The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 19, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE IS, 1M.
FUNNYASPECTS OF
conn
SEEN
BY GEORGE FITCH
This Was an Opening Day
When Spectators Had Fling
Many a Dignified Citl
zen "Gets His."
I) Gaxwf lUrh.
UVuiiiM. lilt, ty Te aaaoctatad
Katpr I
, III, JtMe II Qrey alr4
CwtiMf la iile e4 faar trouble
te aMa aaa abeitad Hr
I Iran rnolldfc lu 1141 waited In
WUnag lti yWfr'a reualoa f
ft M le ettai If a aj Us .
l ) (A.
Aa Wi.a teiae-tag t M
eUua4tM4 lfil fcarg4 HB IM
lf ee-iag ta tas pfl Ifcalf
aaawiats ff te priwuv. Mtady a
mo a itMtaMalia arcuatea!
Uk Mtaaerr. ImM II tatfcae4
Ifca tie tea nil bm claeptr
la ta twiu f r An stiuaaj
HI alia at alas l BM IW
jkao-)ie attain.
A lf lha kail If avla. sk-fura a Mli
paia-t twef4 aillli teat im4
area siepad araaulf att t
ueaie. Ilk a lUloaaa Uacr. H
lf sMmralKiaa lb sat Waal eatora;
ka all i!led fry tae eiHeM
OREGON DELEGATES
DISPiAY STRATEGY
Vote on Temporary Chairman.
ship Shows How Minds of
Men Work.
LESSON. AND WARNING
REVEALED BY FARCE
Tare I44 strategy la tKa Oria I
Waaaalag lhroCB fcelf aa ar ef ! ? '"
. JUS ZZLZ ftl n?. if-r.r r"""?'r' ,?,,,'?h,
t aaiur. tiL ... ' .... ' Km-1i. Tail 4 i-a rutl.u mm
admirals aaa mm: fee. of lh """'
bridge Mp ta.r of deUiaU. !
M tNe.e aeianaa aaa tbiful leader
Taraa f lha 4lala, wK favar
Tfl. laJ for ntHH. Tfc aa IL a
vtoliara aM Vkirtftit ra4er y
Ina" lf i pU4 off.
rr anra lha ! rlilaana
P up for lral f adnuaalo ! a
dailouai ronum Mm ( ihair moatf i
sriit. Of rura. ihtra a aa 4rWlo
aaa eon.parallvalr IIHU InflfhllBi
rUBr II niMr la pul aaar
4i in h arna. flul for all lha I
llaory AltA sf Kant a rtcM wban.
afiar nier Ilra4Ur Iui4 all4 in
Jaik-!lr "liar, liar. Iiarr at lha hi
Ing i petition rhr(iof . "Uor1mr," h
cobjralutalMl Chicago In iho
l.ah l t4 touabl.
1000 Caaaly OearvaUaai ta Oaa.
Tclrdar' rhaoa ntajr tava haca
radon! convention. Imii It toka4 aa4
outidt inurh mora Ilka eotinly con
vanilun mafiiiri4 14 ! diaotaura. Il
a ma.iou of orpotlng falrUl.
ttm on tr lh booplnc allariaa.
Th mutt of iba ftrai dr" ballla. aa
4 DMllir aa tin Ua Jutfgad, araa aa fol
lo:
lor chairman Root
Afcrafata duralion of railing nooaa
ell alda tr 1 mlauUa.
Urcana Taft ).! by About 111.
Ilta Ia4 hal.
Number of aplakart muttl up and
blown off ati Threa on earh al1a.
rVithafa Kooal( aid by 711.
I xnurx-iatlon ftooaevalt aid by II.
Threat Kooore!t aid by It.
Mktr roniumed In rfort to kP
xtol Oanalor Uradley. ulna glaaaca;
Oovernor Kort, ihra (taaa; acatterlnc,
one barrel.
AadUac Im Ita far.
It ii a (rand day for tha audlanca.
Never haa an audlrnca ben ao buay
Uitia4 fx4l; ta froai of H 1131 del
gaua. a army wilt bannara roia4
of ! nam en loft futaa. a wnd an I
;!?.,,M,?!.',rr" ."i l1 U.ny of bi. frt,r.da U.M..M ba oould
ruptiona of 'California. P) !. Ok. d, ,hf - tof , , ttry
Anoibr Taft mti la Chart If Caray
of fort laud. aay la al anaatvr of
politua. and ha far ahead. U'hlla
fellow rka Is lha ara4 bl iMibUy
HbbJ A lit feftlf V Iflh MHjlMU - -. . .
f ' ' : .na w,n.r ..lrira i.i..j m tl ..e. li,a teta h. ta tnalruiad lo
V f. r.j n,M,iH, Cry orobably fre.aw
I ' " lun cbunka of Indnnailoa romlnf bta
IZ " ' w P'",B ri"e-"i w rroni ,,, er iha folko at bora
wn.n ai wen iriorir h( no rnaka conraaalon.
