TIIH OREGON SUNDAY 'JOURNAL. ,-PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15. ISO! 1 f TTiff S LEADERS-ARE ' fl tl . i i mi i - " " " - i- - 1 'I ' ' ... - . . . -r , , , , " . .. -i ir, -. mi., . ,n. . j; . -Givers . -v j? cV-- ; 'p ' ' Oar Fricc3 j ! '' COMING TO PORTLAND . v ' 'v. ' . i 1 i . v" ' U;",'-' ""' i . r- -':.;. y7 Conor jO'Kelly. IL P and President; John ;R v Finerty Will Address the : Local ;Branch of ; the United Irish' League - r2 'V yv- 1 I HIIIIIITT- -- ; , ' t I . I'-., ' - V I .V.1? ' .' ,--.,' ' .' ' V " I. y ' ', ' .. i .'"' '-' .i v .... ' V " 1 V' '"'i 5 'if ' ".s. , .. -'''. 5 . i. . ' ' . ' ' . ' :, '.',-' ''';',' f -.... .. , - : ' - ,! i v Spectacles such i ours must be worn to be fully appreciated. We have absolute confidence that our Glasses are just a little bet ter than you can buy anywhere else; ' Our business would never outstrip the others if our Glasses were not . more ' satisfactory. FREE EXAMINATION. OREGON OPTICAL CO. EYE SPECIALISTS , 173 Fourth St. Y. M. C A. BIdg. II 01 BUILDINGS FOR IS05 fair; tats ooxxzstzov imonufu , sso,oo : iros , mesnnnT. ubo- 4 - Am TBAJrtTOBTATXOV Bvxua, ajt AtrDZTomnrx avs a cTAonrx. Finerty. prlJnt United IrlBb League of America, and Conor. O'Kelljr, member of .parliament r -.Crona- JrefaUKlt-arx.!peetd to exMreee , .' the member of the local branch of the lea rue the Utter part of June. -' Plan ' are, now betas made by the Portland son of old Erin for the entertainment of the "'. Tlaltora, Conor O'Kellr la" one of tbe beat known of the famoua advocates of Jiome ule for Ireland, while Mr Finerty ta known aa kn able fchamplon of thla ' name cauae In AJnerlc.'".r.' f ' I " -"There are (00 branchea of the United Irian learue In the United SUten, noma :"f these iodsa havlnr vr 1.0 mem ' bars, f They are located from San Fran Waco to Boaton, ' The Portland organ- laatlon la called the - Michael .Davltt branch. Its of fleers are: President. Jyr. Andrew C Smith: vloa-prealdent. . James Murphy: seoreUryr John P. O'Hara, editor of the Catholic SenUneL James O'Connor Is state orranUer. ., T rre Xrelan. : In apeaklnr fit the work of this or ganisation, a well-known Portland mem-ber-eakl!.- - .iiw.'.-..i-.4., :, "Th. United Iriah leari .tha off sprlna; and sucoesaor of the old tnd leade, which- in lta time did such mag nificent work for Ireland, Is today- the moit compact andptenf pdltlonl fore In this .country, T,hrouh 4U sfforuJ tlhty, thousand dollars was kppro-prlated-by the LewU and aark aUU fair oommlsaloners at their meeting yea tardar afternoon tor the erecUon of a machinery, electrical and transportation building1, an auditorium and a aUdlum.1 Prot H.' S. Lyman of Astoria waa ap pointed rto- ha-a charge , of hrd i Uonal ehlblteat Ue,l0. fair. .Fifty j thousand coplee of a booklet tailing of the wonders of. Oregon as an agricul tural nd Uveatock atate war' ordered printed for distribution at'St lula. : A letur from Senator Mitchell was read stating - that the treasury department had. decided .that tt would' be .unlawful for thla atate to make golden facsimiles j of th famous Denver coins. - The f0,00 of the aUte; approprla-l tlon which th oommlaalon agreed, to turn over t th board of dlrectvra will be expanded as follows: - Forty thousand I dollars for a machinery building, f It.ooo for an auditorium, and f 11,000 for a ata dlura. The latter wlU be used for the there has . been sleeted to the British holding ox conventions ana xnioHons parliament a united Irish party of tl I .r.T.'" r... " ."T: I mwrwip vi una -wumuirwii.w , through th , oxpoaltlon grounda 1 or bis opponents to m on or in most Tbtt Kswoal club: dispUy and th pour honest and capable men In British pub- try oattle and horn shows will be held Ho life, and as persistent and mingle- la tadlum.'beaidts various athletlo hearted In hla devotion to the caus of axhlbltlons. f ' Ireland as his lamented chief,, Charles I pm.! ii,fh.tj'liTiM lonnosed Stewart ParnelL V . 