The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 07, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY 'MORNING;
a.
Qinblnation Hbt W'aUfC
Trusses, Abdominal
7f
Supporters?
colored '(red).
flarturel.0.25
Shoulder BrM
.dcdfiidft-lfe-sideijn a-fence, &ft c!1rHrinist2yi
THouaands T Atterta andMapy
e'niK.(,i2.00
sold bv Woodard. MMVJlV,iJ9
snclfear would encircle ' D iih Ka r in c n Vix c
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," f iviiiii)iit viiwii (y'iHii
:a44rroundv- Think -:.. VV : "MV.:
' In an -these llneg --wo
if i in '
are-equipped ta 't.
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( Portland .and J'endletprv Con-
-U, i, tribute. LargDeiegatipns
? to the Meeting.
' I . : (special DlapatcJs S The JooroaU ..'.
;.J Echo.- Or?, May ,. Eofeo'Si second an
. tiual rrtcnlc, "w pronounce by all ,
' .mqat crfmrlete 1 success.. Between 8.0QB
w"and 4,000 persons participated In ' tha
exercise Bild. pent moil enjoyable
-. dly.i . . .
Th parade, headed 4y Grand Marshal
- iaita B. Thompson With hla 10O mounted
tides, wbb an .imposing affair? with, at
least ' J.C00 In lln: Mayor Kb lab and
he city council rode tn carrlageBas did
tho invited guests' and visitors. JThe.ex-,
erclsos were-,pened by a ,conPrt of tha
,' .'(Latit'er Da Saints: band of La Grande.
, followed by an invocation. by Rev.. I. H.
' Oobbel.' The. opening chorua "waa sung
I by the Erho rholr. Mayor, L. A. EWtab
iWeloied'tbe guest and extended the
jbospltallty of the olty." .. , , . : i
' Governor Chamberlain responded to
, the mayor' a welcome, thank In a thepeo
! pie of JScho for their hospitality. He
1 waa followed by Judge Lowell of .Pen-
dleton wfioj- apqke' on' UmaOlla county
and ia reeource and of what irrigation
had .done and would do' for eastern Ore-
-; ajoit -" - s-t .' J-z-ti ),l
' ' benator C. W. Fulton poy xn "Echo
as I aee It," paying trlbutelcjar the pros
perity of. a country-! and itji future aa
one rarely afforded In any'Jand by -IrrK
' gatlon. ' ! I ' '
B. A. Worthlngton, general .manager
.Jf the Hartiman HneB, apoke on. the
railroad aa a clvlliter. iri1ng facta and
figures Showing the. enomdus Increase
ef ..population and 1 valuation following
tK& advent of the railroad. - .
,iPjefferson,Mexara apoke on the lewls
. and Clark fair, told why ft waa given.
" oecr1bed Ita organisation and the bene-
"flta It would confer upon the state. . v
I Tom Blchardaon of the Portland Conv
merclal-club spoke on the value or xne
uj.; u mmta- that all nroarress
ft4,l!i''0TOter8 P1 Pr' leKjtlOfoai,
$ JtJWnt peraftjlal ef MfigMh l&,
C." W T " ' .T U&V2
victim muu a TR.iFi4wu'"4'nvl
.WParmlng "! from' k
lew waa the subject o,v.o
he O. R. ft N CO. 1
. 1 Pfil
J'iiifct
aid p4
cAa,la auDertor to grain for yb
aaioca piu inn mm. "
the llaHt
niAltltlAULS U II I L3 f U L AU f I Jl51vJL
N UK it. AW Mil III Al IKAKIa l.filflTII
; . 1 vii 11 n MVy v ".1 1 i 1 v y "
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Hobsbn's Epgagerjrent to
HijII Is Culmination ofJ
tererttng RorViance
1
Mist
5 ''
!; an
'?.aPorB
ThfcW.
This Vf
tter than there waa.
' gralo; for they could be aoldj
T.i H. Mailey of Fendletotrii
fh 'nn ditch. Walter M..Plev
. 1 . , , ,
fussed why 1 am A rancher, staung tnavi
ling waa lu.moii ainnuw jnuiw
In the world; and better xnan tne
law practice.. - - Jamea H. Raley
' on the nation's wheat crop aua
t Umatilla county produced
perVi of all ,ha wheat raised In ho
ATnitedWatea, a well aa-ofhpr. wealth in
" JJirg f'rtton. !r. u. tJiaioca m
' wlht 3.'JIa discussed Irrigation, .of
Wnlch eWtrVctlcal demonatratlon will be
' , nj X .ffie Portland party present in
rnnMw.. . . -
Vdeleaation from Pendleton and
K numbered at leaat 400. ThH
ilfld quartet from La Urana naj
iflhat trom Echo gave freqo
tikulshed . visitors wjllrr
piace,. Dot ween tefniMjni
and 'the Echo teams. " reaOli
cere bf i te'2Aki favor of Etii
U GRANDE MAN
" SERIOUSLY INJURED
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. . (Bpeelal Dlapatrh te To ioornal.)
