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Y THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING," DECEMBER 20. 1908.
a jolly time in store for
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Texas Man's Beautiful Wife
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dher !. going to be a' gathering of
boys over In the auditorium of the Y.
M. C A." -building Wednesday - evening
that promise one of the finest tims
ever. There will be singing and .musie
of various kinds and recitations and
Just a good time generally. And the
boys well, let them speak for them
selves. They'll ' tell you about the af
fair afterward. . ... '.',.- .--'(.,
Members of , The Journal Carriers as
sociation are arranging the details of
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nual Christmas meeting. In addition
to the carriers ZOO of them who will
b there, their relatives and - friends
are also to be Invited. So all in all,
the hall will have about all, the guests
that It eaa accommodate." ' i
And oh, what a good time ne car
riers are planning' to have. You know
how boys usually enjoy themselves and
this yar the youngsters are looking
forward to the bent time In the history
of the annual gathering.' Everything
generally, Including subscribers. ., has
been coming right for The Journal car
riers lately and they wilj --glve.v vent
to their pent up feelings for good .tljiies
and prosperity Wedneadmy avcnlng.
Santa-Claus will; be there, -p oourse,
as the meeting. Is o- ba.tha- night be
, fore Christmas evel And old Baut. will
have 'Plenty of candy and nuta '-and
other thing' nore mibstaiittel--not to
be eaten, -perhaps for every Inst on
of the youngsters. Some of tho bflit
lee cream In the whole world win also
be served, no matter how cold the wea
ther on 'the outside. Sv that j the boyB
can eat all -the Ice -cream they really
care for, for the building Is to be an
usually well heated although the Janitor
will have to work overtime. -.But never
mind about the ' Janitor--he -will .have
his inning, too. ... n
For the generous' assistance of the
Haselwood company for ire cream' and
to the officials of the Y. M. C. A.' mem-
I bers of The Journal Carriers' assocla
I vtion-are-moat ' sincerely Indebted.
entertainment is to do musio at inter
vals by The Journal Carriers band, un
der tlis- direction of Major Charles E.
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WILT1A. HIZNGETK-
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'Song and dance Robinson and lilsbet,
assisted by cKorus. - ' "'
' Piano' solectloa, "Der Sleehatij" Miss
Marie .JLollement, of the Dreg9l Con
servatory, of Huslc., . , ., i
Pull dnrmnnv tnandnllri solo. Profes
sor J.'W. Logan, head of mandolin and
guitar nepanmeni, western Acaoemv oi
MuHlo and leader of Loaan'S 'Mundolln
orchestra. r- . . .
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OHIO POLITICS
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Tresident Is Neither Knocli
; ing Kor.Boostina: in the
TaftCase, He Says. :
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(Beant Kawa by tongeat Leased Win.) .
: WasTilngton, Eec.. lH.rresident
Roosevelt baa declared In a "positive
manner that there la absolutely o
truth In the story that he has had any
disagreement with judge- Tart about
the candidacy 'of hla' brother. -Charles
P., Taft, for .senator from Ohio. . The
president.,: itls- learned, from high
sources, states that the subject of tbe
Ohio senatorshlp has never been evea
remotely touched -upon in conversations
Between nimseu ana i art. ana ne nas
no thought of In any manner interfer
ing in the contest in mat state.
The White House has been, annoyed
by reports of differences between the
president and Taft, about the senator-
ehip. -Tneaa nave oeen rurtner aaaea
to by stories that the president denies
that there - is" any difference between
him and Judae Taft on this auestion.
and intimates that the president was
possibly In accord with Judge Taft aa
to his brother's candidacy. It Is made
perfectly plain that the president does
pot wish- to be drawn Into the Ohle
senatorshlp fight, elthe by an expres
sion of opinion as- to whether Charles
P. ..Taft should or should not have en
tered the race, In yiew of his relations
with W. H. Taft, or as to whether Taft
should or should not be elected senator
over the other candidates. J ;-
WORKER WORTHY
OF HIS WA6E
Bourne Keeps Hammering
Away . Hopefully on
That Salary Haise.
Washington," Doe, 19. Senator Bourne.
Of Oregon, author of a bill to increase
the salary of the president of the
United States to $100,000 a year, and
the salary of the vice president to $25,
000, is making a strong campaign for
his measure. He said today that he be.
Ileved it would , bo passed by both
houses of congress 'ghortly after the
holiday rwess. -
He la llnina: ud naures and statistics
to fire at the opponents of the measure
when the bill comes up for considera
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'Independent of all sentiment in tne
matter," declared Uie senator,- "the man
who Is big enough to be chosen presi
dent of the United' States is certainly
as big as a--- railroad president, and
should be paid,-as a nusmesa proposi
tion, what the responsibilities and de
mands of" the position Indicate would
i a fair compensation. : ,
. Companies Incorporated, -i- j
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corporation riled In the of flee of .the
secretary of atata are as follows:. -
Terminal uock & warenoi'Be com
pany; principal office, Portland; capital
stock, $250,000; incorp&rators, I.C San
ford, G. I Campbell and A. Cohn.
Ducey-Stlnchfleld Lumber company;
principal office, Portland; capital stock,
$150,000; Incorporators, John P. Ducey,
James G. Ducey William U. Ducey and
Charles BtincUfield Jr. ?
H. O. Peek Automobile Wheel com
pany; principal office. Portland; capital
stock, $100,000; incorporators, J. Q.
Peck. H. O, Peck, J. O. Nichols. W; E.
Jones, C."G. Meyer and IL B. Ramft." -
The Alba nr Condensed Milk company;
principal office, Albany; capital Block,'
$50,000; Incorporators, H. G. . Fishe.
