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i 11 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY s EVENING, JUNE 17. 1007 CAMPBELL'S SEARCH A DELIVERED II'JO - ' ,T .,, ; M it . , . ,. , .,, : -,.,;' ; '. , , J' GENUINE . HEART BREAKER Fiaions BONT Inserter of Personal "Who Desired to Meet "Young: Lady? . " Eeceived Varied and Sundry Unpleasant J olts Fi: ' . ' . nally Departed the City in Disgust. Dr. Short Praised Officiafs for Stand Taken in Sun day, Obseryance. - AWAY ;: There is nothing sad as th loneli- v nesa u i-nj a rusa n nuiri, If you wander long days by your onlt- . ' , ness with never a friend that' a t,r,-,;""' , ; ; "That la the reason C.; E. Campbell i of Sherwood decided to advertise and why he apent all of last week In his vein and heart breaking; search for Rachael, the lost love be never knew, That is why as soon as Mr. .Campbell registered at the Hotel Rbeinfalg last Monday he put a want ad in the paper : which reaa as iouowb: "IF ANT TOITNO LADT WOULD IJKK to go to the show please give phone , L m rt J K i u Tmi mo 1 ' , . - The ad Is the reason some mischiev ous person '.caused Mr. Campbell so '. many weary hours of uncertainty and search. In due course of time an an swer came signed with the demure name Campbell was told that the writer doted on shows, but. being a newcomer, hid .; no escort.:,; ., ,"y . Says of Borrow Began, li ; Then began MrCampbell's- flays of ' sorrow. He professed that he had never heard so sweet a voice, when at last he round Kacnaei on me pnone. He was ' eager to assume his role of escort, but i Rachael was coy. She put him off for a day. . :y.- v...,f- - Deferred but not daunted, Mr. Camp bell called the phone to hfe aid. the fol lowing; day, and Rachaelf told him to . call. ' - - . -. . Wednesday afternoon a staid, and con servative residence district of the city was stirred to excitement by the ap pearance of a strange apparition. At I one residence a tall man, sad of tneln 4 ,Mtfrru annranf th - 1s Miss Rachel in" he said. "Mies Rachael whof the astonished woman asked. Campbell stammered and xiusnea. .-...,: . ,-- -I don't know," , he said. "Miss Rachael said she lived on this street." he continued, "and I was directed here." "Well, sir!" said the new irate lady, jso one lives here out my husband and myaeii, ana my name is not .Kacnaei. "Oh, my, that settles it!" sajd Camp bell, as he fled.-.-:..-,; Sonly Vigil a postofflo. ; Those Who passed by the Fifth street entrance of the postofftce - Thursday evening between 7:30 and 1:30 o'clock may have noticed a tall,' anxious look In man wearing; a red. red rone, lean' in aa-ainst the telenhone bole.- Time and '. acain the watcher would brighten up as some woman wearln roses sPDroachlnr. onlv to shrink back uncertainly as she passed. After an hour of his vigil Campbell abandoned hope and went to his hotel. Frioay there appeared another wan ad. This time it wss a plea for com panlonshlp and said:, i , ,4 1 WOULD LIKE TO MEET A YOUNG ladv. Pleaae writ todar. Address Q-7 JournaL" '. : r. : iMt nirht lata a delected man came nonelesslv to the want ad window. - In ! his hand he carried an ancient valise. in nia voice was tne lac or nope. is tnere anything ror Q-tiT M said. The clerk looked in tne rack. "Nothlns- there, air." he said.. - "I am coins' home." said the deacon dent one..; "Portland e-lrla don't know an opportunity wnen tnev see it," and Mr. camDbeu. synonvrn ror tnat unrecoa Used chance, faded Into the Bight girl PROMINENT DIVINE BIDS CHv4EGE.02XBS .." j-.f- ;''' -.y, i ' , .' . ... K ' . f ' Special Collection " Taken Up at the Morning Service for RehablllUtlng ' Taylor Street Church Dr. Short ?, Wag Interested Listener. , ' Dr. "! Francis Burgette ' Short's last Sunday as pastor of the Taylor Street Methodist church was marked by two less. E. J. DEHART BUYS A COUNTRY ESTATE (Special Olspatck te Tae JoenuL) ' " " Hood RivfrtJr;'-Jung-HT. lt"X ' Hart, a well-known .retired business man of Portland, who recently sold his valuable orchard at Medford. Oregon, ' for 136,000, has purchased a SO-acre ranch near here which he will convert ; Into a country estate for residence pur- . poses. 