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TUB OREOOM DAILY JOUIWAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVEWINO. DECEMBER 1J. ISOOj 12 PDAPI JiriATC DO IHILUIli) riiirn AO rivillP u 1 1 ru a mm loiwiuiwin, AUTO TUB -1MB 10 SHIP PONIES i , , r ' - - i ' i i i Acnes Claypool, Daughter of Tommy Traeej Ha Awem Indianapolis uapiuuisi, v Dead nt Pasadena. bled Clever Youngsters for Monday Smoker. WAR OH STEEL TRUST DECLARED Labor Leader Deliberate, on Question and Kesolro to , Fight to Finish. ALDANV CALLS FOR THE STAB I ruidtnl. OO.. IXkj. 1. Harvay Ble ell, aon of rolllionalra maiiufacturar ef Datratt. Mica., let a al cylinder automoblla fat beyond bit control on tha Etfll Rork erada yeaterdar nd It rlun4 6tr ft J8 reel artbanfcmtnl. 'reauttlna; In tjia dath of MUa Atnea Claypool, daughter of Nwtoh Claypool. a wealthf Indlanapolla capltallat. and Blaaell'a aarloua Injury. Blaaell will recoren aeeordlns to hla phyalclana. An examination waa made by the doc tor In tha Pasadena hoapltal and It ii aacertalned that Blaaell waa not internally Injured aa wa tuppoaad, nor as hla aplna burt In any way. Bla aell will ba confined In bed for eere ral weeka, however, with a broken let and a fractured" eollar bona. In tha hospital today Blaaell told the atory of tha wreck. Ha aald: -We had topped the rlae folnf from Taaadena to Eagle Rock. I waa coaat . Inr down tha grade, using- the air prea aure of my engines to brake the car. Something must hara broken In tha transmission, for my feet ahot forward off the brakes and tha next Inatant we bad Started. I told Miss Claypool to Jump, and ran to tha aide of the road o aha would not atrlke a hard place. Kha aald. "No, I will atay with you.' We were going fully 70 miles an hour when I atruck the turn. "Wben I recovered conaolousn'e I aaw her lying -on the ground aoma dis tance from me. I crawled over and put her head In my Up and wiped the blood from her mouth. Then I called for help. I didn't know aha waa dead. "At the time I did not know my log wag broken below the knee. I found tlmt out When I tried to rise. Then I tried to lift her body a little higher and found that my collar bone waa broken also." . It, was Tuily three houra before Claypool knew that his daughter had been killed. Ha heard a rumor that she had been Injured In an automobile ac cident -and called up the local hospitals. I.&ter Blssell waa brought to tha city In a taxlcab and the news of the trag edy waa given to hef father. ' C! Sty pool Is a millionaire and the owner of the famoua Claypool hotel at Indianapolis. Miss Claypool waa 23 years . old. She arrived here with her father arid Bister at week ago, for the winter. Blssell is the son of the late owner of the Blssell Manufacturing company at Grand Rapids. He baa been stay ing at the Hotel Maryland. Last year he waa a student at Stanford university. Tha next flatlo morsel to tva handed out on n silver spoon to tha lovera of tha amateur boxing game la tha Traeey Athletic club open amoker at the Expo sition building next Monday night All the amateurs la Tommy's club are anx ious to go on tha program and tha In structor la having hard ttma 'sign ing men to the different weight a There are three men la the elub that followera of It look on aa Invincible In the medal field, and they are Bud An d arson, the crack lightweight, Ouy Lee. the welterweight, and Aoe Clemens, tha middleweight. Agalnat these boys, Traeey will match Pan O'Brien, the 131 pound cham pion of tha Catholto club, who waa a former pupil of Traeey) Bwaneon of the Catholic club, a clever 145 pound man, and Nlsaen of tha Police Athletlo club, a clever mtt wteldar who ehowa much promise In the padded, glove line. ir tnis ino appears in na ring against