Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1903)
J ... THE OREGON DAILY JOUBNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY . EYEXiyg SEPTE 3IBEK 19, 1903. NEITHER HAS KEPT HIS FAITH PLEDGE THE SEVENTY-NINTH " : CONVENTION I.O O.P. TZX8T. SSKATOB rosTzs bboxb. i BU rsOKUB TO 90MX X WTX- rfr BOH, - TMXV KAMTXTOIT 7"WVT ) ' BACK OH' BSVATOb' , T08TSB-. l BOTH rOKOET VAST rBOKXSX. Boverelfn Grand &odf wtll 01v' An- mual Communication at .Baltimore BeffiwiLnf Tomorrow, Xst- ' laf Ob WmL ; History (of ' Washington Btat JPoUtlos Beveal BeDloraM V Standards ' of Xthlo Meld or Leader of BepUbUoaa JPartv Story of Written Agreement Bioed by Senator roster at Olympl ts 1901. . ' v;- : v. ; , i . i . - (Journal Special Service.) r, :' Seattle, Sept iB.--The recent an nouncement of the candidacy- of" Ed Hamilton, tat seantor, for th United J which 1 Wednesday next, ,100.000 vlsl state senate, to succeea Aaaison u. tors art expected to be here to see tne ; ' (Journal Special Service.) Baltimore. Md.. Sept 19. The 79th annual communication of the sovereign grand lodge of. the .Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be held In Balti more. beginning tomorrow and continu ing throughout' the week. The sovereign grand, lodge Is composed, of about 260 representatives of grand lodges of the order In different states, territories and foreign countries. Auxiliary organisa tlons will meet during the week. These Include . the Rebekah assembly and the Patriarchs militant '-' A 'dally attendance' during the week of from 15,000 -to SO.000 Odd Fellows Is estimated by the committee in charge of the entertainment On the big day, Foster,' has aroused Interest. in an agree ment that Bam Perkins, proprietor of the Tacoma Daily Ledger and News, holds securely in his iron safe down on newspaper row. , That agreement was tlgned in a room at Olympla during the legislature of 1901, when John, I Wil son, then senator, brought into the Fos ter camp all of his votes of members of the legislature, and pledged them for Foster's election.) In return for Wil son giving these votes to Foster that elected him, Foster pledged his support to (Wilson, continuously during the two years that would elapse before the 1903 election, and at the session or the 10! legislature. - The agreement .was not ' only given into the possession of Sam Perkins, but Mr. 'Perkins printed it in his Ledger. nd Us authenticity was never ques tioned.. Beside were Its authenticity challenged... the. ferms of the agreement ere known personally to "tod' 'many men prominent in - politics,, to give force, to the denial v ' " Who I Was Slg-ned. . -rThe. occasion for the signing of the agreement -was the realisation-that -came to- the Wilson people and to Mr. Wilson himself, that he could not be elected by the 1901 legislature. He has exhausted his strength, and knew it' Odlng to the Foster1 lender and calling them into a conference with. Foster in his room, they decided that-they would so far as pos sible throw their votes pledged to Wil son to the support of Foster, and In re turn Foster promised -verbally and In writings, that' Jn every manner within his parade, which! will be reviewed by the governor and other state officers and th grind aire and representatives of the sovereign grana joage. - Already there, is a perceptible influx of Odd Fellows. The committee on ap peal lias been In session two or three days. Tomorrow morning the patriarchs militant will escort the sovereign grand lodge offlcers to fit Peter's Protestant Episcopal church, where divine services will be held. In tho afternoon a grand rally will be held in Ford's opera house. at which Assistant Grand Secretary El vln J. Curry will make the opening ad dress, and Grand Representative Alfred S. Plnkerton of Worcester. Mass., will make the principal address.. "-" . A rublio Keating'. Monday a publlo meeting will be held at Ford's opera house, at .which ad dresses will be heard from Governor Smith Mayor'. McLane, Grand Master Edward Rossman. Grand Patriarch Ad rlan Hughes. Department Commander George W. Goodman and Grand Sire J, B. Goodwin.. After the. publlo program haa been completed the grand