THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL," PORTLAND, . TUESDAY, EVENING, ' NOVEMBER 1, 1910. Previous Campaigns Tame in Comparison With That Now . in Progress.: w Tork, Nov. l.r-Xf the plans of opposing "nTferfnger .do not miscarry, this, the closing week of the campaign in New Yorg, wlU outstrip anything of the klrid heretofore seen In tMa state. Virtually every city, town and hamlet Of , the state wilt haar tha po litical orators. The activity will not be confined wholly to the two leading panles, for the Independence league, tli Prohibition lata and tlie" Socialist ere planning to wind up .their cam tnicrni In whirlwind fashion. j-A-'V'r'V-All the candidate on the Republican state tictket will take the stump dur lngr the week. Many other leading rnel of the party, such aa Senator Roof and jliohably one or mora member of Presi dent Taffs cabinet will be .heard at the , KepubUcan ralliea In tha larger tjlttes. Colonel Roosevelt's "trip,, to Iowa, will Jtufp hlrh away from tha state for three davs, but prior to his departure he will deliver two 1 Speeches , In Greater New York.;.: On his way home be will stop In Buffalo to -speak: In the final Repub lican rally In that ,clty on Saturday Mint - t Democrats Make Hot Campaign. According to the plans of State Chair man Huppuen tha peraocrats ' are to wag a much mora lively Campaign this week than has been carried on ao far. Hundreds of. meetings are to. he held tinder tha, auspices of the state com mittee and tons of campaign literature rlil be sent out from headquarters. An other feature of the concluding week of the campaign will be . the rtslt of nu merous political delegations . to - the boms of John A. Dlx, the gubernatorial candidate, In Washington county. v Among the prominent Democrats "who will stump the state this week, m ad dition to the candidates for office, will be Alton B. Parker, Thomas M. Osborne, Augustus .Thomas. D. Cad Merrick, Thomas F. -Carmody. Herbert P. Blssell and James H. Havens,- ; , ' Whirlwind Caatpaiga ta Gotham. Ia Greater New Tork the campaign will be carried on at a, record breaking pacer Every available hall In the city haa been engaged by one or the other of the two parties for Ms meetings. Hundreds of automobiles will be used to whisk the spellbinders from one sally to- another. -It-is estimated thut between now and Saturday, night . no fewer than 5000 political rallies will be hftld In th ftva hnrmiffha , Tamm.Att will be Exceedingly active In behalf of the Democratio ticket ! The ora-anlia. tlon Is arranging for meetings by the dozen every night and partloular atten tion will fee paid to the doubtful die trictS. - ... ;.:... WASHINGTON IS KEENLY " r ' INTERESTED IN EVENT Washington. Nov.' 1.' Official' Vash Ington Is looking forward to the results oft the .election next week' with many s evidences of anxious Interest. President Taft J most largely v concerned In tha outcome of the congreaalonal contests. 3le haa been given to understand by come Of the campaign managers that in case ha does not have a Democratic house on his hands after March 4 next he is very likely to have an Insurgent Republican house, s It Is this phase Of the situation that la of most Interest and concern to the president He Is particularly anxious that the next house hall not only be of his political faltn, but also of his way of thinking on lie Important problems to come before the next congress. With a hostile political body In the lower branch of congress the president may be frequently ham pered .In the prosecution of his policies. - The mercury went ' down oelowiero One night Inst week at some points In I'nlon countv. Thousands novy use This" Recipe for Cough Syrup Easily Made at Some. Costa Sothlng Xf It Tails. I The speed with which this simple home mixture takes hold of a cough and Conquers It will surprise you. The re cipe given below makes more and bet ter coukb syrup than you can buy ready made for 2.0. , f , , .,'' Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 4 pint of warm water, and stir for 1 minutes. Put Sti ounces of Plnex (fifty fonts'. worth) in a pint bottle; then sdil the Sugar-Syrup.'