The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 23, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 'SATURDAY s EVENING. FEBRUARY S3.. 1C07.
ilOIITSQQl EOJOY
HOE CHASE .
Hunt Club Members Hold Excit-
- . Ing Chase Over an Ex
cellent Course.' ."-.
H. H. HERDMAN IS FIRST -
ON SPEEDY JOHN BOCGS
Largo Fteld of Rider Turn Out and
Enjoy Closed Event In Cfelebra
: tloa of WashrogtonV Birthday
. Run in Wu Ono of tho Principal
Features of the Day.
The Portland Hunt C1U0 m amber i-cle-
bra ted Washington's birthday by riding
ti.rnn.K a dosed Doner chaa in th
Th chaa waa won by H: H. Herdman
. m jAhn . Knm Jamea Alexander on
-, Call Bond waa second, Darld Patullo on
Bernato wag third, and Mlaa Maud Hahn
n Lulu JL. waa fourth.
Tha course waa laid out by Mlaa Ann
. Shogren and EL T. Chaa and waa one
of rh nrettieat ever ridden oyer by th
local riders. It was about six mil long!
through carefully selected country, con
. talned numerous clvrly constructed
" blinds and at leaat 10 good lump.
Th start was mad on th Ba Lin
road near the foot of Mount Tabor. Th
' rider asaerobled at 1:18 and at t:3f Act
Ing Matter of Hounds Ralph H, Jenkins
,-. sounded the feativ horn and Mrs. r. u.
Buffum on Toner led. th field, setting
- tricky pac.- Just- as ta rider, got
' under way. surpria appeared In th
' snap of stiff Jump with, a yawning
ditch ahead. Ther was some very
. clever Jockeying and Jumping don In
L faster ttnra-than It taiea to relate, but
- ail got over safely, and away went th
ntlr field' through hill and dale, over
fences and through th beautiful wood
land In that section of th country. Mrs.
Buffum proved an expert at passing np
the blinds and, after being successful
', several times, a good alsed bunch of tho
' riders kept In close touch with her lead.
. Mrs. Buffum finally took a deceptive
.blind and th main trail was picked np
by T. T. Strain. In a littl while Mr.
' ' Strain want down on of th lanes that
- ar so vary misleading, and th' lead
" reverted to Mrs. Buffum, who maln-
talned It to th point wber tn -run tn" j
paper started, not participating in the
mad dash to th finish.
Th "run In" was exciting to a degree,
Mr. Herdman, Mr. Patullo. Mr. Alexan.
der and several others coming on in
' rapid haste. From that point to th
... '. tap ther waa n great display of speed
' and good horsemanship, and the riders
finished in close order. Mr. Herdman,
' ! Mr. Alexander, Mr. Patullo and Miss
Hahn. : -
"., Mr. Herdman" rod a" aplendld race,
considering th foxy . tactics of John
, ' The day was a trlfl dark for. the
chase, but withal It 'could be classed as
, ideal. ; The rain of yesterday morning
did not affect th footing of th horses.
. so th riders took mor daring chanoes
u i consequence: -
Those who rod through were: Mrs.
. . O. Buffum, Mrs. A. 8. Norton, Mrs.
Spencer. Mrs. Edmonds, Mrs. Blythe,
- Mrs. Cronln, Mrs. Clarence Nichols, C.
' H. Loadbetter, Mlaa dimming. ' Miss
- f- Hahn, Miss Lawrence, J. W. Chapman,
- Harry Corbett, J. C. Mueha, James Nlcol.
I.' Emmet Drake. T. T. Strain, James
Alexander. R. V. Holder, R. E. Eldrldg.
W. Vollmnnn, Sam Kerr, Ambrose Cro
nln, H. H. Herd li a a. Dr.' Wood, Xr.
. ' Coughlan, L. I. Pagett. D. A. Patullo,
Dr., Camming and Frank Wilder.
COMMERCIAL BOWLERS
DO SOME GOOD ROLLING
Tb picked bowling teams. Commercial
club No. 1 and No. 1, that will represent
. ' Portland at to Denver tournament, ar
; rounding into good shape. Their per-
lormance of last night was a decided tm
- provernent over any match they have
played so far. ; Tb high average. 101.
j was mad ty both Kruae and Hamilton.
