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THE , OREGON ' DAllY , JOURNAL. PORTLANP, V FRIDAY? EVBNINP.- JULY 21; ' 1911. :v - . ,V , , ' ' , v" '
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PASS THE SENATE
Vote on Reciprocal tariff With
, Canada Will Be Taken To
morrow --Favorable Pre
dictions Made.
MADERISTS
M
ML
Hundreds Enlist With ' Party
That Professes Adherence
to Socialism.
LABOR TROUBLE
II. HOOD III,
REACHES CRISIS
ONE!
E
e) S History of the Ktuar.
4 March 19. 1911 President Taft
4 tneeti Canadian Minister of Ft-
nance Fielding at Albany, N. Y.
. : January 26, 1911 Agreement 4
- 4 Is transmitted to congress. 4
'4 February 14. 111 Agreement 4
4 ; peases the house by a vote of 4
4 ' 2!S to 92, 87 Republicans and
4 Democrats voting against tha 4
4 bill. 4
4 . February 24. 1911 Agreement 4
4 la reported to the senate, which 4
4 ' takes no action on the bill.,
4 April 4. 1911 Special session - 4
4 of congress la convened.
4 April 81. X911 Agreement
4 passes the house by rote of 207
4 . to 89. 71 Republicans and 11
, 4 ' Democrats opposing.
4 July 22, 111 Final vote In
4 the senate will be taken. 4
.
ICnlted Press teuwd Wire.
Washington, July 21. Tha Canadian
; reciprocity bill will be voted upon In
tha senate tomorrow, and probably will
be passed. , Votes on the wool revision
. bill and farmers' free list will be taken
July 27 and August 1. following which
will com the house apportionment and
, statehood bills, on' August I and 7, re
spectively. Adjournment is expected to
be made shortly afterward.
: At the reciprocity debate today, SS
' senators In all were present Following
the rejection of the Townsend amend
ment for a deep waterway between the
An Endless Chain
of Sickness.
There an upwards of one million deaths
, each year In the United (States. la W
' of casesnhe people who die are less than
sixty-five years old. The evils that are
due to disease can le escaped just in pro
" portion as the conditions and nablts that
t bring on disease become jnore widely
understood. . v.
Then too a chronic disease- which may
baffle the skill of the general practitioner
may yet be permanently cured by the
Physician who has made one line of dis
ease a specialty.
It would be just as absurd for the Pro
fessor in a medical college presuming to
lecture on all subjects as for the one Phy
sician to presume to understand the nat
ure and cure of every disease.
That is why Dr. R.V. Pierce established
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
many years ago with a full staff of Phy
sicians and Burgeons who though edu
cated to practice Tin .all departments xf
medicine are here assigned to s special
department only to which each special
ist devotes his entire time, study and
attention.
The sick who have been treated at Dr.
Pierce Invalids Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y.,
have much to say in regard to this won
derfully equipped Sanitarium, whore all
electrical apparatus, as well ss electric
water-baths, Turkish baths, static elec
tric machines, high-frequency current,
and other most' modern and up-to-date
apparatus are used for the cure of chronic
diseases. The treatment of chronic dis
eases that are peculiar to women have for
many years been s factor in the cures
affected at the Invalids' Hotel and Sur
gical Institute. .
The physicians and surgeons employed
are among the most experienced and skill
. ful In the country, men who have made
these diseases their life study, and whose
highest ambition is to excel in their
treatment. i
How well they have succeeded may be
Judged from the fact that their practice
embraces cases from every State and Ter
ritory of the Union as well as from foreign
lands., Many thousands are annually
treated, either through correspondence
or at Dr. Pierce's Institution. It is an
old adage that. "ExDerience makes ner-
fect," and the skilled specialists in this
field of practice cure thousand of cases
which have been abandoned as Incurable
by general practitioners.
One of the most wonderful electrical
appliances is the X-ray used at the Insti
tute which may be used both in the treat
ment of various diseases and in the diag
nosis of many obscure conditions. With
its aid the Interior of the human body is
no longer the sealed book it has been here
tofore. Abnormal states of the bones,
gall stones, stone in the bladder or in the
kidneys, are shown plainly by what are
known as "X-ray photographs. Internal
tumors, and the enlargement of the deep-'
seated organs, are also discovered by this
' means and in the diagnosis of tuberculosis
of the lungs this agent has proven a most
valuable aid. When applied to some of
the less fatal chronic ailments of germ
origin it has proven very effective as a
curative agent.
