THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER II. 1000. 13 m be m 0FCUS10I HOUSES . i i'. . . , '.'' ..." I . f '' rayne-AWrich Tariff Bill J)oes"JIuch Harm So Far as Trade With Canada Is Concerned . U; S. May " Loso TradevWith France, Dr Fredrio J. HasHJn.'' Waahlnrton, Nov. 11.- The Canadian feature so far aa American tariff are parliament which meeta .jit. Ottawa to-1 concerned, it la the maximum and mini ! rreat weatern country to aettlrment. and ! 7) Yi'PII W Kl ' 1 f K V VV V If I H hum tyupted many thouaaad of food'-1 iVl 1 ' "J'' 1 ,m AinrtrHim lo move over the Hue, Thte In the flrat cnnaldnrable Arnerlran emi gration and that It la a good tblna- for Canada la Indicated by the fact that tne $0,000 Americana who croaaed over the boundary last year carried with them 160,000.000, an average of 11000 each. Md even the United (Matea have that kind of Immigration . to maka It grow? . ; ... ' And now Ctujiida. it aeema, la about to Pily eome practical national wladom to Ita tariff problem, a problem-to (ha aolution of which much wisdom 1 de voted In every country although that wladom la not alwaya national Lit aebpe. The result will be that the - United' fitatea will .have to alt up and take notice; ' If may not be 'charged ' that Canada la taking any unfair advan-' taea, for aa a matter of fact,' the Cana- dlana ' for year have ' been willing to enter into treaties which practically would reduce, the cuatoni houaea along tne International ' border to tha lnnocu- 1 oua deauetuda of tha two obaolete war veaaela which patrol tha Client Lak'e and tha St. Lawrence. Perhapa the ffreatee littereata nt tha. ImiHran. mart' auch treatlea Inexpedient. At any rate. they do not exlat. - .. . . . , . , Frealdent Could Interfere. Now comes the queatlon of a tariff war. The Payne-Aldrich : tariff bill. pained in at itirnraer, Inaugurated a new ItWillNowBcOfficial Puel to Death of Ballinger ' (Waablngtoa II urn a of Til Jauraal.) ' i Waahlngton. Nov. The Uluvla ar ticle In Collier' did tha bualnaaa and stirred the long; expected warfare to the official death between Ballinger and Pint-hot - On every hand the conceaalon made that the president muat now choose between these two officers, and that, the decision can not be long de layed. Moat of the cabinet members aide . with Ballinger and seek to start a back fire, by Inspiring the publication of statement that In eaaence tend to con vey their belief that the whole eoneer vatlon movement haa been urged to cause political conditions which will bring Itooaevelt to the White House asraln. Ha HI near la flchtlne- mad., and Dr. Nathan Schaef for, state u- declare he will throw blroaelf into the Bay. will oonslder at Its cresent session I mum tariff provision, and there la some I Derlntendent of Dubllc Instruction Of I combat without reserve. . . matters of great .Importance affecting I evidence that the powers that be In I PennsVlvanfa haa rlven'hli tinmiali-l The Olavla article Is t Be followed by ' the trade relatione between Canada and I Waahlngton are all at sea concerning Its ' . V I many others, bringing forth, much mat th United States. A . tariff . war be- powers for good or evil. By the pro- J.1"" "vp,vui l" -" ""'w wl r". ter from the Qlavls aide bearing upon tween the two countries Is Imminent visions of that clause, all customs du-! "fining s cent inncneg xor tne cnu-the controversy. and it Is probable that the business: men I ties wUl be Increased automatically 85 dren Of the public BChoolS In Penn-I p :s '".'4 -v y it :. II I: I . . , .'i GunrjiiciE: IO -i nrnri HLIILW0 IAD Willi ITALY'S 1(1116 HAS BIRTHDAY Popular Monarch Receives Conffratulations and. All Italy Celebrates. - Rome, Nov. 11 A general holiday was kept throughout Italy today In celebration of the fortieth blrjhday of King -Victor Emmanuel. In Home the anniversary was