Knars and Ball were going some, each
averaging 102.. Krus captured th
highest singl gam, 15. Tb scores:
COMMERCIAL CLUB No. 1. !
'. " . ' S Ave.
Fall ...............114 111 tOO 101
Barbour , 1(4 !0 141
Keating 1(1 171 171
Krus JOS 1(4 1S
McMonomy ...ll ; ill ill
171
114
lot
111
Total ...119 2 1(1
Grand total. 1,125 pins.
COMMERCIAL CLUB No.
Moo- , ,
Hanson .
McMontas
Kneys
Hamilton
Total HI
. Grand total, .? Uni.
KID HERMAN WILL
WED TOMORROW
Chleago. Feb. M. Landfl14Kraff
on Sunday, February 24, 1J07, at th
TJnlty clubhouse. Mis Matilda draff t
Herman Landfield. known to tha fight
ing worm as K.ia Herman,
For th "KM" I -rnln' to be married
"' -J
; Alkaline Antiseptic
Makes the gums strong and
healthy, gives the . teeth a
pearly lustre, purifies .the
breath. What more could
you ask of SOZODONT?
Do' not experiment with
dentifrices. .. The . teeth will
not stand itT : "v-
Stand by SOZODONT
and the teeth will stand by
you. - : ; .... -
2HO
1. , .
Ill Art.
1 1 1T 111
.....1TI 111 IIS 177
..........149 144 . Ill 111
11 H ll 3
.....IU 171 IS 101
124 4S
2 -
In th momln'." or rather In th ven
Int. for lf.rn.ll th hour fixed for th
ceremony.! Th affair waa originally
Mi for today, but on looking; at tba
calendar tba "Kid" sold o "11" for hi a.
So It waa deferred oo day. And It'
coins t b a swell, bang-up affair. Th
bride-elect heiong to Die oeeii vterman
society In Chicago and there la expected
to be t great outpouring of guests for
th ceremony. Though tnia win mars
th "Kid's" debut In society ha doea not
purpose to go back on hi old friend.
Whan th invitation war aent out for
th wedding th Hat Included th name
f many of th lada who formerly
worked at th bench aid by aid wltb
Herman. - In thoaa day th "Kid" wa a
bruah maker and th only match making
he did waa to engag In a Saturday
night bout for f 19 la a hall over a sa
loon, in Wcat Randolph street.
YESTERDAY'S RACING AT
' NEW ORLEANS TRACK
.' (Jearael gpeelsl Semes.)
T"Nw Oralans, - Feb. 13. Fair Grounds
results: . ?
. Five furlongs, selling Donna, Elvira
won, Aleut second. Envollo third;
Urn. 1:01. .
Seven furlongs Wes won, Ohleyesss
second. Butter Miss third:
time.
1:24 i-T. ;
Six furlongs, handicap Emergency
won, Bellas trom second,. Kohlnoor
third; tlm. 1:11 1-6.
Martha Washington - handicap; four
furlongs Molly Montrose won, Nota
aulga, second. . Lattlc third: . tlm.
:47 4-B. - . .,
On mil - and 70 . yard. selling
Doubt won, Gargantua second, Slcamous
third; time, 1:4.
One mile-and on eighth.' selling
Dkabr won. Evl Green second.
Louis MacFsrlan third; time, 1:14 l-.
t . i
',, At Hot Springs.
(Journal Boedsl Barrtes.)
-Hot Springs. Artr Fh. 31. Oaklawn
rae reaults:
Four furlongs-Aunt Rose" won. Aunt
Hala second, Far third; tlm. 0:41.
Four furlongs Lady Hapaburg won,
Dandy Dancer second. Flarnby ' tblrd;
tlm. 0:41 t-i. .
- Six furlongs Sir Vagrant won. Juna
Tim second,' Ballad third; time, 1:14.
On mil and 70 yards High Bear
won. Bottles second, Floriset .third;
tlm. 1:44. .
i On mil 7. P. Maybwrry won. Tomo.
ehlchl aeoond. Skyward third; . tlm,
1:41 1-i. '
On mil and on quarter Kitty
Piatt won, ' Bend I go . second. Match
third; tlm. 2:0 i-i. l
RACE TRACK RESULTS
DOWN IN CALIFORNIA
flmnul SneH.I Ba.li'..t
"Oakland. rb. IJ. Resulta of race:
Six . . furlongs,, . selling Princess
Wheeler won. Dr. Sherman second. Lord
Kelson third; time, l:lf 4-1.
