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THE SUNDAY OnEOOXIAN. PORTLAND. ' ATOIL 141912. it; COLORADO WOMEN PLACE PROHIBITION ISSUE BEFORE VOTERS OF THAT STATE Petition, Signed by 25,164 Women Voters, Will Be First Tiled Under Initiative and Referendum Amendment Secured Two Yean Ago Mrs. Adrian Hongerford Leads is Movement. Most Convincing Letters Ever Printed Tell of Wonderful Cures of Stewart Sulphur Compound ISULPHURROl i I " ( -i i i ' ' t t i ' t - I': V I.""' 4 V f "V I- i f 2 1 rrw mii meat. an. Settle Calaa, .atkra laaaai Mrs. Tats latmatlas t.rao at state n a Jaraaaaat Featare af aa Mrs. Adrian Hunfrerford. of the Coto. rada Women'a Ctirlstfan Temperance Vnion. reorntly Bled wtU the Secretary of Etata of that ataU a petition elgTied by somen, asklaa; tor the sub mission of an tmeodraMt la Colorado prohibitint; the sale of Mquor. This question Is to be placed before the vot ers at the next election. The petition Is the first to be filed under the Initiative and referendum, se cured two years aro. and the first pe tition to be filed anywhere under such a law by women only. Miss Gall Lauirh-' lln. attorney for the Colorado State V. C. T. U.. and a committee of officials of that organization assisted Mrs- Hunirer ford In preparing- the petition for filing;. Civic Role Be Stndled. Mrs. Hester Griffith, of Southern Cali fornia, and Mrs. Sara Dorr, of North' em California, now are planning to set ENGINEERS TO MEET Coast Electrical Men Will Con vene April! 6. EXCURSIONS ARE PLANNED Delegates to Convention, Which Is to Be at Multnomah Hotel, to Be Shown City and Terri tory in Vicinity. The Pacific Coast convention of the American Institute of Electrical Engi neers will be held in Portland, at the Multnomah Hotel, commencing April It and closing April 10. F. D. Weber, of Portland. Is chairman of the conven tion committee. He la assisted by H. R. tVakeroan, P. Lebenbaum. L. B. Cramer, f. L. Wernicke. W. D. Scott, H. o- McMsen. W. 8. Turner and O. B. Col dwell, of Portland, and 8. B. Char ters, 8an Francisco: A- A. Miller, Seat tle; F. D. Nlmma, Vancouver. B. C; O. II. Ensign. Loa Angeles, and J. B. Flaken. Spokane. The first three days of the conven tion will contain all the meetings and besides will have three afternoon sightseeing trips. Including a special ear provided for seeing Portland Tues day, a trip on the steamer Undine to Oreron City Wednesday and an auto mobile ride for the visiting women Thursday. Tuesday at (:10 P. M. there will be an Informal dinner at the Mult nomah Hotel. Friday will be devoted te a trip to Bull Run, Estacada and Casadero, which will be made In a ipc rial train. Saturday will be passed In showing the visitors over the city. The convention will open at II o'clock with an address of welcome by f. G. McMeea. president of the Mount Hood Railway tc Power Company. Gano Dunn, president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, will respond. Other speakers of the con vention are Charles R. Moore, president of Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind.: C. E. Stephen. Boston. Mass.; L. J. Corbett. I nlverslty of Idaho; A. H. Dysn. Chicago; Gerald Deakln and A. H. Grlswoid. San Francisco: J. W. Welsh, Pittsburg; J. D. Ross. Seattle; J. E. Macdonald. Lo Angeles; O. B. Coldwell and S. B. Clark. Portland: 8. J. Llsberger and C. J. Wilson. San Francisco, and A. H Babcork. electrical engineer. Southern Pacific Company. AO CLUB SCHEME FAVORED Present Method of Raining Fonda for Festival VnJuM. Is Claim. That the present method of raising rr.onry to finance the Rose Festival Is unjust to both the West and East Sides is the opinion of G. E. Welter, chair man if the finance committee of the East Side Business Men's Club. Mr. Welter Is one of those engaged In rais ing money to finance the children's parade on the East Side, and as he per formed the same service a year ago. Is well acquainted with the situation. 'The plan suggested by the Ad Club," said Mr. Welter yesterday, "to put the i; ft aiaraaret Piatt. Wnlrra VaklaKlea Mn. Skraard, L"t Mr. Aim Aarlr, Eaatcra WaahlaKtoai Mm. Aartaaaa Haaserford. Coloradai Mra. Heater Griffith, Haatbera Callforalai Mra. Sara Dorr, Wort aera California. Leaders Wmm Takea at MUwaake Natlaaal Coareatlaa af Waea a Sympoolani tk Equal Saffrase tlaeatlaa Afteraooa Meetlas- .TTt In motion a systematic course of study on civic government. A committee was appointed at the Northern California convention last Fall to arrange a course of study. The committee acted prompt ly, and the handbooks, and a full course of study recommended to the women, are already In their hands. "The Constitution of California," "Election Laws. and a book on "Easy Lessons