The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 07, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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    Tiir, or.ncon daily . journal. . Portland. Thursday, evening, February 7. ic:7.
TRYING TO HOLD UP
KILL
States of the-Mississippi Valley
Threaten to Block Bill in
the Senate. ,
RUSH TO COMPLETION (
. PROJECTS IN NORTHWEST
Thirty Yrnrs' Melay in Improving
Columbia Citt'd ' by ' llurtou' . in
If uuse Meritorious Projects Too
Long fk'layetl Already.
aim
i.' " , i bottle-wrapper and attested under osih.
. '' ' ' , In any condition of the female system
- ovmiiiuKtoit Kurenu o( The Journal. ' I Dr. l'ioree's r avorite I'reavrlptlon can do
...Washington, Feb. -L Chairman fur-1 only good never harm, its whole, erTccl
ton, In. combating the demands of the. Is to strengthen, invigorate and regulate,
- nialjil river states for fiO, Oofl.009 r the W hole female syxtem and especially
' for '.14-foot channel from Chicago to; UmfHvle organ. When these are le
the Gulf of Me ho, In the, hous de- ranged fund . on or allectnd by dimsn,
hate indicated that all t7reKo,, anc, j, fe htorauh and other organ of dltfest.ou
-ai.hlnto ,,rjects for which n.on.y f JJi". T'i' T''B",,.Ul?
herf.r t ! completion. Ho cited th. I ' ".'ft.
JO y.ira' delay irx t.ip.ovln the Co- 1 .J 'l tl'l
: - W,, rlw,- Which de.uy he roirea Jfr.lW
a.,:'l P"cy "I"! i''- .wioirty...'., I toln will- It U'Wt ofu-h prevent them. If
:., - ihexe ProJor-t- have be. n tborouKh-; ukl,n jn time. ail thus the operatlnic
.lylnvi.atls.iud. Ii.bh1.1. i,iidre nwrl-. ul)le and Uie iurgeou's knife may be
. tortoua. 'Tticy munt be tarrlal through. ; avoided -
ao that benefit ao lonff deierred may
be conferred on. the comraunttlea In
terested." , . , . i . , .
- Talk is beard In the aonate corridors
of a poxaible attempt to hold up the
rlvei and harbor bill, when It .cornea to
the aerate,' unleaa too Mlailaslppl proj
ect and a few otlitra are ullowed to
go In. " " : T
FOR SALE 0FTIM2ER
Fulton ludurcs 'Comuiittoo .to Agree
to Aniendnienta to Iiill.
.i Wahlnirton Bnreaa of Tlia Journal.)
XVashiiiKton. Keb. 7. Senator Fulton
has tndaeed the' aenute committee oil-
f ublle lands to agree to amendment to j
he- M.-innrirrm-h hill -' nrnviriln fre- the
' rteiilture after appraisement. - - -
Senator Folbon ami Senator ClArk nf
Wyoming, of the committee., oppneed
the eiillro bill. .'When they found they
were -btuJCiai.-t'ultunst Tin amendment
Incorporated protecting appllrutiona
filed prior to the puhmuhb of the bill
under the act of JUST and providing
that when the government pay to the
states the 25 per cent of receipt from
the Halo of - timber returna, shall
mnf1n ahrtwtnor thi evact amounts
sold I
and the exact locality where cut,
phasixing the
rights Of Pountlea to re-
v tn anr.lv on aehonl unri
road, funds. . Kulton bIsq procured an rrom "a aaya wnen our ancestral aames
nmendmcnt giving the states, for use ( wov apun and embroidered the fam
lu the counties where the timber Is Cut, I11' The possession of a goodly
25 per cent of the receipts for forest flora, of linen was in those days a sure
reserves. The bill as amended haa beon 1 1terioh of he housewife's ability and
oported to the Benute by Senator Huns- j
brouglt. i value sun aintiea lo surn poumKnioria,
' ' r ' ' ' - v iperhaps for thece sentimental reaaona. .
