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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, , NOVE 11, nT Jull C.PM IREFUL Of , VICTORY WASHINGTON STATE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN I ugh- C. Todd, Washington, Sees Encouraging Outlook','; In Recent Elections, . Hugh C. Todd.' Seattle, Wash., Nov, 14. Ths Demo cratie party of the state of Washlng- , ton has been stirred to renewed activity 1 irice the landslide In all of the elections in the east on November Mid Hugh O. Todd, chairman of the Democratic Ktate committee of "Washington, who Is ' being generally discussed as available for the Democratic - nomination for . tlnlted States senator in the coming prl marl on. v. : hi ('-.' ii." J-iLi :i--ir-AJ. . "Such a party victory In an off year is ' remarkable and unprecedented, jxn one aay, a year alter a presidential vic tory and shortly after the passage of an epoch making- tariff bill, to elect .from the party In power, the mayor of New York, and the governors of Massachu- uetts, New Jersey and Virginia, and a United States senator. In Maryland, while the Republicans and 'Bull Moot ers' won no. contests of Importance, Is nothing less 'than an expression of ab- "!rci-... .J ; MARINE IS DECLARED majorities In the senate and in the house are keeping the pledges made to the people and the absolute sincerity ftnft mo,trv Af rtilAn Wtlann ipa bound to continue throughout this s-M'000'09 'eet lumber.: fins now files mlnlBtratiorw The effect of the Demo-1 tbs American flag. The cost pr, day. rrauc parry Keeping laim ana ms aim- outside of the fuel. Is $133.! The Robert ii y vi us icuLuera iw serve is people i uouar can carry 8,000,000 feet of Jum weeting with . approval and can only I ber and the daily cost of operating her icbujv in j-cu.ulhh.ic Yiviwy in n ia only if.89. she riles the British atorlal and congressional lelti0n next! nag. You sea the' cost Of operating the !' i t I wooert uouar is eftly 111 more, though ,: Bops for Senator. fl, 'c, I aho can carry five times as much carro. . "We hope In the state of Washington I What it would cost to operate the Rote to have' enough independent voters, lert Dollar if she sailed under Ameri (.ombined with our fast increasing party I can colors I couldn't . begin, to figure ; strength .jsnown every day, ;,to elect a I out. - .; vvf,vv-(.' . . successor to Senator Jones and have! IXsaswrsnisitts Are Compared. party representation in the lower house. I "To show the differences In measure' The general sentiment seems to prevail I ments between the American and Brit- that the Democrats have the one finel'sn scale, i might quote the American r nance this time to elect a United States I measurements of the Bessie Dollar. She senator. ' . ...u.-. I Is rated at J979 net tons. By the British "The state is divided into . five con-1 measurements,, she would be rated at Kresslonal districts. The city of . Se- i79 tona The Hasel Dollar, by attie and mtaaii nountv rtim n.n nwii I Briush measurement, is rated at I80S is the first district: than w. hv. thlnet ton; by. American. 8581. AH this northwest, the northeast. th"axnthesatc?ynt!l'-.p-.n'"'y:-;' 'a,.nH American and the southwest districts. The cltyl"flRs'.iE '',.,, 1 -J. 