened bids for the construction of the tunnel at Tacoma. The bids were taken under advisement, and the contract will be awarded later. The bidders were Twohy Brothers of Spokane, the Pa cific Coast Construction oihpany of Portland. Stevens & Boy In g ton of Seat tle, George W. Jackson of Chicago and G. O. Fobs & Co. of Spokane. The amounts of the bids are not made public TAFT DENIES HE HAS NA31ED HITCHCOCK (United Press Leased Mire.) Hot Springs, Va,, Nov. 7. When his attention was called to the statement, printed this afternoon, to the effect that the announcement had been made of the appointment of Frank H. Hitch cock as postmaster general in his cab inet President-elect Tsft said the report was without foundation. He said he had not authorized a statement thsr the position had. been tendered to Hitch cock, and much less that it had been. ac cepted. BUGGY DE3I0LISHED AND TWO INJURED (Bpeclnl r1nteh to Th Jonrnil l La -Grande, Or.. Nov. 27. A serious runaway occurred vesterdav after the ! football game here bet ween Cove anrl I La Grande high schools. Lester John. on and Clara Hancock were driving home to Cove late In the afternoon. The team took fright near Island City andi ran away smashing the buggy into,' kindling wood. Johnson was badly, bruised, receiving numerous nrain I Miss Hancock's left leg was broken and she was otherwise Injured. "U Are King? at Auditorium. (Special Plipateh to Th Jmiroil Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 27. Edmund Carroll, in "We Are King." will be the attraction at the Auditorium theatre ?unday evening. This is Mr. Carroll's irst visit to Vancouver, although he has been seen In Portland several times. Mr. Carroll's present vebicle Is a beauti ful love story with plenty of the good fresh country comedy. The scene is laid I" a rural district of Germany, and the plot hinges around the remarkable resemblance between the king of the province and a literary vagabond. This brings about numerous complications whicli are funny in the extreme and wind up in a pretty love affair. , '':? Xew -York's Chinatown has a popu lation of S.000. . - CM VCK IX NEWYOKK ATTACK "The Portland Railway. Light & Pow er company will never get the franchise u is trying to force the neonle to give." declared Mr. Kellaher. "The de mands of the corporation are too arro gantly ridiculous to be considered bv sensible men. It wants the right to use tracks 'of other roads without being wuung 10 auow outers to use its own tracks. "By means of tricky wording it has practically secured a vested right to carry on an unlimited freight traffic on all the lines of its system. The os tensible grants made to It for the use of freight cars apply only to a few streets in different parts of the city. When I asked Mr. Fuller in the council meeting the other day how he proposed to get the freight to those streets he admitted that other portions of the company's lines would have to be used. "The streets on which the freight carrying privileges are given are so chosen as to practically make it possi ble for the company to use the entire system for .this purpose." NEW BOOKS FOE THE LIBRARY The following new books mav he examined at the public library during mis week and will be ready for clrcu latlon Monday, November 80. BIOGRAPHY. Buckingham The romance of George VHllers. first duke of Buckingham, and Bumtj men ana women or the Stuart court; by P. H. Glbbs. 1908. st i7 Tcl77:, by Christopher BOOKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Asbjornsen & Moe Eventvrbog for born Balsac La ctouslne Bette. Baiin Le ble mil lev I'ahl Johan Sverdrup et Storthlngs- Deck'en Die Elken von Elkenhelde. Flor Haandbog 1 den Danske llter atur. ' ' Jacobsen -Im dienst. Maeterlinck La vie des abetlles. Riehl Eln ganzer mann. DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. Henderson & Matt Scotland of today. 1907. McKenzle The unveiled east. 1907. Sayce The archoeology of the cune iform inscriptions. 1K07. FICTION. Bazln The unu - ' Booth The post girl. Church Lords of the world. Litchfield The moving finger writes. FINE ARTS. Marls The brothers Marls: ed. bv Charles Holme, text by V. C. Thorn,p- son. 1907 Elliott Potter v and noreelaln. 1S7S. Murlllo Murlllo. a bioaraohv and an. prestation; by A. F. Oalvert. 1907. Patterson Chats with mualo-lovers. n. d. HISTORY. Arton Hlstorv of Freedom and Other Essays, 1907. Margolouth Cairo, y Jerusalem and Damanciis, 1907. , Bunilla Spanish Daily Life, a Reader, 1907. Buehler A Modern English Grammar, with Composition, 1908. LITERATURE. Aflalo, romp. Tne Call of the Sea; a Prose Anthology, 1907. Jessopp Frlvola. Simon Ryan and Other Papers, Ed. 2, 1907. Trent & Henneman, comps. The Best American Tales, 1907. RELIGION. Balzanl The Popes and the Hohen staufen. 