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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,,, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, . 1916. HI DIG f SOU PARADE ., REFLECTS THE JOY OF THRONGS ON STREET Rousing Demonstration Fol C lows Announcement That California f or : President. HATS THROWN UNTO AIR Vooal Bomsorameat of AtmaspbaTe 1 Dnwi Atteatloa of Theresa and Xa Sabatltat tot Brasa Band. bafore the demonstration wore ttaelz out. - jif w--v.-, - -,-- v, The reaction from the tana excite ment that cam with tba uncertainty of the laat threa nights had been 1b atant. ' It waa '- Mka a thunder-storm that ; claaxa th atmosphere attar a day of oppreaeive aultrlneaa. Tha aia panaa waa over and tha litfghea snj portara wera as glad of It as tha Wil aon followera, , ALIEN LANGUAGES ARE TO BE TRADE BE TAUGHT THAT PROMOTED Keyed to the highest tension for threa da?", tha peopla of Portland laat Bight heard tba final and official ver dict that Wood row Wilson had baan reelected ' to: tba presidency of tha United Statea. When Tha Joumal'a bulletin service mada tha announce ment that Chairman Roweii or tna California Republican atate central committee bad conceded the Bear state to Wilson, the vaat throng; that Jammed Yamhill street for a block al most went wild. That bulletin meant simply that tVlleon had carried tha nation. The peopla outside tha building and thoee who packed -the lobby of Tha Journal building knew that without Califor nia' a 1 electors," Hughea cOuld not possibly win. Bats Are Thrswm Into Air. Then came the message from Secre tary Tumulty that "now is the time for the friends of Wilson to throw up their hats." The people did that very thing. They shouted and sang and Started the chant, "Four, four, four years mora." Then a man climbed up on the win dow sill and shouted through a mega phone something about a parade. There waa no braaa band handy, ' but tha Joyous peopla needed none to add noise to tha procession that speedily formed. Tha marchara started, from Broad wayand YamhiU and went singing aortn on Broadway. In Una were young and-old, rich and poor, male and female. They passed the Oregon- Ian building, where other throngs were Just starting to make a like demon stration. The Oregonian had Just con ceded the election of Wilson and had . thrown upon ita bulletin screen a pic ture of the president. Motore of President Is Cheered. 1 The watchara responded instantly with a cheer that resounded for blocks. People up on Portland Helghta assert that they could hear the clamor even thera At any rata, tha people at the Ore gonian building joined the parade from The Journal building "and It was long Sfudents Being Enrolled in Classes Fostered by Gov ernment and Chamber. Students la the coarse In foreign trade, being offered the bualneaa folk of Portland, jointly, by the Chamber of Commerce, the Univereity of Ore gon's axtanaion department and the federal Department of Commerce are preparing to enter upon studies of tha languages of nations with which Port land Is in line for permanent trade re lations. - Ansel R. Clark, instructor In this course, la sending out requests to teachers In these languages Spanish, German, French, Russian and Chinese that they send him their names, the nature of Instruction and tha prices charged. With auch a list available ha is hopeful of helping those of his stu dents Who wish to enter tha foreign trade program with intensity. The first oesslon of the class for instruction waa held Tuesday night Although eleotion returns were being flashed on every bulletin board in the city, 35 members of tha class were In attendance. Oregon' a trading power waa discussed, with a list of the prod ucts and estimates of quantities and values. The next meeting of tha Class will b held Tuesday night of next week In the fifth floor auditorium of the Chamber of Commerce, Oregon build ing. When manufacturing resources will be discussed. The class now num bers 45, Including several women. Mr, Clark believes that at least 10 more peraona will have registered by the end of this week. Lower Taxes Urged. ' Salem. Or., Nov. 10. Repreaentatlves of the Oregon-Washington and South ern Pacific railroads and Northern Pa clflo Terminal company appeared be fore the state tax commission Thurs day and aaked for a reduction of as sessments. Matohea can ba waterproofed by dip ping them in malted parairin. SI One-Minute Talk on Homa-Owning Number On "Is it true that every ten yean I rent I buy a new house for a landlord?" Ths best concrete proof that, this is true is found in the tact that one interest in this city offers Thrift Plan which permits responsible purchas ers to build their own homes and pay back the loans in monthly payments proportionate to rent and over a period of ten years. Therefore, if you are paying the same monthly amount to a landlord for rent, over a period of ten years you are paying for a new house and lot for that landlord, and still you will never so much as gain title to even a tree which you may have planted yourself. It stands to reason that a landlord is not going to invest his money in a house and let you have the use of that house unless he not onlv recovers the principal, but a goodly profit on his invest ment. Why not get on the other side of the transac tion, when there are so many exceptionally liberal building plans available? Get ahead. Be a home owner. 