THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 190T. SKELETOH uai : LEAP OIJ TABLE The Republican Uovey Dovey Smoker Will Probably ; Be ..; Harshly Interrupted, j -: X,SOME DECLINE TO ' ; ! BECOME AMALGAMATED Lock-wood One of. the ; Refractory Onea Who Do' Not Approve of Manner ia Which Machine ! Be ing Put Together. :" ( ( Republican of th different cults fashionable In Portland are looking for . ward with nleaaure and also wna un certainty to tha preliminary love feaat j scheduled a tha official birth of thai V' Union .Republican club tonight. , Those f whe hava taken -parttn- aarlnt-trp -the-; proapecttve machine and getting It In shape to go on the road during tie ni I Mmnalra are confident that it Will atart out In a base of high-priced smoke 1 and generar-jolllty thla evening,'. There 'rf others, however, who fear very much that the ghost and tha skeleton f will bob up at the feaat and cause con N' sternatlon among the Invited guests. .'....Vi-.' .,..-, Zaookwood Wot Starred. "' Tha smoker has "been planned as "a '., grand feaat of harmony deatlned to ,'ahow tha people' of Multnomah "county that tha entire. Republican family can , onea" more alt about the : same' banquet .' table in perfect amity, I( la known. .' however, that though In , theory , tha Portland Republican club hae been merged and aaalmllatad , with . and . by . tha Union club, yet there la a realduum which, refuses to be -held la solution. It Is feared that Cbarlea E. Lockwood in particular and other members of tha Republican club In general may rise In meeting and , protest . that all - la not harmony. John Gill, elected president or the Union club by the rump executive com mittee from the Toung Men's Republi can club and the Portland club, is said to have resigned tha offloa : owing to tha lack of harmony In tha merger. Charles E. Lock wood. a- secretary of the Republican club., is atUl In poasee , a Ion of , the books and maintains that ' there is no Union club. ; " - Meet Thursday Vlgfct. ,, "' ; The Republican club will meet Thurs day night, at .which time warm things are predicted, and It ia expected that the organisation will aay officially that It Is still in existence and hae no In tentions of being amalgamated with any club just at present. It may be that tha old organisation will hava revenge in that manner, leaving tha love feaat in peace but many promoters of the new regime fear Interruption. ' - "I suffered habitually from constipa tion. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels,, so that they hava been regular ever since. "-A. KJ Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Texas nnfnwmrrn) L.OUb. Mrs. K, Kane, of Chicago, Uses Pc-ru-na In her family of five children. Grace, Myrtle, Edward, Reeves and Geor. EDWARD 7 r AT H E HA N DC HI LD . '1 V"- -: ,-.: - . : v I Grace-. HELP AMERICAN y:'i ; Pe-ru-na tn the Homo. After .. allr experience - is - tha -t beat teacher." Soma - dootora may a writ In favor of Peruna. Other doctors may writs against It " But it is tha teeti. moaj of tha mothers and fathers who are rearing families, wna love taetr ohlldrea, who must economise aa to doc tor bills, who are raising little boys and girls Into men and women of the fu ture. It is the teetimony of such people that really counts. v , . c ... There la no way to positively ascer tain . how many families) In the United States rely upon Peruna for tha many climatic allmente to which the family is subject- Tie number - must be -a great one. ' Several ' millions perhaps. They have learned now . to see reran for ordinary all men ta, and la that way are 'guarding their homes against more serious diseases. (,.-. ' - Such ailments aa oOughs and cold sore throat and catarrh, croup and colic, Indlgeatlon and loas of appetite, anaemia and nervousness,. all theae ailments are promptly relieved by a few aoeee ef Feruae M the rlgtot tone. , - Millions of provident mothers and fathers are guarding, the Interests' of the home by using Dr. , Hartman'a great remedy, and . profiting by-; hla medical booklets and personal advice. . The- plan of furnishing, on a- large Male, directly to the people, a remedy for ' chronic catarrh, la an Immense : " ' . saving to 'the people. Peruna ' Is ' not ' I simply a,.jialliatlve - to relieve some of ' the" dlstreaMng symptoms." It brings '."C Ul tVDllff " n I M r - PWtnanent relief. onir uuiuuinu I Reeves George s'? "rs(i i, i. 1 ! i i JiMY. " ' ..