Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1916)
Allb JlUli.ll.1U U1H.M".I1.( .m...t ' -a HUNDREDS LISTED FOR DELEGATION Registration Grows at Meet ings at Most of Prot estant Churches. RANKS BELIEVED DOUBLED J a.-ra-a-a-.f Iialrra-at Sraowai In l-f mrii't 'unrnllon lla-aatt f ikU rmplfn. anrl.Oaal i.l Toi-n Ar I'Unnrd. tvrl KjnH' w rS- i'f. for cinn( limn' nn- .-:ow t t,aiajtl maatiac ' l- lrt enalorirjr lfe tKi'tk.t of lha city .atard. Mr af ta tktix't't t.Bii-: caa- ... f thir m ' n r " I fc MMi'in l.l-r lhat the r-po'ta ceeM- In !! i!t fia total irnnt-f "t r..-iiin he b'rt enor lh lM'4 J X. Oooat-U. ti4tl acr-trT. i I latl ikt that. rU f -l.aHav' rfift. bb Incraeatna; latarsal I hir.g a '' ity tfl rnoMnt ron'!on. and ciaraa) t.at ma lo-araai li nataid- lows e sraatar. Mdicatior.a era that toara will lra tft.rl f the '" al -ruua4-u Biaatir lo ba bald l Ih loua( Man ruruiUi A'ito l m io.u. rttnrtt r baio wade l t a lr lumbar of the rtwnlatare and workere praa.at. aa II I prohabi thai Importaal actios raleuv l the firtft.r wor f th campaisa will b lak.B up, v.ri jrtr4r w to a cM! nt ndicpp-. wlf lo ! ft thai a nu of Ih larrar cburcbae Vrr cloaad. I ally (kank Reawa-al ltt The bt rcor4 Ihu far rprJ to th,a eemoaUa thai iA.I'by IbIIv l'rxdloo Chif . With oair anala Biaanba-r af tha rkafrll. thar BB-toi-"H yatrUy lha lh ha4 -cur.,1 d-liC. wbIB U a abowlnc Af t 14 oar caat- A t.la Wbita Tmpla ronf'ranra f m-a w hll tor prlln tha niat- i of t1 cohaoti. T"Biil m-ri Ins r.f I1 antlra orfl"ll boarJ th chrjrvh will ba hld nl plana laid for an tn4:idual caa of lha aPlira nal rnrnbar.hlp tO l nianr poaatbla Tnl tha coaTrr.tton. Th. 'trt fofttionl Chorrh b- . n . hnua.fo-hou capvaaa of II mm6rhlp .atrlay and Ihla UI fc aontinuad todar until lha work l com- pld and aTrry mambar !. Tha Htbla claaa tausbl by 1- B. rho-i- baa chars f lha work la tha rJa Oily Fmrk ITa.bjr tartan Church, and alraady thay haa rportd It ixuira'lona oul of a poaalbla 10. T. K. MrDanlala pka at lha rirat fnit4 l'rbytrla Church y'ardy In Iba Intaraata of lha eoncatitloB. Ha rtxrt'd thai lha mro rcpond-d fraclj arj a mmVr incd up. CaaaraaalWaal V arhrra Raady. A. II. itardias. of lha Concracalicmal Cnurra. r'portad thai lhair worhara ra raady 19 baeia oa a ayatamatic campaita of tha mcanbarahlp, lta a vtaar ta harm that daaomtnailoa wall lraai'4 at lha coaaaattoa. ti. . I'atarana. who la aaalatlac lha rtho;t :pijM-opl rhqrcb.a of tha cty la tn work of aarurtnc dlcalaa. aaoaa yaatarday moraine at lha Koaa City I'arfc Matbodlal Koiacopal Church an at m'M al tha Trinity MMbodUt Lpipal Church. A umoa anoatinc of tha Vancoacar churcbaa waa hld al that placo lt airat. at whi-h I. K I;tJa waa lha pri-i-ipa,l p-aWr William II. U i . chalrmao of tha r(utrtUio cnftimit;ta. adlraad tha 'iTafii r:nea claaa of lha Flrai Pra brt.riaa I'hurvb ..i.rjy. I'ractUally a I tha rn-a praaaat alfaad up. T ruiar rn-tln: of lha rortland f ,M.tarll Aaaoctattnn wi:l ba al d:. .ly al I J by William II. LU and K. L. T ompaon. Th" a p-a a a -ara will praaaat d.tfret phaaaa of tha coavativn. FREE ADVTCE Is - GIVEH m.TuoD i i..rTf:n or unimi. MO MAT ! Or tTOHW, H I. Waaaara Offava llalaaa fa ar ea a Padly (ralta raa aad f Maaadatlwar (aawaaaaw Tra whl.H haa feaaa da ma fad y tia atortn aioni'l ha trald al en- if tha aatani of tha damaca la to ba m jet. I I. Mral--h. t Thurmao a I re I. wai f.ir a ai'taraar rf a rtaiary hotor h Ivana Mini. d-"laj hi lima lo lta rqit'ifa. yaatartiay nffrrd to tho araaxo pub rar-taaa whtrh. ha aaid. If arfllad bow. wru d prarant aarlon Hiirtti la mair ln.alai-aa aad a husirala of fruit Xtm. Too raclpaa ara frm a pMrata rn:iatla for whlh ho aalJ ha had rafaaad 114.9 aanaa yrara ic