The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1907, Page 18, Image 18

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, . MAY 21, 1C07.
FIGHT FOR LIVES OF
CHILD WIVES IN INDIA
CROWD IW ;
TO BUY ure
Calcutta Woman Tells of Barbarous Conditions In Calcutta Girl Railroad Offices Swamped by
of Six Wife of Man of Sixty-Rve Grandmothers Less
Than Thirty Years Old.
i Persons Who Take Advantage
of Eastern Rates.
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Child Wire of India, All Under Nine Tears of Age,
Mrs. E. C Avatoom of Calcutta la a
. truest at the horn of Mrs. H. W. 8ton.
lira. Avetoom la the wife of a prominent
barrister of Calcutta, bat so deeply has
' aha been Interested In tbo pitiable condi
tion of the Hlndoe women that ah haa
devoted' much of her time to their help.
; With Mrs. Sukhoda Banarjee she con
ducts a school In Calcutta for rescue
work amour children. Hera they re
ceive as many aa possible of the (Iris
. who have lost caste at their homea and
so are left adrift on the world..
Mrs. Avetoom 'came over? on . tht
steamer Mongolia, which went ashore
on the coast of the Inland aea near Kobe
harbor. She describes the incident aa
thrilling and dangerous. The vessel
' was lilted at an ancle of 46 degrees
whera tt hung on a reef. Many of the
peopta left the boat In . launches and
went by train the rest of the way, re
fusing to reman with the vessel, which
hung there for 18 hours., . '
Widow Sevan Tears Old.'
Mrs. Avetoon desires to thank the
. press for ita work in behalf of , Mrs.
Banarjee when she was here, which as
. alsted materially In her endeavor - to
, raise funds for the school In Calcutta.
The little Hindoo woman -treasures care
fully the clippings about her and her
work and often shows them io visitors.
Mrs. Banarjee, it will be remembered,
was a high caste Hindoo woman who
had lost caste and was a grandmother
in her early twenties. It is for women
in her position that the Calcutta school
is conducted and It la through her own
misfortunes that she is able to reach
her pupils ao well. 8he waa married at
detectives find them and bring them to
the achooL Over that age they must
tie coaxed and after the experiences
they nave had this ia a difficult task,
fov they mistrust the Christiana
There are now 60 pupils In the school
and thae will in time become teachers
and missionaries against . the evils of
child marriage. Missionaries tre well
received in India, but the native eon-
verts are received . with coldness. The
Hindoos are more placable than ' the
Monammedans. - ' ',,.,.
The picture shows a group of widow
children, all under J, whoare In the
for the death of a husband S vtrs I
old by washing la the Ganges and lo
casw. ' , ' .
TWICE AS -m
mumi
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Official Figures .; Prick the Gas
Building Bubble of the
" Sound City.
After all the talk of buildlne- bonm.l
and growth of popuUtion In the Pacinc
tha large statements
In India widowhood is the greatest northwest an
aln a woman can have against her and Dublihi h a..m. . i 1? M"menu
nni vo.Mn, in puoiisned by Seattle relative to its ner.
make her pure. tBut women who leave J"an 1 'mprovements and realty values,
their homea and go Into the atreeta in ttl real have come out and they
Calcutta lose casts unless they J are nw that Portland's growth Is not only
properly escorted and hidden in a cov- two-fold greater but la of th. nm..
ered conveyance. Many, under; tha nent kind, while the city on tha sound
weight of their great al are tempted to i, cultivating mushroema.
reax:h tha Ganges In spite of dlfficultlee OfflciaJ nnrt. .iZ. .
and it la seldom they return aa they left :?hH.. gathred ro city
Then they , cannot b received at home uthoritl the varioua cities In tha
and they are next ound in a hoapital co7', cn month bring out a re-
wasUng away with disease. , markabla comparison aa to ha char-
A.r u srowtn maae oy Portland artd
Seattle resoeotiveiv. T i. .u
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women of the school and with dlffl- sued nermits fn, mV Sm,.-"
rnltv thv Mraua th.m .. o...,r . :. T """"is, wuua
' C ' , ' , Buea permits lor 7S2 buildlnn
achooL If the children are under 10 the But the cost of Portland-- sm k.
waa
Wtfa BIx, Husband Sixty-five.
These children are found
(AM and
inea&Xb
Or. da yt open rour saomik Ilka a yount
i gulp dowa wbataver food or nad
loffared yoaf ., .
intelligent thinking woman.
la seed oraeiW from weakness, ne it outness.
pa la and uStnr, then It caeana saach to
yoa that UerkA t,Tif rle4 snd rnf hmrpv
fi!!rlne fir xx7iw?i nr'Tlftrit eo'd. 07
CWfittl for (he cure of wotn.n'f Hla.