"kTr I . " f . V"Jm " ' " 'I Th.n. loo. Caiay a raadldkl for
.t, Ji S .tM.Smtt .,a MUuoal Mmtnlllemtn. Uy rot In, for
pound tha mealing la order atlh alow,
naair4 whacka, which aoumled aa
emlnou aa tb opening gun from lha
utni artillery.
Ordinarily II iakt hour lo put
down lha It.lM ekaual ronraatlona In
a cnirrtUn by maana of on puny
garaL fromlncnl atalMinen have to be
cheered and candidal' marrhlng club
bava to rad ih aiataa and low mam-
XtcOovern ba may aoften the bean of
aorna of tha ftooaavelt men nd gain a
I voia or wo In tha delegation on tti ar
gument iht "while Cry la for Taft.
bo la fair.'
Tltomaa Mc-Cuakar, tha Ia r!!ett
varhora. did not vota. Ity ao doing h
probably I. oped to bo In batter poaltloa
lo plead lha caua of lha Wlaeonaln
candidate If tha convention come to a
Allra nmlaf. loading la Pakar
Block Company, bow placing "Th
Uua Wouao" at lha Dakar.
There la a leaaon and) a warning In
the fare. Tha Ulua hlou," which
tlaker block company ta creating
much fun with til week Aa muck)
aa the play haa been condemned by
uttra-moraiuta. a tot of Iheae flirting
married men, a tot af tl.ee avoiding
fault-finding wlvea and amblttoua
young mn living beyond their meana
will find much to give them eerloue
thought In lha plot and situation of
thla clver fare. It may ba fluffy
and deal with Ihtaga aom people
moth alephanta and other junk through I deadloek and thera la a ehanoa for La would prefer lo veneer over and aay
rollett lo land. I nothing about, but I he a ar lut the
Tha ether fv membara of lha d!ga-I Ihtnga lhat caua ao muck unhapi.1
lion voted for XlcOovarn. making U I neaa, mlundratandlnga and divorce lo
out of ten. counting Carey. Tha other lour aoetal Ufa,
wore Ir. Henry Waldo Coa and C W. Thera la a remarkable lol af truth
Ackeraon of lortland. D n. Hall of I and reallem to tha altuatlona and
Wo.ler. A- V. Swift of llatnee and lan- alrong apra In aoma way lo thoa
tha ronvtnllon. but Ihta waa no ordinary
convention. It waa a dual to lha death.
and In leaa than ten mlnutea after Chair,
ran lloaawater called tha mealing lo
order la Ma rambrto voice. Herbert Had
lay of Mlaeourt waa on lha platform
with a !gnrd protect from fifteen na
tional committeeman and Inviting tha
Taft alda In aledgehammer argtimonta
lo give back eighty filched, tlrn, as-
proprtated and unjuatly gained dalegatea.
rrom that time on every delegate aban
doned hl;nlr to pleasure and alj Juat
what ba thought without waiting for
eat era I hundred otbera lo flnlali talk,
lag.
Hadley waa ona of lha men, by the
way, who dapuaited bia ramarka In every
ear. uninterrupted and unhooted. Kddl
Cochama of Wlaeonaln, an old football
player with a voice made out of a aec
ond-hand rallopa, waa another. Job
Hedge of New York, who waa for Itoot.
In a fw hundred well-choaea and amue
Ing word, got hi aay. and Henry Allen
lei Doyd of Enterprlee.
Coa and Ackeraon ar Rooaevelt man.
and Swift leana lha aarne way. Hall
con true lha Inatructlona of Oregon to
require him lo aupport the Itooaevelt
program to any reaaonable aitant, al
though ha peraonally la for I-a rollett.
Boyd, who haa aald little except that ha
la a prograaalve, evidently think if
wtae to taka ha aama tip.
rho hava bean guilty at aoma time
or other of Juat a little Indlacretloa
themeelvea.
Th Illu Mouaa la a play with a hie
I tory and It keepa on making mora of
the aarne kind. Alice Klemlng. the
leading atamaa. la playing the part of
tba girl admirably,
running a convention. It elbowed right of K.M; pot ollIy p'u, OV,r h, ))kM
In on both aldca and rompelled tha pant
ing official to conduct bualneaa In the
liill.llo of two opposing political ralllaa.
Theie no doubt that tha gallerlea
ha-i len packed, but they were parked
equally and they air.Jthrd eaah other
aijeakera with great eklll and anlhurl
eam lirre la a partial Hat of tha vic
tim: Kx-Uovernor Fort of New Jeraey.
driven off Indignant by a wild burat of
eniliualaain when hi remark that "If
we don't nettle tlila delegate In queatlon
row It will bo too late." backfired.
t hnlrmaii Ilornwater. alluded to aa
a ilttle boy." nv a leather lunged apec
tHtor. in i moment of calm, to the cruel
Ollght of all.
