The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 15, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE -OHZGON DAILY JCUrL. rCLAI.LV
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..;;wwmj escapes
wiin wcriArrs help
Poping Belle , of , Chinatown In
the Hands of Presbyterian
,v i, Mieeinn Prmla. i-? ' iV-..
SAYS SHE HAD BEEN SLAVE
i 1 OF WEALTHY CHINESE
Fight WW Be Made for Girl.bylj
Arrested.:
For possession ef Sue Wong.' alias
V Mrs, Rom Down, Celestial countrymen
, and American frlonde have begun a blt
' tr wan The girl la temporarily In the
haode of Mra, W, S. Holt., superintend-
V ent of tb Presbyterian Chinese mission,
"' who thwarted tba Celestials yeetsrday
; by taking herefrom the custody of Sher
: - iff Ware.-.y-v.! '.-"'.v'?: "'."'"V"
, Sheriff Word went to, Victoria. B. C,
where tbo woman waa arrestsd, and
bringing bar to Portland when Intercept-.
ed. by. the mission superintendent at
Scappoose.' Wssh.,- last night. Mra,
Holt was armed with a order of release
for the Chinese (Irk Issued by. Justice
.Read yesterday afternoon. . A
On? reaching .the city the , girl was
4 spirited nwnr.ths.tsbs night avoid, the
crowds of curious Chinese Xhi bad' con
gregated to witness her return.
-Today-the glrUa liharty-. pending
- a preliminary hearing on tha Charge of
, rmbeasitfment. - Efforts are being made
to persuade tboaa Interested In 'her
prosecution to caasa their efforts. To
'accomplish 'tbia stories are circulated
rthst aha waa trying to esoepe a Ufa of
bondage- and that the embexslement
charge, was manufactuned In Order t,to
. tighten tha fetters., , ' . '
Bus Wong, the slant-eyed belle of
, Second etreeC who has' caused tha war
' between . ardent Celestials and Presby
1 terlan missions rtes. la the wife of too
.'Tong. who .returned . o -China four
months ago. His mission was a ploua
one. tot ho went to procure for. the
great wooden Joes an eye properly 'col
ored end of right else. Tha girt became
his wife live years ago. She la atlll
; young. ' Her eyes mra dark and lustrous,
and causa flere longings In tha Celes
't'lai hearts' when they smile. Her hair
Is raven black, combed aa smooth at
- . adept hands can make It, hangs like tna
eaves of a pagoda and Is held in place
Her feet are small, so small that special
; ' sandals ara made la . far Canton for
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'tr wkM - -PMm-t- AvtA- t- tils
. sacred mission he left tha girl In ears
.... li. ku.. v m. m.wa k.a a
Iong and itatlently , aha waited la nor
decorated little room for tbo return of
c reached Portland ' Sho mourned:' then
other rnmora followed,, telling bar that
J, he waa not dead, but had found t girl
mora beautiful than she. :
D ft ajUW IT VII 1 1 OTHW V ' ftft ".
: overcome with arlef. Aa Itinerant
Y " ' . ft. .aM.t la. - .tuAll ' i.AM
' ' - - - M tl . a Va &aa k.M
v. Waaia, Imu v. Via ahAftv hla Intra fnr
, . h-r: and had breucht rich dslntlea of
u I . A a L. aaa ' awaa.Aa k. a
'i her. Bo when ho proposed an elope-
K', ... . ... ... . . . .
, or mm. oui rer spite ivwin ine vue in
'BsJkmg rPowdeir
Vv;V:,-',i ; ' . ' ,.-;t.-'!-. ' ..V.vV;!-.. '' ' ,
,With Royal' Baking Powder there y
no mixing with the hands.no sweat of -
V the brow. Perfect
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. J ; i
- FdI'mstractions' in the Royal Baker aod Pastry Cook".
' took for making 'all; kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
with Royal Baking ; Powder. Gratis to any . address C
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Admin) Rojegtrenaky, Commanding tbo Russian Squadron.
the faraway country who had found a
girl mora beautiful than ahe.
Her krother-ln-law and other untnese
Insist , that aha took )& In money and
valuable gems that did not belong to
her. -A warrant was Issued for her dnd
plaoed In the hands of Sheriff Word.