'i.r.vii ill'TE of Seattle is today about evenly divided ,m5 v ih- In i!.? I..? mom the three nurtu.. imposed, by the American laws 1 the - rr i requirement xor extra men. . . - T0.BE IMPOSSIBLE ' (Continued ' From Page One.) ner American law. An extra enclneer and three water tenders are required by American lawn. Water tenders are vn known on British'- ships, and actually navo nothing to do tout draw their pay on American boats. ( With the extra requirement inat wnen me -crew exceeds 50, we must have a wireless apparatus and two operators, the whole cost' of operating the average ship la Increased, according; to the scale of wages now prevailing on this coast. I8J20 per year." Inspection Tests Buin Machinery. t Captain Dollar also sees in the In paction laws ' another "serious ; hind' ranoe to an American marine. He de clared that the. annual boiler tests re quired are so hard on the machinery tliat 'the boilers soon wear out, though to start with American made engines are superior to the British made, .v . Various bills' introduced in congress for - the relief of i conditions. ' Captain Dollar finds working In no instance to the relief alleged. .The 8 per cent of the duty on foreign Imports proposed to os given owners of American ships In reality, he says, goes to the owner. of the cargo and not to. the ship owner,'. A merchant marine, is the dream Of captain Dollar. He talks about it by day and - says he dreams about It by night. Jle has - prepared, memorials to congress seeking relief, but says he has been rewarded by seeing his recom mendations - Ignored and his arguments twisted to react on the cause he is work ing for.f ::i-;r!il';',"-''' ::;,''':;t;i; .rxy ?' "Just a chance", is ; the eantaln's plea. "Make American shipping- laws uniform with those of other nations and the merchant marine will come back of Itself, without any subsidy or special privileges whatever, ' captain Dollar returned to his home In San Francisco last night ' He bad been in Portland three day.:'H-'...';-?;v1 IAHSEL PRACTICALLY DEAD WTOJ FATAL USE IS ADJUSTED Murderer of Judge Taylor: Col lapses In Cell After Trying ,"to Commit Suicide, ' 1 (Sleta Bureia of Th Jnarniil.t ' Salom, Or., Nov. It. Oswald C. Hen sel was carried to the gallows this morning and executed for the murder of Judge Frank J. . Taylor in Astoria about two months ago. i, last night he attempted to commit sulclds and this morning he complete ly . collapsed in his cell. : Even after the prison physician gave him stlmu tants, , ne ; couia not bo braced up enough;., to waia to his death, v , Two guards practically carried him down from the 'death cell, through the long dining room and up the steps of the scaffold In the little room adjoining. His - head rolled limply while the guards held . him on his feet long enough to put on the death mask and adjust the noose., Half unconsciously he continued to mutter, a prayer, until the grip of the rope choked him. The trap was sprung at 8:87 and the man was pronounced dead at 8:68. . All day yesterday Hansel snowed MURDERER CAPPED , TO DEATH CHAMBER that time, and -would linvo Buccecdod had lie not become f Tightened ' and yotlod 'just in time for the prison phy slrlan to arrive and stop the flow of blood, from a lacerated artery on his Wrldt, .1... Hansel had Inflicted the wound with the sharp point of a piece of tobacco ran, which he had broken off earlier In the evening. ; Oswald . Hansel, be was on the verge of g'oollapse, and It would have been unnecessary to bang him had ne . kept his. nerve at 8 o'clock this morning.- , i xie uita to commit smciae SDOut JURYMEN FOR COURT ; : S..DUTY; AT HILLSB0R0 , -.