;La Grande, Or May . Joseph
Palmer, aged 67 years, president of the
Farmers ft Tradera' , National bank at
this place, while working on f flame
this afternoon, used In running cord-
. wood from the mountains to the elec
tric light plants fell to the ground, a
Ulatailre of 14 feet, breaking- hla hip
and several ribs. He waa in the art of
breaking a Jam In the flume. While
lying In a helpless condition wood. from
th flume fell on him. cutting his head
and fare in terrible manner. He Is sup
posed to hare lain' In the water about
an 0hour and whenfHUndwas "iincon-
, , sclous. He Is in a critical condition
tonlRht. ,
n Ufa
BRlDE RELATED TO BEST, I
IN EW ENGLAND FAMI LIES
Both Pariies Haye Bjood ojf, Read
ing Southerner? coursing,-' ;
I T"l .-.u tu.;, ,na . I .
1 iiryujcfi .111011 w vnia.
, .'5 "1 1 - . V.'
ml IHapatcb by LeAMb Wire te TWa Ioornal)
Hew York. May f.-tTlle anho(nement
todkyl by.'Jdr. and M.OeorkJull t
Tuiedovpfrk, New TorK of thl igaa'
meet of their daucbtes. MlsarOrislldm
Houstoa4'iull, to Capt Jfllchmoljilt .PeffJ
son) Hobson, la the cuminatliof' an
Iniii-Mtln raminrt and 'marks tan al
liance which join aome of $hf bet
blood In vim country.; The marriage wjll
be solemnised Mar iiSln theJiOme of
the Bride parents irf Tuxed. f Only
relatives and a Kw IntVmate fclonda of
tbe Iconfrapting jlartlswlU b present,
the I recent I death ' of Aidga James M.
Hobson, father of -CaptAln Hobaorr.-making
It advisable! toohae the ceremony
as quiet as possibhp. ' , I
.' Althnuah Mlaa Hull ft on "her atberti
side rellted to the Hulls. Strongs, Tnrr4.
giang,
'wa.
0 Kentfucky.t re-
aonua or the finest faWQafot
h. 8h Is th, grandplec. .
Houatqtr of Albama. hO.'waS
aa one 01 ina.grmi.e
ever presided; over V
ax ataiia. one. iDtrnwrv uom
lW the blood bf.the Polka;
pra)nt; mm jjouaum
ha '.Iloaga, ithe Joneses,
v.tmtf Unit ntTiar noted families
Georgia, Alabama. Kentucky ana; 1 en
i Tt tobsoa's amilj , '1
CantaJa HobsoiL too. 'comes oil
11 hr oaf. famous, -ancestry. dof wotiik
louthi "Through his motaver' wno
iV'Atlna Sarah Croom-Paon.brUgn-
ei
he
faUer-ialloA Is. related, to tlie'iWare-
heads.
did m
Bias reiatea to 1111 nuiip, oirww,
haman and Doollilea ot Vew Engli
UrBugherinjtherk whi;
s4TttilaHfaton Kentfuck0t
aVW
in nor
Yamous
Texas. ,'
tha
of
thji
X'MVM Baraa uroom-irearaorvarvgi
f6tttChlBfoIuBtice Rirhjawad fPaaMon,
'ii l(4aW to, the fialtenatrttand
e'wierMf. MaasachasettsWiMA. his
North
It la Inte;
Ing marr,
Captain
ment to
the grea
aoon will
Itea. WlllUraa and ol wno
Toward the ;ounaitiofa of
Tennessee and A)aDfl,ma.
"jKttpg.in vleWof thejatfproacrNl the
la KrIHaj
fter ifcteaometchat
xtenalvaV bridal
ViJW? m m their.
mm
e old' southern homeatead
family, ITTba Maknoliaa,
I r.
SellghUd.
ifi engagement
In Greensboro, Alabama!
fact o
Ha. been keot aulef already the proa
pectlre grtoom haai rec(lted many coh-
gratulatloi is ironri ineisis. mum y
them cra from his 0I4 tompanlont n
arma In ' he United Biatea naVy arid
othera fro ni men who 'have known hlin
for a long mn Those who knojf Miss
Hull are particularly I ilncere ii) their
congratula ilonaj i She ail a most chawn
Ing womai."Gen. Joaeph Wheeltr, who
1b a warm friend of Captain Hobaon. kls
among thrse who congratulated iiltrt;
most hear Uy. - In speaking of the ap
proaching, weddlog. General wheeler
aid's v vl . ' '
,'f"lt anything was conWereHftJ)ln4
the north and aouth mora elosejy such
weddings fthse .Would Bo U My na
tive atate Is to be congratulated, -as well
aa "Captain Hobson, in securing. so fair
an addition to hetiltlxenahlp." ri
CUBANS CONGRATULATE"
Last ' pay-Ati LoW
Vast Numbefrrat
Fair Ground-.j
1 .v .-
theu.
OVER
-ill
Nearly)
of
F6UR THOUSAND
PASS THE TURNSTILES
11.
