THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MAfrCH 24. 1907. 7E17 FEIIDER PICKS UFIIIVEUTOR !A-'..'..t2r ' ' f . ... a. a aaar a A I ..ail. I .Mava J Good. Metchaediee Unly-QeaH aaUerwd Cher rrieee'Are Always' the Le weat. : . . n I I " ' , J. . - - 1..1..J. ' .1 ' .. , . I . V'-' ' '' '. ?.' i- . : . . ... . ' w . , . .. ,....;... . . A ii , . , ., - C.;H. Hale and His An Invention la the streetcar fender line has been completed and testsd by ',-C H. Hal of IS Hall street and found to work perfectly from tha teats mad a. .The Inventor ealla , his production ."Hale's double -chance fender." for the reason that la Jta operation two chances "ara gWen tha paraon struck by tha oar fori1 safety. " As will be saan ,from tha : Illustration a paraon1 who waa atruck would ba eaught on tha upper aaat and 'receive no Injuries escept possible . bruises. ' v ' Should tha person to be struck, fall " fU In front of the car tha swinging Llfa-Sarlnc Darloa. . apron would ba tha Arat thing to touch him. 'This, contact would aotomattoally throw tha fender awlnains la front of the wkeela, which would drop upon tha ralla and pick op tha proatrata body.1 - In tha trials made a few days ago tha Inventor allowed tha ear to taka r run at him and was plokad up by tha chair with no Injury.1. J. dummy thrown In front of tba ear waa - picked up time after time by tha under fender. . A eon teat will ba held la a short time between tha Hala fender and several other new inventions which have lately been perfected. WOMAN ELEVATOR OPERATOR. : DELAYS CASE INJUSTICE COURT I Jul Ilea ' Re4d5 enUrW uhia uroo . ihMik KiMrV -tlla aftarneen iVlth, watch la "hand, , remarked that It, hwaa-tvery.,peeulUr circumstance but Jwer -tei appear itr a trial nA tot 1 "o'clock had not showm up and it was then, l wlnutas till it- o'clock... AThe -prlnolpala--ararev'geUin-':Taetlaes- and ''Were eyelnff one another as If on the Nraw of setUhMt ka aoooant- by an.ap peel to arms. .t, , - m "tiou. I wlah you weuld slap out and 'see If yea can mm . .n wivw truant attorney," . said Ktbm Juatioe te Conatabla Lou Warner. - ' ; -1 Whan Wairner arrived at the elevator To Owners of Bad Breath Foul Odor of indigestion. Smoking, i v Eatinr or Drhikinf Stopped at One With Stuart'a . Charcoal Loienfea. 'wai'alnMra'wj'yroVa XI teat atee. i . Bilious fcreathera, onion eaters, todl aesUon victims, . cabbaae ; eonaumere. smokers, drinkers and thooe with gee on the stomach are In a olaas all by them il res, dlatinguishad by a powerful bad breath. .. -- C-'i"' They all 1reathe, and aa they breathe, they whiff out odor which makes theee standln near, turn "aw "7. 'fcI" A,.,.t The nltlable part of It la that ... -.i An not realise what' a slokenln thing a.bad, offensive breath la to ethers. . "' -. n .ut ! . wnnAarful absorber Of eases and odors. It absorbs 100 Umes Stuart's Charcoal Losenrea will put a top to your. bad. orreneive oremin, to your belohlnaa, whatever the cause or source, becaaae the charcoal culckly baorba all noxious, unnatural odors and . if wan ' suffer from lndlaetloa and belch -aa as a result, Stuart's Charooai Immiim elU SDaorw iu,uw.i.. ake you atop oeicnins;. v , . -.him. nn in the morntns you have such a bad, bilious breath, tna. " I." amall it VOUrSelf. Stuarf s Charcoal Loeenree wlU ret rid of it .for yo quicuy.v - . . It you have been smoklnf or ehew ln. or have been eetln onions or other odorous .. thlnis, Stuart's v ChareoaJ Losenere will maae your and eweet. . o' Charcoal is also the neei anun knowiv .Tou can take a who.. dou and no harm win nui. . d-rful'.y easy rerulator. v . . , . And then. too. It filters your ta every particle of poison and Impurity In your oiooa ie onwj, ln to notice the difference In your face Brat thine your clear completion. . Stuart's Charooai Ixwenree are made from pure willow charcoal, and Just a httle honey is put In te make them palatable, but not too sweet. -,' They