'THE - OREGON-' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, " MONTJ AY iEVENINO, - JULY '15, 1907. lown Topics, THE JOVnSAh AT RESORTS Subscribers om have The Journal de lovrfg; resorts by notifying the agents t the various plaoee mentioned. Sub acrlptlons bv mall are oayable la ad- vanee: ; OREGON RESORTS. Qearhert Park....,, P. JT. Bthtet Hot Lak .tiof tike Sanitarium 8aWi7.. .... ....Lewie ft Co. Wllholt Spring! F. W. MoCeran WASHINGTON RESORTS. Cereon Spring...,,......,.......,.. , BovS A Hah ait iflnM-l goring Hotel Cssoade Springs.. ..... .Tboross Moffett Collin Sorlnaa C T. Belcher Hwaoo., ..Louie Cobaa Long Beach... . ... Marshall A Pottenger and O. A. Smith N'ahcotta H. J. Brown' ''fan Park Matthew Thedford Neavlew Frank E. Strauhal Tii Braakara Tba Braakara Hotal rxnaam Axmaaawm. Marquam Qrand. The Flraa of Saint John" Grand , Vaudeville Lvrlo "Sweet Nail of OM Drury'! Star Tha Strange Adventurea of Mill Brown" Tha Oaks O. W. P. oar Una, Flrat and Alder. bere of Portland PbotoEng-r Union. No. 11, hald thalr annual plcnlo at BauTlea laland yestsrday and enjoyed tha day hugely. From tba time tha party left Merrill'-, boathouaa early In tha morning until they returned at t o'clock all kept up a eontlnuoua round of good tlmea. Including running raoaa and a baaeball game between tha "Kee ley graduate claea, 107," and tha "White Liners." All aorta of good thlnge had been prepared In tha way of refresh ments, including pie ana caae lute mother uaed to make. . Uwrn A Word To the Clerks f VBR THINK how eaey T. It would be to lay aaida a sufficient aum for 'an enjoyable vacation by starting a savings ac count with usT WePay 4 Interest Compounded Twioa Every Tear. Oregon Trust & Savings Bank Sixth and Washington Bta., Portland, Oregon. Deposits Over $2, 600, 000 W. H. Moora President EL B. Lytle. . VI oe-President W. Cooper Morrla. .Caahler The promised convention of tha bag gage agents of the Iiarrlman line did not materialise today owing to tha un n voidable absence of a number of the prominent members of the business. It was found some time ago that several mem be re would not be able to be pres ent in Portland at tha appointed time nnd accordingly the convention was postponed until September 14, when It will be Anally held in thla city. The en me program will be carried out at that time as waa planned for the con vention which waa to have mat today. After several days' search. Hugh rirady. the well-known diver, yesterday recovered the body of J. Batch, tha voung Austrian who accidentally fell Into the river from a aoow of tha Star Han8 company in North Portland last Friday and waa accidentally drowned. Coroner Flnley was notified and re moved the body to the morgue. Aa there WKie no witnesses the manner In which nnlrh came to his death will remain a mystery. As the death of tha young man waa accidental no Inquest will be held. John B. Gray pleaded guilty to tha charge of obtaining 11.60 from 8. West by false pretenses In tha circuit court thla morning. Judge Bears sentenced Dray to a year In the penitentiary, but paroled him on aocount of his previous good character on his promise to make restitution of the money he had ob tained on the forged check. Gray's at torney said that tha check had been paused while Gray waa Buffering from over-indulgence In intoxicants. Card of Thanks Peteraon & Faucette wish to thank tha publio for tha gener ons patronage tendered them on the opening of their grocery at East Thirty fourth street and Hawthorne avenue. Fifteen hundred people attended the opening aalo, and Messrs. Peterson and I-itucettr. were agreeably pleased with the reception. Hugh C. Bellinger, grandson of tha late Judge C. B. Bellinger and son of Oacar H. Bellinger, also deceased. ,dled yesterday afternoon after a short ill ness. The young man waa 22 yeara old and lived at Woodstock with his mother. Funeral arrangements are awaiting the return of oeceased's mother, who is out of the city. T ned Our Ice-Cream? Tou will find it dellclously different from that ordinarily aold. We guarantee its purity. DolnTy" and substantial lunch also fountain drinks served all day and evening. Royal Bakery Sb Confectionery West Park and Waahingtom ajta. SSis Pastor of First Presbyterian Church Delivers fetrong ' Sermon. . r op high gradz JEWELRY, Etc MY AMOTION SMI Since opening our doors in this city t couple of years tgo, our business has steadily increased, each month showing a gratifying In crease of sales over the previous month. It is now necessary for us to enlarge our store and add new fixtures. When a store is upset and the ears are greeted with the noise