THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND." SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, . 1908.
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THE BIG FLEET
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Seven Divisions to Touch at
Mediterranean Ports
Home February 21.
(United Press Leased Wirs.)
Washington. Nov. 28. The Itinerary
Of tha Atlantic fleet on Its homeward
voyaga from Manila to Hampton Roads
wai announced today by the navy de
partment. The battleships will sail
from Manila next Tuesday and will ar
rive at Colombo, Cevlon, December 14.
After coaling at that port they will pro-
ceed directly to Sues, where they are
due on January 6. This means that the
officers and men will spend both Christ
mas and New Year's day afloat, but
' that will not be a great hardship, as
the warships have been well stocked
with holiday delicacies for the two big
-' feasts.
After the fleet has coaled at Port
Said It will divide and the ships, in
twos and threes, will visit different
Mediterranean ports during January.
The Connecticut and the Vermont will
arrive at Villa Franca on January 14
' and will leave on January 27.
The Minnesota and the Kansas will
arrive at Marseilles on January it ana
will leave on January 27. . m ,.
The Georgia, the Nebraska and the
Kentucky will arrive at Genoa on Janu
' ary 18 and will leave on January 27.
. The Rhode Island and the New Jersey
will arrive at Leghorn on January 15
and will leave on January 27.
The Louisiana and the Virginia will
: arrive at Malta on January 15 and will
leave on January 1, arriving at Algiers
on January 22 and leaving on Janu
. ary 20.
The Ohio and the Missouri will arrive
at Athena on January 13 and will leave
.. fin Jniiarv 1&.
The Wisconsin, the Illinois and the
Jtearsarge will arrive at Naples on
January 17 and will leave January 27.
. After these Individual visits the fleet
. will reform, the first division, consist
ing of the Connecticut the Kansas, the
- Vermont ana me nmnnoti, rriTin( iu
aether at Negro bay on January II and
departing- on February 3, after taking
on coai.
The second, third and fourth divisions
will arrive at Negro bay on February 1
and. after coaling, wlllleava on Febru
ary I to join the first division at Olbral-
tar.
The fleet then will steam to Hampton
Roads, where It Is due to arrive on
February SI. .
Many wives Of naval officers will
meet the battleships in the Mediter
ranean, In addition to those who will
follow the fleet home from the orient.
0 USE TO BtJLLB
AGAINST U. S. NAVY
(United Press Leased Wire.) i
London, Nor. IS. A protest against j
i the Inclusion of the United States in the
policy of Great Britain for the enlarge
' ment of her navy to exceed those of any
two powers is addressed to the public
by the Nation. .
The Nation declares that America and
- Germany are the next two powers in
comparative naval strength. America,
,: however, ' has practically to build two
navies, owing to her doubla coast line.
Referring to Great Britain, the article
says:
''A people of 40.000,000 is called upon
to provide a force stronger than that
. levied on 140.000,000. Great Britain
can not do it, and the Liberal party will
not try to do It. They will never eon-
, sent to build against America; It Is
j hateful to the Liberals even to think of
building against the United; States,"
CANNOT GIVE J0BS
, TO SECURE VOTES
Salem, Or., Nor. 28. Although many,
v If not all the candidates for president
of the senate or speaker of the house
may not te aware or me race, yet tneir
' campaigns for election coma within the
. regulations of the corrupt practices act
adopted by the people last June.
& Section 10 of the act specifically pro
p vldes that the term "public office" Bhall
apply to the presiding office of either
branch of the legislature. Such candi
dates would not, however, be bound by
section 8 of the act limiting camnalirn
expenditures,, for that section applies
only to a candidate "who has received
the nomination to a public office." But
tney are apparently subject to the pro-
visions of section 19 of the aot whifch
forbids, directly or indirectly promises
of appointment to any position of honor.
trust or emolument.
AND ! WOMAN'S WORK
OREGON HOTELS
LYDIA E.
NKHAM
Nature and a woman's work com-
bined have produced the grandest
remedy for woman's ills that th
world has ever known.