Two' HUrtdrecfrlb.ada
Exhibits Have Already
I Be?n Received.
1 . . ' 1 1
Caking -advantage., err the1 1
sron. y
dar oil
thei 19 cent admission. UJOUBanoB cu
peofcle thronged the tewls ana wiara
exposition grounds yesterday afternon,
women knd cnlldrer predomlnatfag In
the ratio of at tat 21 to Jm I -
The day yA Idnal for w4lght-seelng.
Early ln( h morning the filowda- began
to come and Ue ticket sellei-s and tu,rn
tlla nnca-atoravwere conatantly at work.
Buulu tlie afternoon there iwas ajryxM
that iad; not been equaled on la weesj-daiM
mA -.. h..i.j imin 'tha a-ua.rda were
called ort lat'i1ght to' clear the grounds.
Ae.erly ' o'clock. In thi afternoon
ther(i hadi been l.tt I admissions', and
Chief -JJaVldsQ of" the admission de
partment 'estimated Off-hand i that be
fore evening ar leaat -4.000 people would
pass through -the gates at 110 cents a
head. t hla expectation wa fully real
ised; the' stiles showed a', number- in
Advance' of the estimate, i I 1 A v.-
1 '; .1 Worth the 'rrloa. i . 1
.-This morning,-and from now on. It
will eo(t cents to enter the grounds.
If la not-expected, .however; that there
mtft ha an- marked falllnc off in -the aJC-
tenaaBoejfpr the verjr good iion tla
the feiew of 1batup4a eveif oV la
worth' twice ,t hat-sum. jThe main group
of buildings.-of cou'rae,, were completed
long ago, and the landscaping -Is prop-
UcallflfKflaished.il' . , 'i . I f
-"Bur beyond 8h$ fh government kll
ingsn-lse IjtiposingV, flnfshed except jfor
lwiyrtyilP height trfrabouk .7 feetJ
3-9 tte o-ient of. tna.roain busiuing. is a
group bfjtotem ipoles" from) Alaska ttu
attrfjnuco JattenUpn yesterday; I
- eokflng neaef.4he, main (Otraafe' "The
bulldtikon thiTrlll are WpYlnginfl up
at the-iate o -two a dayt Oha cafe la
In fuUVperatlotion the unlqiaa. highway
and elgtU-aekra are able te'trtrtaln ,thre
almost latiyihlng they wanted In .the way
01 rurunpcm,'. i waa notiqea.oie .ma
beer waip sold there ysterdan despite
ato know that UiayAOIWK,. As te tUf humber of exhibits on hajids.
on .receivea ms ptpoiwviTMs nazals dnecessary to lay Mora, than
UdgfShip Of lAianama irra n jajxrafno, Manager J. H.
of the young wooSgn whoJebpaVr rttfctieeked, off ISicarloada of
rmateritvi ror tne lair, neaiaes aoout.ii
l.lfcarloada Inless than cur lots' for dffer-
miv uonaisneesr 1 ne roiiwing MDie wilt
Kobeoa the Oreat mer of the Bpanlah
' Amerleaa War In Zyes'pf Islaadara.'
.(Special IHapatcb by Leased Wlra to Tee tarsal)
Havana. May .m tm news wnicn
reached hens today, of the approaching
marriage, ofl Captalh Richmond Pearson
Hobson to' Mlaa Hull of New York waa
received With a good deal Jof Interest by
the many cibn frlende Of the hero jof
the Merrmajp. r -4-1 1 A ' ' V i' '
Captain Iobaon has hlaya been, for
the Cubans; Ithe moat Interesting, figure
In the naval operations againsi topain.
Without ftetiractlng from the merits of
Schley, Barhpaon 1 and, the oitwirs. tne
spectacular nature w -p' "
feat appeale4 to the Imaginations of the
Cubana. I Ail-banquet I wh given this
.v hrL W fionor i bf. the Amerlcah
1 navy by he pvibanCvetefinB of tha war
or inauMDiuica. iu.cuiuiurui.iiB ,i
hannuet and Ha oofeaslcrn. one ' PL tha
leading 'Cubah papqrs saiap 1 1 1
To vaiWfulih theflet of Spain was
far leas glorlhus thip to, rin theiMerrt-
x 1 mac r 1 k . k u''"f ? - -
' IS . YOUR
SIGH "
DEFECTIVE?
' . ' " -'v. w y'T'vioro'andltStxia'aavlPT' fcer up.
' ' -.T l(Yate' Uk tiat of LleuthanfHbson
To satisfy bptical patrons..is I nks H tflink o Johni Pauiijonea,
1 . . .- 1 iv,,aaiiA. an
pbmcthing" wc arp, doj9K
every- day. Our I lisl
p'anjcs,(i runtiing . "tp 'the
' thousands, is ajiV xcellfgt
prpot whichTshows there,
must be-.,te41 merit' to sub
starAiate the claMf i 1 'Tjvill .
