The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 07, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    TK2 o"son daily- jbngnAi; ror.TLAup. thuesday evemiho. june 7.-
DID YOU EVER SEE
THE LIKE BEFORE
nonEYoooa m mctic regions
P O RTL AIM D'S N E W DEPA RTM E N T STOP.
PLAIN STATEMENT REGARD
INO THE CLOSING OUT SALE
. OP EILERS PIANO HOUSE..
ri 7
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f rnTCTax-FllhtHTian1lTr
F heegrephs o
his bride who had just left for Europe. Sailing in their own Teasel, the
Arctic Laura, they will spend I the irf honeymoon, exploring tha Arctic
"regions. -v--.i"ri; i,--Z-..'LJz'. '
m Wilt TEACH
FOOTBALL GAME
Yale's Famous ';: Coach", Will In
, struct in All Parts of the -r
.: , Country. - i fr-,
ELABORATE CAMPAIGN
; HAS BEEN OUTLINED
Big Conference of Officials and Man
agers Planned to Be Held in Oc
ftober When the 'U ewJRuIes JVOl Be
. Interpreted. ?
: (Journal Sptetal Bet ties m '
New Tork,, June T. The effort of the
revisers of tht football rules to secure
.the .eradication of all the evils com
plained of la the aene will not Tall by
reaaon of the lack of competent oftl-
. rials Jo properly Interpret and enforce
"the new code lf the .central "board-of
officiala appointed by the American In-
"tercolleglate " football -rule committee
ran prevent It 1 The plana outlined by
the central 1 committee are most thor-
, ouch and complete as at present laid
town.' and it la proceeding to formulate
schemes fop -their- further Unslor
Chairman Babbitt of the. central board
announced the appointment of the per
sonnel - of the-" aectlonal boards wfrlch
are t serve in the four dlstrtcta ap
portioned at tha last meeting of -his
committee and mad public the lnstruc
tlona Issued to the new boards. - -
'The committee named are Incomplete,
and have the power to appoint other
members, but these wl)l be named at
once, ao that the work can be formally
organised In each district, . and may be
carried to early completion. Tn New
Tork Ave men are to aery on the sec
tional board. Theae are to provide for
the atatea of Pennsylvania, New Jer-
TV Delawaja antlMary land , a a , welL
Three hare been named, Professor J.
Fine of Princeton, John. H. Minds
of Pennsylvania and Profeaaor Babbitt
- of Haverford. One of the two to be
named will be a representative of Cor
nell, and will be appointed by Profeaaor
U M. Dennis, while the other will be
a resident of New Tork City. ,
,: In New Ingland twe members of the
committee will be Walter Camp of Tale
and XL K. Hall of Dartmouth. . Three
other lnatltutlona will be represented.
In Ohio and We at Virginia, CW. Bay
ace will serve and will name his own
committee from a Hat of names to be
nominated by the -Ohio conference of
: college, while in the . weatern states
the committee will be named by the
conference oollnces. Including the nine
leading universities In the nee t Ion. The
central board, however, recommends the
tttakliabed IMS
Alkalihe-Antiseptic Makes
the gums strong and healthy,
gives the teeth a pearllustre,
pupfies-the breath. What
' more could you ask of SOZO
DONT?v Do not experiment
' with dentifrices, v Tiie teeth
; Will not stand it- T. ' . ; (
Stand by SOZODONT and
tht teeth wSf stsnd by you; :
appointment of Profeaaor-' Waldo of
Purdue aschairman, of Profeaaor Ray
croft of Chicago. Profeaaor' Adam of
Wisconsin' and Profeaaor Jameson of
Michigan.-' No- provision la mads for
either. 4he aouth or far west, but sur
ges linns ss to the" beat method of deal--lug
."with theae. sections 1 are Invited! J.;;
' -. Seleotlon of Officials. I ,,-
In lt InatrucUone to the sectional
committees the central "board directs
them to .organise at once and to pre
pare Hats of accredited officials tn their
sections, which they ahall forward to
the central board for promulgation. To
theae Hats at the next meeting of the
central board other officials will ' be
added from the other seotlon not rep
resented and these Hate will be dis
tributed to all football - managera
throughout the country, so that there
win be no eaeuse for any institution
failing to secure competent oftlclala who
will enforce the rules. ,
- Then the committee la directed to
devise plans to supervise the actions of
officials oa the field; to . arrange, for.