f'n-a comma: fort 4nl ha haa partUI'y rsm. hla altht. and fr thia bancfit. wnkl ba altntuta to Iba moiat tr-on rllmata. ha aald ha fa hla aa-part fcn-wla1a oa traatmaat of nrvf-r-t an. I traaa ahoull ha (ivaa 19 oracofi la l praaaat dllrmma. Tra-a whi--h haa baao broken (hould ha iraa'aal uat aa human ltmta wbl.h ha auffrr't. rail Jlr. laakk. Mka cl'an amputaltoa nf lha tria,'a or lnjurat iimb, if airpjtaltoa ta au!ant:y Ba.ary. Than mka a Bitttara crr p. "l of a pound nf paraffla waa. and a pound of Burn ah'llar: malt It and mia. In a c:i"0 of raw 1 1 paced, ail. TM.kan wltn Vanatiaa rad to t haary paint, t'aa thla a a aalra and arply naroualy. Tha acotwt r-ipa t"T allmulatlna; traaa wht h, haa ba-alt ahockd hy tha Itorm er hrikaa down la aa fallow: lik. a Urea hoppar aad f r I w'th harnrard manuro an.) mil with thla ahout 1A raa.i af utphuf to kill l r(T.. ,i't Wood ithra. Tan Irarh. wM.-h mna pourtnx po waiar and draarlr.aT It off. Iraw about a barraj of thia lituld. anal Inta It put f-ur axincaa of tinctaro of Iran. Aftar dlc BinaT tha dirt away from tha traa. diaa to lha rxi. pour la about twa (aUoea t aarh trra" i. i:rtlatrtlao rvlayrrl al rtrnd. Rr..NT. Or. Vah. i. l?pa-tat Pav. rauaa of a d-tar la lha racaipt of up pl.aa from tha County Clark. rlatra tiaa of iroiara undar tha law haa bacua hra on!y raa-antty. Charlao W. Kntma and II. C. lli'la haa haaa ap pointed raeiattara. A yt only about t ! tin rlatrd. f IS r.apuh- ti-an f raat'r outnumbar a!l olhara Wauda E. Wood, of iJk rina. waa ta flrat ta rac!ar. wih Mr. K;na and 1L Lathaua tha flrtt wl'.k iLt, CrfaUaa, MIDSUMMER Vol 11 tub nonu rwna li ir Craba.' Waaday. fc. 7. I'KAX IDUJM. adltar. LDITOBIAU T r cm lin h rMMta krq, r4 c cr-m mw--t. t.f H-Mftk. -she f Wi t ' v4 Utt. aV-i. &4 !'! can -ruii. ftA f ' ttaj.iihtfui t4 ! t P1 ar ffit4 If tblVK It .aA . tnaiaaw. f t bdka ! ! atrai hi.) It.lir Aaa vr srf n rw . t, U4 aTi t atA. 4 (.-. rtfl . , fmbu'M tr tl f i. i y 4 .i '" a miso iMrt. . 11 r it batnit f tea a4 hkl ' 4 lata . a) ma pflaraa. .1 Fatal wi'.lia trio .riajay 4 Vi4 rw aatat t. van. yar iKta at'fi (ti watr ta vr fa(ft. 44 It A if w t tv- tar M4? it.f.aif 0 ,0 A aun - It. M . aa it a 4t. 4 f.a rt - m la - I. a ViJ. nmv 4i(M a( an 4 ta LOCAL AND I'LHSONAU r. J. 14. a u aia a.tat'f a In !mi a U tba A kaaia l a.baia a aa h I It la aa parlor af Ifta itaira: Ullao laal ah. alati tr a 1 aaj ta aaf jbat.aa laama af haa. ia.'aaa, aa laa.ltat.oa f aiaftar aa . ad 4 isal i.a. aa laa a-)tjal af pra-(arad-aaa. la .a Ika ft aaoa a rataa la aalua at pra ?ara.laaaa ar kaalaa tka aua tarial al ftand la ka.k l ua arnatau al 1 '.a a.'t. aad at a Aa. it.tf a. R. t r;liM aa rank'.aaaty aai a lank af a-ai for a pa par ial la ika aaart. uanafam f aur aat. eaara.04 caaiamp. Ika aiaar 4a. J. W. Ht.-a- kapt Ika otraa al llaa l'rt:an.J aad 1.4 l.raada aip ario that ha could ot cl aaay f-'.ra hom.mikrt ak. I caana bama la Ika tlaaa. a Art Vaa. afca Baad la diallka Tha rartan kaau'a It Ita4a lira ikik. ba kaiaa BiMwAr af lta l-ia4 rllaar tilaiar. tla DRUG ADDICT TALKS Julius Knispel Says Habit Mostly Psychological. Is I HAVE QUIT," HE SAYS rorblJJcn Xapcollra Oblalncd, I rrKoiirr'B tVrlaratlon. and lie l-romlira to Ilrlp Offlrrra nun Traffic Down. How Tirtlma of tha dm bsblt are aabled to net tha "dopa." despite tha law. waa told jeaterday by Jullua Kaiapal who really knows, lie Is aarttna- a 10-day conditional senlence for hln a hypodermic syrlnita In his poaaassioa and la not displeased with hla confinement In lha Ctly JalL -I I look like a man who craved drusar as aaked. -Tha drus; babll Is par cant physical and rer cent pay. botocitaL I haa taken my last t..t." or da I miss lt. -The Kederal reitiairalion