1901. - Gwatkln The Arlan Controversy, 1903. Rheumatism Cure A Home Cur Will Be Ctvtn FREE by One Who Had It In the spring of 1898 I was attacked by Huwulsr and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I Miffered as only those who have it know, lor over three yean. I tried remedy after ' remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such.' relief ail received was only temporary. Finally I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it hu never returned. I have given It to a number who were ter ribly afflicted and even bed-ridden with. Bheumattem, and it effected a cure la ' every cae. I will send a free trial of this precious remedy by mail, postpaid to any sufferer who writes for it. Jurt fill out the coupon below and mail it to me todav. Mark H. Jackson, Ko.424 James Street, 8yrscue. N. Y. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Abort state ment true, lub. Kama. Addresi. JT Richard Crbker, the old Tam many leader, who is coming to New York for a visit, and his home in Ireland. N Program of Modernism; a Reply to the Encyclical "of Pius X, 1908. SCIENCE. Campbell Modern Electrical Theory, 1907. Hessler & Smith Teachers' Handbook to Accompany the Assenttals of Chem istry, 190?. McCook Nature's Craftsmen; Popu lar Studies of Ants and Other Insects, 1907. Rich Feathered Game of the North west, 1907. Bervlse Astronomy with the Naked Eye, 1908. Strasburger and others Textbook of Botany, Ed. 3, 1908. SOCIOLOGY. Cronsor Pupil Self-Government, its Theory and Practice, 1908. Half Youth; Its Education. Regimen and Hygiene, 1907. Lowell The Government of England, two volumes, 1908. Perry The (Management of a City School, 1908. USEFUL ARTS. Audel's Gas Engine Manuel, 1908. Barton Terriers, Their Points and Management. 190s. Carr-Open Hearth Steel Castings, 1907. Creighton The Steam Engine and Other Heat-motors. 1907. Hasluck Practical Metal Plate Work, 1907. Lodge Electrons, 1807. Oswald German Cookery for the American Home, 1907. Practical Upholsterer, 1891. Schofleld The Force of Mind, 1908. BOOKS ADDED TO REFERENCE DE PARTMENT Brynlldsen Dictionary """of the Eng lish and Dano-Norwegian Languages, two volumns, 1902. Heck The Steam Engine and Other Steam Motors, two volumns. 190!-1907. Hlscox Modern Steam Engineering in Theory and Practice, -1907. Verltv & others Flats. Urban houses and Cottage Homes, 1908. BOOK8 ADDED TO JUVENILE DE PARTMENT. Adams Baker Harper's Eleetrleltv Book for Boys. Baldwin Second Fairy Reader. Brown Star Jewels and Other AVon- ders. Knapp Raphla and Reed Weaving. Madden Two Royal Foes. Two French army dogs have drawn light ambulances, the Invention of a lieutenant, with a load of 160 pounds each, for some 375 miles, without a breakdown, showing how they can be used in war. FTSE r,IUSEUr.2-F0ll Llfe-slie reproductions of the rraominj a iiuay oi neaun ana disease anord ing educational opportunities not found else where. Our medical offices and treatment rooms are on the same floor, though separated from the museum by a Targe ha. so that there is no. con fusion or . publicity; parties desiring to consult us can do so In strict privacy and free of charge. 15.00 Our Fee plete Cure io any Uncomplicated Case. Weakness of men: Varicocele, Nervous De bility, Kidney. Bladder, Prostatic and all Con tracted Diseases. - - It you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. .Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. dally. Sun daya, to 12 only. - OREGON MEDICAL INSTI KORRIgQW OTRRBT, Between h ASrry (Mi . 3 t1k.Ml .v X. Ml mm WINS $25 FOR HER MUDDY CABPETS : (Special 'Dlspsteb to The r Journal. La Crosse, Wis., Nov, 27, For the damage done to her rugs and carpets by mourners, who tracked mud into her home at a funeral. Mrs. K. L. Snicer. active in society and church affairs of this city, has obtained a judgment for ize against me estate or Mrs. Jrred King. . ... Mrs. King, whose home has been closed since the death of her husband a ear ago, died at a hospital recently and er body was taken to the Bplcer home for the funeral. The day or the fu neral was stormy and many mourners with muddy shoes flocked to the Bpicer home, wnen Mrs. upicer asaea the ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Ring to reimourse ner ror tne aamage done he refused and Mrs. Splcer started suit. Judge Brindley entered the judgment for $J5 after calling on several under. takers lor aavice. - - . CANADA SHUTS OUT MEATS FROM STATES (Unites Press Leued Wire.) Minneapolis. Nov. 7. Railwav offi cials this afternoon received notice of a quarantine declared by the Canadian government against meats from certain arts or tne united states because of oot and mouth disease. Packlna house officials say their companies have not been notified or the quarantine. . Teamsters at Emnorla. Kan., have formed a union. ' . Dow Thin People Can Get Fat, Free Startling Effect of New Discovery Which Puts iFlesh on Thin People, Increases Weight and Perfects the Figure. Prove Xt by Bending Coupon Below for a 50o Package, Tree. .