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"THE ORECOII SUNDAY" JOURNAL "'POUTLAUD, SUNDAY MORNING. MAKCIX 17. 1007. (lODi'ions It's Sad to See a Boy Growing into manhood with bent and stooping shoulders and ' so easy ; to prevent A little kindly warning and a pair of " ;- D2. GRAFS ENGLISH JIIIUTASY 02 KANT. STOOP SKOULDEJt BRACES Bring your boy. or girl to no. Skilled man and women flttsra wOI adjust the right brace In the right way and at the RIGHT PRICK , - ' Rectal Dilators $3.00 This Easy Ro lling Ch a ir For the convalescent or cripple.' Will add years of comfort and aid In the restoration of pevfect health. They range la price from fZO to S-4S-. We will rent them when desired at a nominal rate.. gmOXAX We have a number Of theee comfortable wheel chairs need at the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion. They have super springs, rubber tires. - rattan seats, and are practically as good aa new; worth easily ,. While they last, at... t'f 20.00 IVEf JT I'lllll IIIL1 " 1 1 " . ' ' . . - CJintorT People Bade an Affee tfonate Farewell to Rev. W. H. Foulkss. ' I A enre for constipation and nervous trouble. Pol ished hard rubber net of (oar to' any address.. Send for Booklet which tells an about these aids to health. Money back K yon don't got relief. BROTHER MINISTERS . SHAKE HIS HAND ... ? Xewspaper ct . Town From 'Which ' Came New Pastor of First Prea- bjterUo Church Gtree Account of " Parting Before Depjutur. - .'.' t - - '. . . . ' ' : .- .''"'Howl W. H. Toulkss, who was recent ly called t9 the pea to rate of the First Presbyterian church in this city, ar rived Friday and will preach hla first . sermon In Portland at the Twelfth end T Alder street church this morning-. Rev. a Mr. Foulkee came directly from Clinton. Iowa, where for three years he had " been pastor of the First Preabytorlaa church of that city. The Clinton Dally Herald of March 5 11. speaking of the minister's depart , ore, says: "Tonight marks the de . ' parture from the ctty of Clinton of a ; man . who la the short period of his ' residence here has won as personal ! friends men, women and children of all walks in life, and of all religious be ' llefs. ' Rev. William . Hiram Foulkea ; has been called from the first Presby terian church of Clinton to the First - ; Presbyterian church of Portland, Ore , gon. The past . few days . hare been very momentous days for this pastor - and his people .with many farewells to be said, and this severs noe of personal tnteroourso and fellowship giving each ' hour lomt pressing message, y . ' - "As a oul rat nation of the minor social J events' of the week came the Informal . public reception given by the women of the First ' Presbyterian church in .. honor of Mr., and Mrs. Foulkee, partlcl- , pa ted In by every' Proestant minister ; In the city. . ' "Rev. Dr. L. TV. Jones of Grace Epie ; j copal church led tn the Impromptu re ' sponses that were given and was fol ' lowed by Rev. W. J. Peacock of the Flri Baptist church. Rev. W. D. Mo i Milllan of the - Lyons Presbyterian church. Rev; Mr.-Smith of Albany, Illl ',' note. C F. Flaher of the Congregational church and Rev. T. . M. Evans of the ' , First Methodist Episcopal church. Each , tn turn spoke , of the deep regard ho . felt for this one of their number. In--; tenalfylng the spirit of eomraderl that combined with a genuine admiration ; upon so broad an outlook. "More than one allusion was made to the work upon which Mr. Foulkes . will enter . in the city of Portland. Crowning nil, however, cama the trl 1 umphant thought that Clinton was giv ing to the leading rresoyierian cnurcn of the vaat Pacific coast end In so do ' in the city was greatly honored.' ,-. , Knew ben hur tribe f ' tf HOLDS FIRST MEETING A rtificial or Glass Eyes 1,000 ' from which we guarantee a perfect fit and of a natural shade and appearance. We are agents for the celebrated GERMAN REFORM EYE, which tn a wonderful degree stimulates the natural organ. Durable and comfortable. This Is Spraying Time Slmpson?s LMatenilty-L yPodket : : 52.25; ;.; , Contains every essential ' for the mother and Infant . In a sealed sterilised ease to be vopened only by the "physician or nurse., . , Rubber -Specials Combination- Water Bottle and Syringe. t quarts . S1.23 , Combination Water Bottle and Syringe, fitted complete, I quarts..... ...SI. 09 Fountain Syringe, t quarts, a pipes. 