system. ealicT l'h all Barioi.rs. ta lha beat thins; aar. tel It can ba evaded, lo fact there ara lao ways by wblcn druar users tis obtain a supply wben tha cravtac blia them, hmuti.m brlnr; II la through Uaiira and CanaJa. Moat ct tbia sort of traffic la carried on by sailors and railroad ra'B. They paae It siiiHf to the private purveyors ol Ua dru I am spaaklos of opium or nwrpaine, ilul the cleverest evasion of the law. anl lha least danerou. Is lhat prac ticed by manufacturlr aruisiata. ny taklas out a Government Itrrnae under tha act they ara permitted lo uaa a certain amount In raahlns: patent medi cines. One-quarter itram lo the f.uid ouore Is the amount. I believe." laaare "tat t eaat aa reraallled. Kniep.1 pauaad aad ami. ad aa he re- ca'le ma same. -Vtanr of to am 4at put i in. ne said. "Lfti say that tba patent medi cine la whirh a certain amount of dru: la permitted Is coua syrup. iney mul account for their sjpply of dope.' tt a sinitile lhay sail lha couBh merti cina mtnue tha druf. Anyone a. bo has in- habit and la hoowa to be truat- worby may pro-rure II. -Tha drusclat aays to bla cuatomer. Too knw tne law I cant eell tt lo you.' Then ha whltpera. "Hut III sell joa el pottles of BOd couh syrup.' in Iba al io he sllpe t.ie purciia.aer all tha -dpa- mat should have bao uaad ta mikitf the niedlcina. -That a iv way." Knispel derlsred. -thovisa I don't know that it 1 prac ticed in Portland. The main sources of supply hare ara private but any one aba wanta It and haa th- price need not let his appetite bother him. There are many clandestine operalora. and when I tet out I am perf-clly wi.l Inc ! aid th officers In calchlne; them. I aaitl aid all tha aaenciea or law to uppreaa thla nefarloue traffic Tha Chineee? Thay are my ooj friends and I have often been of service to them. Ther ar a nealielbla factor In the business, anyhow, no matter what ta ihouEht by thoea on Ih outside. - p. that tha hlsh'et wholeanle price of morphine In the legitimate ira'e Is U So par ounce. .In the clvn deatina traffic II brins at leaat l:S. probably mora. The same l.a trua of other narcotic. I deny that I have aver sold dipa.' but I have bousbt enouah of It to understand the Same thoroughly. Isoolk ta Tall of laa. Knispel declare that he la planning to write a book entitle!. "Ten Years la llaiu- fladlns; Ita facta In bis own eaperieace. It will deal with the most intimate Inside" facta of tha druaj traffic and convey a warnmc lo thoae who are trlf m wttk tha habit. They all lie when they aay we have dreams and visions.'' bo said. We don't. am some Id tell Juai what It Is like, and the truia 1 sufficiently horrible." lie complacently mentioned tha fact that he had been without druse for a number of days and d.-d not miss the fala. stimulant. -The deiectlvea could not nadersland why I didn I make a row. o- bear and plead after I bad o--n here Tome time.'" aid Knispel. -I'll ie!l you. It Is In the mind, mostly, this dm disease, and I want to recommenj earnestly Chrlatiao U-ienre treatment for th da. lustoa that rrnakrt Ills Balsarabla, tisu ssS' t-i - rr never CRAB 5 CuHTUMi. OIIKil, ilt'LT. CO.. FKII. 7. 1I. iMdlnr rrr of that w. k. Sum. tnr rwt ... In ur nn-l :t &4 1i. J.cpn- rrtak : mt intrvtlacfHS tilra to t- ft. AUJrnin. Jupt. of ftctv):, i.i 4wwa t prrwfhJ tip up nirt mon tttm P l ' ! t.i cn., 4io ta t ! I r. Mn ma. hp ! o rp il'r ih but tbcr. V rtr, ft f h feat 9 amtwrt I in lxl Ut.c In rit'a (T"(on. rwin rti4 la tur midtl kt. ba in ( in i n4 dc 4 t j t ' ;r k L 1 1 f rf i h f Ur Of lrrt li:ioa la Crf a. nrf ( !'