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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY- EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. r- 4- SIECOHON AT SACRAMENTO Commoner Given Rousing Re ception at 'Early Hour at Hanford; Doctrine of Roose- " velt Declared Dangerous. (rn)Ied Trfsi Irntet Wire.) Hanford, Cal., Spt. 24. 9tartlng on a tour or the San Joaquin valley which will land htm this atternoon at Sacra mento to address the delegates to th Democratic state convention, William J. 'Bryan, campaigning In the Interest of woodrow WllsOn, Democratlo nominee for president, arrived here at 7 o'clock this morning. Traveling with the Commoner are a doken California Democratic leaders, in Wudlng James D. Phelan and J. S. "Wlardell, who will have charge of a hist mass meeting at Dreamland rink, San Francisco, tonight. Despite the arly hour hundreds thronged the sta tion here. Bryan was driven to a hottV amid an enlhunlaetlo demonstration. ,' Bryan's speech delivered In the court house vard aroused his auditors to wild enthusiasm. Bryan devoted ahout the same amount of time to Taft and to Roosevelt, declaring that the former was out of harmony with the progres sive movement and that Roosevelt is a belated reformer. Bryan used Oeorge W. Perkins as an Illustration of Roose velt's plan for making the trusts per manent. "His doctrine," Bryan said, "Is the most dangerous preached in a hundred .. yeara." In presenting Woodrow "Wilson, The Commoner dwelt upon the moral cour age of the Democratic nominee and his ympathy with the people. He also ex pounded on Wilson's rare ability aa a Student of government. The, Bryan special train left here at a. m., arriving at Fresnoan hour Jater. At Fresno a 40 minute speech was de livered. The party expects to reach Saoramento at 3 o'clock this afternoan. Bryan announced he had accepted an invitation to apeak at Reno, Nev., -Thursday.. His itinerary calls for speeches at San Francisco tonight, Oak land tomorrow morning and Sacramento tomorrow night. Big Crowd at Fresno. Trtsnoj- JS&L, Sept. 24. More than 8000 cheering men and women were as ebmled In tha courthouse square here today when William Jennings Bryan ar rived from Hanford and delivered a short speech eulogising Woodrow Wilson and denouncing Taft and Roosevelt. "I will speak of Taft, the president who Is." said Bryan; "of Roosevelt, the president who has been, and of Wood row Wilson, the president who Is to be. Taft) a unique figure In political life, cam into power four years ago by a million majority, and "hi "toca out by unanimous consent. 'Roosevelt comes as a reformer at the sloventh hour not as a penitent prodi gal, not to turn state's evidence against his former associates, but with the de mand that he be' mad prosecuting at torney and placed in charge of the case. "Roosevelt Bays the trusts are here to stay, That ait we can do is to regu--latethem; but h Is unwilling to let them be regulated by the people, or by congress, or by the courts, but demands that they be regulated by a bureau to he appointed by the president, and he wants to be president. "Where Mr. Roosevelt's position is "good on national Issues, the Democrats have been there before him. I think it is only fair that Mr. Roosevelt would do with his Issues like they sometimes do with eggs mark the date on them. "Now, I am glad to have him come . in, but he has been late. He. has been on the other side, and we have had to work along witheut him and with him against us. And, now that he has come over, we nave got our fight about won." PARKING OP TAXIS ON STREET MUST CEASE, NEW EDICT (Continued From Page One.) how .this rent is. collected under the guise of permitting the use of a tele phone. Calls It a Graft. "Some of these fellows get almost enough from this source to pay for their own rent," said Mr. Grant. "I am -an.Ktow-to--gt-ta..x;ila. .graXt,- "Once In a whil a ni .tim.ff...... comes to town and tries to 'break in' on some corner that is practically being " oTd"lo oThers. THe onrercTiauTfeur5 try to get him into trouble, and then I hear of it " This practice and Immoral conditions around many of the taxi stands came in for a Heoiing from Comx llinen Hurgard and Watkinh. "Thorp ih a lot of dirty work on ac count of tli-se btands," tald llr. Bur gard. "That's r!ght." answered Councilman -Watkin. "tul ih Uxl sUrul at Klxth and Stark streets is. one of the Worst holes in the rit v." But taxi cub alu.ses wen.