1 -, r't. (the cranUas? at thla sum to the directors. "Th Jeagu has a well-defined object In view and a definite program, th car dinal iplank,. being home rule national Mlf-gQvrnmenWio- which . all other Questions are subordinate. Th land act of 1001, - while an immense stride for ward, needs Important amendments to make It the Instrument for good It was Intended to be. It Is accepted by the Irish as an Installment of Justice and an earnest of better . things In the . fu ture. ...-. '' Cv'. : - ' i 'The learue la th United State was organised December 4, 1101, at the Hoff man house. New Tork, at - a meeting wlahlng to wait and see how much the ttat xhlblt wuld coat before giving! mors funds: to - th general r buildings. i His vou was the only one-Vcast against I th granting of th funds. . . Mnoh BOnat BnstasM Xyansaassd. It was decided to do away with thai L. .4 . 1 - l, ailMilillatMtlAlt I buUdlng. Th Oregon building at th I St Louis fair will be headquarters fori th teachers from this slat and Idano who attend th National Educational as-1 sooiatioa at the Missouri city next J una It was decided to keep the Oregon dls-l ; Best jgv Values ' 1 Mohawk buildino, third and aiorrison sts. .. ' Lowest t ' . i l:r;.-- ) EAgRIOS DIAMONDS J - WeARE " F0SCED - TO I 7(1 1 1-gS 4 fV:': -V -1 Rieganflen of irafue" find ? r; lij ; JEWELRY INiTHiS. STOCK, I C,lrrNSt 1 7 f h- I hav M 'or $10, , WE POSITIVELY. WIULliOT . IS v Vf JV fj I ; ; v SlOOto wZ60i ;Thl$lt tho ? tf TAKE AN ARTICLETAWAY; ! ' . .V ' ; ." I ' 7 P r5v greatest tale ever attempt. : 'EVERY .PIECE -MUST:, BE; , V : , j 1J n fll ed In your,cIty. You must ,' 1 .. . lw vYl . . i; li ' IssBBnwssMisiiiBissBBJBnBSBnwjBmBnwsBnBnn ; rf.r i - 4. ;s III ummoned by the Irish anvoys.' Join P7 ? ro.lt 4' Redmond. . Patrick A. '. McHugh . and J P1 f aarnea ana appie. ana I Thomas O'Donnell. members of parlla- anippea vo oji ment Th faca'of th leagu Is set who ha charge of Oregon-sjixhlWU at toward th rising sun of Irish national- worid." talr th,y "P?- V'" Ity. .and nothing shall be permitted to I A m" "mpe" IT 5."! '"1 i..... i.. ..rtln- ... .- i-1 tar read from -F. . H. Klser. who has! Tlaw. To that main obJecChom ruj charge of th Oregon rMtt7 whlblt at lta work is consecrated.' T PLEDGE .MY OR CONSUMPTIVES UOI BB. , WOOB1 , .KgTOBJJISOB , "AT - mttri: -rmm biquibbb, susf I or fSOO BAB . BXB ;JrBatXSBB-l" OOTTBAOB9 . TO V BSXJBTB : BOMB Z BOW: ASSUBKB. t Patients auff ertng. from th- rayags of tuberculosis will "soon hav relief afforded hm Without cost if th llbr . alltv Of Portland- oltieens le equal , to th test of rsising . f S.000 for a, con 1 sumptlv. hom. , Pr.r Woods Hutchin 1 son, who has ' th matted In charge, la i greatly 'encouraged at th progress that has been'maus m mo jwiw . . guDScripttona have been Uken. and with ' half of the required $S,000 , pledged; h believes that 'tha home IS assured. - i The moye for a home where conaump- iv mleht secure rational open air treatment at littl or nd coat- was In augurated by . Dr. - Hutchinson, .. who for years has believed that Hfaat, tur air, ' and plenty of tt, and a. few common, aan- Itary rules ar. all . that are necessary to perfect a cur In the majority of cases when th patlnt : la taken-, ,befor ;ths i "'. diseaaS1 securea'a ..fatal frtsv'ji'g Being oonvlnoed of , the need of such a Jhoma, ana also atsooveruig iaaii waww th cost OX sucn an inswuuoa wwua he sittht still neither the city or county ' . -oould J expected to hld 'theiplan af i T.rn Dr. Hutchinson aeciota mm Individual subscription and generosity - alone oould aava'the" day and keep sev eral dosen or penniless consumptives In " Multnomah annually j' ifrom occupying -V naiimra'. mwa vrfi Vr '')' !VH ' Three - weeks ago- a -subscription' list : of prominent . oltlsena waa prepared by t thoaa ' especially Interested : In the pro- ' . ject. and the work of Uklng donations and securing promises of aid was com- -' menced,- Dr., Hutchinson said in speanv ins? of the vrbaress of tha work ii ' ."1 feel' greatly isncouragedr at, th progress .mads-In the past, fori though we hav not seen th greater per cent Of thos on the list, we have already ' secured promises snd subscriptions for about half of th 13.600 that we thought - r was needed to atart. the work. In the next two ' weeks we expect to . secure nough subscriptions to enable us to an , n ounce the location of tha camp and the - time tha work of caring for the patients ' Will begin. tj.jrp.-: " "The hospital or horns will not 'need xtenslv improvements, i Many of - tha patient will do beet in tents, snd open air cottages of slight construction wlU ' serv admirably. . Morula running water or cultivated land necessary; a good well f will do very, nicely and ordinary rough land will be adaptable, for our purpose. I have, had offers' of land in large tracts at , reasonable ratea and hop to secure 10 r IS "acres 'at about.' ISO an - acre within . air ! or. eight j miles tif tha "city, but It will' be near some motor, or rail line,'.' W hop , that mora than tt.004 wUl be, contributed, so that more. land may . b purchased.- but -with ' only" thla $mount w will b abl to 'start our work of taring for those-'afnicted with consumption and Will 'trust for future am . as, lam oeeu grows pressing. TO?NTERIAIflTHEl The standing committees to NATIONAL' GRANGE St. Louis, In which he sUted that he would be unable to be la th east from, Jdne 1 until August , 1. .CommUsloner F. O. Young said that when Mr. Klssr took charge of thla exhibit h promised , to remain In St Louis all summer, in return for which h was given a conces sion to sell pictures of Oregon s lores is In th stat . building. It was at last agreed that Superintendent Wen-rung appoint, a successor xo jar. wht wn would remain in charge of tbe state's forestry exhibit until August i. wnen Mr. laser would resum his duties. Amms n aft . Taenia. Jun IS has been set asld as Oregon day at th 8L Louis fair. Jefferson Myers, Prof. F. O. Young and President Francis of th 8t Louta fair will make addresses. .Governor Chamberlain and Senator Mitchell wer Invited to o prs; ent, but both stated that they would be ; unabl to atteffd. Many or me mem bers of th stat commission will be pMSsntV'ft ''''-' lUtS'--.' .:i;..-:t ' It waa agreed that Mr. Myers and Mr. Wehrunr maks arrangements - for the .... ' . - . . uvv w-iwa vrititv w , - Onr contract with" thiB stotB erplres. : W rnost vacate. We must 'telLs, Oar loss Isyonrgmfa, , Any on of the besoti frd pieces shown abore that I ormerly told for $1.50, xoo and .5o actuaDjr worth from I4.50 to too, jour - choice whfle they latt--5o CENTS. ..v - '- ' .; . . ' 'X....,: J;-:;; ' Some of the choicest pieces- arc i still left Come at once and select the most beautiful article yoo see. We most realize cash at once. Values are not to be considered. We are forced to realize something. ' Jhla is yoor opportunity. If you don't take adYantage 1 of it to-day, youll gtutly tose me chance erf a Hf etima ; : , s ' t t ( Don't Delay! Don't Wait! Come Tombitoiv jft&tto &tto Portland's Fastest-Growing Store Jfyfoxti fi4rt ohawk Building mittees to provide for- th' coming ,f 4Ue national -sransS of th Patrona of Husbandry met pur-1 disposal of the Oregon building at St suant to adjournment.' In' thai Commercial I Louis. Tha structure will be turned club rooms, la the Chamber -of Commerce building; yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. - Richard Scott presided, and J. IXLe acted aa secretary. "The follow ing wer present:' Richard Scott. :F. K. Beach, a H. Welsh. K F.? Lsedy. J. D. Lee. K. H. Kilham. A.