694 Rubber Gloves, per palr,......,..60 Rubber Sponges ... .'.19 Whirling Spray Ladles' Syringe... 98 Household Medicine Cabinets Polished hardwood, look and . key; keeps your houae , ; hold remedies safe from tho ehlldrea .....ST.80 Electric Batteries The famous. rWoodlark" Home Medleal-aparatnev-a--. full set of electrodes, footplates, cords, all In a ' . mahogany boa, handsomely finished, f ull direc tions for. ace. Every family ahould have one of ' these batteries. Nothing so efficacious In the . treatment of nervous troubles, headaches, neural . .. gla and rheumatism. No liquids to spill or corrode. - Price - ....i. ...S6.0O May't Smmda. GmOW. Wm Hav Thm. I Oivo your rose bashes and cur rant buabes a ; liberal dose of "WOODLARK" Spray: t la sure death to every leateatlng insect and at the same ' time will - no Injure tho most delicate foliage. x . Pints. 80." Qts 85). Faultless Sprayer 65 An outfit of Spray and Sprayer at tLOO will aave your bushes and give yon perfect fruit and flower. The Dog A tt ratted You, Didn't It? v - "aio ntens o voier - ., Ton wouldn't have startefno read this ad If the dog at tho top hadn't attracted you. That is a sign you t either own or expect to own a Victor Talking Machine. Now, If that Is so, what about records? Need anyt .- Then eomo here direct and select from a complete as t sortment. We've nearly every record the Victor people ever published a wonderful stock. Souvenir Record Lists sent free each month to all - Victor owners. 8end us your address and get ac quainted with the late records. - . Our Phonograph Room on the fourth floor la a quiet, pleasant . place to spend an hour listening to tho new records. . . ., . . . .... ,...: , . Wo sell Phonographs on small monthly payments. Do Your Ache? ruu- rooT with arcs iuppust ' Thousands of man and women suffer from that vary , common trouble, 1 , FLAT FOOT OATJSXS Lack of muscular development in tho feet and limbs, faulty construction of the prevailing boots and shoes, sudden accumulation of weight, long stand ing, rapid growth between the ages of la and II years. In tho majority of cases It can be permanently cured. flAT f OOT WITHOUT ARCH Vf . 1 1 aLT TOW The most marked symptoms are pains resembling and taken for rheumatism, inability to stand . quickly, especially In the morning or after sitting awhile, excessive perspiration, burning sensation, soreness , tn bottom of heels, cramp In toes, pains in arch, ankle, bend of feet, knees or hips, varicose veins, and a Vred, dragged-out sensation with but alight provocation ; " "'' r Remedy: rfo These supporters are unlike ordinary arch supporters, which are merely oastlron plates, without the least possible give to them, and Invariably causing the feet to ache. An arch supporter made of an Inferior or not the proper kind of material Is worse than useless. Ours prevent flat-feet, support the- arch and take pressure off the ball and beel of feet, give tho arch and Instep the proper contour and keep tho feet from crowding Into too of shoes. , They are durable, elastic and comfortable to wear. There are no substitutes. None are "just aa good.1 Always sold on approval. Money back if you don't get relief. Pair -f J..SO Weak Joints, Lameness . Sprains. stralna, enlarged Joints, weak ankles or wrists, easily dislocated joints are ro , lleved or cured by wearing a ' properly fitted garment. ' Wo have sold thousands and al - waya with satisfaction . and oomfort -to tho wearer. Our prtoee inolude poataga to any address tn tho United States or Canada. . PRICE LIST sUk Wristlets, Anklet ., .JCnee Caps Garter Legging Garter Rosa Knee Hose-. Thigh Hon fl.OO. 2.00 S2.0O S2.00 ' S3.0O S5.00 ..;.aio.oo ........ ... .It V There's a lot of comfort In a pair of glasses that stay put and give 'rust the right results. If you are out of town wo can duplicate your glasses if you'll send your old ones, no matter if they're broken. ' Lew Wallace Court ho. 7. Tribe Ben J. Hur, held 4ta first regular meeting last iMnnday evening with members in . attendance,-, A. number , of candldatss were Initiated Into the beautiful -rltu , alistla secrets of the court degrees. Af i ter the session closed an Informal so clal was held which was enjoyed y all present ; The auto manager. . trs. 