Ha neara or atra. jtoaa wwiu, wnim
strange actions In many cities In the
northwest had - eauaod : ssucn specula
tion. When ho found Mrs. Roes Downs
at Victoria. P. C. she had Sue Wong,
and ah was returned to thl city last
night ' : - r- -i " '
Har monda. tnoraissionanea, - euum
that aha was merely a slave gtrL and
wan trying to escape bar bondage. Sec
ond street phllosophsrs, who amoko long
pipes and alwaya know more than they
Will tell, amue strsngeiy wnen asasa
about tha ronaway, girl. -
"Van no aood. ' tnoy any. ana way
refuse to Join In tbo aympatby that the
Blsalonarlea "Have -extended. r-,
Tha girl will probably he arraigned
In . Justice Bald's west aids : court on
Monday... '- - ' - . S
Ont Street Improved That WHr
- Not Have to Be Repaired, f
irroeL between -Wont and-Third streets.
has Just boon oomplstod by Contractor
El wood Wiles and front all appearance
It la a piece of work that any con
tractor eould bo proud of.' According to
statement made by tha elty engineer It
Is tho beat oompleted atono block pave
ment In tha olty. , There la a guarantee
of II years on - tho street without
further dost to tha property owners, but
it will bo as good la years aa It la
now. - ' ' ' ,"' : .. --.;
Mr. Wiles is prealdsnt of tha Con
erete' Construction company nd owns
tho only batch, concrete' miser In-the
city, -which is. a groat Improvement over
tho old way of mining by band. Tbo
company 10 Installing a plant at Xaat
Sixth and Madison atroeta .for -the
manufacturo of concrete atono blocks
for building purposes. 1 ; v . ; v. ;
. WTkXTVK&MamXXLMT SXBATa,
rXIearfcal Special tler-le.,' '
San rranolaoo. Cel., April '. If. -Tho
annual' dsbato between tbo teams of tha
University of ' California ' and Leland
Stanford. Jr., 'University .takes placn
hero thta evening and ' promises to bo
tho event of tha university year. Stan
ford has tho affirmative and California
tho negative side of tho proposition.
"Resolved. That tho inters tats commerce
oom ml salon shall bo given power to fin
and - Inforca railroad ratoa. Not It
being understood that tho question of
constitutionality be disregarded and that
tha commission nay bo enlarged and
equipped so aa to enable 1 to meet tho
new conditions." , , ,
: mrxnao xs :
'',." (Jesrssl Nseetal Ssrrles.f -r
" West Palm Beach. FUu- The Condi
tion of Joseph Jefferson la Improving,
but bo la atlll weak. . - , .
.-;; '.r; A XMtU Ptffsronos. ' ;
" Prom tho Philadelphia Press.
: Ascum He's got a good Job, hasnt
her He tells mo bo la working for tbo
government now..
Nowltt Huhl Tho next time bo tolls
you tbateubtract "for" from It '
cleanliness, greatest
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SO.tMtMUJMSr
CITY HAS UEEH PREY
OF LOCAL ROBBERS
Every Item of Pubio Work Has
- ; Paid Tribute to Official
fr'ty:-: Thieves.' 1
ENGINEER'S OFFICE AND
f CONTRACTORS DIVIDED
SpeclfTcatI6nsin ; SteeTrWork
Changed So , That Builder
; and Officers MlghtrofrL
la anpport of tbo claim that tha etty
of Portland baa boon robbed systemati
cally 4a tho letting and carrying ant of
contracts, a certain contractor who deea
not reside la this elty, but who baa Inti
mate knowledge of tbo facta, stated
today: - v -v. - ;
"On every bridge built aoroaa tbo wn-
lametto river, and la many other eon
traota 'Oaliing for steel work, the olty
baa boon tnado to ay for- Immense
grafts.' and thla baa boon done by tho
collusion of tho elty englneer'a office
under former Incumbents with tho exec
utive board.
' "Let mo giro yon a oonorsto Illustra
tion: Tho plana and specifications
would call for, Bay lt-lnch steel beams.
