The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1906, Image 7

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Central W. G T. union field tu usual
weekly meowing at It room, 00 Oood-
nought building, yesterday, afternoon,
r The-- count y president,' Mre.-'Whlteeldee,
was present and spoke of the fluarterly
. .convention 'to be held. Friday at ,8t,
Johns, all day and evening. sYn Inter
eating ;wnn baa beeiprepared. Mra.
Dalglelsh reported the auocessf ulT ban
quet held at the T. W. C. A. rooms last
"week.. Mrs, M. I Hidden waa . pree
ent and made soma Interesting remarks.
'Mrs. May Keller else spoke and several
reported regsrdlng the exercises for the
nusrterly .temperanca Sunday school
"lessons In many churches, i. , -
' Those are real bargains advertised
today by Will Wolf Co., lit Morrl
son street. -The atore Is in the middle
" Tof the block," north side of street," be.
twees First and Second, and. within It
.' t a mass of men' a, youths' and boys'
clothing and Shoes that are being sold
. at' price that ought to clean out the
, , place, within a weak. The etook will
not be held any . account. ,so that
bargain . hunter will do . well to take
Immediate advantage of the great sale.
- There axe ' some women'' waist and
aklrta In th assortment received that
'are offered at almost no price at all ,
' Th following havo filed declaration
with County Clerk Frank 8. Fields that
they are candidates for th nomination
for precinct committeemen: W. J. MUr
ler, Linn ton; Thomas Strain. Mt. ZUm;
A. C Emmons, Rlverdale; Frank Me
Mahon. Ill East Seventh street north;
O. B. Fleming, 10(1 East Taylor street;
V- W. M. iConklln, I1T Marguerite avenue;
C M, McKay, 101 Bancroft afreet; Judge
T. J. Gclsler. 4T1 Chapman street; T. E.
Hulme, (14 Seventh street; J. J. Dun
- ping. 141 Burnstde street; A. X Rassler,
' North Fifteenth street, and W. N.
Burk. West Portland. ,v .
' At a special meeting of th chamber
- ef commerce held yesterday afternoon
-1S new memos re were elected. The
meeting was held for th special purpose
of admitting them -end an- adjournment
' wa taken, as soon as this was com
plated, ; The new-member -ere aa ,fol- j
lows. J. ' w. wusey, ine rnc com"
.... panyi Mount Hood Brewery. N. H. 'Nea
- bltt, Hagemaa ft Blanehard. J. F. Hurst
company. M. . Walsli company, Pacific
Ceeat Commercial company. Paclflo
.. - Mala! Fiati-actlon.. company. Multtgraph
Ietter oompany, Chaiiea autterwortn,
M. B. Rankla, Dr. B. B. Wright. '
i
Reeolnlloas condemning th proposed
, demolition of Castl Rock wera passed
. yeetorday - by Multnomah Chapter,
baaghters of the Revolution, -and a
committee, Mrs. W. K. Thomaa, ohalr
' man, waa appointed to-apprise the own
..'era of th rock of the erganlaatlon'a
" action. The wemen met at th rest
' , dene of Mrs. W. C Moon Jr. Mr. 0.
: A. Brodle road a paper on "The Arte and
' Craft -of Our Grandmothers. There
was aa exhibition of colonial laces, em--broideries
and needlework. Miss Mas
tick. Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong and Mrs.
4 Barry furnished music .
. , i WMM " 'J
. Hot an attorney . jior a judge waa in
- th courtroom of Presiding Judge Arthur
, L. Fraser's department of tho circuit
eourt at (:I0 o'clock this morning, the
. time set for tho opening of court. There
were present three women who had oom
'- to appear' as witnesses In a trial. Deputy
County Clerk A. Bush and Theodore
Wells anr Bailiff Powell. Mr. Powell.