...... m.u. iimr'-' i While the machine-made fabrics of the
; NtVY IUAHU JUULit, t present day cannot compare In durabll
! ' . , - ""' 'J lty . with the homeepnn linen -of our
IMrgntlon Believes Tlmt It Cmn Get! grandmothers' times, they are exquis
,v iJtely beautiful and" attractive.
One of Jnstlces tor Ninth District. ',.Yji sua-bleachnd linens come-from Ire
(Wsnklnrtua pirrtaa ot Tiie Jaarasl.)
Wash
shington, Feb. 7. The Idaho idle.
. gntion believe that tha president will
Appoint one of the hew judges fof the !
bill which passed yesterday mnkes pvo
vision for two new Judges.. The pres
ent bench ot the ninth' district Is filled
with one each from Oregon, Vu shin g
- ton and California, hence Senator Hey-
' burn is certain he can Induce President
Uoosovelt to five place to one from
lils state.
Heyburn wrll watt until to :
commend to the president Seamndidute ,
recommend to the pres
for appointment to the federal bench
succeed Judne Beatty, who resigned.
t Is believed here that J. F. Allshle Is
most likely to secure the appointment,
becauso he comes fmrrt the northern
part of the state, and the present dis
trict attornev and marshal were named
from southern Idaho.
-rJAPANESt PRINCE TO
VISIT IN DOMINION
f JonroSl gpeelst Servles.)
. .-Toklo. Feb. 7. Oeneral Prince Fushl
ml, who Is a cousin of the mikado and
one of Japan's most distinguished sol
- diera In the recent war with Kussla,
. departed (ixlav for England to5 convey
tn King .Kdward the mikado's thnnkw
" for the Order of the Oarter conferred
upon him lastisuttimer by Prlnc Arthur
' of tonnaught. Prince Fushiml. who la
7 accompanied by a numerous suite, plans
to visit some of the leading American
cities, and particularly the cities of
Canada, on his return from England
to Japan.
MARD1 6RAS FESTIVAL
. HELD AT NEW ORLEANS
VJnsrasl Rpeelsl Service. V
N'ew Orleans, lai. Feb. 7. Hotels an I
boarding-houses are ajreudy filling with
Vlslloi'Sj for the marfll grns festivities
and by the end of tho week if Is ". T"
pected that accommodations will be St j
a premium. Jlomus, the' first of the j '
carnival ninnarens to appear in. a street
vacant, holds sway tonight. A bcan-
tl theme will bo illustrated In the
long line of handsome floats, and fal
lowed out in the arrangements at ths
French opera house, where the ball will
be given.
HARDWARE DEALERS TO
, HOLD. BIG MEETING
(epeil Plsr-stch to Ths Joarnal.)
' Woodburn, lr., Felt 7. President
Henry J. Altnow of the Oregon Htat
Relail Hardware end Implement leal.
rrs' ssaoclntion, haV received 'assurance
of a lurge attendanc at the convcntlfin to
be held In I'ortliind, Fcbruury 11 and
14. There will be present from 200 to,
retail hardwn.e men and implement
ilenlera and they will be there princi
pally for business.'of Interest to every
dealer wito lives lu the state.
DICKENS AND IRVING
, REMEMBERED BY MANY
. ' .... ... . i
(Jnnrnil Sre'sl Srlra.i - '
''London, Feb. 7. Visitors to West
minster Abbey today placed a number
of elaborate floral decorations on thet
lombs of Clmries Dickens and Mir Hen
ry Irving In commemoration of their
birthday, though Irvlng'a . anniversary L
really falls on rrbruary t. ( In accord -mice
with, their custom the numerous
I Hi kens societies throughout the Cnited
Kingdom observed the day with' sppro-J
Tad Symptoms.
The woman who has Mrisllcal head
aciie.s, backache, imagluurr dr'.i
i spots or spccl.a Hoating or daru.'ln-.r bel'ire
; Lcr eyes, has-uawiug distress or heavy
j lull feeling yi tornach. faint spells. Art?
. gfng-downfii-lltig In lower abdominal or
I pelvic region, easily staYtled or excited.