On mile and 10 yards, selling Jak
Mooes won. Burnolett second. Lone
Wolf third; time, 1:48. "
Five and on half furlonga. 'pura
Shot Gun won, Dolly Dollars second,'
Hector third; time, 1:01 1-1.
Th California. Derby. 11.100 added.
one mil and on quarter, 1-year-olds
Teniae eo won. Vox Fopull - second.
Ocean Shor third; time, 1:10 2-6.
On mil and 100 yards, selling. S-year-olds
and upward Mandator won,
Avonalis second. Sa tell te third; time,
1:40 4-1.
Bit furlongs,' -purse. - l-year-olds-t
Kokomo won, Mltr second, Sam Barber
third; time. 1.17,
. ' ' At Ixs Angeles.
: (Iwrul gpeeiat gervlee.t
' Los Angeles. Feb. 23. Ascot race
summary: ,
Six furlongs-DOn"Domwon, Am
pedo second, Bryan tblrd; time,. 1:11.
Four furlongs, pura Martha Jan
won. Maa-asln second, Creston third;
tlm. 0:41.
Washington handicap, .on mile
OHlene won. Molessey second, ' 3. F.
Donohu third; tlm. 1:424.
The Ascot Derby, 12.000 added.
Brooks oours Colonel Jack won, Llv-
tus second, Arlmo third; time, t:04H.
Five and one-half furlonga Banlada,
won; Illusion, second; Derdom, third.
Tlm. 1.01 l-.
Sixth race, als furlongs Search Me.
won; Blue Bottle, second; Susie Chris
tian, third. Time 1:11.
CROSS COUNTRY RUN ;
BY 0. A. C. STUDENTS
fgpernri Plspscrh . t The Jonrnal.1
Corvayis. Or., Feb. 21. The cross
country ran, th annual sporting event
at O. A. ,C, took place yesterday. "Th
tart was mad at 2:10. . It was a four
mil course oyer all character of ground.
Th winnera were. Seniors Spires first,
tlm. ' ST minutes flat; Brodl second.
Foster snd Bllyeu also ran. Juniors
'Hod" Davolt first time, 14 minute 41
seconds; Winniford second; Hayes also
ran. Sophomores Totten first, time,
11 minutes (4 seconds: Oviatt second,
tlm. 21 'minutes II seconds; Brown
and Howsrd also ran. - Freshmen Croas
first, time, 14 minutes; Johnson second:
John Kelly. Smith, Halley, liockwood,
Keady and Burton also ran.
The men have been training for a
month. Gold medals will be awarded
for all firat place men. - Within a
month the final, tryout takes, plac
among th winners yesterday.
BASEBALL CHATTER
Th veteran Perry Werden wfil nmplr
In th American association th coming
season.
.
Ton) McDermott, manager of th Fast
en team In the hew Atlantlo league,
played with Newark In lt!-.
'.'. .'
-So far as. Is known President Comis
key baa had littl If any trouble In
signing th champion Whit Sox. When
th "Old Roman" tells them what they
ar worth they believe It. 1
..".. ... .1 :
Since Ned Hanlon ha been booking
comedians and Connie Mack signing
all th "BingvlU Rubins" for a "Hi
Plunkard" outfit, w bav been expecting
to hear that soma llv manager bed en
gaged several tinseled peach to do th
hurdle on horseback. Hoop-la!
...:
A Pittsburg scrlb haal last told
them. H gay. "As tb Pirat now
stand they won't do." At times It Is
bard to mak son people understand
what everybody on , th outstd has
known for years. ; -
....; ..'
Hustisy Jennings hag mad an arly
start for Hot Springs with several of
tb Detroit Tlgars. .
.'.. ' !
Fred Parent of th Boston Americana
la holding out for a thr-yar contract,
which maks th Hub fans wonder If
they will bav to stand for thro years
more of teat season' bank,
.
Only IT players rem at a of tho larg
number who started with th American
toagu tn 10L
.
7 Pitcher -7alsh of tho: Whltej Sox
fanned WUi Keeler twico-laat year.