- who has been at the courthouse tot
year . declares It wa th first time h
remember when there waa no member
" -, of tho bench or bar In th room of th
presiding Judge at th time set for th
pening ot court .- i;,
J Edna PaJmatoer reached the city from
ha oounty hospital Tuesday night to
find herself without homo or xrienos.
She la the mother of four .children, who
er being taken car of by charitable
'persons. Her husband, la serving a
term In th Oregon . penitentiary. In
her d I fit real th woman applied for aid
at police headquartera. Captain 8lovr
aent for Dr, Spenoor, th city physician,
who pronounced her a nervous wreck.
Hn was sent temporarily to th Olive
, Branch mission. - :.
Th Astoria ft -Columbia River rail
road announces that commencing on th
. laat Sunday In April It will run regular
' excursion train every Sunday at th
usual special faro ef 11.10 for tho round
trip. Trains will leave Portland at an.
early hour in th morning and depart
- from Seaside early enough in the after
, noon to get people horn at a reasonable
hour of the evening. .
, ' Chief Deputy- Sheriff J. W. Ferguson
- declares that few property owners seem
Jo realise that the day for settling
taxes without having to pay gn add!
. tlonal 10 per cent are few. Mr. Fergu
7 son aay that after April S all taxes not
paid will be delinquent. A 10 per cent
' penalty will have to be paid after that
. time unlees one half of th taxes are
.. paid. ' . ' "."
Every oandldate ought to' Introduce
' himself to the voters by the publication
or hla portrait In tho newspaper. We
.are experts In half-ton portrait work.
W make , eoleo prints, . th best for
newspaper use, and our prioee are the
earn a for the ordinary photo. Moore'
- eturtlo, Elk' building. Seventh and
; Stark. Open Sunday 10 to l. -, , ,
' . Free Lecture (Swedenborglan). Rev.
L. O. . tiendenberger of St, Louis, , mis
, slonary pastor of the Illinois associa
tion, will deliver the following leotdree:
Thursday evening, March It, at Audi
torium hall, tom Third street, between
' Taylor and Salmon atreeta. Subject,
"The Nature of the Word of God end
How to Interpret It." T:I0 p. m.
Penney Bros. Friday Special. Five
big bargains' In wine 11.10 grade of
white or red port, at $l per gallon;
11.10 grade of muscat, at $1 per gallon;
v 1.10 grade of sherry, at 11 per gallon;
11.10 grade of sauterne, at 11 per gallon.
Phone East 1ST. Free delivery. ST0-SI1
Eaat Morrison street :
' Before Judge Sear today Is being
tried the case of J. R. Clark and F. A.
Simpson, contractors, against school
1 dlatrlet No. II. The eontractora are
aulng for $1,114, which they allege I
due them for labor and material in the
construction of a schoolhoose at' Lents
- last fall. . -
. Articles of Incorporation for the Oil
pert company have been filed l a the
'. county ' clerk's office by F.'N. Gilbert,
, O. B. Hovenden and J. W. Newklrk. The
. company 1 formed chiefly to carry on
. mercantile and banking businesses. The
; oaplUl stock la (100,000. ,
aamaasewsaaaei
,W. C. Hawley, candidal on the Re
1 publican ticket for congressmen from
the first district, will speak at Wood
men' hall at Mllwaukle, Saturday even
ing at I o'clock. ..
Tha officials of th rhamber of com-
..merce have been requested by the
American. Exporter, an eastern shipping
Journal, to supply' a 1,000-word article
Liu ' O LUOiii:
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Sherman. Clay A Co. Buy Out
. Alien A. CllbrtReUTiakr.
. Company, v
DUNDORE PIANO COMPANY
1 MAY NOT BE CONTINUED
Allen ; OUbert-Kaniakr Compcny
Will Bs Cpnductad - Undtr Old
. Name, S7 . F. N. " GilberWeUa
FrtncUco) Houso Wanted Field.