J rqor,e :thao-4 fully. ,rcpayrybu
tc j .. . i;- . ;
ConSult Our Optidan',- '
Jrtr fi methods are'niodei-ri..
and at the Rame'ltfnc exact'-'
r ing jn atl d'ails' towirds a '
permanent c6rrcltisioa. .' i
, ..... . A X . n.4 1Tririr " T l
Many of C splaifr. ittasoi-Ba ffcublm
friends have -abled h'm cohgratiyationa
and all of them .rlsh him nd hla) young
bijile all the liapplness lnjthewqrld.v.;
MORE SPACE WILL BE .. t
MADEifOR MINERALS
' The Oregon itafa' comnysalort tp the
Lewis and .Cln -k exposition- held a meet:,
lng last night at the Imperial hotel, at
wfilrh money waa impropriated ttr an
addition, o th mlamg bulldsngKln. order
to. , accomrrodi te the Innumerable dia
plays, of fkpe irejr hat are dally reach
ing -the Oregot building. Ijlundrtds of
tons of ore arc on hand thai canrtcH. pos
sibly be' shown In the main building, and
the aimplea hfva all been,,teBted and
Found worthy if exhibit. Hence the de
cision to buildl an annex. The addition
wilt not "be Uiiae, but It will te expen
sive enough. 'ip isbow the minerals of
Oregon Iru flrst-clem style. ' t
The commission alaa decided lii favor
'6t the pubUcaClonl'of svbook on Oregon
and ltr -reaourree. tha material ror.wTilcn.
wV be furnished J 'Wallace Nest The
edition will renalsf of 100,000 Copies.
(nd wUl be jAlrtd ty. Oi state printer,
give an ilnterestlng ildea of what, these
mammoth shipments have consisted?
'Wha Wag ia jth Can. . "v
Akonn Frnnrt. Turkey and Perala T...'... i
aiaaXaa bl!it,.. ......... ,,.t.lf.....t.
Auirriran inn coispan 124
americaa uniitun aatural blatofy (Pblllp-
Hd.) ........)! .... t
Aaiarlnia Mbanl. 'r 'rotrepondnee...,....X I
Anurrlcao Mills, rompanr . . , . 2
AmeclfaaTi.lDbank Si Talcarabh
HauUter Utitt exmpinr. ........
numirpi rare (1 ru l.
Broferlrk a; Kaacoai - Itooa company
li'alltornla plate eontinlaalon
iaron, . r ivtrti ream . . . .i
fcaa nihtrlaltl Mel al Weather Strip com pan
ValrtHiDk. Monn ft Ce.. . . .'.ri... ,k .
General Elertrlr . com Dane
Hungarian. eililUk.?!":. . a ,Wk ffnZYM
Idaho atate? eB3ialko..-??fr..,
II. llae hlW . . . . 2
Japaiwae eiMyt0..Tr.i...,.i.. ....... 4
i
1
t
Jnhnaon, A trjeml
ISrV aula ra
, afiilmraiiHirli
tew enaiaUaa
Tral5 ; x
lo comnany (itatuary) 9
rummiaeioD . . ,
ting cumnaay.
loo
lolaaldw.
MuQtaria rati
Masa U(witalT)Miinlaaldtt.
W,,y'Sit14 CHBIOlValoB si,
North) W' 'alejtpilaaloB.
n
..i
.. 4
4
.. 1
1
bft.rrfr (alwitacturtiwP 4wnDaiir..LJ. 2
...k.w... 1
ll.... 1
RJmoa.anif Jltardtrare.
J"rr. ... n u.
'rWem-oed Tjwrtfer cWiaVtonV. .
roerr Ja
fblfed Stalcay JrSffeBieat depanment ' aarll
t.nllaif ofriatea- ,JHrenWrpti!luartineDt com- .'
IruMure .1. J.... .v. yiVl ..
I niten maea aovernment dtirtaient mint.. 1
I on tea Slatesr (nrerfiment drnaetment mmr . K
I'mted mal;7ioTeraBint .departaieSt BtiJlL
lanieri dibim. BuTaTDuseni oepartmeni boat
sffioe '.nr..
felted State iloiernint department t7.. (
United Sratea goTernmeut department treat-.
V'lJKed Btatee goTeVnmWt'' ort'awBt'lan'
irlea- . ...i... ...... . : .J..., 1
I lilted Kastee governmeat deVaftneitertaertoi 4.
I'nlted atatea farernmeat department ia(afa. 1
naeeier, a. at, iirau),
Wt.hlnftoa atate colivpHaaloa. ., ..Li
-Th UnCtedtatea Kovernmentre rep3
reaentation y tha ptcedlng chediile Is
I 1 " Oroujids fat rise Ooaditlos.
