10 " i THE OREGON .DAILY- JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, 'MAY? 67; '.1007. SJXTY-SJX 111 J. - ! .... . ,;, " ;: ; y . v. , V ' TO SEE IS TO BELIEVE LEAVE 0. J. I I' Largest Class ' Ever Graduated From Jhit Thriving State t.Lf. Institution. MULTNOMAH'S CHILDREN HAVE DONE HER HONOR Gratifying Percentage of C1m From Outside State Ono From Ancient ; India Has Taken Chemistry Nine . Girla .Acquire Household Science. Many of Our .'Cii lzens investigate the J mucn talked or Demonstrations ; : ej the Great Fer-Don. Tha Deaf in Made to Star, tha Xme to Saga la tha vuearta af Thais Kem bara and Aches sad rains to Yanlsh Before the Byea of Thousands JTer- Doa's Xedlaal Bxperts' System Stud tad by Other rbyalelana. Pushing and crowding their way through tha crowd which surrounded Fer-Don's stage at the free ahow grounds at Twentieth and Washington atreeta last night, many persons who were sufferers from deafness and other I aliments struggled for a place where , they might receive a demonstration or rftwrlal Dlmtea to Tbt Jaraal.) Corvallis, Or, May 7 Tha largest graduating class aver sent out tr me Oreaon Agricultural college will leave their alma mater June 11 Blxty-slx, In all denartments represented, la the nun bar. Over II, par cant ara from outside tha state, ana one la from inaia. muii nomah county Is represented by 19 grad uates. Bentoa county, naturally, la : flrat with 17. Tha Hat. by department with traatofflca addressee, follows Agricultural Course Ralph Wllmtr Allen. Riekreall. Polk county; Avery Lamar Applewhite, .. Tillamook, Tills. . mook county; Samuel Louis Bennett. Medford, Jackson county; Robert Chea- the wtnderful preparation which arts like moglo and hsa within a week made the Great Fer-Don the most talked-of man. not only In Portland, but in aur roundlng towna and country. Some had coma for miles to Investigate and learn for themselves If these remedies, which reports had said were working wonders in tha cases of others, could do aa much for them. And success waa the result of -each application. Tha dear were made to hear and strength was restored to withered limbs. Tha people mar veled, but could but-believe tha evi dence of their own eyea and tha testi mony of their friends. At tha omcea or r er-uon s meaicai experts many prominent physicians have i purpose or inquiring imo tha methods of these men. Several of them were present when one man waa Cured of appendicitis and were aston-i ished at the work of the "Syarthgll" treatment, which conauered this dread affliction without the use of a knife aw) without causing pain. Every train entering tna city Drings - . i . .Annrpi niHinifl nm roui ox rrreiv i k ii rniiurui ier urtKiie. . ienia. huiuiui i r. . . 7 . . " , i ri riiu. RmwnAlL TTraatllla. Uma- at ,n" nana or mesa men who rrraun: Cyril Gideon wn'.u'""l tumors and cancera without an opera-1 tllla county; Cadi Carl Clark, Barton, t)on Many outsiders are writing them Clackamaa county: Percy Marvin FW- ,ly, Corvallis, Benton county; William Thomas Johnson, James Garfield Kelly, Lenta. Multnomah county; Aaa Holcol.n ' Post Dayton, Tamhtll county; Charley Vernon Schrack, Tangent, Linn county; Paul- Herman Splllman, Mount Tabor, Multnomah county; Clarence' Cornelius Vincent. Corvallla. Benton county; Dar- win Greene Thayer, Rainier, uotumoia countv. 1 :.' . ' Household Science- Elisabeth Nina f Bell. Beaver City. Nebraska; Bella Re- 1 becca Bonner. Woodburn, Marlon coun ' ty; Paulina Davis, Corvallis. Bentan r county: Helen Margaret Gilkey, Monie- aano. Washington; Lura Amelia Kelaer, v J Spirit Lake. Iowa; Isabelle Mallett. On- Urio, Malheur county; Maaeieine ju. Nichnla. Corvallla. Benton county; Win. nle Paraons. Albany, Linn county; Lea-.,tha- L. - Rlckard, Corvallis, Benton county, Mechanical Leon Terry Bowser, Sll "verton. Marion county: Claude Vivian ( Swann, Corvallla, Benton county. ' Electrical Arthur Rex Barnett. Pot- land, Multnomah county; William Frank Bell. .Beaver City, Nebraska; John Jay Clark, Portland. Multnomah , county; Samuel Merman Graf, Lafay ette, Tamhill county; Del Roy Grovie. Portland. ' Multnomah county; Max Ar . thur Hlnrlcha, Hood River, Wasco county; Jamea Blanco Jonea, Corvallla, Benton county; Oliver Porter Lumm, Dayton.' Tarablll county; Weaver , Thomaa Martin, McMlnnvllia, Tamhill county; Ralph Waldo McNeill. Portland, Multnomah county; Lewis Wallace ' ; Metsger, Greaham, Multnomah county; ' . Leo Roaenatein, Oregotr City, Clackamas county; Hoyd E. Rowland, Corvallla, t Benton county; Royal R. Belleck, Boyd, ' . Wasco county; Roger Splcer, Antelouo, ' i Wasco county; Carl M. Stebinger, Port land. Multnomah county: Albert Fearl Tedrow, Corvallla.