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THE OREGON DAItY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND,: MONDAY, EVENING. : NOVEMBER: 3, 1913; 1) TOWN TOPICS AMUSEMENT The Qlrl t2&uZPBP:': $nikltli fu?ow! .;; LYKio Foufth and Stark. Keating. Flood . uuiical Comedy company, -i 'V PANTAOES-r-Uruadwar and A,l J COLUMBIA filtbf Mtweeff""1 uuiical Comedy company, .--ne ouug niirr. "Wuttniton " nl Hlnrb llnllnti nlxturM 11 a. m. to 11 D. ID PKOPLKK THKAUBB Weet Park and Alder ) III. Jimn U'Nell In "Count of Uonte CrlatO." ARUADKWaehlugton. between .Sixth and HrruHwir. llotion Plrturiia. ' i. :; BTAB Waahtne-tott and l'srk. Motion plctnraa. ULobh THKA'i'ttB Utb and Weaulag too. Mo - .Uoa picture., jt'Caii- - Weather 'Conditional' . - ",- Portend and vicinity Bain tonight end Tuaadayr brink, soutbeaaterly winds. , Ursgoa Haln weat, fair eaat portion to . night; warmer south end east portions; Toea- . any ram; eontbeastoriy winaa, increasing aiong WaaulugtonBain tonight, wanner eait-poN tf - tionr Tuesday rain: : moderately , tiign souui- eaaieny wiuus. .: . liluh.KaltT rnnfoht. Tuaadav 1 fain. 't ED W A lib A. REALS. ,;L - t - Dlatrlct Foracaater. "Meadco" Will Be nbjecfc "The most ' important and most talked of subject tin America, today is our controversy -with Mexico," reads the announcement , . of the Rotary club luncheon at the Com- ; tnerclal club tomorrow, c. v. Cooper, president of tha club, is; to dls9Uss ths i sltuaUon in , Mexico, which na is wen :" able, to do because the rubber company - of which he la head has all US holdings in th. turbulent republic; Tha Mexican onsul. Frank , A. Bpancer. Is to ba a guest of honor, and the vies preaiaeni, jr. C. English-will be chairman of the ay. - y .'-''' ; - oy Aeoldentaur anov xne cnargeoi shotgun accMenUUy discharged yes ; terday afternoon struck Roy Johnson, . 12ik Kearney street, in tne iace. we is f atUha St. Vincent hospital. Several ' shots lodged In the cheek. Johnson is . IT years old. H was hunting near the Vanoonver ferry. Tno gun waa us charred when be pulled It Over the fence after him. C J. Mass was nearby ' at the tim with his automobile. He ' took tha Injured lad to the home of Dr, go, .W, Tanilesle at 1061 Williams avenue, . thence to the hospital. '.rtaai ghoot Xs Veld. Approximately 100 men of the Oregon National uuara . attended the closing event of the record practice geaeon for th national tro chlea at the Clackamas range yesterday. Colonel Martin was In command. Exact scorings will not be known for some time tout it is stated that. Muitnoman county troons have Qualified a large number of aharpsnpoters, nriemen ana marksmen and that the report to the war department win give-me xnira Regiment and the Coast Artillery corps an unusually high standing. Fast or Surprises Congregation. In. . aieaa oi aeuvenna me regular nuu Mtait' ,mnn nii-ht. Rnv Wa.lter Duff the new pastor of the Calvary ; Baptist church. East Eighth and Granl avenue, surprised the congregation by England and. the Ref ormaUon." . The service was much different from the usual church meeting; and Rev. Mr. Duff 'ought to tell by story and pictures of the reformation. Rev. Mr. uurr is a hellever in advertising as a means of upbuilding tha church. Compensation Aot Bisonsseav The subject of discussion by the Current Events club at the First Presbyterian church yesterday was the workmen s compensation act; John s. Bradley of Washington atate said that in his two htr.ta'tru had' provVery saUsfac': tory. The club is composed of members f the church and It discusses topics of pracUcal interest every Sunday noon. Oase at the BltnoinalW-An enthusi- antic audience listened to Harry Oase Sunday afternoon on "Eternal Youth." Tonight at 8 Mr. Oase opens a series of alx consecutive lectures at tne Muit - nomah hotel committee room on maiza- I nine floor. Subjects: "Concentration." Health,"- "Perpetual Youth," "Financial Success," "Qenius'.and "Regeneration." Course, complete, $6; single