' In "the geneital' work of Improving thf.
grounds Plret tor-o ft Works Huber ls to
be congratulated WiMMrJ.-mad4 the
thoroughfare -whxt 'jtjiey at, this
early uatef i V, 1 1 1 tlMorsV arei om
pelled to tierijoanrtiaftiVike
by Beaa aad .ruMe mud,. vht4JfibJn
a few days of the "oWdn'g." Inaltad bif
this the flhe gravel leadlhit'Jh, fciii the
main entrance Is laid and padteoT Solid,
. making tha walks even and comfortable
enough 'tbi aatlafy the moat exacting
good-roads crank- that breathes; (
Bpencer Clawson, general managnr of
Utah's affairs af the exposition,! 'Ire
turned from Salt Lake yesterday. Which,
showed his 1 friends - thatv a good, man
cannot be kept down. " Mr. Clawson had
barely' let: the contract 10
building when he was atr
rheumatism In the left fpbt. For three..
for the; Utah
stricken With
days he was laid tip in the Pottls,r)d
hotel, and Ion this advice of Dr.. Rockey
he went -to Salt Lake to remeih until
he had fully recovered.- in that dry cll-J
mate the recovery wes rapid, and yes
terday fr. Clawson returned, as fall of
life, vigor and enthusiasm s ever. 1 The
Utah building Is about ready for tha
roof: While, In Salt Lake, .Manager
Clawson- made' arrangements for inter
esting Brlgrtejm tourer, relics for exhi
bition purposes.. 1 1 , I,'
infractor Wakefield ties granted con
cession to Esther A. fihapiro, ot fort-
Davidk'oa
Tytlan
mot
i ty . 1 w , i ... j. . t
Xt$ha',.i;..fl.55 to fl.25
9 '0 ' I
Omega, uneol-. ' i
' oredred.,f 1.80. tfxf . 1.40
Tartan, cioPh 'p ':.
I inserted ..f 1.50 o 91.35
. Whitehall
Omega
Tyrlan
. Tyrian Suecesa
. KOl'ftl. ateo .rf.
'FloWU
all-Tatum V iZ'ls I?-5S
-..12:50 o f,2.0O
TrJunrp ."fl.85 JJ-g
:::.:::k:3'I5
'TRpHceP : JpngthV' the rubber
hose whicrl amvea-ytflioneTrecentanip
-nn In.VlMflinl. Clarke Ar fn. would
rAw-h' from Ithe reserv&ir at Mount Tabor
$ the.Xewls arid ilarl: exposition.
' (.Traveling salesmen
i .. m .mm. Ail.
.1.
ia. '.. 1
A.v
5
rubber j?poi s manufac
6ne -store Jiandli
rubber t-audries
rubber establishrue
f aMBjaa.t.mmmaiMBB
'.'. '.:
r that i, the. . quantity.
11 IK to iTKa ..
T" -r7. :i J iftanaie m tije aame 111
' Nearly 40 tons, o
were sold by ..W5
dutinfc the last year,
or the bie Eastern
iurers say that this
Jgreater variety-oi
ah ; any 'wholesale
bn the Coast, and
andles compares
j&J)igwholeaaleri
V H rZJ
iaeu m
wa carry ' on
-r-tiandr Wo-flt teyear '
order.. Private fftUng '
room, pronounoed to
, be - the - moat . com-,
pletely equipped west
Lot Chicago; . .
auraan-aacxxD aavsms CompieU msox
ment!'- , . . ; ,. - . -. . . .,
Statloneryi
odal
rubber 1 sundries
I, Clarke : & Co.
d the indications
arethat this record, will be exceeded this
' j Study. jthjaJisi of stfane of the rubber
' sundries i
carried byJ Vtoodarrtr
yo.? it war amaze ypu io see uhi w,
manv thmes are made lot ruooer.-
Svrlnze Specials .
-Marvel -vVrhtrllngflrray, reg.'$S.60; special. f.DS
Or. Tullar's. reg. .I2.B0; special. .?....... .1.58
Rachel White, rcg. 2.75;. special. ...... ..gJl.Ta
.. I: w... I ..si.-,-,. - j'
; v i ror rout camera
Twilled Rubber Focusing
New Rubber Bulbs
f ... Rubber Developing Trayal
: I Pun
I 'Shoddy
Ohemlcolly
i, ArtlWl
coal tar,
i It rou
TaPer 1 Goods
guarantee
i i II- -
uV
vfrlth
andles.
7n
rubber, cl fin
fruhber.ftiuft
Hav cheap.
rubber, m
gdlatlhe, etc'
-ant quality l
rom ta res;
absolutely
tture Is expensive.
to be treated'
i Rubber Cvmbs
7ur Camera ' la-1 -HniVV
using Cloths...-. . v 4$ ij en'ind cnrMectalg
P ;..:! "Garden UfafM
.Ml'1
Comnetltlon JS4) 82
1 OColumbla . .!. i .cS?TSr 84
--triV.t. .'.": ' .rratnAe ' ! i
D.-xx tHiortnorn i..'.. ...... Akuwr
Wa laO rArrv Cotton 0Hoaupait Reduced drlcetl.J
4'' '"Y'M
' Stomach Ptimps, RubberPlaster, Rubber 8nelrWJ
Ti . I
U'meaaY Dilators
ivHMbbar'tor; conatrpatioj; rues ana aiijtec
irgeons' Gloves, Finger CoPs.