-Benton county; Lea Arden Thomaa, Hult, Washington; ai van Witslg, f Parkplace, Clackamaa county. ; -, Pliarhiacy Arthur Karl Barman, Cor vallis. Benton county; Lyman A. Bun ! dy, Moscow, Idaho; Clinton O. Dlckun, Hood River, Wasco county; Mary Elgin, ' Corvallla. Benton county: Warren Ells ,wortn ..Forsythe, Enterprise, Wallowa county; Jesse E. O'NaeJ, Lafayette, Yam hill county; Carl B. Bmlth, Carson, , Washington; . Oliver R. Spires, Myrtle Point, Coos county; Llnwood Burt Ruu aell, Baker City, Baker county; Calvin 1 Asa Ingle, Corvallla, Bonton county. ; ; Mining Fred Miller Hofer, Marsh- fleld. Coos county; Paul Agnew Jonoa, Ontario. Malheur county; Jens Llngaas, ' i-ortiana. Muunoman county. Literary Commerce Myrtle Ruth Burnap, Corvallla, Benton county; Cyrus A. Harlan, Corvallis, Benton county; ;Vera Delia Horner, Corvallla, Benton county; Adah McDonald,' Woodburn, Marion county; Bertha Esteue watroua. Olympla, ,aaiungton; Harold Angelo Wllklns. Corvallla, Benton county; Jea ale Agnes Wilson, Canyonvllle, Douala county; Nlcholaa Tartar, Corvallla, Ben ton county. .. Special Course In Chemistry Hni Bingh Chlma, India. for treatment and making Inquiries aa to their methods. Jamea Freeland. a . railway engineer. lost his .srnae of hearing about' twenty year j ago' while working at tha trade or boiler making, lie touna u again last night after a single application of Fer-Da'a Magic , Relief and waa able to hear hla watch tick for tha first tlma in that period. Mia. Van Doran. long a sufferer from deafneaa, waa made to hear last night after the Magic Relief had been applied to the defective ear. Bit rer-Soa With Hla Flat. M. Testermsn, an old gentleman who Uvea at lHONust Fifteenth street north. came upon Fer-Don a platform with slow and faltering steps. Hla right arm hung useless at his side. A sufferer from dread paralysis. . he was unable to raise his arm or clench' Ms fingers. Fer-Don'a peculiar preparation waa ap plied from shoulder to finger tip and after a lew minutes of rubbing Mr. Testerman raised the before useless arm until his hand waa beld high above his head. He lifted a chair and per formed other feats before Impossible. Then Fer-Don said to him: "Now clench your flat and aee how hard you can hit me." .'Oh, I can't," replied Mr. Tester man. -'Veli, try anyway," aald Fer-Don. and. to his surprise, the aged man found there was power in his arm and hand and he was able to strike a blow that made the Great Fer-Don nearly stagger. Fer-Don s entertainmenta and demon stration! will continue nightly all next week at the free show grounds at Twen tieth and Washington streets. FOUR DAYS FOR Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of State Organization Opens " Tomorrow. GUESTS OF HOOD RIVER WHEN BERRIES ARE RIPE WOODBURN'S UNION MEMORIAL SERVICE ISpeetat Mapatea to The Joernal.) ,V,TY?odbWO, May 17. At tha union .memorial services beld at the Methodist Episcopal church yesterday morning, .. inera waa I a large . attendance,- The memorial sermon was preached by Rev. u. ii. leecn, wno "was assisted in the aervlcee by paatora of other Woodburn churches. Tha music was by the Meth odist Episcopal choir. Among those j present ' r civil, Spanish-American and Indian war veterans and members or i. i. nirvana post, o. A. R. Garfield . Circle. Ladies of tha G. A, R., attended W ooay, . . '(Speelai IMspateb to The JosrsaLt Brownsville, Or., May 27. Brownii - villa at preaent is a measly town, meae lea having broken out in the public ,cnw)i, im tnuntn nrst taking them 414 tnen tna pupils. Several houses are now quarantined and unless the con tagion aoon dies out, the attendanae at tha pioneers' reunion picnic next month will be aadly reduced ' ' . Bemoval of Ancient Landmark. Brownsville, Or May 17. An old landmark baa recently