lecture, I ti.oo. (Adv.) Special Meetings at Idbrary-Speclal meetings scheduled for this week in tha assembly rooms . of the new publlo library, include the Audubon society to- nlght A 8 o'clock, Portland Orad. Teach- ers" association Wednesday at 4 p. m., and Portland Educational association at 4:15 p. m., Oregon Civlo league Thursday, November 6, at 8 p. m and first lecture in Reed college extension I series by Arthur E. Wood at 8 p. m. .. Kan and woman Plead Guilty. B, C Copple. a city fireman, living at 685 Couch atreet, Saturday evening came horn, and found AXI. Clark there with Mrs. Copple. A fight followed, and then . J arrest oi tne wire ana Claris. Both pleaded guilty this morning in the mu- nteipal court to a statutory charge. Sentence was deferred until this after noon at 8 o clock. Massmeetlng at Bichmond. A mass meeting of the patrons of the Richmond school will be held at the school build ing Wednesday evening, November 6, at o'clock, . Matters of vital importance I toi every resident of the district will be discussed. 'A short1, program will be I given by tne pupus. isvery one la ur , srentlv reauested to be present. man School Parent-Teacher oi rele will : meet In the auditorium of the school at . m Allr tnnnrma aftiiniiiAii ,. n M to1,MMAM nma. t? th, afthnvl Va.nI will speak and entertainment will be furnished by the PUDlls. Refreshments ' Win oe serveu. Will Debate Single xas W. S. X'Ren I and J. V. Manning will oppose each ' other . at - the Arleta school tomorrow night In a debate on the single tax quae tlon. Mr. U'Ren will speak In favor of the tax while Mr. Manning will speak against It. A short, musical program will precede" the debate starting at 8 O'clock. . g :r-;;W. ,:;'.lalvatlon''Armr Bervloes-iajo and i Mrs. John Galley of Chicago, assisted by Captain and Mrs. Douglass, will con duct the services at the Salvation Army hall. Second and Ankeny streets, tonight. I Tuesday and Wednesday,,at 8 p. m. Bps- I ctal muslo will be rendered. : Admission t Win bq t rea . AU are Invited, v . Istate of James Hackensle. The ea- , tale or James juaokensie, who died Au- ; BUttJM,. was probated today. . The estate la composed oi Lincoln' and Tamhiii wo promera ana a sister are tne neiijs, On Third Tons life la Bee-Make 4klva ,Amfnrt,hlA nA . 1 keeping your mattresses and pillows ren ovated., Portland Cufled Hair Mattress Factory," 16th and Zovejoy streets. Phons Main 224, A-1J47. (Adv.) , ZTovember Grand Jury Circuit Judge ivavanaugn, as presiaing juage for the xt two months,-this morning presided at the drawing for the November grand i Jury. The members of the grand jury are; A. L. I'arkhurst, 123S Union ave nue north, manager of the Crater Lake Company; B S. Walton, 1547 East Btarx Street,' auto repairer; K. Barker, farmer near Holbroolt; B. A. Fay, 004 East Oak, manufacturer; B. W. fichnelderjost,, 420 North Twenty-first street. Janitor: A. I Carlson. SOS East Morrison, olaar deal- 1 H B' Zech,'S81 Norm Fourteenth saloon' man. Th grand Jury i wu Begin : investigations . next ween. ... Mother Beaks, Kay mtm-mlL&.wetF search- for her .aoi-iiaviBg .proved' tin availing, Mrs. 'J. Porter, of 407 .' East Yamhill street, this city, has appealed to the press to aid her in finding Benton Heavener, formerly resident of HooJ River but now supposed to be living in 1 Posiland. Heaverter disappeared In 1808 I ehBrtly after his marriage, and hao never ' communicated with his mother slncd v He Is urgently needed at the present time to assist in settling up an estate. Mrs. Porter Is desirous of com municating with, anyone knowing of his wnereaoou ts. : ' v .. ,v .lecture at T. K, C A Dr.. Chapman wlli continue his lectures on literature In the auditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association tonight at 18 o'clock, His subject will be "The Flay Bot at the Western World." br Bynge. I These lectures are under the auspices of the r( M.,C. A. aducatlonal department. 