Has WUll eurted to CO back I
.i . ....... ,, j . .1
y.a C. A. BOYS EKD ill
EXCITIKG CAH1PAIGH
Competition for Members Ex
cites Interest Among the
Young Men of Institution.
A banquet In 'th T. M. C A. gymnn
alum last night marked the close of a
ten days membership campaign in tn
jjoys- uepartment of the i. ju. c- a
- Th work was- don by nineteen teams
Of ten boys each.
The team prise for securing th great.
sst number of new member was won
by Burdlch's aggregation with Frontier
a CIos second..-
Th Individual p rites of on year.
six month a, and thre month respec
tively wer won by Llndsley Kos ana
Burt Burdlck. with Frank. Lewis and
Cecil Browse a tl for third. koss
cured I, Byrdlok I snd th boys who tied
for third plac each secured t new
members. . ''
Excitement ran high during th last
few days of the campaign. Boys cam
ts 6nlhi fun t6 kfinoimco new mem
bars and crowds waited In . suspense
whll boys-went-out to Interview pros
pective members. .
Any member who bad a prospect In
tow was allowed th privilege of taking
him for a swim In th pooL This re
sulted la th dressing room shower
baths, and pool being worked to the
fullest capacity during tha last week
of the contest.' Last avanlng at :10
all of th boys who bad secured on or
mor new members wer on band to
partak of th banquet which was
spread In th gym. . . '
Th orchestra nlayed wniie xn ooy
ate. , After th banquet all adjourned to
tha auditorium wher Mr. Herlour,
chairman of th boy- board, compli
mented thn boys on their splendid work
Mr. Rhodes spoke briefly on the patriot
Ism manifested In such contest and
Mr. Hal announced that- another eon
teat . would begin today and contlnu
until March 1 to allow th boy to bring
In tb friends that wer almost ready
to Join but who had to wait until after
tho firat of the month. .
PENTATHLON EVENTS- : v
ATY. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM
A Ur crowd turned out last evening
towtness-th Penthalon vut at th
T. M. C. A. Th young nthletes- per
formed In a creditable manner and re
ceived considerable applause . for their
good work. Sliver and brons medals
wer given to the victors. Th sum
mary: - High-- lump Bheet first, - waiDy,
Hart man; distance, t feet Incbe.
Pol vault Burns first. Sheets, Wol-
by; dlatanoe, feet Inches.
Shot put Saub first. Hart man. wet-
terbery; dletance, 11 feet I Inches.
F- Hundred-yard -dash Bneets .tlrst,
Burns, Walby; time, 11 1- seconda.
Mil run Backus first. Hartman.
Jameson: tlm. t minutes II seconda
The following athletes Won brons
medals: Ft, Hartman, Jameson, WaL
by. Backus, Webber and Wctterberg. .
WILLAMETTE LOSES TO
DALLAS COLLEGIANS
(Special D'loetrfe te Tb learssl.)
Salem. Feb. M. Willamette university
lost her hold on the state basketball
championship last ovanlng by losing to
Dallas college In one- -of th moat hotly
contested and roughest game probably
seen her for many moons. Th final
aeor waa n to 15, and when th whistle
blew "Old Willamette's "chance for th
stat trophy wer shattered. The absence
of Whlppl from tb university ' lineup
materially crippled the local team. Th
lineup
Dallas.
Willamette.
Simpson
Pollard, Moor
. Price, Pollard
Forbes, Nelson
Parcel
Craven
Launder
Bhaw ....
Morton .
Arnold
..Forward
..Forward.
...Center..
...Guard...
...Ouord...
Referee Mn Thorp. Tim of halves
20 mlnutea.
BRITISH CHESS TEAM
V LEADS IN TOURNAMENT
New Tork, Feb, ' 11. Tb interna
tional Chess tournament opened yester
day by cable. Ten players represent
the American and British teams. Th
result of th day's play waa a victory
for th British team, two gomes to one,
th Americana capturing only th first.
Tb British team Is composed of Mit
chell. H: E. Atkins, J. H. Blackburn,
Amos Burn, Dr. H. H. Holmes, T. F.
Lawrence, J. F. Lee, d. W. Richmond,
H. W. Shoe smith and W. Ward.
Tb American team consists of F. J.
