The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 11, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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0HLY 1 CIIO ME BOIIEJUW DAKERS PUBLIC
SEEN III HMD FOR DIIiEGT VOIE SPII PRAISED
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Ccuntcrfe.tcr, in Th's City
. Ust Week, Is Celief.
Sends Letter ar.J Ccpy cf
Oneccn Law to LVcthrtn.
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FACE DEATH LIKE fiWI
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r4iift omi ba a id Ift owwrt. fti.
ii r ft.
Aft J!oo4 fttol! bp tba
o4 to rn4 i rouioMd
bar Vap ftft follovoi "9 v.!) aMor
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Ml ikop )lka r.
MJrf tkbt Wbra im
The "Day Letter" and
the "Night Letter" in
crease the efficiency of
m
: . your business day and
multiply the power of
your own personality.
Vr.rL rtn"T Mia (t)C MWUBpU that tba party
waft ftli that wm pood bar. fttb
ftro hatin; om I llfht. '
Lft la ai4 to ba lha moat ox port
bank sola connlarfaltor tha fodoral tr.
ammoat ba cap4 IU In aoma poor,
ilia opra(loao bof aa ft . yoar ftftd
bkif a ro la ou thorn Call for to. Ho
to boll rod tft havo couniorfaUad naro
aroua baak aotaa. uaualtp Blcklaf out
ofB arootora bank, one ba clrrvk-
oloeiorala will aMrr1nUp support ft
couidldato aotfttoatad by taai ronor i
molhodaf
TopuUr ftlettoa af eaadidatM ror
aroaldoat a ad vie Braaldant weftid aaaaa
ft ftftrta; ftf buadroda of miuione ti
dollar aow waolod Uireofb ladnatriai
acUrltv dua tft tba anaattllnc ef oondt-
tlonft laeldont tft rry proatdaattoj caw
laaaad by tha flrat National bank tW' 1e.t . T!.!.1 ' . . . . si I
Uaad. It la Mid. Ocraaionally ho I " . l' .ZTT 'r' I
Portland.
varlod Ma otxtatloaa by prtotlaa- coua
torfolto of. United Btotoa aoto. but
tba donomlnatloa wu aJvaya 114 sad
ba alwar awltehad (ho charaelar of hla
not tofor .auaplolon waa attached
to than or to him, I olloaod.
II -could not hftvft choaon ft battor
plac than ba did to carry on hla coua-
torfeltlnf work, lift tak ft timbar claim
ftdlfteoat to Nootbft aooal, an arm of
roftftdaao of th arrvfttoat aumbor and I
tb fonoral alaclorato would loct th
man to wbom ty Ma ina rr
oonfldaaoft. Confldtac to oar rw
moat U a prorqulatta to fall bustnaM
f ftclaaey.
"Aaau redly, thla plan of ft aatloa wlda
prsldoatlal primary ahould roeolT tb
ordlftl indoraomani or arrrp anan wm
eon lam d la to batoft ft eandldftt for thai
tba oa tha wot ooaat of Vaarouv. Domination. N ma eouid aonaldar blm
ar laland. That part of tb country la
paldom svtottod, oirepun by an oo
caalonal tint or cruloor. Tha only com
tnuDloailon with tba outida world la
byMha ktinr Toea whlcb tb Cana-
dUn Paciflo opera to on a twlca a month
achedul. Leon built a cahln oa th
aolf ft presidential poaslblllty If bo Ques
tioned thft ftwmr'ftx m ppi n
preaa aa honest and IntaUltent cbolo
among men woo hiui w w
ohlof pubuo aorrani.
Th oowar of popular aelectlon of
eaniJIdato to of nUnost importoaoa to
claim, announced hi wuirolDi ta lira I rood sovarnmant. for th ballot Ift of
little value to the rotor u ne mui cu.
t for ona of two candldatoa. potn aoieot-
od by fodoral off lea bolder or proroo-1
thore to at Pure tne tlmixr, ana was
ntver mnlet(.d. Secret aervtce agonta
aot on bla trail ft month aco and fol-
)owed t to tb little cabla In tha wlldlelonel politicians. Let ns make this In I
west coast district tt Vancouvor Island, (fact, aa wall as In name, a truly rpre-
tlero tbey lound ' a expert ' Kuntar leentaUye joyerntnont.
