The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 12, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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TO SWELTERING CITIES
t - '
- The ; weather on tha .Paelfto .
-SERVED : HOBaro,
( I d i eoaat ' moderated considerably
'i I yesterday, and for the first time
a In several, days - the people of
--Callfomta jrol batb of com-- -
paratlvcly cool air. ' only la
Arlaona did the ' thermometer .
- reach the century mark.. Temper. '
d-, atures weret ' - t" - - - -
d Boise --th
d "Carson City. ..,.
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Denver !.,... ..,i...
El Paso.... M
a rxesno, iaiirornis- ... s
Independence, California...... M
--l-ABgeleev-..'..-? 4
Phoenix. Arlaona., ...4....... 101 4
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-PocateUo, Jdahn ....-
Red Bluff. California.,,.,,., l A
v v s;
eV Sacramento. California....... 14
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.'8an Francisco, ,., 4. a, ...... 4 '
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y . BpoKane T
' !Yuma, Arisona. 101
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Bkbop DaVid H. Moore, Presiding at the Methodist Congreaa.
:.m WITII RUBBER NECK
"tContlnuad From' Tag On."
! .id lana- "Meckel's t)rvertlculuro aa
ause of Abdominal, Crises"; Richard JH.
J art of Philadelphia. "Perforations In
Vypbold Ferer"; A. H. Cordler ( Kan
,s City, "Phlebitis Following Abdo
l Inal Operations,' and J. Clark Stewart
f Minneapolis. "Anaerobic Cellulitis
.rlth Report of Sooceeaful Cases." -
. The section of obstetrics which meets
In the upper auditorium of the Armory
listened to papers by J. Riddle Goffe,
J., H. Cars tens of Detroit, , Franols B.
-Wakefield of B Francisco and Frank
T. Andrews of Chicago. J'j
; LEARNING FLOWS FREELY.
Techsioel J.adr aad Dis-
enseloa docapy
-"OXt'waa a hive of learned, aclentlfla
industry at the Atkinson school build
ing this morning as the doctors attend
Ing the American Medical aasociatloa
. swarmed from the armory Into the ad
Joining: building and proceeded with
their deliberations. . ..-
There was a hum of erudition In the
school, a bun of knowledge of tinctures
end ologles In tha air. It was the carni
val of. big words, a gab-feat of technical
repressions and-IoarnlaaW--r-V -r
tin ovary-room there was a meeting,
t erery meeting there war lectures,
a fter erery lecture there was a discourse
and discussion. It waa a time of au
r rems delight to those wise In academic
lore: a time of discomfort to others.
At tha Atkinson school building tha
section of tha association on the prao.
, tier of saodtcrfl Is meeting. It began
at It o'clock this morning and wlU con
tlnue until tha end -of tha Session. Tha
meetings Include all branches of the
aclence pertaining to tha general prac
tice. Consequently there , are many
aaeetlnga. " ....,."' . ,
Of vastly greater ' Interest to ' tha
rublic are the meetings In tha Selling
Ursch building. Tenth and Washing
ton streets, where members of tha sec-
tton on laryngology and otology , la
talking About thlnga pertaining to those
t ranches. There are various meetings
- ra ua building ana la point of attend'
snce and the general appearance of In
dustry it ranks alongside the proceed-
: ings at the Atkinson school
' In-tha Atkinson school this morning
the section on obstetrics and diseases of
' women held Its session. Officers of the
section are: C L. Bonlfleld, Cincinnati,
- cnaumant . w. aianton, Detroit, sec-
. retary; J. H. Cars tens, Detroit; A. Pal-
Dadlay, New Tork; L. H. Dun-
Two Heavy
Propositions
1 not , ioo heavy for this
; weather. . .
1st Our Thin Waistcoats
! r-big sizes, , medium sizes
i and small sizes all the new
t colors. r--
. 2d Our Outing Suiu
i. (two-piece) fn flannels, chev
i iots and serge, in the sum-
mer patterns novel and re-
freshing.' - .