Marshall. J. F." Barry. A. B. Hodges, C
E. Howell, 8. W. Bampten. M. Morgen.
A. K, Robinson, H. O. Volght, O. H.
Wolbrecht. 11 H. Helms snd C. B.
HowelL ; ' ' . ' .
JACK O'BRIEN IS FOULED
BY ABDUL MALAGAN
' (Joorasl gpeelal terries.)
Los Angeles, Feb. 23. In a one-sided
fare fight bars last night Abdul Mala
gan fouled Jock O'Brien In th fifth
round and all beta wer declared off.
O'Brien attempted to stop thre men In
six rounds-each In th earn evening and
tackled th alleged son of Turkey first.
Th Turk failed to land a blow except
ing th foul on. ' " V
Th crowd wanted their money back
and also som mor fighting. Jim
Flynn and Jack Tremble then boxed four
rounds, but th spectators lert tn Build
ing in an unhappy f ram or mind.
BRIEF SPORT ITEMS
At Chicago last night Charles Hack-
en schmldt was thrown two out of thre
by Wrestler John Rooney, alndy City
policeman.
-..,- " ':
Ruf Turner was knocked out last
night at MarysvUle, California, by "Cy
don Thompson, In th eleventh round.
e .
Th Riverside Driving club director
held their monthly meeting last evening
and received reports from th different
committees. Th new officers wer in
stalled. Dr. Emmet Drake taking th
presidency. At a later meeting th
sprinkling of roads proposition will be
taken up and discussed.
SPORTING GOSSIP
General Nelson A. Miles Is now a
regular la th ranks of the Boston
peedway drivers. . He la driving a pli
or nice-looking trotter and claims that
they can go fast, vary fast
' .
Chaster Goodwin, th Chelsea, fighter,
says he Is ready to meet any feather
weight In th world.. Cheater has been
taking llf easy of 1st and is la Up-top
condition. v
a-..-.:-,,,.-,.,
, Whll a number of fight fans ar la
Un4 to band M, Squire of Australia
LIFE INSURANCE INVESTIGATIONS
The effects of the Life Insuranc investigations and disclosures ar plainly
ahown In tb amount of nw business don by the various companies during
1101. , . .
Only a few of tha companies Inoreaaed their business over that of If 01. The
following Incomplete Hat appeared in the Chicago Insurance Field, January 10,
110.7, an.d Is certainly food for reflection: , . i '
compaxzsov op irzw ura nrsuaivoa wtttius nr io ajto loo.
-' -: ' ' 1905 ,
Equitabte, New York.............. $21 5,537,590
v jNiannanan
. . .
Mkssacbiietts Mutual..
Mutual Benefit
Mutual, New York
New York Life
' Northwestern' Mutual
Pacific Mutual
Penn Mutual
I
,;
Provident Saving!
Mate Indiana
' Union Central
Union Mutual
There was a decrease In amount of
and thirty mUlione during tb year,
th ww Tork Stat Companies. i
a Tew chocolate' drops, ths great m
lorlty of ring; follower com from Jop-
Un.
It ' Is announced that tonight's big
aquatla meet at tho New Tork AthleUo
club will mark th final appaarano of
Charles M. Daniels, th world's cham
pion, so far mm long distance swimming
Is concerned. Hereafter he will confine
blmaalf to th sprinting distances and
attempt to put th world's record fig
urea below th present marks, which h
mmseu noiaa.
. e e, . '
A larg entry Hat Is reported for th
annual Indoor lntersoholastlo track meet
at Brown- university, to b pulled off
tonight In Lyman gymnasium.
An ndurano bowling contest of 14
hours"" duration,' - with novel - features
added. Is on Innovation to be tried In
Chicago today and tomorrow. Th nov
elties ar that a half-hour rest will be
given at the half-way mark, new pins
being put on when tb man rsum
play: from on to thre man on mor
than has been allowed before will be
allowed to ntr, and prises will b paid
at both th half-way and at th finish.
?To Tour Bermuda.
- (Journal KpeeUl' gervtee.)
Philadelphia. Feb. tl. A team of
Philadelphia cricket players sailed for
Bermuda today to play a series of thre
game agalnat th crack players of that
far-off possession of King Edward. Th
games-will be played with ths HamUtoa
Cricket club, the Army and' Navy and
All-Bermuda. ' "; T . '
Don't be a stranger to a good tea- and
eoftee. Schilling's Best.
iALLAND, RELATIVES
WILL CONTEST WILL
(Journal Special Service.)