- A remarkable, scientific treatment has been found which increases the' weight of scrawny or thin people, puts flesh on those who have been thin for years, whether from disease or from natural tendency; on those who by heavy eat ing, dieting or other methods, have In vabn tried to get fat; on those who feel well but can't get fat, and on those who don't feel well and stay thin. 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The Protone Com pany, 630 Protone Bldg., Detroit, Mich., will send to any one who sends name and address, a free 66c package of Protone (with full Instructions) to prove that It does the work. They will also send you their book on "Why" You Are Thirl,1' free of charge, giving facts which will probably astonish you. Bend coupon below today with your name and address. nSS PROTOICB OOVPOHT. The Protone Co., 630 Protone Bldg., Detroit Mich. I want to put more flesh on, so please send me a free BOo package of your remarkable scientific discov ery, Protone, all charges prepaid, to gether with your free book telling me why I am thin. As an evidence of good faith, I enclose ten cents to help cover postage and packing. Name.. , Street flty.. Sta te B ill human form. for a Com fourth and JTlfth, Portland, Or. UEN AND TOMER. Cia Bis tt for nnmatur&l dlKharsas.taniunaiatiotia, irritations er alcarstlona THlEVMtOHEMIMlCt, (rat er poitoaoos. , ! IIKnuUTl,IX J MM ky DrogglsfS. ' )v ca. v 1 er nt in plsin wrapper. 1 ' by xprm, prepaid. IOC lM.orIbottlasS2.7i. sa Giroalsx asafc an TsnnS and other drug habits are positively cured by HABIT1NA, Fornypodermioorintemalusa fsmple sent to any drug habitneAy fMts 1 i. Regular prfee $2.5) per bottle .VWif orug-'M or cy mail m plain wrapper, pper Ma chemical Cn, 1 C St. Louis. Bio Wm sal to lkla Dm fW . Ill W TUTE f I FROM NEW YORK WORLD, MAT 8, '08 ' AMERICANS LACK COMMON SENSE, SAYS WESTERNER Told Well Known New YorRer He Was Living Like a Fool So Far As His Stomach Was Concerned. L. T. Cooper, who ia at present ex plaining 'his medicines to th public, of this city and attracting a great deal of attention, thinks that Americans - are lacking in common sense. - Cooper claims that most lii-neaun is aue to stomach disorders caused by improper living. . When-interviewed Thursday, he said: :' .... . "While modern conditions are largely responsible for many half-sick, run-down people tn America today, laca oi com men sense can also be blamed. - "It is impossible to lead the active outdoor life that nature demands. It is impossible .for . many to exercise the body sufficiently to 'make' the gastric Juices wholly acttva and virile, -, n is Impossible to spend as much time as we should in the fresh air and sunshine. But it 1h nossible to treat a stomach already weakened by , these facts with a little consideration. . "If the American people would think half as much of their stomachs as they do of their pocketbooks, there wouldn't be so much of this tlred-all-the-tlma feeling. y -.. "If we would sit down quietly to a plain, common sense meal, eat slowly. chew . every mouthful thoroughly, and Mien give it time to aigest, mere wouldn't be so many droopy, listless, sallow-faced men and women. But we don't; we are .a nation of bolters. We bolt our food and expect our stomachs to do the work our teeth were intended for. We rush through our meals as though to catch a train. Tim Is money. jn consequence we are tne. richest na tion on the face of the globe, but we are slowly becoming a lot of chronlo dyspeptics. . y- "Our forefathers gave ua two things First,a glorious land with unlimited resources and opportunities. Second, sound constitutions, with good, healthy MEN CURED I do not scatter my faculties, as does the or dinary physician, but I t-oncentrate them or dis eases and weaknesses peculiar to the male. Re cently I have treated scores of stubborn cases' for some of the best men of this city and vicin ity, and not a failure nor an unpleasant result has been