Diaposinr of Senator rays.
Herano Payne, who began a apeech
Ilka an ocean liner letting off steam,
but ran Into the Inquiry,
the Payne bill," and became Inaudible I
from that time on. I
Governor Johnson of California, who
waved an Incendiary forefinger at the
IrerliiK opposition for 5 minutes and j
retired
threa
nd kicked tho oppoaltlon several ra-
Bounding wallops without Interruption,
but uncorked an ovation before he fin
ished exhibiting th tame Kanaua cy
clone which he uses for a voice.
LA FOLLETTE BAND
SPLITS; COCHEMS
QUITS IN DISGUST
(Continued From Page Ona.)
Houaer. "To ask tha convention, aa a
mass, to seat the Roosevelt people en
bloc, would be the height of absurdity.
Most of the Roosevelt contests were
manufactured, any way, and are without
merit and Indefensible.
i a icr aa cocnema' rHminnn i
'Tell UB about ; ro-rnl. It waa tha nnlv thin, ha
could do. He bolted tha Wisconsin cau
cus action, which had voted 15 to 11,
an hour before entering tha Coliseum,
against presenting a candidate for tern-
. V""," o.uuuv-u.u.M.a g,tlon out t0 flBht for a prlnCipl
t ctlll unnenra. . ,h inn i i.v.1 i.,t. eir
Francis J.
few remarks
of 11 wildly
mlrers, and
Ilney who deposited a h , , ,
about Kiicf in the bosom ; nnds..
noillln iiiuu vi nuci u -
who nnnouneed
Parental Trrrora,
(Gaorga Fitch, tn Peoria Harald-Tra.n-
acripi. j
At evening, when we beat tha milk for
which our darling crtea.
We watch her put It awlftly down with
fond and loving eyes.
And then we go to bed, but not to aleep
a single wink.
Ah, no! we lie awake till morn and
tliinK ana tnina. ana mina.
Suppose the cow who gave th milk was
aufferlna? from enumpa)
Suppose tha farmer had forgot to ster
ilise hla Dumps!
Suppose ah, dreadful la tha thought
that grips Ilka Iron bands!
Suppose the hired man had scorned to
manicure in uauua;
Suppora the gross had grown too rank;
suppose the creek waa green:
Suppose the dairy was not washed that
morning, white and clean!
These are tho fears that fill with woe
life's variegated pnge
When baby's had a drink of milk of un
known parentage.
Summer Outing. -
Don't trouble yourself to run all over
town to get an expressman to take
your baggage to th depot, then be
compelled to wait your turn to check
same before boarding tho train, but
phone Main IP80 or A-S3!2, when the
Baggage and Omnibus Transfer Com
pany will check your baggage direct
from home to destination. No extra
charge. 1
Callouses, Positive Cure
Also Corns and Sore Feet
Thla Information will t welcomed by
the thousands of victims of dally foot
torture. lMn't wsst time, (let It at
once. No matter l.ow many patent
medicines you have tried In vain thla
treatment which was formerly known
only to doctors, will do the
work, "lilasolre two table
spoonful of Calocide com.
pound In a ban in of warm
water. Soak the feet In
this for full It minutes,
gently rubbing the aoro
parts." The effects are
marvelous. All pain goes
Instantly and the feet feel
aimply delightful. Coma
and callouses can ba peeled
rlaiit off; bunion, aching
feet, sweaty, smelling feet,
cct immediate relief. Use
reatmcnt a wtek and your foot
troubles will be a thing of the raat.
Calocide works throuch the pores anu
removes the cause. Get a 15 rent box
from any druggist.
this
Summer
Comfort
You'll find satisfaction In these
fine suits at $20 to $35.
A cosmopolitan showing of fab
rics American, English, Irish,
Scotch,
SmI-Enrllsh, box back, conser
vative. Cool and comfortable arc these
l!ht.weiht Norfolk.
Soft rays nd tans, tailored by
hand.
Priced $15 and $20, they're es
pecially tempting these sunny
days.
Come on in the wearing
fine.
Something, that's growing in
popularity with the men folk:
These Navy Serge Norfolks at
$20.
Cooling, comfortable, temperature-reducers.
i
Ben Selling
Leading Clothier
Morrison Street at Fourth
Straws and Panamas
Light-Weight Underwear
Shirts
Half Hose
Pajamas
"' -' ' t
Li stA PrA'i -i -".'rv Vial la
that he
wou'd flnlvh his tpeech If he had to
atay there nil summer.
denutor Hrndley of Kentucky, who got
mauier and madder as tha crowd chant
efl, "Who voted for Lorlmer?" until he I
announced wMh a superhuman roar that
be would wait 2 minutes to allow every
Care of Milk
Keep It Clean, Keep It Cold,
Keep It Covered.