local and general conferences of offi
cials upon the new rulea and their In
terpretation.' and -to- arrange -for-tha- ap
pointment 01 omciaia xor au games
slong the lines laid down by the central
board at Ita laat meeting. To this end
meetings will be arranged In each seo
tlon of all the ' football' managers tn
th section at -which suggestions-will
be eollctud as to the best , method of
carrying out theae provisions. - Walter
Camp has been directed to meet each
of these aectlonal committees in turn
and . confer. with them and with the offi
cials tn that section, ao that the whole
scope of the-new-rules may be gone
over an J opinions be secured on the
proper interpretations of their various
revision preparatory to a . general
conference of a similar nature te be
held later tn New Tork. Theae prelim-"
Inary conference. whlcn"Waltr Camp
Is to attend and instruct, are to be held
prior . to the end of the present college
year. --. ., -
eaeral Ooaferenoe, ' .
- The general oonrerenoe win be - a
huge affair, and will be held In- the
early fall, prior to October l,r before
the starting of actual play by any of
the collrsxea All the members of the
American intercollegiate football rulea
committee" will attend this conference.
and all the officiate In the country that
can be gotten together. . The meeting
will b held in New Tork. and the rules
will there be discussed and properly In
terpreted zor toe instruction or offi
cials. The ' dcclaionareached here on
all pointa in dispute will be final. ,
- Ittera were received from prominent
Officials and college authorities all
over ' the country with reference .to
methoda of carrying on the work.' Some
10 replies - were sent yesterday.- a
licking further expressions, especially
from the districts not covered In the
sundivuion provided for. This cor
respondence will be followed up nntll
me wnoie ground la covered and fully
developed ' plans provided.
. No atone 'will be left 'unturned to
secure the purposes of the rules com
mit te In the revision of the code, which
th committee feels now depends on
the enforcement of the spirit and the
letter. Of the law, If its schemes for
the. . education of ' competent officials
are Wholly suoeaaaful. It believes that
there will be no further cause to com
plalntofrtho spirit of participants-In
the games or of any of the old evlla
that -marred the sport ' : '
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
; ; ;to have cherry. meet
(RpeHal OfetMteh Th Josreal.t
. Balem, Or., June 7. The midsummer
meeting of the State Horticultural so
ciety -will be held In Salem, Oregon,
July and t, 10. -It will be a special
cherry meeting. Business men of Ba
lem. have donated cups for the best dis
plays of cherries. i.
The program will include papers and
talks, by auch men aa Dr. Card wall,
Qolonel loach,. Profeeanra Coote and
Iwla, Commlaaloners Newell, ReJd snd
Park, and Messrs. J. ft. ahepard. B. K.
Shepard, M. McPonald, Lloyd T. I Rey
nold. I M. OUbert, H. C. A two It,
George H. lAmberaon, B. C Armatrong,
II. a. Oil. 11. ht. Wllllamaon and othera
While the meeting Is chtefly for the
cherry, th walnut will receive a little
attention . ' ,
What More Can Be' Said Chance to
Educate the Whole Family in Mu
sic at Eilers Piano House Expense
' Sale' jot Everything Connected
'With the Big Establishment Con
. tintiss, Including Rugs, Carpets,
Etc, TtcWill End In Few Days.
Did you ever see a really good new
piano sold tor $117 heretofore t You
can get It - now at Eilers closing out
aale. ... -
- Did you ever see choicest Chlcker
Ings, Weber, Kimball. Crowns, Hasel
tons and Deckers old at an average
aavina of enouich on each and every In
strument to fairly educate the whole
family In mualcT You can' do tbla at
tuners cioaing-out aula...
