The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 09, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENIIIO, APRIL' 9, 1C07.
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RACE lil I
10 DEAT DEAtli
Charles B. Avery, Stricken With
Creeping Paralysis, May Reach
Home Before Fatal Stroke.
DOES NOT REALIZE HIS
' ; HOPELESS CONDITION
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Detb Only Few Dsyg Distant,, He
v- Cheerfully Bids Companions
Goodbye, .Saying Be Will Return
' to Portland Soon. ' ". ;- . -
'Charles B. Avery, who was etrlckeu
few daga ago with creeping paralysis,
left last night, accompanied by bla
. father, Charles H. Avery, and Dr. Dan
tal Grant, for Buffalo, Naw Tor. The
trip will be made with all poaalbla
' ' speed, aa thf physicians fear that ha
: mar not Mveito reach hla homa at Buf-
'. f alo and a., waiting mother, . ;
Tha young man aa a city- salesman
for tha Boyd Taa company. Several
daya ago, whlla driving about tha city
' soliciting orders for hla bouse, ha waa
dranchad during a eold rain, and waa
next day attacked by tha fatal malady.
Hla fathar waa ImmedlaUly adTlaad of
tha son's condition and eama on at onoe
from Buffalo. ' He waa told by tha doc
tor that the aon'a recovery waa Iro
poaalble. and at one made preparation
to take him homa to die. -
Creeping paralyala la one of tha few
dlaeaaea that completely bafflea tnedl
" eal aklll; In faoU tha doctora any that
, nothing can be done even temporarily
to euy lta progreas. It at flrat attacka
". tha lower Jlmba and alowly makes iU
way upward until tha heart la reached,
' whn sudden death Intervene.
4 Young Avery waa ona of Jhe most
popular em pi aye of the Boyd Tea cora
. . can v. where he had worked tori tha past
tbree years, He waa a very auoceeafulf
aaleamen and had one or tna past tea
'and coffee routea In the city. - V
A patheUo feature of the young man'a
lUneaa la the fact that ha doaa not
realise ' the hopelessness of his ease.
. , While bidding hla fellow employee rood
bye last night, ha spoke of bla early ra
- turn to Portland, telling them that the
' dlaeaaa would run Its course tn a month
r or so. and upon bla complete recovery
. he would at once come back and resume
i bla old place. -
i The party left on the O. R. A- N. 1:11
-train lst night -for Omaha. But two
changea will be necessary, one at Omaha
v and tha other at Chicago. Tha railway
.. and Pullman offlclala Instructed their
,i: mnloTM ta lend every aid poaalbla to
tha eomfort and convenience . of thai
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V0RK ON. HILL ROAD
.-, 7TEN1N0 TO SOUNQ
PROMIflEflT PI1YSICIAH
Secures New Pine Product A
Boon to Consumptives and Peo
ple' With Severe Coughs. and
Colds Heart of Tree Is
Cut Into , Small Blocks. '
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The heart of tha tall pine tresis cut
into small square block. Thla la the
method pursued by a prominent phy
sician tn Bla proceae of obtaining what
Is known to druggists and doctors as
Concen -rated oil of pine. Subsequent
ly the vital juices are extracted by
hydraulla pressure and go through a
refining and condensing proceas, and
yield this wonderful curative oil of
which a great dal haa recently been
written. It hag proven a moet certain
remedy for lumbago and urlo rheuma
tism. It also makes a splendid salve
to be applied , externally- by mixing It
with lard or vaseline. But for the
quick cure of oougha and colds It has
no equal. - '
For this purpose one . half ounce of
the Concentrated oil of pine Is mixed
with two ounces tf glycerine and half
pint of good whiskey. Must be well
shaken and used , In tablespoon doses
every four hours. -.. -
It should be borne in mind that' the
real Concentrated oil of pine oomea put
up In small half-ounce bottles, each
enclosed In a round screw-top ease and
sealed. . Thla ease la Intended to pro
tect the contents from the atmospheric
changea. There are several patent
medlulnea put out by chemical houses
that use a similar name and package.
These are frequently dangeroua but
can be avoided by making aura to get
the "Concentrated' oil of pine. It will
be found In the prescription depart
ment of every nrtt-olsss druggist.
ALBANYrCOLLEGE
'GIVEN CLEAR FIELD
President Crooks Appeals to Fresby.
ferlmaa to GIts to Dtfnomln-
K tlonal Institution. ' -
i 8peela) tnef,teb te The JoameM .