will -work, wonders In your stomach, and make you fee freeh. Tour blood and breath will be ...,.. ir.. artn ! dean inalde. Dinuni ivu . . - - We want to prove all thia to you. juat send ror a ire after you rt It and uaa It. vouwlll . J .hat vnn will SO to m . mtt a ISo bos or these Stuarts Charcoal Losenses. . Bend us your name and address today . ..in . .,r aand vou by mall a . i. ma Addreaa F. A. Stuart Co, It Stuart Bid ., , Marshall, Mich. ' ' i ' ' ' ' shaft, he was Just In. time te see the elevates "going up" leaded wltK. man. Whea it oama down It still had its load. As-the olreumatanoa struck htm' aa be ing, unusual be took a. closer;. view of the" oeotenta of the elevator and waa ( startled whea he recognised the lawyers ne was aiiir mna ine.sey 9 nm wiwii problem. la tha absence of her spouse thai 1 i rw nan'fl wir wrmm . tanitlnv the" elevator, 'and the ami lent barrlstere were earriea away wnn mi noveuy ox h woman at the lever. ' Attorney Lotua Langley. one of the lawyers ' enjoying the Innovation of riding in aa elevator run by an elevatorwomaa. explained that ne naa oeen nainf ia un eiererar lor f l mintitawm ua AA not Intand ta ban the elevator until the rest did. ,. TOAIATIS'S HEN WHO : til EIEEl PEtlDlETON asaaaaeBuBwwBiii-Bwi Miller, Hoonan and Holme. Best of Twelve Debate at Forest v";;'-' ;. n Grove In April.- ' v? ieelal Bkpatch te Tie leeraeU " Paolfl TTnlverslty. Furest Orove. Or- Maroh It. Tualatin academy is to be iinr...nt.fl in tlti.' Pm41atiMiTnalatln debate, which is te be held in this alty some time in April, ny w neoe Miner ox Seattle, Junior Hoonan of Aberdeen and Thnrmn Holmes -of SohollS. OreaTJn. Miller graduated from the Ladd school at Portland last year, ui is xne step son of Major Clark eon. Although a first-rear man In the aoademy, la -the try-out of It sneakers he won ever sev eral senior cad a. He la a member of the Oamma Sigma society. . .... UAAnan fha ImMif. flf the ttaia. Is the son ot P. H. Hoonan, formerly of this city, but now la nuainess at Ab erdeen. He played quarter oa the aeo- amA nitK11 Ium la at fall arnt alter- nated with Ferrln for the varslty poal tton. He Is a senior cad and a mem ber of the Oamma Sigma.- - UnlMM I- Mtriaf arA . from' ttahnlla. Oregoa, and Is a. member of the Alpha Seta society, ana piayea ana wa nm axarfamv football team last fall This is his last year la the academy. ' The debate win oe on ui queeuon, v.ar.l.aA That tha tTnltad fltataa arov. ernment should subsidise Its merchant marina' Tualatin will take the nega tive. The exact date has not been fixed, but will be near April X. OREGON STATE BAND : - ORGANIZED AT EUGENE . . . ' . ' r-, - , ' '(Speelai Dtopeteh The Jowm1. ' , Eugene, Or., March It. At a meeting of about IB musicians In Davles hall la this city last night the Oregon 8taie band was organised. Officers were elected as" follows! President. W. B. Bumps: secretary end treasurer. T. ft. McAlistsrt business manager, Alton Hampton. A eommlttee oa permanent rehearsal quarters was appointed, con sisting of W. F. OUstrap, F. N. Mrv AUater and A. Svarverud. A eommlt tee on constitution and by-laws was sp onlnted as followo: W. a Bumpe, O. H. Yarlnorton and S. E. Stevens. It was decided to engags I C. Bead Of Colfax, Washington, who is a composer and K-,a l M. a eonaldarabla resutatlon. aa director of the organisation, and he will be here within a raw aays m oeain his work. J. J. Hughes, a aoted alaxl- ''ttV. ST efI a. a. 1 RADIANT with bloom and blossom; graced with sweep of feather nnrl n1umg;Lfinkhcd.with tastv-trimand fiharjedthxlever twist and twirVthe new hats, redolent of spring, have transformed our Mil linery Department into a bower of loveliness.; Touched with the deft skill of Paris,' London and New York, these new creations would seem to have realized the very acme of beauty and perfection. ; Come and inspect and admire to your heart's content. . Prices are as