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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1910. . DRYS li VATCH OH POLLS Claim Liquor Campaigners Are r Planning to Run in Floaters; Have Been Colonizing, : If prohibition fails "to carry In this county" today it will not be because of the lack o watchers and challengers at the polls, as arrangements Vera per fected at the mee,tinsr Of the Ministerial !socifttlort yesterday to have the voting nd counting t every polling place In Tortland watched from : the time . the . polls " open ' until , the Jast- .ballot is counted. . e ,r Over 300 '. men' are assigned to V this work and they are all Instructed to challenge every : unregisierea voier who attempts-to vote, see that he pro duces six bona fide freeholders' to swear ,to iila residence In the precinct and tq keep a. close watcn on ine reaainjj ana , , counting of the ballots. ; : ' n VJ n Hltiann nt tha White Tem ple,, In explaining what" had ,ben done In the ay of assigning watchers and challenfeers, said that the Ministerial BKKnriattoji. havlns; done everything: In Us power, to make Oregon dry, had ar "rived at that place In the fight: when all that remained to do was "to watch ,ni1 ,v Tf wa win rtHrtV, .Wfl" tnilRt see that prohibition piohiUltt). while If - we lose we must begin tne rigni an over again next Wednesday morning, im-ctII Mnnhnur hn Via a been" in (10 tlve charge of the prohibition Campaign, . predlctea mat erroris wouia oe maue iu cast thousands of Illegal votes in Port in n,V : fTolonlraition la. helnz carried -on by the wet ferces ln'the north end lodg, ,'lin- hnuses." declare? Mr. , Hinshaw. '.'We have absolute proof that nunareas of.-, floaters . ' were . housed .-. . and fed there with the view of voting against prohibition, but we don't pro pose to be. defeateiTln this" way? Our watcher . and : challengers have' been posted ana me errorts 01 me uquor men will fall of its purpose.' J t .". Th Ihh 1 hi effni-ta o the "drvn." was made, last night when a parage, a big meeting at, the White Temple, -an overflow at the Grace Methodist clwch ' and .14 street meetings were heM. t The parade started at the X. M. C'A. build in nd nrif at tha White Tpmnle whuro Michael- J. Faanlnff, noted- tem perance '.orator was the principal ' speaker. ' , Th rain that foil at . Intervals did not dampen the "drys" but they marched through the" wet. streets, siioutlng their slogans,1 urging the, pedestrians to at- i tai'rl tha mpotlnira ,t.Th unpRknrs rnn. - tlnnafl thnir' aiiHraHsaH nn , the Mtrfit comers in spite of the, rain and thou i ands of, people fathered on the- cor ners,-standing. In the rain to hear the talk., l , Watchers were assigned to the polls "fot" today and the last detail of the cam- Plgn ' was completed, - Today tho ' workers of the movement are resting at the headquarters, Superintendent J. R. Knodell,, of the anti-saloon league, ,. said, last night that everything had been done that could be done and that he was confident that the vote of the peo pie of the state would be with the tem-.-. ' perance cause today. . . , ni ' RESiHsiilt- Journey through ; the bullrushcs It ljs quite witnin tne possibilities mat ine Infant had lSeen provided with' some of the embalmjnjr stuff, or something like It,- at least. The magic preserver was none other than raspberry Jam. . : . The secret was discovered by Mre. Frank Hamilton,, 18(f East Tenth street, last ' night, when she went down Into the family cellar to get a Jar of fruit. Mrs, Hamilton noticed a small pint Jar of raspberry Jam or, ratljer, .a, Jar that had contained the sweetr standing "tip- right and empty except for two- per fectly preserved , dead mice in the bot tom, Tbe little rodents, according to Mrs. . Hamilton s theory, ate ' all the Jam and became so full that they were Unable to climb out of their glass pris ons The Jam fermented, 'forming a wonderful alcoholic preservative. LOGICAL REMEDY FOR ECZEMA Many" different 'remedies ' have ' been tried for Ecaema andother skin ale eases. 