' Tacoma, Tgaeh.. April . Preparatory
work on the new Hill road from Tanlne
; to tha sound haa been begun at
Tenlno. - Two crews sire now clearing
the land reoently acquired through con-
damnation- proceedings for . switching
' yards, and houses located on the right.
- of-wey -are- being moved. 'Other rlgbtr
. , &.way atrlpa are being bought or. oon-
: itvgemned teetween here and Tenino.-A"
f tha property over the-.- tunnel to be
Vt bored" from Commencement bay to The
" t Narrows', near ; Btellacoom la ; being
' i bought to avoid poaslhl damage suits,
following slips. or cave-Ins produced by
I tha tunneling .The ,raUa for tha line
i- to Tenlno are-already ordered and part
f ' of tham are sow on their way weat
1 There will b IT mllea of sidetracks at
.' Tenlno, which will become quits a rail
; road center through tha building of the
t new branch. ' J - ... .-' 'VfT.'.-
1 GRESHAM UBRARY TO: : I
BE.FORMALLY OPENED
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. . ' A reeentlon "and . public opening will
- bo held by tha directors of the Qresham
library and reading-room next Friday i
i afternoon. Judge Fraaer. W. W. Cot-
t ton. W. Ii. Brewster. Miss Isom, Miss .
Fox and othere will help start tha new t
", library off right.' Refreshments will be:
served In the evening. - Dr. 3. M. Short
has algnlfled his willingness to donate
a lot for the use of the library provld-
' Ing other eltlsens will subscribe enough
to build a beautiful binding suitable
for Oresham. The Portland Library as
sociation Is aiding the Oreshain protege
hy donating the use of books. ' At pres.
ant tha now library will have the, use
of tha old Msthodlst church. r '
PERSONALS . !
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Charles P. poe of San Francisco, preai
ldent .of the North Paciflo Steamship
k company. . operating the .Roanoke and
George W. Elder, la at the Oregon hotel.
, "V7. W. MoCreary of Spokane is at the
"VOregon hotel. Mri McCreary Is a rall
iTToad contractor of ha Washington city,
' and has several Urge contracts on hand
. that calls him to Portland.
':' Dr. N- O. Blaleck, a well-known phy
. glclan of Walla Walla, Washington, la
,-at the Imperial hotel. ' V
T.-C Elliott oaplUliat of Walla
Walla, Washington, la at tha Oregon bo
' tel. Ha Is accompanied by his daughter,
Miss Mary R. Klllott. - . -,
C STOMACH iP
BITTERS
Don't havejthat tired, run
down and languid feeling
this spring. Prepare the sys
tem for the season's change
by taking a course of the
Bitters. It will clean out
winter impurities from the
blood and, cure Spring Fever,
General Debility, Dyspepsia,
Indljrtstion or Ccr!ivrnc?3.
Albany college will have no opposi
tion In ortland to Impede its progress.
The belief that there would be a Pres
byterian educational InatltuUon estab
lished here wag definitely settled yes
terday at a meeting, of the PrssbyterUn
ministers when a positive statement
from Mr. W. M. Ladd waa made to the
effect that tha Ladd estate had no
Intention of endowing an Institution of
thla kind.,;.; ' - -
President H. M. Crooks, of ths Al
bany collets,' waa present at the meet
ing and made a. strong appeal for
assistance to further the. work of hla
InatltuUon. The college la conducted
under- the auspices of tha Presbyterian
synod, but heretofore help . haa been
denied It owing to the rumor that an
other college would be established here.
Now that thla queotlon la out of the
way, tha Albany Institution will have
clear field In whioh to work.' .
President Crooks said It would . be
necessary to raise, lt,00 at once to
put the college on a solid working baala,
that tha plan waa to raise 110,000 In
Albany, tha same amount rn Portland
and $4,000 elsewhere In the state.
"In my experience.", he said, "bene
factors like Carnegie end there ae
willing to help after you have proved
that you do not need their help, or' at j
leaat can get along without IV - If wa .
raise thie required aura. I believe that j
assistance will come to ua from other
directions. The T. M. C A. campaign
haa put off our plea several tlmea be
cause we felt that, tha time was not au
spicious, but, now we want your help.
Albany and the state looka for Portland i
to take the initiative, and upon your ao-1
tion depend Albany, college's future. - - J
. ."Everywhere we are met with, the ex- j
cuss that there will soma day be a Pres. 1
byterlan - college founded In Portland, -but
If there la one it will be founded,
and endowed by tne source tnat must
now put Albany college on lta set. The
Ladd estate wi.V not endow- a college
here, -and la fct Mr. 'Ladd stated pos
itively that the beneficiaries are get
ting so low that their help to our insti
tution cannot be very large."- - . .