; Outing Suits. -:-
t Special at v. .'7,7. .$7.35
v auivj v o r1 V'-r; ' V '
Special at vC.;.e-f 1.25 -
Manila Hats.' Cu-V'-v
Special at ...... ..?1J3 I
hltllClxffTHmsQ
arreertsW fag- 'Btam aa ' Bora;,;.
; laa-isa tuh. araai ttorruaasf -j
nlng, Indianapolis, executlre committee.
Papers were reai this morning by J.
Riddle Goffo, New- York; H.' Car.
stens, Detroit; Charles F, Noble, --Philadelphia;
Henry O. Marcy. Boston; W.
Francis B. Waketleld, Ban Francleoo;
Frank T. Andrews, Chicago. C
At tha afternoon s session papers were
read by H. U Dunning. Indianapolis;
W. D. Kelly, Bt, Paul; A. Ooldspoho,
Chicago; Daniel H. Craig, Boston;
Qeorge B." Bomem," SaH' Francisco.
Officers of tha seotlon that meets In
the Selllng-Hlrsch building are Robert
C MylesNew York, chairman; Otto T.
Freer, Chicago, aecreUrys addresaea and
papers were read this morning by tha
following: ,;- ' ""'
Chevalier Jackeon, PltUburg; Kaspar
Piachel, Ban Francisco; James , T.
Qwathmey, New York; O. T. Freer, Chi
cago; Charlea M. Robertsorv. Chicago;
Cullen F.Welty. 8an Francisco; Amos
R. Solenberger, Colorado Springs. . ' ,
MANY ENJOY RECEPTIONrr
Opeal&g sVxaal Affair
ajC Oouventfon
, - Frovea Oreat
First of tha aoolal functions In con
nection ' with the antartainment of tha
American Medical' association,- tha re
ception And f eta last night at tha Amer
ican Inn brought out- l.too. visitors. .
Llberati'a band waa -stationed on tba
veranda of tba Inn, and in tha receiving
line were President Goode of tba expo
sition Snd Mrs. Goode Dr. aad Mrs. K.
A. J. Mackenzie Mayor and Mra. tAna,
Dr. and Mra. William Jones, Dr. and
Mra. 3. Oiesy. Dr. George F. Wilson,
Mlas Wilson. Dr. and.Mra. H- W. Cos
and Dr. A. F. Tucker. '' , j
When tba guests bad been presented
they moved to tha beno.net hall, and
later tha apactaeular ;arnlval of Ven
ice", waa given for. them, Dancing fol
lowed. Special cars were .provided to
take tha gueata home, t-
- This afternoon from S to a o clock a
reception was given to the " visiting
women In the Oregon building at tha ex
position, end thta evening private re
ceptions will' be given at the homes of
Dr, and Mrs. H. W. Coe, Dr. and Mra.
K. A. J. Mackenale. Mra.,R. B. Wilson
and Dr. George F. Wilson.
-This evening at f o'clock the wom
en's Portland - Medical - association - will
receive tha visiting women at tha Port,
land hotel. ' - i. -
At the Fire, Presbyterian church last
night Dr. Charles G. Stockton of Buf
fslo, - New "York, spoks before- a Urge
audience, advocating a atata marriage
bureau, which should require satisfac
tory evidence of the mental and physical
fitness of those who wished to enter tha
married state.
Dr. John Collins Warren of Boston
gave an address on tha relation of sur
gery to pathology. - - . i . . 1 -
, Each morning at o'clock tha visitors
are taken on a trolley ride over the
city, cars leaving from Third and Alder
streets. . . - a ,... . ';,;'.-.,;
DOCTORS HARD AT WORK.
AH Ssotteaa Am U Session aad Biswas
TtwJ Frofiaslnasl Topioa. --.