repre sentatives will adjourn to the Odd Fel lows' temple for the opening business session. Monday evening will be occu pied with social features. Tuesday the sessions of the lodge will continue in secret. - In the afternoon there will be competitive drills by the Patriarchs Militant The cantons of this order will drlllein competition for about IS. 000 in purses. Tuesday evening there wtll be a reunion of the past grand representatives and an exemplification of Patrtachs Militant degree by tne oe- AT' THE :. . ; PORTLAND ' CHURCHES H. Beharrell, 10 a. m.; Sunday school. IIS m.; Ep worth league devotional meet ing. 1:10 p. m.. , ,. Central Church Woodmen of the 9Jeltkf world building. East Alder and East Sixth streets, William E. Randall. Morn ing worship 10:4S; subject Th Wel fare of the Commonwealth; Problems and Preservation.4;- Bible school,-II ml Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m.i evening service, 7:45, "Achievement; Securing the Sceptre of. Greatness." - BBXSBTTBBXABV ' - KlspeJi Presbyterian enures Jerome R. McGlade. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m. Babbath. sohool 9:48 a. m Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Special musio. Aninem, morning, "I Have Bet Watchmen"; evening, "I Will Extol Thee"; solo, "Cailest Thou Thus. O Mas - - . raUTTJAUBT. - Ths Tirst Spiritualist Society-Artisans' hall, Abington building. Third and Washington. W J-olvlUe will lecture at 11 a. m. and at 7:45 p. m. He will answer Questions after each lecture. nnwAr H"would assist Wllnori to secure 1 the senatorphlp that finally went to Levi partment of Pennsylvania. -. ' 'l - WMlnenlav afternoon thi J lineru jr. , ( -'.These 1 facts rare become parts of the acknowledged, political, history of the state of .Washington, and bear signifi cantly upvH' the present situation, that Involves the candidacy of State .Senator Ed" Hamilton and that of United States Senator Foster, for succession to the latter. Both Broke Thai Word. Senator Foster, pledged in writing to support John L. Wilson in 1903, failed 19 keep his word. Upon the advice and under pressure from Ed Hamilton and other railway attorneys. Mr. Foster voided hie coniraot with Wilson, went to the support of Ankeny, and thus de-. feated Wilson. ' ' Not only did Foster exhibit punic Wednesday afternoon the grand parade will be' held. At 'the city hall Governor Smith, with his staff, Mayor McLane and other dignitaries will occupy a review Ing stand, while at Saratoga and Cathed ral streets the grand sire and the repre sentattves of the order will review the procession. - Large prises have been of fered for (he lodges which send the largest number to participate in the parade. The committee hopes to have 100,000 Odd Fellows in line. Grand Concert and Ball. Wednesday evening a grand concert and ball will be tendered the visiting Odd Fellows. Great numbers will at tend this affair. It will take place at the Fifth regiment armory and will be Dreceded by a reception. Thursday wtll faith. In refusing ,ta keep his agreement J be occupied with an excursion to An- wlth Wllsbn. "but Hamilton hrmsiefr, ad- jnapolls. Viser-ad counselor of Foster,-was the --Much important business Is to be prime mover in the apostacy of Foster I transacted, during the several days the from. WhRfr he -had sworn .to do, in re- grand lodge will be In session. There turn; for valuable political -corfaldeTatlon j will be jio grand offlcers olected- at the pfeed t toita by Wilson, In the land- I convention, each being elected for a term Ing of WUaoo votes In the Foster camp. of two years, and the election having Another, startling phase of the sltua-1 been held last year. Tne report or tlon.7 therefore, is the subsequent bad Grand Secretary J. Frank Grant will faith. of Ed Hamilton. In falling to keep show that about 100,000. members have first church Corner Twelfth and Taylor streets, Alexander Blackburn. A. 8. Coatea, acting. ' Services will begin with morning- prayer at 10:15; morning services at 10:30, with sermon by A. S. Coates; Sunday school immediately at Uthe close of morning services; B. T. P. U. services at :90 p. nu followed by the , evening service at 7:46, with ser mon by A. S. Coates. Tint Banturt J. W. Belcher, director; Miss Mabel Johnson, soprano; J. W. Bel cher, tenor; Miss Verdi Monroe, con tralto; George F. Martin, baritone; Miss Grace Kemp, organist Morning; Prelude, offertoire, in a. Batiste; anthem, "Exalt Him," Hans corn; offertoire, "O Lord How. Manifold Are Thy Works,", Barnby; postlude. Toccato." Dubois. Evening Prelude. 