observed by a general suspension of business, the decoration of public and private buildings and the holding of numerous fetes. Deputations bearing congratulations from patriotic and other societies throughout the klng- U years pf active work In the ministry he biwame rector of Bt, Mary's school at lUletgh. continuing there until Itos. when he became bishop of Mississippi, lie. was consecrated by Bishops Weed. Dudley, Nelson, Beckwlth. Gal lor and Johnston, Mince hla consecration Bishop S 1 ., . ,i i .. i ii Brattnn has rrsldrd In the rlty i.f J. k son, whore he has takni an entire t terest tit educations! and puMtti rfli In addition to Ma wmk aa a churchman, lie Is the author of several books d-l Ing with religious and eduattuiial ir)b Of ' the United 8tates ; will manifest I P' cent, on March ,11 next, unless the avivunia h if ta ,.nirfnn thaf I TT,VDT?Trra OUIDmT TAT) Canadian parliament than they have In matlon shall - otherwise decree. The tblachemfl will goon b put In op- -pj A TTx'TMr 0T COASV kn e If. Vv.. rt 4. v. nrealrlsn. tilM th 1w la ntul Or&tlon . In Philadelnhla. Plttabnrg 1 X i. XX J M. VAilOl t a ay suvvvesui saw tai Mwm I " v i w w . m thing for. Americans to complain of"au the proclamation of exemption I and other large cities Of thjs Btate. BrltLsh . "Ineularltv Tint le ih . .lirn. I from the maximum duties In favov of I - , - l. rln hil fill . IS & I. ... I al 1 nnitntrlAfl whlrh An rr,t In thai, norn I - " 1 1 Amerlcane must themselvea repent theirJ tariffs; unduly discriminate against h I TATvTlirA S 1 1 KBTFF TO w n H iwtiHiiia rvlg BUllHifvllbVi X Uv V V 1 a v TT wa a UMUUf J tnlnion of Canada Is a great . self-gov I depends all the law and the prophets. krnlng nation which forma an Import-1 '.Canada has A triple tariff, consisting ant part of the British eroolre the I of the general, the Intermediate and mightiest political power on earth Can- I the British preferential tariff, The ada and the United States dob sees more I preferential tariff discriminates In fa in ooo miles of common boundary I vf or tne mother country, just, as tnei lines, and It muat be said to the ever-I Philippines tariff discriminates In fa-1 lasting, credit of England and America vor of the United States. It Is hardly I that It is the second longest boundary I to bo expected that any president ( line on earth guiltless of frowning for-1 would consider such discrimination to 1 tress or menacing; man of war. The I ba "undue." The general tariff Is in two nations years ago agreed to limit I effect against all nations outside the I their naval eoulnment In the Oreat I British -empire, with the exception ofe Lakes to one ship each and not to build I Germany.- Canada charges a surtax of WINK AT CIGARETTE and garrison forts along the land bosn- 33 1-3' per cent above Its general tariff J the ' fact that'the law la looked Danes. I on uerman proauots, tnia surtax Deing ' War of Custom Houses. . I Imposed In retaliation for Oermair.ntl- The two' countries are too close akin Canadian discrimination.. It is within to build forts to menace each other. Canada's power to Impose such a sur- There are no soldiers and sailors to lHX on-any or au American imports, strut In defiance on the two sides of the I Sas Flexible Tariff. tlne but there are men In uniform who Canada has a flexible and elastio kit at the" seat of customs. And now tariff system. The Intermediate tariff It appears that there Is likelihood of a.l provides for . certain reciprocal tariff War of trade and taxes between these reductions on a liberal scale. The Amor- two peaceful nations In which the cub- lean tariff is absolutely inflexible and (Bpeelal Dispatch to Tht Journal ) . Marshfield, Or.. Nov. ll.That plat inum-. exists In Coos county seems to be the opinion ,of experts and that the development of, the mineral Is being looked into by