860 Volt ' JS, O. 80 Bt, v i General Electric Co. motor; will sellor ax chang for . machlna tools, such as sharper or drill press. Address The Journal Pub. ,Cc . (Ad.) X Eyerlaas Comfort guaranteed, wheth or 'our 3-Jn"l Va.MWITrr;. tSS. tlH i " : '. : ' r , i. r?. Washougai ano way iaius. uiiy ceDt Btmday.M l.aTs Washington tMt dock at 1 p. to. (Adv.) Bmonl arotloewR. O. Dun eV Co. have moved to their new offices, 211-12J Moraraa bldg.. . 0r. " wasnington ana Broadway, V Adv.) or. e. m. Templeton, Pentlst moved to 60S-7 Morgan bldg. Main 2838. (Adv.) Sheeny Bros, Painting- and papering, 129 12th. Mara. 07Z, A-4io.tAav.j Dr.. C. ItoFariand, moved to" suite 857. Morgan bldg. tAav.j Dr. Z. O. Brown Sys, Bar, Mohawk ' (Adv.) building. Xr. J. B. MlRer, dentist, Morgan s (Adv.) bldg. , Oa Bterillsation Act vote 805 No. (Ad) Letters Frorn the People (Commnslcattona east t Tne Journal for pub lication In this department eboold be writtea oa only one side or. tne paper, anouia aoi esoeaa BOO words 1b lensth and mnat be accompanied hr the name and address of the eendec. If the writer does not deaire to nave the name pab- Usbed, be sboald so state.) li "Dlaenaalan la tba e-reateattof all reformeri. It. rationalises everything it toucbea. It robs prlnclplea of ell falae sanctity and throws than bark on tbelr reaaonableneaa. If they have no reaaonableoeaa it ratblewly ernabae them out of exlatenco and aeta np ita 6wn coocluakina la their stead." Woodrow WCaon. Doctor Rebukes Doctor. Portland, Nov. 1. To the Editor of the Journal: I notice In your Issue of yesterday what a doctor says about the sterilisation law, to be voted upon next Tuesday. I desire to say In comment that In this day Of Christian civilisation no man, and especially no doctor, ought prescribe a remedy for anything, that . , At ,nnn- to annlv in his own f " r&'VTl!Z others to do to him as hs itu to to others? No on , is so much to be feared among men aa the moral monster -ione devoid of human sympathyand wanting in respect for the work f the Infinite Hand, and ir stern laauon is to be pracUced It may be adjudged proper tn r,rin with the Deoole who are mor- a,lly 0ff their balance, ana wno snoum have lived in the' dark ages of thumb screws and physical torture. These be-, lated people are the moat oangerous i specimens of the human lamwy now -i A Bey thief is harmless in comparison. A petty tnier may nave f2. n irT him. but one devoid of .mn-,h and the ele- I""U"7 "ne nd toleration Is mnt it liasL he undoubt- JJLhA "'y J,:" V ... .vmnathv sadly needs the kindness and sympathy he denies to oiner. ANOTHER DOCTOR. Dr. Schultze'g. View Criticised. Portland, Or., Nov. I. To the Editor of The Journal In last evening s is sue of The Journal Dr. Sohulfse writes in a very decided, way of the sterilisa tion act, juaging u w, - letter he must be a healthy man with, a v v a. a llttlA aallntf (red blood in ms veins, uui ..... In his heart. Perhaps I have a conscience fully as scientific as Dr, , ecnu use s, put . does not make m oblivious of the fact that the judgment oi n , w uuu of men la Infallible. I do not even except that body of men 'to whom this act delegates1 the power to. pass upon the unfortunates. I have medical ...thnrtv for the assertion that It Is ....ina - iv difficult to pronounce any patient Incurable, and a professor in western university once said that'lt is better to err on tne siae oi mercy. T asrea With the aootor tnat tney should not be permitted to propesrate, ao long as they era as this acT de scribes, but I do not consider steriliza tion the sanest method of prevention. Would Uie doctor Include the consump tives alsoT I will not believe that . What tha 80,000 breakfaatless chil dren of tha slums of Chicago, or the rooms without windows In New York have to do with this act i xan to see. To or untutored mind that seems to be a purely eoonomlo question., The dnntnr's mind must wander. Appeal to Lovt of Merey. Merlin. Or., Oct 8, To. the Editor of The Journal X beg permission through the columns of The Journal to address the 'voters of Oregon. I would say; In the name dt "common humanity, let each and all labor to abolish cap ital punishment To y wing men Into eternity, guilty .:r.'