on Civic Government. are the first books to be used. The course Is under the directions of the superintend ents of the departments of "Parlia mentary Law." "Legls atlon." "Fran chise." "Christian Citizenship" and Temperance and Labor." with the pres ident of the Northern California Union aa chairman. Mrs. Dorr, In a recent letter, says a campaign has been started to secure a "red light Injunction and abatement law" at the next Legislative session, to Rose Festival on a sound and perma nent basis by a one-fifth mill tax is a move In the right direction. No one not familiar with the methods employed each year to secure funds can form any Idea of the difficulties attending ralsirtg the money and the Injustice worked on a few public spirited mer chants and business men who, year after year, are called on for financial assistance. "There are two separate funds raised, one by the West Side management, whose solicitors cover all business sec tions on both sides of the river. This money is all spent on the west side of the river. This is unjust to the East alder, who has subscribed to the Rose Festival fund, which be supposes in cludes all the city, and who is presently asked by a committee of East Slders for funds to finance the East Side part of the show." TWO HURT IN ACCIDENTS Lewis Barnard and J. K. Brown Taken to Hospital. Two accidents which may prove fatal occurred yesterday, one when Lewis 8. Barnard, a young realty salesman, was truck by a car on Union avenue near Skidmore street, while riding a bicycle, and the other when J. E. Brown, a laborer, fell from the top of the Port land Cement Company'a building at Oswego, to the ground, over 50 feet. Ra.rnard was crosslns: behind a car mA w i-i ! It Kv annFh.r rolnv in I a different direction. It Is believed his skull is fractured and that he may be Injured Internally. He Is at the Good Samaritan Hospital. He has a wife and two children living at 9 East Ninth street Brown is at St. Vincent's Hospital. His condition 1 practically the same as Barnard's. NEW BRIDGES PLANNED Oregon Electric to Erect Three Struc tures Between Salem and Eugene. JUNCTION CITT. Or.. April II. (Special.) The Oregon Electric Rail road has decided to erect three steel bridges on the road now being built between Salem and Eugene. These bridges will span the 8antlam River, the Calapoola River and Willamette River. The bridge across the Wil lamette River, between Harrisburg and Junction City, will be directly below the Southern Pacific bridge. The breakwaters and other structures erect ed by the Southern Pacific Company to maintain a channel of the Willamette River for their bridge will not be required for the Oregon Electric Com pany. Contracts for the three bridges has been let to the Union Iron Works. Ma chinery and camp equipment for the erection of the five-span bridge across the Willamette River is being unloaded at Harrisburg. A crew of SO men will be put to work within three days on the excavation. Postmaster Merrick to Speak. Postmaster Merrick will speak on "Plans for Greater Portland. " Monday evening. April li. under the auspices of the Brotherhood of the Haasalo Con. r re rational Church. East Seventh and Hassalo streets. He will be assisted by Howard Evarta Weed, who will show stereoptlcon views. The publlo la Invited. Wolves are numerous enough but they are usually too busy, to attend a wolf bunt. be held next year. Two leaflets are being widely distributed. 'The Red Plague." by Or. David Starr Jordan, and 'The Relation of Venereal Diseases to Prostitution." by Dr. John Spencer. Address la ttnotcd. It vii Hn 18TS that Miss Frances E. Wlllard delivered her first "Home Pro tection" speech at Old Orchard Beach, In Maine. Her closing sentences are now carved lntd the marble statue In the Statuary Hall of Congress. The passage reads: "Ah I It Is women who have given the costliest hostages to fortune. Out Into the battle of life they have sent their best-loved, with fearful odds against them, with snares that men have legal ised and set for them on every hand. B yond the farms that held them long, their boya have gone forever. Oh! by the danger they have dared, by the hours of patient waiting over beds STATE WORK OPPOSED KELSO MEX DISCUSS LOGGED OFF LAND PROBLEM. Hearing Held With Commercial Club Committee Relative to Hav ing Congress in City. A. W. Clark, of Portland, and James Young, of Kelso, both owners of large holdings in timber and cut-over lands, had a hearing with trie logged-off land committee of the Portland Commercial Club yesterday, giving their views of the problem of settlement upon lands of this kind. Before determining upon the, advisability of holding a logged off land congress