men of money there Is no STrni7TVa TAT l?TTTTTT?K doubt- Dr. a T. Day. who has charge UMWumu ii 4i u x f the mineral dtvlslnn nf th a-enloa- Ical survey In Washington, D. C, has been making investigations. He was sent out for the purpose of Investigating the possibilities of platinum mining de velopments along the coast He is quot ed as saying that he has found some platinum In the ore examined so far and has stated that he will give in structions to miners as to how to save the platinum which he believes Is now lost In large .quantities in the process of mining for gold. A. L. MacdonaH of Schenectady, N. Y., where mining machinery is manufactured. Is accom panylng Dr. Day. They have gone down the coast to make further investl- Uons. The results of the-work will e of vast Importance to the mining in terests of Coos and Curry oountles. (Special niapatcli 'to The JonrnaL) . North Yhklma, Wash., Nov. ill. Sheriff Joe Lancaster, who was one of the most aggressive sheriffs In the state last sum mer in the prosecution of cigar ette smokers, today, announced that he will make no more ar rests under' the? law for this of fense. . He ' gives as the reason e upon With ' so much disfavor 4 throughout the state. Several 4 of the lower courts have held that the law la unconstitutional. 4 The sheriff has made no arrests In several weeks, and cigarette 4 smoking has become quite gen- 4 era! here again, although it was e not known until today that the e sheriff would not prosecute: dora, wefe received at the Qulrlnal and hundreds Of fellcltoija nieaaagra poured lu from all parts of the world ll is now spproaohlng 10 years since victor junmanuei was railed to the tnrone to aucteed hla father, the aa sasslnated King Humbert. At that time he was among the youngest of the mon arch sof Europe and grave doubta were expressed . In many quarters aa to the ability of the young rulor to cope with tne problema that, confronted him. In 10 years' time he has more than ful filled the hopes of his most ardent ad mlrers. It Is not saying too much. In fact, to state that during the past few years the king has develoDed Into a powerful factor In European pollttce. of men he naa a comprohenaive a-rasn ana an intimate and detailed knowledge. i Glazier Apal Hearing. Lansing, Mich.. Nov. 11. The anneal in the caae of Frank P. Glazier, former state treasurer of Michigan, who was convicted of statutory embezzlement. came up for hearing today In the su preme court Bishop Bratton'g Birthday. Right Rev. Theodore Du Boso Bratton. Protestant Episcopal bishop of Missis sippi, was born at Wlnnsboro. S. C, No vember 11, 1862. and was educated at the University of the South. He was ordained a priest of the Episcopal church in 1888 by Bishop Capers. After re New York Short Line From Chicago The difference in distance in favor of the Pennsylvania Short Line enables it to accom plish the through run of 907 miles from Chi cago to New York with The Pioneer Eighteen Hour "Pennsylvania Special" without diffi culty and with comfort and satisfaction to its scores of daily patrons. On this popular business man's train, both going and returning between Chicago and Nevy York, while running at sixty miles an hour over the straightest and smoothest stone-ballasted dustless railroad track in America, Din- ; ner and. Breakfast are served. Incomparable Evening and Morning travel delights. The promptness and regularity with which the "Pennsylvania Special" is run, justifies the practical assertion that it is "Always on Time." It leaves Chicago every day at 2 :45 p. m. For Particulars Address F. N. KOLLOCK, District Agent 122 A, Third Street, Portland, Oregon. torn' houses will play large part. Un- non-elastic. ' The president must impose fortunately, from the nnlnt nf vlv ,.f I either th mnilmnm ilutv of 2fi ner cent those who live south of the line, tariff above the regular duties, or he' must ACTOR DIXEY SUES nnswf ni o v i Bin C V a cno V au will. CVPII I iial Liia i ciiuiai duijcuuid iir 3 kouu. . - , Avhen a nation outnumbers its opponent There Is no opportunity to give and AJuLJiljrJiilJ bLA JJXilt JKllb In population and wealth many times take, playing 'one schedule against the over. At mis particular stage of tne I otner, sucn as otner nations nave. (Onlted Press Leased Wire.) game uauaoa appears to have the whip- Tne uanaoian pariiameni at its pres-i MlnneaDOlis. Minn.. Nov. 11. A hand.