Final action on tha matter waa de
ferred till the meeting -of the synod
next Tuesday, but ths minister present
Informally pledged their . support and
ahowed themselves deeply moved by Mr.
Crook's plea. Several extended to him
tha uaa of their pulpit a and tha appro
priation of the collection and all seemed
willing to lend their support to an ac
tive : campaign- which will be-started
soon. .- r ..:
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WILL ORGANIZE
NATIONAL B0QY
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Oreron Branch of ; Peavee) Assoda
tloa Formed Next More Will
f Include All State
Many of the leading eltlsens bf Port
land mat in the chamber Of oontmeres
last night and organised the Oregon
branch of the National Industrial Peace
association. P. H. Scullln explained to
the gathering the plana and scope of tha
work and what he expected to accom
plish with other associations perfected.
Tb meeting- was- prealded over by
Rev. B. 8. Muckley. J. Hennessy Murphy
acted as secretary. Rev.- J. Whltoomb
B rougher In presenting I a motion to
organise on a temporary basis spoks In
favor of tha movement ' and 'recom
mended as chairman of the ministerial
committee ' that tha peace body be
formed along the Unas embodied In the
projeot. .
p. H. Bon 111 a, after concluding hla
work In Oregon, will organise a similar
board In Washington, and then will be
gin the formation of the national body,
with California. Oregon and Washington
the flrat three states to be represented
in the larger body. , : '
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vi Bonding Permits, ' .
To B. Mauretto. a tore and flat a.
Union avenue and ICIlsa streets, tt.600.
To A. Ksde, dwelling, Jburmaa and
Twenty-second streets, $1,109.
To K C Davis, dwelling,' ataat Thir
tieth and Madison streets, U.iOO.
To 8. A. Wheeless, dwelling. Harlem
aid Eaat Burnstde streeta, 11.000.
To H- Hlrachberger, dweUIng, OU1
man addition. 11.800..
To Frank Boss!, dwelling, Oreeley and
Miller streets, 11.000. . .
To Lyon Raymond, dwelling, Belmont
and Seat Thirty-seventh streets, $1,100.
To Hart Land company, dwelling,
Thurlo between Allen - and Dearborn,
11,100. . - f-
To EX Northrop, dwelling. East Eigh
teenth between Tillamook and. Thomp
son, $1,000. . , v '
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'Accused Murder TO. ;
liearsal SaeeMl Rervtre.) '"
Chics go, April I Leonard Leopold,
co-defendant with Howard Nicholas on
ths charge of murdering Margaret Les
lie, la In a critical condition mentally
etv! physically tndny, and may never
live to liear the vrdlct It la expected
that the cane will go to the Jury today.
Hail Orders , -yi
Have very special 1 attention
here. Ont persons takes your
order and sees that it is care-,
fully and- properly filled.- Send
for anything in this ad. ; Send
your name for our Spring Cat-'
alog.. ; ; ,.
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Agents for indies' Home Journal Patterns
Homc-PhozZ'U
-. eWawasssMa-ssssamessii i mi i nn
We have five automatic phof
In the store now, and those
who have their "Home" phones
installed can reach us by them.
' jllll issiimmnflansn Desk. .
- Ataaa oioves, tsnea. . -A14T
hea.
AJ1V Osedlt S)epartBaaa.
Alloa rookery xsp
f Lo"g Gloves are going to be mighty scarce before many weeks, and we strongly adviac those who have not laid in a
r supply totio so at once. There'll be plenty of "last-minute"! buyers anyway, and if you wait, with them you'll have
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Wim&w
While You Can
Get Them ;
the same chances they do. ; Profit by this hint and select a supply of gloves now from our complete stock.
New Chamois Cloves, the correct rlove to, wear for ridintr.