No one In Portland will ever live
long enough to again see choice, atand
ard, brand new instruments , actually
saorlflced alaughtered. If you .please,
by a reaponalbie concern at what they
cost, and In some Instances' at ' even
les than -what they coat at the fac
tories that made them1. -
Remember every Instrument we sell
is guaranteed. - Rumember you Can take
your own time almost as to paying for
ana ' Remember, too, that wo agree ' to
refund all money paid in case Instrument-after
delivery Js not found.-in
every respect r satisfactory or aa rep
resented. ,'',
What more caiTbe Said? What more
can we do?' We have- but a few days
longer to 'remain here possibly not
over three davs and although the
stock to commence with wss probably
the very' largest ever - offered In the
Union, It la growing smaller day by
day. Make your1 selection now, while
you may still takJ your pled. - jCholoe
means something. r '
Beautiful pianola planoa, the won
derful little pianolas, the famous Qr
chestrelles, and little self -playing Aeo
lian organs, aeveial beautiful baby
grand, a superb parlor grand, a mag
nificent' concert grand, two - very fine
and elaborate two manual church or
gans,. numerous parlor and chapel
reed organs, two Vocations, besides nu
merous
re
various fancy
wMdorn, planomnklnc .& all go now on
terms or payment nine more inan rem,
and at-r prlcea - far below what small
dealers and agents usually pay for the
eeme thing at the factory.
We- are compelled to retire from th
retail business. Have no further use
for all kinds of store furnishings and
fixings, including curtains, rugs, car,
poaeraf muBio cabinets, and everything
else pertaining to the -beautiful establishment-.
heretofore known as . Eilers
Piano House. Remember store closes
definitely -within - the - next very few
day. Come In this evening or any
night. If Impossible to attend during
the day. It will surely mean the saving
of a great big, snug sum of money in
the purchase of anything in' our line
If you'll participate in thta cloalng-out
sale now. EllerslPlano ... House, til
Washington street . -.
sea organs, two vocations, nengo uu
ierou fine,, hi gh-grada . and standard,
egurar upright 'pianos. In all of -the
arlous fancy woods 'known only in
DOUGLAS MADE MODERATOR
BY THE. BAPTISTS ,
West Willamette - Association
Ends Meeting With Elec-
T-tion of Officers,-;,
" (flseelal Dtspateh to Th Josra!.)
: ' McMlnnvllle, Or.. June 7. Wednea
day'e session of th,e West Willamette
Baptist association, which is being held
In the First Baptist church, opened at
o'clock with devotional service, led
by John McAllister. The morning was
devoted -to " the- Stinday-achooJ -soeelon,
with addressed on-- its varloua phases
by Professor F. O. Boughton of Mc
Mlnnvllle college. Rev, C. H. Da via of
Dallas and others. - '-
The afternoon session opened With
devotional service, led by Rev. C H.
McKee. . The subject of the afternoon
waa "What Laymen Think of Christian
Stewardship." The discussion proved
very Interesting and ' was participated
ls by- arlona layman, . ' , ; t
At I.SS o'clock the educational ses
sion, conducted by President L. W. Ri
ley of McMlnnvllle college, was held In
the college chapel. Much Interest was
shown and the college gle dub helped
to enliven things.
I The association closed last night with
an address by President Riley and a
sermon by P. O. Boughton of McMlnn
vllle college. - -.
About 60 outalde delegates and Visit,
or have been present at the sessions.
- The officers for the ensuing year are:
Rev. J. H. Douglas, Independence, moderator-.
Rev. C. J. gcottr Carlton, assist.
ant - tnoderatorr Rer. J. - W.
Amity, clerk and treasurer.:
Stockton,
REFORM SALOON STATUTE
PASSES TACOMA COUNCIL
iBoedlntpitca to Tks IoernL
Taeoma, Wash., ' June 7. Tacdmas
reform saloon ordinance - paased . the
council last night by a vote of 10 to i.