- . . ent session most probably Will ratify a ten ODD la fl11 tnAav nirulnat H.nr tmnil soma tlmn at thH national nnnltal Perhaps the chief trouble south of tariff treaty with Francei which will Savaae. croducer of "Marv Jano's and it is believed that hie influence will the boundary line, and practically all of place, the Canadian Intermediate tariff TnH of much benefit to the bay In the me, irouoie is souin or tne line, is tnat in erreci. inis trtsaiy, wnrco aireauy - . ' " securing of harbor Improvements the Americans know too little about has been ratified by France, gives manager of the company, by Henry E. w v tneirt norinern neignDors.i Tne Amerb- canaaa many, aavantages n jrancs miey, wuovwki; ui dbvuso ana i -p. ll, O . TIT 11 Can newspapers, except those published which the United States cannot obtain. iWilstach have been circulating false JLf&yilftUL oGrVlOi 10 tVailn Smith to Boost for Coos Bay. . (Snrclal DlnDntcb to Tbe Joareal.k Marshfield, Or., Nov. 11. O. A. Smith, the millionaire Minneapolis lumberman and head of the big Smith mill Interests on Coos bay, has -been elected by the chamber of commerce to be a delegate to the Rivers and Harbors congress, and to represent Coos Bay when the United States congress convenes at Washington. suit it is understood that Mr.Smlth will FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Our special day sales are full of items for personal and household useful ness, with quality always of the best. Phone orders griven careful attention,, free" delivery and CANADIAN MONEY TAKEN AT FULL VALUE. In -the northern tier of states, have less I Reciprocally, Canada gives France re. hews from Canada than from Bulearla. ductions which the United States may tt has been the custom to Ignore Cana- 1 not-hope, for. This,, on Its face cons tf- reporta to the effect that the failure of I the company here was due to poor act- Walla, Daylight service Portland to Walla Bn onrl ft. ntratfnr. .n. it h.a h., 1(arlmlnntton niralnst tha United!1" on lne Parl 01 Uixey. in M rom- Walla Via Spokane. Portland & Seattle ". ,... v, , Di.i.. i... k.ik vannttA fa-na.in t,-iii plaint he charged that Savaae and Wil-1 RhIIwiit 'Th Nm-tti nnnv una a " tn the border only with the glint of an rMr. Taft consider it "undue" discrlmlna- Bl- muravunus to promote fa sco ana isortnern facino Railway. 30 Days FREE langlo-Saxon land greed In the eye. In tionT And if Canada's action is con the. meantime Canada has been fora-ln sldered "undue," will reprisals be dl fchead, utterly indifferent to the Indlf-1 rected Only against France and Can- ference of the Yankees. (ada, or 1 against England as well? Canada Forging1 Ahead. j Only tbe United States Can Compromise Canada has built great transconti-I These are some of' the questions Dental railroads and is so regulating which the president must decide, before them that A merlcan roads find it In-March 31. The tariff board, recently crea'slngly difficult to compete with I appointed by Mr. Taft, is now at work them. Canada'uas encouraged shipping Preparing data upon which the president and now plans the construction of I will base his decisions'. If he should ship canal which will lake the great I decide that Canada, by Its treaty 'with outflow of commerce from the Great I France, Is unduly