' irreguwrr or painrm pcrtous, with or wita
out (jvio catrrh, Is suffering from
tK:r
SniVaersrtgeirienu that should
avp-ntlon. Not all of above
ymptoiM ' likely to be present In any
! caw ai one aime.
( - Neglctijfi or badly treated and such.
, casta My tun Into maladies which do
I saan Use surgeon's knife It they do not
I rwtyTataliy. i '
!) merit, irf prtartt ftps such a
such a f-trn"!
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1 ) I " ' -' ' ' ,fl.U mini, in,, i.. II. a Y
Ii i r ' : i r 1 i i. . v in i-r rr cs i im 7 1 u -
r f ii, in.nr. " ' s-
T Ii e verv bn.L li,i;r-iiii.i.Tf
kuutMi to medical science for the cure of
woman's peculiar sllments enter Into Its
composition. .'aaleohol, harmful, or
. habit-forming ortij? is to be found in the
i list of Its Ingredients printed on en. h
Woinen iiffer!n from rfbwiuea nf
najiQinK. are lnviuxl to consult Doctor
Fierce by letter.ree. All correspondence
in held a strictly private and sacrlly
confidential. -'Atldrcuw l)r. K. V. Pierce,
Buffalo. N. Y. f . ,
Vr. Pierce'a Medical Adylserftt-TO panes)
Id nt free on rjcelpt of 21 otio-cent
atamp for paper-covered, of 31 stamps
fur cloth-bound copy. Address aa above.
iMCY HELEN tirWrnORNE
The Linen Cheat, .
p. Now thai theargaln sales are In the
air is the time for looking over the stock
Ljon hand In linen closet and cheat and
repienisning, j nis is one oi mo pieaa
nntest or nouaekeeptng duties, stirring
If " " mninwcvni itoiiiiib o isio
'housewifery which are our Inheritance
hose vague reminiscent feelings of able
moustry ana somctmng m- same
land, the land of alternating sunshine
" snowers. wnere imiure.
. . . . , . ,
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fv'n h' the dark "turl hue
Oermany ;com .silver-bleach linen, the
threads having . been bleached before
weaving. This comes for table linen' and
In crash -which sells by the yard for
kitchen 'use. Many good housekeepers
f. ', , t ,.,. . ,, WMr1'n, nm-
; ThuV'm b.eaenea
. , , , ,K ...a.
ertlrs from the use of chemicals In the
out. If a, little borax is used In the suds
and rinsing water. ' . r
The round, tablecloth which was Intro
duced about 12 years ago and attained
great popularity Is not nearly so much
sought for this year. - Horrsekeepers have
discovered that it Is much more diffi
cult to launder smoothly than a square
tablecloth, while drooping corners" even
4ve- a more graceful
effect to the table, than does a circular
cloth. It is not generally .known that
the high-grade ctoths were originally
Imported square, but were afterward cut
round to order, the patterns usually al
lowing . this.. While floral designs are
always - popular, - the. most .expensive
leaves now come in the empire. Ixmis
XIV, UulXV and Louis XVI. with
conventional and geometrical designs.
Plain satin damask without any pattern
la also In great demand for dinner and
lunqh cloths, but is docoratcd with lace
and drawn work designs done by hand.
In laces used with dinner cloths or in
tea traya the Italian filet Is st the pres
ent the most popular, though Bysantlne,
Bul.,no lnd crepon ar aUo In h'gh fa
ivn. . . .
vor.
The Chinese hand-embroidered grass
linen centerpteeee -and doyilee lamidur
beautifully and are most serviceable.
j.The embroidery On these Is very lustrous
and rich looking. They come tn the delft
era-it'"1! oi nouaeaeepuiB oiwn, .i.iriu
The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nutri
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet-the only soda cracker of
a
l';
which this is
.. ......
Uneeda
j J , The only
baked.
f?1 ' TU- 11-1
I I I PJ I g IT 1 I M I
yj v. Tho only
j ) The j only
0 In
vv - 1
.'All.