'Bartlett, was present and la much - pleased with the success i of tho "new court and predicts a great future - for f.the order In Portland, and throughout. ha" state. j. 1 - I v All visiting members in good stand ing are Invited to attend, court meet ' 1nga Meetings ; held tho seoond and - ' fourth Monday avenlngs at o ciock, hall 0O Allr:.-y block. ; . . V v . ' Alexander. Lambert writes: Tn so .lectlng your pianos Stelnway) exclu- falvelv for tho New Tork College of Mu I mo, I have not only ahown preference 'for them over all othera, but at the earns ' time have given them a testimonial of ' a more substantial nature than words ex proas. .It Is useless for me to praise "this truly peerless Instrument . . . Tour pianos hsvo the most aa ' tonlahlng durability. Tho t pianos In .aiso at tha College of Muele (end used : Incessantly) are today In the same con dition as when first received."' Sherman, .'Clay dc Co., x Sixth and Morrison. ;nyediessuddenly- WITH HEART DISEASE (Heant tfewt ky Lnieert "Uasnd Wire.) ' San - Francisco, March U. William , Nye. a lumberman, who with his brother , "was sngsged In the management of .tho CoqulUe Mercantile company, died at the realdenoo of J..W. Cametan yes 'terday. His death was sudden and was dus - years He was unmarried. His nearest rela- ' tlve is his brother, who Is at present In Oregon. Arrangements for the funeral will not be completed until tho brother ' arrives. ' - Don 't Dip, Dip, Dip Don't Groan With Lumbago ! Get one of our Lumbago Belts. Keep the bodily neat .tfnm Pninnt enlda and rheumatism. ' Buv One to- "lioOO fountain Pane soldTn our stbreuring the' last ' day. each, to any address 'i-OO . six months, We know there are three good kinds. - This Bedside Table is a great comfort tn every home sick, eon valeseent or Invalid ' lt'a Just what yon need to serve bedslds meals, hold the book or writing; adjustable aa to height .or , position. Price . SS.OO . ; - . Send for self-measurement blank. - ' Wo have the now style Leather Wrist Straps 15c, 25c9 35c Do You Wear an Ill-Fitted Truss? Don't t- Waterman. L, E Parker and Conk ; tin's Self-Fhllng r .Try-one for a week If It doesn't suit, get your' money back. .Our pen doctor will fill year pen free. Store Open Sundays from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. ; ; ' - ' 1 1 1 l It's Dangerousl WE FIT TRUSSES RIGHT they bold and are an ever present safeguard. - Skilled men and women in charge of thla Important and re- sponsible department iisrf-v!' WHEN YOU ARE IN A HURRY, CALL EXCHANGE 11 10 TRUNK LINES, 20 EXTENSIONS. OVER 100 SALESMEN READY TO ATTEND TO YOUR ORDERS. WE WANT MONTHLY; ACCOUNTS WITH RESPONSIBLE FOLK. OUR DELIVERY SYSTEM IS GOOD, AND WE ARE ALWAYS TRY- r " ; ' . ING TO IMPROVE IT. WE TAKE CANADIAN MONEY AT FULL VALUE. EAVES-HIGH SNOW AND GALES LAUGHED AT BY MASTER CUPID Cupid la bravo little . fellow, -for oven tho biting winds of tho far north and tho howling hurricanes that aweep over tho boisterous waters of tho North Pacific fail to block his road. Thla was mads ovtdeat when Captain P. J. War llch. lighthouse inspector, received an application from one of the keepers at a haart trouble. Nva waa 41 Point Three Fingers light for a trans ,V3J anTS ,r.mfnntWMJn!'!!' ff2Sit!?,-Sl IVUIIU aav saenav uv,auw4 V maw WU VW himself a better halt Captain Werlloh refused to give the keeper's name for ' publication, saying PILES Pastor's Wlfa in Southern City Ro- stored to Health bv the Wonder. . .-. ful Pyramid Pile Cure. . ,-.v" Wo Wast Svary File Snffore o Test This aree Cure at On Bxpeaae, . ' vend Tour aTamo and Addrees . For a Free Trial raekage. , ," "In 1100 my wife was attacked with piles and suffered from them four years and was unable to attend to her domes tic work. Ws trlsd many remedies, but all failed, and shs gave tip in despair. Mr. Edwin Shaver, of Salisbury. N. C. who was cured with your. Pyramid Pile -Cure, recommended It aa a surs euro to ' ma I have used five boxes of It, and part of a box of salvs. on my wife, and ,rhe has been cured. May God bless you and your remedy. . Tours very truly, M. O. Hosklns, pastor Nottaway, Va., Presbyterian church." ' Wo want to aund yon a free trial of this remedy at once, so you can see with your Own eyes what tt can do. Tou cure yourself with perfect ease, tn your own home, and for little expense. . Pyramid Pile Cure gives you. prompt 'relief. It heala sores snd uloers, -reduces congestion and inflammation,' and takes away pain. Itching