- not t lie only conditions aim.-d at l,y the parking pro vision of the rdn.ai.f... n u wa8 point ed out that many business ,.!iws ar blocked .,y the autos t prlvUie clti rens parked in front of them for li..,lr. After Julius Me..r, ne of tt Jar;o delegation of iro;,ertv f,v.-rrn present had protested acali.st any notion t! it would make the streets a "hum-n graveyard" declanng ,.0 had In nilnil particularly the welfare of the small merchant. City Attorney Grant an swered that practvally every BrnaJ, merctrJint in the distri. t affected had in letters favored tl. proposed regula- s'ut'on of possible hardships the i we guarantee We searched tli. r.i,... , r - uic inducts ii me "ihsbef,ire,a Hove, vvas found which Lennon gwu niunjn tor the LKKST label .It had to be an EXTRA MERIT. Glove ,, ' i5tyle- "itching, colors, up to an exacting standard -The CREST Pique Kid Glove is equally dress and street wear.' Ask for it by the name VQIove - OLDTIME SHEEP KING OF UMATILLA DIES r bk At T v- 1 , L 3,3 4 i vis ? . ' . P . : v .. -a Charles Cunningham. 9rrl) to Th Jonrnil.J Pilot Rock, Or., Sept. 24. Charles Cunningham, who until a few years ago was a Pilot Rock sheepman of Immehss holdings and who was known as the sheep king of Umatilla county, died at Fasco, Wash., Sunday. He was about 70 years old. He sold his sheep interests several years ago and has been operating the Hotel Cunningham at Pasco. .. ... imposed on autolsts by this regulation, William F. Woodward explained, would be certain to be the erection of large garages of 10 to 12 stories, where autos could ho stored at nominal cost. He said this had been doife in Los Angeles. At that, Councilman Burgard told of knowing of two or three persons who were ready to build bucJi structures at once if the ordinance should go into ef fect. Doctors who have red cross signs on their autos not only will not be ex empted from fines for speeding on that account, but tney are liable to indict ment and heavy fine for violation of the federal statutes for using the red cross. This was the warning for the doctors uttered by City Attorney Grant, who said he had Just looked up the federal law and knew. Any time United States District Attorney McCourt should de cido to act against doctors using the red cross, he Bald, he would get a pretty good haul. The red cross emblem Is permitted only to a branch of the army hospital service, lie explained. Penalties Are Provided. When the committee yesterday morn ing decided to "ions" Portland into two districts, in one of which all vehicles may go 15 miles an hour, and in all the rest of the city 25 miles an hour, as told in yesterday's Journal, this auto matically included streetcars. This was explained by City Attorney Grant at the afternoon session, when l. Fuller, vice president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power oompany, asked whether streetcafs would still be limited to 12 miles an hour as provided in the franchise. "Streetcars are Included with all other vehicles except baby buggies and hearses," returned Mr. Grant. "So in stead of 12 miles an hour your cars may go IS oT 25 miles an hour it this ordinance passes." An exception to "all vehicles'" was finally made when auto trucks under two tons were limited to 16 miles, and of two tons or over to 12 miles an hour throughout the city. ' At the same time emergency wagons of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company were exempted, with police and fire apparatus, and physicians act ually answering a call, from speed limit requirements. Penalties of from $20 to $200 fine, or from 5 to So days in Jail, are