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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1912)
9 (BANKER OIIL BACK Blakelr. Walter Brunswig. Edna and Joyce Clark. John Co IT man. Roy Davis. Anna Hanaen. Martin Deggeller. Mll drwl llrrmtni. Sophia Fechtner. (icoro KJood. William Jensen. ircy ioodeil. "I.o Goodman. Ella and Tilda Jensen. Francis Kennlcoit. Katherlne Pollman. Xtri Lowry. Noel Lowrr. Martha Kaachke. Kthel LaVlolette. Heaale arid Kdtth Smith. Heatlna Scho Beid. Mabrl Shorey. Ruth Reynolds. Ed win Severn, from the high achool de partment proper. From the commercial department: Howard Coul. Frank Mi.lrr. Laura lirpy. Fred Olson. :ormcr Wallace Financier Is Returned for Trial: 3AIL SOUGHT IN SPOKANE TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. MAY 26. 1912. ' T'T&'tfL--'-rss -' Tionrr Ixioka Sprucr. Saj lie 1 Broke" but Clraned and Prr-d III Clothing While- In Vinromrr Jail. SPfKAXE. May JS. B F .0"Nell. ex reef.erit of t.ie p:ate Bank of Com :,rf. of Wallace. Ioano. spent several ours here tolar In an effort to ar- ne for bail af:er hi arraienment t w allare on charaes of receiving de isi'a after h knew the hank to he oleent. and otier violations of the iDkint laws. He wis n-rompiil"! an Idaho offlrer ar.d taken to Wal "e tonight. O-Nell talked freely ahout Ma af- alrs. -For two weeks prior to the rlo.lnR ,f the bank." he sal.l. "I had no more n do wltn the management than a allow to. hen the trial remcl I rill nlhfen neofl- to their entire atisfartion. I am broke. I left Wal- tre without anything an-1 I return tne ame way. hut I am continent that If had been let alone at Vancouver I ould have made enouah by tha tli-at f this year to pay rtepoattnra in full, .-he bank was the Idol of my heart tnd if 1 had money I would turn It 1Tfr to the hank rather than ue It o f:aht this ca.ie. I haye not tried to anything. I have nothing to hide." O Neil looked as sprure as when he .as a rarl-lidate for C.overror of Ida- . two rears aro. ar.houan ronnne- -nent evidently has tol.l upon him. He eplalne1 that he had cleawea ini .ressed his clothes hlmseir in tne ouver Jail. CHEHALIS CLASS LEAVES lich School .ra1uailn Body Our l.arcc-l In llltorj. 1 CHE1IAL1A Wash.. M.iy :. I1T'- Jlrfal.l In proportion to the alie of the I ttv of Chehsiis. tt-e hlKh school last 1 irht eraduat.d a ciaJS three times as lire as thai of anv other cltv In the I n ted Stat'.. The i-hrhalla High J.-hmtl a:. has a membership three imes as larE as that of any other town In the country In proportion ! I. sue and population. 1 r. r.dward . l.on. of the I'nlv.Mltv of a.hlnE nn, delivered the commenct-mcnt al 'ress. there hrinK 31 members of the rnlor cla.s. The 1 I ; cla... am pronounced by . B. iVrman. presl!-nt f the school -ard. to be the slrorEe.t and best .er completing the work here, ac--irdinr to the reports of the. teachers charge. Superintendent I'llflteld. (t ho has been in charire for the paet wo years, anil who ts to remain here wo years longer, has maile a most emarkahle record with his work. Fol nwlng ts a list of last nlKht's gradu tes: NEW WAY 10 HELP ITS HEALTH BY i 'Circulation Is Stimulated by "Try -New -Life" Headache.Rheumatism, Nervousness and Many Other Ailments Give Way to Restful Ease "Try-Nw-I-lf I tl!r very Intent iK-tntlflc mthol of Mimuljitlnr icood, riellt.y circulation t-f Hi Moo. I Ihrounh your entire l!y. civtnw .nw ltl. trfnirf? ni1 larr. "Try-Nw-l.tf " will lntantly rl rour rheum Mum. rk:ie. lumbar, headache. nntMlt. tn.!iiftuii. Mhma. vr in) ailmrnt aui hy ion -ffxtion. Every Home Should Have This Marvel Km"v home In J'ortland otiisht to he uppl'e! mith on1 of th mta1 little " Trir-N m -!-! machine v fui.e hoi.l ioul.I b w it hnui It nv mr than without ouriplutr for cut and trrjti tin, ilve lr hurn or arnica tr bri . TrT.Nrw-l.Ifi-"' t uttne to "P plant th hot- .ntr bottle fr all ordi nary unm. If t?--re I .luk.