The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1907, Page 17, Image 17

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WEAK, PALE, THIN
LABOR M MORE
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 23. 1907.
FUG
General T. J. Thorp Has Spent
Fifteen Year. Perfecting-
Revolutionizing Machines.
IT DOES ALL KINDS OF
WORK AND RUNS ITSELF
That I, Nearer So, Only One Op-
erafbr Being Rrqulrrd for Moch
anism. That Does Work of Scores
of Men. . "''' 7'"' '
- (Special Dlspatrk to n JooreaL) .
Corvallla, Or. March 2. 1( the In
. ventlona of General T. X Thorp' of tbts
elty prova successful -as seems practi
cally assured, farm Ins la this country
trill ba revolutionised, to say nothing
of transportation. W. P. Laf ferty haa
left hera for Chicago, having been sa
laotad by tha stockholders of tha T. J.
General T. J. Thorp.
nk n. U.nnf.AtnHnp MmnftHV tO STO
to- that-alty to wit nil tha ..final test
of tha asrloultural automobtis wmcn u
now eomplatad and ready for trial on
street and In field.
Tha Idea of tha company la to locate
. a plant for tha manufacture of tha en
. tire group of salf-propeUed machines,
"which Includes a farm locomotive, com
mercial truck, harvester, mower and
rake combined. - harrow and cultivator
combined, road wagon, touriit car, trac
" tlon wheels, steel spoke machine and
wagon-tongue machine, each of which Is
a new and distinct invention of General
Thorp, who , has spent 15 years ofdeen
""study m perfecting the Inventions.
O004 for Twenty Acres a Bay.
r Tha machine Just completed la Chicago
must plow, harrow and seed to acres of
- land la ordinary condition ' In 10 hours,
and all this under the operation of one
man. The locomotive may be backed
Jnto any angle of a field and made to 1
' plow every square yard of ground, no
matter what shape the field may be.
They Also
Oared In Seagater
and Saved Ma rrem '
Ooasamptlom.
f
xMrs. Joels Robblns of lilt Clar
street. Decatur, Ills., Is enthusiastic
over tn merits of Dr. Williams' Pink
PlUs .for Pale People. "In 100, because
of overwork." states Mrs. Robblns, "I
was threatened with nervous prostra
tion, complicated -with heart trouble. ' I
consulted my family physician who said
It was heart' trouble and he gave at'
three or four different kinds of medi
cine but X felt no benefit from them. I
was vary weakv-paler-thln-and- troubled.,
with headaches. yMy sppetlte failed so.
that I did not relish my food. I was 1
unable to do my work because my limbs
pained ma ao and my feet were swollen, j
I got numb and dtssy,' my tongue
seemed at times to be paralysed ao that j
I couldn't aneak distinctly. My es 1
tremltles. when In this numb state, felt 1
aa If soma ana waa sticking needles 1
Into- me all over their surface. Through 1
my shoulders st times I had sucn pain
that I couldn't sleep. Many times I
awoke with a sensation' of smothering.
-"When tha physician's remedies failed
to beneflt me J began to look for some-J
thing that would. My ' eTsterrMrs"""Me
Denial of Decatur reoommended Dr. ;
Williams'-Pink PlUs to me and I at I
once purchased soma. I waa greatly J
encouraged when I aaw how they acted J
on my nervous condition and continued i
uaing them untu eurea. I am now am
to attend to my dutlea and have not
consulted a pltyslclan since.
"I also gave them to my daughter
who- had always . been weak and who
at this time seemed to lack vitality.
Her cheeka were colorless and she was
thin and spiritless She had snaemla
and we feared consumption. . because
van time she went out doors if it waa
at all cold or. damp aha woudl take cold
and cough. But Dr. Williams' ring
Pills brought color back to her cheeks
and strength to her body."
Dr. Williams' Pink PlUs are sold by
all drugglala. or sent, postpaid, on... re
ceipt of price, ft cents per box, six
boxes for Sl-io, by ths Dr. Williams
Medicine Co Schenectady, N. Y.
A
A Voice From
the: Stomach
, A Bloodless Fight Between a Tablet
- and a Habit The Tablet Wins. ,
At the age Of !V3arencs had good
digestion. He had gastrlo Juice that
-could dissolve doughnuts snd turn spple
skins Into good blood corpuscles.