-feiter's oaipmnt or camera, plate I Toors Tory truly,
I
and other paraphernalia but Lfton bad
f lod. . , ; ' '
The Crocker National " bank not
picked up hare Is ft fair samp) of Lon's
work. It ls said. . Its charter number
la P. 8556, appearing; on both enda of
tba note, the bank number Is 1871 and
Is In black letters Instead of blue, as
la tha original. Thft not Is printed
on two very thin pieces' of paper, b
tween which silk threads have been
vacattered, so that thft entire) appearance
la excellent and It ift a dlffloult coun
terfeit to detect
BiMlffl
To Lydia E. Plnkhani
Vegetable Compound
BoottTille, Mich." I want to : tell
founovr zquou good Jyoiaiinnttiam-s
"JONATHAN BOURNE J1L,
Troaldent National ProfreealTe
, Republican Uipii"
MANY WILL ATTEND
ABERDEEN MEETING
''(jRa-aaaftoaHa-a1-
Thft Bouthweatarn Waahlnfton De
velopment association meeting at Aber
deen October 12, IS and 14, la colng to
be attended by a large number of busi
ness men from U pftrts or in -a-olfio
northwest '
. Thft Portland Commareial , club
haft received ft telerram from
Aberdeen, stating that Seattle commar
eial organisations had engaged seven
PuUman cr to carry th delegates
from that city. This is out of th or
dinary, becausft In tha paat Soattl ha
taken vary little tntereat In th doings
of th southwestern association.
Promotion Manager C C. Chapman
of th Commercial club will bead a del
egation, of business men from this city
and other points In Oregon. ,
, One Important feature to ' be. dis
cuesed at th meeting will be the
logged-off land problem. ;
11 DISTRICTS FORFEIT
$363 IN SCHOOL MONEY,
-ci,,'',i
". Lr fbi ; h
: Bfllaboro Or., Oct ll-Elevftik fteboot
districts of "Waahington oouaty have
failed to , comply with' th sohool law
noAvidlnar that fiS nor . cent of fund an-
Veffotable Com-1 portioned muat b ftxpndad for teach
d Ana DaaauTv I era' salaries ana consequently nave
forfeited the difference between th
tt per cent and the amount paid teach
era' Tha forfeited funds revert to tb
general school fund and ar reappor
tioned. : ' The Individual amounts ar
mall, the total for the. 11 dlstrioto be
ing f 864. Superintendent Case has Just
made as apportionment-of -school funds
available,- the total being $17,784.
DOtmd
wash hare done me.
I tire on a farm and
have .workad very
hard. I am forty-
nre Tears old, and l
am the. mother of I
thirteen children.
Many people think
it strange that I am
not broken down
with hard work and
the care of my fam
ily, hot I tell them of my good friend.
'our vegetaDie compound, and tnai
here will be no backache and bearing
own pains for them if they will take
4t as l nave, x am scarcely erer witnv
put It in the house. . v
j tl will say also that I think there Is
no : oetter medicine to do iouna xoi
girls to build them up and make
SEVERAL: CLAIM TO -
OWN HALF COLLAR .
; " OF GREAT VALUE
roung girls to build them up and mace
them strong and welL My eldest
flaughter has taken Lydia E. Pink,
barn's Vegetable Compound for pain
ful periods and irregularity, and it has
always helped her. . t
i "I am always ready and wining to
rpeaK a good word xor tne xyaia ii.
I'inkham i Bemedies. I tell every one
meet that I owe mr health and hap.
rdness to these wonderful mpdicines.
Mrs. J. O. JoH2TSOH",8cottville,ltlch-,
B.F.D. 8.