-F. -Miller. Thoroaa Paulsen. A.-K. Bentley,L.Zlmmermsn. a. tu Harding, r.- XJav Raffety, and Frank-Lee.f-.,;;i-"'V7.' ;r ., n: Subscriptions to date." amountinsr to 1,6; was shown' by th report of thai soliciting committee. At the- request of tne committee, additional assistance was I asked; and the following were appointed to serve on tha committee: A.'- H. Bard- ing.:jr. js. aeacn. and E..'H.-KIlham- B. F. Ledr master of ; the - Oreson stata grange, was present and addressed tne meeting. He said that he and oth srs would have to aign a bond ausran. teeing to the national graage a complete iiunumeat-ox in conditions reoulrad. and .thatth same should -he in- th. over to tha purchaser at th doss of the world's fair. - v Mrav Mary Phelps Montgomery. Mra George McBride and Mrs. Wshrung were appointed as hostesses at the Oregon bulldlnsr on June 15. , '-:-, ' Th wars and ' means eommltta of I the stats' commission will meet May IT for the purpose of forming plana for tha collecting of th Oregon exhibit for th Lawls and Ciar fair- .yQ.;. NEW BANKING HOUSE MEETS WITH SUCCESS Painless Crown and Bridge Work ' Modern dentistry reaches Its highest perfection in CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. We do this form of work ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN Our method of extracting teeth and devitalizing nerves is POSI TIVELY PAINLESS. 1 - We show the greatest consid eration for the feelings of every patient '.- Th Oregon Savings bank, a new fin ancial Institution that quietly started In this city in the Msrquam building on May S. Is meeting with a success that la M likt nUaaina- to all Of its atock- handa of th officers in the east by June holders. - ? - L This necessitates completing th .This bank. like older financial lnsti- work in a very short-time. Mr. Leedy tutlons In Portland, Is fortunate In that haa left th clty,; Ur. return : In. a. few lta stockholders ar- old-tim residents days, when he hopes that all arranm. or Port u ml and viclnltv. Th officers menu will b Completed. ! - v . iarai Prmident. rJOt Ralston: vloe-presi- ine- meeung aojournea-unta Frldar. dent. WUllam - Ralston; cashier. : w. lOOper stoma; cureexora, i u..nuiun, WUllam Ralaton. W. Cooper Morris. W. H. Moon, and A- T. Smith. All but Mr. Morris, who Is a newcomer, ar eld-tlme Ore coiT Mool. ": r ' An Innovation being mad by th new bank la th payment of interest on regu lar checking accovnts.- Firms doing a large daily cash business" with th bank are allowed Interest on the money they have In the bank at tha cjose of each day's business. - 1 ;w ' ' -n a Another Innovation to b mad Is a reception room and separate window for lady patrons. In savings banks that do a Urg business with ' tha worxing classes th women have more time to look after th bank account, deposits and withdrawals than th men. It ta stated, and thla explains why the special ar- to pn WISE BROS. DENTISTS' The New Faffing, & E. Corner Third and Washington Streets. Open ' Sundays from 9 to 12; evenings until 9. Phone Main 2029. PYTHIAN KNIGHTS J . WILL MEET HERE May, IV: at; o'clock. . BIRD iWILL RUN : ;; AGAIN FOR SHERIFF The-petitlon of Nathan It-Bird ta h- placed on the ticket aa a candidate for Sheriff wai filed in the county clerk's of- Bee yesterday. - .Th petition is signed by (St persons. Bird s address -. beinc given aa 714 Front atreet. , v : :-:i. Last-election Bird soiled- 4.01 votes. Tha first time he ran he received a lHUe over 1.800 votea The claim is made