'But It: Is now. known that the only possible cure' is a mild, soothing liquid made up of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, Qlygerine and other Ingredi ents so carefully compounded that each ingredient has Its proper ,f feet. ,,: , This compound is now made up In the D. D. D. Prescription: Ten years of success 'and thousands ' of cures show the 'merit of this wonderful compound, but the most convincing proof la a trial of the remedy by any eczema sufferer, k D. D D. will prove to'you that you can be cured. - The very first drops will give you Instarit relief. Get a trial bot tle today, ,; gkldmore Drug Co. ; , ' PRESS CLUB ELECTS ITS OLD OFFICERS The first annual election ' of officers held by the Portland Press club since the adoption of the club's present con stitution vbi held yesterday, the offic ers temporarily' elected when the club was flTst organized last "summer being reelected by a practically unanimous vote. ;- .: -. .: r, I The newly elected officers who will hold office until the first Monday In November, 1911, are: ' ; President, Sydney B. Vlncfnt, of the Associated Press; vice president, John Li Travis, of The Journal; Lute pease, of the Pacific Monthly, and O. C. Letter, of , The Oregonian; secretary, Mark Woodruff, of, The Oregonian; assistant secretary, Fred W. Vincent, of the United Press; treasurer, James 8, Tyler, of The Journal; historian, N. J. Levlnson, of The Oregonian; directors, John J. Harriton. of the Carman; P. E. Sullivan, of the Catholic Sentinel; W. G. MacRae, of the Sketch; Fred ;W" Bell, of The Journal; Jack Barrett, of The Oregonian; O. C. Merrick, of the Associated Press; and Charles N. Ryan, press representa tive of the Orpheum theatre. Oil Men Want Policy Declared, ' Bakersfleld, Cal., Nov. 8. Oil f men from every section of California- will meet ljj .Bakersfleld next Saturday to discuss means to secure from the fed eral government ana congress a state ment regarding the future policy Of the j government - in , the disposition and de- velopment of public oil lands' In this j state. ; The session will last two days. r;. Poisoned by Headache Powder. , Seattle, Nov. 8. Jennie Chapman, 27 years old, employed as a -waitress" in a downtown cafe, is in the city hospital and will probably die as a result oil poisoning She was found lying uncon scious on the sidewalk, by a policeman. Reviving for a few minutes after being taken to the' hospital, she declared ahe h3d swnllowed a headache powder in a drug store and remembered nothing af- tr i-eaching-th-street. ; i SPIRITS FOR RHEUMATISM The increased use of' spirits for rheumatism is causing considerable discussion among the ,. medical fra ternity, It ' is a wonderful Cure when mixed with certain other In gredients and taken properly, The following is the formula: ' 1 "To one half pint of good whiskey (or, cherry wine If It is preferred) add - one ounce of T.orls compound and one ounce of syrup. of Sarsapa rllla compound. Take in tablespoon ful doses before each meal 'and be fore, retiring." . - ', -:.--! r.i.--:l i Any druggist haa these ; ingredi ents or will quickly get them,, any one "can mix them. This formula was' published here last winter and hundreds ?of people " were promptly benefited. , HAVt YOU PURCHASED 1AZO.R YET? YOUR-: 4 f More light Is wanted by th:; small home owner living, on the rim of the city. Yhile ' the Portland Railway, ' IJfcht & Power company has declined tq extend the fines and install street Rights In the southeast portion ef the rlty, --complaints are , being made from iither outlying districts. So strong have these complaints been made, and ' so urgent is the need of light, that ; the ways and means committee of the city council yesterday afternoon adopted a '-resolution asking City Attorney Grant an4 Mayor Btmon to take the question ' up with the compf ny for adjustment. - Councilman. Rushlight Introduced tlitj . Mucstion b,ctol"e the committee. Hesaid thatmany people in the Seventh ward bad reported to him that they could not Ret street lights, , :The enly response they cpuld get from the company was , that the city was under contract lo In- stall lights outside of a limited area, -N and they were on the. soutsld; .The rapid growth In the outlying districts ' the past year' has neeessltated the im provement of streets; You Can Buy $2.00 and $2.50 Razors And Each One ' Honed Stropped, Set and (V Guaranteed ' at Only 97c You Can Buy Wade (SI Botcher . v,Wostenholm Brandt Pipe, ikl, Ben Htir, Peor less and Era Razors on 30 DaysVTest Shaving Supplies of all kinds at Cut Prices This Entire WeeR. See Our Window Display DEMANDS RENT FOR : , B, M. Lombard, to whom the county ' sold the old poor farm, ort the Canyon road for .1150,000 six montha ago, Is UOW,trying to compel the county to pay -rent for: use of the entire farm, though : only a little more than an acre of it is being occupied for county purposes. : When i the sale was" made the county - court reserved the free use of the farm T" for six months. This perldd expires next- Saturday." ; Th sum of $119,fl00 ;remalns unpaid on the sale and the in terest on this monex for the next six ' months will nmount'to $8185. c Lombard . asks the county to remit the interest. SECRET OUT AT LAST ' IT WAS RASPBERRY JAM ' v Tf ftaffllng secret' of the ancient art of embalming has been penetrated after ages of research. - Scientists, who have been mum on the puzile of