in Portland, It is the purpose of the commttee to hold sev eral meetings of this nature at which men of prominence and experience will be Invited to give their opinions and advice upon the subject. Both MY. Clark and Mr. Young em phatically were opposed to state reclamation of logged-off lands and state aid to settlers upon such lands, holding that a plan of this kind at tracted a type of settlers who would be Inclined rather to depend upon con tinued state aid than upon their own interest and Industry for success. They 4 H h. the class or settlers wno should be catered to In a. project of this kind should be mainly the type of colonist that comes from Northern ! Europe; people in whom the home in- stlnct and the practice of Industry is I very strong. Many people of this kind , are already In the state, they asserted. but the logged-off lands or Oregon are not now In a condition to be placed on the market. They recommended surveys and con struction of roads to connect the cut over lands with the main county roads, so that the settler might be assured of access to the market cen ters. After this has been done they advised the subdivision of the land into such tracts that each should have a frontage upon the roads and should have its fair share of available water supply. Owners of cut-over lands would be glad, they aald. to help carry forward development of this type. They would willingly assure employment in their mills and camps to men of family who desired to build homes upon the logged-off lands, furnishing them lum ber at wholesale prices and on easy terms of payment so that they might be able to take up residence and es tablish themselves with little ready capital. The employment In the mills SPECIAL EVCIROT ftwmwwt: LCAVC3 1LT b ALDCB T5. 1P"5? nh "v. ?1 X sa-- f .-,.;: V 1 where helpless children lay, by the in cense of ten thousand players wafted from their gentle lips to heaven, I charge you give them power to protect, along life'a treacherous highway, those whom they have so loved. Let It no longer be that they must sit back among the shadows, hopelessly mourn ing over their strong staff broken, and their beautiful rod. but when the sons they love shall go forth to life's battle, still let their mothers walk beside them, sweet and serious, and clad In the gar ments of power." Mrs. Adrlana Hungerford. of Colo rado, declares that "opposition to wo man suffrage comes from a combination of big business and vice, which operates city and state government In Its own Interests. The corruption 1st fears the woman voter. He cannot handle her or reach her with any success. Womei are more Intense regarding civic prob lems than men." and camps would occupy from four to six months a year and the remainder of the time could be devoted to clear ing their farms. Both Mr. Clark and Mr. Young have had experience with this method of settling logged-off land and have found it very successful. G. M. Cornwall was elected chairman of the logged-off land committee at the meeting yesterday, and C. C. Chap man secretary. The other members are Emery Olmstead, G. T. Gerlinger, of Dallas, and H. D. Langllle. R. L. Sabln has been obliged to resign from the committee and his successor will be appointed at a future meeting. HUBBARD TO GIVE LECTURE "Sage of East Aurora" Will Speak vat Bungalow Theater. Elbert Hubbard, lecturer, writer and philosopher, popularly known as the "Sage of East Aurora," will be seen and heard in this city on the night of April 80. at the Bnngalow Theater, under the auspices of the Portland Ad Club. His talk will be on the subject of "Modern Business," contrasting the business ways of a generation ago with those of today. There Is said to be no more entertain ing talker before the American public today than Hubbard. He has a deep insight and a power for grasping In tricate questions and solving- them, and LOW FARES EAST Baltimore... 9107..1O Chleaico 73.BO Denser 5."5.0O Kaunas City.. 60.0O PROPOBTIOXATELT ' Tickets on Sale April 25, 26, 27. to St. Paul and Minneapolis Only. To All Other Destinations Intermittently Prom May 2d to September 10th. The Short Line East is via: 0.-W. R. & N. 0. S. L. UNION PACIFIC Lines Protected by Automatic Block Signal THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 10 A. M. "Oregon-Washington Limited." 8P.M. "Portland & Puget Sound Express." Both to Chicago via O.