-!!i circula tion. r'i!ntc -nld hmi and ft. "Try. New-ldfe" will tart tip the circulation and remove t -.e -au of cold extremi ties rnor perfect. y that a who! hat- terT of wlr bottle. I f ttiere t nervotjpre.. a fer nc undefined fear, a feel!n cf lmtHndin di.-"H"ter without cu.e a tornur.tiPat de;rc to lip and movlnn about when ore rellr want and need ret. "Try Nfw.l.iV will calm tie u?fr-r and ffrmlt Mm to ret when r.othlnn r h.rt -f ome powerful dru. wricn ioea m.:re harm than ro'. ouid have nv effort. S!rf?iMnr"i i an especially trylnc aff'.i.-tton to women. and tt t verv eauily orerco-Tie with "Try - New - l.tto. ' At bedtime, w hen the cloth In a: Te nt ove-i. put t': oft. uponite-like ruSher arp'lcator cu t :e machine and pa It s.aly down the Mpine from tne bae of the fkuK to te end of the back bene, preettna senclv. The quiet hum of the Utile motor. ihe rrateful feel in of mimct on tne tentr nerve ce ter. and the a-aadual (low of warmth that rrJ or the entire back a the blood wae4 are stirou.ated and the normal eupp'y o t'.e life fuid uriM throw ch tr.em. wi: quiet the m t etusrn cae of r.erve. and the uf'erer (II irraduallr prow droway , and po to iep llk a tlret child. ,--T-ril women, in the lat week. hae lol.i hj a Pincle trtmert with "Try Se -L.if ' h o eooti ed t iem that they hae ilet all night without wak IniE Thl. when th treatment was Ctvm In the afternoon, at the cora iC; etore at J7 Uorrtaon etreet. RHEUMATISM GOES SLOWLY. f; eumatlanti rack many a poor man's fran e. despite ail that the bet-men-Inc doctors in t.ie world can do with ttti dracs and their liniments. o often thev are I'M that there r:)y is no c re for rheumatism all ll t any- I on can do la just to endure it until it I HONtH DIE AT ACB . SM EARS. ; fe " " "" 1 " "' "-" I . " '';::: : I ' . Vfr i JgJi II. Ill '- S A Mrs, J.ta Uasitklt. ORKKON CITT. Or.. May 2S. Special. ) Th funeral of Mrs. John I'outhlt waa held hero Wednesday, the brief service at tha Mountain View Cemetery he Ins; In charge of Rev. J. R. Lands borouKh. pastor of the Presbyter tan Church. Mrs. Douthlt waa bom In But ler County. Iowa. April 7. 1874. She was the second daujrhter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Surfus. Mrs. Pouthtt came to Oreson City 27 years airo. and had resided here since. Five years ajro she was married to John Douthlt. who sur vives her. She is also survived by two children by a former mar rlaee, Kthel Younger and Rennla Tounger; two slaters. Mrs. A. J. Ware, ol Athlon. Wash.: Mrtr. Lil lian Faunder. of Portland; five brothers. William. Charles. Pd ward Surfus. of Orea-on City; Roy Surfus. of Sell wood ; John Sur fus. of Kellosir. Maho. Her moth er. Mrs. A. F. Surfus, also resides In this city. Palaa ;illiam. Kachel Walter. Poy John.on. Airey Tripp. Mary Maker. Hate Uif Important. BAKEIt. Or May S5. ISpeclaL) Word was received today that tha State 1;. ill ro.nl Commissioners will re sume the hearing; of the log; rate case of t!.e Sumpter Valley Railroad on June IV The case Is belns; pushed by the Haker Commercial Cluh on the belief that the rate chara-ed for haullnr loira is so high that It prohibit! the brlna- n of material here . for the Baker s.i mills. The comlnsr hearing; may be interesting;, as all of the road's other ere. mav he Invest Israted. BODY RECOVER SCIENTIFIC METHOD (toe away." And it arolnn I some-tlm- Ions; delaved. Never a day pa5e that a number of ptirh stifferer do not c-ome Into the store at 3t7 Morrison street, and ask what can be dune w ith their chjk. And. a soon as an otxrator ha leisure, the (juicy hum. scarcely audible, of the "Try-New-I.lfe mm hlne la heard, and warmth and Hf and health come back to the achlnar muscles, and the pain uulcklv dies away. It la an occurrence of every day yes. every hour. Come and try It if you have rheumatism. HOME DEMONSTRATION. W e will be very tecd to aend an expert demonstrator tladv or