the mum mies for centuries 'may now be expected to explain how simple it was to turn the trick after all. Like all esoteric In ventions and arts, the embalming roeth od was perfectly easy, , It originated with the Egyptian housewife. t When ' little Moses started on v his i eventful Steinway Pianola Piano Koh!er&ChaseJ Concert Todayl 4 $2.50 Razor 97c Safety Razors Lather Brushes Strops, Hones.Mirrors.TalcumSeLtc. $2.00 Brandt. Safety Raxor for 97,i $3.50 Yale Safety Razor for $1.04 $4.00 Ward Safety Razor .2.4T $2.00 Real Safety Razor for 7 ; $2.00 Brandt . Self-Honing' Razor Strops v97 $3.00 Brandt Razor Strop ' f 1.49 $5.00 Brandt Beat Razor Strop, ex- tra special at only, each ; .f 2.97 ( $2.00 Brandt Rubber Brush ..97, $2.00;Bi;andt Water Honea . . 97V $1.25 Shaving Mirror for 'i;..S7f 65c Shairing Mirror, apecialat -47t . 75c 'Shaving Mugs. jpecial at 47 Williams'. Shaving Soap . . . . . . 5 Colegate'i Shaving Skap . .'. . . . Be) W'illaimi' Shaving Stick- .;w...20i Colegate's Shaving Stick ....20e Berset Shaving Cream .....20 Johnson's Shaving Cream ti.20 L.'Euxesis Shaving Cream ,.40 Imperial Talcam, special at . ,20 Mennen's Talcum for ...... 15 Williams' -Talcum for . . . .'.20e Squibbs Talcum, special at 20f Colgate's Talcum, reduced to 1K $1.00 Sensor's," on sale at only 77 75c Scissors, on sale at, pair 57s) 50c Scissors, on sale at, pair 37t) $1.50 Pocket (?lasp Knives . ,97 75c Pocket Clasp Knives for B7 Self-Honing Strops Regular $2 Now 97c Strop All MaKes Any . style razQ'r, .the old style or the newer safety makes, can be stropped 'with this simple .device. No experience is neces sary. Sale price is, ?2.00 Every Man so Expert Razor Sharpener Thirty Days' Trial We s?ll this $3.50 Stop per during this sale for $2 and. on a 30-day trial. If i i i i JPVL RAN NT'S back. You buy without AUTOMATIC RAZOR STROPPER risk. Price now is ?2-(M) Cross Cloves fourth and Washington Streets GREAT SACRIFICE J PIANOS PIANOS 22 PIANOS Twenty-two (22) : Pianos shipped "KereH or- another party, turned over to us to sell for what they will bring. They want the money or good monthly in stallment contracts. Samples can be seen at our , store. 3i Deliveries p will be made from the storage rooms." This is done in order to give you every ad vantage of expense saved in handling. If you want a piano at less than factory cost, you. want to secure one of these. Do not delay or you will get left. These are not the cheap kind, of pianos usually sold by so called special agents, under Cvari6us; pretexts, Sbut strictly high-gfade pianos of a well-known make. To see .them is to buy them. Our guarantee goes with every one. -WEliEB kW- mw-kM- 106 FIFTH STREET NEXT TO PERKINS HOTEL NEW IDEA Patterns 10b LATE TAZS. STTLES The Iloat in Value The Best in Quality NEW, IDEA M2sazlse IQc 60o A -YEAS Our Semi-Annual Sale of Silks Off epslTepy Re X.-::-Wft are. doing the greatest silk business in the store's history. All day long the aisles have been crowded with enthusiastic buyers women who have learned to look to this store for good silks at the right prices. Again tomorrow and Thursday the same splendid values will be offered. Thousands of yards of spick and span, new silks at savings from one-fourth to one-third. Every countermand table in the silk deparpent is given over to the displav of, this season's best styles and colors, and all priced so cheap you can't afford to stay away. fv New Plaid Silks on Sale at 89c A splendid line of double, weight, heavy Taffeta Plaid Silks1 of fine soft finish, silks that are 'ex ceedingly; durable, and extremely fashionable, shown in an endless assortment of pretty color combinations with heavy $atin overplaids of con trasting shades. They cptne in browns, greens, reds black and white; reseda, gray,, navy, etc., etc. Regular $1.25 silks, priced specially CQ for this sale at ..i ...;... .... ,...... .OIJC Skinners Satins at $1.35 Yard Yard Wide Satins genuine Skinner Satins that are warranted, to wear two seasons. Shown here in every wanted shade, satins that are the fin est that can be produced for the price quoted and will wear longer and give more service than any similar fabric on the market. The usual -price has been $l.S0..a, yard, the new dJlVOC price will be ..... ,7V. V The Best Dress Goods of the Season New, Stylish, All-Wool Dress Goods That Are t-J tt Worth $2.00 to 82.50 a Yard, Tomorrow at P A OU Another special purchase of these beautiful new Dress Goods placed on sale tomorrow for the first time they are' just like the dress goods we like to selltheir styles are right their, quality is reli able; and we know they will prove satisfactory to every purchaser. We bought them from a maker whose goods we have distributed for