'The Lost Chord. Sullivan; anthem, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," Bassford; offertoire. solo, "To Mind Worn and Weary" (Postl), George F. Martin; postlude, "Theme," Keller. Beoond Baptist Seventh and Ankeny streets. - E. E. Compston, choir director; Miss Daisy Crooks, soloist; J. F. Bam- ford, organist --. -. r -' Morning Voluntary, adagio, Rtnck; offertory, andante." Gelssler; anthem by chorus choir; postlude, Clark. - .Evening Voluntary, entree, Kuhn; anthem, trio. "A Holy Air Is' Breathing Round," Edward Howe; offertory, alle gretto grasioso. Tours; solo, "Sweetly Solemn Thought" (Dudley Buck), Miss Daisy Crooks; postlude. Batiste. t' ' T. X. C. A. Hw'i meeting' at 3:30 p. m. will be ad dressed by J. R. T. Lathrop. D. D.; topic, "Moral Vigor." Miss Bessie Dateaman will render a cornet solo. Men only, ITTTHXBAJr. Ths Seaadlnavlaa Xvang-eUoal Xnth- eraa Byaod church Corner Bast Tenth and East Grant streets. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., services 10:46 a. m.. evening services S p. m. Thursday the Ladles' Aid Society meets in the basement of the parsonage. Parochial school on Sat urday from 9:30 to It. uxKOxzuunovu. Bare Mission Second and Jefferson streets. Rev. J. H. Allen. At 10:30 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Moore of Salem will preach on the subjects: "Man Created Anew ' and "Man a New Creature." . . Mome of Tratt 11 a. m.. In room tOO Allsky building, corner of Third and Morrison. - 3 Int. Vol ted Brethren la Christ- Corner East Morrison and East Fif teenth, Rev. W. G. Fisher, pastor. Sun day school, 10 a. m.; preaching 11 m. ana i :v p. m. ; iunaeavor, s:ig p. m. GIVEN fIVE BADGES BY FELLOW MEMBERS COaBOATXOirAX First ohuroh Madison and Park streets, Rev. E. L. House. Preaching, 10:30, by Dr. House;, subject, "A Rough Man With a White Soul."; 7:45 subject. 'Our Publlo Schools, Their Teachers and Their Scholars." Special musle by the quartet trained chorua. . Hassalo-street- Service, 10:30, Rev. Charles E. Chase. Sunday school, 12 m.; Endeavor .meeting, 6:80; evening serv ice, 7:30; preaching by Rev. H. Melville Tenney of San Francisco. Julius Adler Beoelvea Token of Bsteem rrom todge Comrade m Za Be giaalag Bis Tourta Term as Beoretarjr. his pledge to Foster not to run for United : States senator, and to support Foster for re-election. Last spring Foster and Hamilton took a trip together, and while away from Tacoma, the senatorial matter was can vassed, with the result that Hamilton been added the past year, and that about 13.300 lodges have been Instituted in this and other countries. The order now has members in 19 foreign countries, but is stronger in the United States than in any other part of the world. One of the Important matters to come ngreed to hold to the Foster regime, and before the meeting la the Question of help re-elect him to- the United States penate. . i Toster Announces Himself. - 4- Pursuant with-thls-agreement Foster announced positively that he was a can didate again, andf went ahead upon, the basis of that announcement. The 'de termination given out recently by Ham ilton to be a candidate, therefore, caused consternation, In the Foster camp, and hastened the return from Spokane of Foster when he heard It after arriving Jn the Eastern Washington metropolis from 'the upper Snake Journey with Senator Ankeny. - Certain irresponsible writers have at tempted to foist upon the reading publlo the -theory that in wemalnlng In the race, Foster showed bad faith. The Whole situation proves the bad logic of such assertions, even though it were not known definitely that the opposite is the truth. I Furthermore, It is ridiculous to hint Introducing the order into South Africa. A plan has beeen proposed by the grand lodge of Australasia, but