. ! tta, tha v. k. bu.ti1ir, Bpd-ia bta . . hat lo a ta a-a in lima ta Ma Plna from tanftrok ot jf. it vaicc a ka m. k., ta a ltcht.cht thins about Iwa. THaatrtc No(aa. Carl R!tar has a card up la hi pfflo-t. Ifi omr I rum I1 Au.. wbich iauds th Orphaum a "tha cai"t thratcr in la tty, but noticed th otrtT dy that U ha4 cuob on It. Tom .'oaon tIi ua tbat an mppiicaot for antataur nlht inuaad up at tb r-inrrtM itj rttur ana vrbca at-4 what hi4 lunl waa. b aaa It aa piay tnf "la tha o4 uld mroer Itiii-' on a cMma of l-U ba and Ton ba4 a bard tliaa boiditaf th ata baada until tu iv.tlm vipv-d. t rdtvrm htark. Cha. rT. una of lha fool of i fa r. r. truaU, may not juta th VauntM Ira thair midaum tnmr bib ta tna noT urumll I ML 1Im4. ar told by X. ;lddl. tha or. k. 4Mb aat. rlty t ttf. and mouniainacr. wao aao sirtU hta a-ar n.aauma aa alawa. 4 ha, hmm bdM-om fro arxua nrn4 la p lns on th lummlf tf lu tut. la lW. Ibai hm far h may '4V" r a aunatroka if U taaa tia Mimrrnr c.lmb. S WEKXS AGO TODAY. J. I -ft Admf tb nTniar r r i r .-. m mm r fan urtiqftr, ji4 aal4 t.'. r-'aM fr.4 r-4 Ury. Jul hi Wwi-r. ur ta. a'ra -!- -. ut c.raits' lioa .ar.ttrf f4. cl il. b a ar h ittinlira W. II. I(.a ra. Vlrifr tO !-n. a f'."4 in our mai. rrl m V lit ill-i'f and Cl. .fcrl J. tlllt l a)fx. Na-tti Va liaaa-a t4 th ! .aw : f I'm c aa mM II ! dwwa on jo"'.a ioNt. !(, ant lha -i(r ttia- I.at -4nav4 hmt la ti It i'fi a aria, iut ba a lb r maa.i hiaiy tit.oiKil lv of ka.tar. II -ara Marrad. Itonaa Ai.an. lua artarao ra- portrr o( rlurn. raalKA'-d lavat wa from tha a'.aft af our rat. moraine wmtmp.. ha bavlna: b.n tvoucht on ly t:a atracl rar adv. i mat at a liaura aur crtoiap. rou-4 t"t mal. Ilia r'a(a la lina takta by Wn Umrman. tha aat-colr4 hmtti nf iiid lllil. a ho la na runaurtlaf arlth tha aarlaua t?aa ol falona h-fira an4 b tara at tha city baatlla lf Ball TO OMU a. hoola of mclirlnr rlaim that tha druff habit la ravr rurabl". Tha moat emi nent of k'ranih authurlllea aayi that It la raairr to ahake off than drunkrn nr or dlpaomonlo. I am Rnlna- to do IU Thl period In prtnon haa wroutrht a krrrat moral awakTilns In nie. I've taken my dial khot." KnuH l.a of Ulrmao birth and SI yaara old. Mia career has bean one of huh l.fc-hn and dark ahadowa. Ac rorOiriK' lo hla rtatrmenla ha was edu rated In a imall (Jernian unlveraity. Int-r aliidyln; at Colocna and earning lha B. A. deKrea. Itecently he under took a law couraa at tha Lnlveriity of oreeon. At I'ardcbura; on the South African veldt he waa with Ueneral Cronje command, ha aaya. and waa taken pris oner by the Hritiah. Purine; his 10 years' residence In Torlland be baa been a conspicuous ftfeure In SoriaHata' ranks. EMPRESS FEATS THRILL Ft K A-PLK-iTT ALSO IS OX BILL. ATtn DtMi.Rt ARB CI.KVF.R. flalrnalalaar Sketch la rail af Pria kt llreaea, aad Hebrew Fan That I'lraaa Aadlraea. With a strong dual haadliner and sis other clever acts. Empress Theater opened a good week's bill yesterday with packed houses and continuous shows. "Gel tha Money." a triple acened comedy, abounds with life and fun. anile Uud tinyder. the "king of bicycle sensations."' and his pair of Brotaaj aeaiatar.la. ara attractlva. Hebrew comedy and a nome setting with a pretty girl.' Ilosa. played by lusale Shirrs: her peddler father. Solo mon Mark, played by Harry Mason. and her prlicii htlug brother. Abe. Kiank Corbet, combine lo make an en tertaining sket'h. Thar I much ado about a prize fight, and a few mlitutea of screen light In Ihe National Sporting Club, show live Young hulllvan and Ulliy Koch, tha referee. Then cornea Iho climax when "Able" wins and brings forth HO) lo send Ko-a to college. Chuck W..t;ee. a great burlv trainer, appears In tha pcraon of Lew Cheater, and Hwi.e,"" ih "newels." la bwlpcs him self. A darmc rider la Mud Fnvder. who e'.tmbs stair. Jumr boe and balances cleverly on his heeled stead. Ill etrenuoua work, thrilling though It Is. la paro1ied by two burleaou come dians, red-wlstred and ragged. While tha M.