4tUJe OCSARTMVHT. IADD ESTATE COMPANY, Cnoovat Bid. a- & Stark Wilson Has No Statement to Make Rectrdlnr the City's Greatest Qm,e, bat let us assure you that our Statements wiil bring, out many reasons why the Multnomah Gas and Electric Garage '- SIXTH AND MADISON Is the most convenlept the safest ind cheapest home for your car either lire or dead storage. ' RIGHT DOWN TOWN FIRE-PROOF AND DAMP-PROOF This four-story automobile hotel represents the twln-slx idea of .automobile service. It is a place that likes to promise things and then likes still better to make food, x . DrWe In and let us show you the many little Ideas that mean s bet," ter kept car daring the months that tell hardest the wet and cold time of the year. . - ,-:'-; " -- - , ... ' An ,up-to-the-mlnlte,, repair department, where every man lack. Is' right on his toes to attend your wants, Is part of the system. T. J. DENNY, Proprietor. PHONE MARSHALL 2300 REPUBLICAf IS ALREADY 'LAIJIGIO CONTEST PRESIDENTS ELECTION George W.' Wickersham, At-; torney General Under lattr in Charge of Legal Forces.jS Thirteen Is Still: ' Lucky Number of -: President Wilson sUU -Wilson's ." f. Thirteen Is lucky number. Tba aaperatltlotnlr ' Inclined m aaw another instance of Wll- aon's belief in his soodluek iir the "hoodoo number IS today. - Apparently Wilson has won the presidency with Callfor- nla's IS voteeC . Hughes, his opponent, voted ballot No. IS Tuesday. CONFERENCES TIRE HELD leaders Would See rxactly How SCany Totes Save Beam Cast for tha Dif ferent rrealdeattal Candidates, New York. Nor. 10. L N. S.) Re publicans have commenced marshall ing their forcea for the treat legal bat tle they will wage for the presidency. George W. -Wickersham, attorney general of tha United States in the Taft cabinet, was placed in charge of the legal forcea. He has already begun tha collection of evidence on which he la to base contests in statea that Went to Wilson by email pluralities. Defensive preparatlona agalnat Dem ocratic contests are also being made in states which Hughes carried by nar row margins. Mr. Wickersham has already sent telegrams of Instruction to Republican leadera and tovhi old associates in the department of Justice In ail states where there are likely to ba contests. Beeovat la Tour States. It has already been agreed that th Hughes managers will take atepa to brine: about a recount of the votea In California, North Dakota, New Hampshire and New Mexico. At the conclusion of the confer ences, at which tha program waa agreed upon. Chairman Willcox made this announcement: "No matter who wins, every vote should be counted as cast We shall demand a recount in every state where the result waa ao close that Ignorance or the mlatake of election officials might change It. "I am rlad to sua tha Democrats HUGHES JRALITt ' PLI IS 5672 VOTES IN , 4 Tl mm county McArthur Runs Nearly 3000 Votes Ahead of Republican Presidential Candidate. Charles E. Hughes carried Multno mah, county by a plurality or 661 a votes over Woodrow Wilson, accoro ing to the complete count of the S75 Drecincts of the county. Hughes was given 41.411 votes by Multnomah county, while Wilaon'a total was 35.739. Hanly received 1156 and Benson 1930 votes. C. N. McArthur, In his contest for "The White Flour Pinch" have you felt it? With the advancing price of wheat ' 'the five-cent loaf is doomed, say the bakers. In its place we have the six-cent loaf in many cities only the ten cent loaf. A loaf of white flour bread is not a complete ration. However whole some and pure, it does not 1 simrirv 11 th nmfpiHs the the Republicans are trying to buy the j ""rr J r election. I am sure the Democratic 1 n Urn an DOay nCcOS. in managers now appreciate that any : u WKonr Rtenilt ueh charra waa a mistake and should I OllXeaaea VI IkVOl DISCUH never have been made. Wo Contest on VecBmloalltiea. are you have all the body-build- I Imw 4VbJmm 4 4 4-V a 9w rVi -af a "We shall bring no contest on tech-J ig imuuucm ui uw wnwic ntcaiitiea. We shaii undoubtedly aeek wneat grain prepared in a a recount which will insure the sc-: r r . curacy of the count in at least four digestible IOTm. It IS always ataHas California, North Dakota. New. Q same high quality. Eat it for breakfast with milk or cream or with fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. ops Indigestion, Gas, Stomach Misery 'Tape's Diapepsin' makes sick, sour, upset stom achs feel fine. Neutralizes acids in stomach, starts digestion and gives relief. Hampshire and New Mexico. Chairman Willoox and Mr. Wicker sham during the afternoon conferred I with. Mr. Hughea at the Hotel Aator. ; After their rvturn to national head- quarters, George W. Perkins, Frank 1 Hitchcock. Herbert Parsons, Oscar Straus and La Fayette B. Oleason were , mil art into tha conference, at which the general procedure waa mapped out. j A . I Q. The contests planned muat first be j L VIiCe 1 aJL fought out in the atate courts. Bhouid the fight will eventually be carried to the hoi'se of representatives. These facta were made plain by Mr. Wicker sham. Xo Zx3itdiate Action