or driving, have wide cuffs, will wash 'most as A f(
weu as isDnc gloves, tiie pair,..,.r...i,.,..,.apiaJv
Women's Chamois-Gloves, in the 12-button 1 .rf Cil
length, washable, the best in the market, the pair.DCeUU
Washable Chamois Gloves. 16-button lentrth. ' Hft ff
Jtha-palf . . , i ., rfTTTTTT. OU
-Black Kid Gloves, every pair guaranteed, come in 12 and
; 16-button lengths, perfect fitting, the pair, $3.50 QQ
? New Monarch Gloves, pair.... ..2.25
New Magnet uioves, pair ; . . ............... fl.OO
New" Neck Ruchings, lots and lots of patterns, at Of'
the Neckwear Counter, the yard, 14f to...,....., OoC
New Belts, in the elastic webs, -latest fad in the "belt line,"
the finest line, we've ever had, one we're surely proud ot
Come in black and white, trimmed with steel ' CM . rA
nail heads; 75a to. ..V. 7. . ... .'. . 0. O U
New Elastic Belts,' in fancy colored webs, fancy embossed,
mounted with handsome buckles, - ' & A f r f
55.00 io. . 'u , '. o'lDo li u
Parasols for spring are here, in white linen (embroidered
designs) or in fancy silks. The prices run by JOC f)(
easy stages up to. ........ . . . VaCDeli i)
Laces for every , use, all the newest meshes and patterns.
Batyy Irigh Edges and Insertions, at, the yard, )f
25 to.. .............;.....;.......OloUU
Net Top Laces and allovers to match, ths yard, up of
f rom... .................. r.. .......gw3C
llACE SPECIAL
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Beautiful ' Oriental Laces, for trimmin
sleeves and waists, 4 to"9 inches wide an
worth to 76c the yard. Very special sale
of a lot that contains thousands of Q
yards at, the yard. ... 1., ........... a3C
New Braid Trimmings, yard, Of 7Cj
New Filet Mesh embroidery in superb as
sortment, up to, the . ,f QQ
Itfetf Ribbons, in plain taffeta 7C.,
weaves, all widths, yard. 5s to..:.. .. oC
New Velvet Ribbons, black or cot-
ored, the yard, 12f to.......... . ODC
DINNER SETS
Tfea, we're still talking about that
special sale .of Decorated' China
Dinner Seta, and from the reaponae
we've had t& the announcement,
it's 'a mighty ' interestinf subject
to moat of oupreaders. i
All 100-piece sets, spendid quality
ware, and th decoration are un
OSuaUy attractive; this is the last
time well tell , you of 'them, and
pay good heed to the values here
Sets that sell regularly for $20.00
each, now arsr tfll OC
only . . , . v . . , ..... . . 1 1 eaCD
Sets that aetl regularly for $22.00
on:-...::: $12.50
Sets' that 'sell egularly for $24.00
each, are now
only.....
!K3.$13.50
Seethe New Designs fnthe
Famous Ubbey Cut Class
Women's Fine M50 and $8.50
Box Coats Wednesday
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$5.75
Loose-fitting box style, In smart, short models, some of the1 nattiest spring coats we have In
the store, made of all wool materials, in stripes and checks of all sizes and kinds. They also
come in neat homespun patterns. Some' arc collarless, some have self-collar and some have
velvet collars. The trimmings are fancy buttons, braids and velvet, though all these decora-
tions are not found on any one coat No such assortment ever gathered
together hereabouts, no such coats ever brought to this section to sell
for so little money. For every one in this offering" is a real $7.60 and
$8.fiONvalue, you'll find those marks on them when . you come to buy.
Choice for Wednesday only, each.
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UNDERWEAR .
Choice bargains . in women's flag
Undergarments, in lines that we
sre unable to replace sices in.
High-grad goods, but wa can't
get ths same numbers from ths
mills after this, hence these marked
reductions.
Women's Dctael Mesa Linen
Veats and pants; all sixes in ths
pants, but- ws have not so many
of ths . veats; regular 1 CfS
$2.50, now - .eleOll
Women's Deimcl Ueah Union
Suits -Regular $5, good
sizes
Corset ' Covers. ', ii
"Zlmmerli" make; the finest knit
goods on the market; firs' styles
that we cannot duplicate orders
on so here they go. at the iollow
Jng reductions
Ths $1.35 kind for, only f l.OO
The $1.65 kind for, only. ..'.$1.25
The $2.00 kind for, only S1.50
These are made in Switzerland,
the beat possible to make or buy.