Tha contractors would use instead
Inch beams, and tho elty engineer would
report, favorably on tho structure and
tho executive board would accept tho
report, knowing that tho work bad not
been dons la accordance with tho re
ouirements. . Often, to . my knowledge.
after plana and spoclflcatlona bad boon
drawn and contracts lot. tbo plans
would bo altered, . to permit using tho
smaller boama, but without reduclrur tho
cost, thus giving tho contractor a 'graft'
In tha form of par for a 11-lnch beam
which was not supplied. now. wnen
It Js considered that steel costs 110 a
ton, and that perhaps a wholo ton would
bo oaved by tho contractor . by thla
fraudulent method In tho substitution
of a single t-lnch beam for a 11-lnch
beam. It wUl bo soon that quite a aum
of money w6uld bo tnado by tho con
tractor on tbo wholo job, and tho elty
would simply pay for what It didn't get
"That such things have been dona, I
positively know. For obvious reasons.
I cannot permit ny name to do uaea nt
this time, "but I assure you that, when
tho proper tlmo comes, I will make
these statements In court nnder oath."
District Attorney Manning refused to
discuss tho statement of this contractor,
Baying: ,
"A lot of thlnra nowadays are, at
tributed to me, in connection with the
Investigation In progress, that I never
said. 1 I am not making any atatamente
at all, butvam collecting evidence so aa
to strengthen the ease of tho state- la
all mature Involving tho alleged fraud
ulent execution of olty contracts. That
there was fraud, no one doubts, but I
shall tioi give out anything to the public
until tho proper tlmo comes, Tho in
vestigation, however,, will proceed until
all essential facta have boon gathered,
when, they will be told and acted upon
In a manner to secure substantial re
sults In cleaning up tbo methods of
doing oily work.' . . , :.
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WALLA WALLA PAYS HER ;
SHARE IN PORTAGE ROAD
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g-etat Dispatch to The JearaaL) 1
Walla Walla, Waah, April II. Walla
Walla is preparing to pay her share of
tbo expense of the Open River associa
tion in connection with the building of
the portage road at The Dalles. A com
mittee from the Commercial elub will
solicit funds to make up tbo balance de
manded of tho oounty Xver $1,009 has
boon raised, and practically all.of.it
has boon paid Into tho treasurer of the
local branch of tho association. - Tbo
Commercial olub hae boon advised that
tho road will be open for use by May
It. and tbo funds will then be needed to
pay the contractor. The solicitation of
funds will bo kept up until every dollar
hi In tha hands of the' treasurer. .
SAXTATIOsT AJUtT arsU-SnrXATa.
- nev. C. l Chase, pastor -of lbs llas-
salo Street Congregational church, will
speak at tho Salvation Army hall.: Ill
Plrat street thla evening at t o'clock.
Tomorrow Is tho beginning of the
armya week of self-denial and prayer,
and at tho- evening service this special
effort will be launched by Ensign and
MraKuhn. ,., , , ,--T
H,VT" P'1 - :V
l.a.aVre l,--.lta' .--... aJ
AS liOTEL lliifill
Tr--J
He Houses More Than Twenty,
So Under Chicago Fire Re
v ulations Vis's a Oontface.
'if'AC-v-:.
jseraal, Ss-eUl Bar-tea.) , ..
Chicago, April 16. Mayor Dunne has
made tho discovery that under tho new
fire regulations of tlto olty bo la legally
t hotel-keeper and lives In a hotel.
"What In the world am I going to find
out jiextr? asked tho mayor, when ho
learned that hla own flro department
found him occupying av bouse In which
there are mora than ! persona. : This,
says the las' adopted last month, makes
the Dunne home a hotel. - '
The discovery came about when fire
Inspector ' Johnson reported that many
down-town- hotels and lodging-houses
were violators of the law.
"By Jove." said the mayor, "there are
t In my house ten little Dunnes, Mrs.
Dunne, -myself, a-randpas, ' grandmas.
unclea. aunts and five servants. I guess
I'm keeping a hotel, all right, but I must
have tlmo to consider what is nest to ao.
I must consult my friends.". ; 'it.
No hotel sign has yet heon Bung out
in front Of the Dunne home, r '
EXTEND TO KIJiGSlEY ;
(Continued from Page One.)