8hrman, Clay A Co., a San Franciaeo
piano house, baa' acquired the business
of Allen ' ft OUbert-Bamakor oompany,
Sixth and Morrison atreeta. Tha deal,
which becomes effective May i. Involve
more, than m quarter of a million dol
lar a The. Dundore piano oompany, cor
ner Sixth and Alder atreeta, handle
the. Sherman, Clay ft Co. line of pianos.
Whether It will continue in business
after th parent arm takes charge of
tha Allen ft ailbert-Raraaker concern
remains to be seen. J. H. Dundore. who
has been with Sherman. Clay A Co. for
II years, said this morning that he wa
not at liberty to talk for publication on
that subject. Discussing th deal tbio
morning F. K. Gilbert aald: , .
'The acquirement of our business
doe not mean that the flrm'a name will
go out of axlatenoe.. The boua .will be
conducted under the old name. Wiley
B. Allen etarted It more than 10 year
ago.- In 1000 I bought him out land he
went to San Francisco, where he opened
another house. He died laat fall, but
the business there la going on Just the.
earn. ... - . : . .
"Sherman, Clay A Co. buy me out for
two "hsasaon. They cannot well get con
trol of tho line of piano Z handle by
any ether means.- - They are annloua to
enter the northwestern field because
they reallce that lta future trade wtll
grow with the development of the coun
try.
Our buslnes la not confined to Port
land. We have branch store at Seat
tie. Belllnghara, Tacoma, Everett and
Spokane. Washington, and agendo- a
Salem. Eugene. Albany, HlUaboro, La
Grande and Forest Grove, Oregon; Walla
Walla, - Colfax, Olympla. ' Ellensburg.
North Yakima and Aberdeen. Washing
ton; ijewiston and Wallace, Idaho. '
--- Th outstanding eontraat buslneee ef
Allen A Gilbert-Ramakar oompany wlQ
be handled by the Arm aelllag out, a
company having been organised today
for that purpose.
and three euta on the shipping industry
ef Portland. The article haa been pre
pared and cuts showing th harbor and
ships here were forwarded to the maga
sine this morning. -The request for the
article and pictures states that the Jour
nal realises that Portland la a a Im
portant shipping . port and entitled to
recognition in th maritime world.
. Dr. and Mrs. T. L, Eliot will be ten
dered a reception from S until 10 o'clock
this eveaing by the Unitarian Women's
Alliance, -in the Unitarian chapel. 'Sev
enth and Yamhill atreeta. The func
tion will be to allow the friends and
others to meet Dr. Bliet and his wife
upon the eve of their departure-for Eu
rope, and wlan them bon voyage.
S Mr.. Whitney L. Bols of Hawthorne
avenue entertained the . Consumers'
league yesterday afternoon. The at
tendance wa exceptionally large, and
much Interest waa taken In the abort
talk by D. Soil Cohen and Mrs. B, H.
Trumbull. They were along the general
lines of the league work. Miss Mont
gomery, president, presided,
"Flowering Shrub. 'There 1a great
pleasure in having hardy, free-flowering
roots and ehruha la one's yard. The
new varieties of peonies and Japanese
Iris are really handsome and are rap
Uy coming to th front. - Ask Portland
Seed company. Front and Tarohlll.
about them and sand for descriptive
catalog. . ',. , ' ,
-. The Sunday school association ef the
fourth Sunday school dtstrlat held a
convention In th . First . Presbyterian
church last night The meeting waa
well attended and Sunday school work
wa dlscossed In He ovary phase. Pa
pers were read by a number of promi
nent workers.
H. J, Miller, contracting freight agent
of th Astoria A Columbia River road,
has been appointed traveling freight
agent for the Northwestern to succeed
C. J. - Gray, who resigned a abort time
ago to accept another position. The
appointment become effective April 1.
' Japanese Dusting" Compound, for
aprlukllng on floors before sweeping.