low as ex 1 ! J .Um. iwnitlMit rtrnfi f marertn run rv-icc?Vilx tnalrs. NtW IMf ORTED f ATTt,RNS AND MODIXS ' Shown for the first time. summer. P-"' '. ' ' Including many advance ideas for "mid- KNOX" HATS TOR WOM1LN Also Knox Sailors, Exclusive agents for these famous creations. ', o .. Riding Hats ana lauorea xuiecw. f , . , , ROBINSON Zr , WELLS, ENGLISH TAILORED HATS ' . The Tailored Hat that is In demand by Portland's fashionable dress-' V IT' erg. Sold only by the Lipman-Wolfe store. . : p ' ! IMPORTED CHILDREN'S MILLINERY fU'y The cleverest and most beautiful array of Children's Trimmed Bon nets, Toques and Poke effects ever shown on the Pacific Coast. P 74,000 IMPORTED LEAVES AND rOLIAGES $4.95 We offer at this price the largest line of desirable Dress Hats ever placed on sale anywhere. Included m mnnw fnrAtm nf tha imnarterl models..' trimmed 'iri a variety of wavs'that tossess verve and distinction. All styles and every new spring color. ... . ' y ) ' ' - ; '"-!''.', '.'- i 1 ' , ;. A ih g r These Hats are the cleverest and most practical we r T X V j have' ever shown. They come in Milan, chip and A rr fancy hair braids," trimmed . with ribbons, flowers, fruits, etc The entire range of new colorings is shown. ; fa v a . If there ever wa a lot of Hats deserving to be called iny y i perfectly beautiful these smart effects are entitled to "K T th rlUtinetlon. Parisisn ideas were never imitated l more perfectly nor colors blended so harmoniously. ' - ': - V Our Children's Heady-to-Wear and Trimmed Hats are surely w . v J suited to meet all the requirements of the little ones. Excep- r. ; . i V tional values at ,2J5, 53.80, S3.0Q and S10.UO. man- THE volatne world of fashion wUl fairly go into ecstasies over our superb display of Outer Attire for Easter. A Lipman-Wolfe 1 garment carries with it, as it were, a distinct personality, which at once proclaims its patrician origin a refinement and distinc tion that cannot be duplicated. ;A thousand individual cs. ; -e -' " r.- ..-L v," u " ' y :;; ' ; i-V - TAILORED) ETON SUITS ON SALE, AT $25.00 Smart Eton Suits of fine imported Pwama; in black, blue w dainty invisible stripes and checks. The shoulder, . front and back of . iarVra ara duster Dlaited; skirts in new cluster plaited model. . ' Price . v ' .f 25.00,' 'fancy Panatna Suits Vat I $3730 Handsome new ttflored models ' In Eton, o Blouse and Pony Suits, of fine Imported chlf- , j;.' f on.Panamas, in black and colors ; also fancy designs; Jiew modeUplaited skirtsSpecUl -. value at .. . ...-... .?37.ou , - - Silk - Waistv $7.50 up to 1 $25.00 New Spring models in messaline Waists, in white, light blue, pink, lavender and corn : colors. Made with lace yokes and sleeves ta unusually becoming style. . . .?750 to $25 ... Dainty: Silk 'Jumper Suits $25.00 Attractive one-piece Jumper Suits of taffeta silk, in pretty stripes, checks and plaids ; new - - r . J , t-! aaCTa ailV ' ' shades, trunmea wiui pieua wwi . rows of soutache braid and buttons; full clus : - aide olaited skirt. These are Indeed ex cellent value at....... ...?25.00 HANDSOME. PONY-COAT SUITS AT . $45.00 Handsome new fitted Pony Coat Suits, dainty pin checks in a wide range of , new spring colorings, elaborately trimmed with wide bias straps, tapering from shoulder to waist line; new side plaited skirt. Reduced for this sale to i ..... ... . . . ...?43.ou 1W . 9 m Lingerie 'Waists, $10.00 to $30.00 Handsome spring . model . hand-embroidered ' Lingerie Waists, of finest shirred materials, with hand-embroidered yokes and fronts, in. an infinite variety of styles. . ..$10 to 30 Taffeta Silk Costumes at $22.50 Charming one-piece demi-coatumes or, Prin ', cess models of taffeta silk, square lace yoke, , outlined with silk bands and fagoting, waist, . and skirt cluster plaited. Reduced. $22X0 Jumper Dresses at $30.00 Handsome two-piece Jumper Dresses, of plain ' color taffeta silk, in light blue, navy, brown. ' ' black and white; the waist is effectively em ' : broidered and trimmed with cluster plaits, new combination plaited skirt. Nowjniced at ,'-'..