At tha age of S 4 he began to be pro-
'fuse about the waist and lean back
wards; Ha also began to cultivate sev
eral chins. Ia his new-found pride be
began to think It his duty to gorge him
self on everything,, the good and the
bad, for appetite feeds on sppetlte and
v every good thing is aousea.
His pictures showed thst he took on
weight after ha put his collar on.
At the sgs of tt Clarence married
- end went to boarding. On -top of all
this, he" attended -oyster-suppers snd
.wine dinners, which reduced the slss of
his collar, from It to to IS. With still
abiding faith In ths strength of his
stomach ho gulped his meals, and
" chewed them afterward. .
- At the sgs of IS Clarence began to
. hear an Inward voice a warning from
, the stomach. After eseh meal, ha would
feel bloated and belching became a
habit ; .
Ha began to be a light eater and a
' heavy thinker. He tried to think out a
euro, for now ha would sit down at his
- meals absolutely disgusted at the
- thought or sight of anything to eat. -'
- He' would alt down st his meals with-
. out the trace of an appetite, just be
cause It was time to eat. .
- He would often feel a gnawing, an
' satisfied '. "still-hungry" feeling In his
' stomach, even after he waa through eat-
; ing. whether his meal wis wall cooked
or not. .
' And he suffered a good many other
things with his stomach that he could
' not explain, but thai made him grouchy,
-. - miserable, out-o'-eorts snd generally
. ' sour on everybody snd everything.
a j Finally he read ' an account, some
LthJnc like this, about ths truly wonder
ful reiultS""obUtnefronr-Sru8rt'-ys
"Spepsla Tableta In all cases of stomsch
, trouble, dyspepsia, and so on. He
bought a too box at the drug store, and
- took ths whole box. When he started,
; he had little faith and leaa sppetlte.
, When he finished he had absolute -faith
and more appetite, and more good
. cheer. Things be ran, to taste different
snd better to him- .
" - Now he has no more dyspepsia, no
' more Indigestion, no more lose of eppe-
tlte, brash, lrrltt tlon,' burning sensa
tion, heartburn, nausea, -eructations, bad
' memory, or loss of vim snd vigor.
Remember, one ingredient of Stuart's
Dyspepsls Tablets will digest for yon
'8,000 grains .of food. Just aa It did for
' Clarence. - '
This relieves your' stomach of the
' work of digesting until your stomach
' can get strong snd healthy again, four
stomsch haa been overworked and
' abused. It's fagged out. It needs a
. rest,
jet Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do the
work of your stomsch. Toil will be sur
prised how one you'll feel sfter eating,
' and how lusciously good everything will
taste to you.
" Heed the call of the stomsch nowl
There's a world of good cheer In one
box of. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at
any drug store, loo. . , .
Bend as your name and address to
day snd ws will st ones send you by
mail a sample pteknse. free. Address
K. A. fltnart Co., St Btuart B.ldg., Mar
shall, Mich.
Tha locomotive can be turned at any
angle by tha engine. It will do good
worx on sios nine, oy reason 01 in lour
massive drive wheels, where horse fangs
would fall.
Oaa Be Made a Plata Auto.
' Ths sgrlcultural Implements can be
detached la a few minutes, when the
machine becomes a commercial truck,
hauling heavy load a, and can be turned
an the ground on-whlch It stands.
Some .of the beat experts In ths United
States, who have watched the progress
of General Thorp's Inventions; have re
ported and. they say there Is no question
of tbs success of tha entire group of
self-propelled machines. - ,
MANY CANDIDATES
FOB OFFICE IN DALLES
SlSBBBSSSBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBBB
(Special Dtapsteb te The Snares.)
Dallas, Or jaarch t. What was ex
pected to ' be a quiet city ' election' Is
strenuously developing. No mass meet
ings or conventions have been held, but
all nominations have been made by pe
tition. No politics are Involved In tble
campaign, all tha candidates running as I
Independents on either "Cltlsens ." "Peo-1
pie's" or EBusiness Men's" tickets. Ths j
only Issue Is the buying of a rock crush
er, and all the candidates are unanl
moualy In favor of ths city owning one.
The sand Ida tea are as follows: For 1
mayor, Ed Blddle, present Incumbent,
and A. B. Mulr; councilman at large. H.