- ,-,'.'3 P. Kepi the Children Well. . .' Cntarrhnl Croup." " Few people ' realise . ' bow , frequently croup Is caused by catarrhal congestion of tbs throat- Probably nlne.eaaea out of ten of , croup are of. the . catarrhal variety. .. - : ' r ;. - ...... . The medical ' profession '.recognises three forms of croup.' . The spasmodic variety, membranous croup : and . ca tarrhal croup. . ' ' ' . ' i ' . Nearly -every case la of the catarrhal variety, and a few doees of , Peruna taken at the first ' appearance' of the catarrhal' aymptoma is . generally, suf ficient to avert the attack of croup al together.' . - ; ' 1 '. ' Croup Is a. frightful disease. 1 No dis ease of children so alarms . the house- Mn. K. Kane, 196 Sebor St, Flat 1, Chicago, I1L, writes: . "Peruna has been used so long in our family that I do not know how I could get along without it. , . T have given it to all of my five children at different times when they suffered with croup, colds and the many ailments that children are'subject to, and am pleased to say that it has kept them' in splendid health; ;- ; ; ; ; J "I have also used it for' a catarrial difficulty of long sunding; and it cured me in. a short time, so I have every reason to praise Peruna."- v 'V,. ' , ' l ":"'":''"' Mn John M. Stansberry, Amarillo, Tex, writes: ---"For several years I had catarrh of the stomach. I was hard ly able to do anything, and could not eat with any satisfaction. . ."When I ; commenced using 'Peruna I , weighed only 110 pounds. V;I took six bottles; commencing in the spring, and by the following winter I had gained 63 pounds. "I owe it all to Peruna. It cannot be, praised too highly. "I am forty-five years old, and my occupation .is that-of architect and-builder."' -I hold. - It la Impossible to' estimate how many - homes have been ,' protected against r eroup " by the , proper - use of Peruna. , J i v , , ; Honsehold Bemediea. ' There.. is no' remedy n "the. ; world which hsa proven so popular for ca tarrh aa Parana. It -has been used for more than 10 years and- cured thou sanda of cases, as proven by our testi monials.. . ;.k i , . . i .' ',. '' In the early' history of this country every family had Its home-made medi- dnes. Herb teas, bitters. .laxatives and tonics were to be found In almost i every house,, compounded by the house wife, sometimes asatsted by the apothe cary or the family doctor. .. Furnishing medical compounds di rectly to the people, through the drug gists. Is simply ths extension of the practice bagus by the people themaalveav Nervous System a Wreck.' , John Q. Hlrdler, Garfield. Kas, writes: i "On December x. lt. I was Injured by a fall on the Santa, re R, R.. and my entire aarvons system was Impaired by the same. The help of a physician waa useless, . I believe I tried every one in the vicinity," but all were alike andI remained without strength. "I then tried Peruna, and after using it for three . montba : was totally wall. I am 71 years old, and my work on tha railroad Is hard and tedious, but I can work like a young man In' all klnda of weather, heat, cold, rain, snow or storm alike.. i --.. :. "Peruna Is" "the "purest and best medi cine, and if used according to direc tions, It will help any person and cure any dlsesse for which it Is recom mended. I recommend this medicine by my own.experienceto. any ,one Buffering from an ailment on the order of mine," For Herself and Children. Mrs. ARne DePasse. T7 E. Kith-St., New York, N. T., writes: - -. "It gives me pleasure to testify te the curntrro Qualities of Peruna and Mana- lin. :-.' : . . "I waa afflicted for over seven years , with catarrh of the need, throat and' digestive organs. I consulted- many! physicians, but they did me no good. "One . day I . happened to -read - some testimonials In your