exquisitely trimmed with lace all
around; they're exceptional bar
gains. ' " ';
wmu vuwn
d..$3.C3
Shared Fabric Spec'ls
Louis sine Silks, a splendid , line for
spring wear, just the right patterns and
the right weaves.' 27 inches wide, suit
able for the construction of shirtwaist
suits and pretty little waists, design's
are stripes, checks and plaids, and the
regular value is $1.25 the yard. QQ
"Special 2 days.,... ......QaC
Black Dress Goods, fine' Panamas, in
chiffon or regular weights, a rich grade
thaff sells regularly at $1.75 the yard,
v . . , 1 in this special sale Wednes- A nA
day and Thursday, the yard only. ............... .'.!)lee0
Imported Novelty Suitings, in stylish and beautiful com
binations, 44 to 62 inches wide, stripes, checks and invisible
plaids ; regular $L60 and $1.70 qualities. Special t" OQ
for 2 days. only. . . D 1 aCO
Spring . Suitings, in the PVnama weaves ; also in the new
French Foules, come in mixtures, hairline stripes and checks
and in the smart invisible plaids. Hundreds of yards for this
special,-alt who come may shared and they are regular $1.00
and $1.25 grades. Special for Wednesday and Thurs nV
day only, yard. ... .................. . .... , . . . . UuC
High Grade
Table Linens
A sale of pattern table cloths
that will bring joy to the heart
of the lover of fine table napery.
Splendid,' full sized cloths, two
by three yards, and in pleasing
new patterns. Have pretty bor
ders that harmonize well with
the center, and the quality of
linen is really superb. Here's
how you may save :
The reg. $4.60 grade Q A
on sale now for, each.e$)oUU
The $5.50 kind only. . : . .4.45
The $6.50 kind onhr..... $5.60
The $7.60 kind only. . . . .?0-25
The regular $8.60 grade sells
now for just, each......$7.00
An Oriental Rug
For here's a fine chance to secure one
now at less than the regular .'price.
Shirvans, - Daghestans, Kiskillems,
Moussuls X Beloochistans, - Sarouks,
Bergamos, Anatolias, ' Kirmanshahs,
Bokharas and'Khivas, Specially priced
for this week-only. Save at our ex
cuse:
18.60 values.
values,
values,
values.
$35.00
$36.00
$37.50
$40.00
$42.00
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$19.50
$21.00
$22.00
$25.00
$30.00. values.
$31.00 values.
$33.00 values.
113.75
(16.25
U7.50
$18.35
(21.00
525.75
520.50
values,
values. -values,
values,
values.
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$45.00 values. Special
$48.00 values.
$50.00 values.
mnriTiriitt.iKUt
$55.00
$60.00
$65.00
values,
values,
values.
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23-25
30.C0
30.75
325
34X0
30.50
33.50
41.K0
43.C0
43.00
31.75
50. CO
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M Spring Unde wear
Me r Can
Job
It's a spring-weight garment, in nat
ural gray merino, shirts and drawers
both finished for good solid wear; a
Splendid ; between-seascJhs weight;
worth 75c the garment. ',. . ff?
Spedal. . .... . . . .... OOC
Men's Seamless Cotton Hose Come
in plainfolack or tan ; a good "I O I
20c value at, the pair... ......lsCC
Men's Pure 'Linen Handkerchiefs
Plain white with hemstitched in)
...lsC2C
border; 20c value for, each.
Men's $1.23 Super Weight Me- M
rino Underwear. The garment. ) Q
Men's Outing Flannel Nighuhirts In
Eretty stripedpatterns, pink or QIJ
lue; 65c value. Special....... JjC
Men's White TwiUed Muslin Night
shirts Long and full; $1,00 values, made plain." Special JQ
Eight Styles Women's Oxfords $3.50
That's a pretty good line to choose from, isn't It?
Every shoe in the lot is a good style, too. good :
leather the right cut and the right quality for the
price. V--'.'
Women's Patent Leather Oxfords, with light, flexible1 sols
and high Cuban heel; - four-hols ribbon tie, - CH
Blucher cut; pries je?eJeeJU .7
Women's Four-Button Oxfords, with patent kid vamps
and dull kid quarter; light flexible sols and r
high Cuban heel; very stylish, ths pair.......... e?J.JU
Women's Patent Leathsr Oxfords, three hols ribbon tie,
dull kid top; flexible sole snd high heel; another o C(
good one.......... . ..yJeiJV
Women's Oxfords, with patent vsmp and dull kid ouarter; '
four large eyelets for ribbon ties, plain toe snd tJO Cf '
high, heel; price.......... yJ.UV
Women's Plain Kid Oxfords, with plain toe (no cap) and
large eyelets tor riooon ties: uim soie ana nigs c--i rn
heel; comfortable and stylish, the pair... . ...... yO. J
Women's Oxfords, in patent leather, medium wticM, frur
hole ribbon tie, plain toe and Cuban heel; f C
tha oair .' J
Women's Oxfords, medium sole and mi'itiry
heel; four hole ribbon tie; neat atrect thoe
Women' Ounmetal Calf Oxfords, wi:'i '
ole and Cuban heel; four Urge ty' -bon
ties; s dressy, sensible street ' -
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