Tha American .Medical association ta
In full awing, with each section and the
houaa of delegates carrying out tha pro
gram without variation excepting that
tha armory has been found to be un-
aulted for meetings, and the aurgleal
section has been removed to tha First
Presbyterian church and tha section on
practice of medicine to the Atkinson
school building, across tha street from
me armory.
Every train brings mora delegates.
Tha registration baa reached MOO, and
tba expectation la that It will not b far
from S.fto before adjournment.
In tha dosen sections 141 papers will
be read, covering virtually every thetn
that la of Interaat to ths practitioner.
Tba papers, as soon as read, become
the property of tha association and are
printed In the Journal, , tba official
weekly publication. -. Tha surgical sec
tion listens to such men aa W. jr. Mayo,
Henry (0. Marcy, A. D. Bevan, Harvey
Cushing and others whose names are
known everywhere --
Dr. W. J. Mayo of Roohestsr, Minne
sota, reported HI peraXUms on the
stomach in the past two years, with the
elaboration of hie methods and a care
ful detailing of hie experiences In hand
ling ciaaea that not long-- ago - were
thought to be beyond tha realm of sur
gery. ,1 :.- -
Her is a man of about 40. -who. In a
town of 1.000 people, on a branch rail
road Una, baa won" a tce In tha field
of surgery so "Important Ahat eminent
surgeons travel there from Europe and
all parts o the United State to see
him operate. - TVUh his brother, Charles
Mayo, who wis hero , last year before
tha state medical society, he has com
pelled fame to come to him, . -, '
Reduced Rates to Shasta
Z Springs.
Tb Southern . Pacific company has
placed on aala at Ite Portland offices
round trip ticket to Shasta Springs at
a rate of $10.-. Beautiful, illustrated
pamphlets descriptive of this resort can
be secured from any Southern Patio
agant, :; , ' v
SAY-BLASTS: SEND zr
: x SHOWERS OF ROCK
Residents" near Marquam Quarry, . at
the Intersection -Of - 8Jthtreet with
Marquara gulch,. 'say that 'blasts' burl
hnga-tocka lntoyarda-and an heuses
near- by. r city Engineer ; Wanaer last
night Investigated tha proteata, :
J. W. 8 waanay operates the Quarry.
having leased tha ground from tha Ore
gon : Railroad ; Navigation company
several years ago. He baa been secur
ing rock -from .tht,'.auarryf or ; street
Improvements.
William Martslof. Trhn rnslilss aorasa
j Uia ruaoTTrom The quarry, his son Henry
and daughter Emma asserted that large
rocks were frequently hurled Into tha
yard and on tha bouse by tha bUatlng.
and that wtndowa had been ; broken.
They al eo statml that It mmm H.ng.p.
ous for teame to pass along the county
road wheo tha men wars setting off tha
blasts. . 1 " r
Other witnesses who appeared before
Mr. ' Wanaar were Mrs. - Albert Rlner,
Pater Olonnl, Frank Wagner and Wil
liam Herman Dabrlt . J, W.- Sweeney
waa Invited to be present, but failed
to appear.
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THOMAS MANN BECOMES .
" .BUILDING INSPECTOR
-.Thomas Mann has .been appointed city
building inspector by Mayor Harry liana
to succeed Howard Whiting. Mr. Mann
la one -of tha moat widely known con
tractors and buildera In Portland.' He
erected tha atata bona at Balera 'and
superintended tha building of many of
Portland'a largest structures. At pres
ent Mr. Mann la president of the Faolfle
Pottery company. ' " -' -- - -.