Peruna. almanac. I decided to try Peruna and Manalln. I. bought a bottle ef each and after taking them for a week, I noticed a change forj the better. So I kept it up and after using It bottles I wsa. perfectly eased. "I also gsve the medicine to my chil dren and they had . the same beneficial reault, Iwpuld neyerJe.wltljOUt,theae remedies Tin i the house7 . v I highly recommend . Peruna an4; Manalln to all my friends, and. In fact,! to everybody." , . . ( , Thousands of famlltea have learned, to trust and believe In Dr. Hartman'a judgment, and to rely on hia remedy. Peruna. - - - 3 Scheme of Captaia Chlleott aohrhed at Meeting of the : Board of Trade. ' "A plsn to aid development of Ameri can shipping wsa Isnnched at a meet ing of the Portland board of trade laat evening. It' Is proposed to encourage the .carrying of foreign and domestic commerce In" American bottoms by a remission of tariff duties Instead of by a direct subsidy ss proposed In the re jected Galllnger bllL - The matter waa presented " at ' the board meeting by Captain Richard Chll eott. who haa given It ' considerable atudy. A circular letter will be Issued outlining the plan and . will be sent to members of congress, the president and speaker, members, of the merchant ma rine commission, officers' of commercial organisations at every American sea port and men In the shipping Industry. Captain - Chlloott ' said the amount Americans pay annually to foreign ves sels' aggregates about tMO.000.000, of which only per cent or about 111.000, 00s Is left In the hsnds of Americana. Should America do half the carrying trade, at a coat to the government in remitted tariff duties of J5.000,000, It would leave for general distribution In this' country It2i.000.00 more than ia now left here by the -shipping Industry. In addition there would be seen In thla country a great stimulus to the ship building and eutflttlng . business, and to the provisioning of ships that now coma to . our porta all complete and ready for the carrying service. It waa decided to refer to the committee on roerce and legislation ths matter of securing cooperation of other commer cial bodies. ;"...... The board Indorsed ths proposal of the secretary of commerce and labor for rigid Inspection of all passenger ves sel a, their equipment anQ crews. Presi dent Wallla Nash waa chosen aa the board's delegsts to the Lake Mohonk arbitration conference. , Resolutions were adopted expressing regret at . the death of II. W. Goode. who waa a valued member of tha board. i -: -RECEPTION IS GIVEN-:' MO REV.W. H. F0ULKES . ., '': " Members of the congregation of "the First Presbyterlsn church tendered ,'Rev. William Hiram Foul kes, she new ' , pastor,' a reception In the church par '., l"ra last night.- Rev. Clarence True ta Wilson, ef the Grace Methodist, Rev. A. W. Wilson of the First United Presby . 'terlan. Rev. L. M. ) Booaer. moderator ? of the Presbytery.; of Portland, - and ., Robert Livingston, an elder of the First ,a Presbyterian cburoh,. were the speakers ' who welcomed .the new pastor to -his " chare over the conareatlon. ' 1 I LLJJi J A Non-Intoxicating ' Liquid food--- cup of hot vell-mada POSTUM Try It for breakfast but boll It It minutes. '''-. . 4,Thsre' a Reason" ' GIVE TIME TO IVORKiniT GIRLS Proposed Early Saturday Closing ; , of Stores Would Be Step .'; ". Toward Improvement. , . .. J- V euAnnum m i r, am onurrmu ruouv I uu - - SELFISH FOR OWN GOOD W. P. Olds, of ' Olds, Wort man, ' :: King,' Telia of Stmggle That' Do Apartment eWHaaT Made to Shape Public Opinion!" - . At the . meeting , of . theN Conaumers' league held yesterday afternoon a' com mittee of five .was appointed by Miss Montgomery, the president of ths league, to confer -with., the. Federated- Tradea council and formulate plans for further in g the movement for early closing of the- department '"stores ' during ' tba month of August. . The oommittee con sists of ' Mrs. Trumbull, Mrs. B." B. Col well,-Mrs. Holt C i Wilson,' Miss Hoyt and Mrs. . Chapman, .i ; t In introducing the speakers of the day:Mlsa Montgomery spoke of the movement as one of publlo' interest and said that the -league fetsnds not as a critic of the merchant but of th pub- -P.