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EVENING, DECEMBER 21. 1009. ;r'rl'i!l- ' 1 ' - f tut up In tne coriimunltlea nirro suf-j frage la different proposition." In, MlMUnPi nl BMili ' Carolina, where In many aoctlon (ha neroa out- j number tha while 10 to on. he artnijt-,, a t - I. I... vs.a n.nntt t V riACf sa n V 1 lonmttu ituuihiallima, tix-luillng llioao of lllilint.l (.'. Koreiia of Mtakouil, auitaa ,. lor te Austria-Hungary, lUnry Lane Wilson of V'rtnlilntoii, ambaaaador to Jltilco; William Jamra Call"un of Illi nois, mlnltitrr to t'hlnai ami Henry T. (iuiie of California. niliiltr to I'ortu gal, re also conrirmeJ by the eetiate. lrNkM vast cnal. Iron and other In riuatrlea demanding a protective .tariff. With her rank state like Teiineaaee, Texas and others. They all Kant to be protected industrially, and the people are rraily to Join ua wr It . not for the negro, ' ,. , "liow ran you blama communities like South Carolina and Mlaalaslppl, fur In. stance, for voting the Democratic ticket when In sorae sections the proportion of colored population la 10 blacka to one white?, Jt la In communities like these that the white people are afraid. "Now, inlml you,' Mr. Cullom wnt on. 'I do not necessarily pi ran that I favor the total disfranchisement of the negro. In Illinois, for instance, we, have a ne. gro vote, just as Ohio, Indiana. I'ennayl. vanla. Now Jersey and New York have, Headquarters for Vhanira In local aentluient for a lone Umtj be a n-fulur Hrpabllran state. Instead of rvmntnintf in th doubtful column. PAPA 3UIHT CLIMB UP " TO KKACII JHG TURKEY , FOR CHRISTMAS FEAST Xmas Pianos ! . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. TUESDAY m zs ZELAYA AS RULER OVER MUA Makes Bluff at Being President in Reality, but Americans Doubt Estrada: Renews , .War Preparations.- Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. ll.' Joaa Hariri today aaaumed the presidency of Nicaragua, aueceedln; former. Fraaldejit Zelaya, who resigned Madrli'a recent threat to break with , Zelaya, coupled with hie subsequent ail' nouncenunt that hla presidential cav dldacy 'waa supported by the. Mexican , government, which had nt Senor Creel to Washington to Intercede In hla be ' half, ,1a oonatrued by hla supporter to mean , that ha will be president In Tact aa well aa In name, and that he Intend to give the country new deal. ' Americana here, however, are not In clined to accept thl opinion. They be lieve the new president. 1 pretending to want peace. In order to preclude the poaMbllltr of Intervention, on the part Of the United Btate. Madrla ha promised -th-revolutlon-lata Impiunlty If they will surrender, lie has Intimated that he will place Provisional President Kstrada ln a high office. . Blueflelda, Nicaragua, Dee. II. Re- port from Rama today say Estrada army is advancing against General va much, juai ouisioe nami, ana inai battle 1. expected Immediately; . Thl Is the first decisive move on the. part of. the. revolutionist against the'eleo- . tlon of Madrla as auccessor of Zelaya as president . The formal protest against s the election of Mudris will be based upon the fact that the Atlantic coaat departments were not represented In the congress that elected ' Madris. ' ; 5 Ifnder Estrada, 1n the Impending bat tie, will be Generals Luis, Dlaa, Mana- reen, Matuty. Pacho and Chamonro. - It la reported today that tbe gunboat Bianco, na sailed up the Mlco river, COURT FREES TWINST: . 'y WHONOW SEEK. WORK Through; the .Interest: taken In 'thera by the Daughter of the Confederacy, twin brothers, J 1-year-old sons of a Con federate, soldier, are being taken care of today, and by evening expect to have a position. The ' twine were arrested last evening '. In the north end, and i booked aa. vairranta. Their- names -r Clarence- demerit Lee and Cleveland Harry Lee. ' . ',-; a.ir-y. , The boys were discharged in the municipal court, and Colonel H H'Duff, 135 North Twenty-second street, con nected with the southern organization tobk charge, of .them. He Is assisting them to. find work. The Lee twins, as - they are now called, were discharged from the navy four weeks ago at Goat iHiana. i hi. a iicv naa servea vmree ynrs, Both, came to Portland Satur- i day; and are-wlthout money. ... They want work.