the Traeey puptla, the fana can expect tome of the cleverest amateur boxing aeen In Portland In recent years. All the boys are anxious to wear tltlee and tha amateur can be expected to put up soma rattling good bouta during the evening. A couple Of good preliminaries win bs Staged before tha three main eventa are put on. PRESIDE!!! MAY BE NAMED LATE TODAY CONFESSES OF CAPTAIN RANKIN! Vnion City, Tenn, Dee, IB. "We killed Captain Rankin at Reelfoot Lake, despite his pleas for mercy." John Batllf f, a member of the Night Blder band placed on trial here charged with murdering Captain Quentln Ran kin, turned state's evidence and gave his testimony to this effect yesterday. New, York, Deo. 15. Owing to the failure of the National league magnates, who are In Session here, to get down to the business at hand, the election of a new president for the organization will probably not be reached until lata to day. The result of the election can not be predicted, and the magnates ap parently are as much at, aea as tha fans who are awaiting their decision. Stanley Roblson of St, Louis, who la aid to hold the deciding vote, has Hot yet made known his position. The New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Chi cago cluba, It la generally supposed, will cast their votes for John M. Ward. Act ing President John A. HeyBler, who has served aa temporary bead of tha league since the death of Harry Pulllatn. com mands the votes of Pittsburg Boston and Cincinnati. Should Roblnon cast his ballot for Heydler, a deadlock will result and a compromise candidate probably will ba elected. (kperlil nteBttes te Tee iearssLl Pittsburg, Dee. II. The announced Intention tT the United BtsteS Steal cor poration to force the "open shop" In all Its plants, haa brought a declaration of war from tha labor organisations of tha country, which promisee ona of tha most bitter struggles In tha history of labor troubles. Leaders of erganlied labor la aeaalon hare have deliberated oa the matter for days, and there seemed to bs no way out but to fight to the finish. The executive council of the American Fade ration of Labor haa sent to President Taft lengthy resolu tions aetttng out the conditions of work- Ingmen In the steel mills, and the con tentions of organised labor In the con troversy. Committees are to ba ap pointed to wait upon the president and upon congress In an effort to get the facta before tha people of tha country. The resolutions In part sayi "A crisis In the affairs of labor haa arisen. Tne gigantic trust tha United States Steel corporation, la using its great wealth and power In an effort to rob the tollers of their right of Amer ican manhood and of the opportunity to reslat Its further encroachment Grown rich by the consent of tha peo ple of our country, thla sweeps aside, makes and unmakes law, Its enactors and executors, and la now engaged In an effort to destroy the only factor tha organisations of Its employes standing between It and unlimited so cial and moral carnage." On Juno 1, 10, tha United States Steel corporation proclaimed Its decree of hostility toward labor. The right of tha workers to associate for their com mon protection was no longer to be recognised or tolerated. Accompanying that decree waa a notice of a further reduction In the wagea of tha workers. As a market for Bed Creas gtampa and In the etpreaetoft of genuine Christ maa spirit of giving, Albany is vying for honors with Hood River and Tha Dalles, A rush order 'earns from the "Hub of the' Willamette- thla morning saklng for (000 mors a tamps, as all on hand had been aojd and tbs people were elamorlnv for more. ' The order waa filled with tha sams rush in which It cams. Another big order waa filled for Harmony