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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. ' NOVEMBER 27. 1008. HA RULES IVITII 18011 il Former Honduran' Secretary JIakes Appeal in Name J , : of Humanity. - United Pre ted Wbw.i . Ban Francisco. Nov. 27. An appeal to civilization for the suppression or the atrocities charged against Manuel Cabrera,7 the Guaiftmalan president, made by Pr. Fornos Dial, former Hon durftn, secretary of slate, has been made puMic by" a friend of Dial. The translation of the appeal, which was first issued in "La Republica," of San Jose, Costa, Rica, begins: "I make a Kneral appeal "to oil hon est men in the world, to thoss who love Justice, hat crime and .feel in their hearts commiseration for our Guate malan brethren to all these I appeal today In order that the tyranny which now prevails on Guatemalan soil may bs ended, in the. name of humanity and civilization.' -' ' After referring to the wholesale as sassinations alleged to have, been, or dered by Cabrera, Dr. Pias recites the ease or jonn tiineiii, an luman suujeci, who was poisoned by the jealous Ca brera, according to I Mas. ,. - Dias . charges that -Cabrera became jealous of BinelH because Of a woman's love for the Italian. He ordered Bi nelll confined in a Guatemalan dungeon on a spurious charge And then slowly poisoned him to death. Or. Dias declares that tils charges are the outgrowth of personal knowledge -of the facts in the particular case. He was confined for several months as a political prisoner in a cell next to that in which BinelU was at first . placed. There he came to know and admire the ; Italian and learned the latter's story.. HAD NEVER BEES h, KISSED BY Death Roll of . , the Northwest (United Pren Leased Wife. J , Mount Vernon, 11L Nov. 27. Boasting that he has never- been - kissed' by - a woman,' John McCleish. 70 years .-.old, left for-New York today .and will' sail for Scotland, " where he will wed his 60-year-old sweetheart, who has been wafting for him since she was 18. McCleish, when talking of matrimony, said there were two times In a man's life when ' lie would marry when he was too young to know better and when he was old enough to have better sense, He has made six trips tp see his sweetheart. Ho never had but one com panion, Russell Dewey, Of Mount Ver non, and the friendship between these two old men Is on the- Damon and Fhythias order. McCleish Is a typical bachelor and since he was a boy has lived alone and done all his own housework. Metcger flta your eyes for SI. DR. PEARSONS HAS V 1 rLEXTY FQR SCHOOLS (tnlUSd Prfit teased WlreJ " Toa Angeles, Cal., Nov, 27. Declaring that the report that he is $450,000 in debt Is "all bosh," Dr. D. K. Pearsons, the Chicago philanthropist, Is here lay- 000,000 more among colleges in the Uni ted States. Dr. Pearsons ' has already pledged $450,000, to be given away Immediately and will not undertake to distribute the larger sum until July. He. has decided to adont the Carnegie plan and when the $3,000,000 Is given away It will be on condition that the schools endowed raise a similar amount. Dewltt Clinton Coleman. (Special Dispatch to Tk Journal. Enterprise, On, Nov. 27. Dewitt Clin ton ColemanlD years W age, who died In Enterprise November 20, was well known in Oregon. , He had been a resi dent of the Paclflc coast since, the days of 9, when he came out In quest of Wltn nis oroiner ne crosseu m yiumn to California, arriving in the ,nw El Dorado of the west on August 4. Thov went to the mines at Hangtown, mined a short time and then started a miners' supply store under the tree on which some robber were hung. The hanvlnr rave the lown its name. In 186f D. C. Coleman came to Portland, making only a anon siajr. In 1883 he again came to Portland and opened a general merchandise store. In 1863 he began the erection of the first brick store building in Portland. In 1868 he went to Tamhjll county and for one year ha4 charge of the Com mercial Flouring mill at McMlnnville. In 1876 he went to Sheridan. The town was then just