4-
4 'iM'1
' u
' Elastic 'Hosiery ':.',:cX
Knlt to fit for Varicose Veins, Swell".:
lng.Spralna,etCi ' ' r
We have the only Knitting Machine la
4 the Northwest,, and It Is used solely tn
knitting -Anklets, . Wristlets, Knee Pieces,
Waist; Bands, etc., from fresh pure rubber
aod pure silk.- - .'.'. A' . !'
Lady '". tor sdiea.' Expert ! j. "
Roma Assortment of Rubber Bands. .........104
Rubber Cement, for hot-water botUesbleyelg..
- tires, ota.- V....... ......10
Rrasera, Ink and pencil 5
godTclniUfOppar-S rrouiiuiit run Fillers) 2 ot5T I
rOWTAnr XJr More lines than any Other
store in the city Waterman, Parker, Conltlln,
" Morse, Schaff. ",'.-T, '.. , -Buy
our Leader Fountain Peh. ...........81.00
Blungshot Rubbers, per set .........;,....e.5
For the Toilet
- '7'.:-'
irpie
Bruahea.
n u facturod from
tofeheaper still. .
rubber, buy Rub-
ponflbla bouse whoso
rillable.
Bath Sprays, fit any faucet.... .82.00 to 81.25
-Bath Seat a ,.. i n . t v . . i ,v '. 81.T5 "
Cleanwell Spongea, Russian rubber S2JZ5 to T5w
Sponge Bags, silk and rubber.,.. .-.82.50 to 25e)
.Face Bags .......... ,l.OO to 50
For Invalids n
Tee Bags and Caps ......... ii.ir.f2.50 to 25 "
Bed Pane, rubber .... , . 84.00 .
"""Invalid Rings and Cushions, red and ;
.- black ............ .........83.00 to 81.60 '
Crutch Tip .,,.15 and 10
AUi Bag v...... 81.50 to 85 .
JorJ3abIes
Teething Rings
Rattles
r..a..;..t....e, lO
mw fcr-eaa "-.... ...ai.uu w or
t Animals i K.ftJ ta
neAcoarse, coarae- .; . iZk. mi
ror...!'
Balls
Nipples ..,......54 and 2 for 5
Drees t Pumps ..........,.,,......75) to 25-
U-Trwi .iM Mhhetr arooda rl
ixaaczazas Complete Uno6T "rubber thfetlo
needa ' - ...j'-.. i. .:-.
Kitchen Needs
5lt worthlees. .
bderrdt Clarke & Co.
aiocas ot nuooer if
glim if you buy
whether we
have-it,
; benefit olmuch lower-prices' than
rusually. enveed, 'and votTre - sure
. - , Jfm "f J -
1 fresii; quality
Send
Wolomril
i 1 :' ..." . .: '
A I I f " '
for Catalogue 'of Rubber Gloods
GOES INSAHE FROM
BETTING "ON RACE
finakmakrar" ilVho -Lo'st
TAfcES THREE POLICEMEN
y TO HANDCUFF LUNATIC
Jumps- Up in Car and Yelk at
I Top ' of Voice for,-Horse
He Went Broke on. ' i
ISsaClal mptckbr Uaaed Wire te The Journal)
"New Tork, Alay? . Jamea J. Qutnn,
wno ioai severhi
ing Colonial Girl
andlcap, went
thousand dollars back
to win .th Metropolitan
uddeniy' Insane today
In an iSghth avenue car. Threef police
men who tried; Ito' Arrest " him were
knocked down,, fnnd ' only after he had
Bean handcuffed land Mt upon col) Id lie
bo moved, to a station! -
i Oulnn. who lives with his wife and
LtwchlllSrert -at Nd. 271 Weat One Hun-
dreraftdA.JJrne.Unth street, left Jhe
house ebrly.WterlalUJUasjafa Jhi
f ohub to casn tutg Jtet. ivif
Doaroen . a.nortn-touna uigmn arenue
oar at One llurtdrtd, atnA.-ywenty-thlrd
street, suddenly pulled otrt'.tJirVel racing
programs of thei Belmont- Park races,
plnneM them on his yepat, and, jumping,
on a seat, shouied Jat the top of his
voles: 'Come onw Colonial Olrl, come
on! Ride, jboy, rltle! , ilaoray, t hooray;
She wftie y a yvrok!" 'if'. . . j '
Policeman .jhtitelberg. j who Itmppeneg
to be passing, gabbed Qulnif Just aa he
got off the car. ' if he bookmaker shook
hlmsvlf free, anJ furnmg on the bli
coat, knocked hlr i Into the gutter with a
single blow, tutejberg made another
lumD. and tor reveral minutes the two
men, surrdvpdeiit Jiy a big crtd, rolled
and fought, all over. the street.' "
two poiif-emen went to uauteioergji
aaalatance l and summoned a . patrol
wagon. When thV wagon arriiaed he
three men iwe.-e sitting on Qulnn. who
had- been handouffed after a fierce
fight. He waa placed In the pqltce ve
hicle and flosely guarded "by the' three
men was driven to the One Hundred fhd
Twertty-fitth-atre-clt' station, -J
I fir. Diihmerlck;.4t the Harlem hnspl
tal, examined 'Qulrtn and said he thought
hlrrt1 tnstne. , $
Mrs. Qulnj, kbo Waa sent for. said her
husband bad aaret queerly for sevar'ql
dys. ' He. yyag take'n Bellevua. y
paMntlng,' "The Whltai Stave: or, . A
(tlfmpae nf the Harem." . H Is pno of
the wonders of art. ahd wUVhav
clal'bttUdlna oa uo
tve a ape-
WOMEN LAUGH
ndere them pro-
handle auch lm
ooda that what
iKvo on hnd IS aiwaya sura ta
Jo") run no rial of getting aged.