-.. ............ Sa0.OO V; '?as5l m Fifty New SUk Eton Jackets Regular $10.00 Values, $6.85 Bpedal for Monday Just 50 Ladies Silk Eton Jackets of finest quality black talleta, mad collarlesa, with fancy braid trimming. New elbow sleeves with braid-trimmed cuffs and all lined with white satin. Sold rerularly at f 10.' tf 4 p C Most extrsordinarr value for Monday only.. ipJOJ WOME,N'S 65c NECKWEAR, 4 8c As a special Easter offering, we wQl sen on Monday Ann and Tuesday only all of our 65c Neckwear, special, at. .HOC ' Complete new Spring stocks of Ladies' Neckwear, includ ing every new style, at every price. - ' ...... v. .1, tha aid band here for a while, will be one of the members of the new ereanlaattoa. The buetneea men of the cll have subeerlbed funds for the support or ine -. . the desire lltl per saoath bavins Sl- readr been raised.. . , GRAYS HARBOR LUMBER SHIPMENTS IN FEBRUARY , . ' . . s ' " SassesBsaWaaBBSSsawar (Sveetet WepeW te ! . Waah . Maroh IS. AlthOns'.l the month Of rebruary was eonaldered .1 w.ins. th. mfut in tha matter nui.r vw of ears ehlpmnte. the tota shipments from Grays naroor. exciueiTe w. mills st Monteeano, whose shipments -'atnT'njNo bent! .1? : : rnrj SE, CITY PARK. .n Wa nhtalnad. raanh.fl IS.ltt.44l WHIII uw. -rm feet. Inoludlng lath and shinties re duced to - lumber measurements Sep aratelr, the . amount of lumber . . . . . a. as. ... atuppea oy ' w.r -wmm .......... feet; lath, 10.tll.t0S pteoea, and l,tU IS0 ehinslea. , Theee fls-utes show that Aberdeen la still the sreatest lumber, shlppln port In the world. Of the mount sent from Grays harbor, only 11,101.110 feet went from the mills of Aberdeen, and the remainder from Ho qnlam and Cosmopolls, the latter plnce shipping- but one earfo ef llS.lil feet of lumber, or me e run ana car roes dispatched, but two went for-elan.- Ths British stesmer Dunerte load ad here fcr Santa Rosalia,' Mexico, and the Western tnlll sent part ef a carro to tha sound for a ship bound for Mollen- do, Peru. ' v M'KENZIE VALLEY LINE AT RIGHT OF WAY STAGE BeeJ Meseteb te Tee Jasnelt Busene, Or, March II. Ths wort of seourlng the right of way for the. Wil lamette Valley eompany's eleotrlo rail way from Eugene up the MoKetisle val ley to the Blue river mtnaa will begin Monday. The survey has been eomp'eu ad te the power site,- II miles east rf Rugene, and the remaining II mllee to Blue River Cltr will be eompletel a soon as the right-of-way work la well under way. The eompeny has assur. anoes that there wlU be very little trou ble te seeura the right of way, aa a The Oregon Naturopathic Institute and School ' AIUXT UBS. V Portland, Oregon DR. W. E. MALLORY, NATUROPATH ' Wo Ksdletnes, aTo Operatloaa. ' Radical cures by the latest natural healing methods. All chronlo and acne dleeaaes treated and eured In the leaftt time possible at the emalleet coet Habits of hivBTlY DESCRXFTION AND KIND IN ADULTS OR CHILDREN TREATED AND CURED. Beautiful rooms and best care for eut-of-tort patlenta. Beet RESULTS often still attained in caaee that have been given up aa hopeleaa and Incurable. Hun dreds of teetlmonlals en file at our of fice. Consultation free. Office hours from IS a. m. to I p. m. I treat majority ef the farmers along the routs are very aaxloua for the line to be bunt. , i i ' ' More Like Rollers. " Vrora the Atchison Qlobe. The rounde ef drink are not used in building ths ladder of suooees. S. la f . . a It S . ... X x HI: Wt'nJ ii"'M U J SWEET PEAS The New Kind i; Which kind do yon plant? The old. out of date sorts, or .the late introductions, whicti are larger than a dollar and simply beautiful; four to six flowers to the trm. A?k for Countess Spencer, King Edward, Hflen Lewis, an 1 (.thrr '07 novelties. See page 44 of our Seed Annua!. I"! "t r 1 ...