Heirv I.vons and H. A'f. Palmer. i
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f-NeW York, Dec. W. Mrs., Maria Clapp,
the young and handsome wife of Herbert
Clapp, a former attorney of Philadelphia,
was arraigned before Magistrate Barlow
today in the Jefferson Market court,
charged with forgery. ' She had been
arrested late Friday night In an, apart
ment of the Prince George hotel., wljera
sne naa arrived a few nours previously
irom Han Antonio, jexa.
The .arrest was made on the tele
graphic ., complaint pf H. O. Ilenne,
county" attorney -ol New Braunfela,
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When Mrs.' Clapp was' arraigned alia
tbld a otory'that won for her sympathy
and resulted in her being placed in tha
custody or -tne courts probation offi
cer pending further instructions from
the Texas authorities.
Mrs. -Clapp ; told Magistrate Bartow
that her husband,- who - she said- was a
drug victim, would, after his escapadus,
have not the alightest. recollection of
aiiat bad happened. As Ho the $500
ciieca ane is cnargen with having forged,
the young . woman , said ' it had been
given to her by Olnpp,. who drew 4nd
algnod it In 'her presence; then, giving
It to her, he demanded that she take it
ana get out or j exap.
Mrs. Clapp said it was a matter of
recorj mai ne nan siven nee hir vja
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Vocal number altxs ttose Frledle,' ac
companied by Miss Cooach. ...
Viol in nolo,' Professor X, CI i f f ord. .- ac
companied by. MisB-WIlnia Hunger.
-Vocal humber,' Miss Maybelie Downey,
Recitation. MUs Mildred Clemens. :
'.Song, .Lund Sisters. Thora and Le-
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- The little Lwd girls, he o!dejtrf
which is 10 years and the other but' six,
are a. drawing -fard in themaelvea.-Tbe
little misses always attract:- atentton
whenever , announccment-i Is , mU that
they are to appear. . '.-
Ulss MaybU'0owney-l-well known
In Portland, - where he has taken up
studies under the direction of Professor
Boyer. MI'M Downey ppent several year
studying in San Francisco and has a
soprano Voice of i-exeellerit qulltv.
; Arthur Clifford Is too well known for
Introduction. , flefore coming to , Poi't
land he madft his home in Boston, where
he played with the Boston Orchestral
eluh and other organizations.
Miss Wllma Monger is a member of
the Clifford orchestra. She wns for
merly connected with the Oklahoma col
lege of Music. .- . 1 '
- Miss Rone Flledle Is contralto solulst
at Bt. Mary's cathedral. .
Hoosevelt Says; It; Hoot Will
,Boss the Job It: Can
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.Washington, lec. 19. President
Roosevelt is seriously contemplating his
plan, for the .appointment of a special
commission. to reorganize tha navy -department
by eliminating the bureau sys
tem. He frnli that the- enlargemenls
V,th. rnembershlp of the general "board
which Secretary Newberry a:compllshod
upon assuming hip duties on December
1. and the appointment of Herbert L.
Batteilee. -the wen known exponent of
the presidents naval theories, as as
sistant secretary of the navy, have fal
len short of effecting the reforms which
the three men had in mind.
Because of what he considers to 'be
Iho pressing ' necessity for reorganiza
tion, arwl undismayed by the intimation
that congress will not pass any such
measure oefore the oonoluslon of his
term of office. President Honsevelt Is
again sounding lending naval ex per In
with a view of securing their cooperation.'-.'
. The president told several nf hla call
ers today that. If Secretary Root would
accerpt the chatrmnnhl?i of thin, com
mittee, the Success of his plan would be
guaranteed.
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SAYflllLDUEX ARE- :
BAB .FROM DISEASE
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riiyslclan Declares Sickness Brings
Evil, While Health Develops
Gncd In Human Beings.
Phlladelnhla. Dec. 1. "In every child
good and normal health Is reaponslble
for the Rood he dues; disease and physi
cal defects are responsible for bad.
T-fitn v 4iivMnllA rrlmlnull ai. thA
Tn "'a ne electrlfr device for dvelnir mental and mnrtl ilefectlon In irreater
the hplr with an air. blast a rnslal- nart have their orlaln In the unrecor-
anc fan be switched In for lieatlngl nlaed and unattended physically defect
the air. 1 Ive pupil." ' i
In an address before the Child Help
ing association at the children' bureau
on "The Value of Physical Examination
of Poor and Delinquent Children.:' Dr.
William O. Cadbury thus explained tha
causes and effects ' of disease ton a
child's development. He said that mal
nutrition, eyestrain, defective teeth and
hearing and adenoids are responsible for
dulness and so called feeble minded
nnss. In Philadelphia 60 per cent of the
school children were found to have de
fective eyesight many a child has been
stamped aa feeble minded when only
slightly deaf and unable to hear ' tha
teacher's questions. Only by rigid ex
amtnation of the delinquent child, he
said, can the really defective be sepav
rated from the really bad boy or girl
The cigarette smoking boy is generally
from two to three years below the aver
age in intellect and physique.
r- An ' Old Combination. ' .
Prom the Baltimora American.
"Toung De rewstsr'a match with that
?1rl who so unexpectedly fell Into a
ortune was a brilliant stroke.
"In what wayr - .. ,'--'..''"
"He made a lucky hit with a lucky
Miss."
" t Xiklmoa Braw Crowds.
Captain Barbee la .making very favor
able impressions aa a lecturer upon the
large crowds that dally crowd the quar
ters of the Knklmo village at the Ex--position
building,' Nineteenth and Wash
ington streets. The motion pictures
and stereoptlcon views faithfully drplct
scones true to nature of the northern
life. A great card of -interest ia little
"Gloock Awag," the 3-montha-old baby,
born In Beattle. ' .: 1 . ...:-.-.
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