- -.. , , ....j... Hlllsboro, - Or., Nov. M. Sheriff Reeves and t County Clerk lAtce have drawn the jury for the November term of circuit court, which begins In Hllls boro a week from next Monday. jOf the occupations represented byJ the tax payers drawn there is one merchant,' one confectioner and one real estate man; the others are farmers. The men drawn for jury duty and their resi dences are as follows: John McClaren, farmer, (Sales Creek; r Leonard Helle buycke, farmer, Hlllsboro, route 6; J. Frank Stroud, real estate, Beaverton; Peter Johnson, farmer, Beaverton: W, C. Eddy, farmer, Sherwood, route 8: W. Hamel, farmer, Portland,- route 2; W. M. -Smith, farmer. Forest Grove, routes 1: Dudley Stowell. farmer. u H. Dorland, farmer, Hlllsboro, route 8; Elmer Purdln, farmer. Forest Orove, route 1; Andrew Pierson, farmer, Reed ville; William I Parsons, farmer. Dilley; George M. Hlnes, farmer. Gales Creek! William Roberts, farmer, Klst: James Robb. farmer, Forest Grove.-route 2; Peter Hoffman, merchant, Tigard:- J. h, Byrom, farmer, Sherwood, route 1: Jens Peter Knudsen, farmer, Banks, route ; R. O. Stevenson, farmer, Forest Grove, route 1: J. O. Ash. rm., r- nellus, route is Mike Susbauer, farmer, Cui'tulu!,-;; Air.just l;lank, fMi-mer. Slier wood, routs lj.Jouii 0. Sinlch, farirtar, Forest t.rovo; il. L. Kocli'-r, confec tioner, Iiillrjixirn; ji.incs Mori.-moy, farm er, Cornelius; William J. tli-ege:, farmer, HiUsboro, route a: Jouiaia J. Atlldnsj, farmer, Oales Creek; Juuics Sewoll Jr., farmer. ; Hlllsboro, routo 4; William Behrman, farmer, Cornollus, route 1; Dudley S..WUcox. farner. Claston. rout 1". Austin T,' Buxton, . fanner, Forest Grove. . . - '.. ' ' i Most of the cases now on tlia docket are of a civil nature, suits for divorce predominating. ' - - . . in i.i m S.i i in Tn rf hp mnT Tn r pil. BAKER SHOULD WORRY Baker, Or., Nov. 14. Local authorities are in doubt whetheror not to expect a cleanup Jn this city by Governor West. tive by District Attorney Godwin' and Chief of Police Kelly, enclosing a por tion Of ihm ftnpi '' Af An. t fi a' auJ. ernor's detectives, i who . has been In vestigating here recently, stated that conditions In' the restricted district, Sunday, liquor selling and drinking of llauor In cafes hv vmini vli-ln nnul iil remeaymgj but did not say ,m hat plan would be pursued. Last week District Attorney Godwin ( closed . un . th rn. Stricted district and disorderly house:, so if a special prosecutor acting for West takes up the local cases, as has been intimated, ho will find Httle to do. , Named -Veterinary Inspector. Washington, Nov It B. Wv HolHs of Corvsuis has been appointed inspector of the bureau of animal Industry and emu j aits, qaano. Jburs at .Popular rncec--d Moor-lntants7 Wear, Init Goodn--Sd Fldor Men! Take the elevator and see Jimmy Dunn. He saves you money on clothing bills. - V - ..... ',, c ,,. , (Adv.) SALE . ... . AT THE , ; HOME OF COATS among ths three parties. kttu distort 7 fv. mrJ;,:r orel not oneray carry teatt e district to give A Democratic quArtermastera The wheelsmen are se rlurality this next eleoUoA Secretary hected from the sailora The teg .... ,..v-- .... ,.--, uu kiiu American snips u tnis coast must carry has taken a personal Interest in its four. ; Third mates and third engineers, welfara' His visit ever there has. as- under British laws, do not require er- sured grester things for its future and tlfloates,' but they must have them un- nas aireaay grantea tne workmen In the shops a great Increase in' their day's j wages. The city of Seattle,' greatly in terested in the development of Alaska, will undoubtedly . give the Democratic, 'candidate a plurality 'for it wants a representative in Washington city from! the party-ln power. t:'-';A-.