'ire piace is inree mnes west c of Hood River on' the Columbia river . and is st present devoted to the grow ;' lug of cherries and strawberries. Cannon HJI1 Tunnel In Denyuid. r BpHI IXipatch to The oarnaL) Spokane,. Wash., June 17. It - Is "thought here that the proposed tunnel - site through Cannon hill la wanted by the Portland Seattle railroad. It Is believed that company has come to this decision since It has been deprived of the right to cross the- Fort Wright parade grounds. ' . - FRANCO-PRUSSIAN VETERANS REUNION morning ' services the gifted preacher spoke on "Fellowship With the Unseen" and in the evening be dwelt on "The Christian Family," . taking for his text Eph. 111:6. District Attorney Manning. Mayor Lane, Sheriff Stevens and even ' the liquor aeaiers cam In for high prala ur ina inauguration nr nrv Htmnav " Dr. Short commented upon the fact I mat . many aaloon-keenera era -mnnA fellowa," -and congratulated them upon weir wnoinomt respect zor tne law. A special collection waa taken un a the morning service for defraying the expenses , of the September conference I ana renaoiiiiaung the Taylor Street church. Although only 11,600 was de- sirea. yet tn congregation subscribed 1200 in excesg of this amount ." i Dr, Short leaves today for Wllmlng- iun, ieiawsre, 10 join nia wire and i cnua ne is scneduled to assist In raising a fund In on of the Wilmington churches, where he formerly occupied i th pulpit Rev. Everett M. Hill, who I to succeed Dr. Short as pastor of th Tavlor Btreat Mmhnlit 'hnh present at yesteraays services. - -4k "saeiefcaBaM-B SUNDAY CLOSIXQ IS THEME members of the Society; of Veterans of I pressing Commendation of Move. in rraneo-rrussian war visited mis m Portland pulnits vesterdav Sundav city yesterday from Portland. They I closing of saloons was the principal I were taken In charge by their comrades fhem diacusslon, the ministers Joln- and ether Oerman residents of The Dalles and shown over the town. They were snieriaineo at in club rooms. 7 he dsy wss spent very pleasantly in recounting incidents or the war ana renewing Old acauamtancea. Their impressions of the citv and vl einlty were very pleasing; and they loft with kind feelings toward the residents or this portion of eastern Oregon. ing In expressing commendation of Dli trici Attorney Manning's move. At I urace metnoaist church last night Dr. When in San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin, Eddv and Lv enworth. Permanent and fireproof; 100 rooms, sx Dstns; rates II. SO and up, n.aay-Bireei cars ai zerry. Th Beef Trust mad $1,000,000 off the San Franclsoo popls by selling tots aadr acreage In tn vicinity of Its proposed packing plant. Xa time th packing plant waa bollt, tat It was two or three miles away from th lota and acreage, rortland peopl, take aotloej doat bit at th halt. FRANK 1. SMITH MEAT CO. taS-828 AiDEm RUIT, SBTWXX TOUT AJTD 8B00V9 STS. "FIGHTING THE DEEP TRUST" - . Sat Teal now, during th month of jroa. ' veal Blew R Veal for Jelly ......... i.i g2 Veal extra choice, for Stew...... . .K Veal Loin Cutlets. 15? iw ivr futyio OC I Xt U at Its best. veal Breasts..,,. .Sc and 10 Veal Rib Cutlets ..15g Veal Shoulder Roast i 104 I veai iegs ..12H iaa th very choioest heifer and) steer beef, for Soup Bone f and Soap Meat, w are charging lo and lo pr pound, rine, juicy beef for , Boiling aad Stewing, 4o and So. ria Boasts Beef at To to Prime Bib Boasts at 10c. Choice Bound Steak, loo to Sirloin and Tenderloin Steak at la Ho, Best Boasts of Country Pork, 18Vto aad 15c pin Boasts of Mutton loo aad Ida. ,. is there no Federal official, no official of th Bureau of Animal Industry VET V50 5 1 ter "J"" ,ak lvrtlsemei?ta and . ignboars .of the Beef Trust markets? They advertise themselves as the "homes"? U. S. Government Inspection, and at tha-aam time they are buying meats wherever they can buy them cheapest even meats from swill-feedersmeats that never saw an inspector and these meats are being sold over their coun" bl tl QjVernraent-,nsPctd article, and weighed