that this year he will receive at least t. BOO votes. This' lnereaaea tu t Urn measure the chance of Tom Word, the rangementa ar being mad Democratic- nominee. I the women. ; Arrangements are being completed for th convention of district No. 1 Knights of Pythias. Which will be held In this city May SO and SI. Th First district Is a part of th grand domain' of Ore gon to th Knights, of Pythias' Jurisdic tion, feut embraces only rorusna. . - Th convention will open at T:l p. m. May 80. On th same evening there will be a contest In rank of knight be tween -Oregon lodge. No. 1 Ivanhoa lodge. No. 10. and Phalanx lodge No. 14. On Tuesday evening there will be a sim ilar contest between Calanth lodge. No. tl; Orpheus, No. 10. and Portland lodge, No.' 8..- ;v',&'ite- V-M K''"V Prises hav been -offered a followa: best team, silk altar flag; beat Pytha goras. Individual medal; best king, in dividual medal; best senator. Individual medaL -The Judges who hav been selected to decide th contests and award th prises ar L. R. Stlnson; O. K. R. S.. Salem: John M. Wall, a M. A, Hillsboro, and W. L. Bradshaw. 8. R. Th Dalles. Ths committee in. charge of arrange ments. Is composed of. Frant & Grant. chairman; a T. Roberts, C Nsllson. H. C. Schade, P. ; Vanatraade, H. L Pow era, and Alex Routledg. NORTHERN PACIFIC OFFICERS MEET HERE A party of Northern Paqtfia. railroad officials from Tacoma visited ' the city Friday for the purpose of attending the regular monthly meeting of th North ern v Paclflo Terminal company. Th party consisted of Charles M. Levey, as sistant to president; A. F. Law, general superintendent, and B, S. Groaacup, west ern counaeL . , While here, th officials visited the local offices of th company. Aside from th regular monthly, meeting, which tVy , Boston Painless Dentists Ar th only dentists In Portland having tne late notamcai aiscovery 10 appiy to the gums for Painless Extracting, Fill ing and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed lorten years ONLY IS IAYS NOSE OP CUT WTB 1 ein All work contracted for during tha next 15 days .will be don any time la th future at cut rat prices. Cflrctln..,...fIEfi tumiutisa..REE Sliver RllTnti-...e 614 FIlURgt .....7Sc Fs0 Set Tcetklft . Mi Crtwai .fl Iridgt Wart ...$1M TtelfcwUh6BlpUtti$3.H nrwns aaa sunage won as ww inwi ur rates xwau sootioa holA rtmt teeth up. Com In at one and take advantage f low rates. All work done by apeoial- Ists wttnout pain ana guaraaieea xor is yesrSb Our office in all large cities In ths TTnited States hav been established for 11 years, . . .(. .., .,fM...fAAr..y,u; Dostoft Painless Dentists ooi. nm in koiuioi sts. Kntnnre snifc MorriMm street. BKAKCH ornciS: TIB lint Ave.. Seettlet SOS PdtUf At Xaeonu; 1T1S Hewitt Ave avwen, wsas. .r.' -t .... attended, there was no other business of importance connected with their trip. They hav returned to Tacoma. ' .'. Tortured Four Days, - On of th Old methods of torture has now been reduced to four days. That is. it taxes Barge xonic that long to re lieve rheumatism . completely. It takes Bark Tonic from 4 to 10 days to cure rheumatism, It is very seldom that it takes longer. If your drug-giot does not carry 'It, aslc him to order it from the I' m i' - i w holesale houses. J, A. CTem- i, j r-rui and Tamhlll streets, 1'ort ', cr., 14 j d:trJbutieg ;.t Our Consumption No Parallel .1 K r In;The . , Western Continent , ; ' Of . America J W hava Installed new appa . ratua by which w reach th .lungs directly,' thus applvlng th -remedy to th very seat of the disease. - If persons afflicted with thla terrible complaint will call at our InaUtuta, we wm gladly I explain why It Is that our 'new and modern ' equipment does Its . work so much superior to tha an tiquated idea of tha past. E. t '.