III
NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY
C'lT
j2 rz. 't?fr
hlu
ami wiilte, In flora! tleliia and In
the diaxiin ilciiKo "'t two i-uks IlKhily. nO.I a cupful ami
All luiiia. holVl linen In Iiomes of walr one-linlf r sugar, hfat for 13 mlnute-j,
or where the houxewlfe Is sxi.ert with j itlr In tho alriKpula. flavor wllh vauilla.
the nn-ille la marked with embroidived I and spread al ome.
monoarama or Initial, preference being Whipped Cream ae1 Krult f.'1'llns,
given to the Kngliah t.penwork emliroi.l- , whip one pint uf thi. If cream until It
ry or the French seeded. At pre.Tnt , r.Ht mble Ice cream In appearance ;' make
tablei'lotha are marked wllh two WOTvi ,,Uit sweet, then flavor with , vanilla
KianV, one at either end or diagonally at j Hi, read the layers of caku Ural with
opposite corners. , Where the rmpkiiia I grated pineapple, sliced oranf. or tm
Nhall be marked is a matter of mdlvlduul j nunaa, then cover thickly wllh Vreatn.
Iirefurence. dependent upon the way 1 , he three fruit Combined will be found
which the napkin is fol.led. The not dHir-loue. This filling should be fres-bly
conimutt way la to mark them ttiafconally made. '
In the center of the laat square ' when
the napkin Is folded. For napkins
the slso of the letter' Is usually one or
one and a quarter of an Inch.' For table
elotha they are from three to eight
Inches In diuifietcr.
Old pieces of eoft muslin should never
be thrown, away, as they are Invaluable
In sickness. Old sheet cut In strips,
rolled lightly and fastened with a safety
pin make fine bandages, and even In tha
best regulated house a bandage may be
called or In a hurry. ' -
t .
'Hair Ornament. ,
A small wreash of lilies of the yalley
Intertwined with their leaves and eeed
pearls strung ,on wire Is one of tha
moat original conceits for the hair. It
Is worn directly on the top otV the head,
even slightly over the pompadour, and Is
CKKKi4lJx-f(ectiye with the very tow
coiffure.: '.''.
Another Ide Is shown In two loops of
wide velvet ribbon on each of which
rests the wins: of a jeweled butterfly.
and still Jinother constats of a tiara, not
white velvet ribbon set Into a baud of
pearls, eich loop upstanding and studded
with dewdrop of liny rhlneslones. Ba
reties have crown less, (.onaplcuoua, but
none 'the leas beautiful, the graceful I
curved and scroll designs' having taken
the place of the . straight bars of the
original.- One of the latest suggeatlloiis is
the miniature set In a network of
wrought gold. ' If. Instead of wearing
one's friend's ace upou the back of tho
head, one prefer a bit of Ivory painting.
It la quite as much the proper thing, so
It la encircled In a framework of jew
els to auKzeat'tho miniature ffect. In
some of the most 'beautiful barettea-Htige
cameos or moaalcs are substituted for
the painted picture, wblbh seems ln bet
ter taste. ! . , . , v ' .
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.1 Home J)ressniaker. : J,...
It"is alwsye a good plan to fit a waist
first with the seams on the right side,
and when the alteratlona are made to
put in on again with seams on the tnner
side. The eide and. shoulder seams
should be -turned toward the front and
tho darta to the buck and the back
seams opened. Make the principal alter
ations In the slde and shoulder seams
and before pinning 'them. 'tip pin thetwo
pieces together at the : center , of ." the
seam. If the waist is pulled . ud too
be. ahort-walsted and the right curve
Inrt. The armetseat the back should be
straight from the edge of the shoulder
seam to the side seam In front and un
derneath the arm; the srmslse should
be cut out on. the wearer according to the
figure,;having the curve close, yet easy.
Never allow the armslse to bind. (
The pieces of the sleeves should be laid
flatly together., the elbow-pinned to fit
and then the inside seam be basted from
the top don: then the elbow fulness
gathered to fit between the notches on
the outside seam, and that basted up and
down from the gathering. In fitting the
sleeve either one seam. or both may be
altered: keen the inside seam under the
arm, or, if lt-eomes up at the hand. Cut
the under part narrower rrom the eioow
to the wrist. Setting the sleeve lower st
the top is sometimes necessary.'" . '
hi:
" ' Vpatalrs and Ilowsw - - -
Decorating ,' the Rooms. Put' pine
branches In largo vases about the house.