The . areat ' belt of white pine for
which the eastern slopes of the Cascades
Is famous la flanking the proposed lln
on tho west for its entire length. . -
i Ontalde taO BsaarratV -
Mills wtll.be able to operate in the
forests within ...It to It mlleo'of ' the
main line, with" down-hill haul to the
raUway. Tbt-Piswreserve Unes does
not come down the mountain slops at
this point' ':- -: -."
Woman net. an area T ny It musa ox
remarkably level country, averaging 40t
to too feet high elevation than Tygh
valley,' lies between this point and the
Warm Spring reservation. Owing to
the isolation of tho district, tho groat
flat has never been cultivated seriously,
but baa been the center of a thriving
stock industry.. ,, - .
Warm Spring reservation, covering
the east slope of tho Cascades down to
the peschutes' for many miles to the
south of Woman, la -not counted an Im
mediate resource, as tho Indiana do lit
tle agricultural work. Further exten
sion of the railway beyond Tygh val
ley would be Into tbo gorge of the
Deechutss, until Willow crook or other
eastsrn streams flowing In on the eaat
Side gave aa opening to climb to Agency
plains and tho Uayatack district 1 te
rn arkable development baa been made la
both these districts the past four years.
dssplte IsolaUon, . -
x - rrodnotlvo When Wat erst. -, -
Many mllea of fertUo platsaa land lie
between Willow, creek and Crooked
river, which la the' south.ra bound of
tho greet desert area to which water la
being oonducted by irrigation enter
prises. ' Haystack and Agnney districts
sro producing cereals, without. .Irriga
tion, and tho arest region beyond, the
Tumalow and Black Butte districts on
tho west side of tbo Descnntes and sev
eral other minor districts, are wonder
fully productive when -watered.
No englnoerinc cirnouitioo whatever
will bo eneountorod In tho extension to
Ktngsley, on Tygh ridge. From this
point a detosr of six to seven mllea lb
neoossorr to nrop into xygn vaiiey. -nut
the, grade Is easy. ' Where tho Deschutes
may bo followed beyond Tygh creek tho
grade la easy, bat at places the gorge
has no alluvial footing for a track
After getting np to near tho elevation of
Agency plalna, no engineering diffi
culties whatever are encountered ex
cept crossing Crooked river, which la a
gorge down near tho Doacnntea. . . : .
THREE ARE ARRAIGNED
' (Continued trans rag One,')
hla district, such .office shall bo doomed
vacant" - ,
This statute is tho amain reliance of
daf endanteVnouneof In tho contention
that Mr. Honey had no right to appear
before. the grand jury in tbo capacity of
Uplted States district attorney, and be
cause be did so.lt'wUl-be argued that
the proceedings of the Jury were Inval
idated, Mr. Honey la alleged by tho de
fense to be a. resident of tbo state of
California, and not -of Oregon. -
: Mr. Honey scouts the assertion that
ho la not duly Qualified to hold- office.
and insists that Oregon Is now bla offi
cial residence, which Is all that the law
requires. -, The question is to do argued
Monday. ' . .':. - : , :,
KINDERGARTEN UNION
MEETS IN TORONTO
-. (Joarsal Sserial aWviee.1 - -'
Toronto, Ont, April la. For four days
neat week - Toronto will bo thronged
with teachers from all parte of Canada
and tho United Statso. with some from
other countries. They will assemble to
attend the 12th annual meeting of tho
international Kindergarten union, which
will begin 1U oeeelona Tuesday. An ex
cellent program baa been arranged for
the gathering, providing, aa It does, (or
a large number of addresses and papers
by some of the foremost kindergarten
experts of the world. ' , ,,;.u .. -
TO RESUME WORK ON
ASHLAND SEWER SYSTEM
;' "V"'-' (Special Dfcpetea to The TosraaLI
Ashland, Or., April lt Work Is to be
resumed within a few daya on Ashland's
new sower system, after a suspension of
nearly a year, beoauao of litigation as a
result of which the courts annulled the
ordinance under which the sewer waa
begun. The city Council' framed a new
ordinance, obviating tho legal obstacles
pointed out, and the work la to be
taken up. .t' : , - :' '",:': a
Take Vise's Oare fee Oiaiaiyttaa to CesghS
ssd Celrt. Br all erafl-ta. Me.