lodge, no. II, A. F. A A. M., and the order fillers are new awaiting the dally request for additional stamps from Hood auvef ana The Dallas. Reports from booths today wars en couraging. Salea at thS Hotel Portland have been particularly brisk, although the greater total Of aalea la tnougni to bo In tha department Store. Wednesdays' booth workers Sra as signed aa follows: Meier a Frank Morning, Mtao Lulls Hall, Mra. F. Branch Riley; afternoon. Miss Isabella Oauld, Mlaa Mary Living ston. LIpman A Wolfe Mlaa Buaan Clarke, Miss Claire Houghton. Olds, Wortman A King Mornlng, Mra. George W. Brown; afternoon, Mra. Herman Thanhaueer. Woodard . A Clarke NMornlng, Miss Edna De Revolsej afternoon, Mra. James Canby, Mra. Whitney Boise. Charleton'a e and lOo Store Under di rection of Federation of Women's clubs, Mrs. F. Kuettner and assistants. Tull at Olbbs Morning, Mrs. 7. 3. I Balleyi afternoon, Mtas Florence Day ton. I'ostoffloe-Mlsa Doyle, saslsted b Mlaa Florence Dayton and Miss Rarn hart Hotel Portland Mrs. t. L. White. Mrs. Upright, Mrs. J: W. Matthee. wlfs of Dutch consul. Hotel ssward Mrs. rails rriedlandar jura, cnariea tierg. , Hotel Imperial Mrs. 3. tl Haak.' j Wells-FSrgo Morning, Miss Clarissa Brlggai afternoon. Mlaa Helen Smith, . . t . m. k.t ..a , . t in.. Anna Rankin; afternoon Mra A. C ran ton. MaJiitobft Grain Growers. Brandon, Man., Dec 1 J. The estab lishment of government owned gralh storage elevators throughout thS prov- Inoe is one of the chief alma of the Manitoba Grain Growers association, whloh aaaembled In annual convention hare today to dtsouse thlS and father matters of Importance. ThS association will urge ths cotnlng Sesalon of tha lerislatura to take steps for tha eatah. lishment of. government elevators. NEW PALACE HOTEL - WILL OPEN TONIGHT (trailed Prm Leased W1e. San FranciSoo. Dee. 1. With a ban- Suet to nearly 800 of the atate'a moat prominent men, the hew Palace hotel will throw open lta doors tonight, after three years of rebuilding. aide and ths consuls of foreign coun tries and army and pavy men will be called on to apeak. . president ' Dlas, bf Meilro, haa declined an Invitation to ba present St tha opening, In a congratu latory meaaase. .Tomorrow tha doora US- ,. ' 11 1 1 1 - . ' I ' will be open for the public, and Sun Frtnrlacu Is preparing to VleW the mini em reproduction ef the hat-lry that wag known Md Spoken of the a oil J over aa one of the landmarks of the ! rife toast . , - - GOES ACT FIIIE Ai BACKACHE . AFTER TAK1HG A FEIV DOSES. Out-of-order : Kidneys arc regulated ending JHad der misery. Out bf order kidneyi Set ffns and benkaCha or bladder miaer IS relieved After a few doaes or Pape'S Diuretic. rains In thS back, sMes or loins, rheumatlo twingea, debilitating head' Sohe, nervousness, dlsstness. Sleepless ness. Inflamed or awollen eyelids, worn- out feeling and many other symptoms of clogged, inactive kidneys elmply vanish, Frequent painful and Uncontrollable Urination due to S weak or Irritable bladder IS promptly overcome. ' The moment vou auaoect anv kldrteV. bladder or urinary disorder, bf feel rheumatism coming, begin taking (Ma armless remedy, with ths knowledge Governor Jamea N. Glllett will bra- that thers Is no bther medicine, St any V . 