Rontle mn to the homea of those who are inaMe to attend this demonstration. Remember, you are not obliged to buy or In any way obligated. "Try-New-Life" will ope-rat from any electric lamp socket. HAS NO HARMFUL EFFECT Anl there la none of tha "harmful af ter-f fe t of 1ruc " Try-New-LIf e" haa neer reen known to harm even the moat deiuaie child. It la merely a aolentlfie method of Indurlna: the blood tn circulate In a healthy way. and build U the worn-out parta and re move the waste matter, aa nature, in tended It should. Lumbago Is a dread disease becauae. while It cripples one almost aa badly aa a broken aptne. thre la no outward slrn of tlln a. The sufferer ts almost help less, often unaMe to rise whn stttlns: down, or to net out of bed when lying down. If he la able to walk, he mm with a cane, all bent over, and suffer tne all the tlma th tornwnta of a martyr. Nobody else can sea a aljrn of Illness, hut lie knows It. Aa on sufferer said tne other day. "It looks like a perfectly Cid back, and nobody sema to be lieve that It can hurt: but It la nearly killing me." EXCLUSIVE AGENTS . : FOR "TRY-NEW- ; LIFE" WANTED. 3 The Ha.-nllton-Beach Sales Com- , pany wants exclusive agents to take charge of territory In Ore- a goa and handle the selling and renting or -xry-.xew-uie. , The eomnanv haa had scoraa nf a requeats for machines on the rental and Installment plan, bat tt cannot handle this class out- , side of Portland. Outside agetits who are financially able are . wanted to take over this large clasa of customer. v FIFTH AND STARK POWER OREGON'S HOPE THIS STATK EXPECTED TO TiK MAXrFACTTRIXG CEXTEkI Cheap Eloctrlclty I Cllrd as Trln dpal Rrrordr for Prpletlon of Rural Population. EUGENE. Or.. (a- S. (Special.) That Ores;on may become, the greatest manufacturing; center of the. United States, and greater than Nlngara Falls. TAKING AWAY HEADACHE Headache l one of the most tortur ing, and yet the, moat common, of ail ments to which woman Is subject. Iy after day scores of women and girls come to the Hamllton-Bach Company's store, at 37 Morrison street, with faces drawn and eyes circled with dark rlnas. i fx vmC M :: . ' : r? X U j- "TRY-NEW- Machines Sold on Easy Payments To place the "Try-Xew-Life" machines within reach of every sufferer at once, the Hamilton-Beach Sales Com panv offers to sell them on time, or rent them. A small payment down" enables you machine to your home and treat yourself as often as you need it. The other payments are made monthly. Come to 367 Morrison street and get a free treatment, and take one of the machines home with you. HAMILTON-BEACH SALES CO. 367 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon STUBBS ELECTRIC CO. ' Wettern DUtributors, 61 Sixth St, Portland, Or. Dressing Table for $55.00. We show many other fine, medium-priced suits th mahogany, Circassian walnut, maple and white, cream and gray enamel, at these prices and less; also matched suits and single pieces for the dining-room. See them. The combination of style and price will please you. For the living-room we have never shown so many comfortable and stylish pieces, nor at such reasonable prices. Many of the new Easy Chairs at $25.00 to $50.00 are really rare values, while the display of Davenports, Tables and occasional pieces leaves nothing to be desired, either in variety or price. . J. O. was the opinion of W. T. Buchanan, public ity director of the, Portland Rail way, Light & Power Company, ex pressed In a paper read before, the fourth annual Commonwealth Confer ence held tfiday In the assembly-room of the University of Oregon. In analyzing; his subject, the speaker said In si;lsiance: 'The depletion of the rural fireside of the younK men anil younif women Is having; a deterior ating; effect upon our National life. In IS" approximately 50 pel cent of the National population was upon the farms. In 1SK0 It was 35 per cent. In lsoo about 30 