A highly meritorious article. Trade
aupplled by F. B. Beach A Co., th pio
neer paint ' oompany, selling the beet
things made In palnte and general build
ing material, ill First at, oor. Alder.
The body of Miss Florence DeWelf,
the University of Oregon student who
died Tuesday at the Good Samaritan
hospital ef typhoid fever, will b taken
to th old home of the family In Canada
for burial. - Miss DeWolf contracted the
disease while In Eugene,' and bad been
ill nearly three week. .
W Funennan s special car lor au up
per Clackamas river points will leave
O. W. P. waiting-room. First and Alder
streets, next Sunday morning at I o'clock.
"Butter's tawn fertiliser rejuvenates
the shabby lawn; his sweet , peas and
lawn grass got gold modal at the fair,
111 Front, between Yamhill and Taylor,
' Lost The ' man who lost bis eye
glaaaee can have them replaced for. II J
a perfect fit gcari-nteed. Metsger A Co.,
Ill Sixth street. Jewelers and opUdana.
'concrete Construction Co., 701 Cham
ber of Commerce, manufacturer , of
conorot stons block. - Contractors for
all kinds f cement work. Tel. Main 110,
Why pay II to 110 for eyeglasses t
We guarantee a perfect tt for. 11.
Eyes examined free. Metsger Co., Ill
Sixth street . :
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oils and line gasolines. Phone East flO.
' Thursday Evening Dancing '. elub
Dance tonight, Burkhard hall.
Women's exchange. 111 Tenth street,
lunch, II to I. . . ,
' Baldwin's Health Tablsts.
Take them tonight be well tomorrow.
Cures constipation. ' tie, Draggtsta. ;
' Milwaukit Country CluLv t
Los Angeles and Oakland races. Take
Seilwood and Oregon City, cars at First
and Aider , r . i
M;rcj::l;r";3; CrcC. Tobcrrcv cr.3 ' SctuOay TQ Co ca Ty.;! 71;:
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trcn a izrr tttzzm r i a a rrtsej tczi crvr..! rr-vzzr vtuae-une oi taej tsr
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fir- c? r t tTYtgytr ea a rtcaat trb to t!t litw
Ycr!t rxxtxt-CLZZzx TtZtttt cf acyerior gaa!.ty rzi
rTtt tttlrtV.t atylt ni- ccijrb? a variety of 23 ftt
ttrt' to tt!ct frc3tlac!c ezi wtfta chacka la traa
ttyltt trewn tsti wtlf ivaclu t!artw atylaattea t-.j
17 ytili checla la thraa ttylltxir-llna itrbat fa tlack cl
vvlltacrown and wtitagray aaq wtite, Un aaa wluta,
ttaa tad whltaAttractiv. aarvtcaatia atylaa for waistt
tai atfrtwaUt tiU3c f 1.00 and $1.33 val
uta at, yarel .
57 c
v Sea ruth SSrert Vbdow DlJay
Meier a ITrcnli's 044tta Fiiday Surpriso Sdo
'Vdudi to $9 for $3.45
Another great
a Sala offertag of SZk Walatt for tomor-
row All aaw. oJaairaMa atylaa ia maaaaSaaa an4 toffetaa,
trimmed with aMa pUIts. ono4nch tncka, iJn-tackeoJ yokaa,
fancy fronts of hematltcfclas tai French knots Ectton front
op ivck Colora tire white, pale Mae, navy, green, pink, red,
pttTpla, brown, gray, Uadr., red en4 rreen, green and brown.
grtm and bine -and Scotch plaida All alxea Great aaaort
pent-Valaet eg to $9 -each, on aale tomcr- Orjl
t-rrur mtfv at tha riiSeelacilv low tkrice of...... ' tiJ 3 aVJ
; S mh Street Wlsiow Dbljy
Meier O Franks 844th Friday Sinrrisc Salo
gpz.Mes Pke Hosiery
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50c and ?5c Vdnes 29c Pair
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Special
Marrelooa values la mea'e new Spriot; end Summer Hosiery for to
merowg S44tli Frldajr Surpriae agio 1,000 doeeit of the celebrated.