- Howard ' Whiting,-rho- was "relieved
from hia dutlea In tha offloa today, has
accepted tba position of superintendent
of construction of tha Home Telephone
company. which will -start Installing its
plant within a few weeks' ttmeaV - :
3. A. Newell baa been appointed aa
clerk In the mayor's of flea. Mr. Newell
is tha first city., recorder . of . the
municipality of East Portland, . . . ';
FOUR BANDS, NOW ;i:
GLADDEN THE FAIR
Tha complaint that was heard during
tha early part of tha fair that there waa
an Insufficiency of -avislo will probably
not be heard again. ' There are now four
barida employed te hold up this feature.
they being. Da Caprio s Administration
band, tba Fourth United States cavalry
band, Liberates and tha Sherman -Institute
bands. . .-.-J:.-. -
- Tha Fourth cavalry band will be at
tha fair for 000 month, and Its concerts
will be given from tha terraoa In front
of the Government building twice each
day, except Sunday. - Llberati's band
will, of course, oontlnu to ba ona of
tha chief attractlona of tha fair aa long
aa It remains here. And the famoua
Indian band la attracting much atten
tion. I;, ',r,' i .
FLY" ON THE FLYER
Every Saturday : Only $2.50 'Two-
j'-'y ' Day Tickets. ;
. Portland-Seaside Flyer of the A.' A C
R. R. leavea Union depot every Saturday
at l:tt p. m. for Clatsop 'beach point
direct. Only four hours' ride. No trans
fers. No delays. No -duaL- Sea C A.
Stewart, agent. 1 41 Alder atreet, about
tickets, official Information, time cards,
etc., and ask for Clatsop beach souvenir,
containing SO beautiful half-ton illus
trations. . Tickets sold at Union depot. .
' 'Observation Oar Afloat. .
No stranger has begun to see Portland
until ha has traversed the picturesque
waterfront. The "observation car trips
on the river" of tha yacht-launch Prin
cess May begin tomorrow.
everything of Interest pointed out and
explained. With muslo and comfortable
euahion seats. It I a rid of an hour and
a quarter you will never forget. The
morning ride Is- a revelation. From
foot of Stark street, 10:2 a. m. and t
and p. m. Far. 69 cants.
' Bag-ana Xs atowlag. "... - . .--(SpeeUt
Dlapetch te TU Jearaat) .'
Eugene, Or- July 11. There are now
I.T4I inhabitants In Eugene, whereas
In ltOO there war only .m. With the
additions to suburbs It is safe to say
that Eugene and Its environs-contain
,100, a gain of 71.1 per cent In flv
raara. - ;, .. -;.
P.D.'SandMDS
A' fine home In ona of tha thriving
towns of tha Wlllamatt Valley. The
horn of m practicing physician, -with
a larg and lucratlv practice, who de
sides to, rotlr from practice and turn
over homo , and practice to gom good,
reputabla physician. .VL:'a.'..-J..
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Attentioii!
WlU buy this horn and the opportunity
of entering at one upon a large coun
try practice. ,i For. further particulars
. or writ ' i v. ; ,-, , v
Hcnlils (k Baker
sir Aaiaftom Bidf. . ; ,', '
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"Resolved, . The Exhibit of Economy Jers made by the Kerr Glass Mahufacturin' Company, Portland," Oregon, Is an ex- ,
cellent exhibit and your committee commend and give it most honorable mention. THE ECONOMY JAR IS ESPECIALLY
COMMENDED for its PERFECT SEALING and PRESERVING of all kinds of Vegetables, Fruits, Meats, Fish, Game, Jellies,
, Jams, etc., and for ITS EASINESS in opening and for the FREEDOM of the cover from forTning poisonous compounds with -
:U,e;f
" ; Portland, Oregon, November 23, 1904,' ;
''rt - The above
annual convention
National Grange
TEE-TH
NO PAIN - " NO PAIN
- NICE TEETH i
'.aw. '' eVA lasaaaaaewe At t A At4 gH t
or of th only nUablo uitl clBtlfl
ysTXejIXI OX JrBlllaa eVaafca,B f ww
tract, crown, nil and clean or treat teeth
absolutely - w ""'VWT
aU work for nfteen yeara. , Our work
is the best, our prices the lowest con.
slstent with flrst-clas work. EXAM
INATION KJLill. uur piBiee r. miue
tectabl from the natural teeth aad
are guaranteed to fit, -t :'-.,
FILLINOS ...... BO TBa and l.OO
GOLD CBOWnB S.oU to fO.VV
BRIttQl) WORK S3.0O to f 5.00
mil am MlTiniir. TRRTH.BK.AA
Open Cot bttslmsa aata ,S Voloak
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Boston Painless Dentists
glH Horrlson St, Opp. SSatat m Fraak
".. aaA Vostofflao, fc-.-'z- .c
" rtOTTRS 1:1 a. ra. to t p. m. Sun
day, a. a. ta 1M p. aa.