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The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
7' acrlpUon. for the cure of weak, nervous, run
down, over-workedv debilitated, pain-racked
' wotaent knowing thlmedlcie te be made up
' of ingredients, every one ot which has the
strongest possible indorsement of the leading
and standard authorities of tha several
schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and
la fact, are only too glad to print as they da
the formula, or list of ingredients, of which
It la composed, in plain SnglUh. on every
bottle-wrapper. ,
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Tha formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription will bear tha mast critical examine
tloa of medical experts, for It cocalns no
alcohol narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming
Aran, and no agent enters into it that is not
highly recommended by tha most advanced
and leading medical teachers and author
ities of their several schools of practice.
These sothorlties recommend the InsTrdlents
Of Ur. I'u ri e's Kgvorltc Prescription for the j
cost of Portland's 391 hitiiinn
11,627.977. wbila 0tti.'. -lit
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vuuiuiiss cost a total, or only. 1 741,999
With half , the number of buildings!
Portland proposed to mmii .MM ti,..
double the amount of money in their
construction.
Tha-. amaxlng precedence taken by
Portland over , every .other-city In tha
country In April, in the i face of the
caaicrn gossip t or railroad retaliation
against the west, and Wall street mut
terings about money matters, has made
this city the subject of favorable com
ment everywhere. Construction . News
u me Apru snowing:
"The most notable caln waa in
land, Oregon, where permits were taken
out for 892 buildings, involving a total
estimated-xost of 1.6z7,B77ras against
tiig iiuuiunn ana soii.eus ror the eor.
sponaing month a year ago. This is
$500,000 greater, than any month' in the
history of. the city. Com In iut
year arier ine chut Francisco calamity,
it clearly Indicates the drift of 'affairs
on the Pacific coast v Portland la mak.
ns remnriuMe neaawmy. - ...
RYLANCE THINKS C0LVILLE
HAS. SKIPPED, WITH MONEY
;F. Colvlile, watchman at; the foot of
Stark street for Anderson A Crowe, ia
wanted by the Portland poUce on the
charge of larceny sworn to by R, Ry
tance. r it is oeiievea mat coivuia haa
gone to Los Angelea.i-
Several months ago. Rylance left tha
gasoline- launch torette vln charge of
the watchman to be eared for while 1 ta
Whea tha aale of aaatern exouralon
ticketa opened yeaterday at tha city
ticket office of the Harriman lines at
tha corner of Washington and - Third
atreeta, tha office waa filled with cus
tomers and there were many who could
not get In, V If the first sale date fur
nished an Indication of tha - season,
there will be a large number of peo
ple traveling east from the coast on
business and pleasure , on account of
the summer excursion rates..
It Is aald tha Harriman Rhea atola
a marcn on their competitors and by
taking action In advance of tha data
of announcement were able to eecure
from the Interstate commerce commis
sion permission to aell exouralon tick
eta May to and IL Tha Hill llnea-dld
not get the necessary permission, and
are consequently unable to sell the ex
oursion ticketa this month. ' They will
probably announce the exouralon rates
for sale datea early In June.. From
now unttt that time all aaatern excur-
aion business will go via tha Union Pa
cific rout to Omaha, and thence to
Chicago by any connecting Una. The
excursion rata from Portland to Chi
cago ana return is I71.B0. . ,
Not until last Friday did all tha rail
road lines concerned reach a final de
cision on all details of the aummer ex
ouralon " ticketa. Tha announcement
waa Immediately aent out from Chicago,
and the Hill lines made application
for special permission to put tha spe
cial rates into effect for tha eelling
datea of May 10 and 21. Bnt tha ap
plication came too lata and waa re
fused. 'The Harriman lines, it la aald. ,
BRO.'.'CHIAL TROUBLES
t.
Readily YJel4 to Soc4hing,. Healing
- v; ; l ; Treatment of Ifyomel.
Bronchial troubles are purely local.
They cannot ba helped by stomach dos
ing. They are oauaed by Irritation In
the air paaaagaa and can ba relieved
and cured by medicated air alone. In
this lies the secret of the great euo
ceaa of Hy-o-mel In tha treatment of
bronchial troubles.' .
Tha Hy-o-mel medication, laden with
natura e remedies. la breathed through
tha neat pocket inhaler that comes with
every outfit, reaching every part of the
bronchial tubea and Idling at once the
dlaeaae genna. It aliaya all Irritation
and heals tha Inflammation or tha
mucous membrane , with astonishing
rapidity. 1 - -' ;;
Treatment with sprays, douches ana
atomisers In bronchial troubles Is con
demned by tha beat physicians, aa they
cause rurther irritation.