starting and during the his residence here he did his part toward advancing- its growth and development, iie- erected kv. uu uu ings. In 1882 he-built the home in which he resided ud to 1907, when he went to E-.nternrlae. Or. . - He served several terms as Justice of the peace and as a member of the city council. During President Cleveland's administration he ierved as postmaster of Bherldan. In 1853 he was married at San Francisco to Miss Mary A. Wfurren, a native of Boston, and a daughter of William ."Warren. ,. Three children were OOJTBTJMPTIOJr STATISTICS. Prove that a neglected cold or eough puts the lung's in so bad a condition mat consumption germs mm a lorum field for fastening on one. Stop the cough' just as soon as It appears with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Soothes the torn and inflamed tissues and makes yon well again. Sold by Skidmore Drug Co. bom. the oldest, William W. Warren, is now a resident of Kan Francisco; the second, Edward, - died in his thirtieth year; the daughter died in her second year. In 1868 his wife passed away, -Seven years later Mr. Coleman mar ried Miss Martha Sargent, a native of Yamhill county. The couple adopted two children, naming them Pearl and Mr. Coleman . was made a 'master Mason in the .Sheridan lodge in 1878. He bed been prominently identified with the fraternity. He was also a member of the Royal Arch chapter at McMlnn ville. ; - : -V: ACRES OF WORDS , FROM UNCLE SAM'S. PRINTERY 8reell DiPt to Tbe 3araaL) Washington, Nov. 27. The govern ment printing office was as important factor in the recent presidential .cam paign. This Institution turned out for the Republican and Democratic parties no inn ..nln, m? ,nArhH delivered In congress, surpassing all previous rec- ords by 8,000,000 copies. J The total weight of campaign speeches'! printed since the beginning of the six tieth rnns-reas exceeds 400.000 pounds. or about 14 carloads. The printed sheets would completely cover 45 square acres of ground and If each page could be laid end to end a bicycle track 947 miles long could be obtained. The number of words contained in this year's run of speeches has been roughly estimated at 230 billion. With the newspaper calculation qf four read ers to each oodv. this would require the assimilation of nearly a trillion words. The printing or speecnes in tne gov ernment printing office for'members of the senate and house of representatives has been jredueed to an exact science through years of experience. The print ing is paid for bv the member of con gress drawing the requisition, but the mailing is done by frank, at public ex pense, i GREAT NORTHERN WILL COOPERATE Spaclil Dlipstch to The JosnuL Husum, Wash., Nov. 27. Upon hear ing of the booster meeting recently held In White Salmon. A. I. Craig, general passenger agent of the Oreat Northern rauroad, sent tne following telegram: "I am glad to bear that the White Salmon valley is moving in develop ment work. That section is certain! v a region that will stand the strongest Kinu or advertising, Because tne qual ity of the products warrants it. The Oreat Northern railroad is very . much interested and will be glad to cooperate In any way possible." Metzgeis, 342 Washington street. fr SCIENCE and ART Modestly Priced Overcoats , For the man who gives his overcoat hard service and yet wants style, fit and durability at a moder-.- ate cost, we have lines of Overcoats at v These coats are difficult to distinguish from their higher priced relatives. They are well tailored, from; good fabrics, lined with durable serge, and carry all the style of the more expensive garments. ; For a good Overcoat a satisfactory Overcoat at a moderate price we're at your service. The $3.00 Nons y Better; CLOTHIERS ; 165-170 Third Street The "Beaver" Hat $3.00 Few as Good. ft C BEAUTY CULTURE LECTURE BY- MM t YAL Ladles are duly notified that Mm. Tale, of Beauty Culture Fame, will combine Science and Art in an illus trated lecture and artistic entertain ment, to be given at the Heillg theatre, next Tuesday, December. 