The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 10, 1910, Page 44, Image 44

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    ! V;:?tHE: OREGON "SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL ' 10. 1910.
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war veterans to thoso -who werenw-j
Judge Bowers of Minnesota at
Top of List of . Eligibles 8
Cities Would Celebrate Com
pletion of Panama Canal. ;
Insr to note ht ther sr still some
800 widows or tb war of 1812 lori ami
there are four Revolutionary war wid
ow yt on the roll. Only recently n
sppUestioiwams In from a widow of
the war of 1S12, An examiner was sent
to look into 'the tana. He expected -to
let til old and feeble women, Instead,
he found In the drawing- room, a buxom
widow, on the- sunny aid of 0. who
apoIokUmI -for,. keluB;.Jtilm swjUUnb
eying that sns .was jum arranging; i i
leave ? for -AtlanUo City to. ipend her!
vacation.- Bhe Imd "married a veteran
nearly SO yearn, old.
t la another .tarn veteran niamea
frirl sued 17. "lie Jived with her for,
14 days and , then died. . She ,ha been
drawtnsr pension for SO year at the .
rate oi a mania, na i nv
woman yet 6h has already collected j
nearly 13000 for her 14 days of married i
life. ' The woman wh married a tnan
SO vears after he hist: saw serVlce Is i
Just as eligible on the pension list as ;
the one who kissed her husband grood-j
bye and looked after tho -homo and the j
By Ralph M." Whiteside. ,v
Pnbllbft' riru Wire.)
. . i ' ih. i.'.t .nnrtmi roiirt babies during his four years at' . the
Ing ton K ven the last supreme court 1(J m M t0 t(ie
appointment, the middle west will be flnMcJal corujltion of the applicant for
awcea to xurnisn ins man 10 uoceea pension if hs be ' a -survivor or tna
late Justice David J. Brewer.- That 1 war. ; . . ,
the view, generally held la Washington. .... , Alaska's Fntur Bright.'
, . In view of the fact that Justice Brew-j . "The fufnre of Alaska is exceedingly J
r was creauea 10 ivunwao n is ueiu mo i bright, ' says Governor wsuer. u. t-iara. j
wesi iiss an aaora ciaim on nn pic, i "While it may be- true tit tne popuia-
There Is no dearth of able Jurists b(tion has not .Increased matcrlallv In the i
tween the Alleghenios and the Rockies I nast 10 years. It Is hardly fair tooom-i
who are willing to accept the appoint-1 pare tha population of this year with
in out If Mr.' Taft should look their way. that of 1900. as shown by the last cen- I
Just at present' Honorable- Uoyd W. 8US because that census was taken at a
Bowers of Minnesota and Chicago, and time when the tide of Immigration was
Judge Willis Vend oven tar of Wyoming at "Its' flood, when excitement over.th
are the, names most . frequently men- craw dlscoverica was at Ha height, Tind
tloned In connection with, the appoint- people were flocking into that country j
. ment, but this does not necessarily mean by the thoueunds.. Take Nome, for. in
either will get Jt. Judge Walter I. San- stance. I dare' say there were not more i
horn, St. Paul, and Chief Justice Horace than 6000 pcopJeln tho -city in IJIOl, j
B. Dcemer of Iowa are both in the run- but In the summer of 1900 there were )
nlfig. and there are -several of these! more than 20,000. ' A comparison of the
possibilities upon whom the choice of population of Alaska at this time with
the ..president may. fall. -K-rj- s, fi'r I (hat of 10 '.years ago 1s hardly, fair. I
Inasmuch as tner ;ls not - western xhtnR" It 1$ True' that the permanent pop-'
man on the supreme court bench ' the 1 ulatlon of Alaska has grown' materially:
since the census of 1900.