-!hewiaev lu-H s rello of barbarous ages, -j . Many men have been i wrongrly executed, t and should such be the-casa with any of those Who may tbua ale In. Oregon, If vou hava a eonselenoa above the lower animals you will never experience peace of mind. Which of you would pass the same Judgment upon one of yotfr own children? Not one of you. Remember, your neighbors child Is as dear In the parents' sight as your) own. All those who vote for capital . punishment are only -helping along the works of the devil. There Is ao compassion in their hearts only-i revenge.; Christ forgave sinners, and he - taught . us to follow in - his footsteps; Did the command to put man to death? No, , Neither should . There are seymour and epanos. who must die tomorrow, sentenced on pure ly ' circumstantial evidenca , Do give such as these a chance for Ufa These friendless boys were once loved chil dren, but war led astray, by environ- THIS: IS A REPRODUCTION OF THATWLLSE ' ' Reoroduced belibtv Is the official' ballot "as It wfii arm-ar when handed ta tion November 4. .."vV-;' is'c."-;.-; In votlna It Is important to' remember the sdvice of the secretrarv of state. regular election. . If you want any, measure to become a law, vote "Yes." Jf vote o.--:;:,. ....:., .....o-.r, a,' ,.. , .-.iv-- a-v- . This la not a vote for or against t Keep" in ramd that, a Yes vote OFFICIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR PRECINCT NO. MARK A CROSS Referendum Ordered by Petition State University Building Sepals Fund Referred by au t thorfty of Mr. H. J. Parklson,. as Secretary, j Oregon ' Higher Educational institutions Betterment League, No, ' . 409 Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon, -Its purpose . Is to, provide funds for repairs and additions, to the ., State University Buildings, as follows: Library Build. ing, thirty thousand dollars; Engineering Building, flf- teen thousand dollars; Peady Hail,, ten thousand dollars; heating plant, , ten thouaand dollars, f - . - . Vote TEB or NO. 800. Yea '801.-. - No. University of Oregon Mew vBnilding f erred by authority of H. J. Parklson, as Secretary, Oregon Higher Educational Institutions Betterment League, No.. 409 Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. Its purpose is to provide funds to construct, equip and furnish a modem fireproof administration ana class-room building, and to-extend the heating plant to the same) The amount appropriated therefor la one hundred thouaand dollars (8100,000.) - - : - Vote YEB or NO. 803. X!L 808. No. Sterilisation Act Referred by authority of Mrs. Lora C. Little, aa Vice-President. i. aa Vice-rresment. Anu-oienuxauon jeadue. no. IXAV f onj'liiiru atcwia wicsvu. m jiur- pooe la to authorise the State Board of Health to order each surgical operations . aa the Board shall adjudge, to be performed upon habitual criminals, moral degen erates and sexual perverts, both male and female, and defining who shall be considered as such, the same being persons confined In some State institution. Vote YES or NO. 804. Yes. 806. No. ment, and perhaps stamped as criminals when Innocent Give such aa theae a chance to lead better lives. For them to leave this life with hatred In their hearts, , for Injustice dona them, to commence life on anotner- piane jubi aa they left it here which they will do is to drive to suffering and misery your brother, and you will have to stand In Judgment and . apswer that chare aaalnst you. So - take up the golden rule. Love your "brdther as yourself, and labor to abolish capital punishment. ( A V. Z. Action on University Referendum. Astoria, Or., Nev. 8. To the Editor of The Journal Organised labor of Clatsop county, represented at the last session of the Astoria Central Labor Council, Indorsed the measure favoring the referendum on