.. It keeps perfectly. Take a tesspoonful every one, two or thre hours. -...-f This gives almost Instant relief, and usually tftpa a deep-seated cough in aide of ii hours. - Splendid, too, for whooping cough, chest patna bronchitis, honrseness. etc The taste is pleasant, and i is Just laxative enough to help ure a cough. - Its tonlo properties re store the appetite which a cough tends to destroy. - - - - - . This recipe Is now used In thousands ef homes In the United Statea and Can ada. Its popularity, has resulted. In many Imitations none of them as good ..as the old successful formula. It will not work unless you use the pure, gen uine Plnex, which la the most valuable concentrated compound of Norwegian -white pine extract, and contains the ne cessary quantity of gulalcol end other healing pine elements. Some of the best known Portland drugginta, such as Laue Jiavls Irug Co. (distributors) and pthfri think so well of the abova recipe t list. they Fruarantee it to k!v satisfac tion or refund tne purchase price. Dont Pull Out Tliose Gray Hairs HAY'S HAIR HKALTII will reetorg them to their naturefcolor. It never fails. Can be used without detection. ' 18 NOT A DYE. Thousands have osad it with wonderful resulti for twenty-five years, - Your moa ry back it not eetisfied. .IuA a-fcfcno "Taa Cjwl 4t H4r mm n.l.li.ySnjc.Os N-.rt, NJaUAA. til liSK ALL SLHSTIlLTLi XI ea cac. toales, at tfrusjjSsts J'.oWR M.nTlT, PTIPB-TAVLOlt lHi'l, a'O.. tKll)MOBH lrttJO -to., !'' vi.:n; a. a. jjrown. OU.n v'O. . v 1 ur n Old Newspaper Man Will ; , -; ' Celebrate His First Venture (Rppclil MKimtcH to The Journal. 01ymila. Wash., Nov. 1. A celebra tion claimed by the Washington Stata Historical society to be unique in the history of the newspaper world, will tie held in Olympla on . Kevember 1?, If John Miller Murphy, editor of the Washington Standard, lives till that date. . Just a half century ago, come Novem ber IT, J. M. Murphy,-a lad of. 21 years, came to Olympla attar learning his trade of typesetting on - the Oregon Wrekly Times, which 'flourished in PorOand away back in lsfie. The then village of probably 1000 inhabitants looked good to him and he decided to venture Into the newspaper field for himself. The first issue, of the. Wash ington Standard was the result, appear ing on November 17; : Ever y one of the 2800 weeks following come Fri day, the paper was pullocVoff the press and circulated in .the. home's of Thurs ton coutfty and $he town, of Olympla. : ; : Married, at Portland. ' ' The -enterprise flourished i and a couplo of years later Mr. Murphy re turned to Portland to claim the, hand In marriage of Miss. Mary McOulre, a sister of the McOuire brothers of East Portland, who were also V well-known newspaper men a good, many years ago. It was while' In' Portland bnthls wd dintf trip that , Murphy first heard of tha hews Of the firing on' Fort Sumpter and with professional instinct for a t'scoop" tlie young editor3 bought the entire supply of Ban Francisco, papers Intended for the northweat part of the country and saying nothing of the great news to his fellow passengers on the tag trip, hastened to his office as soon aa Olympla was reached and putting tho printing force at work hurried out an extra of the Standard, Informing tbo cltisens of Olympla that 'the Civil war waa actually begun, . ; ; s Vewa of Assassination. V '.'