-yrliai thrills, tha clowns mak merry. Iliah tets are erected at the back of lha ataee and'to tha very top Mud. Hntil'r cllmha by aide Jumps, then makes a le.vp on hla wheel lo a balance balow. throwing th clown on hi wheel In a complain somersault. Two dancers who charm are Harry Uerard and Clara Wast. Their novel dancinc la wild and cbaracterlettque hut always graceful and pleaelng. They sine also, and Mis West wear pretty gown. Karher and Jaeason ara runny ana artistic with songs and Joke that are now and snappy. Th man I aa long aa tha day" and tha girl pretty and fetching In smart gowns. They r a pair that fake ihe audience by storm and aurprls It at every turn. l.-lncinc feats on a bounding wire are both a we-lnsplrlng and entertain ing when done by Cadiauz, who opep the bill. Hlaneh Colvln. a dancer and singer, present a number of futurist dances, well leaned with song and mirth, the la trim and dainty In a number of pretty costumes. -Norway "and the Midnight Sun ara th Incentive for songs In the act by Johnson and Connell. who aing. )ok and glva fiwadlah parodies. Pictures of the Portland "letter-writing contest" are shown. BRITISH SHIPPERS WARNED Knemr Ueclaretl Ingcnlou In Cans. Ing Vantage to Ships. LONDON". Feb. 4. The Board of Trad haa Issued an official warning to ship owner and merchants of tha pos sibility of foul play on British and neutral ships throuch th machination of enemy agent, who In nuroaroue in stance are declared to have caused flrea and exploalon. Th warning saya that great Ingenu ity haa been displayed In endeavoring lo work damage to vessels. In one rasa It waa found that th wood used for parkin; purposes had bean o Ual4 that It would bunt Into flam MIDSUMMER NUMBER NO. . "WIIEV TIIE DOVE BIT THE EAGLE." BT WHIXTO.V O. HOTAlK. Chapter It. Tha full realisation of th fatlur of ih ftrt plan of cam palxn cam upon tba paopla of tha doomed city, whto U--nral Hba and hla staff of Col oa cl burrlod back Into tows half aa hour later nod com vaa4rd tha taieu at tha Arl In k too Club to rector lha rrfi to tha trouavr uf their lu iurpfi oniiorma. Thay bad ncounlrd a dr tarbmant of tba tnimy whlrh h4 landed from boat balow l.inntuo. and omy a rapid i trtat had aa:d them from balna all covared with ti. dual kicked tip by th nemlea column aa anrina; an th oil company's p. ant. .-ra I of tha Toloa! In tba t art bad lost their bat and ou of tbrm vaa auffrrtns; from a prvrrc i"na bruiaa, ar.d tba moral of th rntlr troup vaa rt'ualy aha t tar J. With thla fore mtidrd In N hla rear, and th mmr tdvinrinf up th Columbia Itivar Hiithway a cat net th utrenhmnta at 1 .atb a .!-. It a aa ron-'dtd that ;anral htte and tha mllltla couid ba of do a'ftatane and that lh fall of tno city u lmmlnnt. Tba a hole plan of campaign 11 changed and It waa dacldrd to fwrrp tha rnrniy Into tba W'filimttte Inataad of tha aa F. W Mu ky ofTrr?d tha uaa of th municipal dK-k aa a plar from which tha enemy might b aqtantaffeoualy aarept. i-"rga Haker radoubled hla en -r rw.a to have lha auditorium r.m pltd aa a rccptkcla for prtwonar of war. Kor th vsecutl'TO of thla roup, 0nTa. M. i. Maua ral lied around Mm th remnant tf th vatrraoa of t ho fa m out Gat rampa.fd. organizing th command unJr oL Foormao mm tha Klrat Ore con Sedentary bfutlncera, with Captain Walter Toote. of D..aa, acond In com mand. (To ba continued.) J, Fa tall lira Report ed, rwc Marrellua, mho keps hla hand on th public pula and loo a at tha public tongu la th Hty health office. Inform ua wltb pardonaM pride, that his dpartmant baa not reported a atrg prot ration