years, and at price reduction'! that permit of splendid savings. Included are the most beautiful, fabrics for dresses, suits and separate skirts-'-all wool and 56 inches ;wide refined, modest colorings In striped and checked suitings, handsome gray mixtures, fine quality plain goods in blue, black, brown,, green, etc etc-r-fabrics that selL-regiuarly-,at-$-C A $2.C0 to $2,50 a yard, priced for this sale at , vltwU Let the Thanksgiving table lack nothing to enliven the spirit of the family or guests let it be rich in its linens as well as in the. viands thereon. In the spirit of the day we've reduced our regular prices on some of the most desirable lines for instance; 40o Tray Cloths on Sale Wednesday 25b ''' . 1 f '- '. 1 i 1 1 " , .' 'if - " ' v. . A splendid line of all linen Damask Tray Cloths, shown in neat de signs, Jinished with hemstitched edges; They are 18 by 27 OP inches; regular 40c values,' reduced . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . .'XOC OOo Tray Cloths: on Sale Wednesday 42c ti Fine all linen Damask Tray Cloths, of excellent quality, shown in ' attractive new designs, finished with hemstitched edges; fO - regular 60c values, reduced to lC $1.50 Lunch Cloths lor 81.15 7 5o Damask Reduced io 59c mm An unusually fine assortment of all linen Tea and Lunch Cloths, shown in a large variety of designs in pretty dots, flowers, and figures: They come 36 inches square and sell regularly $t' 1 C at $1.50, specially: reduced to 50o Damask Reduced to 42c A special sale f aplendid wearingjfufl bleached Damask of fine mercerized finish. Comes full 60 inches wide and shown, in a large variety AO pretty designs; best 50c grade, reduted to A special offering of good, durable, full bleached Damask, full 70 inches wide. Comes in a large assortment of desirable designs in pretty flowers and figures, the kind that always sells at - CQ-, 75c a yard, reduced to d7C 85c Damask Reduced to 67c Fine, full bleached Damask that !sall pure linen. Comes in neat, new designs, and full ; inches wide. Reeular 85c line, reduced to Ol C 22-inch Napkins to match, f 2.25 a dozen , u. WomenslSKnit Underweap ; The assortment of styles, sizes, fabrics and qualities are so great that it is possible to please people of the most exacting taste and to fit every figure. For tomorrow we specialize on two lines of underwear and two lines of hosiery considerably underpriced. Union Suits at 70o I Vests and Pants 98o A very unusual sale of women's ribbed, fleeced lined, winter weight Cotton Uniftn . Suits. They come in all sizes and in white color, good styles that fit perfectly and are well finished throughout; best $1.00 7Q values, at I i Women's Hose 10o Women's heavy fleece lined Cotton Stockings, made , with Plastic ribbed top and double heel, sole and toe. They come in all regular as well as out sires;-the best 35c values 10 in the city, priced at SJC A special offering of women's fine heavy Wool Underwear of excellent wintjer weight. The most popular style vests and pants in all sizes, garments that insure , plenty of warmth and are exceedingly durable;' best $1.25 values, on sale at QO only ;..vOC Children's Hose 15q A sale of children's fast black, fleece lined, fine ribbed Cotton Hose, made- with reinforced heel and toe, all sizes. Exceedingly durable stockings that are fully worth 25c a pair, on sale 1 C, at only IDC ' X,C3. ' CJ Womeng Winter Glove Special " 40c Wool Gloves VKn Special Tomorrow & J V A special sale tomorrow of Women's and Misses' Fine All-Wool Gloves that fit perfectly and look well. They come in the. popular plain shades and iancy colors and in all sizes! The kind that OC sell regularly at 40c a pair.Special at JC Women's Winter Glove Special $1.00 Doe-skirf Gloves Special lor Tomorrow. 75c , Another special saje of the celebiated Kayser Doc and chamois cplors. They wash nicely and look land wear Jike leather. Usual $1.00 values now on sale at . , , . ; . . . . . '. In Notion Dept. Post Card Albums 40c A special : offering .of Over 500 Post Card. Albums, shown with good duality: black linen cover and black leaves. These fine little Albums hold 500 cards and sell 'regularly at 85c, each Your choice AQ at only . . , . ,1 . . .... ...... ...Tty L . 75o Collar Pins ai 30o An xtra special offering of about 50Q Col lar, Tins, showri ' in the popular bar and crescent shapes, with pretty rhinestone set-' tings. They come one pin in a box and sell regularly at 75c each. Triced for OQ Wednesday's selling - at . , O JC Hair Crushes for 20o JpccjULcriiiUf Hair Brushes, shewn j'ith 13 row of fcoofj quality bristles. These are the pretty ebony finished silver trimmed brushes that U regutarly it 50c and 75c each. Ymr J f m choice (his al : .- See Page 13. .3