pro vided for violation of the ordinance. Heartburn, Gas, Dyspepsia and All Stomach Distress Ended With ''Papers DTapepsTn;'' Tou don't want a slow remedy when yoor stomach Is bad or an uncertain one -tir a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you musn't Injure it with drastic rirups. Pane's I.i'apepsin Is noted fnr It's speed In giving relief; It's harmless iiusk; It's certain unfailing Hrtlon in r); .hit 'tir s:ck, sour gassy stomachs. It's millions of cures in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach 1 1 utile lias made It famous the world o e r. Kei.ji this perfect stomach doctor In your home ke p it handy get a large io cent case from any drug store and then If anyone should eat somthing which doepn't agree with them; if what they en t lnys !lko le:id, ferments and shuts and forms gas; causes headacho, (r.zzlnes and nausea; eructations of add and undigested food remember aigonn as rupo's Dtapepsln comes In tonfti't with the stomach all such din tress vanishes. It's promptness, certain ty and e-Tso In overcoming the worst stomach disorders Is a revelation to those who try it. .50 glove c .c .L world for 's thought made of had to be smart for CREST Morrison. Street, Opp. P. O., Hosiery. UmbrcllZZy ONE DOSE IB INDIGESTION GO. BOY WINS FIRST PRIZE , AMONG 350 IN JOURNAL' BABY BEAUTY CONTEST (Continued From Page One.) why the girls did. not win. despite the fact that there were scores of beautiful ones shown In the pictures." Many Get Honorable Mention. In addition to the prize winners, the judges also made up a list of 12 names for honorable mention. In selecting the list, they were compelled to draw straws to decide the majority of cases for the reason that there were several rivals, for each position whose ooints w equal. Those listed for honorable men tion are: Hope Grant McMillln. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mc Millln, 863 East Washington street. Cynthia May Kenner. areri X v..r. daughter of Mrs. Roy Kenner, 629 Hoyt street. Mildred Verne Gilbert. mi. ana jurs. jee Gilbert, 1120 East .uui sireei. Dorothy Schas. aed 2 rears 8 month daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Schas, 304 Grant street. Winfield Scott Brackenrlrt 8 months, son of Mr. und Mrs 'w s Brackenrldge, Helnx apartments. Marguerite Clara Levi tt. a red 1 vnr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Levitt, 345 East Thirty-seventh street F. Leon Ray, 1005 Mississippi avenue, aged 2 years. Lois Earle, aged 2U veara. dmichter of Mr. and Mi's. W. C. Earle, 92BH East Couch street. Donald William Klein, a red 9 month son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klein, 423 H wurriBun sireei. Evelyn Goodnoueh. acred i v..r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U J. Good nough, 935 East Burnslde. Grace Lillian Rhvue. af t vnn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rhyue! ' juaryiana avenue. Ruth Bashline. aged J Tears. 11 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bashline, 575 Gideon street Thanks to the mothers and fthr who sent In hundreds of baby photo graphs, for it has been found that the Rose City Is Indeed the home of the prettiest Infants. For their Interest In the matter The Journal extends its thanks. Large Photorranhs win v,. ..m ,,r.n the parents call for them. Post card lies will be mailed as soon as possible. Following are the names of mnm con testants heretofore unmentioned: W. Wilkes. 