B. Cooper,' no opposition;' councilman,
ward No. 1, Conrad Stafrtn, no opposi
tion; councilman, ward No. 1. Ed C
Shaw, Ji M. Lynn and W. A. Ayres;
ward No. 3, F. J. Coad and B. M. Ray;
auditor and police Judge, D. P. Stouffer,
present Incumbent, and I D. Brown.
Nearly a hundred cases of New Spring Goods in process of making at time of the failure, thrown into our hands by order of the court, on sale
: tomorrow at 25 to 40 PER CENT OFF. . - xl '
Sensations Multiply! Success Unparalleled, Unequsfled and Unprecedented!
THE THEME OFa TALK ON
- THOU S A NDS OF BUSY -''?
TONGUES IS THEv;
MONSTER SALE
OF THE ':";:Vv
of the
THE SLAUGHTER GROWS
- - - GREATER AT THE , .
ALE!
The 'Crowds Come by Thousands!
Tis Indeed a People's Sale! 4 '
The Buying- Opportunity of . the
, V Thrifty Masses! ,
Honest bargains will tell must tell ars telling her with a venfeanca.From one end of Portland to the other, from boundary to boundary, from cottage, bungalow, houseboat and
: palace the throngs come trooping to the monster creditors' sale AND TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER OF $50,400.00 of splendid new merchandise Tha entire stock of THE BANK
RUPT "EMPORIUM" DEPARTMENT STORE, at corner at Knott street and Williams avenu. Uooer Albina. East Portland's Greatest and Foremost Shonptng Mart. Such chances
to lave will probably never come again to you during your earthly career. Thousands of dollars' worth of goods have been received this week and added to the stock subject to the
BanJcrupt dale. iTices mercnanai j. that .was contracted iorhy toe lormer management tor spring delivery jna..wnicn,.Bncerour agreement. .wesre. ODiigea to. accept vm
t 40, 35 and 25 Per XM Discouat OH tSic and
Factory Prices of Today.
they go to you end no words we could print would begin to express the magnitude of the bargains we shall offer on Saturday,' and from now on nntu
the end of the sale. Every article must go -clean to tne Dart walla.
As these goods come to us
iimft longer Don't wait Don't lose a day
county and surrounding towns to buy their
select groceries and toothsome dainties for
departments:
THE CREDITORS ARE CLAMORING FOR IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. Tha sals wQl last but a short
ain The big .crowds are growing bigger daily, sre coming from every section of the cit
Household Needs. Groceries, etc- at 25. 35 AND 40 PER CENT OFF ACTUAL VALUE;
family tables all at tremendous discounts. Note the lines embraced in the vast stock of goods in these 33 principal
in getting to this amazing Carnival of Bargains,
eir Spring" Goods Their Easter Apparel Their
the Easter boards and family tables all at trer
COMPANY FORMED TO 7
V DEVELOP OIL FIELDS
(SpeHal Dbeeteh te Tke JearaeL)
The Dalles, Or March 19. A com
pany was organised at Dufur last night
to develop oil (lelda tn that vicinity.
Two years ago oil seepage was dis
covered near the Staats tarn), five miles
from Dufer. Experts who tested the
seepage express ths opinion that otl la
large quantities may be diaoovered by
boring wells.
The stockholders of tha company-are
men of capital and work will begftt Im
mediately. Great hopea are entertained
that a rich oil field will ba found, which
will give great impetus to tha growth
or the town and community. - Among
the prominent members of the company
la ths president of ths Great Southern
railroad.
OUT WITH A LANTERN
FOR SHOP INSPECTORS
.. -
(Special -tHvnetefc te Toe leersaL)
Salem, Or., March r. Like Diogenes
of old. Commissioner O. p. Hoff of ths
state bureau of labor statistics and in
spector of faotortea and workshops, is
looking for an honest man. He wants
four honest men, la fact, to become shop
Inspectors and says he will find them.
In order to bring about an efficient
eervioe he has divided ths stats ' into
four districts as follows:
First district. Clatsop, Columbia, Mult
nomah and Tillamook; second district,
Benton, - Clackamas, r tana, Lincoln.
Linn, Marlon. Polk, Washington and
Tamhlll: third district. Cooa, Curry.
Oewglaev 3 ackson, Josephine, Klamath
and Lake: fourth district. Baker, Crook.
Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Mor
row, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallo
wa, Wasco and Wheeler.