Mayor Wright la supposed to be against
the measure, and If he vetoes It and
the liquor men claim he. will It will
put quletue upon It as it will require
11 votes to pass it ovsr his veto. Pro
viding he does veto It such Indignation
will be stirred up aa has rarely been
manifested against a mayoralty exec
utive, as thousands of people have been
working for months to line up sufficient
councllmen to pass the ordinance. The
ordlnanoe prohibits side-door entrances
to saloons, limits license ownership to
one saloon to one man or company,
abolishes boxes and wlnerooma. pro
hibits gambling and theatricals In sa
loons, forbids female workera or vlalt
crs, raises license fee from t0O to l
000 snd requires saloonmen to give II,
bnds: For --weeks pat Vha saloon-
men have been buying advertising space
In newspapers snd summing up their
arguments against the passage of the
ordinance In Waok-faced type half an
Inch long. . .- , -'
' Forest Orove SWs Show. ' '
(Srlr DtaMtre to Ts Jesral.t ,
-' Forest Orove, Or., June 7. The fourth
annual rose show of Forest Orove will
take place on Saturday, June t. Great
intereat hen been . manifested by the
people of the town and vicinity and. a
large dlsplsy of roses la expected to
be exhibited. Prises wilt be awarded
for the best displays and specimens.
XATB TOW A COVOatt ' . L
A do of Ballard a liorenound By rap
will relieve If Have you a coldT
Try It for whooping couch, for aarhv
ma, ronaumptlon, for bronchitis. Mra
Jo McOrath, 127 K. rirst slreef, Hutch
inson. Ksneaa, writes: "I have used
tHllard'e Horehnund Byrup In my family
for five years, sad find it the moat pal
atable medicine -1 ever-used. Sold by
WOOdWO, Cisjra s VO '
Scccid BlscOaat 7ilh
Every Ptofccsc
Doal WcrryVdch
Us Grow
Now for Another W
. V ' FOR FRIDAY WE OFFER YOU SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT PRICES THAT MEAN" pT"'''.
v ; A i REAL' SAVING . WHILE SOM E OF THE LOTS ARE NOT LARGE THEY ARE , - r
iill
II
ilfii
This ta a term full of meaning when used by this store. You may depend
upon it that there are fjoods to bo sold at little or nx profit. : Wo cut these
prices for the benefit ot our customers;lWeJwant you here sure tomorrow that
you may (Jet the direct benefit, and get here in the morning if possible, as
some of these lots advertised are in smalt quantities.
Ws place on sals In our corset department 2,500 pairs of cor-,
sets in all sixes. They come in pink, blue, gray and black. The
makers of these corsets areR. & G, Warner's, J. ft Royal
Worcester and several other makes too numerous to mention.-It
is unnecessary, to tell you the regular price of these. Friday only.
as long as they last, take aa many pflOrj W wanrx:
Bargain No 2
.In our basement we will place on sale 800 large Oval Pic
tures. . These pictures we bought to retail at $1.50; they
come in gold and Flemish oak frames, the size is 19x15.
Fndy onIy7rice9iJComehere-s-settf
Various Small Gooda on Sale Tomorrow
lifOiSNotion Dcpsrtccnt-
BELTS-Belts inTthis lot were never'sold for
r less than 25c, and most of them 50c and 75c;
several kinds, silk, tinsel, patent leather and
samples' of the latest wide, leathers. : Friday
only
- BAGS-Automobile, carriage, envelope; all the
latent atyles and colors; regular $1.00 and
, $1.25 values ........,.v....i-...........'8
" BEADSyataL-jinbei.orJ'setjjem
. etc.; regular 15c and 25c values. . Friday
v only . ...L,'.. ...... ..i...r....J.8 -
HANDKERCHIEFS For men and women.