Dlaeaso germs to grow, require three
, thlnys, I. e., food, moisture and moder
Javt heat Milk furnishes the food and
Xmolature and the room air furnishes the
necessary heat. Milk la therefore a
ery good medium for the growth, of
germs If not kept cold.
Dust, dirt and files are the carriers
through which germs get Into the milk,
and it should therefore be protected
against these dangers.
Milk ahould be placed In the ice box
as soon as received. Keep your ice
box cold and well atocked with ice;
keep It clean and f roe from odors. Mills:
absorbs unpleasant odors very readily.
Strong: smelling foods and vegetable
Bhould not be kopt in the same com
partment with milk or butter.
Dirty cups, pitchers or vessels will
readily contaminate th milk, aa will
dirt, dust and flies.
Keep all containers scrupulously
Mix the m!c well before using; Thla
is necessary because the cream rises
to tho top.
Order a fresh supply of milk dally
and to keep It pure a"nd sweet
Keep it clean, keep it cold and keep It
covered.
Phones Main SI 82 of A-H62.
We Deliver Everywhere,
PORTLAND PURE MILK AN CREAM
COMPANY.
BIG
DEPARTMENT
U
J U Alt U VmI-I U L2 VaJ VeatafT
STORE CLOSED DP
New Company Claims They Were
led and Admit Their Failure
to Handle the Store
Mis-
Several months atro a new company was formed to take over the
department store at Third and Yamhill. A great future was planned
and the heads of the store had visions of soon owning a great and
beautiful department store. But unfortunately three great obstacles
stood in . their way. First of all, having too many managers' and
buyers, that they overloaded the location. Second, misjudging
the amount of business they should do and buyingtoo high a grade
of merchandise.- Again, not being acquainted with the conditions
of. the country and trying to build up a big business in a few months
that has taken other firms years fo get.
The Trout
Are Rising!
Fly fishing time is tare. .
We are ready for it with a sup
ply of good tackle that will
' surely get results.
Our Backus flies are made to
catch trout in Oregon waters
.and they do it, too. . '.
"We ar originators of the Buck
' tall files you hear so much about,"
. ............ ... . .... . f. ... ....
BncKus&Worris
23 fiorrl eort5V-i t Be.t!I ?h& 5 K
No doubt this notice will prove a surprise to many of the regular
customers, for it seemed as though the new company was forging
ahead, only to find that day after day they have been, losing money.
Conditions exist whereby the store has been- locked up and the
stock, fixtures and 'all ordered sold out at once for the money they
will bring on the greatest slaughtering sale ever held on the Pacific
Coast. MONEY WILL BE PAID TO THE CREDITORS. For
the benefit of those who are not acquainted with this store stock
consists of ladies' and misses Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts, -Corsets,
Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Millinery, etc., men's and boys' high
grade Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, etc.
Entire outfitters for the whole family. u
n
Store
July 31, to' make way for mammoth department store. Workmen
are already altering the building and we must close out everything.
High-Grade Men's Shoes, including Bostonians, S. & M., Packards,
King Quality and many other well-known makes, go on sale at ri
diculously low prices.
AH G5.00 and S6.00 AH 8.50 and $4.00 All Odds and Ends
Shoes Go at Shoes Go at and Broken Lots at
Fixtures are for sale. Showcases, counters, tables, shelving,
office furniture, adding' machine cash registers, cash carriers, etc.
Nothing, will be , reserved. Each and every article represents some
money value and must be sold at once, no matter how great a sac
rifice must be made.
Discriminating buyers coming early to this great sale will not
be disappointed, for the store has been closed sand every article
marked in plain figures so as to make a hasty riddance of the entire
stock. . , ' 1
"" Doors will open to the public Friday, Jun6 21, at 10 a. m. For
full particulars see tomorrows papers. Upen tor bids oh fixtures.
Call C A. Peterson, invoice appointee. Main 4918. w . r
THE BANKRUPT SALES COMPANY
, Formerly the New Golden Eagle Department Store. i f
THIRD AND YAMHILL' STREETS,
V
t O .aaaaiO
Store closed all Hay Wednesday to prepare for this great sale.
SALE BEGINS THURSDAY AT 10 A. M, JUNE 20. Open even
ings until 8 o'clock, Saturday until 10:30 o'clock. This gives the
working people a chance to take advantage, of these bargains.
mm
; y- The Union Man's Shoe Store Formerly Protzman & Campbell Shoe Company
146 ; FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE EAST ENTRANCE OF MEIER & FRANK'S 5TC:
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