"The time la , not far distant when
Alaska will have a large population, and
It will be one of the richest sections of !
r-iguc cmes are conionaing wr id ""-j. , III
great national exhibition' which shalU -?TU!XJ&1SIX-W ViJLJtia.i
rnarTt-tR5 -completion' of "the Panama fcounlryn a few years. Mfty years
canal In 1015. The report is current HR t-aiuornia am t i nmu,.i w B-i II
that New York will make an effort to deal, except as a big mlningr camp. Its 1 1
Baelira tha K v fa tarltl.k -sttill r mnlra F KIUWLH JICID umi Riauuai wm
fn rh nr,atr fin Mwaht b with Alaska. , The future of Alaska I
"'"i ' u viiiiiruino v wa fv nil . viuiiK'i - . , . ' . t I
clal bodies of Washington 1 fully under ,n "",nl' .w"'J:
only thing regarded as certain la that
the new Justice will come from west of
Indiana. ' : ' ' " " i ' : ;' '
Would Intertaia la 1915.
way to have the expoBitfon brought here.
ment must be slow, v There are' large
The cities desiring .the exposition are possibilities, not only jn a mining way j
New Orleans. Galveston, San Francisco. but agriculturally. Almost any kind of
crop can be grown. In some parts of ( I
Alaska the climate Is not the best in !
the world,-but there are .some sections:
that are Ideal.' - .
' Oregonian at Capital. . j I
"Conservation sentiment Is nowhere!
stronger than In Oregon" declared A.
h. Lafferty of PortlarKl. Or. -But we;
have faith- In Secretary HAlHnger and i
tranx i m invinm fnr an nnin I irmrovo his c oiirse. W fil that his ;
mark the completion of the canal that ! accusers are unfriendly,' and their do-'
Los Angeles, Washington, San Diego,
Santa Barbara and St. Louis. San plrgo
is going ahead with' Its own plans for
an independent celebration.
It is likely that at least three gigantic
expositions will be held in the summer
of 1915. If two are held in California
there may - be four national fairs in I
progress at the same lime. New Or-
an Independent exposition will likely
be held there.,. The east .will . possibly
be represented by a fair n eIther,New.
York or Washington, and already steps
are under way tn California for a Pa
cific coast exposition to be held in fian
Francisco.
Fobs for Tics President.
. Whenever-a man is elected, unexpect-
edly to high office he at once Is put
under the microscope to be examined as
to his political availability. Honorable
Eugene Foes of Massachusetts lsvnow
undergoing 'f he closest kind fif Demo
cratic aorutlny. He eternally "smashed
a whaling Republican maioritv. and the
man that can do those sort of things is
me sina or a man the Democrats are
looking for these days. , Hence the com
r binatlon Harmon and Fobs is frequently
era in Washington. ' . .
Many reasons, are given by admirers
of Fobs why he Is the proper man for
the Democrats to nominate for vice
president In the first place he has
what Is generally supposed to be the in
dispensable i requisite of a candidate for
vice president, a "bar 1." This is no
exaggeration. Fobs Is reputed to be
worth at least 110,000,000. , He will be
one of the' wealthiest men Jn congress.
More than this, he Is willing to spend
larrn "o-li e I
large "gobs" of it
nnday Schools Advertise. -
The district 8unday schools believe in
advertising. v. Over tha Central Union
mission a large electric sign, to bear the
words, ."Jesus, the light of the world,"
visible along Pennsylvania avenue, will
soon be Installed at an expense of $700.
The signs will be 90 feet long and 22
eet high. The word "Jesus." in letters
14 Teet high, will shine steadily, while
ihe other words, eight feet high, will
flash alternately. r v
Apropos of Senator Roofs AM prmlni.
Hon to limit pensions to widows of civil
durtlons and inferences unreliable. , i : J
TTaking the office 'of secretary at' a !
timo wheo there were. many... differences I
of opinion, Bailingor racea a hard jooi j
me roa nan to do applied, ana a nowi
was bound to result. . 'I
"If JBallfnger made a mistake, it was '
in attempting conciliation. The leaders
In the forest bureau,: reclamation eer- .
vice, and special service of the land of-'
tice, stubbornly opposed a return to dis
cipline. They were disloyal to Halllngcr
from the start. They should have been
promptly removed for the . good of the ;
service, , - , . - - j '
"No one out west is getting excited
over the hullabaloo about' the Cunning
ham coal claims. By act of congress, .