per cent and In 1911 while the official figures are not yet published. It Is estimated at 27 per cent. The effect of this movement ts to change our sociological condition. The cure lies In two things primary transportation and Improved labor-sav HEADACHE caused hy the terrible headaches peculiar to their sex. Never yet has such a one submitted herself to the gentle operators in attendance, but she has come out In a rew minutes wnn me pain taken away, the nerves soothed, and the whole system seemingly en dowed with new life. Hence the name, "Try-New-L.lfe." , to take the wonderful little A M Why Not Be Proud of Your Furniture? Buy furniture that you will be proud of. Don't throw away money on the other kind. If you want furniture that is neither too cheap nor too costly, we can show you a lot of it that any woman would be proud to own. It is well made and comfortable, and it has style and distinction in every line. A beautiful new White Enamel Bedroom Suit is shown in part in the cut. It is in our window this week. It is exactly the type of furniture that is so popular in the Eastern cities for the guest room or a girl's room. It was made by. one of America's leading shops; is of fine hardwood, enameled and rubbed to a porcelain-like finish. The Bed has double construction, cane panels. The pieces are prettily ornamented with a hand-painted decoration. It is real life-time furniture. If you buy it you will always be proud of it. The Bed sells for $65.00; the Dresser for $85.00; the Chest of Drawers (with mirror) for $75.00; the Triple-Mirror MACK & CO. ing devices. In labor-saving devices there Is one field which presents mar velous possibilities, and that is elec tricity. The minimum estimate of po tential water power development In the United States is 26,000.000 horsepower. Forty-three per cent of this amount Is to be found In the states of Oregon. Washington and California. With that of WyomlnT?. Idaho and Montana the percentage Is increased to 60 per cent. "If the far-seeing statesman of the Nation and captains of industry are to be believed, these water power sec tions are destined to be the manufac turing centers of the United States for all time. With 60 per cent of the water power upon the Pacific Slope, it necessarily follows that this Coast will be the greatest manufacturing country of the w-orld. "Tn the near future the farmer will EASE FROM BACKACHE IS GIVEN INSTANTLY Women Whose Nerves Are Racked Find Relief and Rest in Backache and nervousness, twin evils that make miserable the relieved in a moment by a single application of "Try-New-Life," the latest discoveries of science have Nothing will drag a woman deadening pain of a weak back. lines of pain across the forehead, No matter how brave, how willing, how cheerful and patient a woman may be to begin with, day after day of the racking, dragging pain .In her back will tell on her. rlhe may not complain; she may never lose her temper; she may try to speak kindly all the time but the point la that she suffers, and every day ofj suffering puts her that much farther from the perfect health she ought to enjoy. "Try-New-Life" will positively and Instantly take away the ache In the small of the back. In the hands of a skilled operator the litlte machine is passed along the sore and tired muscles of the spina, and the deep-set nerves and blood vessels that supply these muscles, and In a moment the pain Is gone. The sufferer feels a glow of warmth, a thrill of new life and strength and vigor, and in a moment all life seems better worth the living. It is done naturally. "Try-New-Llfe" does not deaden the pain with drugs it stimulates Nature herself to do her work belter. The sluggish flow of blood becomes a healthy, warm, strong torrent of good red blood which builds up the flabby muscles and gives tone to the jaded nerves. Nervousness and sleeplessness yield as quickly to "Try-New-Llfe," and