They make very atjjmctlve ' decorations '
In the country house: now that the'
flowers are gone. They will remain
unwithered for several weeks and are
an exquisite shade Of green.
Cleaning the Silver. A girl keeps her
silver deck . ornaments bright by rub
bing them lightly every morning with
a piece of China silk that she keeps lit
one of the drawers for the purpose.
Silver polish la never needed on them.
For sliver that really needs a polish
there is nd better device than a pier
of cloth, wold under a patented name.
one corner of which you moisten and i
wash the silver with,-and with the dry
corner polish it brightly. This device..
Is most handy for doak and bureau artl- '
cles, as It cleans quickly and without '
dirt. - ....... i
. The fable Fern. Nothing makes a I
more beautiful table decoration than'
the maidenhair fern. With occaalui'al
rttttirtjr buck It tke on-new life, and '
can be kept going for years. It must
it frequently and, Inspect every part, i
washing tne suspected parts with a
little tobacco or whale-oil soap solution.
He not kill i: with water. The-soil In,
the pans is liable tn harbor crawling
.things, and for theae you might suc
cessfully use a weak solution of lime
or ammonia water. t A good precaution
Is to bake the loam before putting It ,
Into tha pans. -
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Cake. Fillings. J : W
Cram Filling. Make a boiled custard
of half a pint of cream, a tablespoonful
of pulverised sugar, the yolk of three
eggs, and one tablespoonful of cornstarch-..
Bpread while soft, flavoring: with
rose or vanilla. To give variety add
chopped huts or raisins to this filling.
' Almond Filling. Blanch and - pound
. .... I
really true is
.' j ..
Biscuit
soda cracker scientifically
soda , cracker effecfually
protected.
soda cracker ever fresh,
crisp and dean,
soda cracker good at all
times.
Just tight.
moisture proof package.
fine in a tn.,rlar two poumlK of aim, .mis;
Nut Custard Filling. Make a boiled
ciiHtard of one pint of milk, two cgg.
half a cupful of sugar, and a tabltispooit
ful of cornstarch; stir in two cuptuls of
chopped nut meats and spread while
cukes and custard are still warm.
Tuttl Fruttt Killing. Bull hulf a cup
ful of water with three cupful of sugar
until It Is thick, and waxy; pour over the
whiles of two eggs, beaten until stiff,
and whip until cvol. Then itrid half a
pound of almonds chopped fine, a scant
halt a cupful of i hopped raisins, and
tn
The Kind Yen Have !wava
in use r r ov-r w years,
It
'" - - and has been made under his per (
htfffifPy,. sonal supervision since ls infancy. -f4
7 Allow no one to deceive yu In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good ' are but v
Experiment, tl at trills with and endanger the health of
lxlant and Chlldr n Kxperlence : against Experiments
4-
What is CTOtRJA
Cast-jia Is a harmless substitu e for Castor Oil, Pare-
tTorl , Srcps and Socthlng Syrups. : It is Pleasant. It
: contains 'neither Opium, Morphine nor other KarcotJrj
. substance Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms .
7 And auays Itverlahncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
pile It -ellevef TetTtaiingr Troubles, cures Constipation.
sndFLtuleiy II aimilates -the-Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep 4
The Children - Panacea The Mother's Friend.
CNUiNE-OASTO R I ALWAYO
Bears the
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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- --. -1 'Goods .ABE-. rrrH LSA "TTivrH
j , NOT WORTH f W ?1 35! !5S l! fcH (
. . 1 WHAT WE wl J
. CHARGE lA 11 J ; -7 Y i 1 i.