- A search through the columns of the Standard gives an account of Lincoln's assassination and the dramatic manner in which thei announcement waa made in the capital city. A celebration of some local event was about to be held and Olympians, at the expense of I20U and their stage fares had brought the Fourth Infajitry ban from Vancouver to furnish the music. m The band waa playing national airs m the street, to the delight of . the entire population of Olympla,. The first telegraph offlo In the northwest was Juat across tha street from tha band and the operator came up ta the band leader- and handed him a slip f Tellow paperr; With a, white face the leader gave a word of command to tha musicians ' and they played ,a solemn dirge. The cjowd was mute with wonder and apprehension whan, the mayor of the town approached to 'the front of balcony overlooking the throng and announced "Lincoln haa been assassinated." The celebration was' called off and tha band went back to Fort Vancouver the next day - The Standard's columns have-recorded the appointment of H territorial gov ernors and the election of ' State Gov ernors Ferry, McG-raw, Rogers, McBrlde, Mead. Cosgrove' and Hay. ,; Always. Democratic Andrew Jacksonwas president of the United States when the first' issue of I (Salrm B'ireeu of The Journal.) f ' Palem. Or.. Oct 3L J. -X Admlston of Sumpter today filed a complalht with the railroad ' commission v protesting against the failure ot the Sumpter Val ley railroad to furnish adequate facil ities for handling i-aasengera and freight at Meenen. Mr. Admlston- says that the depot at that point burned down some time ago, and" nd attempt has ever been made by the company, to , restore It Passengers, he says, have stood in tha rain late Into the night watting for late trains. Freight is dumped off In the mud and allowed to he exposed to the element The point has always been a regular stopping place for trains. Complainant alao says the rates on the Sumpter Valley tine are high and that It seems to be a matter of the patrons serving tha : railroad : Instead, of the road serving tha patron. : Joe Huddleston c Mohawk aiao rnea a complaint with the railroad commis sion today because he was taxen to tne wrong destination and compelled to pay his fare back to the Starting point by tha conductor. Huddleston wanted to go to Donna from Springfield. . On tho way - the train was divided and part went to Natron and part to Donna. He was carried to Natron Instead of to Donna and the conductor made him pay his fare back to Spvingfleld, Where he took another train for Donna. The ex tra chare-e back to Springfield was 60 cents, which he wsnts refunded to him. "SHORT-POLICEMAN? MERCY, NO!" THEY DON'T COMMAND RESPECT "K little dumpy policeman does not command the proper re- spect" philosophized Major Ken- ) . nedy, secretary of the civil serv- lc . commission-, this morning. "A drunken man "don't like to be taken . to- Jail by a little man, - and -a aober' man dos nof like ' to be told to "move on' by a than smaller than. himself. Thla fact was well spoken recently by a, e . New York police commissioner. It is very true." , It IS upon this theory that the secretary has proposed to the civil- service r commission that Portland here'after require big-' a) gar policemen. - The minimum ) height provided by the manual is a five feet and seven Inches. .This is the lowest on record. ' The e minimum requirement 6f almost . all other cities under the metro- politan police i-ystem is f lva feet 4 and nine inches. The man muat w be built proportionately.