1 1 1 p ii 7 n iin a dii, hi i i i it wuku, which will effect so thorough and prompt S cure as a kO-cent treatment of Papa's Diuretic which any druggist can '' aupply. , This unusual preparation toes direct -to ths out of order kidneys, bladder and tirlllArV lVfet.lM nltaBn1n tiAAllnar .n.i atrengthetilng ' thee organs anj glands, and completes ths ours before you real ise It A few days treatment with Pane' a Diuretic means clean, active, healthy kldneyst bladder and 'urinary organs and you feel fins. Your nhvalclan. nharmselat. ktnk Or kny mercantile agency Will tell ybu thak Pape, Thompson A Ban of Clnolh--' natl IS a large and responsible medicine com, thoroughly Worthy of your o fldohc. ... Accept only Paba'S DlUretlc BO-tent treatment from any drug store any where In th Vorld. HOUSEHOLD CARES Tax the Women of Portland the Same as Elsewhere. ' , Mnslc Teachers to Meet, Chicago, Dec. IB. Great preparations are being made for the entertainment of ths Music Teachers' National associa tion, which la to hold Its annual conven tion next week at Northwestern uni versity In Evanston. Many musicians of wide prominence will take part In the gathering, which will Include s series of concerts and recitals In addi tion to the regular sesslona for the dis cussion of business. Big Increase in Pupils In Linn. Albany, Or. Dec 16. The Linn county schools have gained 4B pupils during the past year as is shown by the cen sus belhg compiled Djr County Superin tendent Jackson. There are 7897 school children In the county this year, while last year the number only totalled 8973. This makes an Increase 'of 2120 Inhab itants for the bounty during the past year. Mnltnomah Bowling Team Wins, In, a closely contested series of three games on the Multnomah alleys last night the M. A. A. C. team won two games out of three. Score: M. A. A. C. oama l. Game 1. Game I 173 I'Mtn 9 Humphrey Boyd ..... Bates McKay .. Minslnger IBS 181 160 188 847 Total ....... C. T. M. a- Arens 182 Meyers ....... 113 Morltx i....... 188 WaBcher 173 McGlnnla 181 Total 840 168 148 180 170 180 m 1E9 134 168 187 168 814 Hard to attend to houaehold duties With a constantly aching back. A woman anould not have a bad back, And aha wouldn't If the kidneys were welL Doan'S Kidney Pills make well Kid neys. Here la a Portland woman who en dorses this claim: Mrs. A. Canavah, 830 Lincoln street, Por.tland, Or- says: "In 1908 I used Doan's Kidney Pills with Such bene ficial results that I gave them my hearty endorsement I still think of them and advise their use whenever I have an opportunity. For two or three years kidney complaint had clung to me, my back being bo lame that I waa un able to attend to my household duties at times. Dixzy spells were common and I was also subject to headaches. The use of home remedies and. more than ona preparation guaranteed to bo a sure euro for such troubles failed to give me relief. Flnalay I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box. I used them according to direc tions and they gave .mS more relief than all other remedlea I had taken combined.'" For sale by all deal era. Price 50 oenta. ' 311 Foster-MilburnJCjO,, Buffalo, New ttk, 170 sole agents for tha United States. 169 Remember the name DOAN'S and take ho other. ' ' 7 Cffinrns' MONEY SAVED 0 158 179 127 159 162 T8B 194 807' Compare these prices with other jewelers and you will see that we save ydii frb.nl 10 to 25 percent. We carry a large assortment bf Dia monds from ?5.00 to $1000. 14-KARAt DIAMONDS. FINE WHITE COLOR S&S.Od TO S33.0O H-KARAt DIAMONDS, FINE WHITE COLOR $60.00 TO $75.00 18-SIZE WALTiiAM OR IsLGIN, 20-YEAR CASE, 7-jEWEL $ O.OO 17-fewtI ? 12.00 16-SIZE WALTHAM OR liLGIN, 20-YEAR CASE, 7-JEWEL S 0.2Slt-ewe! S14.25 12-SIZE WALTHAM OR ELGIN, 20-YEAFf CASE; T-JEWEL 8 0.25--1T-jewel $14.25 0-SIZE WALTHAM OR ELGIN, 20-YEAR CASE, V-JEWEL $110 J5-jewel $15.00 GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS, large1 sizes, from s ............... $3 to $4.50 SILVER TOILET SETS from. . .$7 to $10 Boys' Watches .... y?c&V'M ?5 SOLID GOLD BIRTHSTONE RINGS $2 SOLID GOLD SEAL RINGS $2 We 6ive a Written Guarantee With Every Article Sold All Goods Engraved Free of Charge. 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