upon the Beef Trust's .IH Clarence True Wilson said: some nave condemned the district attorney for not enforcing before th law for the Sunday rlnln n ivnna but I am of opinion that it Is coming at just th right time. Manv whn flaw commend his act would have condemned It a year ago. . W must not expect our law officers to get much In advance of publio sentiment, nor ask them to do minga in wnicn we ouraelvaa am nt quite prepared to back them up. "The closing; of saloons todav marka an epoch in Oregon history. People of all classses are heartily in favor of the move. I have noted with pleasure that nearly all the better class of tha limm dealers themselves are not opposed to this movement" At th Y. M. C. A. men's meetlns yesterday afternoon C E. Newlln of Indianapolis spoke on "The Saloon a an Amencan Institution." He re viewed the decision of Judg a R. Art man of the circuit court of Lebanon, Indiana, that all saloons are lnw-hronk. ers at all times, and salit that th .- loons were, afraid tb apffeal from this decision to the supreme court, fearing they would decide that saloon iiMn. laws are unconstitutional. ,'Mr. Newlin said : -',-;....': , - "W who ar working against th sa loon are not fooling. with this thing. We are after big gam and we are go ing, to get it John Wanamaker and other prominent men of the ast hay said they will giv millions of dollars if necessary to DUt the aalnnna mit A business. I believe that 10 years from today there will not be a legalised sa loon In the United States." " ... I ' le ? ( t ;a "1 7 ; vi.'.Z,W:'':" lsi&rmtttC must "pay a HIGH PRICE for your spring;-suit. -: when you can obtain such good ones from us at ' Dozens , of styles Hundreds of ' suits to choose from Your money back at anytime if you are ' not satisfied. ( ' BOYS' CLOTHING SCHOOL SUITS $1.95 io $5 WASH SUITS 50c to:$1.50 WHEN YOU. SEEIT IN OURAD ITS SO, TWO STORES Third&Oak Mexican Mustang Liniment They make .lt a practice to ana seu ine i-acKinr-nouse uuii Heer over the counter. Any merchant i " w...u v. enm, luui un iur i HTeruwmniu, cant in a window can th U. 8. THE LEE $3,00 Straw Hat IS THL IDEAL SUMMER HAT FOR YOU A: Large Assortment to Select Trom ;v WARNING'-'.'"' Welch will make it cool for you if you buy . , your Summer Underwear of him. 1 50c, 75c, $1.00 The Garment If Not Right Welch Makes It Right MORRISON REGRETS AT DEPARTURE - -'V-v.? : 41... Dr. Brongher Speaks of Frlqhdly Re. latlons With Outgoing Pastors In introducing his Crowded hnuaa at th Whit. r.-i last night. 0r. Brougher took occasion jAi;ira. n is area i regret tnat Rev. F. Bursrette Short, nantnr r t lor steet Methodist Episcopal church, was about to leavA th it u. ferred specially to the happy' relations existing between the various preachers In the citv. He mtMnn arisen at any time- to mar these re lations ana tnat ,.tn every ? good vork for evanaellzlnir the citv or undncfnkin some great reform, the preachers stood solidly together. Dr. Brougher was sorrjT to see 3Dr. House leave the Fimt nTuri-.o-.n.i church and he was exceedingly rrleved that Dr Short was ing. Dr. Hill had preceded these twobut he and Dr WlU son stiU remained to keep up the flitht against the world, the flesh and the devil. It war great loss to the city when Kabhf Wise went but Dr, Brourh er sutedthat he was glad that strong, broad-minded men went mmlnr t.i,. th jHaces of those who had gone and thafuture progress of God's kingdom in' the fit V wnuM nnt V l.... i 'the changes. . Turning to tho sermon of th even ing, on the subject, "A Woman's Love," he said, "The story of the woman who was forgiven much and -loved much is an exceedingly interesting one- .... - - 'It gives us the characteristics of a wumana tove. wnen women really love they love with an abandonment that usually gives all. For such a gift a woman usually expects all in return. It is here that she ; Is so frequently deceived by man. - is a woman s lov fickle? It is not so much so as a man's. It Is more constant under most circumstances. Just in so far as loyo departs from the divine Inspiration It will be fickle. It Is sin that makes lovo fickle. Sin is changeable. Any love which finds its gratification in sin will be changeable." SUXDAY LAWS INSUFFICIENT Gmi jalokly to th ' - ' ' y '. vryrof th ' . ' dlsaaas and atopa . . tha most dB-aat exoruolating pain . . . K , . .