"Onyx brand, purchased from America's leading hosiery importers,
by the furnishing; goods buyer on a recent trip to the market All the
handsomest '". styles shown for this season All new, perfect mer
chandise in' great aasortment--Opn-work lace Iisles In tana, grays,
black. All ca blue, navy and hello, plain lisles in gray, tan, hello, stripes,
plaids and 'Jacquards Black ' and tan embroidered noveltiesSilk
alaitaol clocks la tan and black All glees. Regular JOc and 1t
it. 1.... t.r- .11 Hit wan at: nalr....-k J. jaWf
' Abo a F-w Fancy CtbaerStw Window Dltplay
Voluos in Boys' ClotMrig
Boys' Eton Sailor Suits la grey or brown mixed
tweeds and eassimereo, agre 4 to 9 yeers; very
best styles. Regular $5 value! on f! 1 QK
eale at........... Vwlsyea
Boys' 2-ptece double-brtiited school suits la fancy
' worsteds and cheviots, extra well made, ages S
to 16 years; great special values C'A 1 f
; for this sale st i?HP V
Young Men's fancy wort tou,nitt, 9Mini
rnixturssswt.......O.OOf gll.SO. gia.OO
Little Boys' Junior Norfolk ) Suits in neat gray
.. mixture.,. ages 3 to 8 years; great. CO 1 K
values at 4,, ...... ........... VsV
Little Bovo Russian Blouse Suits, sailor collar and
. . white ohield, collar trimmed with white braid, sges
24 to 6 yesrs, also light blue, steel l 1
gray and pink; jlji values for...... V
Young Men's all-wool suits, single or double-breasted,
grsv mixed tweeids snd cheviots, fff1'
Sges lz to 20 yesrs; great values at.iV eW
, ,!... il ,,.., ,i i . .. J 1
i Great EastScIo -clT -
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French lurrd-nvada Undama!!3 rM
Uk-Kade elomettic Mxxi-a
wear on aale at very apedal rrlcea the
remainder of the week Wotaan'a
hand-made French Cowna. lutael-ega--hroidared,
drawn at the neck with
eyelet-., and " rijbhori, etahroldered
fronta, ahort alaevaa, very rich atylaa
Resuiar S3.00 and f 6.00 valaea '
on aale at thla low
price of.
S3
Women's hsnd-made French Chemise. '
' hnd-embroH4erad, . yoke effects,- seal-
loped edges, eyelets drawn -with -rib- ;
Don; vaiirea up te fJ.w r? 1 RC1
on sale at .......O 1 (U
04.00 NSshtgovns
at CI. 79
it
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Special lot of "Women's Nightgowns, frimmeoS m very, fine embroideries,
Jacee, tucks,. insertions, bsadings end ribbons1; long and short sleeves,
low, round; square and high necke; regular $3.30 and C 1
$400 values on aale at this low. price. ....... ... V
Special lots of. high-grade gowns. Th prettiest styles in large variety.
Pru1ar iAM to $710 values are being cleaned ua at this - O O O
low price of ?.9S each ......,.,.v,,v;t....n..A.r V--
(iw vw yt we vra w-w-. vbvh ,t. .i.ttri -
Croat special sale of women's high-grade white ..Underskirt, trimmed' in
very handsome embroideries, fine vaUaees, edgings, insertions, and
XTtucko, separate dust ruffles, etc. The. best bargains in. petticoats we
-,vr offered Grand special values ,a't ..i:. .u
$ I QJOQ Petticoat at U.tA- 13.00 Pettleoata at $7.50
SI 3.00 PetUcoata at S6.C9-S 3.00 Pettlcoata at $1.49
$ 7.30 Pettlcoatt tt $343 - Second Floor -
$ 1 8.00 to $32.00 Pettlcoata for $ 1 0.9& gach
3,000 pairs" of 'women's fsncy Hosiery, in green, brown, navy, gray, each'
color in thfee styles ellover laee with black fleur de lis, plain lisle with
' striped ankJesvplatn Hole with fancy lac panels: a very large
assortment to select from; all sites, unusual value; peir:....v-K-eW
Women's Ifose In 'ptain black cotton, double sole,'Hermdorf dyi; 5m
, ported Hose of the best, grade, sll sises; regular 50c .values, tl!