Another interesting niwpodlna th
vioiei-rav treatment produced byconcen
. testing the vioiet or chemical rava Imm
- an arc light with a specially prepared
carbon upon any portion of the body that
mmj ue me- seas 01 pain, ouuerers rrom
- neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, strains,
sprains, also from those obscure exhaust
ing pains (the origin of which cannot at
. times be accurately determined) frequent
ly find immediate relief from a single
ueatniRiik ana usuany wun a little per
sistence in the use of this aid, comfortable
health or perfect recovery is obtained.
The incandescent light bath, consisting
of a cabinet in which the patient is
Dstnea in tee combined rays of many
electric light globes, has produced really
wonderful results In diabetes, sciatica,
,. rheumatism, obesity, anaemia, and some
forms of kidney and heart trouble. It
f has alp proven valuable In chronic bron-
chltls.wonchial asthma and various skin
' P'86?8- As a general hygienic measure
its efficiency, can scarcely be over-estl-;
mated..-.
Hundreds are brought to this Institu
tion from far distant states and they go
, home in a few weeks well and strong.
Quite as marvelous are the thousands of
cures annually accomplished through cor
espondence, while the patient remains
quietly at home. Others consult In per
son, and after being examined are pro
vided with especially prepared medicines
and return home to carry out the treat
Blent. i fi -,'V!'. vs.'. -'IT-.,..' :.'"' n. .J,'','
, Kveryone who consults the specialists,
whether by letter or in person receives the
most, careful and considerate attention.
Great care is exercised not to over en
courage those who consult the specialists
of this Institution that no false hopes
may be raised.-:.'--.. V..-v;, )....'..; :
Consultation by letter or" In person Is
absolutely free no charge whatever 0
that the public when afflicted are Inv'ted
to write Dr. Pierce' t the Invalids' Hotel
eodQurglcal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. v j
Temporary Injunction Allowed
Against Electrical Workers'
Brotherhood; Imported Men
Here, Alleged.
(Untied Prrtm LaMl W!r..i
Monterey, Mex., July 21, Hundreds
of former Maderints today are Joining
the forces of the Magonlsts, or Mexl
can liberals who profess adherence to
socialism, throughout . Coahulla, Duran-
tto and can Lu i Fotosi orovlnces. ac
cording to messages received here today I .The labor trouble between the Mount
which declare a state of anarchy pre- Hood Railway .company and the union
oisvincai workers nas assumed sucn
dangerous proportions that a temporary
injunction was allowed this morning in
the circuit court against the Interna
tionai Brotherhood of Electrical Work
era, and several men alleged to have
been Imported to cause trouble. This
action on the part of the railway com
pany is the most drastlo that has been
taken in the local court for years, and
promises to involve all union men work
ing lor the company.
trikars Imported, Alleged.
Attorneys w. D. Fenton and 1 C W.
Fulton represent the railway company.
ana in connection with the Injunction
ruea a suit against the electrical work
ers in which a permanent injunction Is
asked. -The hearing to make the tempor
ary restraining order permanent has
been set for Tuesday morning at t:IO
o'clock before Presiding Judge Kava-
naugh. The shoriff's office is busy to
day serving the notices of the tempor
ary order on the Imported strikers and
Officers of the electrical union. The
names or II men are known to the rail
way company, and there are nine men al
vUs
Telegrams from San Luis Potosl say
that 800 Magonists tbere attacked the
homes of the Madero faction and that a
general riot resulted.
Advices from many of the Mexican
states declare that, as a result of the
presidential campaign In progress, the
situation is critical and that open re
von may Dreax out any moment.
San Antonio, Texas. July 21. For
eigners arriving here . today in large
numbers from Mexieo report that a
state of anarchy exist In Terreon and
the state of Coahulla. They say that
the situation Is critical, and that they
will not return until some foreign
power intervenes.
structed by the railway company.' Much
of the trouble has been experienced at
et. Johns, where a transmission wire Is
being put across the river, and many
men are' required to work .", !
The, complaint further recites, that
the imported piciceta congregate near
the workmen now in the employ of the
company, arid harass them' to such an
extent that they are afraid to work. It
is alleged that threats are made by the
union pickets against the workmen, and
that frequent outbursts of violence have
occurred. The case of F. Cbrlatopherson
Is recited In particular. In which he was
recently arrested and thrown In the
county Jail in one ot these brawls.