1 Lvdia HPinkham's Veretable Corn-
bound, made from native roots and
perbs, contain no narcotlca or harm
ful drugs, and to-day holes the record
tor the largeit nun-ler ef actual1 cure
4 ' Since th publication in Thft
Journal of an Item from Berke- :
e ley, Cal., saying that a woman, in : 4
, that city possessed a 80 cant
piece of 185J .dato which waft
o said to have a value of 125,000,
. this paper ha received number ' o
or letters Announcing that thft.
o writers "possessed a half dollar
4' pf the same dato, ; . b
There wer two Issues of half '. ft
dollas in the year 186S. Thft 1
coin bearing that dato that Is ao
ft)' valuable was Issued from the o
I ft Philadelphia mint and doe not
0 , have arrow beads on each aid
4 of toft date. Other half dollars
o minted in that year have arrow o
ft heads on each side. of the date.
4 The latter have no unuauai val- o
- ue, but half dollars of 185S with-
out arrow beads are said to be ft
ft very rare ani very valuable It
ft Is : said only one ' or two are . o
ft known to ba in existence. o
The New" IdeQo.that docfl.QwaywithithcGrcntcst)
oi corset Discomfort3!
THE WESTEBII UIIIOII TELEGRAPH CO.
.Do not Comprcafl but Support tLc Aldomen
r
The "ABDOBAND holds
the abdomen in the normal poV
tion ana positively prevents the
. corset from riding np. It talced
the strain from the hose
nipportera'aiid preventaf the
. tearing of .the hose;
V
The feature is at band fastened "to
the inside of the I corset, the ends
of which protrude through slits and
fasten with buckles on the outside
of the corset jiext to the hipSof "
You will find'the V&gJ4ABDO
BAND" Corset by far the i most
satisfactory relief from corset. dis
comfort and inconvenienceof
Dl20-ExlrtB4) Low
Dl22-UJii Low Bast . J- frict SZSF
D124.Uednim But ,
F120-Exrrem Lanr Fact
Fl22-Medin3. Lm Bast
Fl2i-Udital But
Prlca $3.00
Oay, Harry, we are making up a little fishing
party for to-morrow. I have just telephoned
to Jim Wesley and he,will go. What do you say ?
"Goodl Come down to the office at five-thirsty
to-night The fellows will be here."
In making up. a party for sport or pleasure the
Bell Teleplione is indispensable. - ! ; ' " -
Every Bell Telephone U ' ':
. a Long Distance Station
Hie Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
. h a'
FALL
EXCURSIONS
. EAST J
OCTOBER 17, 18, 1& THE LAST 7
, FOR THE YEAR ' N
We m telling to all Eutcrn de.ll- ($fy?-
nation for thow tUtet Very KjC 'I
material reduction
from regular fares, 'y -T iClVx,,
on .r NORTH COAST
WlfcS:. LIMITED
II Th only Exclusively
II Train East.
Flrtt-CIau
Three Other Illgh-Clasa Traixit to
Chicago,' St Paul, Minneapolis,
Kansaa City, St Louis,
Round Trip
Low Fores
Tortoern ipacific- Railway
a& 1 Tbo Soooio HUHray sUi Taroafth bto sUTaft laad of rootoa
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst Gen. Pass. Agent
255 Morrison Street, Corner Third, Portland. .
I ' ,PWty - I
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PORTLAND HOTEL
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hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in
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excellence of cuisine. European
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150 ROOMS, 104 SUXTB&
'" VnOtPttreteBeiha
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THE CORNELIUS
The House of Welcome." ,
CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS
Our rates will be as follows: Out aide back rooms, $1
per day; single front rooms, $1.50 per day.
Our boa meets all trains
Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Dato IIoteL
E. P. MORRIS H. E. FLETCHER
.. Proprietor ' " Manager
"li ''h 1
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FIFTH AXD. WASniXGTOX STREETS
In the Tery Heart of Portland's Activity Modem In Every Renpect
Desirable Suites for Permanent Occupancy at ReJuccil
Rates
RATES $1030 AND UP.
lv q. srvrrrLAirD, Igr.
MODERATE PRICE RESTAURANT
; C. II. SHAFER, Asst. Jlr.
Hot and Cold Water ' Long Distance Phon
; 1 IN AVERT ROOM -
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