on the same principle. The moment the muscles and nervea of the spine feel the Invigorating, stimulating, health bearing Impulse of the magical little machine, there comes over the sufferer a feeling of warmth, a sense of repose. desire to sit still and dream. The feeling of quiet and peace that comes over one must be experienced to be fully understood. women who have not known an un broken night's rest In many weeks have come to the store after their first experience with "Try-New-Llfe" to telj the manager that a fifteen-minute treatment had positively taken away all nervousness and unrest, and that they had slept all night without once awakening.- One woman who had not slept a night in peace- for months came to the store for free treatment at noon. That afternoon she was so free from pain and so drowsy that she lay down and took a nap; and that night she slept all night long a thing she had not done before In many weeks. If you are a sufferer from backache, nervousness, sleeplessness, constant fears when there is nothing to fear, or any of the disorders that come from a run-down condition of the nervous sys tem, come to the store of the Hamilton-Beach Sale Company at i7 Morri son street, and a skilled operator will give you a free treatment that will show you how quickly your ills will yield to science. It will positively give you Instant relief. power demands fulfilled by electricity from a central station. And there is every reason to believe that the Ore gon farm through its manifold ad vantages will become the breeding spot for a citizenship whose conservative thought and action the heritages of the Anglo-Saxon race may be maintained and perpetuated." Greeks Patrons of Postal Bank. MARSH FIELD. Or., May 25. (Spe cial.) The postal savings bank in Marshfield has so far proved a success. Tne bank has been conducted about a year and the total deposits reach $12, 500. There are nearly- 200 depositors, which includes many foreigners. The Greeks formerly sent their money abroad and the savings bank has been the means of keeping muc'h of this a Moment's Use of "Try-New-Life" given to the. world for the relief of downward into permanent ill-health It takes the life and vim out .of her, and pulls down the corners of the HOW TO TEEAT DEAFNESS DEAFNESS. The first warning symptoms of ap proaching deafness are a slight ringing or hissing sound In one or both ears, hile sometimes a peculiar thumping sensation is experienced with each pul sation of the heart. The eustachian tube is a pipe leading from the throat to the cavity of the middle ear. Its function Is to fill the cavity with air at atmospheric pressure so that the pres FIFTH AND STARK money at home. Each month since th savings bank opened has shown an in crease in the number of new depositor! Vancouver Official Resigns. VANCOUVER, Wash., May 25. (Spe cial.) N. W. Merrineld. of the Com missioners of Eminent Domain, has re signed from the Board. As a reason ' for his action Mr. Merrineld says: "When a man wants any improvement done, he very willingly signs the peti tion to have it done, but when it comes time to pay he nearly always protests and wants the other fellow to pay." The other two commissioners are Charles W. Hall and Benjamin DeTar-mon. Weather reports are sent from Gibraltar n Tendon daily by wlrelen telegraphy. lives of so many women, can be magical little machine which the suffering. like the constant tearing, pulling, puts dark circles under the eyes. mouth. sure may be exactly the same at the front and back .of the ear drum. The organ ia thus maintained in perfect equilibrium aind is entirely free to vibrate in and- out when the sound waves impingeAipon it. Mechanical vibration often relieves the sufferer. Vibration of a decided na ture, such as is given by the "Try-New-Llfe." will often loosen the parts and bring back proper circulation through out the hearing organ.