-scmosT o fobsstbt. -
'The monthly meetnig of the' Oregon
State Academy of Sciences will be held
at tho city ball tonight at T:tt o'clock.
An address will be given on The Bet
sneo of Forestry" by Edmund p. Shel
don, president ' . '
. r f t jpayi to do business gener
ously. The, proof t Scbilling'l
Best. ' Full-strength atvd pure,
and the prices only enough to
pay for the qualitye : ; J
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PANOPATHIC PROFESSOR WORKS WONDERS
Restores Hsahli to Invalids. Pronounced Hopelessly Incurable by
Physicians, Healing Iri 'the Faceof ' Ap- V j
':'.: r: ; parent lmpes!l;!.ts. . ' ' c--
DOES AWAY VITU
And Condemns Brutal Operations
No Disease Ha May
STRANGE, INTAXCIILE. , I'ELI
That v Cures When Doctors
HAS HE THE
Ministers of the Gospel Say He Is
w for His Help toJBuff rinj Humanity . Ha . Gives
( Service and Home TnirtFr--''
to the Sick
New Tork. April 1 (Special Corre
spondence.) Seeing la .believing, and
witnessing the seeming miracles per
formed by Professor Wra. Wallace Had
ley makes one exclaim: "la there a
known, limit to. , thla man'a healing
power T " Is there a single ataoase no
cannot cure? la there any ease, so hope
less that he cannot restore health V -
Probably no other physician in ins
world treats aa many- patients aa thla
famoua professor of panopatby and
physlactrice. Thsy come to him by
scores and hundreds. Tho sick and suf
fering, the lama and halt, tho consump
tive aad paralytic, Invalids from- .al
most every known dlaoaso form an end
less' profession seeking health at hla
bands. And thla wonderful man, thla
wlaard of . science, thla great-hearted
physician, receives then treats them
cures them. Heala them of diseases
pronoun oed inenrabla - by tha " medical
profession, cures them after they have
been doomed to death by doctors, re
vives health and atrength In the face of
seeming Impossibilities, '
Not In a spirit of boasting or vanity,
but la a quiet, calm statement of fact,
ho says there la no dlsesss he may not
cure: aava It. and what la more, proves
it.- During ev reseat talk- with -this man
who has revolutionised tho theory and
practice tof medicine, ho aaya: "Thou
sands of precious human Uvea are need-
lees! y aaeriflcod every year or useless
medicines and brutal surgery that klU
oftener than thay cure. All upright
members of the medtoel profession know
thla whether they admit it or not, and
It la tlmo that tha general pubUe was
made aware of the facta, v
'Caae have eome to m that have
baffled some of tho beet physlclana In
the country; whore one doctor baa aald
the trouble waa with the stomach, an
other aald heart, aUll another diagnosed
kidney disease or something else. ' But
In each ease 1 waa able to eee the real
oaaee and by removing It I restored the
patient to perfect health. I have
known stomach trouble to be diagnosed
aa heart dlaoaso, and heart dlaoaso aa
rheumatism, and oountleea similar In
stances. When theeo mistakes are
made and tho patient la treated for tho
wrong disease, how can the sufferer
hope ta get well! It la aa If you tried
to euro deafness by wearing eyeglasses.
One la Just about as sensible as the
other. But I make a careful diagnosis
of each ease that comas to me and
treat the real cause. -' ;
I have discarded ths useless drugs
a anni-aa unmanlv Brescrlbed br
physicians and use a system of treat-)
ment that la a much euperlor to aaotlH
era medical practice as m- "' " -oandle.
Now that I have perfected it
after long yeara of practice and eaperl
ments, I find that rhave the, power to
euro my patlenta without their coming
to me or my going to thera-For In
stance, read this letter front the Rev,
Samuel Button, an eminent divine nf
Williamsburg. Ky. - You eee he aays:
1 feel thankfulto Ood that I was di
rected to you for relief from my bodily
pains
and ins. a
ills
fsel euro that our
Heavenly Father hae helped and di
rected yon in working out the secret of
Kwer over disease. Tour efforts must
accompanied by tbo Holy Spirit to
accomplish such miraculous cures. I
know and believe that there la nothing
to equal your treatment for tho release
of suffering ones from psin, weak
and disease. I wish all Buffering
knew Ite power to heal as I do sin
weaanass
Ones
meif to heal aa I do sinoe it
cured me of heart and kidney disease,
catarrh of tbo bladder and hemorrhoida.