New Haven, Conn., Feb. II. The
relatives of Mrs. Carolina Galland, who
died at Seattle, leaving ;60.O0O practi
cally all to charity and cutting off the
relatives here with II each will con
test th will. Th local ,heire. It Is
Id, ; will . say undu Influences war
used." . ' '
Mrs. Galland left her aboufr 40 years
ago. . She married a Mr. Cohn In the
weat and later waa divorced. She then
married a Seattle man named Kline,
from whom ah Inherited her large for
tune. Her third marriage was to Gal
land. . . ' " - . . ,
Mrs. Galland leaves a brother here.
Iaaao Rosenberg,'' and nephews ' and
nieces to th number of eight, th lat
ter including 8. C. Rosenberg, an attor
ney, who has been eswaged . by local
heirs to ear for their interests. Other
heirs ar Benjamin and Isaao Goodman,
of ' Philadelphia, formerly of this city;
Joseph Rosenberg., of - New Tork,' and
Lena Sternberg, of - Albany. Oregon;
Samuel Rosenberg. Carrie Hlmmelhoch
and Charles and Edward Roaenberg, of
Seattle. -
Metsger fits your eyes for 11.00. Ill
Sixth street, near Washington.
Memorial to Adam.
Jenrasl Rpeelal Berries, )
Washington. Feb. 21. Addresses will
b delivered In tb house Monday In
eulogy of th life, character ana publio
services of th 1st - Representative
Henry C Adam of th Second district
of Wisconsin. Th spankers will Include
th various members of th Wisconsin
delegation and other leaders on both
sides of th aisl. Th Wisconsin As
sociation of th Dlatrlot of Columbia
has arranged to attend th axercUe In
a body. ' ' ' - '
Xadorsed by th Oonvnty.
"Th most popular remedy In Otsego
eounty, etnd tha best friend Of my fam
ily," writes Wm. M. Diets, editor snd
publisher of the Otsego Journal, Gil
bertsville, N. T., "Is - Dr. King's New
Discovery. It has proved to b an In
fallible cure for coughs and oolds,
making short work of the worst of
them. We alwaya keep a bottle In th
house. I believe It to be the moat val
uable prescription, known for Lung and
Threat diseases.' Guaranteed to never
disappoint the taker. by Red Cross
Pharmacy. Price (Oo and 11.00. Trial
bottle f re.
Do hot , take chances on It wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and Busceptible to attack froia
the germs of Pneumonia or Consumption. . ' ,
not only; stops the cough but. heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results '
from a cold. Contains no opiates. '
Be Sure You Get Foley'e '
Thers art substitutes mad to sU oa the ff ood name of Foley 9
Honey mnd Tr. Beware of them. You should bays confidence
la cough curs that has bees sold with nivral aatlsfactloa for
. thirtj-fiva yeari. The ' fenuln Foley 0 Honey mnd Tut is la
yellow Packar. Sea that 70s get it. , .
Three ilxes
V
1906
$80,000,000 ;
. 11,000,000
24.722,000
61,000,000 .
90,000,000
165,000,000 V
95,000,000 .
. 20,000,000 '
" 70,000,000 .
. 12,000,000
18,000,000
35,000,000
10,000,000 ,
15.705,672
' 26,819,623
" 6O,73,770
183,265,162
314,900,669
94,736,828
33,983,000
69,195,442
28,073,468
30,209,567
41,571,486
9.851,486
)
4k
Insuranc written of about four hundred
four hundred millions of which, waa in
, , - ' , '
v HIM
1 iXf
Th Malar Frank a to re has been un
dergoing a sort of cyclonlo tearing up,
and shifting of department lately, that
has landed th moil order department
on th fourth floor, giving th old mail
order quart rs nUrly ovar to th gen
eral offloes. Th art department has
been moved to th fourth floor, th
plctur department to th third floor,
th cloak department, much enlarged,
occupies part of the fourth ' floor, as
also do th blanket, furniture and baby
oarrlage department. Excavating - Is
going on under the Fifth street sidewalk
to mak extra room for storing base
ment goods, whll th wholes! toy
department baa been entirely removed
from th main stor to th warehouse at
Seventh and Taylor streets. Expansion
Is ths cry. along vry line, and every
posalbl means is being used to provid
more apao for handling th normou
stock of goods now on Us way and to
com later, from the east Th toy
man is at present n jrans in tn in
terests of th littl mothers who are
rather Inconstant on th whol and de
mand brand new doll-bablea every year.