from aun atroka in tba city In Uia past thra w-ka. under allitht friction. Owners are re queatad In the warnlnaT to satisfy them selves that no firm having; enemy In terests shall bare anything to do with handling- of a ship or cargro In which they are Interested. I'ortnlghtly Club Elects. EUGENE. Or.. Feb. C. (Special.) The Fortnightly Club, the foremost woman' organization In tba city, held Its annual meeting yesterday. Mrs. (Jeorge N. McLean waa elected presi dent. The other officer chosen are: Mrs. E. J. Frasier, vice-president; Mrs. E. L. Knapp, recording- secretary; Mr. h.. K. DcCou. corresponding secretary, I and Mrs. O. I. Collins, treasurer 1 'i L ?ta at 1. The Health Alarm often sounds first in the doctor's office when some healthy-looking specimen of humanity, undergoing exam ination for life insurance, is told that his blood pressure is too high. Increased blood pressure is no longer confined to old age ; it iff frequently found in men in their 40'a who are otherwise healthy. In such cases it points to approach ing degeneration of the arteries a condition which in turn indicates those errors of diet that often end in vari ous diseases of the stomach,' kidneys, liver, nerves and heart. Among these errors of diet is coffee drinking, because of the drug, caffeine, in coffee, the constant use of which weakens the walls of the arteries. Medical authorities now insist that in all cases of high blood pressure there must be total abstinence from coffee, tea and other harm ful beverages. Hard to give up coffee? Not at all, when one uses instead the pure food-drink ' nstant This delicious beverage is made of wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses. It is then reduced to a soluble powder, a level teaspoonful of which with hot water makes a perfect cup instantly. Instant Postum tastes much like mild Java coffee, but is absolutely free from the drug, caffeine, or any harmful ingredient. It does contain those vitalizing elements of the grain which make for normal balance of the system. "There's a Reason" Send a 2-cent stamp to Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., at Battle Creek, Mich., for a 5-cup sample of Instant Postum. i I RELIGIOUS SOCIETY HAS ANNIVERSARY Christian Endeavor Organiza tion Founded 35 Years Ago Has 4,000,000 Members. PORTLAND MAN AT HEAD Special Observance Held in Three Oinrchea and Tlans Outlined for Aggressive Campaign - During Present Year. STATISTICS OV CHRIfTIATs E7f IlKAVOIl SOCIKTY. Founded 3S yoara ago by Rev. Francis K. Clark at the Wlllos ton Congrei-atlonal Church. Fort land, Me., the Christian Endeavor Society baa now more than g0. 000 local societies throughout tha world and 4.000.000 members. Itev. Dan A. I'oling, of Tort land. Is acting head of tha or franlsatlon In the absence of Dr. Clark, who la traveling" abroad. The Portland union ha mora than 2000 member In 64 aocletie. with Lloyd K. Carrlck, presidenL Flan for a general progressiva movement in PorUand outlined. The Tbirty-flfth anniversary of the founding of the Christian Endeavor no ciety was celebrated yesterday in many rortland churches. Especially elaborate services were held in tha First United Ptesbyterlan Church. East Thirty-aev nth irt and Hawthorne avenue, li the morning and at the Sunnyslde Con ,.r.nimnii Church and in the Millard- iv,nn Presbvterian Church, in the Mn int K,-r,it divtrlct. at nitrht. ii th. Plrat United Presbyterian Church Rev. Frank DeWitt Findley. the pastor, waa the principal speaker. He emphasized the importance m mo oo riety organised S5 years aso by Rev, c-r.nxia v.. Clark, at Willeston Congre- .,i.i rhnrrh. Portland. Me. Brief talks were made by E. F. Phillips. Mrs. Bcseio Duncan, Mis