-W. R. & N., 0. S. U. P. and ' C. & N. W. ', 9P.M. Soo-Spokane-Portland Train de Luxe" to St. Paul via Spokane and Soo Line. EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS Let us aid you in outlining A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER'S OUTING City Ticket Office. Third and Washington Streets, Portland. POISON SETTLES Ifl THE WEAKEST PART OF That's Why Blood, Skin and Stomach Troubles Develop IMPURITIES MUST BE . DRIVEN FROM BODY Sulphurro Is a Form of Nature's Best Germicide and Disinfect ant, and Provides Just Proper Qualities for Restoring' Perfect Health. Sulphurro is proving the great medi cine of the age. The new Stewart Liquid Compound of Sulphur is proceeding entirely on its own record of cures, and those who write letters of praise for Sulphurro to the C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Company. Seattle, will be glad. Indeed, to talk with others who are afflicted and re late by mouth the story of their cures. It is safe to say that no remedy was ever deluged with such a flood of ap preciative letters as has been received at the Sulphurro offices. Only a small fraction of these has been given to the public newspaper space being In adequate. Rheumatism, blood disorders, stom ach troubles, skin diseases, diabetes, goiter and all such afflictions have yielded by the hundreds even thou sands before Sulphurro. No case of rheumatism has been known to last after Sulphurro has had a chance to permeate the system. To obtain the de sired results you must study the book let accompanying each bottle of Sul phurro and follow the directions to the letter. Dame Nature's On Remedy. Common sense is the Dasis of Sul phurro's success, tor it is Dame Na ture's own germicide and disinfectant. Sulphurro cleanses the system of Im purities and gives the blood a chance to build up and restore the affected parts. The poison In your system, due in all probability to improper sewer age, has spread throughout the body and settled in the weakest part of the structure. That accounts for tonsllltls. con tinually tippet stomach, breaking out of the skin in pimples or more serious eruptions, and a multiplicity of Inter nal disorders. The booklet will show you why and how a thorough cleansing must be given the system. Read the letter from Mrs. Emma Young. 4601 Garden Street, Mathieson Station, Brighton, a suburb of Seattle: this with his humor, quaint delivery and clever wit. have made his services greatly in demand all over the country. The committee of the Ad Club in charge of the evening have announced that seats will be placed on sale at Sherman-Clay Music Company without any prior reservation. Saturday, April 27. Aberdeen Girl Weds Portlander. Herbert S. Pillsbury. of Portland, and Miss Anna C. Droskie, of Aberdeen. Wash., were married In Vancouver, Wash., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pills- bury will make Portland their home. SULPHURRO' STEWARTS Liquid Compound of Sulphur 50c and $1.00 Sizes We also have tne accessories as Indicated In book of directions. No. 1 and 18 Tubes 50 each. Woodard, Clarke & Co- SYSTEM ROUND-TRIP TICKETS TO PRINCI PAL CITIES IN MIDDLE WEST ERN AND EASTERN STATES AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE OLD HOME Sew York... 9IOS..10 It. rani O.Off Toronto fl-SO WaMhinirton. 107JM REDUCED FARES TO MA Y OTHER POINTS. Man Near Death From Rheumatism Cured Quickly by Sulphurro A prominent Seattle business man, hearing from his friend, William H. Foster, president of the General Fireproof ing Company, in Youngstown, Ohio, that the foreman of the flreproofing plant was near death from rheumatism, obtained' a botlte of Sulphurro from Mr. C. M. C. Stewart, of the C. JL C. Stewart Sulphur Co., and sent it to th Ohio city, accompanied with directions for its use. The Seattle man believed Sulphurro would effect a cure. Here Is an extract from a letter received a few days ago by Mr. Stewart from Mr. Foster, telling the history of the case; "The facts are that we sent this man (the foreman) to ML Clemens, Mich., and to sanitariums in the vicinity, but notwithstanding this he continued to grow more feebte, and the rheumatism gathered around his heart until he was confined to his bed, and we feared he was going to die. "We gave him Sulphurro, and within four weeks thereafter he was attend ing to his duties in the shop, and he has been at work steadily ever since. This was about six or eight months ago." Quick Relief From Bronchitis. "When my baby was three weeks old she took whooping cought from two of the older children. It left them all with bronchitis. Try what I would to relieve It I have not found anything like Sulphurro for relieving the con tinual wearying of the chest, and I assure you we are grateful to have found an article so valuable. "My baby is seven years old now and eats her food as if she relished it. She does not complain of being so tired all the time. The children are happier as a result of it. Sulphurro is a sure cure for bronchitis. Hoping