314 years, inn l. v lock, of 799 Williams avnue. Vernon William Everett are 1 months 61i East John street St Johns. Harriett, age 20 months, daughter SWS "reef ' Cb E"' Lillian Dorothv. m s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Zelier 973 East Taylor street Uer' Catharine, ag 3 years, daughter of j The New Wood-Lark Building ALDER AT WEST PARK fiS i i i lil Nit This is Soap week in Portland. Every home will now have a new supply of Soap Not only for family washing but Soap for the toilet For the face for the skin for the hair and even new Soap for the family pets. Our big Soap Sale in the basement was the mecca for shoppers yester day who bought at a big saving their future supply for the entire family. Even if you are well supplied with Soap it will repay you to attend this sale. Remember this week only. Cooper's Elixer of Cascara Sagrada. A sovereign remedy for constipation and derange ment of the bowels 40f bot. Cold Wells. The best rem edy for coughs and colds 25 bottle. Are You Taking a Course in Stenography? We carry the best practice paper to be found; 500 sheets, white 4K Also pencils, erasers, note books, crayons, water colors, etc. Are you going away to school? Here is a pen you can carry up side down in pocket or bag "A Friend Most Needed." Wa terman's Safety, Conklin's non leakable. Long, short, fat and thin ones, 82.50 to 827.00 "Wood-Lark" Fountain Pens ?1 "Wood-Lark" self fillers 81,50 We clean and straighten points and keep your pens in good condi tion free of charge. Our ink supply is always fresh and free to every one. In Our Bristle and Parisian Ivory Department Extra heavy Parisian Ivory Combs .79 Parisian Ivory Nail Brushes 49 Large Parisian Ivory Removable Buffers 98t Small handle Ivory Manicure pieces 29 Large round Mirrors in Parisian Ivory at 82.19 Ever try one of our guaranteed Tooth Brushes at 25? Twelve styles to choose (rom, each In a sanitary carton. Try No. 9 for that sore throat For sale at our Homeopathic Department on the Mezzanine floor. Complete 6tock of Home opathic remedies for all illsf Phone Us Your Kodak Finishing Orders We Will Send Wood 0pen Accluwnt Fj Delivery -Have Your Prescriptions Filled a -KJ' v Here-Canadian Money Taken at Par KjrH Mr. and Mrs. I M. Ackerman, 655 Madi son street Ivar, aed 11 raoDtts, son of Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Johnson, 14 West Humboldt street. Imogens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Belcher, age 2 years, E6S Mississippi avenue. L. C. McNutt, age It months, 1110 East 19th street north. Olive Bernlce, age 10 months, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bishop, 16 West Jarrett street. I Herbert, age 3 years 2 mbnths. son of Mr. and Mrs. F.'H. Pepper, Lents, Luclle Christiansen, age 4 years, 989 Glenn avenue north. Cornelius, age 1 year, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Super. Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maokle, 1492 Minnesota avenue. James Timothy, age 3 years 5 months. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kent, 433V4 Larrabee street Edna Olivia, age 3 years 11 months. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. John son, 14 West Humboldt street. Molly, age 3 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Overback, 60S Front street. Harold, are, 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Blum, 589 First street Evelyn, age 3 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodnough, 935 East Burnslde. Kenneth, age 3 years 2 months, son of Mrs. Nina Parr, 246 North 17th street. Harold and Klrmet, age 4 and 2 years, sons of Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Smith, 28S8 6 2d street. Rosamond H., age 2 years, daughter, of Mrs. J. Fowler, 437 East 63rd street south. Marlon Evelyn, age 6 months, daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Simons, Ven- abie hotel, city. to Howard, age 15 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons, , Mabery, Or. Charles, age 20 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Updegraff, 682 Rodney avenue, Delbert, age 1 year, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orval Price. Rlckreall. Or.. Eva Mary, daughter of Mrs. L. H. French, 1182 East 17th street north. Grace, age 2 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cunningham. 574 East Ankeny street Elmer, age 3 years 8 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Zeller, 978 East Tay lor street. Virginia, age 15 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. 