Eleanor lowing ana David Jack. The rezular evenintr services at the Sunnysidis Conpregatlonal Church were given over to the Christian Endeavor Society, and a programme of music and addresses was carried out, in charge of L. Verne Graves. The principal address was by Lloyd R. Carrick, president of tho 1 ortiana union, uu mo we"-! A,w palgn for Millions." He told of the programme tor tno orsin'""' iis Ila said there were 64 branches in Portland, with 2000 members. Short talks were made by local members. Tha Millard - Avenue Presbyterian Church also devoted the entire evening service to a Christian Endeavor cele bration. It was asserted that mere are more than 80,000 societies, witn s.juu, nno members. A Portland man. Rev. Pan A. PollnaT. son of Rev. C. C. Poling, Postuni March Pa t terns & "Good Dress ing9 Now In We Give&'VfTradingStampS'.Always AskforThem rJ Olds, Wortman&King Dependable Rummage Sale Continues All This Week Phenomenal price reductions on Broken Lines Remnants, Odds and Ends, Small Lots, etc., in order to close them out immedi ately. Watch our ads and visit the store daily. Today's Special Offerings In Condensed Form Special Lines Women's and Misses' Suits at HALF PRICE. Women's Coats, worth up to $22.50, on sale today for $10.00 Women's Fancy Waists, worth up to $6.50, on sale for $;i.7J Women's Blanket Bath Robes, of $5.00 quality, special $3.fH Women's Dress Skirts, worth up to $10.00, Rummagre Sale ,!4.8,5 Women's Night Gowns (slightly soiled) today at HALF PRICE. Misses' Princess Slips, worth up to $1.48, Rummage price 480 SECOND FLOOR. Fancy Ribbons, AM to 7 inches wide, worth to 75c, at, yard 250 Fancy Ribbons, worth up to 35c a yard, priced special at 150 Remnants of Ribbons, worth to 25c, on sale today, each 100 Remnants of Ribbons, worth to 40c on sale today, each 150 All Fur Trimmings reduced some i price, some less than Odd Lines Women's Neckwear, worth up to $1, choice at 250 Women's $3.50 Marabou Scarfs, while they last, choice $1.49 Odd Lines Women's $1.25 Chiffon Veils, priced special at 890 Broken Lines Men's Underwear, worth up to $2.00, special 690 Men's $2.50 Wool Sweaters colors, maroon and brown $1.49 Odd Lines Women's Knit Underwear on sale at One-Third Off. MAIN FLOOR. Rummage Sale of 1200 pairs Curtains at big reductions today. Rummage Sale of Blankets and Comforters at reduced prices. Rummage Sale of Aluminum Cooking Utensils at Low Prices. Rummage Sale of Blue and White Eimmeled Cooking Utensils. THIRD FLOOR. Women's Plush Coats, formerly priced to $25.00, special $8.95 Odd Lines Women's Suits, formerly priced to $25, special $5.00 Women's Fancy Waists, worth up to $4.50, on sale today $1.98 36-inch Black Taffeta and Messaline Silks $1.00 quality 690 BASEMENT. of this city, is acting president of the organization, stationed at Boston, Mass., while Dr. Clark, the head of the organi zation, is traveling: abroad. DRUG RINGLEADERS KNOWN Internal Revenue Officers Say Band Has Been Broken Up. SAN JOSE, Cal., Feb. 6. Confessions secured herft tocjay hy deputy Internal AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING Woman Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. Columbus, Ohio. "I had almost given tip. I had been sick for six years with iemaie trouoies ana nervousness. I had a pain in my right side and could not eat anything with out hurting my stomach. I could not drink cold water at all nor eat any kind of raw fruit. nor fresh meat nor chicken. From 173 pounds I went to 118 and would get so weak at times that I fell over. I began to take Lyaia ej. PinVham'a Vegetable Compound, and ten days later I could eat and it did not hurt my stomach. 