PLAN IMPROVEMENTS
FOR SALEM GAS PLANT
(flpeHat Dtapetrfe te Tee loaraal '
Salem, Or... March U. Plans sre being
made by tha owners of the local electric
company, of which Rollln K. Page Is
manager, to enlarge tha present capacity
of tha gas plant and to make ether Im
provements. F. G. Sykes, manager of
the Portland Railway, Light Povter
company, and W. S. Dole of Dole A Co.
have made a thorough Inspection of the
plant with a view to enlarging Ita out
put. The plan Is to convert the present
plant Into an oil-burner and do away
entirely with the use of coal. It is said
tha company proposes to spend 120, OPO on
ths new plant.
FLATHEAD RESERVATION -WILL
NOT BE OPENED
fWashtnrtea Bmee r Tke Jeemel.)
Washington, March t. At the gie
sral and office It la announced,
thet the Flathead Indian reservation
will, sot be opened this year and also
that all parsons who have opened regis-j
1 Men's Suits and Topcoats.
2 Men's Crsvenettes, Furnishings.
nais.
4 Shoes, ,
6 Underwear.
t B .Hosiery. '
' 7 Boys' Clothing.
""8 Rubber Goods. .
9 Neckwear.
lO Boys Shoes. ' . .
11 Boys' Hats and Caps.
12 Women's Suits.
IS Women's Skirts and Shirtwaists.
14 Millinery, l.-...
1 5 Undennuslins.
1 ft Corsets. ; .
17 Silks and Dress Goods. "
IS Bed Comforts. and Blankets.
19 Domestics.
20 Women's Furnishings. '
21 Notions and Ribbons. ', .
22 Embroideries and Laces.
23 Groceries. '
24 Crockery and Glassware. 7
, 25 Granite and Enamelware.
26 House Furnishings. '
, 27 Curtains, Draperies.
. 28 Bric-a-Brsc
29 Rubbers.
SO--Linens.
- 81 Veilings.
32 Toys.
83 Shelf Hardware. V
Tt,;. e.1 m,m A'Air m 0 A' f anf rWi r? P. M Saturrfavs nr.cn till 10 P. M.' Please keen to the riffht avoid iostlinar as much as oossible. No roods delivered. No phonSi or
mail orders taken. During this sale when the store becomes overcrowded with customers, the doors will be closed, the people inside served and the stock rearranged before admitting-
ot-a nu.la Mntlun with infanta in arm a and email children ir rantinnrd tn kindlv remember the crowds will be enormous, esoecially durinsT the hours from 10 A. M. tO 4 P. M.,
and to avoid! if posiible, these rush hours.. . Entrance at No. 562 Williams avenue. Exit at 556 Williams avenue Please enter and depart accordingly, to avoid jamming the cntrsnce. All ;
goods sold for spot csah. No discounts to merchants or consumers under any circumstances. . ' ' ' '
Tike SMsf-Wlifife C., (EcmfsI laisprs
THE BlPORHIll BANKRUPT SALE, 554 TO 561 1VHIIAMS AVENUE
The Time
to Act is NOW
"As lonor JeathTs certain and Its coming U
uncertain, avsrjr man with responsibility must
admit that the time to act is now. ' la its sixty-four
years of history the Mutual Life has paid its policy
holders 738 millions because thsjr acted on the idea that
the time to set is now. This rut gum would have
been rastly greater had it included the' patronage of me
with equal means, in equal health, with equal needs, who
failed to apply the truth that the time to act is now.
TOe IVliitual
Life Insurance
has done untold good, has brought untold comfort to the
neody as it has faithfully discharged its accruing obliga
tjornTbuT it has no way of helplngihs man who doei not
come to realize that the time to act is now. Let as
show you what can be done to-day.
The Time to Act is NOW.
.For the new forma of policies consult
(pur nearest agent, or write direct to -
The Mutual life Insurance
Company of New York.
N.Y.
try offices (or entries In this reservation
are acting without authority from the
land office. 1
GOVERNOR ASKS AID
FOR STARVING RUSSIANS
(Special Dlepetek te The Joaraal.)
Salem. Or March tt. Governor
Chamberlain haa issued a proclamation
calling on tha people of Oregon tor as
sistance for ths Russlsn famine relief
committee. The proclamation states
that ths committee haa appealed to the
governor. Informing him that It wul he
at least three months before a new
. . . , '.' i :' " ' - -
crop eaa be harvested la Russia, and
great suffering must result m ths In
terim. Contributions ars to ba sent to
Samuel J. Barrows, secretary of the
committee, at ltl Beat Fifteenth street.