226 19th street Marguerite, age 2 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Morris, 878 Montana avenue. Harold Caruso, ace S vears. arm of Christ Tangen, 406 Dover street Margaret Josephine. see i vr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulhol land, 894 Benton street Orrin, age 6 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber McCrum. Lents, Or. wnnma titxgerald. are S monhfi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fltsgerald, 689 Williams avenue. Geraldlne. age 9 months, daurht.r of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson, 8810 tea sireet a. a. Alfred Joseph, age 3 years, son of A Clean-Up on Soap THIS IS SOAP WEEK IN OUR BASEMENT STORE EVERY STANDARD BRAND WELL REPRESENTED NOTE THE NAMES THEN NOTE THE PRICES LENOX SOAP, 8 CAKES FOR 25 10c Fels Naptha Soap 4 cake 10c Valiant's Antiseptic Soap 5 cake 48 doz 15c Liebig's Skin Soap. 8tf cake 84 doz '10c Lister's Carbolic or Pine Soap .....5 cake 48 doz 10c Valiant's Carbolic or Tar Soap 5 cake 48 doz 10c Bell's Pine Tar Soap 5 cake 48 doz 15c Wild Flower Mt. Hood Soap .8 cake 84 doz 15c U-Ar-Das Complexion Soap 5 cake 48 doz 25c Cuticura Soap. . ..... . ...... ........ .15 cake Odds and ends Soap 37 doz 5c Ivory Soap, 7 for 25 Conti Genuine Imported White Castile, bar .57 La Perla Castile, bar 39 Hot Nourishing Drinks Now being served at our Soda Fountain. Also tuty little sandwiches, relishes, etc. At Our Household Drug Counter " "WOOD-LARK" PURE OIL OF -GAL! FORNIA-OLIVRvS- Our standard hundreds are using this oil every day. Hundreds more would be taking it if they once gave it a trial. Price, per bottle 25e 50, 851 and $1.00. Jj-gallon ..81.75gallon ..83.50 DANDY ROACH DESTROYER "WOOD-LARK" We are called upon every day for something to exterminate roaches. Try our roach powder and be con vinced. Price, per can 504 "WOOD-LARK" GREEN SOAP Made in accordance with the U. S. P. requirements. For a first class shampoo and a genuine scalp cleanser use this soap. Price, per Yi-lb. jar 25 Price, per 1-lb. jar 40 WITCH HAZEL (Dickinson's Best) This brand of Witch Hazel is universally recognized as the high est class goods on the market. Regular bottle 10, 15S 25 and 40. Half, gallon 654 'Gallon .......81.25 We Guarantee to Give You a Truss That Fits Perfectly Men and women in attendance for fitting rooms. Single Truss. .... .754 and up Double Truss ...81.25 and up Fourth floor take elevator. ard, Clarke & Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson, 3810 42d street B. E. , Edith Ive ag S years,, 611 40th avenue b. is. Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Crulman, 192 East Eighth street : Noys, age 2 years C months, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Graves, l&fl&"East lTtn Btreet Wlhflcld Scott, age 8 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Scott Bracken ridge, Helns apartments.- George Richard, 11 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Le Porter, Van couver, Wash. Two pictures. . Helen, age 6 months,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodruff, 311 East 60th street Lorenoe and Marvin Lamora, age 2 years and 7 months respectively, chll dren of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lamora, ibs4 Kust liurnsiae. Dorothy, age 4 years, daughter of Mrs. W. E. Jones, 860 Ivy street Danny Butler, age 2 years, 172 East 76th street North. . Gene, age 2 years son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carr, 1711 East 7th street Evelyn Caffery, age 2 years, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Caffery, 454 Salmon street. Evelyn May Morey, age 3 years, 48th and East 74th street. Irvinir Joseph, age 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Davis 1186 East 26th street North. Clifford, S years, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Koshnltzky. 