. .. . .71
government coai tanos were saiatue at '
110 an acre." What difference "could it
make to the public whether, the claims '
were sold to the Cunninghams or to the
Sulllvans, so long as they were disposed
of la the quantities and to the class of ,
individuals provided by law - T 1 -j
"Oregon has more waterpowr and
timber. than any other state." ,
START WORK ON BIG .
: AERODROME AT PARIS!
(United Press Irfil Wire.)
Paris, April O-rWbrkmen today began j
the construction of a hundred sheds for :
miles north of Paris. The aerodrome
covers . 1000 acres. The main eouree; !
Whlr)l IlirVRVAM tlttVA 1llt Inift 1 Wrlll !
be three miles la circumference. A
smaller trial course will be Inside this. '
A pilot school, drug: sjre; model ship, i
laboratory.- several . restaurants, : etc.. :
will be installed, . It is the intention,
of the organizers to make this the pop. i
ular aerodrome of the vicinity and eas-
ily accessible tven to the poorest.
Q
Wc do not pretend to be the inost scientific Den
tists in the v9rld. But "we do claim to be as good as
the best. ' All vvork painless and guaranteed k v.
Out-of-Town People
Should remember that our force is so organized that We an tio their
entire crown, bridge and plate work in a day if necessary. Positively
Ramies extracting free when plates or bridffes are ordered.- We re
move the most sensiuve teeth and roots without the least pain. No
students, no uncertainty, but specialists who 4o the most scientific
and careful work. r ' : -
Full Set of Teeth.:..,...... 95.OO
Eridse Work or Teeth Without Plates ...;...3.50 to 5.00
Cold Crowns . , . ..........,, 83.50 to. H 3. 00
' "t'n v-iowns . . . .B3.BO to V5.00
iii,,.,,..,fiivv ur
....so to i.oo;
Cold or Porcelain Fillings
. ..... . ..,n,,..,.(,oue 10 s.w
WLa.ebone or Cold Durt Rubber Plates.. T7....,.... f IO.OO
- - - - ' .
No char!;? for Painless Extracting when other work is done.
IS YEARS GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK
HOURS, 8 A. M. TO I P. M.J SUNDAYS, 9 to 12.. "
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V V A V I M M M U II 1 :
L1LL Vy
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;:The' woman who is striving: to make her home Just a bit more attractive? To add to its doziness and comfort? Some little 'comfort ;
luxury perhapsthat you have thought out ana planned tor ana nave naa to aeier it to tne more urgent ana immeaiate demands on
the family purse! , There's a way an easy way the "Gadsby" way. Select what you need. ' A .small payment . down will secure it
' Then arrange for easy monthly payments in7 amounts that will cause you no inconvenience. 'So wiry' defer? Have that new parlor set
or carpet or extension table NOWr . GADSBY "SELLS FOR LESS. f a
RUGS! $gF. RUGS!
A $35 Range Only
Our Display Racks of Rugs Exhibit About 250 Patterns No Troutle -j.
t9Shov2 Them,-You -Won't Be -Solicited to Purchase. "', ' : -
' ' NEW SPRING PATTERNS. ' " ' ' '.
Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $12.50
.Brussels Burlington, 9x12.
Royal Brussels Rugs. 9x12.. $25
Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12, guar-,
anteed 20 year $23
Axmiiister Rugs, imp., 9xl2 $23
" 't ' i ', i i
Burmah Pro-Brussels, 9x12,
......... $10.80,
Extra qualify. Ingrains, 9x12, .". ;
,Ti . . ... ...'.. . . . . . . . . $0.75 -
; " Larger and smaller siies in
'proportion. - v
CARPET BARGAINS
LOOK: AT THIS"
$2.50 Wilton, Carpet, sale -price," yard
i $L80 Axtninster Carpet, sale price, per yard.;..
; $1.50 Axminster Carpet, sale price, per yard . . . .
- $ 1 !trVViltoTr" Vel v-etsrsale price," per yard.! 71 .r."
y. $1.60 Wilton, no border, sale" price, per yard. . . .