the appropriations for the University of Oregon. Kindly make this fact known through the columns of your paper. HERMAN D. KRIBBS, Recording Secretary. $250 IS FIRST AID LIMIT OF COMPENSATION ACT In an article discussing the work men's compensation act which was con tributed by the Oregon Civic league. paragraph, as published Sunday, reads: "The act makes the cost or first aid es Well as Immediate . and necessary hospital expenses a charge against the Industrial accident fund, the amount being limited to 8100." As a matter of fact the "first aid" 1 limited to 8860 and burial expense 8100. The paragraph should have, read: "The act-majifs the cost of 'first aid.' as well as lmniedlate and necessary hos pital expenses, a. charge against the In dustrial accident runa. provision is also made for the payment of funeral expenses from the . fund, tne amount Deing limited to 8100." SNAKE CHARMER CASE REACHES POLICE COURT Mabel Boucher, the little snake charm. er, who defied the police Saturday morn ing with her reptiles, was In police court this morning to answer to a charre of defrauding' an Innkeeper. The man agement of the Hoyt hotel, claims shs removed her snakes and baggage with out pay'ng 94 room rent, and In addition thereto asks 120 damages to the room on account of a fire. The snake charmer contends that her baggage was held in the room, and that she would pay the rent bill when she se cured her baggage. Judge Stevenson asked Patrol Officer Inskeep to tnvestl-4 gate. The girl la allowing the snakes to remain at the Washington park soo. POLICEMAN SHOOTS HIS MEXICAN ASSAILANT Los Angeles, Nov. 8. Adolph Moreno. a Mexican, la dead, while the polloe are searching today xor nis lour, companions in an early morning attack on Patrol man Alberts wayples, in the Mexican quarter. " . Wayples had been warned anony mously to leave the quarter under pen alty of death. Early yesterday he was attacked by five armed Mexicans. H killed Moreno and put the others tj flight after a gun battle lasting IS minutes. . ' llart Bnyg Times. Willamlna, Or., Nov. 8. J. A Hart, founder of the Times, has acquired the property again by purchase, end an nounoes that he will take editorial mangement December L ftAXOSE ' Science has recently given to the world a new food by discovering a means f deodorizing flan. This de odorised flax Is called flaxoae, and has a very agreeable, rich and nutty flavor, When "combined with wheat and rye in the proper proportions, this nutty flavor Is very pronounced, and , the combina tion of cereals may be used in many waya It makes excellent bread, gems, mux fins, hot cakes, , breakfast mash, browd bread, oookies, etc. v The medical properties of flax have been well known for years, but owing to its disagreeable flavor It has never before been available as a food. The healing effects can now be secured In a new cereal called Roman Meal, a 8-lb. package, of which ' may be, secured at your grocer's for 25a i',y-v;. Taken dally in the. form of mush, gems,' muff ins, etc., It will cure consti pation and ra&By other ilia of the di gest! ts tract Here. then, is an oppor tunity for people suffering . from con stipation . to secure ; the : benefits of a solentlfioaliy balance food. Ask your grooer r for ..:a . .packaga ' :a c- f Hr : Yeu can' get Hoiiim ' Meal Bread. baked by the Log Cabin- Baking Co., at your . grooer'a : for a loaf. . ::;. ... ; f,Vi' v. '.r';,- u.j -..S,:-1, .fi r::':ff.--7 ' ::.?;'. a m-.' t..--.