New Tor City.
AJuici Bootirixri wanuuie
was something to be recorded la the
snnale of history. Herblne hee been
eeknowledged the greatest of liver reg
ulators A poeltlve cure for Bilious
headaches, Constlpetlon. Chills and Fe
ver, and all liver eomplalnta. J. C.
Smith. Uttle Rock. Ark, wrltees
"Herblne le the greateet liver medicine
known. Have used It for veers It does
the work." k 11 bj all druggists.
An
m
I III II S 'l II
There's nothing more safe, sure, more profitable-ln the telephone "business than the securities of an
Independent telephone company operating our AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM V
BECAUSE It gives more service, better service, prompter service, more accurate Service than s man
ual system (and also an absolutely secret service, which no manual system can give) and
BECAUSE it costs less to operate, less to maintain, less to enlarge than a manual system, or
TO SUM IT ALL UP, the AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM produces a better telephone
service, commanding a higher price, at leu cost than inferior service can be produced fot by a) manual
system.- v .;
THAT IS THE REASON WHY the. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE SYSTEM makes the securities
of the company using it safe, stable and profitable, and why it has been adopted by the independent tele
phone companies in the following cities:
Aberdeen, 8. XX
Akron, Ohio.
Allentewn, Pa.
Auburn. Me.
Auburn, N. T.
Battle Creek, Mich.
Beever Falls, Pa. '
Belllnghera. Wash.
Butte, Monl
Cadlllae, Mich.
Champaign. 111.
Chicago, III ,-'
Cleburne, Tesaa
Columbus, Oa.
Columbus. Ohio.
Dayton, Ohio. . -
Xteaver, Colo.
El Paeo, Texaa ' .
' Emaue, Pa,
Fall River. Hasa.
Orand Rapids, Mich.
Hastings. Neb.
Havana. Cuba. .
Hssleton, Pa.
y Holland. Mich. '
HopklnsvUle, Ky.
Jonesboro. Ark.
Lske Benton, Minn.
LewUton, Ma
Llnooln. Neb.
Ixs Angeles, CaL
Manchester. Iowa.
Maiianao, Cuba.
Marlon, Ind.
Medford. Wla
Mlamlsburg. Ohio.
MC Olive, IIL
New Bedford. Maaa
Oakland. Cal. ;
Ocean Park, CaL
Omaha, ires.
Pentwater, Mich. '
Portland. Ma -
Vortlaad, Or.
Princeton, N. J.
Richmond, Ind.
Riverside, CaL '
Rochester, Pa. . i
Ruahvllle. Ind.
Baa Diego, Cat '
Ban Francisco, CaL
Banta Monica, Cal.
Baakatoon, Bask., Can.
Bloux City. Iowa.
Bouto Bend, Ind. '
Cpokaaa, Waahw - -
Springfield. Mo.
St. Marys. Ohio.
Toronto Junen, Can. '
Traversa City, Mloh.
Vrbano. IIL
Van Wert, Ohio.
Walla Walla, Wash.
Wauaau. Wla
Westerly, R. I. ,
WUmlngton. DeL
Woodstock, M. BL. Can.
AUTOMATIC ELXGTRIG CO.
' VAN BUREN AND MORGAN STS, CmCAOO. U. 8. A. '
The above reference is taken from the American Telephone Journal, New York, March 16, 1907.
Comparative Statement from Automatic Telephone Co., Lo$ Angeles, CaL, for 4 1-2 Years
03
1)01 Gross FarnlngS.
ItOI
Net
Gross
Net
ltt Gross
Net
Earnings,
Farnlnga,
Earnings,
Earnings,
Karnlngs,
. not
i0J.OO
ios.7i.oe
i6.an oo
1SS.14J0S
s.4s.oe
ltMlt.OS
not
ItOI
Phones In Operation,
Phones la Operation,
Gross Fsrnlnga,
Net Earnings,
Qroee Eamlnga,
t Months.
Hat Earnings,
s jsonma.
1.000
ST.MI
4IS.tTt.SS
itt.tii.ee
t7t.tTf.M
11MIIS
HOME, TELOHONE SLGURITIiLS
CAN BE PURCHASED AT THIS OFFICE
LOUIS J. WILDE,
1? EXCLUSIVE, AC
S LAPATEn