- Major Kennedy thinks Portland should not . pa "behind In this - matter, a and .has recommended that, the i, commission raise the require- e " men t. The commission will meet Tuesday ' afternoon to consider - the -matter. . X PROFESSOR W. T. FOSTER DELAYS HIS ' VISIT Professor William T. Foster, formerly of Bowdoin college, .who has been named t wrmtncrPrf frvUetfirZZTZi 7!' Jt119:.1 the board of trustees, saying that he would not arrive in Portland for two or three weeks. He was expected to ar rive in Portland today. Professor Fos ter wrote from St Louis, Mo. - He said his work was progressing rapidly, v . PI IS SCORED BYPA ;tiii':i : lllllil' Joha Miller Murphy, oldest newspa per publisher In norhwest. the Standard appeared and it haa chron icled the inaugurations v of Presidents Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Oar field, Arthur, Cleveland's .fwo inaugu rations, Harrison, McKJnley, Roosevelt and Taft. ;:; ':' . ".-rK. " The veteran editor boaata that the political spirit of the paper has ever been Democratic, except that the Lin coln administration was upheld during the Civil war period. ':; Mr. Murphy was the first newspaper carrier ever employed on the Oregonlftn. anor In Tils boyhood he was an attendant at tha first school ever organized In Portland. Klmes to Make Addvesf. . The;elebratlon to niark the golden anniversary of the BOth Issue of the Standard will be held Jointly by the Washington; State Press ' association, the State Historical society and the Washington:. Pioneers'-, organization. Governor M. E. Hay will aSt as toaat maater and the principal speech of the evening will be made by Mr. DCAroy; president of the Oregon Historical or ganization. The history of tho Wash ington Standard wli: be given by George H. Klmes, who began his printing ca reer is office devil In the Standard composing rooms in 1882. , . ROUMANIAN PRINCE V. CONTENT AS SPORTSMAN (Halted Preu Lnttsi Wire.) , " Seattle. Oct II. Prince . Ghlka of Roumania, whose family " ruled that country for three . years, Is being en A Little Diapepsin Relieves Bad . Stomachs in Five Minutes. If what you Juat ate Is souring on your stomach or He like - a lump of load refusing to digest, or you belch Gas . and . Eruatate sour,, undigested food or have a feeling of Dizziness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad taste in mouth and stomach headache this is Indigestion. - . A fuU case of Pape's Diapepsin costs only SO cent and will5 thoroughly cure your out-of-order stomach and leave, sufficient aobut the houae in case some one else in tho family may suffer from stomach troubla or Indigestion. Ask your , pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on these 50-cent cases, - then you will under IU0N, DYSPEPSIA, SOURHESS, Think Pianos . Think Apollo INVESTIOATE? Yes.ithat is the thing to do when people investigate pianos ' "r-and prices; we are pretty sure to sell."' ' ; -j. -7 . why? . zJz :cr: BecWse.we represent ten of the best eastern factories and - , sell, direct from factory to home. Everything is to be gained by seeing us. , . ... Remember, the Apollo Player ' Piano leads' the world.' -We want "you to see and hear it whether you buy. or not. No use to be without music in the home when you can buy a piano at the price and terms we are selling. t , HOYENDEN PIANO CO. , 100 Fifth Street Next to Perkins Hotel tertained in Seattle. The prince lay he has been hunting in Alaska and that hs has had fine sport He says he killed two bears, three mountain goat and two moose. Hunting In Alaska, he says, equals hunting in Africa. v In an interview witn a reporter the prince absolutely renounced his rights to the throne of Roumania,, declaring that the dynasty now In power, backed by the powers of Europe, was best for his country. ' -., .