Dear Doctor, I cannot nnq woras to ex
press my thanks to you, for your klnd
nsss to me In ridding me of all my phys
ical sufferings. My prayers are that
ethers may do aa I have done, write to
you and get relief, and that you may
be Joyful In abundance on earth atM In
the world to come for your faithful
search and your success In finding ouch
a wonderful power that when your treat
ment c ernes In eontaot with dlaoaso, ill
ness must give way to health.'
"My experience baa proved that there
Is no disease I may not cure. I do not
pare how oevere the- case may be, bow
chronlo, bow long standing, what other
man have aald or failed to do, or
whether tbo patient has been pronounced
Incurable or not, I am Just aa ready to
cure consumption, cancer, paralyeis,
Blight's disease, Organic J weakness.
DALLAS HAH WINS 1
AT tnilNNVILLD
Fourth Annual . Oratorical Con-
test of Prohibition League
Is Held.
' (Special Dtosateh te The aaraaU ' -
McMlnnville, Or., April It. At the
fourth annual Oratorical contest -of the
Prohibition league, held hero laat night,
Chester Gales of Dallas college won
first place. The prise was divided,
Dates receiving fit and Miss Alice
Wlcklund of O. A. G. tltrsecond place.
Mine Myrtle Csiavan was marked first
In composition. Rev. P. . Adams, pas
tor of the First Baptist cnurcn, oeuv-
ered the Invocation. .- The contestants
delivered their orations in the follow-ins-
order i A C Marsters. Albsny col
lege, "The Problem of the Hour"; Miss
Myrtle Celavan. McMlnnvuie college,
"The Rotter War": Mm R. W. J-ewla,
Philomath college, 'Tower of ths Drink
Habit"; Louis Sounders, Paclflo univer
sity. The Movement of the Age":
Chestsr P. Ostes, Dallas college, "My
Nation's Hope"; . Alice Wlcklund, cor
vail la O. A. CL, "Why. a Prohibitionist r
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USELESS DRUGS
by CurgeonV Deadly Knlfe-r-
Not Cure by Come v v , j
fC;CE i;:S3TY POTEKQ
and Medicine ' Fail and Hope
POWER DIVINE?
Gifted of Cod-, and Praise, Him
and Afflicted-
deafness and other so-called Incurable
diseases, as I am to cure stomach, and
bowel troubles, rheumatism, .nervous
prostration, blood disorders, catarrh, or
any of the other Ills that human flash
Is heir to. I have done ao many times
Over. With, out Intending ta ' boast. I
may safely say that I trsat more pa
tients in a year than the average phy
alclaa does' In a lifetime, and among
them are numbered many of the worst
oases In the country. And I cure be
cause I have at my command a power
over disease so great that its extent
can hardly bo realised. Recently I ro-
celved thle letter from Mrs. C. M.
ton, of BarnegHt, N. J., which will give
n
t
ow many patlenta re-
i euro: i am so
e able to tell vou
able to tell you that 1 am -wel
can hardly realise that I am onred. 1
had been (old ao mony ttirlea by doctors
thst my ease was Incurable and that I
could never get well that I waa almost
hopeless. Still. X always felt that If I
could And a doctor who knew bow, he
eould cure me. and I found him In you
Most doctors do not know how. I think
they know a little about common dis
eases, but when It comes to ths serious
snd difficult ones, such as mine wers
they say they are Incurable, nnd never
learn anything about them. My resto
ration to health has surprised all who
knew trie. No one thought I was really
being cured when I told them Tr was,
but thsy see It now and cannot .account
for It. One of tbo doctors who attended
me last winter was the most surprised
of alir aa he thought my heart trouble,
complicated with bronchitis, asthma and
catarrh of the stomach, would surely
kill mo before this. .80 you see how.
near death I was. aad that you literally
aaved me from the grave. . I also want
to thank you for your personal Interest
and earn of my ease. Tour kind worrts
of encouragement did me world, of
good when I was ao weak... I ara writ
ing to all my friends who are ill, urg
ing them to put themselves under your
care, for I know you can cure them.'