-7' ;. -. "We have more than an even chance In the northwest, northeast and south west and southeast districts. What is .bound to be ons of the chief factors In . the southwest and southeast con gressional districts is the circulation of the PortalnQ Journal In those two dls tricts and especially throughout south' western -Washington. " The Democrat! party in this state has a. friend In the Oregon Journal, ' a-, great .metropolitan paper that has a wide clrculaton throughout southern Washngton where it nas the confidence of the peopla "'v Appreciate ht joazaal. "There the Democrats appreciate The Journal where Its popularity Is Increas ing, and where Its broad policy of urging ths upbuilding of the entire northwest Is well known. The Journal was one of the big factors In Wilson's campaign In Oregon and Washington, it being the original dally Wilson paper of the I'aclflo coast. The Democrats of south ern Washington are great beneficiaries of Its policies and activities, and the Democratic party is looking for great help irom The Journal in the future. "The. Democratic administrations In . the state of -Washington, end in the na tion, are strengthening the cause In this state every day. The policies and accomplishments of ths party in . power 'are meeting with public approval. ;s ; , "The appointments are going to men of character and ability, and together with the state wide organisation we are perfecting, we have high hopes Of suc cess in this state next year." ; A Practical Way of Show , in Our Appreciation ' , Tremendous Prico Reduc 11 tiom of 60 Cents On the Dollar : Saturday . : Alterations Free of Charge OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M London Raincoat Co. i; 313. Washington Street Opp. Lipman, Wolf e & Co. S9H Portland Agents for Nemo, Lyra, Am Stamps nri2:v'cvvrS A',n.ri-:i'"i m :"-rr:t t .i j . w . -.-....-..:.". , : This Store Opens Saturdays at 8;00 Grocery-Store Specials Chancellor Coffee, regular 40c grade, at, pound 28 ' Economy Coffee, regular 30c grade at, the pound 23f . Eastern Sugar-Cured Ham, on sale at, pound t9j ; .Sweet, Sugar Peas, regular ISc cans, at only 10 :r Peanut Butter, lb. 19P0tato , Salad, lb 10 " Domestic Swiss Cheese on sale ttlthe pound 22 if m ! nii .. J S T . ullii t n t w omen s Winfeer i K - . - i '.A ' ' 111 11 " 1 . Holtz Satui-aay luncheon "?5 $22.50 to $2750 Vala.S16.45 ' A special sale tomorrow of 200 new Winter Coats "- i i , exxraoramary vaiues-trom our regular stock; - .. .. J .f i js . 4 . . -.. 1 openaia garments or piusii cut chinchilla, plain black, browflj-navy and two-tpned boucles and cneviots, extra good materials, some, full lined every one or tnem tailored with greatest care and! skill.. Regular 22.50 to 27.50 val- . ues special for. this sale only i Children 'a Coats Extra Value $4.93 On the'24 Floor, Sale of-J00 Coats for girls of 7 to 14 .'. ..-... f A . t 1. a: .. 4 .' .''