- Furniture making hay been their profession, but they are willing to take "anything. ;: . Jlcorlng of thetrafrest Colonel Duff decided to return- a favor to a comrade who Itan fought with him In the war, i: The Lees look so much alike that they cannot be recognized one from the other. They weigh the same, hair and eyes colored the same, and through this close similarity, : the naval 1 offi cers lind considerable trouble in dis tinguishing them. .. They announced that they calne to Portland to find work, and propose to stay here until they it, - , SEXATE C0XFIR3IS .' - tCnlted Press Leaird Wlre. Washington, Deo. !l.-The senate to day confirmed the nomination of Rob ert Ba,con. of New York as ambassador to. France, as submitted yesterday by President Taft. Twonty-six other dip- e Turkey sold at 10 rent a . pound today tn the wholesale market for selected dressed birds: thua touching the M if heat ei avln the htatory of ' the Front , ) t street trade. . i p . ewer bird than expected have l I been received -and ' the . scram-, a ble for auppHe at country htp, ping points caused producer to, a receive record .value, , Thl advance will be paid k therefore by . the consumer. At 1 retail, turkey will sell at 9 cents a pound and dealer ay that even at taat figure tuey . cannot make any mopey. Some 4 are talking of charging 40 cent 4l . a pound but thl 1 unlikely ac- 4 4 cording to leading- Interest, I TWO EARLY MORNING . . FIRES AT ST. LOUIS . (nntttd Prasa Laas4 Wlre. ' St ixuls. Dm, IX- Two men were probably fatally burned and 20 per sona were overcome with smoke In two early morning flrea In thl city today. At one or the nres, two women ana eight, small' children - were carried un conscious down long ladders 'to the street ' A nwmber of' an engine -com pany risked his life to save a canary bird, the pet of a little, girl he had carried to safety. . The bird died, how ever, shortly after he had placed It cage in the child hand. , .? The East Side People's Store , 388-390 East Morrison St .Near Grand Ave;, ance BAR COLORED Y0TE rk SAYQ SENATOR CULLOM Washington, Dec. Jt. United State Senator 'Cullom of Illinois want the Republican party to cut looae from the negro vote. In , the south. V If this 1 done,, he says, several states could be i carried by the party.' He doe not go I so far, a to declare In favor of dis franchisement" but he- does want the negro eliminated a an officeholder, "Take a tate like -Alabama, for In stance. There Is a1 community which Gigantic Clear ?-'-'. of Holiday Tomorrow EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE SUITABLE FOR GIFT-MAKING PURPOSES MARKED 1 ' ATGOoD-ByE" pricesUall HOLI-: xv . . : DAY GOODS MUST GO ; ; 1 Buy Toys, Dolls and Gam Here Tomorrow at Cost . i - i -v .ir.ki . t opTiMT, . v, reiav, atwreaa v y The tradition wLich ties up cigar with Christmas is as old as Santa Claus him self. For $2.50 a box you have a choice of brands in United Cigar Stores that stand out as un usual values. ' '. " Forexamffle: " , PALMA DE CUBA. In vincible) sue, box f 25, 12.50 BENEFACTOR. Su perior size, box of 50, . $2.50. v LA - RESTINA, Mar- cellis size, box . of 25, ; $2.50. - . , ORLAN DO, ' Cav ' alleros size, box of 25, - f 2.08. - t tPe imvitt intUcti mitA- : , tut tbiigatie ff btg, UNITED IGAR STORES SOI Washington St, 147 Third St. 1 , 274 Washington. ALL FURS AT HALF HAND BAGS , T jf0 17 r nPafililaTiD 1 sritlT" We wiI1 sel1 the "Iast of the sample lot to- t '" JriVlVjI.I l'UiyiUlivU'VV morrow at one price. Imported All-leather Al- c t "2'1 t- xt i 'I "i ligator, Seal and Walrus Bags, values to $15. Select any .Fur, Neckpiece in our store tomor- s , h ht t ,e- th CQSt Choi row and take it at exactly one half off the regu- r rr l "jT FANCY SUSPENDERS SILK PETTICOATS Fifty dozen Fancy Silk-Web Suspenders, one All colors in the guaranteed ".Her Majesty" , pair in a gift box; at',' the pair Petticoats, best taffeta, regular price $6.95, to- C"n jfHaT r morrow . 