- S. McDonald, editor of tha Labor Press, speaklng for tha working men of the city, sasared. . ths . lesgus . that the trade unlona stand with them on tha subject, urging' ths need for shorter hours for the working women and girls of the city, and denouncing the self ishness of the shopping publlo which compels a .girl to work until 10 o'clock at night, reaching home too tired to think of anything In the way ot mental Improvement 1 " i , Miss McCorttle else spoke of - the hardnhlpe which thla entails upon working girls, t. When Sunday cornea they are too tired ' to enjoy the day or to be Interested In anything which would be uplifting.. 8ha urged that the Saturday closing would be of 'Incalcul able benefit to them,, and cited Jacob Rlls aryS Joslah Strong on the " Inter dependence of society, showing that one Individual cannot suffer. without, caus ing others to suffer wltb him. Rev. B. S. Ely . told, how opinion was gradually formed In tha town of Rockford.' Illinois, where ths early clos ing - movement was 'supported. He thought that the alight Inconvenience whloh the public would feel at first was not really a hardship- and If ths sentiment of the public! was In favor of ths movement ths merchsnts would stand together tin the matter. W. P. Olds of Olds. Wortman A Klna spoke 'feelingly of the long struggle whicn hia nrra nas had in trying to form publlo opinion on this matter and of the aelflahneas of the shopping pub lic. The matter of eloalng Is vsry simple, ha said, "but it requires sl- i moat universal support. As soon - ss ths sentiment of the public ran be made atrong enough to hark it up. It will be done. If the labor unlona-will once take the step, of refusing absolutely to patronlie any of the atorta on Satur- Save Come at once and have free examina tion. .. WE EXTRACT TEIETH FREE: SIL VER FILLINGS, tlo UP: GOLD FILL INGS. 7Sc UP: BET OF TEETH. $4.0s; SPLENDID 8ET, .0; GOLD CROWNS 11.00 TO 1 6.00; WHITS) CROWNS, tlH TO.tS.o. v - . AU work gusranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present. .All work done absolutely -without pain by specie Hats of from II to to yeara' ex perience. - ; - ' --. - Boston Dentists .-" . Phone SCaU SOta ' " ' tuvv Merrtsea St, Op SesteSUie. . ahrnya Bay , f day afternoons cr In the evening dur ing the week It would not be difficult to bring the stores into line." z.L THIRD PRESBYTERIAN ' : HOLDS ANNUAL SESSION The annual congregational meeting of the Third Presbyterian church waa held last nlgnt at the church. D.'H. Hell man wss reelected .-president - of . the board of trustees and Mies J. S. Dnnkle wss sleeted treasurer. - W. H. Markell and Henry traw were elected to mem bership on the board.' - -- . Tha . financial report showed that during the year a total' of $1.700 'had been received by the treasurer and after paying all expensea.a substantial bal ance had been left In the expense. ac count ot the church. . A large attend ance made the meeting a most enthusi astic one. '..-.. . v. - When Tooth Powder; is used twiee-a-day.you will have white teeth,' hard gums, ' tlean m?qth, 'pure, breath, good diges tion, good health. Listen to youi dentist's advice. He knows best . la haody metal eaas or beetles, - C::v::' T::'.h T::. C:. hi r liiii fSBBBn IIBlk : Jt r. .... m , ibbj a. la - iff. ' 1 1? i ' $13.50 Suits at a ri d $15.00, (20 Styles to Select From) $2.50 Hits at (On Hundred Dozen on , Salt) $4.00 Shoes at tA Cenn All Yotj Want and Just What . . . '.(.I-" ' fc . - ' . j y o -o' H (D) v. ;..;:JIOjrCLai.: Every Reduction Real Every Style the Latest Every Price the Cheapest 'I : We propose to make the three remaining days 0 nf thl: week record hrnlrprc In niir rfptrrmfnn- tion-tojiio great extent Ignored cost orprof it. These articles of men's wearing apparel are this Spring's produc tions and the finest irTthe nscendinp' scale; of rinthps evcellence. If virare a critic you are the man ve would like to call. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION urn m T- 1 B&T, OAK AND 69-7 1 JHIHD ST. h -i-. OA