Another clergyman, the Rev. T. Horrls,
D. C of Har wood. Ten., whom 1 cured
of a complication of diseases, write to
me saying: 'I am milch stronger and
more active than I have been for years.
I aball alwaya thank Ood and you aa
Hla servant for the great beneflte you
havo conferred upon me, and shall take
great pleasure In recommending you aa
one of the most courteous, efficient
Christian gentlemen whom I havo ever
known. I shall , alwaya hold myself
ready to serve you as a beneficiary of
your wonderful aklll. Command mo
whenever I can aerve you In anything.
May Ood, our common rather, preserve
you long. In the land of the living.' I
oould so on Indefinitely telling yon of
esse after case almllar to these, but
these are sufficient to prove to any one
that I have been able to restore health
In the face of what seemed certain
death." ' . , .
"Bur how about those who -cannot
afford to- opme to- Now TOrk to have
you treat them T' . -
"It does not make the slightest dif
ference. I euro them In their Own homes
lust as easily and Just as surely as If
I went to them or they came to me.
Distance cannot weaken the healing
power I have, -All that any one who Is
111 In any way, from any cause, has to do
is to w.rlje me a letter, eridrsssln Wm.
Wallace Hadlay. M. D., office l2aB. No.
Broadway, New Tork. telling W
the disease-they suffer-from most or
thetr principal symptoms, sre and sex.
and I will aend them a course of home
treatment sbsolutely free -of charge.''
"Surely yon do net -mean that you
give, services and treatment free to any
one merely for the asklngf . . .-
"Tes, I mean lust that I believe that
as a Christian It la my duty to Ood and
man to help all who are In need. Whan
I have been given the power to cure I
do not believe that I have the right to
make any one Waste his money on
lees drucs when I can heal him without
them. We all owe a duty to our fellow
men. We must all aerva In one way
another Where a rich man glvee money
I give health. I am not a millionaire,
bnt I am able to afford to do my share
toward relieving the sufferings of man
kind. I em happy to give freely of my
ervlcea wherever they are needed. Anl
am eepeolally anxious, to cure any poor
mortal who has been told thst his or her
esse Is Incurable, thst there t no hop
left on earth. Or any -one who has
grown weary spending money on druos
Jnd doctor Inn vain search for health.
If they will write to ma and accept my
offer there is not only hone, but an l
most absolute certainty that they need
bo sick no longer. And it Is a blessing
that mv power makes a letter do- Just
as much good as a peraonal visit."-
Miss Mso Kennedy sang and ths col
lege band furnished music during ths In
terval between the close of the orations
and the decision of the Judges. :-
GRAND JURY ADJOURNS
: TO MEET ON MONDAY
- (Special tHreetch U Tse Jmnl.f
Salem, Or., April It. The Marion
eoonty grand Jury adjourned yesterdsy
afternoon until Monday morning at t
O'clock. , the entire day waa- taken up
with the examination . of wltneeaes and
the books of tbo state land department.
It Is thought that it will be another
Week et least before any Indictments
are returned. : -
TtL of Tngla Stsanlag. !: '. ' ' '
are theee Unas from J.. H. Simmons, 'of
Casey, Is. Think what might have re
sulted from his terrible cough if he had
not taken the medicine abuut which he
writes: "I had . a fearful cough, that
disturbed my night's rest. .1 tried ev
erything, but nothing wonld relieve It,
until I took Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption,) Coughs and Colds,
whl"h completelycured me.". Instantly
relieves and permanently ' cures all
throat and lung diseases; prevents grip
and pneumonia. At Ko cross roar
meey. Sixth and Oak streets, on ths-way
to the poetomce; gnaraateed, tOe .and
i.f. -.rial oottie (roe, ,
f e r - . - .
-:'M X:i Ya Ci-JJ
Good teeth are essential to proper
Without good teeth there cannot be :
MASLOAaXdsT
Without thoroush raastlcatloa there
cannot be penect .