J..I i r . s
u lltt'e citron sliced thin. Bprt-ad at
on.-... - ' '
Oruwjfe ' Filling ll.-st (he whites of
thr-r'eiias to a t:Lf froth; a, lit the
Julie and grated peel of one ohunge;
stir In sugar until the rlttht consistency
Ih leached; spread the filling between
the layers and uld white Icing on top.
grated rlml), dnd one cupful uf sugar,
(irate the apple and rind of lemon, place
I hem on the fire with the Jtitqu and
sugar, and boll for five minutes.
Ice. Cream filling. Roll three rupfuls
of sugar- In one i cupful of water until
the mixture threads; -pour. slowly, while
-boiling hot. over tha whites of thr
eggs beaten stiff, stirring briskly the
while; beat until cool, flavor with rose
or lemon and spread between layers -of
white cake.
... A Taluable Lessom. .
"Big years ago 1 learned a valuable
lesxon," writes John flaaaant of Mag
nolia, Ind. "I then began taking l)r.
King " New Life Pills, and the longer I
tak-i them tho better . I find them."
They please everybody. Guaranteed at
Heil riws Pharmacy f5o.
! 1 ... J
Bonirht. and wLlch has been
nas borne tno sfgrtature of -'-
Signature of
CORNER THIRD AND
.
Path to Economical Piano Buying
: Leads to
', Thtre is no gainsaying the fact that at ''The House ( Quality"
you have the best opportunity fr' supplying your' piano nceiH,
you have-the best facilities for selecting1 your piano, you Jiave the
assurance and guarantee of thi'old house that you are t be
pleased with JollJ puulis-i
fni -
us,. and, what is ihore important . than anythint? else, youliavc TliTT
positive, assurance that "The llouseof' .Quality? plan of selling "
I
ALWAYS SAVES YOU MONEY
- You come to our store with the knowledge that the fir;t price
ynu get is tvit only the last price, but if is the RIGHT PRICE.
.Therc.is no fog hcre. no tincertuinty; no IvagKlinjr. no mysterious
- catalogue or, other boosted prices to-cntfap; the unwary,- - K very- ;
one-is treated fairly "and alike.'. All receive the same-low price
based on factory cost plus freight and liaadliug expenses, which is .
'right and just to buyers as well as tp.uirselvvs.- This always as-
sures- you .of . getting jJie jcjcaft. piano viluoJliat.yiru' -iy:.f rr, .and
s we believe that we speak the exact truth when we say that you cart'.'
' always SAVE MONEY on your piano purchase at our store, a
, compared with what you will pay for the same piano quality else- '
w here. . Quality for quality, style for style, we guarantee our '
a
PRICES THE LOWEST
And our terms of payment ae always satisfactory. - , ' -You
owe it lo yourself td investigate our goods and prices be-
fore you buy; and this -means -that you will readily see that yon
can do better here than elsewhere. , 4 .
Readthe following names; of reliable pianos. These names are
" as" famili'ar as the nariiCff Tif oid frwds-Str.uiWay.IlCn3&ea.jC7K.
. .Chase, Everett, Packard, Fischer, llardnian, Kstey, Ludwig. Rings-"
bury, Sterling, Conover, Wellington, Huntington, Mcudclssojin.
.. .. Our SmallPaymeht" Plan
"THL HOUSE,
Sherman
Xor. Sixlh and Morrison Streets, Opp. P. 0.
PORTUND - SEAlTLE - TACOMA -
isaBaaaB3ESBsSsisaaBKa
tj The sales yesterday at ThV Hub Clothing Co.
l- were far greater. than-any priorday during the
, 29c ORI
AdeUycd shipmcntof
jday and will be on sale tomorrow. Come early an& get"
your pick of fresh stock comprising the latest style
Suits, Ovcrcoals,1 Shoes
Hats and
Lindenthal's $U0, $2.00 and
Fire Sale price ... u
Lindenthal's $3.50 and $4.50
Fire Sale price
Lindenthal's $7.50 Pants;
Fire Sale price .......
........
Lindenthal's $8.50 to' $12.50 Suits and Overcoats;
Fire Sale price ............... ,
Lindenthal's $13.50. $15.00. $16.50 and $18 00 Sui;s " . C7 K
and Overcoats; Fire Sale price .....'yl.U
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