This Is th first time In tb history of
western commerce that a buyer baa
been sent to .foreign markets to eull
their best for th holiday trade. Three
mor buyers r to leave this week" for
th aaat, whll tho who left earlier
ar returning now with their quota of
th best th market affords la their
particular lines. Mr. R. F. Oough, buyer
in the sho department, baa Just re
turned,' with tb largest assortment of
shoes on th way ' th Stor has over
brought to th city. He says low shoes
ar to be worn almost exclusively. In
patent leathers, gun metal." ton, and
white. There's quit a rag on again
for ' th tan shoes. And whll th
wholesale prices hav advanced. Mr.
Gongh bought tn such quantities and so
early as to keep th prices about as
they bar, been for retail customers.
On the whole, tb groat stor seems
to be on tb Jump ftpm top to bottom
to take ear of th gratly - Increased
business, and Its corresponding Increase
of stock. It's a Western beehiv with
out any drones. .
The windows of B. Bromberger A Co..
th Washington street clothiers, hav
been rendered unusually attractive to
passers-by lately by reason of extreme
ly clever cards, tb work of Mr. Mau
rice Bromberger. that hav adorned
them. Toung Bromberger is a very
clever pen and Ink artist Oregon lost
tb chance of claiming another ralnent
cartoonist whan he-gave up this career,
on which be had so well started In New
Tork, to return to Portland and remain
in th clothing business with his father.
Mr. Bromberger drawing is strong,
and bis Ideaa ar always 'original and
clearly worked out Th window cards,
of oours. allow but a limited expres
sion of hi ability In this Una, but vn
these constantly catch' th attention of
people passing. .Aside from the tarda,
th windows ' ar most tastefully
arranged, and the showing of new goods
inside is extremely attractive, particul
arly a lln of shadow plaid suits tn
beautiful grays, and a lln of tobacco
brown a. " ; . '
' Marx Sk Bloch, tb big diamond poop!
at 14 Third street, report an advano
of I per eent In diamonds th past week,
and predict an advano of 11 per eent
before th close of th year. "Diamonds
ar th surest and safest Investment tn
th world today, emphatically declared
Mr. Bloch. "They ar way ahead of
real aetata, and any on who doubts th
sincerity of my own faith In them has
but to take a look at my windows at
th present tlma W hav men In New
Tork ' and San Francisco constantly
watching auction sales and picking up
r?
ssxam
y.hm
-25c, 50c and $1.00. Tha 50-ceot'slza contains two and one-half times as ranch as
. . ana toe i.w Dottie almost gig tlmee aa much.
SOLD O nECC"HICED DY
ALL. DRUGGISTS
UST SWEAR TO
OE IIQnORABLE
Nsw Sscrst. Soclstv Started
With Branches In Y. M.' C. A. .
Buildings of Country.
AFFILIATED KNIGHTS
OF PROGRESS IS NAME
Order Ha Utnal and Ofcjlgntlons
Taken Includo, am Oath Norer to
Knowingly Do Dishonest Act
Agree) to Forfeit Job. '.
(Jearnst Special Berries.)
New Tork, Feb. IS. A new secret so
ciety, the plan of which war prepared
tTflyTta1rreT" 08a1ieon. ha been eetab-
llahed hero by th Toung Men's Chris
tian Association and chapters ar being
organised In Toung Men's Christian As
sociation branches throughout th coun
try. - - . '
Th obligations . taken by neophytes
Include an oath nvr knowingly to d
a dishonest set, members pledging them
selves to leave their places f mploy
ment rather than violate this , swore
promlsa
eolgeon," who, died last Monday, was
director of th Toung Ma'a Christian
Association employment bureau, and be
arranged this secret order to better
maintain th lnfluano of th -Toung
Man's Christian Association over tho
for whom th association found places
Of employment -v
' Tb nam chosen for th order Is th
Affiliated Knights of Progress. A chap
ter baa been organised In Brooklyn and
Initiations took plac ther last night
Sessions for th spread of th order ar
to be held aooa at Boston, Philadelphia
and Cleveland.