-,'.".., ( GIRL KILLED BECAUSE SHE REFUSED TO ELOPE '(TlnlM tree Ua;4 Wtre.l Caruthersville, Mo., -Nov. 1. Posses are seeking Martin Rollins, ' who fled into the hills after killing Mary Austin, U year of age, because. she refused to elope with him. Feeling is high against Rollins, who Is a divorced man with several children. ' , , ? Rollins entered the Austin home laat night pleaded with tha girl for several minutes, and then shot her when, she refused to comply with hi demand, Tha first shot failed to kill her and Rollins shot again,, with fatal effect v CLEANSES THE. SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DJSPELS COLDS, AND HEADACHES I)UETOCX0NST!PATI0!l BEST FOR MEU, W0MEU MD CHUDREH-YOUKO ' - A1ID OLD TO GET ITS DEHEFICIAL EFFECTS-ALYAYS BUY ; THE OEHUIME; MAHUTACTUBED BY THtV ' ' ' SOU) iYAlC LEADING' mXRB Ont size oxiy. Ricuur ma scaIottu Voters! Measure 02 Means Milch Sort Oregon There are 1628 insane people in the state. A branch asy lum is needed. A vote for 302 is a vote for the branch Read Page' 11 of the State Referendum which provides for this branch. Let us ade quately house our insane, ,The present asylum is; much too small to do so. T VOTE FOR 302 ' ' ' (Paid Adv.) stand ; why Dyspeptlo trouble of s.11 kinds must go, and why they usually relieve sour, out-ofrder stomachs or Indigestion In five minute. Diapepsin la harmless and tastes like candy, though each, dose contain power auffi. olent to digest and prepare for assimi lation into the blood all the food you eat;- besides,. It makes you go to the table ; with a - healthy appetite; but what will please you most, 1 that you will feel that your atomach and intes tines are clean nd fresh, and you wlU not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you , will be cranky about this splendid ' atomach preparation, too, If you evr try a- little for Indigestion or Oastrltls or any other Stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and for ever rid yourself of Stomach TrOubls and Indigestion. ; i v ) Our . 'WEDWE GMY and THURSDAY Special Sole s V WASHINGTON STS. POUTTAtJr) nDP. V Box Stationery 25c A bjg show ing of extra values, . ' Our line is com plete as any you ever ex amined. Holi day stationery is just coming in. uaii, ana see It 25c Special value at per box.. S2QSC3 Fciiatala Serfage 2 quart size, each in separate box,, com plete with" 3 .attach menti. Spe-70 cial at ....... iVC Voscs In order to close out thla entire line they are of fered for saJe very low. ' Prettily decorated and suitable for flower dis plays. Very peclal C at, each ...... ..... "V Rcxall v s Watches Are fully rnaranteed aood time neev- ers. No reason why every boy and girl, every man and woman shouldn't " have a 9itimpiece. At nn only TETPICATS KXKBOS YOB ' 08 , This handsome 11.25 triplicate QC mlryor on sale, at only W."'V J (rrts-wt '. Dolls Oolls .Dolls' for the little folks.'' Once you see oar display ou will conclude that The ' Owl Drug Company is the place to buy one for the little girl at home. We have a tremen rdous stock of imported ; dolls.!: All are dressed have shoe's and stockings, hats' and fine hair. ; Out doll showing is one of the biggest successes we have had since we opened our store in Portland. We do not hesitate, to state that we have the. most at tractive assortment ever shown tit this city. 3 Splendid Candy Specials Jordan Almonds. The regular 75c kind, 49f pound T'' Prostea Cream. These are the same kifid that you have always paid 25c for; per f Km pound .................... , ., , ,MV Maple and Baspberny Patties, regular Aa 25c pound W ATTRACTIVE IMPORTED NOVELTIES These consisi of Flower Dishes, Blotters. Puff Boxes, Ink Stands, Smoker Sets. Great variety. 8ee Seventh street Window. Big display. , i ON NEW JALL SHOES . ' i . , . 