been removed tha old Arlington hotel, a relic of M.w days, has bean torn down and will be replaced with a modern building. The . city is coming to iook quite metropoll tan. The automobl Hat's horn is fre. quently heard, as there are three fine amomoDiiea nere. Grand Feast on Finest Next Thurs day Five Hundred to Thousand Delegates Expected Important Matters Up for Action, t,. over the hill. Got lots f hard work? EAT Crape-Nuts "rhtr a Reason' (Special Dlipatcb to The Journal.) . Hood River, May S7. With every thing In readiness for the thirty-fourth annual session ; of tha Oregon State grange, members of the local organisa tions are awaiting the arrival of dele gates, the first of which are expected tonight Hotel and other accommoda tions have been provided and a program of entertainment outlined that It la thought will meet tha approval' of the visitors. A large reception committee has been appointed to. meet incoming delegates at the trains and boats and assign them lodging places. A letter re- ter received from Grand Master Bux ton, who is expected this evening, ata.es that he expeets from S00 to 1,000 mem- bern of the organisation will be Brecon! by Tuesday evening and that the sea- j aton will be a most important and In teresting one. Xn Session Pour r aye. Tha farmc: opening of. the session will take place tomorrow -morning at 10 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' hall, when the delegates will be welcomed In an address . by Mayor If.- Blowers. H. F. Davidson and A.'rIX Moe will repre sent the Hood River Commercial club and A. C. Staten will, address the U ltors as the representative of the local grange associations. Committees on credentials will be ap pointed and the regular business of the session will commence at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, ? Tha session will last four days, concluding Friday "evening, when the winners of prises offered y tha State Grange association will be announced.. Wednesday - the degrees of Pomona and Flora will be conferred and It la expected to have the lesser de grees exemplified br a ' trained team Friday evening. Strawberry Tfast TnorsCay. On Thursday wll occur tha big straw berry feast promised members of the organization at the last, annual conven tion if they would vote Hood River thlr next meeting place. The berry that has made Hood River famous will then be served in all possible forms, direct from the plant, with cream, made into short- caxe or i any other way... new or old, and the visitors given an opportunity to uneu memseives on Hood Kiver's fin est, if they choose. Thursday Is aUd wie any selected to take the grange mt-ruoera ror a ride over the Mt. Hood railroad and If is expected many of mem win take part in, the memorial services n.eia on that day t During the session the meetings will be addressed by prominent members from various parts of the state and am. nomlo and other mattera diHcimiuut ativa to tha good of the order. . ' Nobody khows what thai tw If any lawyers know, they don't know whethert they ara constitutional or not 'S-- A- -f :J- 'V.: 0 I Wf r u YOU ARE WELCOME TO CREDIT 1 2 It will soon pay for a suit or overcoat, and you'll never feel it to be a bur den, on your pay envel ope. And bear in mind, we give only good values for your money, whether' you pay cash or accept credit We warrant the quality of the goods. Store Open Evenings To accommodate ybuthat you may be fitted and have your suit for Decoration Day We will make it easy for you we will make it pleasant for you to buy your clothing on our easy payment plan. Come in tonight or tomorrownight and talk it over with the clothing man. a-soNs Corner First and Yamhill . x v. :.-,' ivar t a- . vyii . i . si.'MMaMM ' . r k r I. sas - -w m m BBS X. . ',.. m .u.T..sW V t -asT ' . A M J '.mi' saV . . !,. ,,AVijCT?. :: J -1 :i-1. , . - : L:::! L: A . . ,. ,. mAiXm "m tyK : : . : A:bAi . j m a m a m . sa- u sk m m m j nv is i ari aa i rirni.f irjiifiif rsri mar ji it' II aw' r.i U'sVaJsaar I. tl I U fIIMIII. 1 H ! ' S lual il IWIWIIIilMl fesS, : he 'WJk. a. -.a iaiBW i i v uui x . m- ' ' :,iiSllSt. MA " I . V aT ' mrl I II I llllfllfli v ft M t , ? nls KI le . 4 . 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