Th, order has a ritual. Tha grand
master at Initiation wears a rod rob
and can, th master of education wears
a black student's rob and th m eater
of commerce a rob adorned with flags.
It la not necessary to belong to the
Toung Men's Christian Association or
any- particular religious denomination
to be eligible to, membership.
WHY WOMEN OF VICTORIA
WANT CHINESE LET IN
(gpeetal TOtrnate te The JoreL)
Victoria. B. C Feb. 11. Tb woman
of Victoria are opening a strong cam
paign against th law which praetloally
prohibit Chinee Immigration by Im
posing a head tax of 1600. They have
undertaken to petition th authorities
and petitions are being - signed very
readily by th women. They stat that
they car nothing for politics, but want
help la their Kitchens, Chinaman being
th mala reeort for domestic servoats.
They ar determined to press th peti
tion to th limit and Insist upon th
lowering of th barrlars and letting this
class of domes tio servanta in.
' Mrs, Sparks Alleges) Cruelty. !
'Speetal Dispatch t Te Jesraol.)
Pendleton. Or, Feb. 21. A suit for
divorce has been filed against Nordlca
H. Sparks by Lena Sparks; th com
plaint being of cruel and Inhuman treat
ment They were married la Douglas
eounty In June. 1104. They have no
children. .
' Milwauklv Country Club.
- Eastern and California race. Take
Sellwood and Oregon City oars at Firat
and Alder.
all th diamonds they can put their
hand on. Any on who bought dia
monds a year ago. can gat. a higher
prlc now at his retail store than h
paid for them.".
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A Rothei Testifies "
This la to eertlfr that my daughter was down for almost on rear
with s cold. Tba doctors finally proaounced it consumption. We had
rives ttp hope for her recovery. I was
none 7 ana 1 ar. 1 gave it nu to ner in
toe cougn, a oa gave her rest. I sent
and began giving it. la three month's
not be too much aai4 is favor of Foley's Honey and Tar. It saved my
child's Ufa. Mrs. George Batson, FounUla Grove, Mo,
A HARD STRUGGLE.
Many a Portland Citizen
Finds the Struggle
Hard.4
With a back constantly aching, .
- W.th distressing urinary disorders, '
- Dally xl stance la but a struggle. r'--;
No need to keep It up. j .
Doan's Kidney Pills will euro yen.
- Portland pooplo end ore this claim
W. Janidns of 421 East MU1 street.'
Portland. Oregon. Bays: "I hav no '00
eaalon to change anything that I said
three year ago la recommending Doan's
Kidney pills, for since that tlm other
members of our , family hav found '
equally beneficial resulta In treating
kidney complaint Before using Doan's
Kidney Pills Z sufferod with acute at
tacks of backache and a derangement -of
the action of th kidneys, and dull,
dragging pains mad It difdoult for m
of using this fin remedy I have been
fr from kidney complaint and back-'
ache for over three yeara, and therefor
feel great confidence tn reoommeTimhay
them to other. ; - , ..
For sol by all dealers, Prioe 10 oantaJ
Foatar-Mllbnrn a Buffalo. New YarteJ'
sole agents for th United States,
Remember th nam DOAN'S aadi
take no other.'
OSTEOPATHY
TOM A XOsOTWl
$12.00 Per Month tl
XlrksvUle Infirm a-
rr Of - Ostaonathv
room II Orand The
atr building. Wash
' ingtoa and Park..
Dr. Sommer, grad
nat la madioln
had eataopathy and,
Zormarly profeaaor
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of ostoopatny, man-
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WE BEST TIME I
TO PAINT
Is during th warm months, when
th woodwork la thoroughly dry. T
Us BAT 8TATB ready to use paints X
and yon will be surprised how easy. X
It la to do, and more surprised to i
flag how much yon will save by T
umoff n yourawx.
TIIE BIG PAINT STORE
Fishcr.Thorscn & Co.
non euro Komaxso-aT snuBaTa Z
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givea a sample bottle of Foley's
anout three hoars.
It stopped
next day and bought a 50c
. bottle
time she was well. There can
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