3ii" . :! .. .. i . . .".: i1' i v -V " j '. i - 1 1 1 . ...'':'' s . " ,v - :..,.. ..: . ,,.,'..., ... . -', . i1 . ; -, .. .: ( ; "' ',"' ' .. ., . ., '. : . . . ;i: . , i. '. -1 . '" ".'iU.vi'-' , ?f&,vij-fi. j Are alwkys interesting to shoe buyers. We have better Shoes for less money than : any other store in town. Our stock 6f wet weather Shoes is complete for the whole "family. ".' ' ': ' ... " . - . . Agents for Ralston We Are Headquarters For High Cuts for 'Men. High Cuts for Boys. High Cuts for Gjrls. - High Cuts for Ladies Special High Cuts Made 'Id order on-$hort noticexin our .factory, ' - Our Repair Factory Always at ' your service. Shoes called for and deliv ered free of charge. Phone Us Just Received . A new lot' of " , Boys' and Girls' Jockey Boots ArttAm at n rr uat k i jwi h m Miscellaneous Specials Borax, full pound package. . . .7 Sal Hepatijca . . . . . .. 15 Lava Soap , i i . I i 7t Sapolio . ; . . . ; .... 4 .." . . . 7 Eau de Quinine , . .... .QOlp Santiseptic" Lotion ....... ... .33 Grandpa Tar Soap.....,;. . f.7t Palmo Tablets :ri .V. . , . . . .'.S7 M. I, S. 'P. .. . ' ' . ; . . . . ,75 Marmola: Tabs . . . ... 53 Baume Anafgesique ..v. . , .43? Hall's Catarrh Cure vY .... .63 Bell; Pine. Tar and Honey.. 19 Rocky Mountain Tea i 23 75 Creolin . . . . .; .'' 4 . .. .69 D. D. D, czema Remedy. .75) ICardene , . . . . . , v , . , 35 Pape's Diuretic v.; . ; , , , , . .Se Frog in Your Throat . . . . : . 7 De, Miracle"Crearh . 39 SquibbsTalcumv1:';.t.'Vl5 50c Darreltes Only 19c Your choice of any 50c; Barrette: 1 A . in tock for only,.WU. 1IC OTTITSffXTAti Xirm Of good quality, with ring to attach to watch . AQn chain, Owl special at.. ..... , . . . . . v The Above r. .49c Men's Shoes" and H. 146 Fourth Street BETWEENHORRISON ; AND ALDER Sign oftlie Big;SKbe Girls Russian Calf Button Shoe ; Cut Price $.25 Heavy: extension soles, wide toes and low heeb. SifeTBlo I l.:....$2:'2o Sizes 11 to 2.. V. .93.70 Sizcs'254 to6.;.'V;i?3.25 GOODYEAR SUM 0. 111 ( wta ok1 Pocket Brush This brush is an lndls pe n sable o o mpanlon; made flat; fits In a small space In pocket or rip. Kxtra firm nrush with leather hoiaer. Pi 3riced for this $1.50 sale up from Perfume ; Bottle Dainty and pretty Sterling Silver, fil-" igree-.- covering, CQ Special at, w., OVC POCkct -y Flasks 75c Up We ire showing a nice line of leather covered FlaskH. We have every ftlnd - of flask, in size, cover 7er ing, etc.; up,. .... . Liggett's Chocolates The kind that are advertised. We are sole Portland agents. No two pieces of candy alike in a box. Delicious snd pure. Prettiest boxes made. u rotnrs boxes.,....,., ,,..,404 1 . TOVVTD B0X3 80S These Music Rolls on sale at only, each 19c I mH-i - -' sjaHlMBBjsj ' ", K -mm t ' '' .fi''j r.t. Oolls Dolls We have a beautiful 16-lnch Doll, elaborately dressed and well made, the regular price of which would be way above our selling price. Our Jow .price is only ...... , ? .'. .O8 Then There's a ' Smaller One, also fully dressed, 14 inches high, for only...... 40 The smallest, 11 inches high, is a splendid value, worth far more than we ask for it and dressed in the latest fashion. Also some boy dolls in this lot." Each onlyv'. ...';25e) We have them even hjgher in price if you wish. A Special Perfume Offering Dfalle's Illusion,- a concrete petfume; has dedi cate and lasting odor. Comes in rose, helio trope or lily of the valley. Placed CI 10 on sale at, per bottle Mail Orders Delivered Free Within d radlua of 100 miles from Portland, to any railroad or Steamer point, we will ship and prepay charges on all orders of 15 or over & M. Ladies' Shoes Ladies' , Vl Rtirfnn Cyl ; JUUtlUll W anoes M Cut Pricfi $2-85 High Cuban; or .'low- milK taryr heels.. Sewed exten-' sion. soles or light soles, in ' yici kid, dull -calf, patent kid, leatherette, mat tops or calf Wps. - - Boy's Kangaroo Calf JBluchers Cut Price - $t:i85 Solid iinlined school Shoes, heavy soles, - wax-thread seams. ;- . ; i Sizes 13t6 2 $1.85 Sizes2!to6...-...?2.i5 FIT! I . IT l Ml US': ,-'V -i