In the firood old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers they relied upor.
the roots and herbs of the field tc
cure disease and mitigate suffering.
The Indians on our Westerr:
Plains to-day can produce roots and
herbs for every ailment, and cure
diseases that baffle the most skilled
physicians who have spent years bo
the study of drugs.
From the roots and herbs of the
field Lydia R Pinkham more than
thirty years ago gave to the women
of the world a remedy lor tneir pe
culiar ills, more potent and effica
cious than any combination of drug s.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound is now recognized as the
standard remedy for woman's ills.
Mrs. Bertha Muff, of 615 N.G St
Louisiana, Mo., writes :
" Complete restoration to health
means so much to me that for the sake
of other suffering- women I am willing
to make my troubles public.
"For twelve years 1 bad been suffer
ing' with the worst forms of female ills.
During that time I had eleven different
physicians without help. No tongue
can tell what I suffered, and at times 1
could hardly walk. About two years
aeo I wrote Mrs, Pinkham for advice.
I followed it, and can truly say that
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice re
stored health and strength. It ia
worth mountains of fold to suffering
women." '
What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound did for Mrs. Muff,
It will do for other suffering women.
TWO RUNAWAY BOYS
IN ONE FAMILY
. fITnltoa Ptms WIm.1
Los Angeles, Cal., Nor. 28. On the
nnai stage or a x&up nut journey,
caused by two runaway bovs. Reni&mfn
Shapran Is today on his way to his
noma nere wun ms stepson, Samuel
Robinson, whom he caught at Seattle.
Shapran'a own son. also named Samuel,
Is being kept under close surveillance
by his stepmother to prevent him from
running away to San Francisco, where
he was recently captured after leaving
home.
Both Samuels have bad attacks of
"wanderlust" When Shapran's son,
by a former marriage, ran away to San
Francisco recently the father went there
to bring him home. During the absence
of bis stepfather Mrs. Shapran's son
elsed the opportunity to leave home
enrf was finally located at Seattle.
JIINING MAN FALLS
IN DESERT DUEL
(United PreM Ltutd Wlr
Reno, Nev., Nov. 28. John Smith, a
California mining man, was killed in a
Flstol duel last night by John Cyty. an
tatlan. They quarreled over a mining
claim. ' The shooting occurred on the
1 desert near Rhyollte. Three bullets en
tered Smith's body. One bullet pierced
Cyty arm. Smith was from Sonoma,
Cal.
110 NEW III
Oil BIB DITCH
Jobs Incidental to Canal
Completed, Forces Can
Be Reduced.
(United PreM Leased Wire.)
Ancon. Canal Zone, Nov. 28. "No
help wanted," is the sign hung out over
the Panama Canal sone today. The
reason for this, as explained by the
government authorities, la that the work
on the "big ditch" hag passed its high
est point, so far as the employment of
men is concerned. The present tendency
ia-uui iu euiijiuj mure mn out to reauco
the force, and this applies alike to
clerical, artisan and labor classes.
From this time forward the work
In the Canal sone will be confined
largely to actual canal building, includ
ing excavating and '4am and lock con
struction. Building and municipal
work, erecting houses, installing watr
and sewer systems and road making
have reached the stage where most of
the expenditure from this time forth
will be for maintenance.
On this account the forces formerly
engaged In munlclnal ensineertnv an
building have been reduced, and In con
sequence, the services of a number of
clerks, engineers, carpenters, plumbers
and other artisans have been dispensed
with. Wherever possible the men
whose services are not needed In one
division of the work are emnlnviul nn
another and this system of transferring
memours oi me present rorce also re
duces the number of positions open to
new men.
NO nOOD RIYEK FRUIT
AT THE SPOKANE FAIR
sP CELEBRATED
C STOMACH 0
BITTERS
You can help the stom
ach and bowels greatly in
their work of digestion and
assimilation if you'll only
in your meals with a
dose of the Bitters. You'll
be surprised at the benfi-
ciatrresahr in. cases of
D y s p ep s i a,- Indigestion,
ostiveness, Chills, Colds,
and Female Ills. '
(Special Dispatch to Th Juernal.)