$1.35 Koxbury Carpets, sale price, per yard.,."."
x.j:o isrusseis carpet, sale price, yard..
s-1.00 Tapestry Brussels,, sale price," yard
..$1.35
:.$i.io
..S1.00
..9X.10
avenport Has
Action
Automatic
J I
a
A1J are guaranteed, for ten year$. -
V " ' . i . " ni: ' ... , i. ".1. I ': l.-4' .
duplex , grate, sprmg-Daiancea oven
doors.' This is -..a. heavy substantial
and durable range, made of the best
quality cold-rolled steel; adapted for
fcoal or wood; oven thoroughly braced'
! and boHed asbestos-lined through
out; nickel-trim d, section-plate top.
Gadbbj-s price "..;.; ,..$2750
A Special Sale of Fine
Morris Chairs
' ifei-Bvvtlf A
Has receptacle for bedding; makes a comfortable bed, Frame is of
oak; seat and back upholstered over oil tempered steel springs; cov-
ered in chase leather. Retails at $38--our special price this week $25 -
Who Can Sell You a Couch
: -"' t nfiuix &n ca
' Couch is upholstered in velour, two-tones, greens, reds or brown, one' r
in solid green plush. Special..;.........,, .....,..,..$7.50
t . . " -. - '.,-,. ;,.. ..it.,'; f- .' - " t i ; ' r ;? ; -y
Solid Comfort Mattress -
1
Wy:S
$12.50 , Morris Chairs re- fijry nrP
duced to ' !. , J
$14.00 Morris Chairs re- CMO jf)A
duccd to 5X-&.UU
$18.00 'Morris Chairs re- (PIP mA
duced tn ',...V.. HL0V
$20.00 Morris Chairs re- J- ? ffi
duccd to tpxU.UU
- . . ''......' "-...'. s ' . '
$25.00 Morris Chairs re- C9A flH
duccd to W&V.VV
ALL-'GAS RANGES
CONNECTED FREE :
Gadsbys'!
1910
Gas Stoves .
Ranges .
? We have the most completeTlinc 6f Gas Stoves
' ' and Ranges in Portland."" Direct-Action Ranges
save gas. No charge for connection. Gadsby
sells them for less. ' ' 1
Extension Tables on
Special Sale
'"l.i'J - -u
inn
lb
, ' $15 00 Extension Tables now.,. ,W...'.;;..i$12.50
$1800 Extension Tables now., $15.00
-$25.00 Extension Tables now..,.' ,;.,$20.00
$35 00 Extension Tables now . .$27,50
; $45 00: Extension Tables.)noVir,s.;',',..,....i.$35.0O
$50 00 " Extension' Tables now, ;..:'..:...,.,', .$40.00
$60.00 Extension Tables now., ...$46,50
NO RENT TO PAY
WE SELL FOR LESS
Every China Closet
A Fine Mission
Rocker '
This large Mission Rocker, in fumed
oak, with spring seat, uphoktered in
chase leather; worth ?9D0, OA FTA
Gadsby?' fpecial v JUV.
:A
. in s i i i .. i i i i iri.'
ii ti i i i i i is i u. r
1 ram
1: ' -.
BUXI ' Tl
. Reduced
20
PerCent':
This Week
Ila.s bent - rrlass
i . "
ends,- adjustable
shelves, built of
Ikv selected - eolden
the greatest bar
pain ever ".of-
A e tered. -. Gadsbvs-
n in
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Great Sale i Iron Beds
These splendid fi1te cot
ton F e 1 1 edMattre?ses,
weighing 40 lbs., arc com
pressed do n to 6 inches
in thkkne s. "Remain oft
and f!at(c. . Ejual Jo the
tnaitresc so ' xterisivcly
advertised at $!5 OX Ab
solutely jar.iSary. durable
' V v. i if . ! i . . i ' v'.
$3.o0. Iron -Beds. "
now ....... $1.95
$1.50 Iron Beds.
now I. : .' .?3.50
$.1.0 Iron Bed.
- now ...... .S3. 75
$?.0 Iron . Bed.
now 3.7u
$2'V-" Bra- Bed. '
row .... . .514.50
'Sr.)! "Bra Bed.
v. SIS. 00
a'
"T TP. T""TilTT rN;T7IMrT? AIT -T
aisd .comfortable. Fpfo"!
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