there is likely to . be some opposition on the part of some of the grand representatives. The grand .loage of Australasia is a quasi; Independent jurisdiction, but makes an nual reports to the sovereign grand lodge. It is likely that if It introduced the order into South Africa It will claim the lodges established. Naturally, it Is wished for them to be directly under the sovereign grand lodge if this body makes an appropriation for the purpose of introducing the order there. The citlsens of Baltimore have com pleted plans on an elaborate scale for the entertainment of the visiting Odd Fellows. Besides the main features of the entertainment program, Including public receptions, concerts and a, grand ball, there will be special and attractive features in honor of the Rebekah" sis ters and the ladies accompanying the that Franois Jushman might bo thrown Odd Fellows. Every evening during the ln'moet of the lodge rooms of the city. The winners of the degree team con tests will receive large prizes. down by Pierce county for congres sional re-election. Cushman as a mat ter of fact could carry the county against both Foster and Hamilton com bined, and they Concede this to be true. His re-nomination is assured. K The mixup between Foster and Ham ilton offers King county. In which Seattle Is located, opportunity to cap ture' the senatorshtp. But,' as most THE VAX.TJB OP CKABCOA. row People Know How Useful it Is In Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearlv evervbodv knows that chnrrnul posted men will admit King county la th safest and most efficient dlslnfec- n badlv snllt un Into factions, that H u u wuiiiwr lo imtun, uui h nnu CKBXBTXAB' BOZavOB. rirst chnroh Twenty-third, near Irv ing. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sub ject, "Reality." Children's Sunday school. 13:10. Beoond ohuroh Auditorium, Third street, between Taylor and Salmon; 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. subject "Realty." Sun day school at close of morning service. Wednesday testimonial meeting is held at 8 p. m. Free reading room open daily from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. CHBISTZAH. First Christian Corner Park and Co lumbia streets. Rev. J. F. Ghormley. 10:30 a. m., subject: "The Royal Priest hood;" 7:46, "The Present Macedonian Call to the Christian World." Special music by chorus choir under direction of Miss Katherine Ltnehan; Mrs. Viola Crawfqrd, organist BFXBOOVAZk Church of: the Oood Bhephard Corner ancouver avenue and Sell wood street Upper Alblna, Rev. - H. D. Chambers. Holy communion. 6 a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning prayer, litany and sermon, 11; evening prayer and sermon, 7:80. 11ub Adler, secretary of Court Port land. No. 8977, Ancient Order of Forest ers, was presented with - a beautiful badge of the order last Thursday night Mr. Adler Is serving his fourth term as secretary of the court and the members concluded to rive him a little suraHae. Louls Dammasch made the presenta tion speech, and succeeded In shrouding tne wnoie anrair in mystery. Brother Adler responded, thanking the members for the beautiful token and expressing his appreciation.. The meeting concluded with a general jollification. In which tnose present participated. WHEN CUPID CHOSE THE WRONG TARGET St Andrews' Mission Penlneular, Rev. H. D. Chambers. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.: sermon, 8:30 p. m. ik m Church of Our Baviour Woodstock. Morning prayer and sermon, 11; Sunday i school, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. L, L. Schilling, wife of Victor A. Schilling, the missing city passenger agent of the O. R. ft N. Co., was granted a dlvorc from her husband by State Circuit Judge Cleland yesterday after noon. The ground alleged was deser tion. Schilling and hts wife, formerly miss enemy, were married in Portland about three years ago. Last year Schil- lng disappeared, and the cause of his disappearance has never been explained, but It has been said that he has another wife In Tacoma. He haa not been heard from since he left Portland, although the Lodge of Elks, or wnich he was a prominent member, made a diligent search for him. Divorces on the ground of desertion were also granted to Minnie Baumer from George Baumer, George C. Snellner from Effie Snellner, and Orrin R. Baker from Alfrida Baker. ir ...i ; v INI V I YLUff I t?t Tfc ' I 1 t urn wmmm mm , i--HaF r IV m am mi w a am. -. j a rm i i it wmrmUTrMmt i a i mm mi dvrv- b u v i it n .11 . m i mm mm. ixivvi isimsi 4lr ! rw. 1 ! ! NWOTsVMI kf V MM " i I JfSS JiOSA CXRBJNGh JtfZ.