reported. What I have done for others I can dotor you. - PROSTATIC INFLAMMATION My cures of this disorder are permanent and lasting. No tonics that stimulate, temporarily, but thoroughly scientific treatment' for the re moval of conditions responsible for the function 1 al derangement. General nervous depression Is merely a symptom of inflammation, or conges tion of the prostate gland, and under my own original local treatment the gland is promptly reduced to its normal state and complete func tional activity Is the lasting result MY FEE fOR A THOROUGH CURE IS ONLY sue nr avt grama casb CONSULTATION AND DIAGNOSIS FREE MY HONEST AND CANDID ADVICK COSTS YOIT NOTHING. T cheerfully give you tne very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town. In trouble, write if you cannot call, as many i cases yield readily to proper home open rrom a. m. to p. m. Sundays, Advice and Consultation . Free. - The DR. TAYLOR CO. 834V4 MORRIBOV STRUT, VOXTXtAJTB, OR. " 1 SKATING RINK To every person who places a Cash Want Ad )n The Journal, Daily or Sunday, will be given free a ticket for the FINEST ROLLER SKATING RINK ON THE COAST. ' .. THE EXPOSITION RINK v 1 9th and Washington Sts. During the last month the Want Ad pitrons of THE DAILY JOUR NAL and SUNDAY JOURNAL have increased largely in number. To show our appreciation of this increase, and incidentally to attract the attention of many people who have not yet used the Classified Advertising Columns of THE JOURNAL, we have secured for our -patrons from the EXPOSITION ROLLER SKATING RINK 5,000 tickets. We will give one of these tickets absolutely free to every person who inserts a cash Want Advertisement in THE SUNDAY OR DAILY JOURNAL. $3500'RoI!crSkatingTick et 3 to Our Want Ad Patrons EACH TICKET INCLUDES ADMISSION TO THE RINK AND THE USE OF SKATES FOR AN ADULT LADY AND GENTLEMAN (15 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER) ABSOLUTE. LY FREE, AND IS WORTH 70 CENTS. ,. THE JOURNAL'S circulation in Portland, Sunday nd DaUy, is the biggest. THE JOURNAL carries by far the greatest number of columns of Classified Advertising of any paper in Portland. ' There fore, if you wish to advertise, or if you have a friend who desires to advertise, by patronizing THE SUNDAY or DAILY JOURNAL you not only get the best service and the greatest publicity, but you have thrown in free of charge a 70-cent ticket to the Exposition Roller Skating Rink, at Nineteenth and Washington I streets. The ticket will be good for any day, any session. Late and popular music ren dered afternoons by WorliUer's $5,000 Band, and evenings by Prof. A. De Caprio (Lewis and .Clark' official Bandmaster) and his full Band. IF YOU CANT SKATE. NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN AT THE JOURNAL'S EXPENSE. , JOURNAL WANT digestive ' organs. SW are developing the first. and letting the second go to' ruin. ;. - ' . ' - . "The amount Of balf-chewed. hastily i: eaten food the average American stuffs v Into himself during fh day is positive ly wicked. - Then when he feels Bull and nervous and tired he begins to im agine he has kidney trouble, or liver complaint, or heart' trouble, or nerve exhaustion, or goodness knows what. There is just one thing the matter with him. He hqs abused the one organ in his body most essential to good health the atomach and until the gastrto . juices in his atomach perform their functions as they should, all the doc tors between here and San; Francisco will not make him well. 7 . "Tho other day a man well known in New York, who takes almost no exer cise and who Is a big feeder, called on me and said, 'from what a friend tells me about your medicine I think It will help me at least I am willing to give It a trial; but, supposing it does get my stomach in shape, how long will it last f I replied: 'If you take Cooper's New Discovery, at the end of six" weeks your food should be digesting perfectly once more; and you will feel like another man. But If you continue to act like a fool, so far as what you eat and the way you eat it are concerned, you will be right back where you are now Inside of six months.' ' "What, I said to thia man ran be ap- Slted to thousands just like him all over is country." Cooper's New Discovery la a great - medicine. Mr. Cooper haa made an astonishing success with it. Now on sale at leading drag stores through out the United ' States. Ask yonr druggist for Jt. DR. TATXOR, rhe beading; Specialist PAY ME WHEN LHAVE CURED YOU treatment and cure. My offices are 10 to 1 only, Write If Ten i Cannot Call. 4 I I ADS PAY BEST i fsnwaa. Qreees . -