-t w referendum on the measurea. It it a caUot .'Wr..!Ji4A.iiv the .lsrtlatur. Is for the measures a "Ko", vote is against Multnomah County, Held on November (X) BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND ANSWER VOTED FOR. of the Feople. Oonnty Attorney Act No. 481 Worcester pose la to provides In the State, and. . present system of eral counties with other counties. ' j 80S. Yea 807. No. Workmen's Compensation Aot Referred by authority of Wilfred E, Farrell, No. 623 Lumbermens Building, Port. ,'land, Oregon. The purpose of this measure is to create , a State Industrial Accident Commission, composed of three Commissioner, to provide a tund for the com pensation of Injured workmen employed in hazardous occupations, to be raised partly by the State, partly by employers and partly by employes; the Commission to determine the amount under the act to be paid any person or persons on account of any injury received . .. In the course of his employment. Vote YES or NO. Approprlatlo ITT 808. Yes. 809. -No. PROPOSES BY nrXTXATXVB FETXTXOB. Bridge Bonds To authorise Multnomah County to issue Bonds amounting to 81,260,000.00 for the purpose of constructing an Interstate bridge across the Columbia River between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver. Wash. Ington, and tha approaches thereto. Vote For or Against. 810. For the 811. Against WELL-KNOWN AUTO )MH DIES SUDDENLY Archie V. Davig. Archie V. Davis, northwest represen tative of the Maxwell Motor company, who came here In April, died suddenly yesterday morning of heart disease. The death, which ocourred about 8 o'clock, came as a complete shock to his many friends. Mr. Davis and his wife re turned to their apartments In, the Mor ton, King and Washington streets, late Saturday night, and at 8. o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Davis, complaining of a pain near his heart aroused Mrs. Davis. He died before assistance arrived. Mr. Davis was one of the best known automobile men on the Pacific coast. Before coming here, he was sales man ager of the Maxwell branch at Detroit, Mich,, his home. He has figured In many automobile races, and was one of the winners of the Gild den tour-of 1913, with the Maxwell team. The tour was from Detroit to New Orleans, and waa won by the Maxwell team of three cars Mr. Davis has made several nota ble runs, among them being a trip from Ban Francisco to Seattle -in the first small Maxwell car sent to the Pacific coast. He was also the first driver over the new Columbia river highway from Bridal Veil to a point one mile west of Multnomah falls, the end of the present construction work. Mr. Davis, who was 91 years old. married Miss Tillle Schneider of Detroit, September 11,. 1909. The body will be taken back to Detroit for Interment, leaving Portland this evening at 7 l", Wit '' j AVE THE BAND 'Fve-im ' : i i l MM 2 for 25c ; 10c straight 3 for 25c Clear Havana G i g ar3 '''''l' i,:'; . ". Tsjnia, ' . . :100 band-box of 12-1212c dgaw, value $1.50 tv 210 bands-box of 25-12Uc agara, value $3.12 1 420 bauds-box of 50-1 220 cigars, value $6.25 -."- " ". ? Wains of Xaeh Band 1H ':'.. '-,. .-r v . Although this1 offer is extraordinary and. invelvei tremendous ex pense, we want every smoker to try KC.BBY clear Havana cigars. We rely on MX BUY quality to hold your patronage. V BLUMAUERFIUmK;DRUO.CO;;pi8 Portland sjgMijBrwHCBB ajnu8g- wun pg in our BALLOT votcra the. nolla for th aineclal elec !.''v.',f-;:,;-'.,i- fef$ pi1. 'vK'fC r-iSV:- Proceed exactlv as vou would at the you want any measure to be defeated, vote direct on the measures themselves. jiimI la tr rfrcetl. to th nconln for D- the measure. 4, 1913 ' Referred by authority of J. E. Cralb. Building, Portland, Oregon. Its pur. a District Attorney for each county to fix their salaries in lieu of the having a District Attorney for eev- the authority to appoint deputies for- vote YES or NO. Bonds. the Bonds. o'clock. Mra Fred Blooh, wife of the cnier clerk of the Oregon hotel, will acoompany Mrs. Davis east. Mra Davis wishes to thank her friends In Portland for the many kindnesses en own during' her bereavement. PORTLAND MEN JOIN NATIONAL CHAMBER By the visit of Walter E. Dorian J, iieia secretary or tne Chamber of Com merce of the United States, Portland's representation In the national body will be increased by about 15 memberships ine ooay was organised to unify the varying business interests of the entire country and secure so far as possible a better working connection among