1, at 2:30 p. m. What this wonderful woman has ac complished in her chosen life work is best attested to in the beauty of her own personality. That speaks more convinc ingly than words. Thousands upon thousands of women all over the world have received the same remarkable benefits from the wonderful Yale System, that Is so rap idly revolutionising Human Ugliness into Physical Beauty. Women of all ages are being made happy by what they are enabled to do for themselves under Mme. Tale's System. Well-meaning persons have often challenged Mme. Tale's claims to make women naturally beautiful as physical impossibilities until overwhelmingly convinced to the contrary by irrefut able evidence, i SYNOPSIS OF" LECTURE. 1ST ACT The Art of Beauty Culture. 2ND ACT The science of Culture. Physical 3RD ACT The Poetry of Motion. 4TH ACT The Art of Good Style. General Instructions. . COSTUMES. Mme. Yale will wear four different costumes of beautiful design and color ing. Her perfect figure will be artisti cally displayed. MUSICAL PROGRAM. Mme. Yale's Physical Culture Exer cises will be given by her with fascin ating grace to the strains of sweet music rendered by the Theatre Orches tra. Those attending I1 enjoy a Beauty Culture treat impossible to describe. ' TICKETS COMPLIMENTARY. v Tickets for Mme. Yale's Lecture may be obtained free of "charge by applying- tor them now at tbe Toilet Goods Department of . Ltpman, Wolfe St Co, The tickets are free to those making a purchase of any of the Yale prepara tions at time of applying for tickets. The lecture will begin promptly at 2:30 p. m. Ladies are Kindly requested to -be seated at that time. - ' -. 1 - -' - ... ' THESE BARGAINS V ; . FOR SATURDAY! By all means come and lee what we adver . tise todayyou will 'go away well pleased. Handsome French Jewel Boxes . One-Fourth Off An elegant display of charming French Jewel Boxes, in gold and silverall sizes and designs. Every Jewel B6x at.....J4 OFF Crystal Glass Ash Receivers and Cigar Hold ers, nickel plated tops, vahie $1.00. Satur day at.,,.. ', ...... . . , .:. . . . . . . . . , .59 Imitation Cut Glass Puff Boxes,-with fine oxidized silver tops; regular 50c Satur day . . k.. 37 Powder and Puff Jars, imitation cut glass and beautiful decorated tops, value $1.00. Saturday , . .69 Glass Cigar Jars, a fine selection totchoosc from, just the thing for a smoker, two sizes ' $1.35 values, for Saturday , .....73- 85c values, for Saturday ,,.42 The Lambert-Sriyder HEALTHVIBRATORS Now on Demonstration The most beneficent invention ; of the age. Prlco jJ $2.00 It will relieve headaches, constipation and torpid liver, indigestion, ; rheumatism, lum-; bago, neuralgic rheumatism,- sciatica, par alysis, catarrh, hay' fever, vertigo," obesity and many other ailments. "There is only one disease congestion." There is only one cure circulation." . Circulation is best ob tained by the use of Iamber-Snyder Health Vibrato-.. '.'v-.'J ," ; . f ' VICTOR AND EDISON- RECORDS 7 FOR DECEMBER We now,. have the Double Disc for the' Victor; also the twice as long 4 inch Amberol Records, for the Edison. Call at our parlors and hear the new records. We will send a machine to your home and let you try it A MONTH FREE; then, if you decide to buy it, we will sell it on easy terms. Don't Have Cold Feet If you use a pair of Hair Insoles, Electric Insoles or Slumber Slip pers, your feet will always be warm. . Hair Insoles, per pair 10 Electric Insoles, per pair. . . .35 Slumber Slippers .. .15 Double Power Batter .. WOODL ARK HOME MEDICAL BATTERY Especially beneficial during these cold and damp winter months. Recommended for the relief of pain and in the treatment of stiff joints, neu ralgia, paralysis, rheumatism and for the circulation of the blood. . .$0.00 .