-.' ; jcars oais . mat .wm pjease tne most fastidious young ladies in Portlafida"de .'of plush, .velvet and boucle cloths, in tobacco brorwu," navy, dark red and ;black, with velvet trimmed cdllars and cuffs and low Dejtea citects,juii lined.', ihey are extraor- di ; An inary values, tomorrow special priceeach Children's Coats Reduced For ages 2 to 6 yearfrJnird . Floor. . Made of desirable ma- ' tirials Persian, cheviots, etc. Many, made in Balkan belt styles. All TSure now reduced. $8.50 Coat at only f 6.40 $6.50 Coats at only! $ 4.98 $4.50 ; Coats at . only i. f 3.50 $3.50Coats . it only f 3.49 Children's Dresses Reduced Pretty Wool Dresses for girls 'of 6 to 14 years, in navy and brown serges. Sheph'd checks, etc., with collar and cuffs in eontrastinflf color: alt rArA , $5.P8, Dresses at only $4.75 9o.v8 juresses at only f 4.75 $3.P8 Dresses at only $2.75 $2.50 Dresses at only 91.9S served from 11 A. M. todO P. M. V'. . wu wnginai jrrencn 6oup, Jc i - FIsIt-Bojled Salmon with Egg Sauce, 10c ' , Roast Beef with brown gravy, 10c ( r Entrees Hot Frankfurters with horseradish. : Salads Shrimp, ' salmon, vegetable, combination,-$c , Fruit 10c; .Vegetables 5c, Rolls 5c, Corn Bread 5c Pie and Pastry 5c 1 5 0 0; 'Men's . "0 verc oat! s $18Iues, $ 1 0.50 JDveTco'.wpather. now, and a great spe-!,' "n.il" ii'if'.t-.. ". . . . i i---" - udi atic ui.wiinn, ucMraDie uvercoats at the I Holtz Store tomorrow. -.. Three-atiar- ' vterahHMl-fength coatsmade'of,rnediiini t : f and heavy-weight cheyiots,- meltons, ker- L. OAtrtf . r rA CaaIaU -MrviM t .. : . seys and Scotch mixtures in brown, gray auu uiuc inmv mix-' - 1 .:Md2?J.(R1 im i Kflli n weaves. neguiar MO and $18 Overcpats for Men. S1.5Q Shirt3: at v95cg J , " "V Creat Saturday sale of' 500 L W I I J . ' ' . 1 ' ii' :..'' ' v mens crisp new Oolf Slum. coat style, with plain and pleat ed bosoms, with Y soft ' or stiff cuff attached. Neat patterns. Regular. $1,25 and, $1.50 QCS" values, on sale at. each VOL, . - Men's $1.50 Underwear at 95c ' 1000 garments of men's ..wrtftl Underwear, (J o o p e r ' derby ribbed, Scotch wool nd camel's' hair,,.in: .natural gray; brown nd tin,' Medium and heavy-' wcijjni,- pene ; lining. flfT Regular $1,50 values, at iUC t v-. 'v i ri .'. v r. m mm UJ : n j i i i Iwo 300 Untrimmed Hafc This month marks our Silver Anniversary in the making of .ifurs Jn a Portlandrto sell di ll rect to our customers, .V i. T- . -1 . tJ !! ' ".., . v i . .w stuuowicagc mis in iimng man ner, we 'offer 5: X f 'j-V- Every FuC5ai At V4 OH Remember this is li less than ' -h v '.'V"'4;. ;" fethir. -wholesale, price".'? v?'' r a i; Alsa iA off on rti... vij! ''' ' ':;V.;h,'r'-,''''-' ''V:? v '(-; j ''.r . BC1WW " weu at many, many more III' Women's$1.25GIoyes95cPr. $150.00 Hudson Bay Sable ? ': Muff ................. fll2.50 f 150.00 Hudson Bay Sable ' . Scarf flia.60 5 47.50 Scotch Mole v v Scarfs ..;ii,f 35.65" $ 55.00 Scotch Mole , . ' Muff . ..... .'. , ; t . f 41.25 1 $ 22.50 Natural; Raccoon v . 7 i cart .... ..... .... ..S 16.00 i . ; $32i0 Natural i i6.oo Natural Raccoon 24.40 Klrrnnn ee.w . nanirai Kaccoon s.f t:v---.....l8.75 i.au natural , Badger, . ,; 1' Scarf ..... i i1. i . i 613,15 $17.50 Natural Badger: : v; Muff . , .. . . , J . . ., 613.1 5 V.;. Mail OriJent t Filled Promptly : 286 MORRISON ST. Leading Manufacturing Furriers i r v . .... i.'. t I I ' ' , ? ,-" . i ii ii rsxaiir. '" III wtnaow BispUy III .': WMhlngton attsst- f ;fp II II '". Lr I mm ;rm III ll fta,f .,k; 111 lit ii ii i i ... i rr in ii ' i i Great MilKhery -Specials Saturdays, -Salk Regdarly Sellmg $3.50 to $5.00 ': r'C, '' Jf ftli.'Miat$1, .Bveor.i Is new and different frdh, any' C? we have had., Smart, closWittin shapes, soft . crowns; sailors, 'puffed '..and plaited edxes with' soft , :'j4 - h crowns. ; for;. vnlimv. hrfli -'4nA m..m .: -uSr. -5 J :-.vj. . ..... ' J J . '11 p V, v a XT hrV 7 . , . "? ACU( a"d;ci 1 urv ure55 anc W street . wear, uniy h rh-cradc ,2 " V E