-' S ' almoat laataatly. 1 j . Mexican; Mustang Liniment i' Cnrs every allmonl Xt of Man or Boast ty " that a good, honoat-: ' F Liniment oaa oar. V'' " Nono bettor, , ., , . ' ; . Mono bo good. . . We' don't trrudere the money; we want ; you - to have it, if you don't like your tea; for we want you to like your tea. Tesr f recer rtlorst roar mooev If res doat ttle&chiillBf'sB wspsrhisL - LwOOK fflIC: JUUV 17th, 1907 Grocers who sell the only BEST CEREAL COFFEE, , which is made on this or any other continent. THE AMERICAN CEREAL COFFEE, aU sen K days and nlehts In the week, lust be. cause a lot of Individuals don't use their orain enougn t buy smoking material iv laai inein 2 flours. - "In the last analysis It is not a ques tion what the district attorney does or does not do. It is up to the men of this city. Th men who shout ' for snorter worKing hours then" crowd sa loons and keep men working to th limit u uuiuan naurance. ' , .. "So with the theatres. ' The folks" fm them - twice on Sunday,- thus keeping aciors ana nouse lore ilea up to gratify their selfishness A wide acquaintance with theatrical people has taught me tnat tney nave no love lor Sunday ter romances. Not a score of those who ' V jsi rw ' v . m do iseciareu iter, rfames v. uoraj worked Before Unlversallst Congregation go today but could go equally well any other dav in the week. ' Because I have worked In stores myself I sympathise witn wrai wno tou ana pieaa witn them James D. Corby, pastor of the Rev, Unlversallst Church of Good Tidings, spoKe on tsunaay worx yesterday morn ing. H chose for his text, "Thou Art the Man," assarting that Sunday laws would never make Sunday, and that It was thoughtlessness and carelessness on the part of men and 'women that enforced hardship upon others on the Sabbath.'' He said In part: , . "The commercial spirit so dominates our era that many are mere machines. Many In this city are going round like a squirrel in a cage. Get up In the morning, sell goods all day, come home urea ai nignt, get. up in the mornlni not to be careless-and , cruel: to; others just, because you want what you call a good time. Every Sunday you crowd with mere amuseirient onlyi rivets the collar ;of Sunday work mora tightly btuuiiu your own neca. v t ., "Who makes th Sunday. work T ' Thou art the man. "When you buy on Sunday what you could purchase as well -other days' When you go to resorts where a oi o peopie nave to work to entertain you. We need not appeal to the courts for a better observance of Sunday, but to the Christians themselves . ; Never say, 'It Is nobody's business out my own wnat i ao wltn my life.' ft is not true. your, llf is given as a iireo ai nignt, get. up in tne morning " no1 irue. i our lire is, given as a and do It all over again.. Sunday and 1 1 tor many others besides yourself, Monaay na . Keep at , jt. : That Is not I " yu ub it wen it win maice many business, but slavery. ,1 J others happy r If yon abuse It you wiQ . "Mabv PnrtlnnilAra tr. Attalavlno. .Y.Af harm manv othura hAalriA vnnp.alf , Tn fellows and cheating; them out of th'ov,our neighbor as ourselves Is to do pleasures of life. Take this question J J blm --what you would .wish him to do of the saloon., licenses I There are 4 fit in force in the city. Let m sav thra are 760 bartenders who. deal out liquor, Many of them ara men of family, de siring love, having ambitions that will: take them out of the business ere lour. uanenaers nave toia me tne Hardship of the long hours day and night, which are made downright cruel by all-day eunaay worn, just to gratiiy men Who could and should allow them to be free that day. . "Then there ara ahnut 3KA vnnnv fol lows Immured In cigar stands soven I AntisepUo Healina- vou. ( . w. ; , . i "Sundav lav. nn' .,.. a.i..i.v Only good men and women can make Sunday all that It ought to b. To make