Dr. B. B.
VRIGHT
Vna KIIIHUIO
DXaTTISsT that
KUevea all pais
deatal - opera-
. tloaa.
S43Vi Waslilngtoa
SL. coc Seveaio,
THE
of Commerce
? ' ; Capital $8,700,000 .'
, J A Reserve $3,500,000 '
' Portland Branch, 114 Washington.
; B. X' WTZiDb Manager. . .
TraYcIcrs leffers of Credit
Available la all parts of tha world
111 branches In Canada and tha
United States, .Including: San
Francisco, Seattle, Victoria,' Van
. eouver,' Nanatmo Nw Westmlns. 7
: 'ter,. Dawaon (Tukon). , . ', .;
Drafts" issued oo;- ii:
,7;: v"; any. Branch ,' r. ..;
.: . Transfer of money to or from
any part cf Canada by latter er
telegram. . ; ; ,.. . ,. .'-,, v. - ,
' -A General Banking ;
Business Transacted
' wrrM0U
fiitheE'st endof -thericultural
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' of fresh : fish;
and fruits ih
iBEaOF -
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HEAD
Practicalcmonstrationsr
LnATIONAL GRANEOIfV'EN 110NV1
resolution of the National Committee waa passed unanimously ly the.delegates of theNational Grange at their
held at Portland, Oregon November 23, 1904, after fully investigating the merits of the Economy Jar, .The
is reported to-haye a membership 6f over. 600,000 throughout ht United States .;..- ,i , -'j'- vi-i";"
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MAIN OFFICE t YOKOHAMA
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JAPANESE
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267 WASET. GTOn STREET
' There has tn iand win '
n change In tha prloos tf
Mineral Water, Soda Water, ,
Sipaona,' Syrup. , tc.f tba'?
; same prloes wlU be maintained
all reports ta the contrary not. -
r Irlthstaadlns. - - ' .
' rhoaa atata UOa. SS Itrst St.
W orlds Fair, Pprtland, Ore.
meats, coups, jellies, jams, vegetables v
the
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TKZ EKDCIlSEh.ENT Cf TIIZ NATlCiAL GHAKGE
"Committee of the National Grange , Conventioru1
TTna.
fTTlHE down the CoIumljU river to the Pacifie ocean Is 7
: T never complete without av viait to North (Long) leach,
f .' Washington,'- the favorite north coast pleasure1 resort, ;
' where the climate is as nearly perfect aa can be found, ,
S- . '- the surf, the grand roll of the Pacific and turf bathing
urisurpassable. Five hours from Portland and one from Astoria,
-through the famous fishing waters of the Columbia, past scores '
of salmon traps and nets andas many white-winged fishboats,"
': lands the passengers at Xlwaco, on Baker's Bay, where close con-
nection is made for beach points with trains of the Xlwaco Sail-
waiting tne steamers. Particulars
.Third and Washington Streets,'
C. W. 5TINGER
Trip ;; 0 City Tlcllet
CIMOS ATJD DIGn
muFAcnnnis of
DATZOO FKlTtTTKlE
TELEPHONE MAIN 3044'
Removed : to ; 40 Third Otre
: . 3ot Pino and Aon C
AVERY Si GO. ;
83 THIRD OTRCCT
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MRS. GEORGE S. LADD.'
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cars stand on the wharf '
and O.K. ft N. Summer Book '
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