131 East 10th street Frank, age 9 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berlund, 716 72nd Btreet North. HOUSES WRECKED BY GIANT BLAST; WOMAN SWOONS (Continued From Page One.) In the pantry shattered. A 5-year-old boy escaped death at this house by re turning; just In the nick of time after a toy. Bath Boom Wreoked. Mrs. Hood Bottler of 229 Whltaker street who is renovating her home had Just returned to the house after set ting a glass door against the Tout). bin home, when the explosion came and the rocks that wrecked the Toubbln bath room completely demolished this door. Charles Thrums of 245 Whltaker street reported that a rock had gone through the roof of his home doing at least 50. damage and, George M. Welster of 263 Whltaker street reported that one window was demolished and a room wrecked in his home. , The contractors had a permit to blast and had placed bonda to cover damages done, so no arrests were made, Gieblsoh and Joplln have the oontract for ths work, and Llnd Is a subcontractor un der that firm. Journal Want Ads bring results. 10c Bon Ami Soap 6 25c Packers' Tar Soap ,...17 25c 4711 Vegetable Rouge Leaf lets 104 25c Mennen's Talcum ...15 Bell's Borated Talcum ....10 Mt. Hood Cold Cream for 15, 25 and 50 "TJFDa sTJr i eTnaTFace FowT der 25 Specials From Cut Glass and Art Department 7 and 8-inch Cut Glass Bowls very handsome deep cuts no pressed blans values to $7.00. Special during this week 83.50 Big oval frame special 1000 oval gold, black, from cabinet to 12x 16 several designs from J4-inch to Vj inches wide. Regular up to $1.50. Special 484 Remember, ours is the place to get your pictures artistically and well done largest stock of newest finished mouldings in city. Vis itors always welcome. .New shopping Bags in seal, walrus and" pigskin leather. Values to $& special ....$4.85 New shipment of "Cross" Gloves pair 81.50 16-in. Cowhide Traveling Bags, riveted frame. Regular $6.75. Special 84.65 35c Alcohol Lamps1 214 SOc Alcohol Stoves 374 65c Alcohol Stoves 494 75c Alcohol Stove 574 $7.50 2-burner Alcohol Cooking Stove 84.98 $11 3-burner Alcohol Cooking Stove 87.33 for Them and Make Delivery Special Votes R. M. GRAY'S $2000 Auto Contest TUESDAY 3000 votes with each TIE 10,000 votes with each PETTICOAT WEDNESDAY 3000 votes with each air SOX THURSDAY 3000 votes with each 5oc purchase of COLLARS 10,000 votes with each LADY'S TAIL'R'D WAIST FRIDAY 5000 votes with each $1 worth of UNDERWEAR, NIGHT ROBES or PAJAMAS SATURDAY 7000 votes with each SHIRT ; 10,000 votes with each HAT The greatest opportunity to help your friend is now CONTEST CLOSES OCTOBER 1 1? . M. 273-275 Morrison at Fourth The Secret Is the absolutely clean surroundings and the hygienic conditions under which it is made, together with the temptingly deli cious pure food products which are used. A visit to our plant will prove this to you. CRYSTAL ICE & STORAGE CO. EAST 244. Said: "Teach economy ; that "that is one of the first virtues. It begins with saving money." Our self-recording home savings banks, made of nickel plate, are strong and attractive. Call today and take one home. Teach the children the saving habit. Let them learn to save and carry a savings account. There is no bet ter way to give them the right start in life. Aside from, the money they save they acquire habits of business economy, rather than of careless spending. Merchants National Bank Under, Government Supervision. Founded in 1880 Washington and Fourth Foster fit Klelser Outdoor Advertisers PArWTBD BUU.STXXS FAINTED WAUI POSTEKS Sait nth ul Sail Ertrtt Btrti can nil.) -aaa. " ft for This Week GRAY of the Goodness OF Why Pay More? We replace teeth without plates which cannot be told from your own. We gi v-absolutely-reliable- and-.up4.cuda.te..- dentistry which will please you, not only in looks, but in active service. Our artificial'' teeth are guaranteed to fit, to stick to your, mouth and to feel comfortable. , The Best Dental Work at These Prices Full set, that fit $5.00 Gold Crown, 22-K $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-K .....?3.50 Gold Fillings fl.00 Silver Fillings 50 All Work Guaranteed Fifteen Years Electro Painless Dentists Corner Sixth and Washington Sts, Oregon Humane Society OmCB 174 MADISOW ST. ' PHOITB MAIIT 698 J A-7B8S Refer ajl crualty calla to thu office KORSS AXBtrUUrCB MABSHAXL 60