The trouble between the Mount Hood
Railway company and the union eleetrl
cal workers has been on for five weeks,
It was ocoastoned over a disagreement
on the wage scale. . s. y-
RAILROAD 0
FFI
ERS $7500
REWARD
Fl
OR 3 BANDITS
Great Lakes and the St. twrence river.
Senators Crawford and La Follette both
vigorously denounced the agreement on
tne ground that it would prove disas
trous to tha farmers, although La Fol
lette stated that it Is Impossible suc
cessfully to oppose legislation upon
which the entire press of. the country is vl. ' 1 , " rnin6.,nn. 'J
practically united. Meged to Aave been imported to do pick
Those enjoined are C Edmonds
It Is believed the reciprocity measure
will be passed by the senate In the
same form as It came from the house.
Senators Penrose and McCumber. the
latter the most bitter opponent of the
bin, predicted today that the bill would
pass by t to 1. Senator Stone said tha
vote would be In the proportion of 57 to
34. Senator Brlstow declared that 46
per cent of the Republicans would sup
port the measure.
SWITCHMAN
ESCAPES
IN EXPLOSION
OF
j. j.
Solhaug. C. D. Conaly. C. .8. Merrltt. C
A. Jordan, M. F. Ids, John Morganthaler,
H. Peters, A. F. Dodge. Fred Payne. R.
O. Templeton, D. McKay, F. Christopher
son, and the Imported men, whose names
are not known, but will be served with
John Doe" papers. Tbe persons named
constitute the officers and board of di
rectors of the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers.
Trouble at M. Jonas.
It Is aUeged in the complaint. uion
which the injunction is asked, that the
electrical union" entered Into a secret
agreement June 15 with certain men out
side the state to come to Portland to
help the union strikers. It Is set forth
these men largely came from California.
and have acted as pickets at various
points along tbe line now being con-
. (United Press Leawd Wire.)
Minneapolis, July. Jl. A reward of
$7500 was offered here' today by the
Northern Pacific railroad for the cap
ture and conviction of the three masked
Danaits'who held up and robbed passeng
ers on the North Coast, limited train
near Tower City, North Dakota.
Three suspects so far have been cap
tured at Castleton, North Dakota; three
more at Melrose, Minnesota, and three
jenen brothers are held by the author
ities at Toina, North Dakota.
SAN FRANCISCO SEES -MEXICAN
FLAG IN BAY
(United Press Leasee Win.)
San Francisco. July 21. For the first
time in a doaen years, the Mexican flag
is flying from the mast of a Mexican
warship anchored In San Francisco bay.
The gunboat General Guerrero is here,
preparatory to an overhauling In drv-
dock at Hunter's Point.
News Items From Chit wood, Or.
(SpeoUl to The Journal.)
Chltwood. Or.. July 21. Hay .harvest
Is still in full blast in the vicinity of
Chltwood with a bumper eroc The
fruit crop Is rather light this season.
The black bears are coming around
occasionally trying to scrape up ac
quaintance with the sheep. Alvln Cook
shot and killed a huge one a few days
ago.
A French Invention,
Reinforcing a collodion membrane
with fine wire netting, two Frenoh sci
entists made a filter that extracted
even salt held In solution ny water
with which It was used.
An explosion of gas at 2 o'clock this
morning at East Second and Washing
ton streets, under the Cudahy ware
house railroad spur, caused by a leaking
gas main, caused considerable consterna
tion In the neighborhood. J. H. Hober,
a switchman for the O.-W. R. ft N.
R. R. Co., escaped Injury. The' fire
company was called to extinguish the
blaze that resulted.
Hober was walking along the tracks
with a lantern, and was about to turn a
switch when the explosion, caused by
the escaping gas being ignited by the
flame of the lantern, occurred. The
lantern waa shattered, sod. planka,
sticks and other debris were hurled Into
the air and showered down on the
thoroughly frightened switchman.
. Special Patrolman Andrew and Pa
trolman Stark 'heard the explosion and
made an effort to find the place, but,
being unable to do so. telephoned, to
police headquarters and motorcycle men
were sent to investigate.
The damage done is nominal, but
Hober's escape is said to be miraculous.