Contemplated. The present plan la to take no form al action beyond preparation until aft er the votrj have been officially canvassed. In New Hampshire, attorneys di rected by National Committeeman Eas terbrook began preparation for a con test of the vote in that atate. In every district of tha state, lawyers are now at work securing from the town clerks certified copies of the vote aa re turned by the eleotion boards. This is being done aa a protection against tha deatructlon or disappearance of the ballots. Similar procedure has been ordered In North Dakota, New Mexico and Cal ifornia. Preparations for a legal bat tle, either defensive or offensive, are also being made in Minnesota. Trooedara Is Bzplaiaed. In explaining the procedure Which must ba followed In theaa contests, Mr. Wickersham said: "The legality of the election of pres idential electors must be decided by the states themselves. The act of 188? provides that the house of representa tives cannot hold any Inquiry into auch an election. "Should the decisions of the courts In any atate prove unsatisfactory, how ever, an appeal can be taken to the houaa and the vote from that state can be accepted or rejected. In vot ing on these questions the house must vote by statea and each atate casts its entire vote as a wait. When tha House Hay Elect. "Should the house reject the votes of enough states so that neither can didate has the required 266 votes. It then becomes the duty of the hons of representatives to select a president. "The selection must be made from J actios aa'pongr an from tba third district, ran nearly SOOO votea ahead of Hughes, his plurality, according to tha eompiete vount. being 866X. : - Tha omplt vote flr oongreaainaa la the Third district is McArthur , TIC. Lafferty IT.HS. Jeffrey 1717 and Btretff tlTO. . "N,-,--, ' ,.- . Tha total completed vota was: TT 1. I HAM - Wl .An ' . : Hanly ....,.,.. , . , .ttenson ...................... itugtiea plurality Jeff rev .TT Lafferty McArthur Strelff .. MoArthurs plurality 41,411 3a.?8t 1.16 1.930 M72 S.7J7 27.JJS JS,78 2.170 SUNDAY CLOSING LA 1.563 In a new form of alec trio fan varti. cal bladea draw In the air from ba- neatn ana distribute it equally In all horizontal . directions. REPEALED, BUT PAWN SHOPS STAY CLOSED Junk Dealers and Hawkers Are Also Affected by Port , land's City Ord'mance. Every kind of business except sec ond hand dealers. Junk dealers, pawn shops and hawkers may ran wide open on Sunday In' Portland now. that the Sunday, closing, law. which was first placed on the Oregon atatutee in the '6rs, has been repealed by vote ct tha people of tha atats.'- v: . - .' ' The only -reason why Junk' dealera and their kind cannot run their busi ness on Sunday Is that Portland as a city ordinance agalnat them, doing bualneaa on tAt day. f The jneasura approved Tuesday by tha people wipes from the state laws all reafralnu aa to Sunday f bualneaa. it means there win ba no worry about grocery stores, cigar atanda or base ball games being closed on Sunday. , The measure waa placed on the bal- ' lot by tha independent Retallera' asso ciation, an organisation perfected for tha purpose of fighting the enforce ment of the Sunday closing law and to aeek ItsVepeal. Dan Kellaber and Ban A. Bellamy, two prominent grocers, were leading apirita In the movement Peraona - who wlahed . to Invoke tha law to cloaa many grocery stores which had been accustomed to run On Sunday brought on a fight between moat of tha larger grocery establish- . raents, which closed their Placea on RundaV .anit v.nl,i4 .11 ntharl tn nit4 likewise, and a few larga dealers and many small dealeraywlth, fctoraa In the outlying districts. v :4w? ? OLD-TIME COLO ii CURRWTEAlj : Get a' small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or aa tho German folks. call It, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at 'g any pharmacy. Take a tableepoonful of tha tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and Arinlr m t.fiu full a t nnw tliw. T. I ,. V the most effective way to break a cold and eura grip, aa It opens the pores, raucTina) cviigaaiivii, aiiu loosens tna bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. , It la inexpensive and entirely ve ra table, therefore harmless. If you had some Diapepsln bandy and would take a Uttl 'now your stomach distress or indigestion would vanish in five minutes and you would feel fine. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, out-of-order stomach befo: you realise it. If your meals don't tempt yon, or what little you do eat seems to fill you or lays like a lump of lead In your stomach, .or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Ask your pharmacist for a 60-ccnt case of Pape'a Diapepsln and tak a little just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, ho belch Imj of undigested food mixed with acid, no .stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomaon, nausea, debilitating headaches, diss' ness, or Intesitnal griping. This will all go and, besides, there will be no undigested iood left over in the atom, ach to poison your breath , with nau- Lseous odors. Pape s Diapepsln Instantly regulates out-of-order stomachs, because it pre vents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests it just tha same as if your stomacn wasn't, tnere. Belief In five minutes from all atom the three leading candidates and the ; ach misery Is at any drug store wait states vote as a unit, i ne votes or a ing ror you. majority of states are required to i These large 60-cent cases contain elect and repreaentatlves of two-thirds more than sufficient to thorougnly of the states constitute a quorum. , overcome any case of dyspepsia, in- onouta wis uwuao uii 10 mase a aigesuon or any ovner atomacn ulS selection by the 4th of March, the turbance. (Adv.) man selected by the senate as vice , president becomes president. "The senate selects the vice presi dent from tha two leading candidates In the same manner that the house selects the president. Fvessnt Bow Would Decide, "It Is not unlikely that this contest will be carried to the house of repre sentatives. In that event It would have to be decided by the present house, which 18 Uemocratlo. I do not BETTER TIIAI1 CALOMEL -Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Sob' titute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the know how tha houaa. however, would 7. YT alJ U SI" line up by atates." -1 ure laxative, and their -effect on the Tk. Ttanublleana ara eountlnv m h UYCT IS UlStantaneOaS. 1 hCV are the f- nationai guard vote to play an import- suit of Dr. Edwards determination not ant pact in mesa contests. The Hughes to treat liver and bowel complaint campaign managers claim to have j -with calomeL His effortsught out border and assert they are overwhelm ingly for Hughea. Chairman Willcox tost evening . it sued a statement claiming California by 1100, Minnesota by 1000, New Mex ico by 1200 and New Hampshlra-by e7. Those claims wara made In the face of bullettna which Indicated that Presi dent Wilson had certainly carried Cali fornia and New Hampshire and waa making gains In New Mexico and Minnesota,:' , ' ; V. Had an instance. V":!' ' Kaaaaa C!tr Joaraat rrouth enjoya many things i that manhood dlalikes." ' "Ob, I don't know. That's a plaU tude. Cite an Inatanc." ' i . "Well, when I was about It years old X thought that shaving waa tun." these little olive-colored tahleta. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth ? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do. strong liquids. It it best not to take calomel but to let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets take its place. - Most headaches, "dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disorderedjiver. Take Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets when you, feel "loRry" and "heavy." Note how they "clear", clouded brain and how they "perk fcpT the spirits, v 10c and 25c : - - '""' - ' - ' tyles and. lues Thorough Style, from trouser cuff to collar, in every clean-cut line and every seam that is what style means in clothing bought here. For economical young men who desire proper style and dependability, no greater values can be given than these Lion Special Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats at $14 we mean just that. Kuppenheimer Clothes in models for every style of fig ure and for all types of men are here as low as $20. Overcoats for the little fellows a special offering in pleas ing assortments at $4.85. Two-pants Suits. the pinch back Norfolk models unus ual values in the new arrivals at $7.50. Boys' Raincoats, with rain hat to match, decidedly new, $3.85. Lion Brand Collars a well-styled, fitting collar of quality in all new and standatd shapes the choice of particular men 2 for 25c. Mormon at Fourth Street - - I U r .7 I. 3 WEAR RALSTON SHOESC Oar Special Thanksgiving Offering DOUBLE S. & a STAMPS equal to cash discount with suit and over coat -purchases when this ad is presented. Not good after November 29th, '16. J. BP 0 LEN ELLISON, the popular Scotch baritone, will be here Wednesday, November IS, when, in a privats recital at the White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor streets, he will sloe side by side with Edison's re-creation of his voice. Mr. Allison's , wonderful, rich baritone voice has msde him world-renowned. He has taken principal roles In grand opera and musical comedies in the largest cities in Europe. Mr. Edison insists upon this unique and daring test. For it tells more than the most vivid words can express.. Its convincing frankness sweeps away all doubt Mr. Edison wants your true Judgment of his new musical art. He wants the judgment of every music lover. Has he re-created music? Has be eliminated all hiechanical blemish I Has he preserved the living tones in all their reality? He puts the original and his re-creation before you side, by side. He hides nothing. Asks no allowances. He dares-to make the vital test that no one else but he has ever ventured. And he asks you to decide. This event is certain to be a-real treat to the music lovers and musicians of this city, and 'everyone is urged to attend. Complimentary tickets may be se cured by applying to the Biers Music House, now consolidated with Graves Music Company, Broadway at Alder. and Morrison at Fourth. .- -: . . .r m M-V"" Gillette Safety Razor Blades retharpenaJ on this inackina as food as new. 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