( BEAUTIFUL WOMEN WHO USE PE-RU-NA. HEALTHY WOMEN Praise ' re-ru-na . as a Cure 'and , Preventative of Catarrhal ; , i Disorders. - Mln Elisabeth TJber, No, 7 Bassett treet, Albany, N. Tn wrltear " "I bar twy dnMded tit fMlt mad wlaUr becmut of my xtrtma Umblllty tocttcb cold when cmUirhMl trouble i would quickly dtvtlop through my entlro tytttm wbka it would tMko week to ditto wmy. I tat tbanktulto uy that tloco I Iuy taken Peruna, I do not bar any rem- too to dread tbla may more. Lett tail when I suffered with my old trouble I took Peruna and In alne day waa completely cored and tinea that time. It I bare beea at all ex posed to the damp, wet or cold weather, i take a dote or two or Pe runa and it thrown out any bint ot tlckaete front my ayttem. I gladly Indorte It "Mite Elisabeth Vber. Mrs. Wm, Dower, Saranao Laks. 2CH Tfl second cousin of Admiral Dewer, In a recent letter 'she says i "Peruna la the moat ratuable ot any remedy that I bare erer meed for coughs, colds, etc I cheerfully rec ommend It aa a certain cure it used according to directions,'' Mrs. Wm. 4 n... - t Miss Rosa Gerbing, . popular society woman of Crown Point, IncL, writes! ' Last winter I took a loot drive la the country, and being too tblngty clad I caught a bad cold which settled oa my lungs, and which I could not seem to shake off. I bad beard a great deal of Peruna for colds and catarrh and I bought a bottle to try.' am pleased that I did tor it brought speedy relief, it only took two bot tles and I consider this money welt spent " you Dare a firm friend la me.' and I not only adrlse its use to mr friends,-but bare purchased sererat homes to giro to those without the means to buy, and bare noticed without exception that It has brought about a speedy cure wherever it tab beea used." Miss Rosa Qerbiag. To neglect a oold la to invite ehronio catarrh. As soon as anyone discovers the first symptoms of catching oold ho should at onoe begin the use of Peruna according to directions on the bottle: and the oold la sure to pass away with out leaving any bad ffeeta.' .- . ' Unless this la don the oold la almost sure to end in the second stage of ca tarrh which is making so many lives miserable. If Peruna was taken every time one haa a cold or cough ehronio catarrh would bo practically an un known disease. " II yon donot derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, , write at once to Dr. Hartmao, giving a full statement of your oaso and ho will bo pleased to give you his valuable adrico gratia. Address' Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. . , , OHIO BEPTBUOAVS. Bt David's ohuroh Corner Twelfth and Belmont streets, Rev. George B. Van Waters. Holy communion in the chapel at 8 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11; evening prayer and ser mon at 8. Bt. Matthews Corner First and Car- uthers streets. Rev. W. A. M. Breck. fHoly communion and sermon. 11 a. m.; morning prayer and Sunday school. 9:46. The church will be decorated for Har vest Home Thanksgiving servloe. Ser mon and muslo will be appropriate. Trinity Chapel -Nineteenth and ''feat Washington. Rev. Dr. A. . A. Morrison. Holy communion 1a.m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.i evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. , - (Journal Special Service.) Chllllcothe, O., Sept. 19. The Renub- 1 11 tan state campaign was opened with a great hurrah here today. The demon stration wa,s held at City park. March ing clubs and bands from Dayton. Co lumbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and other cities helped to swell tne crowd that poured in from all the adjacent country. Gov. Nash presided over the meetln ana tne speakers included Senators Hanna and Foraker and the state candi dates. Col. Myron T. Herrick and War ren G. Harding. will continue until October 11. The dis play of oils and miniatures Is more notable than those of previous years and includes the best work of many promi nent Western artists. Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. MIUBEAPOUa ABT ' ZZXZBZTIOB. (Journal Special ? Service.) Minneapolis, Sept 19. -The fourth an nual exhibition of the Society of Fine Arte of Minneapolis-opened today - and OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE & WIRE WORKS Phone White 974. - A. Carlson. Prop. Manufacturer of WOOD, IRON AND STEEL FENCING and the Universal Combination ranee fcW Crating, Window Gaard Everything in wire. 8 g. Btorrtson gty"-L Portland. Or. DONT BUY A OASOLIIVE EINCillVB UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR ENQINE5 AND OPT OUR PRICES . We give written guaraateo with every engine for one year, and we re right here to back It up. Patron ize home Industry by buying from the manufacturer. A. J. GILL & CO. 330 and 33a Oak St, Portland, Or e.'.wpwimiij..'M. 1 "S."m 'i 1 11 it 111 11, u O. GEE WO The Qreat Chinese Doctor Is called great . be cause bis wonderful cures are so well known throughout the United States, and because so many people are thankful j to him for saving their live from . . ! (OPERATIONS ft w. v .The largest and most complete un dertaking establishment oa theCoast. P. 5. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder, corner cast dlxth. Both . phones. Calls promptly answered to any part I the city. will be unable to amass sufficient sup port around any one man to- win, out. It Is hinted that Wilson la growing In strength, and' that he mtght attain enough support to unite Seattle's bust less interests on his candidacy. But, if Wilson cannot , do this, then King county will not be. in the -running, and the senator will not go there. King county has no leader, and, with out a leader, counties seldom go into legislatures to win senatorial elections. TRANSPORT SHERMAN I ARRIVES AT 'FRISCO San Francisco, Sept. 19: Th. trans port Sherman came into the harbor late the form of large, pleasant tasting los ise its value when taken Into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal la a remedy that. the more you take of it the better; it is not drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities always present in the. stomach and intestine and carrlea them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking, or after eating on 10ns ana omer oaorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and im proves' the complexion, It whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect In the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the ' mouth and throat from the-poison of catarrh. Aii aruggisia sen cnarcoai in one form or another, but probably the best cha'rcoal and the most for the money is tn Stuart's Absorbent tiocenges; the are composea or we nnesc powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics in- tablet form, or rather In Thursday afternoon. She left Manila August 20 and spent two 'days at Mari vels in quarantine The passage was uneventful. In addition to many cabin passengers the Sherman carried 640 en listed men of the. Tenth infantry In command of Col. Charles H. Noble, ltt men of the First cavalry and 26 en listed casuals, SI general prisoners, 104 discharged soldiers, 21 civilian em ployes, 19 stowaways and 21 native Filipinos en route to the St Louis fair. Brigadier General Atwood was also on board. lie was Recently retired jat" his own request. WEDDI50 OF MISS AXJUAsTZS. . -Washington. Sept 19. The wedding of Miss Adelaide Fairbanks, daughter! of Senator and Mrs. Charles W. Fair banks of Indiana, and Ensign John W. Tlmmons, U. S. ' N., was quietly cele brated today at the home of the bride' parents In this City. . ," en (res, the charcoal being mixed with noney The dally use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition or the general health, better complexion, sweeten breath and purer blood, and the beauty or it is, that no possible harm can result from their continued' use, but. An (ha .nntra rir ar r a t K.tia t A Buffalo physician, in speaking