L V E T A N D S HlNBiI-A C k iri this lot.t Just what everyone, is wanting; fttf, BLACK HATS oc 6 to 10, years, and misses. .?AU.NEW;COLORS AND BlACXtotog.' tomorrow at 98C'T,, ate Trimmeid .'Free Ons thousand .pairs of "Women's High Quality ' Prims Lambik in Cloves; l-clasp styles with embroid ered . backs,', orer-seam sewn; -v all Sixes, in black, white and tan;QC .regular 11.24 values now at VDC 52.00 Union Suits at Only f 1.59 yive hundred Women's Wool Union Suits with -high neck, ' longr sleeves and ankle, length style, non-shrtnk-able garments, .made to fit (1 CO perfectly 34 to 88, $3 val., $l,DV He Scarfs1 Reduced to Only 59 nw bmom unirron scarce ; . jsrgs size, with, hemstitched- ends; good ouHltty chiffon, heavily beaded with. nold beads; white, pink and CO light blue; regular 76o value, SJJG 50o Xlsbons at 294 Heavy quality sll-sllk moire tarfeta; black, white ind colors; H .inches wide; ;JO. regular 60c values, the yard, ttiJQ 35c Union Suits Reduced to 25 Children's Gray Fleeced Union Suits, made with hlfrh. neck and long; sleeves; ankle length snd drop-seat style; sixes ' I to 10 years; nr regular S60 values, the suit, A.QC Womea's S5o Wool Koss, diuni weight, fast blacitiDwith Cray hfiel and toe. ribbed tops, all 1ft sljiest chooae from at only XJC BrJsh FREE ffl e'? ' tooth paste 6r package of mn B.lItthw,0Jw .purch,ll81 t" our Drug Depsrt men t Saturday. , Taks dvanU of this opportunity to save. fianltol P reparations , e axs, priced special at J 1 OC B0 CaMett' Rams, off ' dell Cold Cream; sp'l OuC Princess Cream Ofll or 606 at the special price of Plver's. Asurea, " Safron ...i-s i.Trefle, and Pomi 7ft J lell Powder at only SCn Colgate's S h a v 1 nV OA. Cream; special, only kUC 'Strt'f-itnd Arm (it fa Toilet Boap reduced to 9o Parisian Ivory "oi i. Manicures; special at XC f 1.49 Ebony and Rose wood iilrrors now :98o Ebonjr and Rosa wood Mirrors now tt Hair Brushes; real ebony sad rosewood, with genuine brlstlns. solid backs; no. specially priced only UuC 3c 98c 49c, flushes "Ideal", Hair iirubh; sale price at. 98c I " fi.Oe and 7Bo Hair Brushes in ' eoony and rosewood o C . reduced In; pries to OC : 11.09 Sanitary Hlr A( , Brushes : reduced to VC Vp io. f 4.00 valaes In Ivory, - Ebony ' and Rosewood Toilet and Manicure S sts; some with silver mountings; 3 to 10 pieces in a st $1 (Q values up to .oo, $li0 I ttp to $3.50 values 1 ' Shaving Bets or quadruple plate si ver with magnifying and ad. Juatabl mirror, shaving win and good , ristls 1 A A brush, ach, only pl.UO fi?9TJla.u,t,?,'", fringes and -Hot Watea Kaga. 2 ami 3.qt sixes; peally priced tyr is - sate onlv for this sale only ' and 4-graln Qulnlni; Cso- suies, in trie Oruif I). r H Partment, at, tho 3o6n, OC 15c Carter's Little Liver' PIIIb; marked special, $6 Do llsO nly $3 In the big Third Floor Toy Department tomorrbw, "UJ ' J y . . .. VvVj 7K. ucaus - ana joiniea Doaies, ; -Have light or dark curling. VI hair .natural ter bodies. Values to $6., Your choice ' and closing - eyes. with I I JaWwt . V 1 1 lashes; Also chafne-' Vw-VA-"S? jV babv rlnlla with' Ininttfrl -! ''" ..V f ' i- ? -r. - S3.98 69c Tedfdy Dears Only 49c 500 medium-sized furry Teddy Bears, 13 im, An JL .fH. Are jointed and have bright, bead eyesTtsC. Christmas Postals 5c Dozen 5000 Christmas Postcardsa , wondertul - variety to ch6osc from. , On said tomorrow On the Fifth Floor,7 ; Just' to introduce ;the assortment, three ;doren Cfi; to each purchaser. I . Your choice at, the dozen Ol 7 : :5-'-'.''--.';