T These values are-sure jqjbring youjto our
store. . . ' . "
.Women's embroidered 4nst'tched Handker-
chiefs; slightly soiled; some worth as high
- -as 25c v "1 .... i . i ......... . . ..... . ... :
Women's Swiss Handkerchiefs, i fancy . ,
Women's Swiss , Handkerchiefs, lace trim
med . .............tea
Men's pure linen, large sise, ready , to ; use
, Handkerchiefs ....14
':, 98 FOR $2 AND $2J0 WAISTS. '
y Hundreds and hundreds to go. - The newest,
- best snd most stylish of the season's waists;
lall $2and$2.50 Values, at 8. Over 50
different styles to choose from. Open bsck,
- open front, long sleeves and short sleeves,
-r Special-Friday ,8f
We have a small quantity of ladies Raincoats.
V.lotig tan, the very latest design; these will
-, be placed onsale Fridayrr-You -take your.
choice- for -fi-.-l Ti-rs TTTrs irnTr,TTm('M
Thes.e are regularly worth $20. , li :
r-
$10.00 Silk Petticoats for
Tomorrow $5.23
We offer tomorrow lot of a hun
dred - Silk - Petticoats, . which - we
placed on sale a, week ago, they
Were all" gone before noon. We
promised you another lot, they are
here, so come early not to be dis
appointed black and Colors.
Reed Our
FrMay Specials
I Relating ; to noiewareS:
The Guarantee Public1 'Alarm Clocks ; . . r. 50e
We will sell ss an EXTRA SPECIAL 10 bar
- relsor 20&-dosebet flint-blown Table-
Glasses that are regularly sold for 60e to
$1.00 a dozen. It's a great chancer! '"dozen
to a customer. , . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .24
Our ribbon department will hold special bar
gains for you tomorrow: - '
Fancy Ribbons, all colors; regular 35c, 45c and
65c; widths 45, 60 and 80. Special... 13 J4
Fancy embroidered white (Wash Belts; good
values st 35c to 50c., Special.. ...... ..12
500 yards of Embroideries from. 1 inches to
3 lIlCllCS ' e t e eUh. ai
18-inch wide Corset Covering; good value at
' 50c: Special v...,.34f
Hosiery Boys' fine ribbed Hose, .all sizes.
. iron made; good value at 20c.........12j
Ladies'. Burson Hose ;" sold "everywhere" for
35c. . Extra Special . , .S4
EXTRA- SPECIAL About-ljOOO- ladieaLaam.
pie Stockings will be placed on sale tomor
. row assorted colors, plain and fancy. Ex-
tra Special ... .... . ... ...... ... . i,.. 38
I
,: LADIES UNDERMUSLIN WEAR.
Corset ' Cover Special Trimmed and plaited ;
good values at 40c Now. .'.a-M
White Gowns, 4 rows of lace and plaited mus
lin: good values at 75c." Now....... ...494
"500 Pillow Tops, Parisisn'and Russian "effects,"
complete back andfront for pillow, 22x22;
good values at 75c Special..., rf.iriz. 48 f
38-inch iannr.Monair in cnecas tor waists ana
dresses; sold everywhere for 75c, Now,,49f
36-inch Cashmere, in al colors. , Tomorrow
only ........ 344
DRESS GOODS. )
r Mohair in checks for waists and
54-inch fancy checked Suitings; an elegant line
to choose from; sold everywhere for $1.25.
. Our price T9f
This eventful Friday. will.take you into jQut
" ' ' n ' s ''"' ' ' .' "' ' ' a i "
inuuussecsnu
and show you specials for Friday and Saturday.7
Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, set of 3, with stand .69 '
Best galvanized iron. Wash Tubs Small 29t,
-mediumSf,: large 654, extra large.. ,
1-gallon" galvanized-Oil Can.. .,.,...... .19e '
12 Clothes Pins ....................
Tin Cups ....... 2
Brass Lemon Squeezers .....9
Ice picks ....... .....4
Ice Chisels
-TinCotianders ..9?
.Japanned Cuspidors ..-... . ... . ....... . 4
Spiral. Egg Beaters ,......2t .