rom thenv.
-Rubber l3twa ;.'..;r;r.T;...T.f l5 io' fl.OO"'
.Fruit Jae Rings, jedx.dosen. ;,t.,, f 1)
'-Atomizers
a complete lino of Vaporisers, Atomiser and Pul
"' verisera- for powder),
Camjylni
Soft Rubber Drinking Cupsvreg. I6o special 18 :
: Hard Rubber Drinking Cups, reg. 0o; special 30 :
...-9
a, SoaeV Knftr obid.ehurneratine any
" morfrHns bf ? Rubber fiooda Xf you .
tninir ot anruiing rupDor except r ooi
Wear, ClotMrJeto)iTt8ure aruPsee
we-f ive you th
r - Endless Variety
Btomaeh Pump. Blungshot Hubbers,' Com-'"
plealon Bruahea, . Crutoh . Tlpe, - Quia Tub-:
Ting. KIpples, Byrlnges. AlomlsSra. 'daatlo
-Mosieryi, Rattlea, Combs these are a tffr
"varletleg'bf Rubber Good carried by WOod-
-ord.'Clarko Co.- - J
Few people, realise how many needs a,ro
erred by this wonderfut vegetable product.
9 Jin iiww.i i njLgiiii am . . i in i. .l .i i
V FOURTH AND
ASfUJiGTON STREETS
A
THEY BREAK MS
In open violation of the ordiiyfncH sev
eral saloons cjn Slyth street, nedr Couch
snd Davia streets, ane ortdJl;ted s
places wjierft. women may "BeZlourld at
an nours or ne day ana tyia ui-xne
Infraction of the law la flarrMii ,n on
or two- of three saloons worsen vare..-nl-lowed
f sJt'iIn(ipI'alh's1gl3t;'tofMt5 - street
I Pianos are employed to attract nasaers
by into- these resorts, an4arn md "Jhe
rear Entrances women WfvV; we s n hov
ering '"at" night. AAfiearanceS Indicate
that what Is' Known aa the h rth end
iMlsulJafajpldly eatepdlhg wlittward:
f lHil llrev at present Is'lts blundary.
The most open and notorious lolatloo
of the,, lasr ia At the St. LouJ' saloon,
onBixth .and Couch I streets. i 'hlh4e
conducted by W. Mhrtln. In hT rear
of! this saloon is, a 'balcony, w.h civ may
bo Sbsrred frofn Blith flt.B A cur
tali, hangs 'frpra the celling to" ha qVl
cony. with spaces about four f ct wide
left uncovered near the north add south.
walls, i . . ' , il- -
In front lof -thlai curtain Is A Tlnno.J
PFourt
.piano
and f
bo he
Make Saloons- Their Heidquar
'Mers Day arid NighttnMo-,
ration :of Ordinajuce'
cy f in ii . . . 1
-Oi. ' i.
la PlairTSfeht ffom Btrefet and
S AUrWci tWiVotice if
'V assersklir
which was InduatHovsl thumi prflnst
ntrht. On the left-Of , the hardworking
man sat1' Violinist, Extracting dojeful
Inharmony from his instrumet I.! For
several minutes -a woman sat i eat the
violinist lr"ona of. the- pathw iy left
uncovered "brh curtain. ' '
This) balcony la reached by a i .r and
a side entrance. It is' cut up Inn boxeaV
The entrance on Coichi street til ftreened
from,, the bar by m- curtain. . if i
Dlaaonallv across the street 1MB
mchlleu saloon, eondtfeted . W tolls
Mace. Above the saloon JA a Hodglne;
house. Veached b a stairwa-y fro Couch
atreyt, A sign notifies , the pulki that
thre transients may secure rootnav To
tne itett. or rni,i-,irirwsyii" fieiiway,
leadlng,Vlto boxe In Ihoi rearfcof the
saloon,xand i
annthar
of the, atairwayAS is wiaigeo) "laiiniy en
land, for the,exhlWtlon orthe celebrate-iH Womeli may b4frty,pnnP 1
li.iloon,'through thslf' n
Uranoe"' every nlgel. I Last
wnjnan grooa' an ane qoorwsjr
io foot
JraU, I . lume.adtaw.liik to tUaetM
I to this
'famllw
fighi a
t'T ,scme
inweso..