on sale tt this low price, pair, ., .................. . . .... .. JJU
Women's fine gsute lisle Hose, double sole, "high aplice'd heel, -
bend eesm, all aiacs; best 30e values,' at.... ............i.,., WV
Women'! plain blck and. tan cotton Hose,-elo block lisle Hose; O
all sixes; the best 25c values. at, pair.. ........... .......
Children's medium-weight blsck cotton Hose, double knee -- 1 fife
sole, all siree; reg. 25c val, on .sale, at thi.Jow jriee, pair.j, .1 ta.
Children's fine ribbed cotton Hose, lxl rib, double white maco ,
. . feet, all aiacs; bast 33e values on sale at this low price, pair. , ..
'..... . - - , . ,
Groat -Riis Ddrsain
w
1,000 Saratoga Bath Ruga, washable and guaranteed not to fade; splen
did patterns;' very best values in all sues Croat values at ; .'
lCx36bi.,yl.23vl.. $ .9?
24x4fl iat.M0 vtl., $1 .97
36x36 fcu., $2.75 vii; $3.20
30x60 bt.tw3.50vtJM 03.43
'. 3x72 In., 43330 yd.. 154,33
.iSp'eclal lot of 300 Nubia WiKon'Rugs;
- ', sice 27x34 inches; Oriental'.designs in
' . beautiful coionogs; values cxtraordt-
f nary at inie low
Sir .53
price.
Kalga Art Rugs; handsome, serviceable
and inexpensive; Oriental designs and
coloring
gs: stse vxu . . r in nn
. i; $13.50 valuaa tor.... l l VaUV
MAY 5END DELEGATE TO
ARBITRATION CONVENTION
aawaaBaaBSBBwassBS .
Th beard ef trade la In eeeelon tat
aiteroooa for the purpoo of electing
new merobere and tr ansae ting, matters
of routine business.
The meeting wa called for the pur.
nose of naaolng noon SO teen and bnal.
neea Anna that have applied for mem
bership In tas organisation.' It Is prob
able that during the session the pros!,
dent will be instructed te name a dele
gate to the. International Arbitration
convention to so neia at lo aaooona
Maw York, on May 10, tl and June 1.
Delegatee from every part of the world
will be present ' at this convention.
Those In attendance upon the gathering
will be the guests of A. K. Smiley, pro
prietor of the Lake. Mohonk hotel and
resort.. '.. "'.'""; "
WASHINGTON PEOPLE
c LIKED MR. M'MURRAY
W W. MeMurrar. who had charge of
the Washington eiourslon party on' Its
recent trip throagb California, haa last
reoatvea a oopy -of a aet .of reeolations
of thanks adopted by the party while en
the train between Ban Lule Obispo- and
Santa Barbara, afr. MeMurray wont as
tha representaUve. of the Southern Pa
clflo oompany and personally looked
after the comfort and welfare of thee
on the 'trip. The resolutions algaed by
Governor Mead follow.' , .
- "Resolved,. That we, the members
Of the exourclon party frees, the state
of Washington, desire to place on record
our appreciation of the effort of Mr.
William MeMurray to make our visit
to CaUfpra beta Piast a4pret-t-
W; 1. TvaMffiLL fi CO.