discriminating Lakes through British channels to Eu-1 against the United States, then the rope, rather than . tnrough American I maximum tarirr win be put on goods ports. Canada has thrown open Its I coming In, tha states from the dominion. w Hereupon uanaaa may, it us ruiers K a cm mlnill rAtallafn hv th ilea Af Wr I PPQl Yi increase tariff . duties, export -duties, W 1 1 WUE JL M U I surtaxes and all manner of custom hoiisa wpaimns. none of which the Unit ed Htatea nappens to possess, as Can ada Is the largest foreign market for United States manufacture products the question is of some importance. It Is big with possibilities, hut it is too eariy to say wnai are me proDaomties. It may. be a merry war, it may be a peaceful compromise. Jf it Is the lat ter it will be bv virtue of Mr. Taf t'a decision that the treaty with France is not "unduly" discriminatory. In other words, the compromise will have to. be made south of the boundary line. In the meantime the ' France-Canadian treaty will be Gratified ' and its tarirf Schedules will be in effect. By reason of that fact Canadian exports to France wlll'have a great advantage over Amer ican exports. Leaving the details to the tariff .experts; It Is illuminating to ex arlne one schedule for example. Agri cultural implements from Canada-will go into French " custom houses at a reduction of 'to per cent under the duty charged, on American Implements. This will make a 'difference of 13.86 on. a mower, 4. S J on a reaper, 18.20 on a binder,, and so -on.' At this "time the United States sends five times as much agricultural ' machinery to France as does 'Canada. Whea the new French treaty goes Into effect Amerlcsn imple ments cannot compete with those .from Canada In the Frc-jich market. The result 'will hot. affect a great Amertean Industrial corporation so very much,' tor tne international- Harvester . com pany will increase Its Ontario plants and- move a large section of Its -business across the border. But It will af fect the Industry of the country ' In many other particulars. Vhether or not the discrimination . Is "undue'' Is tne idea mat ne was responsible for the I Leave Portland 9 a. m.. arrive Walla failure among tneatrical people. , w Walla 8:00 p. m. Passenger station.. In addition to his -suit for alleged Eleventh and Hoyt streets. slander, Dlxey has filed another suit . . - againnt oavago. ana vYusiacn ror at- Last week of Miracle Painting. icac-u vum.iuu un cunifuci. 'Meier & rranK Companj', fifth floor. A Fountain Pen fin Reg. $2.50 Guaranteed,.for These pens are made especially for us and have our name stamped on them. We have been here for nearly 50 years, and when we guarantee an article you must know that you will get positive satisfaction. Take a pen on trial. WT )1ii art'Tll tima mm Mm iii Blood polxm ean oew be cured with merrerj! sr potaxh. Vou tnltht well knnw ttite -f Irat at lt. ; Hfdln aatharltlos ax, . The moat thes ingn can do la- to trln tbe hlnod phtou hack Into tbe iTikm and amotber it for mtttk! Teem. Then when you thluk you are eurrd. pitiful mei eurjr aymptoma, will brrak out end jou find that rer bonm bae been rotting all tbe while. Your teeth will begin to Inoten and your ttaauoa, glands, bra la and vita) orana l)l abow .the mxi.ra aimrun powfr or urn mercury and iviara. uwmoror anm, l'araljalg. Imlevll Mr and Preraatnro rjath ara than .im. luble. Any medlnl autborlty will corroborate thrte (tatemenia. .The remarkable vaeUbl vint miuwHt laa BOX UTlTe in tne Blood Poison YourM Pnonogmph bat drlTea It eat It Dnaltlelr nntaln ni. era nolaona whatever. o that onr nirad h, th r'uu,c jnwuami wttt run ine,. lerrinie.riftk it uanna row oonfa pmim, joiir tierTea rol lap, oor teeth Tall out. itmr kidtmr drarn. rate or yonr brain WMken. The lUi Trat- mrnr u a mrrr(, proaerirwr remarkaMa rbaoaea la .tnly an day. This l vh wp