of tne oenents or cnarcoai, says: "j ad vise Stuart's Absorbent Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in stomach ana do we is, ana to clear tne complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat;, , J . also believe the . liver . is greatly benefited by, the dally use of tnem; tney cost but twenty-five cent a box at drug stores, , and although In some sense a ' patent preparation, yet I believe I get more sand better charcoal In Stuart's Absorbent Losenges than in any of the ordinary charcoal tablets.' The, most delightful trip across the continent is via the Denver ft ' Ro Grande, the scenic line of the world. Apply at It "Third street, Portland," for rates. . 1 ; , . HBTX09I8T. Oraoa Methodist Episcopal church ! Taylor and Twelfth, Kev. jr. R. F. La throp, D. D. Preaching, 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. by the pastor. Evening subject, "On the Heights, or Climbing Mount Adams." rattoa Methodist Splsoopal ohurca -I Corner Carpenter and Michigan avenues. Rev. Asa Sleeth. Morning service 11 a. m. Sunday school 12 m. First Methodist Splsoopal Corner of Tnira and Taylor streets, Kev. H. J. Tal- bott Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; children's- class led by Mrs. W. He treat any and all disease with powerful --Chines barks and vegetable that are entirely un known to medical science in this coun- try. and through the use of these harm- . less remedies This famous doctor know the action of over 600 different remedies S that he has successfully used in different , asthma, lung troubles, 'rheumatism, ner- vousness, stomach, liver, kidneys, fe j male trouble and all private diseases. t Hundreds of testimonials. Charge 1 ' moderate. Call and see him. . ; COSSTTX.TATIOS TSLSM. Patients out of the city writ for 1 blank and circular. Inclose stamp. 'Ad- ! dresa . , v -. . " THE C. OEE WOO CHINESE ; MEDICINE CO. i5$ AWer itwt Portland, Or. Mn- tion iniB paper. 1 jj?rrp' - O '111. ry i . 6 " U r : m - The Universal IS THE BEST COOKING RANGE ON THIS GREEN EARTH, IF ANT HOUSEWIFE THINKS THERE IS ITS EQUAL, IT'S BECAUSE SHE DON'T KNOW THE EXCELLENT QUALITIES OF THE UNIVERSAL and we sell these as low as $20.00 for a four-bole Steel Range CAPABLE OF DOING ALL THE WORK OF ANT COOKING STOVE OF THAT NUMBER OF HOLES. AND DOING IT TWICE AS WELL. AND THE STEEL RANGE DON'T WEAR OUT. TODAT THE HOME WITHOUT A RANGE LACKS A VERT ESSENTIAL PART OF ITS FURNISHING. DR. JOHN L. KELLETT The Acme of Perfection in Steel Ranges for Large Families Trad.-M.rk lUllMfk OU o Edai SwMt Spirits of 4ea Common Sense. Divine Knowledge says there is but one blood and onecower. Relax and open the pores of the akin with Oil of Eden. Purify the blood and strengthen the nerves with Sweet Spirit of Eden. A cure for Rheumatism and other Nervous. Ailments is certain. Onty jtac oesi aruggisu keep mem. Ajittle cures. soo pays tor all. They are man ufactured by California Co-operative Med ical Co. This Comoanv haa a fast increas ing membership of one thousand, and a capital of i,7 Myooo. Shares $35.00 each. Dividend for 8 month; ending J0I71. 1903. averasred over ;.oo a month. Por particulars, list of members, testimonials. etc.. address Dr. John L- 'Kellett. Oak. land, Cal. . 1 , , OR SMALL BOARDING HOUSES IS OUR 40 AND $45 SIX-HOLE UNIVERSAL. THESE ARE THE MASTERPIECES OF HUMAN SKILL IN RANGE BUILDING. The WORLD OF COOKERY HAS PROBABLY NEVER 8EEN THEIR LIKE. WE HAVE COOKING STOVES. TOO. OF THE UNI VERSAL MAKE THAT ARE THE. BEST THING EVER SEEN IN THIS BAILIWICK IN THAT LINE. IN HEATING STOVE8 COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST, "HARD OR SOFT COAL. LIGNITE OR WOOD STOVES, TAKE THE PALM. THIS SORT OF A HEATER IS NEEDED IN EVERT FAM ILY. IF -ANYBODY WANTS ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF HARDWARE, TOOLS. KITCHEN UTENSILS, ETC. ETC, THE DEPOT WHERE ALL SUCH MAY BE FOUND IS AT y J. J. KADDERUY'S Odd Fellows' TempIe, First and Alder. THE HARDWARE MERCHANT xb zzxrs ora stx otbs au m ttjcb z,ooxzxa otrv ro th nrmztn or sib CURES PIL.ES OR - 50.00 PAID CURES THE WORST CASES WITH ONE BOX CONTAINS NO MERCURY, NO OPIATES The Only Von-Polsbiouo Pile CI msmmismm v.