the local chambers. The organization was effected at the Instance of the federal department of commerce and has been In existence only a year. Letters wera eent out recently by Secretary E. C Ollther of the Portland chamber asking cooperation with the national body. A. H. Averlll. president of the chamber, and Joseph N. Teal, counsel for the transportation commit tee, have been members from the first The new members are: W. M. Ladd. A. I Mills, Harry L. Corbett. S. M. Mears, Franklin T. Griffith. Guy W. Talbot C. S. Jackson, W. G. Mcpherson, C. F. Adams, A. H. Devers, Edgar B Piper. Theodore B. Wilcox. L. A Lewis. Julius U Meier and W. D. Wheelwright UNIVERSITY MEASURES FAVORS BY SPEAKERS Support of tha university appropria tions and the workingmen'a compensa tion act at the polls tomorrow was urgoa at a meeting or the Portland Y M. C. A. yesterday by Eugene Brook ings, one of the most active nrv for the university, and Secretary Stone of the Y. M. c. A. who spoke for the wuiuycuiauBn Dill. Mr. Stone declared it was the duty of the state to make provision for the support of Its Injured workers, and said the compensation act offers the most equitable method devised thus far Mr. Brookings, stated that the defeat of tha referendum evoked against the university appropriations simply means nothing more than the release for use of moneys already appropriated for the university, but held up by the referen- uuxn. ONLY ONE TICKET NOW IN FIELD IN ORENC0 Orenco, Or., Nov. 8. Friday night the foUowlng ticket was selected for the ouuna siecuon mnce tne town waa In corporated. For mayor, Malcolm Mc Donald; recorder, R. I Wann; marshal. Grant Brown; treasurer, Edna Purdv council, Robert Schneider. EL A. Minoe w aaeaae. John Halmason. John A. McOee and Spencer Jones, - it is prooaoie that another ticket ZT'Z. . lDB I,e,a- Tn slectlon win w ueja in jjecemoer.' onicp Tioi jBter man J an, pt ivii.j DEFENSE IS IMADE W; h COMPENSATION ACT Statement of Electri . ers NoA;l 25 Declared ioi iwi-iW!M'ui-W.-rsrami3u5- aii4s, .m wb" - kwb - 7Ciiiairfa7Xri In a published advertisement signed by "Electrical .Workers No, 125'; and headed "Working Men Vote 809X No," the voters are urged to defeat the compensation - act .at - tomorrow's election and the statement is made 'that under the act a man suffering total dis ability would : receive only 925 per month. This statement Is untrue. :. Under the provisions of the bill, pen sions for permanent, disability range from 80 to 85(1, per month, and further more a pension goes to the widow or children In case of the disabled worker's death. , ' ' If a man sustains Injuries that result In permanent disability, the law pro vides for his support as follows: If unmarried, 830 a month; If the-worker have a wife or Invalid husband, but no child, $36; and for each child under the age of 10 years, the monthly payment shall be Increased $6 until such-child shall arrive at the. age of 1, but the total monthly payment shall ' not ex ceed $60. JEWELER'S WINDOW -IS SMASHED, GEMS STOLEN San Francisco, Nov. 8. The plate glass window of. Walter & Wolf, Fill more street Jewelers, was smashed, her early today and 8190 worth of Jewelry stolen. The robbery Is believed to have been the work of tha same man who smashed the window of the Macey Jew elry company on Market street early Saturday, escaping with jewelry worth more than 11000. tiVr. " ' T arV Every day we receive many broken glasses for repairs. Much of this 'repair" work comes by mail. . If we fitted the glasses, we have a "record" of them. In other cases small piece of broken glass enables us to make an exact duplicate of the lense. We are prepared to give this class of work prompt attention at a very reasonable price. DAYTON KTBSXQKT SFSCXAXiXST 608-9 wetland Bldg, Stk and Wash, Fifth Floor Entrance on Fifth Street. SPECIAL AT ouse ALL THIS WEEK Genuine 25c Web bach Mantles, 2 for 25c Eight and four candle power Carbon Lamps -regular 20c this week, two for 25c Fix hires? In decided contrast to the otSCnary pave ment is the "nonV akitf surface of Bi tulithic affords a sure foothold for all kinds of traffic .VJALTfS&COMPAMV INVITE TOUR INQUIRIES rOR 1 MO ; Phones i ,1a Main 163 llVJ A 1165 f f f - W v . Broken Glasses WB BEAXZ no CXAXOB TOM zxAMzzrxBrcr tkb btbb nni l .if lneLigntn lj can EIPITI Journal Buildm- BITIJ. BpTl WATEE TTSin THkODQU. OUT THIS JIBL.DIHO ' A lew auttaa ui Sinala koaoa III w ; ;r;.. SCfiHI-'a jfli Tenants' 'Directory BAAK, SB. GD8TAV J 1 Ml. A . 