Japan Candlesticks ...... ...7. Be'
apan Dust Pans ...'...........'..-..... .i.. 6
Soup Strainers .,.r.V,.......".i......,Oe
Tin Tea Steepers ,u ,.', . ...... .8
Wire Garment Hangers ,.5
Package Tacks ,'r.w". ...... .i. 1
25 yards Picture Wire..,, ....8
Dover Egg Beaters .........6e
Paring Knives ............
'10c Cake Turners . . . . . . . ... ............. , . 5 -
50-foot Clothes Line ...... ............. .10
Shopping Bags 1. .................. .....10
Scrub-Brushes ......... 5
100-foot Wire Line . ............... .3ar
Steel Chopping Knives...................
Hand Scrub Brushes. 5e
5 yards Shelf Paper...;..............5"
Fancy Edging, roll........ ......... ....... 6?
-Sink.,Scrapers ....... ,6s
Asbestos Table Mats ............... ., ... -. 5f '"
Mop Sticks ............................. aOe
Single Egg Frying Pan.. ............ ,;...6
"Many-barjtainswill-be found.', on nnr $ti
lOf and 154 Bargain -Tables.
BoysLSuH.Spccial
J.'--'-' ; FRIDAY pNLY
Just received, 100 Boys Suits, sizes
3 to 12 years, in popular grays,' in
Russian effect,' Special for tomor
row Only - --'.:-. --'--t v.---fv:--r '-r.
$1.48
V
J
Big Barflairis will be Foimd
MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR VERY BEST ATTENTION. BESIDES THESE BARGAINS WE GIVE YOU
OUR SPECIAL DISCOUNT WITH EVERY PURCHASE: BE WITH US TOMORROW. .
D-D
dDdDD-DDEN EA
ENTIRE CORNER THIRD AND YAMHILL, STS.
mm3
m C.AVR
MONiEY
AM work auaranteeS- fer-ten years.
Lady attendant always pressnt AU
work dons absolutely without pain b
rpeclallsts ot from ll'to SS years' sa.
perlence. - - .
- Oold rilllnas. " Brtdse - WorsV-OoM
Crowns, arUflclal Teeth.
B0STCM PAINLESS DENTISTS
ttlH Msrrlson at. Opp. Meier raa
-and Poetoffloe.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE
: OF'METHODISTS OPENED
lnrl.l IMraatrh Ss Th Joaraat)
Joseph. Or, June 7. On Tuesday
evening the 'district conference of the La,
Grande district of the Mothodlst Bpisca-
pel church ofiened at Joseph, attended by
th raslf1na elder and a nuonher of
ministers .of the district. Rev. Chsrles
r. Wheeler, the local minister,, baa had
jeherte,ot the erranisinsnt, ;
f 'O -A f you have any blood
lw 1 n 1 1 a it. aissiy, Umt I I
r.T' ! rl hmnnJt tmibtt. W it m I I
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4 fct& Drftk sk IX am aiDrjf. ,
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V SafcTiLas Ca -A
INSURANCE STOCKS GO
DOWN FIVE PER CENT
' (ImtssI Cpeelet Serrtsa)
- London, June 7. The Royal Exohanae
Assurance company has announced a
dividend drop ef per eent.-' The eom
pfny'a sharea ha e fallen heavllr: The
Insuranee market la ievous, due largely
to th. San Fraqclsco disaster. In which
the company loot heslly and has had
dlXflculty la estimating Its actual losses.
dlood poison
rot mil tiai mm team
we havs tasde the cure ef blood polsoa a
ss laity, Ptlsin .limsliiy as TerMsey
SIssS Petssw rVwaoentlyCarea. Yoaeaa
be treats S st home ender same narentv.
Capital stOSOnlX Wesollelttaeavistobstl.
sste esees. It yon have eiksaetad the eld
methods ef treatmeat. asd still hsve sebes
snd palas. Manas Patehee la U oath. Bore
Tkrosk Pimples, Oopper-CoUired Spots.
Ulcsrs en any part ef the body. Bslr ef
Cyebrows fsllln oat, write for roofs ef
is. iw-pece boob nee. ,
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