Sunday a noble day, we men and women must keep HAn a Joyous, helpful way; thus only can we Induce others to keep It, and thus find more life, better Uf -this is what Sunday means. Absoses and Ulcers Cnred ny ., , "TO aannsain inmncAii - Drug-gists refund money if Dr. Porter's uu xaus. . Sao, . i It Ja the only pure, rich, nutritious GRAIN COFFEE (not bran) which is made on the "grn method," giving the consumers ALL the health the grain contains. Conramerg will please remember that grain is richer than bran, so it takes less of this coffee and more water to get the flavor right 1 Ask your grocer to give you the weight of the package and compare it with bran preparations named cereal cof fees.:. IT TAKES ONLY 5, MINUTES TO BOIL GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES. - Golden Grain Granules look like' coffee, which so many drink to ruin their kidneys with, it smells I like it and tastes like it, Jrot it works the other wayIt builds ' systems, it strengthens young and old, ' it is ine iuu per cent neaitn annic tnat nature nas intended for us. IF YOU TRY IT (don't make it too strong) YOU WILL LOVE IT. . . , K . ' . . . t ..You can order it from any first class grocer in WASHINGTON. D. C- In NEW YORK. In CHI- ; CAGO, In PHILADELPHIA, in SAN FRANCISCO, and in any city in this section of the country. ALL FIRST; CLASS GROCERS IN PORTLAND, ORE, SELL IT. TH KEOrOmD. OB. Henry Mets & Son za uurrs.' , W. JT.' Price ' M. J.' Chauncey , . l; . J.'H. t)onaldson J. W. "Crandell ' 1 C' How -. , N. E. Farnsworth W. P. Hansen nr -KExxr mu. om. J..R. Douglas v., , - nr asxiSta. " A. Chlsholm Llmola St Davis J..W..Dunlao. -All grocers In Mllwaukl, uregon. f All ' grocers ', In Sellwood. uregon. , - - All grocers in St Johns, . Oregon. , ' nr ox'saow cztt. Which is built on rock.) . H. P. BrightbUl - Geo.' Reddaway ., A. Robertson :,t .'j Seeley's Grocery J, ' E. - Wassom , Rochdale Co. A. F. Stokes of Cane m ah. Oregon ,7 . Praotically all grocers in Vancouver, Wash., and all stores In the state of Washington; , In Idaho and California all th , best stores are allowed to . sell this article. XV RTXiKSBOBO, OB. (Where farmers ought to locate. , G.'X Palmater ? R. C. Vaught John Dennis , Emmott Bros. ' . ',1 J., . XB COBBBX.XT7I, 01 " (A coming' community.) . Henrlcks dc Son - -Wllkens, & ChaUacomb' nr v. TAaorxtA, ob. . Epley 6c Hutchoraft ZK OABX.TOB, OB. r (Where two new houses ,are being built) I S. Harden ZB SrBZBClBBOOZ, OB. (Horn of the Gold Dollar . strawberry.) Christophar at Toung -. XM SBSBVOOB, OB. J. K Morback ' McConnelUA Hall , , -E. W. Johnson v . - , XV BATTOB, OB. . (Th garden spot SB TOBSST, GBOvB, Wy .' v..,, Oregon.? ; (Where archery manufac- UticBW Detmerlng of tory is located.) S. E. Williams . W. F. Schults Hoffman-Allen . Co. Abraham Bros. Nelson B. LaCourso John El Bailey R. E. Nicholson at Son . nr vtluiy. ob. f Briggs Bros. ' : E. V. Filer A Son O. B. Rlppey & Co. J. C. Nichols se Co. nr BoxnriTTXXAB, ob. (Where brick buildings .;v. show proaprlty.) C. C. Murton Kliks & Olds Christensen Bros, r, Henrichs A Co. v Miller Mercantile Co.' Lt. u. Laufhiin , . Irvin & Feeley i; . , J. R. Stewartsoa v - : - nr BZWBZBO, OB. (Known for its hand some women.) D. R. Jackson Andreas Bros. J. C. Porter A Co. ' Patterson, Parrish A Ca , Parker Mercantile Co. Wilson & Hanning. , W Rich . . , - nr OASTOB, OB. (Famous for duck hunting.) F.' A. Everes . . . - Nv J. D. Hlbbs . XV XOBTATTXX.A, OB. KUng & Allen C. B. 1 Folett J. E. MoCaslln A Son .. XX OBOKA&SrWASX. P. Mobly . - .XB BUSSZXiTXXiXiXi. Marshall Bros. All grocers In Woodlawn, - : Oregon. , v IT TAKES ; 5 1 MINUTES TO ' BOIL GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES; Grocers can ret" this :PURE cereal coffee from ALLEN 4 LEWIS, LANG ft CO., MASON, EHRMAN ft CO- WAD- HAMS ft CO, WADHAMS ft KERR BROS. . j C Read big ad in The Journal Saturday,' Jane 22, for free ice cresm and free fireworks for the children.' ASK' YOUR GROCER TO WEIGH A PACKAGE OF GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES, only 5 minutes to boil Golden Grain Granules. ,-.. It takes