1 nave taken ine anarliVina agar sinra and I feel like a new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds so you can see what it has done for me nlrearlv Mr husband savs he knows your medicine has saved my life." Mrs. J. S. Barlow, 1624 soutn 4tn at, Columbus, Ohio. T.urlin F PinVhnm'fi Vegetable Cora- pound contains just the virtues of roots nrl Viorha needed to restore health and strength to the weakened organs of the body. That is why Mrs. uariow, a chronic !nvnlirl.reeovered bo completely. Tt riava for women sufferine from any female ailments to insist upon having Lydia E. Pinkharn's VegetaDie torn pound. 5omelhinriew Centi ;) Per Ask Your Grocer (Dozen i'A Thf af part. Barest mnd uir) Aaflflv. Hold pa real poittn yon la two wire cans by all Grocery. Hard wire and Di Stores. hmok for Thmtm n Caa run bay. &pi br&M or atlvermrjia oftJinftmmpntsitke Bew. Do tee work Is , --v; jy V a. 1 ' Try ft Them r r J Today! fX a a, a a- miMC f 3 aUa..Un...UXiSVVS3 Merchandise revenue collectors have Riven the po lice names and addresses of ringleaders of a band that has been engaged in dealing in drugs from Vancouver to San Diego. The officers say they have broken up the illegal trade, as one of the lead ers, John B. Conway, was, recently killed in a dual with an officer in San Francisco and another, Jerry Desmond, was arrested in Santa Crua. In three sianfl Russia the peopib are divided intu ''stocks." Groat Utissians, .White Rua Rmi T.ittl KliKslana. ENGR DESPERATE DANGER Well -Known Man Gives Plant Juice Entire Credit for His Recovery to Health. Most people do not realize the alarm ing: Increase and remarkable prevelancy of stomach trouble. While stomach trouble is among the most common dis eases that prevail, it is sometimes the last recoR-nized by patients who very often content themselves with "doc toring" the symptoms, while the or iginal disease may be sapping their very life blood. Plant Juice, the new herbal system tonic, relieves the stom ach of its burden, thereby giving: it an opportunity to regain ita normal strength. Many people are daily demonstrating- this fact by actual ex perience; as is the evidence of Mr. Michael Sullivan, who reside at No. 699 Hopkins Street, Buffalo, N. T.. who says: "I have been troubled with my stom ach for some time. My food would fer ment in my stomach, causing: gases to form, and I would bloat more or less. I was nervous and restless and could not sleep at night. I also had muscular pains in my legs. I had doctored stead ily for one year and did not get any relief. I had heard about Plant Juice and the cures which were being effect ed by its use and decided to try it. I have now taken one bottle of the rem edy and can eat anything I want to and enjoy my meals. I am no longer restless or nervous, sleep well at night, and the pains in my limbs have en tirely disappeared. In fact, I can say that I am entirely cured by Plant Julo and I am recommending it to my friends." Plant Juice is sold in all Owl Drug SloreH. When Itching Stops There la one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture in stantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25c bottle of zemo and spply it as directed. Soon you will find that pimples, black heads, eczema, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo. the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that Is needed, for it banishes all skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zemo, Cleveland. THE UNITED ARTISANS INSURE-THE WHOLE FAMILY Four up-to-date Plans Adequate Rates Assets Over $1,000,000 Headquarters 608 Beck Bldg. Main 1220 AU12 BREAX-UP-A-CCLD TABLETS Nip a cold id tha 1 the quickaat way Sl?V dtbs op m, cpio. f . Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN nrvn Uu