off tn auy c n - hi potmm Tiruai Jirififf, no natTer new Im d a eeae, a i ' 30-Day Treatment FREE Toe want-te be evred aad enred ol.k ot pownnea wna merrerr ana oin tnr frn. A w ear treatisent la yearn r the aaklng. Tae will r-ea "r rtn at what ft Will do ft jtm la a month. We treat vna free for a mouth. Ju.t write te and art the treatment free. T1in If yoe are aattnd n h tU aaoat rniarkahl tivatment roe erar took, rrm ran ronilnea If Tn wtah. N-rr ta yoer life will yon rrer araia ewa aa woortimity roe a eettntete cr, aa u girea yum by tbn Great Obbac Treatment " Thr Is a equare oVL Toe lxa Butklnff. netM. eiake as a prmalaea, emcrvt te take tbe trratneai. Tbe wonorfal Weaaarasu Taat. tte entr Dime peiaoe lfaat annva t erwttata. rt7 tbit tha hr-ty la cnwir-Mely pertri4 br tbe U!bee TTWeUnaet, a4 t!t SDen-nry m4 aak d ant rvra blnd aiw, 8i( 6ma 4 write ke as. ri'lne a full hJatnry ct faer tea Is !!- we will trrat tf ea aatred ooaTIVw. rneeltatwi a4 rc t". W will .-r4 iim tbe netitiUl berk. "ItrlTleg Oat rU4 P txr. . THE ODD AC CO, for the president ' to decide. - The . maalraum and minimum clause of 'the Payne-AldrJch tlll la supported by eome'able arguments and even Ha enemies admit1 that It has much merit. It is also fraught with possibilities of trouble, for it opens, up a game at which two nations can play. No three men "gathered together toy chance will agree upon any pnase or the tariff question la America,-' perhaps, but It is the, earnest hope f j the majority . of business men on both side of the Inter national boundary that a tariff war with Canada will be averted. Canada has proved Itself possessed of a liberal spirit la' Its . actions concerning wood pulp and. pulp wood, .a. that it haa sot gone nearjy so far ha lt might tn protect ing its natuna monopoly or tea white paper eopply. Tbi United States will prove equaJiy aa liberal. . tn all prob ability, and. there will b tie tariff war. But the custom -.hcueee arw there on the border and men In uniform eit In tha seat ef : customs. Aroerloaae wlil look to Otuwa and tbe Canadian par-, liameat aa they oever'have looked te- foret ard Mrhabe soma of ten will regret Chat they b.ve eo leig refused to know . anything about toetr nortberw neigh bora Tbe Cansdla tariff s may J rt reeotna. a paramount leeuew - . ifo you know how much you are losing by not owning ai Edison Phonograph ? , IThis instrument was made for you by Mr. Edison. It is intended to bring music into your home. It will, help you entertain your guests. It will amuse you during your leisure hours, tt will help you to bring , up your family to love music. ' This is what Mr. Edison meant when he said that ' he. would like to see a Phonograph in every home. How can you let any consideration of money stand in the way of your owning one of these great enter tainers? The Phonograph will give you so much more in" return for the money than you can get by spending it in any other way. Do not take our word for it. Go to a dealer today and hear the Edison Phonograph play the Amberol Records, and you will know, why we are so positive that you'eannot afford to do without it. Toilet Articles No. 151 Hair Tonic.Sc size. . 55 Java Rice Powder .29 Pebeco Tooth Paste 37 Violet Toilet Water, 75c 63 Egg Tar Shampoo, 25c 17. Charles Flesh Food .33 Cuticle Acid . . ... , . . . .. . . ...... ..18 Nail Luster, Books 18 Bath Towels, $1.00 value ....... . .83 Hair Brush, $1.25 value, ; . . .94 THEATRICAL SUPPLIES full Stocks of MeyersVand Hess' Goods HAIR DEPARTMENT Extra Specials in Pure HUMAN HAIR $ 3.00 Values for, special 9 1.50 , $ 5.00 Values for, special 3.50... $30.00 Values for, special .... ; $15.00 Our new Billy Burke and Salome Curls, prettier than ever. Ask to see the German Braid. Latest styles in, hair dressing demon' strated free. 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