Sulphurro may do for others what is has done for mine." An aged woman writes to Mr. Stewart: "Sulphurro is a wonderful medicine. I am 71 years old and could hardly walk (from rheumatism) when I start ed taking your medicine. My case was a very bad one. You may use this let ter from me, and I will testify myself for Sulphurro." . Olympla Man Grateful- "Please allow me to express my ap preciation of your wonderful remedy. Sulphurro." writes a prominent man In Olympia. Wash. "My wife had been sorely afflicted with rheumatism In the left shoulder for two or three winters past She suffered greatlv with it. but through the kindness of Mr. Stewart in sending a botlte of Sulphurro. she is now well and feeling freer from all pain than for years. We are enthusi astic over it. and are recommending it for other troubles, especially eczema." Another letter contains the following: "I am pleased to say that Sulphurro has worked wonders for me. for chronic irregularities of the system, liver and kidney trouble (diabetes), which I have suffered for years. Words fail to ex press my gratitude tp you for the help I have received from Sulphurro." "I have been much relieved of nasal and throat catarrhal troubles, as Sul phurro has done me a world of good." writes a Tacoma woman. Congratulations From Tacoma. Another Tacoma woman, writing from the Hotel Bonneville, Is so enthusiastic over Sulphurro that she expresses her self In these words: "I wish to assure you that I have re ceived great benefit from Sulphurro and consider it not only a very remarkable cure for rheumatism, but also a won derful discovery in chemistry. "I take great pleasure in recommend ing it to friends suffering from similar trouble. 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Eleo trie nmnirms SOMts trains and tMuM IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BECWS a smsll LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP In ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I Will Give $1000 ifl Fail to Cure ind forfeit $1000 or net! tnj other Dr. tiring. N3 Knifa or Pa:n No Pay Until Cure! Written Guarantee. No X Ray Swlndla. 3-Day Painless Plistar. Wonderful Dlseovery 9000 Cured. Cancer nerer pains while small, it Polsonsto Death. Air TUMOR, LUMP or SORC on the LIP, raCE or BODY Innn IS CANCER. 120-PAGE BOOK SENT FREE. Testimonials of Thousands CURED after others (ailed. Se or Write ts Soma WSDR.& MRS.DR.CHAMLEYJSS AB 747 Sooth Maia Street. Los Aafeles. CaL KINDLY MAIL this to SOMEONE Wfth CANCER ANGER Extracts from eight other letters written from various parts of the coun try, follow In as many paragraphs: "I was in very much pain when I first began to take Sulphurro (for rheuma tism)., but it acted very quickly, and in a few days I was feeling fine again." gnlphnrro Quells Bad Toothache. "One evening I had a terrible tooth ache and was in position where I could get no toothache medicine, so I used Sulphurro. I painted my tooth and gums with It. In less than an hour the toothache was gone. We all think Sul phurro is wonderful." "I am perfectly satisfied that Sul phurro comes up to all Its friends claim for It, and I am recommending It to all who come to my knowledge and who are afflicted with complaints which come within the sphere of Sulphurro." "I used Sulphurro but a few weeks, when my rheumatism entirely disap peared, and I have felt nothing of it since. I thank you heartily for the great relief you gave." "I am very much improved in health. Sulphurro has helped me wonderfully. I have gained eleven pounds in four weeks." "I am convinced of Sulphurro's great worth in the treatment of rheumatism. I fully indorse your remedy as a great discovery, and feel sure that time will confirm my opinion." "We find Sulphurro a splendid sys tem regulator." "I think the fact that Sulphurro will cure eczema and the itching piles and it will makes it a very valuable remedy." Get Sulphurro from your druggist in 60-cent and $1 bottles. Olympia, Wash. Mr. C M. C. Stewart, 1620 13th Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Dear Sir: Some time ago I suffered greatly from rheumatism In both hands, they being so badly swollen I could hard ly move my fingers. I received a bottle of your Sulphurro from my son-in-law, Mr. L. B. Faulkner, and took it for quite awhile, and It has entirely cured me of rheumatism. Sulphurro has benefited me a great deal and I have no objection to your using this letter in order that other sufferers may learn of Sulphurro's wonderful powers. Very truly yours, (Signed) SOPHIA STERNBERG. . 1025 Adams St., Olympia, Wash. THE C. M. C. STEWART SULPHUR CO, 71 Columbia St, Seattle. 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