$12.00 Open, a Honthly Charge . Account nan PHOVES TOTKTH TX.OOB Prospect Park in the Making THE CREAM OP IRVINQTON This booklet, with the above title, is the most novel idea in real estate advertising that has ever been issued in Portland. It deals with the actual improvement work that has taken place 'in Prospect Park, de scribing and illustrating in detail with wash drawings each item in the complete system of improvements. Without exception, Prospect Park has now the best and most scientifically built system of street and under ground improvements in the northwest, the descriptions of which are the most interestingly set forth. Prospect Is the Best IRVING Park of TON PROSPECT PARK is the HIGHEST part of Irvington the BEST part of Irvington; closest to the city of any part of Irvington, has the BEST, IMPROVEMENTS in Irvington and Justly deserves the title, "The Cream of IRVINGTON." -- v. .. . .. . PROSPECT PARK is a 10-minute ride from the retail center of the city' Woodlawn and Alberta cars leave Second and Washington and Fifth and Washington streets every five minutes during the- day and every three minutes during the rush hours. , ' ( , ' - , Get off at Knott street. PROSPECT PARK is just one block east. Between East Seventh and East ' Fourteenth streets, and extending from Knott to Siskiyou street, is PROSPECT PARK, the most sightly and extensively improved residence section of . the entire city. - . ' . - $250,000 actually spent in public improvement work. Hard' to appreciate until you have seen it Go to PROSPECT PARK and see the roost exclusive residence property in Portland. Building restrictions and building line, with uniform system of public improvements are a-guarantee that PROSPECT PARK will contain only the highest character of residences in the city. v-: ' , - CALL AT EITHER of our OFFICES FOR THE FOLDER. "PROSPECT PARK IN THE MAKING" Rountree & Diamond 241 Stark Street East Side Office East Seventh and Knott St. Portland, Oregon Portland's -Best- omes KADDERLY'S !, FOX FURNACES Are simple in construction. ' KADDERLY'S FOX FURNACES Are guaranteed perfectly smoke, dust and gas tight. f v - - - -' " KADDERLY'S FOX FURNACES Have extra large fire' pot, ash pit and grate surface, . :.. ' KADDERLY'S FOX FURNACES Have a tile lined fire pot, which insures ' great durability and economy in repairs. KADDERLY'S FOX FURNACES Have a 'cast lining with a spe cial smoke consumer that is un equaled by any other furnace. KADDERLY'S FOX FURNACES Have a more direct radiating surface than contained in fur naces of any other style of con struction: ; KADDERLY'S FOX FURNACES Have all surfaces curved, which prevents the Buckling of the steel or the fire cracking the A few more, pertinent re marks about - KADDERLY'S ' FOX FURNACES The heating surfaces throughout are perpendicular and unbroken, presenting no obstruction to the free circulation of the heated air. Both the body and the ra-" diator are constructed of extra heavy steel plate, closely riveted and caulked, and warranted'not to crack. Extra large casings provide ample free air space, preventing the over-heating of the furnace and insuring a vol ume of perfectly warmed air. The feed door and ash pit door are of good proportions and closely fitted.. AH furnaces are equipped with draft regulator, chain and pulleys for regulating the fire f rgmJhe hall or living room, and is easily regulated. . FOX FURNACES Are Manufactured Expressly fo J.J.Kadderly "THE HARDWARE MAN 130 first SI..Ncar Cor. Aider Next to O. W. P. Waiting Rooms DR. Ce Me DALLAS, Optician' ;M Has returned from Europe, where he,, has been invest! gating the HUW WIES BA9EH METHOD of Eye-testing, which caused so much talk In France and Germany. ' No extra charge will be, made for thie wonderful science, in th fitting of leneea.' -Our prices are very reasonable, our method Is A OO una TO, and the lenses ABSOlTTTSXiT COS-. SECT. . . DAL optical parlors; :. 818-19 raOinr Buildinr, Oor. Third and Washlna-ton Streets, BeeoBd Tloor. Royal House San h;ana r ' yonzth and Howard Bta All outside rooms, steam heat, hot and! cold water. Bates SOo to $1 per day.. Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street ear direct from Third street depot Front' Ferry, Howard street cars dlreot F. Turpln, proprietor. ; .s 3SI Journal IV ant Ads Pay Best v Lipmarie Wolfe &, Cdj