and irritation. , After you have tried the ssmple treat ment and you are satisfied you ran get a full regular alsed treatment o Pyramid I'll Cure at your drugglat'a for f 0 cents. If he hasn't It. (tend us the money -and we will iii-nil you the treatment at once, by mall. In plain sealed pa-kaa:. - i J Send your nams and nrtdrosa st ones for a trial of this msrveloim, quick, sure1 cir. A14rs PvrnmliV rru Co., I jran.M Mclg, Maraliall, Mich. that It would not be fair for him to an nounce tho affair In advanoe, bSt stated that ho was a valuable man to the service snd would therefore get tho re quest granted. Point Three Fingers la located along tha Alaska coast and is one of the stormiest and most disagreeable sta tions in tho district ' Frequently the snow, buries the entire lighthouse and ths dwellings of the Keepers for days, and It is only oooaslonally that they have communication with the outalde world. But nevertheless tho location la not beyond the reach of Cupid's darta. WANTS $ 1,400 FROM MILWAUKIE CLUB TO PAY FOR LOST BETS Suit waa Sled at Oregon City yester day ' against tho MUwaukle, Country Club and Isaao Oratton by Carl Stein bicker of Portland for 11400, double the amount which he alleges he lost playing faro tn the club rooms at , MU waukle. Btelnblcker says he has been visiting tho club for aoms time, making losings very rogulsrly, and that Anally ho STEFFENS ADDRESSES. ; UNIVERSITY CLUB Noted Muck Raker Will Be Quest of Honor at Other Din- ' ners This Week. A' regular 'monthly meeting of the University club last evening waa made notable by aa addrssa by Lincoln Btef fens. one of the editors of the American MagaslnOr who Is devoting a week to the teak of making notes on municipal conditions In Portland, with especial reference to "graft." Staffens la one of the magaatne writers to whom Preai- 54 1 dent Roosevelt .referred as "muck j rakers. " ' . . . caught a faro dealer making a false turn by reason of which he lost a 119 beC He then ooncluded that ho bad been robbed all along and decided to bring suit for ths full amount of his losses. - Plggott dt Finch are tho attorneys representing Btelnblcker. Btelnblcker Is aa smployo of a local shipbuilding com pany. ? v - During hla stay here Mr. Steffens will bo ths recipient of various attentions that should assure him ' of tho con tinued esteem of fellow members of his profession. ' Tuesday evening he will be sn honored guest at the annual dinner of the Portland Ad Men's league. Thursday evening of this week the Press club will give a dinner In his hon or at tha Commercial club, Besides Mr. Steffens, win bo entertained at private affalra. ..,, ABERDEEN MAN WEDS MISS ROBB OF PORTLAND Mr. Radnor R. Pratsch of Aberdeen, Washington, and Miss Tura M. Robb of Portland -were -united. In marringe March 1. at 111 College etreet. Rev. Henry A. Barden officiated. - They were aocompanled by Mrs. J. W. Foster and Mrs. J. A. Link of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Pratsch left tho city on tho eve ning train for their wedding trip. ADVERTISING IS GETTING RESULTS Oregon, Already Feeling Benefit of Far-Reaching Develop ment Publicity. RICHARDSON RETURNS FROM SOUTHERN TOWNS Followed Bhakeapearo la Grant's Pass Theatre and Held Audience Long Enough to Get la Strong Boost for Advertising Fond. "An southern Oregon Is aronsed to tho Importance of advertising ths stats's resonrcea. Tho people of thataectlon, furthermore, appreciate Portland's ef forts to help ao cause along," said Tom Richardson, manager of the Portland Commercial club. He returned yeatar day from a week's visiting trip. Includ ing Grants Pass, Eugene, Medford and Ashland. . Mf. Richardson says tho most grati fying success Is being met In raising money by tho commercial organisational of the various cities, to Join In ths ad vertising campaign for Oregon, About 11,00 namea of people who era Inter ested In Oregon's colonist movement In tho east hava been furnished by the Oregon Development league to tho com mercial clubs that hava membership In tbat body. - . Spread eVoepel of Oregon. TCverywhere throughout the south ern part of the stats people are at work spreading Oregon gospel In ths oast,1 said Mr. Richardson "They are writ- Ing letters, sending literature and rais ing monsy to have more literature printed. It is a grand movement, and Is getting results, aa Is easily aeen