1 . U .818 niiiiui aaoa., wau paper, Oraund floor ......Broadway BROWKE, SB. AGNES K., Osteopath. Mala S6W V...I0M BBUR, CU8TAVE Z., K, O. MarahaU Ml, A-I463. .......... .10tk float BUiOJL, W. S., Inauraaee - luia SB7, A-8S? .....0S CHAMBKRJ.A1M. SB. CHAS. T., Eye, Ear. Moae sad Throat. M. 683, A-1S71. ...81 CONBHVATIVE UTVESTMEKX OO. Mala 1007 Vl DALLAS SEVELOFMEirt 00 Manhall 00, A-10U. ...AU DAVIS, JAMES V., lawyer Main 7M .601 A Via DAVIB, Xitnkai Lands Main 744 Uta flooi DBOAJf, W. W., Arty., Mala l?U....0t UXilLK-8THACHAM CO. Mais 6784 , ...70S ELLIOTT, I. V., Main M3S ...... .,..! .UaAMJttf, CLAMEKOai M., Attorney. MaraoaU tIM, A-10U. ................ ,S1 yXDaMAI, TaUBT CO. Marahaii SOO, A-I011 ......114 ZUK laAOttaBB' AsaOCIAXIO Mala ...Mi I0X, XB.VUT K., Optomatiiat , Main 88, A-1S71 ...! GKiMM, J. 6., M. D., Her. M 104., MALL, aOBLHT O., M. D., Mar. UH..S07 UyALT. JOBfcPH U., Main 1M aoi HOB'UCVLXVBAX flBJS BFT.IEf, Mala M76, A-887& ...SO IAYBB O'BBXOM, AttaraeyaatJav. Mala UT.. ....601 KELSCT, fBAMX O., Civil Tnlseer....ao XJLBK, KOYUfcM a ....70S K1BIMEB. yANX B K. D. Mar. S6l, A-MS ....lOtk floor IAKS LX1LS CO.. Mar. La0 ....... ...W7 HL. S. Mar. i0 607 lOMUEXt, J., Chiropodist, Mala U, A-(M .....S1S BaMaTEE. OBOAB, B., ; , Whaieaaie lauaber. Mar. Iltt ...M...0 XXBEEEE, L. B, LSI a - ManhaU till ......... ..........M.61 MOJTIOOMJSa, pBv t . JL, rhysieiaa and Bttrseea, M, S8,"A-18n... ...... ...91 MYEMS MABXiKTvateopatha MarahaU 17 604-7 XEUOM. a Wg AH A St. Att'y, Main 107 v '7 BaXBOV, DB. liai J Dentist. Main 8M ........607 XOa-ftfWfcSXEBJf Exkoxaio 00. Mar. 1W, A-401 ......6th float XOBXKWATEBM Z.VKBEB 00. MarahaU U1 , w;.....A...,..i.....08 OOOIDEMTAL LIFE IV 8. OO. . . , Mar. 1766 ...606 OEiLLXB. BOBXBXBOB, Baal Estate Mar. 488 ......611 0BO0 CIVIO LEAGUE. Mala tt6..808 OBEOOH EKOBAVIBO OO. . Mar. 60SS, A-M44 .,...64 Cost 0BEOOM riBB KEUSy AS800XAXI0B Main 6976, A-6S76 ..........08 ZAOLTIO LAUD CO ., , . f Mar. 488 ......... ...M....M...M..811 rAXXEB, DB. J. 0. .. ... .608 MIP S Sj EVBABXB. Attoraays MarahaU 600, A-Wli ................614 yUIKEJiXOli'B MAX. DETECTIVE AaZllOY Main 933 401 FLAY OBOOKD AND BECBKATIOB ASS N. Or AMEBIC A. Mala 8M.. ...S0 ftUICK. S. . inauiaaos Mais 8976, A4976 ... '. .606 eat vaxrtT ICTHa VIVnV UTT.T. SI m BjAlSivawivi w 1 1 J . . .. B Mala X436 ....... ....y ..6U BEYMOLD8, JOB. W., a B. Mala 1438 816 BOSK CITY LtlMBEB BHXKOLX CO. Mar. 81U ... ......... i. . . .1 BEUFEBT. X. Baal latata. Maia 18 ............. 800 BX1BBXB. IDA sVft I. Maia 611 ....... .....-...4w..g06 EMIXK. BICHABD 0., M. D. , MarTML A-4 ......10th flow XEBMBEBv, 1 EBBBEBO,. DB. 1. p., Fhysioisa and lOMMALBiBI''Wtrnrieo? 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SAT ASXr BXOBCT ' ' BOKOOL8 , sUarth and Taylor VtreetB - ' : ' Phona Main 7065 , '- S DiENTISTS ,.. i. -. j, ,' ): ; ,., tVe are now located between Voerth and Fifth , oa - Washington street, and era prepared to give you firei class work at reasonable prion a. Rubber Plates ...... .V!S.0 and ue Gold Crowns ....... .Jk.t.&O and up Bridge Work ,.Jai.&0 an4 v PoreaUIn Crowna..., J,5 and tie silver Fillings ........ . an up Cold Filllnga i.ftl.O'i and :s.V'..'.8.. . . WVmnti. Mgr.- ' Oi-cgon Humane Xccby Office 330 Union Ave., Cor. l..-.ttft I ;. Thons East 1423. S-a:i5, Horse ambulance for n'fU or A'.-i 1.- ! anun8l at , a Diiniiuiit s w tiro, i i-asoniitl. iier"'t ail cn"i.ii ti to tills ti r U. c s fu lay hi, 1 i.; , ..!. r l ut i vtji a. BO TOM