1M-1J3 GRAND AVSNUK
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DISPLAY CF
SPRING GOODS
AT TEIS
ST02E
' The big Eaat Side Store hae fairly ' outdone Iteelf In the variety
of tprlng Ooods now oa display. Every department shows grsater
variety and better eelcetiona than ever In the past. :
Dress Goods
104 TO fl.50 YARD A'
very striking selection of the
i newest shades and weaves at
i very popular prices.
, W VIU til 9 If UUI
SKIrts
f 3.50 - TO fSiOO , EACH
Tailor-made, ready to wear
Skirts.- . .'.
StylishWhileWalsls
. 7t"4 . Td t.Tw EACH The
; swellest assortment of White
Wsists on the market; valuee
: are exceptional. . . .. . i
Men's Spring Suits
f 10.00 TO f lt.SO An as-
sortment just twice as" large.
as sver before. The styles
sre strictly up-to-date snd
our prices $2.00 to 5.00 less
thsn elsewhere. j-. .a :
7 Women's Oxfords
f 2.00 TO f 3.50 A very ex
tensive showing of new Tan,
Blsck Kid and Patent Leather
. Oxfords, in newest styles-.,
i ' Lace and Button. ' (
"Crawford Shoes
lor Men ;
53.50 and 54..00 All leathers.
able. . We cannot find adequate words
la whloh to espree ear opinion Of hi
courtesy and executive ability In car
rying out the details of the various feo
tares of thla delightful trip. .-
"We desire to oonvcy to the Southern
Paclflo eompanyour thanks for putting
Mr. MoMurray In charge of thla eicur
Slon, ana to aiaur the aompaa tat
large measure of the unprecedented en
joyment we have derived therefrom la
due to tie effort We believe that th
recults of the trip will be far more
beneficial to the people of Washington
and ef California than waa ever anticipated-
by the. promoters of the excur
sion, and we again wish to express our
appreciation eZ toe services rendered kj
I be ihiropractors
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A
m
: fit O
C: ' n c
pit
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Are perferming marvels in . relieving poor,' suffering
humanity. ;.. .) .-. .
When the fact is taken into consideration -that the
people who come to as are aa a rule-almost without a
vestige of hope, and after a 'few chiropractic adjust-mante-era
astonished' to find themselves on the road
to recovery, then the results attained by thia wonderful
science .must be considered something marvelous. ' But
there is nothing supernatural-about ttlt ia a -ectenee
founded upon absolute and correct knowledge of Uie
nerves. - The cause; in ninety-five per cent of disease.
is pinched nerves, caused by luxations of tha vertebrae
of thO spine. , : ; :; y.- ,;" ' ; ; ,.:,iV .
We simply reduce the ' luxetion,? thereby, removing
the nerve pressure end allow nature to perform her
functione. uninterrupted. -.'. .
It ia a very common occurrence to hear a. new patient
ssy right away after 'the. first' adjustments "VVell, X
believe I feel better' already.- And they certainly do.
for the' nervee thi were pinched, have. been released,
. and tnsy can not neip put tei-tter. . ; r -
,' V Come 'and be convinced yourself. We charge noth
, ing to diagnose ydnr ease, and .can show you, beyond
.. a doubt, the cause 'of your ailment, and remove it also.
.'Be honest in youf search for health' and you will find.
yourself espousing 'chiropractic; ; k s 4 ; . . , ',
'i ' i Wby IJot, Consult ths Chiropractors?
I 'lSYMC'.'t&wt tPEcxAusTsli! i. ; :.
Roema 110-311 iBtearns Block. Phone Main 67t?
. .Office Hoars, $ to 12, 2 to 333, 7 to 9.
Mr. MeMurray la providing .for our
sontfert and in bringing to our nolle
tho. treat reeoureee and-; varied attrac
tions ot thla truly -3olde atata.'
fer-
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"Pendleton. Or., farch i ).
aess men of rtu:to-y .'
aasoctation for th purr.'
t COPTiMTl bit" -
for their; mutual r
ler wee ' -t-
the a.Baciat
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