MASKED MEN HOLD UP
AND ROB AUSTRIAN
The first report received at police
station in several months of an invasion
of .masked highwaymen into a building
was received at 10 o'clock last night
when Patrolman Hilton telephoned to
police headquarters that two men wear
ing handkerchiefs had walked Into a
back room at East Third street, and
at the point of guns had robbed Jaun
Parapet of 1140 and Mat Bobjyio of
1 100. . Three . other Austrlana in the
room had nothing.
The affair happened so suddenly that
a good description of the men was not
obtainable. Both men wore dark clothes,
stiff hats, and were about five feet
eight inches tall.
The five Austrlans were preclpated in
a riot after the holdup and started a
fight among themselves. The money
which was secured was concealed In a
bed. One robber stood at the doorway,
with flashlight and gun while the other
searched the room.
DECLARES PLUMBING
ORDINANCE WONT PASS
"The new plumbing ordinance has
not passed the council yet, and I do not
believe it will," said Councilman James
A. Magulre today, as he finished glanc
ing over a letter of protest againat tha
proposed measure. The letter was
signed by Walter Adams. Sell wood rep
resentative of a local plumbing shop.
"The ordinance has been drafted In
the interests of master plumbera and
the plumbing supply houses, 1 believe,"
m uouncuman Maaruire. "it la tnn
sweeping. What we want la not so
much the regulating of the kind of ma
terial' to be used, but the establishment
of a better system of Inspection."
Mr. Adams. In his letter to the com
mittee, declares that the ordinance pro
poses to Increase the cost of plumbing
material to the benefit of supply bouses
and to the detriment of the already over
burdened home builder.
"It also proposes to Increase the i.
pense of the plumbing Inspector's office,
by necesBltatlng an increased force 'of
inspectors, reads the letter, "while at
the same time it eliminates the annual
license fee of plumbers, reducing tho
revenue of the city thereby $2000 a
year. -
YOUR INVESTMENT OF TODAY
WILL BE YOUR FORTUNE OF TOMORROW
At the Exceptionally Low Price of
mo
PER
LOT
Your choice of
any lot
mn taxes
lw INTEREST Easy Terms
Free Abstract With Every Lot
Should appeal to the most
conservative 100 lots to
be soM at this price. If
you stop to consider that
you are getting improve
ments, such,' as; water
piped to every lot and
surface graded streets
and that this property is within a 25
minutes' ride from the business cen
ter of the city, you can arrive at but
one conclusion the best DroDosirion
ever presented to you. The better way is to
see Ventura Park we want you to see it
When you see the commands? viaur anI U
oiner advantages, you will immediately recog
nize the merit of this property. An investment
?TCe, J pr?ve ProfitW to the one who buys
NOW let developments make money for you.
MAWS ARRANGEMENTS TO SEE
VENTURA PARK SUNDAY
COME OUT SUNDAY
Take KontavUla
car to end of llnei
automobile will
meet yoa there. .
F. E. Taylor Co.
404-S LEWIS BIBO.
UAJftXX. 8981 A-4414
WOMAN DARES MAN
TO STEP "OUT" TO FIGHT
At the close of the divorce hearinv
of Nellie Royal against C. C. Royal
late yesterday evonlnr. before Circuit
Court Judge Kavanaugh, a sister of the
woman invited Koyal from the court
room to fight. She even daced him tn
step Into the hall. Court Bailiff floott
Interfered to protect the man. The
bailiff escorted Royal several hlnoka
from tha courthouse, acting as his body
guard, . ...; ,, ,
The father, brother and slater at Mr
Royal were exoeedlngly bitter against
Royal for allegations he made . about
Mrs.. Royal. In decldina- the eaae hl
morning Judge Kavanaugh , gave t the
wire a deoree and one third of tha tiron.
erty. located on iexington Heights. The
couple was married last April and Sep-
A double ended tooth brush, especially
designed to reach the Inner surfaces
of jbe teeth, has been Invented by a
dentist of Memphis, Teun, ,t
'
Take Along a Brownie
Make the happiness of today a pleasure for
many tomorrow with a pioture record of your
ITu'v Tn" Cameras (R"
AJJkt Kodaks), niake such good pictures, are
rSJ-l'.u"0 'mplto operate and so Inex
pensive,, that they put picture making within
nJ?IVp,ryo.n fny daylight loading
Kodak film, cartridges and no dark room is nec--S2rf5
rJrf of tha work, To can make
rood pictures vita a Brownie, ., fr'
CQLUMBI ANlOPTICAL CO.