Tha Brat breath of Hy-o-mel'a tned!
cated air aeema to aootho the inflamma
tion, atop tha cough and thua relief
aoon becomea permanent and a cure re-
Suits. "-.' H. .i V W', MVV,
We do not want anr one'a money un
less Hyomet givea relief and cure, and
we absolutely agree that money will be
refunded "unless tha remedy glvea aatia
faction. - .
All druggists should bo able to eup-
ly you with Hyomol or we will send It
r mall on receipt of price, 11.00, and
every package la sold with tha distinct
understanding that It costs nothing un
less it cures. Booth'a Hyomel company.
Buffalo, New Tork.
co;iSTiione;iJ!Liiy of
mi Ml BE TESTED
Governor : Chamberlain Selects
Members of Board of Port
. of Columbia,
had resolved to put in the ratea May
zo and II whether the other tranacon
tlnental llnaa agred or not. and were
beforehand with an application to tha
interstate commerce commlaelon.
Tha Paclflo northwest exouralon
party, organised by Philip A. Batea, to
go to Jamestown, had arranged for
transportation via tha Northern Pacl
flo and Canadian Pacific. On aolnr to
the Northern - Paoifle ticket office
to purchase ' their ticketa they could
not eecure them, and arera obliged, to
go via tha Union Paclflo. ;
Tha Port of Columbia law will go
Into effect on Friday next and at that
time Governor Chamberlain will appoint
tha Board pf. Port of Columbia Com
mtssloners aa provided by the law. Im
mediately following their appointment a
temporary organisation will ba affected
and a ault will be begun by the oooosl
tlon to the law at, Astoria to determine
Its constitutionality. " - v
Tha Board of Commissioners will ba
oomposed of tha following men: Dr. An
drew C Smith, R. D. Inmaa and J. C
Alnsworth of Portland, representing
Multnomah county; W. D. Plus of Co
lumbia City, representing Columbia
county., and Samuel H. Elmore of As
toria, representing Clatsop county. "
There haa been much contention over
tha Port of Columbia law dating from
the time the bill waa Introduced In:
tha last legislature through tha atruggle
to enact It and up to the present time.
It ia contended by the opponents of the
measure that It la unconstitutional and
that It la unjust since It levies a tax
upon Columbia and Clatsop counties out
of proportion to any beneflta to ba de
rived from tha operation of the law
Tha anlt to solve tha question of the
legality of tha law will be commenced
by Frank J. Taylor of Astoria and wilt
ba taken through tha courts until a de
cision la reached by tha supreme court.
It Is expected that the final deolsion
can ba gained within ' two or ,three
months, " , . ' v
jf Oh fe the tres
fffr The lads have found
?sg2&& 't :'h y -J Ail Around.
V-r r$X$ ; I wish I knew '
: . 5 ' Where I could ctt x
h .ifsjj W, 'iv; W tw hat free . l
fT'K For I must find v:
, ; - .-" I ought. to look X, : j
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sswajaajssa ill
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We wish to thank, our many friends I
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ana neignoors lor ,meir sinaness snown
us in pur great sorrow, the death of
our father, y' ... ANNA SCHUIX
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BOYSand GIRLS
Or PORTLAND!
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We are planning one of the grandest umes1'
you ever heard of for the opening of'; .xLli
KOS
r Straw hats are'ripe. ' We had one of the very
Y: first shakes of the hat tree. With our ideas for'
, the proper styles we were able to reach to the
ends of the limbs and select the choicest fruit
from the tree. The crop is all harvested and in'
our store. - If you want any kind of a straw hat,
the finest Panama, Sennet or Split Braid, they
are all here. And "the prices speak for, thenV
- selves. 1 ' ' . - - ?
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v Our hat's off to you, , and we feel sure your
hats will be off to us, when you see our hats be
come your hats for so little money.
PANAMAS $5.00 TO $15.00. , V
SPLIT YACHTS $2,50 TO $7.00.
SOFT BRAIDS $2.50 TO $6.00. !
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: Sole Agents "KNOX HATS"
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CITY
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The'tientility Shop
311 Morrisori, Opp. Postoffice
We are arranging lots and lots of good things
for you, but we cannot think 'of them all. We
want you to help us. i We wish that all of the
"little boys and girls 'of the city would write us
a le,tter and tell us what you would like to have
x us do : for your entertainment on that big day.
We have received a great many letters since
,' Sunday. Every mail brings stacks "mpre. Here
I are some of the things that have already been
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suggested by our playmates :
MAY-POLE DOLL PARTIES
MERRY-GO-POUNDv .
SWINGS, RACES, BAND
BASEBALL GAMES x
JAPANESE LANTERN PARTY
MOONLIGHT PICNIC .
PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW i .
' V- PONY RIDES ROBED CHOIR
"RATES
E A ST
Ton oaa now make your arrangementa to visit tha
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION
Or any other point in the east, this -summer, and take advantage of
the very low ROUND TRIP rates that have just been fixed upon by
THE OREGON RAILROAD ft NAVIGATION COMPANY.
From, PORTLAND to -
A
Chicago........... $71.50
St Louis.......... $67.30
VSt Paul ,.........S63.1S
B
$85.00
$81.00
$81.40
Omaha.
A B
$60.00 $73.50
Sioux City $60.00 '$73.50
Kansas City. ..... .$60.00 $73.15
V A Direct routes both ways. , B One-way through California,
- Ten.ttaje alloweA for going trip, 80 daya for return. Vtoporers at
Jleaanra within limits. Ticketa will ba on sale Kay 80, 81 Jane 6. T. 8;
aJy 3. 4, Angnst 8. 8, 10) ptember 11. 18. IX
Corresponding reduction in rates from tha clttea named to Jamestown
and return, yog fall parthmlara laa,alro of .
WM. McMURRAY, , - C W. STINGER. '
Oeneral rassenger Agent. ' " city Ticket Agent,
, Third and Washington Streets.
HAREAND HOUND CHASE
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rwreof fxtrHr iiimitw si mfqts tomblc I owner. It Outhrle, took a trip to Scot-
L:iw(,iriii-nOTu iTifmrma isoTiwa. i tana, vojvuio soia xne . launcn a raw
Ko other medicine for woman's Uls has anr
such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's
FsTorlt Prescription has received. In the nn
aaallfled recommendation of each of Jta
several ntgredlenta by scores of leading medi
cal men of ail the schools of practice. Is
sock an endorsement not worth of jour
conslderaUoaY ' - .
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A booklet of Ingredients, with numerous
tmboretlve prufeeiooal endorsementa br tke
l"d'.nf niedical euthoriate of this eountrr.
v 1 be mailed Tret to any one Bending name
1 Up, wiifc reqneat for aama. Addreai
- li. V. Plnrce. Buffalo. K. T.
days ago to Captain Keneally of tha
tintisn amp jordanhiU for 1250. but
Rylance- eaya he haa ao f aft failed . to
turn over the money, or any cart there.
of. Thia morning Rylance found Col
ville missing and ao hurried to hare a
warrant for arrest sworn out ,
Veteran's , Birtliday Bemembered.
"(Speelal PUeaUrk to Tbf Joaraal.l :
Newberg. Or May Jl. About 45
members of the 3.,A. R. and Women's
Relief Corps took i possession -of the
home of 3. W. Douglas Saturday even
ing and helped him celebrate his 6(th
Dirtnoay. a. , bounttrul -: supper was
served.
And a great nany other , things besides. , If
you have nor sent m your letter yet, we would
suggest that you do so at once, as it will take .
a 'long time -to .arrange everything, and we .
want it -all -so planned that - it-will please you. J
AmericanBIationalBanR
SAN DIEGO, CAL.
WRITE YOUR LETTER TO US TO
DAY. TAKE WO CHANCES. Address
THE OVERALL 11WS
Care bt HARTMAN & THOMPSON,
.;..' Portland, Oregon., .
Capital (paid np) f 100,000. ' Snrplna and Vn. rroflta 40,00a
Otflcera and Directora; luia J. Wild Prea.j R. M. Powers.
Vloe-Prei; H. a Mills, "VTce-Prea; Chaa. I Willlama, Cash
ier; X X Rlc Assistant Cashier; B. Strahlman. .
Sand TJa Tour Paclflo JTorthwest Items
SecdUs Tonr Visitors for Good Treatment
BAXt DIEQo! CALIFORNIA.
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It win pay you to carefully Investigate tha openings for
capital in this beautiful and healthful city, whose magnifi
cent harbor la becoming ao Important since tha Panama
canal la assured. . ? . . , 1
, P. S. If your papas and mammas
r cannot wait until the street cars start
running t6 Rose City Park, tell them
; that Hartman & Thompson are stjll run
ning their automobiles out there every
day, and that there are still a large num
ber of splendid locations that are not se-'
, lected. If . you think you would like to
live in Rose City,-Park, ask them to
please take you out there to see this
beautiful place. It is"; lovely this; time
of the yean " r - ' . . " '
GARDEN PLANTS
We have thousands of. Vegetable and Flowering Bedding
i Plants. All 'the leading kinds; strong, healthy plants that
will live and grow. Prices reasonable. This is the month
, to plant See ouf display at our store and plant yard, foot
of Yamhill street. " - " " '
t , r I $ 1 1 f. ; .