Hood River, Or.. Nov. 28. Hood River
apple growers will not exhibit at the
National Apple show in Spokane because
of dissatisfaction with the methods of
scoring to be used In making awards.
A. 1. Mason of th Hnnri T?lver fnm.
merelal club offered a carload of New
towns to be enteyd for the 11000 cash
prize, provided theMudsrs employed the
United States poroWoKlcal score on
quality. Secretary p. 8. Davidson com
municated by wire with the Spokane
ion uiiuiageiB una received word that
the request would have to be denied.
Hood River had arranged for a special
car for the trip to 6,-mkune. December
5 to 12. but all such arrangements have
been called off.
It Is understood here that In the
method of scoring for quality on a scale
of 10 the Winesap anrl Rome Beauty
are riven 10 points each, while the Ort
lev is riven onlv 5. Newtown nnH
Bpitzenbergs are not classified in the
lists, decisions as to points on these
standard varieties blng left to the dis
cretion of the judges.
ANTI-JOE CANNONISTS '?
MUST ACT OR SHUT UP
itTnlted Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, Nov. 28. An Insurgent
movement has been started among the
nepuDiictin memoers or tne house of
representatives to change the present
rules governing the selection of a
speaker and the method of transacting
the business of the -lower branch of
congress.
Representative Gardiner - of Massa
chusetts, son-in-law of Senator Lodge,
after a visit to the White House said
the question of reelecting Speaker Can
non did not interest him so much as
the necessity of changing the rules
governing .ine speaker's election.
We must not shift npon one ms n
the burdens and responsibilities of our
acta and leg trtattou. A t we do war
must not complain if he exercises the
gowjr we have abandoned," declared
ardlner. "The time has now come
when those of us who are dissatisfied
must do ooe of three thins-s: cirrv the
party caucus, refuse to caucus, or shut
up. I believe our best chanca lie's In
the second Una of procedure."
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The Journal's Free Information Bureau
To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information' regard
Ing the hotels and resorts whose announcements appear in this column.
The Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive liters
ture, rates, etc, will be gladly furnished to those interested.
HOTEL OREGON
CORNER -SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Hates $1 per
Day and Up European Plan Free Bus.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props.
Centrally Located
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
Seventh and Washington
Phil Metschan & Sons. Props.
Xoag Dlstanea Phone
la Every Boom.
Rates, $1.00. $1.50, $2.00
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Sts.
Portland, Or,
OPENED JUINE 1st, 1Q08
"Modern luxury at moderate prices." In the heart
of business and shopping district Exquisitely
furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num
ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest
Cafe and Grill in northwest; music Bus meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and up.
r W, Swetland, Manager.
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome"
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters
for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Omnibus Meets
All Trains.
C. W. CORNELIUS
Proprietor
N. K. CLARKE
Manager
TUB
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
Salopian Plan
Modern
Bastaurant.
COBT oite ias.uoir souus
Ksadqaartsrs tot
Tourists and Com
mercial Travelers,
Special rates made
to families and
single gentlemen.
The management
will be pleased at
all times to show
rooms and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment In tb
hotel.
H. O. Bowers, Mgr.
1 reWCO -
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N0RT0NIA HOTEL UU
ELEEHTTH OTT WASHIWQTOK ST.
Portland's
jff'- Only Roof Garden
aanncaa Mill 10 jramlllea i
and European one Bos Meets All Trains '
Sample Suites, with Baths, for Traveling Kan ,
TUB HOTEL LENOX
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel. Third and Main streets. Special rates to
permanent guests for the winter. Free bus to
and from trains. Kxcellent cuisine. Telephone
in every room. Private baths.
ZVBOVEAZr PX.AB,
1 to $a.eo Per Day.
AMEBICAB rT.AK,
$2.60 to $4 Fax Bay.