25c $3.75 . HAND CROCHETED LONG FLANNELETTE SLIPPERS KIMONOS Wool soles,' pretty patterns all sizes, best $1 Beautiful patterns, made extra full, 10 dozen of quality, made of all-wdol yarn, in all colors, to- the very best $3.50 qualities, on sale-tomorrow morrow-'. 1 " atf cach 63c ; 1 3Ls9 : CHILDREN'S COATS AND WOOL DRESSES WAJk All $6.50 grades . All $4.50 grades . All $3.50 grades . . Ii i " All ' sizes, 4 to 14. , STORE OPEN EVENINGS. ::...V.'..$45-; .....,...$2.95 ...... ..$1.95 A musical gift not only gives great pleasure on Christmas, Day, ' but is enjoyed every day that follows. Besides there' i a class and a rare sentiment about the musical gift that suggests happy thoughts of the donor. ' ; ; , . s . To meet the demands of the holiday season we have mads ex ceptional efforts, and our stocks of new styles in case designs and woods is unsurpassed a variety so great as to match the furnish-; , ings of any home in a satisfactory manner. ; . You can select the Christmas Piano or Piano Player from our stock of 300 instruments of 24 leading makes .with every assurance that you are getting an instrument of highest musical quality and are saving from $50.00 to $150.00 on your purchase. ; We offer you a Piano here lower in price than it is safe td buy elsewhere, or you can get a Knabe Art Grand at $10,000. , In case you do not'wish to pay cash, investigate our charge account system.; 304 OAK STREET, BET. FIFTH , AND SIXTH Wednesday Special ALL DAY TOY FITRNITURE, 8P v. - . hi 1 y-i If i- i : v or T' iHE pre-eminence of the Chick- ering riano throughout the , world, tpday leads discrimi ¬ nating purchasers to cneer- fully pay the somewhat high- - er price asked for these famous in' strumenls. And then, there is the -satisfaction of knowing you have the,,, world's best piano-r-the oldest estab- - . lishcd -American -make the recog nized standard of excellence through out the universe. ' ' ' ; . , .. . - The genWne Chickering' of Boston, as well as over thirty other highest grade and meritorious makes, are sold exclusively by " . '' X. WW. Tir-r- nr-,rwi',T- iBi",wi""ftl,.Wi.ii,w,i'l1,ii.iii)) .OT' w iwm'-nnr ..OhAWS'"--- W .....'V''- vv -. f i r vif A. Tte Big Lntttle On First St., Near Morrison "Staples The Jeweler" One of the finest, most staple and reasonable priced jewelry stocks in the city. Try me once and join the numerous throngs who praise our wares and prices. DONT FAIL TO LOOK OVER MY LARGE STOCK OF WATCHES BEFORE YOU BUY LARGEST STOCK OF WATCHES IN, CITY. Reg. 60c Value A 5-piece Doll's Furniture Set in mission style, fin ished weathered and eafe style, finished light. Each piece as weu constructed.' v pleasing- gm tor tne children. ' ... '..:v - ,i ' , ' ,4"" -s ; 1 , ONE SET TO EACH CUSTOMER . v NO PHONE ORDERS iswssiaisssw m WASHINGTON ST, AT PARK Talking Machine Headquarters, Delivery will be made any time you say S3.75 Am selling two or three specialties at a , price t'would pay you to look Regular $5.00 Silver J Purse,' special at Regular $35.00' gold-plated, glass-paneled French Clock, special QQ Regular $6.00 Water Bottle, (JMf)f special at VxUl , Regular, $4.25 iralue, 8-in. Cut PQ f( Glass Berry Bowl, at...:..... vO.UU Regular $1.50 raiue'. 4-ia Cut Of flf Glass Nappie,-special at.... OJLyl Regular $10.00 value, Sterling Salt Set 6 cop and spoons, special $15.00 raloe Cold Clock, fc-day, C- cLV.;,;?f..r::?.e:..:p::Sio.oo STAPLES A FINE KNABE PIANO ALMOST AT YOUR OWN PRICE XMAS PIANO BARGAINS . In Slightly Used Pianos A HIGH-GRADE SLIGHTLY USED PIaKo IS MUCH BETTER THAN A "CHEAP JOIliN" NEW ONE . .. - . . . . We have a number of high-grade, slightly used Tianos which are very desirable instruments, with sweet tone, brantifat case design, which we have taken in exchange, for Kranich & Bach and Ftrger & Sons which we offer at a little, or nothing. A very good Willard Piano, in mahogany case was $300, now.., ...... fl35 A Leland Piano in oak case.Vas $J1Q, now f 157 Stetson Piano,j fine mahogany Ciie,. was ' now ..,.$ I C 7 Knabe Upright, in beautiful rosewood cae, . was $O0. now v....f 275 Hallett & Davis, San Domingo mah vgny cae. was $475. now... f2 73 And many more. Some terms if dtaired- Graves Music C n y THE JEWELER Firs! Sf. Near fJorrison ' : ii.., i. m . 1 i i i . mm 111 FOURTH ST, NEAR WASHINGTON Alo a VQQ At