through tho great oolonlst movement now being Inaugurated by the trans continental railroads operating between the Paolflo northwest and tho middle west Ths colonist rates that ths rail road companies have made have pleased Oregon people immensely, and they are taking advantage of the opportunity to get settlers.'' - At Grants Pass, Mr. Richardson spoke at the opera-house, following tho Han- ford company's performance of "Julius Caesar.' Ho held tho audience long enough to administer a strong boost to the movement for an advertising fund. About 11,000 waa subscribed, and this wUl bo Increased to 11,000, to be paid In monthly sums to carry on ths eastern advertieing campaign. ' At Medford $1,600 was raised, and thla will also be run op to 18.000. Ash land gavs him a cordis welcome snd SEETAGK8 24-25 j -4 !-e If your eyes give you trouble headaches, pains in back of head, glasses don't stay on, or fail to set prop erly on face, try our Exclusive Opticians OregonOpticalCo. . . D. DTTBACX. Prop. - Eyes Examined Free. Re sults Guaranteed. 173 4TH. Y. M. C. A. Bldz. demonstrated that It can , fnrnlsh Its share of the fund and the resources to be advertised. At Eugene a big fund was started to advertise the place aa the university city, and tho city of homes. It Is pro posed to issue some elegant 'advertis ing matter and carry on a high-class campaign - befitting one of the state's, iiiu. i unpurunt ox learning, i ne fund waa started with a monthly sub scription of 1100 from Senator R. A. Booth. LLOYD AND THE VAGABOND Tnlqne Publication irm Save Oae Is sue tm Puitlssd Oiiailiig Oat la a Week. Of all the magssines over published In Portland none won the Instantaneous recognition that has been aocorded that clever and original publication, - "The Vagabond." much of which la duo to the crisp freshness and spicy tone of the jolly little tramp book, and much to the magnetle personality of Its edi tor, Mr. Everett LJoyd. He bee re the charm common to sons of Bohemia, leaving In hla wake a boat of frlenda and admire re who heartily wish him well snd who will follow him around tha world through tho pages of "The Vagabond" with the keenest In terest The megastne Is Issued monthly, one number from each city that Mr. Lloyd shall visit In his trip around the world. The March Issue Is a special Portland edition and will contain soma clever cartoons of local celebrities by a prom inent Portland aketch artist, contribu tions from the pen of local writers of note snd perhaps most Interesting of all, Mr. Lloyd's own . Impressions ' of Portland, which It is safe to assume. Judging from the wsy he hoisted Se attle up Into ths lime light, will bo cleverly racy. Seattle rose In righteous wrath sralnst Mr. Lloyd's perhaps too truthfully drawn picture of her vices and virtues, but It Is pretty generally Understood thst Portland will not out er similarly at his hands. ' Ths magaslne will bo on all tha newa stands one week from today. A very large number will bo put outj but owing- to tho general publicity that has been given the magaslne by Mr. Llovd. assisted by the Warren-Monroe Publici ty A Publishing-company, his coaat managers. It la safe to aay that not a number will remain unsold 14 hours af ter reaching ths news stands. Why Pay More For Pants When You Can Get a : Strong Reliable . Pair for So $150 LKS HONEST WORK and '-. GOOD MATERIAL Card of Thanks. Mr. James Ellis snd family wind to thank their many friends for their klnd n sni aympnthr shown to Mra. Kill during her Hint and riath. JAM 13 J. ru.13. rDAMnD. nnii vli We. CO "PCRTUJIJ WOMAN TO TALK ON V , STRIKE'S FAMILY SIDE ;' wesssBnasjsBsn w J Miss Nina E. Wood of Chloago. an old-time Portlander and a graduate of the state university, spesks tomorrow night for tho Socialists at Allsky hall on "When tha Cruel Strike Is Over." She has beea for years Identified with the Socialist training school and work of Walter Thomas Mills, who speaks tonight at the Socialist heedqusrtera. tot Oavla street, st t o'clock. Miss Wood published s book last year, "Crimes of ths Profit rurneee," whlrh Is recognised ss one of the valuaM books In Socialist literature. She hn addressed large audiences in every r"y from San I"rancleco to New Tork. f he will deal with the family slU "f tr strike. V.'hera to Watson's n-'ieiirnn i fine chicken : i;i;r Special S.in.' Orx'fT lirl r. tuiky C.!i.r, i 3-1 I