A plako In the saloon la given no peace.
Thelttan Francisco saloon, at the cor
ner ol Sixth and Coach streets, la also
Conduced by Martin. Boxes In the rear
are. retched by a aide entrance on Davis
The muala box was dumb last
number of saloons on Fourth
no attention whatever la paid
ofiiinance nroumiting women irom
jrequVbting such places. The most con
spicuous violation ortne law was wu
nessedl at the notorious Badger saloon.
and Davis streets. An Ill-treated
nnounced Itself loudly and male
ale habitues of the place could
d trying -to olng-'-'Ahnio Moore."
smaft window opening Intel .the bar-
mvwiaium witn a uiuimen
a)nd at tlmea shouted to the men
In fronk of the bar. "
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
I -ejH BOB -aa- w w...-
MEET AT LA GRANDE
( relal Dl .patch to The Journal.) .
' Ia rande. Or., May . The district
conven Ion of the Knights of Pythias
met .In the county courthouae tonight
The dl' trlct comprises Union and .Wal
lowa c intles. A very appropriate pro
gram v is rendered, after which a com
petitive drill In ritualistlo work took
place, - hlch was very beautifully and
ably dJ posed of by each team. Two
hundred
present
grifrd hi
iof Mie II
clai cm
and fifty visiting knights were
The convention elosed with a
nnuet given under the auspicea
lathbone Bisters at the Commer-
rooms.
PQLIQE AND STRIKERS
-I -
IN BLOODY AFFRAY
(Cfprrlgb , Bearat N.w Berrlpe, by Leased
. t Wire te The Journal.)
Hamb rr.MyS. A" state of disor
der, the like of which has never been
known i this city, has existed here
since-M y-Land ..bloody ancountoro are
dally tal tng place between tha strikers
anQ "thnl police. Last night a. pitched
battle wis fought near the Kloaterther
nd anotkier at 8t. Paull. In both planoa
the" atriri first attacked the police
with a ifhower of bricks and stones.
whereuplfn the . policemen Brew their
sworda Ind wounded many persons,
airumg tlfcm several women and children.
IF MISSING
INTANA MAN FOUND
60QY
.
A , eMlal Dlipatrh to The leoraaLV
Slllea 4lty. MonWMay -Tho body
of ted Croalen Who has been missing
ror aomeftime wbb innay. aurnvniTa
hliried "ullder i"coal"bnk on Ftosen
Dog creeJ a few miles from (his place., i
C'lTialeiV was sent by . Ms employer,
Maanlce I oward, for a load of coal and
thla was hi last seen of htm olive. As
be did no return a searching party was
sent out id It was found that the bank
bad cavti In oa JUa. couaLteljr,.Xoy
ring BWSjoax,
Scientific hen
TO
" COMING"
Date of Congress Changed, to
Meet Wishes of PresldenV-u
Dr.7 Howard,
SErEWSElTTSlCHTJSETr
INSTEAD OF EARLY JUNE
Effort Will Be Made to Get Some
Leading European Think
er Here.
I Jiaam.:.
. The dates for the Lewis n 4 Clark
SclentlDo congress have . been changed '
from Juno -T .to September. 11-14. ta
accommodate Dr. . L. O. 'Howard, who
was recently . elected president of tho
congress, and- other eastern scientists
who eould not come to Portland so early '
In tho season. - .
Edmund P. Sheldon, tho corresponding
secretary or tha congress,' recently re-T
calved a telegram from. Dr. Howard,
thanking -tho oommitteo- for conferring
on him tho office of president, but stat
ing that bo eould not accept tho- position
unless tha congress were . held some-
time in September,- aa ho had to go ta
Europe In tho summer, . Another tele,
gram was received from Dr. David T.
Day, as follows:
After a cerefuT conference with Dr.
Howard 1 feel certain that the congress .
will be a failure If not delayed until
Rep t em bar Dry Howard will it once kc-
ceotitho presidency: and plan a. mag--"
nlflcentorganlsation,. which will aaaure
a largo attendance and great Success
If the congress Is postponed to a time
when Tie enn attend. I strongly urge .
this action," -
As soon as these telegrams wero re- -celved
Mr. Sheldon Called tho local com
mlttee together,, and after consideration -the
congress was postponed; They felt,
that with Dr. Howard at tho head of
the eongreea the meeting would bo given
greater attention by scientific men
throughout tho country.
Dr. Howard ahd Dr. Day will how be
gin their plans for the meeting and will
endeavor to enlist many ' eminent acli
entlsts In tho gathering. Dr. Day has
already taken steps toward, organising
an excursion of at least fOQ professors-;
and student from eastern unlversltleii
and colleges, who will leave New Tork r
for Portland 'about . week before the
eongrewo-npema,.. In all probability Dr.,
Howard will try to Indue several Eu-
ropean actentiata to com to -the eipi-.
sition and dtilvtr itetuxeg , bsror
Aooogiess. -
everal Ku-j
-th xpow
Ctfor th
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