SIOaMalCJT
Without perfect digestion there cannot
be proper , , , .
as, .aAtTCaf .
without proper assimilation here can
not be .,....- i . .
lTtrTSXTZSaT - - - V .
Without nutrition -there cannot be ( ,
nAI.X3C . - i - ;'. v- v
uuka.,1 aaaltSi wrltat la -. . '
Uf ' " ' ' :
Call 'and consult a reliable and com
petent special Lai In Dentistry.
i"T rrwef ....... . . . . . y 5.00
oza Mwn ,. 1 5.00
mi,n mut ...ii.oo
HX.TBB nUdaM .........'.....50
... -,. Wav
Dental Parlors
Fcsi-th izi Korrlsca Sts. ,
' .r,i Over Sea.ay-Maona.,,
Open day and night, from i:to a, m.-
to it p. tn. ..- . -lsi,;
Northwestern
CVriiliwAntfrnftnt Civ
Eastern Oregon wheat landa and steak
ranches. Call and aee ua. a We have
some good properties fcr sale,
Rocms 218-220. Afclaitsa DuSiini
Phono Bod 1TSS. : MBTIAJTS. OB.
The Mew Kcrthwcst
la well - represented by
prose and vera la
APRIL.
Sunset Magazine
' v '"With Trawls aad Clirk;.
" by Julia Fraser, Is an
other well lllustrsted -vriv "...
. tlcle about Portln .i a .'-,
great exposition, and ieo- :
pie of the Northwest ,
' . . should read It and send,,.,
.. .' it east Other srtlcles ,.,
, ' include: "Amerlcsn For '
Ml as ion" Tn" t he World v
' itTree . Telegraphy.' eto. V
. Good .abort stories and
:. verse. . . .... -
' SOU BT AXftX, BBira V
'Ita Portland
v'''- FOKTLftANlX ORTOOK.
v Aawtrlcsa Has - tSM S Day
; .'.- V . -a4 tiswgri. , :;' , '
irKAPQUARTXK" TOR TOTJB- ;
..1 1ST8 AND COMMERCIAL v
. . : TRAYXU.R& -. v
' Special rate -made to famllktsJ
-and single gentlemen. A modern
. Turkish bath esUbllshment In the
Ikaftal.
ji "..it'C. aMiWaOse,
FIVB
points nFv 'f;
excellence; x
if
iaVTlllI ft 11 a c.ni.r u, inf i v..,
which yon start reaching the center of
in CI LJ V. J WM, U..illlllUM - ,v..
smooth and level tracks; giving rest snd
a Si . J Jl- kulAa ah.aamaa.ta. a) aa.taa
moat of the way 2 through tb cntr of
ptrpuiauoa- 19 .at ' iBiewais vi smtsh-
more; wba you travvl the) .
NEW YORK CENTRAL
....... l - ...... lalllCftl . i-k.-,.
, For lafarmiitlon and rates apply tn
- . i m W C- BEACH REST, '
Nor. Pae, Coast Agent, 11 ThJrd sUset.
rortiana. ur. ; '..-t' , '.,
'-V ...wV'B, JEROMB.
Dsn.' Asent. lt( Monroe st, Chicago, IU.
Extracted and filled absolutely without,
pain by our late aclentlno method, pat
ented and used by us oiy ree exam
ination. '.,'... ,i '
TOtrg nOWVB and thoee who
dread having their teeth extracted are
invited to "n, '"f.11 "" "
will demonstrate to tbelr entire sa tie
faction our, claim for painless extract
tag. i ,. y.'u; .' t.:.,.'-". '
SItiVER Flt
OOLD FTLLINQS,.,
tLLlNas...,.TBt and S1.0
110 OOUO , ,7'
N8.........f3.00 and S.fl
ET TEETH .....$&.!
II AND
CROWNS
FULL, BET
OO
rtf: Df"iic -nniftc
l-aevat ' 1 Uillla-JJ UwllUVJ
ttlt, MOBBZSOB ST.
0pp. Msis Fraak aad Old FestoBoe.
- Honrs I rlt a.' m. to t p. m. ' Sundsr,
1:20 a. m. to 12:1 p. m. ; -
' To be sure yon are In the right'
come in and get bottle of Ir' t i
Q raves' tooth powder, free,
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