O. H. SPENCER, Manager
'islii'p lifer
THE DANMO0RE
Portland's New Hotel.
47S Washington, eorner ' I4tk, opp,
Xellls; Theatre.
European Flsvn 91-00 and Up.
Bus meets all trains.
DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor,
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea
ta. ftp. nun aitl ttar. Va, Infn.
4&4a?; mation apply at The Danaocre.
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CALIFORNIA HOTELS
FAIRMONT
H O T E L
SAN FRANCISCO
Scenic Hotel of the World
Overtoolu San Francisco Bay and City
Five Minutes Ride from Ferries
000 rooms. Erety room has bath
Rates single room and bath tZSO, $3.00,
3.M. 4.00. $4.50, .00, $7.00, $10.00.
$uita-$K.eO. $120, $15.00, $20.00 and np.
Mantjerasni
Palace Hotel Company
Hotel St Francis
SAN FRANCISCO
This hostelry possesses all the
best features of the world's finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideas to the sum of hotel happi
ness. It has Introduced to Pacific
Coast Hoteldom the Electric
Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service,
Magneta Clock System and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hotel service in America.
Rates European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
JAMES WOODS
Royal House, San trancisco
roorta and Howard Sts.
AU, outside rooms, steam heat, hot and
cold water. Rates 60c to $2 par dar.
Weekly rates Cafa. Fourth street Ws
direct from Third street depot From
Ferry, Howard street cars direct F. I
Turpln, proprietor.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
TEBflI
a MUr. BarefT,
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SfllB Blf DftltHiGTS EVERYnHERE
Journal ".Tant Ad Fay.Best
STEWART
SAN , FRANCISCO
GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PLAN SUO A OAT UP
AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP
9 A new down town hotel Steel ind
brick tlrjsture. . Furnished at a cost of
S 150,000. Eferj comfort ind oomenl
once. On car fines trmiferrlni te ill
parts of city. Omnibus meets all trains
Lsnl steaniBn. , .
4 If job vant comfort, oonrenlence
and luxury at i ttrj reasonable) price,
stop at tlii selsot - v
HOTEL 8TEWIBT
AreYou WOIing to be Shown?
Do you want to make an investment of $10 down and $10 a month
for a lot that will cot you $250, and that will double and
triple in value in a few years? Never before has the work
ingman, the man on small salary or with a few dollars to
spend each month, had such an opportunity for investment
as he has in Fairport today.
LOTS $250.00
510 D0UN
$10 A MONTH
OWN YOUR OWN HOME STOP PAVING ALL YOU MAKE TO THE LAND-
LORD THE FIRST STEP IS TO OWN YOUR OWN LOT
THEN COMES A HOME
START NOW!
Don t delay, but look into Fairport if it is all we aay for it, you want to own a lot
here, for you can make big money by spending $10 a month. Call on us and
let us tell you more about this blue ribbon addition. Fairport lies directly next
to the Swift townsite, where over $650,000 is being spent now td make homes
for the Swift people, to build office buildings, banks, stores, etc and every
dollar that is spent to improve the Swift townsite will improve Fairport"
Thousands of men and women and their families will live on the peninsula
and be employed at the great packing houses that are now being erected there.
Zh.'pfckln:,houe and other industries a huge sawmill with a capacity of
300,000 feet of lumber a day, tanneries, glue and by-product factories, will
soon be running full capacity and land for homes on the peninsula will be ia
great demand. Kenton and Fairport will be centers for all this activity
home sites for all these people. Do you want to share in this great prosperity
on the peninsula? You csn; will you? Then buy a lot in Fairport
See Fairport in Our Automobiles Sunday!
OR ANY DAY YOU HAVE TIMEBUT DONT DELAY TOO LONG LOTS
ARE SELLING FAST AND WILL SOON BE GONE
MIKEE1SEM & TUCKEK I
301-2 CORBETT BUILDINQ
eneral
gents
FIFTH AND MORRISON STREETS""
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