Catalogue of Kodak and Brownies free. ' '
Set, Aides aad, KonisA Itretta,
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mm sew- & m lav : mm mv m m mm -a
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On Men's and Young
To make room for Fall shipments now on y
the. waystock on hand must be reduced.
To do It quickly we have assembled all' the
SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS 1
And now offer 'em at your .choice for
1
' See the Big WinaoW Disphy
Money - Saving
Sale
Golfs an3 Negligees in
All Sizes .
$2.00 Shirts now. .$1.45
$1.50 Shirts now. .$1.15
$1.00 Shirts now ...85c
Tpousero
03.85 :
For choice of $6 and $5
kind.
Men'fj
Oxfords
$3.15 -
For choice of $5 and $4
kind.
CLOTHIERS
166-170 THIRD STREET
Money
Saving
HAT
Sale,
'
All This Season's, - New
est Shapes
$7.50 Panamas . . .$4.S5
$5.00 Panamas . . .$3.45
$3.00 Straw Hats . .$1.85
o iiao x
i j-u in a
mm
Leading East Side Department Store E. Morrison, Cor. Union Ave.
on Satteirdlay
A splendid money -saving list of specials for Saturday's selling. Seasonable filer
chandise that's wanted right now at radical cut prices.'
A Sale of Silk
Waists S1.69
Splendid $2,50 qualities in White China Silk Waistsk
, very prettily made with lace yoke and trimmed with
lace insertion' All with $4 sleeves.
25c and 35c Zephyr
Ginghams 19c
Fine Imported Zephyr'. Ginghams, in plaids, checks'
and stripes. AH the choicest colors, 3z inches wide.
t wot over m yaras to a customer. ,: ... , . :
AH Linen Suits
Tomorrow begins a sale of all this season's best
style Linen Suits. Material linen or crash linen;
either short or medium length coats, olain or oleaterf
'.' skirts. Prices ranging from $6.60 to $12.00. All
at uwis-iniKU Kivv, , ;
FiiieJ 4 Wash
Very ' stylish . one-piece .-Wash" Dresses, made of
jawns, gingnams ana cotton-suK touiards. styles
with both high or low neck, long or short Jf
sleeves, ..Bef .; $3.50 - ahd $4.00 values, at aPi-.DD
Women' s, Children's
CanvasOxf ords.Values
to$2.00atSOc
A final close-out of all Canvas Oxfords. Women's
white and tan styles, some with hand-turned soles,
others -with Goodyear welts, all in splendid styles
and every size from J to 7 in some style. Children's
in plain white blucher styles in all sizes 5 to Z Vour
choice; regardless of price, only 60t a pair.
Men's $15.00 and $16.50
v Suits; fB&.SS i
Suit valuei voii'll fond hinlnttv lmnn.;kf.
. w vosslC VJ
match,. This season's newest and . best styles in
durable worsteds and serges; pure wool cheviots' and
cassimeres; all tailored in the most thorough And
satisfactory manner. You'll ' find a strong assort
mint fit ftrivi 'iini Krhtim. mttA 1 . .
eluded, and all at the one-small price of P7.o5
,a?i2.sovsiiiI;
Dresses 36195
One-piece all-silk Presses, ma'de of taffetas and mes
calines, hlark And white nnllra rfnta.
dots,, blue and white dots, black and white checks,
Waists are tucked, orettilv trimmed witK laro'anH
have J4 sleeves. . , ,
Marquisette
Waists
Beautiful Wgists with, hand-embroidered fronts, $8.00
, to $9.00 values. . ;. - ..j.
Men's Fine Balbrlggan
Underwear at -211c
Splendid values in Shirts, and Drawers hire double
seat, f ' , " t ' . ' ,
Men's Fine Balbrlggan
Underwear at 33c
Splendid fine quality of ecru balbrlggan Shirts r H
Drawers. All sizes. . k U
Sole of Boys?
VValsts' at 22c
Blouse Waists in blacki sateen, tan, linen, stripe ;ina.
dras. , All well made- and cut good full widths.
These .are, exceptionally strong. 35c values, f
ea", ;.' if m . .'. ,i . ,; , miSL
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