of hammers, most people pass on to more agreeable surroundings. We realize this, : and to make it"an object for you to call, we have made some remarkable reductions in price, as you will realize by scanning the ngures quoted below, we just nnisnea TEXT IS TAKEN FROM TIMELY BIBLE TEXT Irving Ward of BuddaJvto HI Fol lower Uaed to Refute Claim That All Good In Christianity lias Bern Anticipated la Buddhism. "For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken ma the foun tain of living waters, and hawed them out olatarna, broken claterna, that can bold no water." Jeremiah 11:11. This text formed tha theme of an exoeedlngly Impressive sermon by tha lUv. WUllam Hiram Foulkea, of tha First Presbyterian church, laat evening. Tan to Cletema. Coming from tha time of Jeremiah down to tha present, particular striae waa laid upon tha fact that today, even n thla land of liberty, educates, intel ligent people are turning to cisterns, represented by tha numerous cults. away from the fountain of life, repre sented by tha Church of Christ: endeav oring to bew, with Infinite effort and toil, out or tha rocka or apecuiaiion and philosophy, cisterns in which to store truth, which, whan stored, can only become stagnant. The dying words of Buddha to his followera: 'I must now leave you, and as I now leave you I must Impress It upon you that tha parte and powers of man must be dissolved work out your own salvation with dUligence." were quoted In refutation of the claim that all that la good In Christianity has been anticipated In Buddhism. Judged by Its fruits It utterly fails to satisfy, as do all the other forms of faith in which people are seeking to find re lief, finding Instead sterile dearth and barrennem, desolation and ruin, tha most deplorable aspect of such effort being the fact that they are turning away from the Church of Christ, fol lowing after strange gods, possibly the name of a woman, hewing out broken cisterns which cannot hold water while the fountain of life will not be slopped, because it has been open forever. Oan Forsake Cisterns. There is. however, an alternative. Just aa It is possible to forsake the fountains, for the cistern, it is equally oselble to roxeaKe tne cistern ana go to the fountain; not necesaaruy Sterling Silver Tablewdre from 53 Per Half IX, TUB TULTTD COFFEE SETS TEA SETS CAKE BASKETS BONBON DISHES TRAYS CLOCKS CUT GLASS TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS 14 Dis-. count TABLE SPOONS KNIVES AND FORKS DESSERT SPOONS OYSTER FORKS BOUILLON SPOONS TEASPOONS BERRY SPOONS COLD MEAT FORKS CARVING SETS Dozen to $8, $10 and $12 Per Half Dozen 14k Solid Gold Set Rings Which are mounted with the finest gems the market af fordsDiamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires, Pearls, etc. ; Garnets, Turquoise, Topaz, Amethyst and all other stones used in the iewelry art. $500.00 Rings reduced to 8350.00 $400.00 Rings reduced to 8300.00 $250.00 Rings reduced to $190.00 $100.00 Rings reduced to 880.00 $75.00 Rings reduced to $60.00 $50.00 Rings reduced to 838.00 $35.00 Rings reduced to $26.00 $30.00 Rings reduced to 822.00 $20.00 Rings reduced to $15.00 $10.00 Rings reduced to f7,00 $8.00 Rings reduced to $5.00 $5.00 Rings reduced to $3.50 $3.00 Rings reduced to $2.25 $2.00 Rings reduced to ." $1.25 4 14sSougtk. a sale of diamonds, which was success ful beyond our fondest expectations, but we gave the values and kept faith with the public, who are not slow to discover the genuine from the bogus. All precious stones in settings will be included in the present sale. The sale that we now inaugurate has never been duplicated in this city and a visit to our store will convince you of the sincerity of this statement 14k Solid Gold and Gold Filled Brooches :; Set with precious and semi-precious stones, th& latest spring designs and guaranteed full 14K. $600.00 Brooches reduced to 525.00 $500.00 Brooches reduced to. $350.00 Brooches reduced to. . . $250.00 Brooches reduced to $175.00 Brooches reduced to $100.00 Brooches reduced to $76.00 Brooches reduced to... $60.00 Brooches reduced to $40.00 Brooches reduced to $35.00 Brooches reduced to $20.00 Brooches reduced to $10.00 Brooches reduced to $7.00 Brooches reduced to. . . . $5,00 Brooches reduced to. . . . $3,00 Brooches reduced to ! 5430.00. S 5300.00 J 5200.00 .$150.00 575.tH $58.00 J4T.00 $32.00 $27.50 815.00 $6.50 $5.00 $3.50 $2.00 ack ruin. but repentance. living fountain CANT EHFORCE SPRfflG LAW "Morality Under Socialism," waa the subject of an address delivered by Oeorge Vandergoet at a Socialist meet ing In Alleky hall last night. He con tended that present-day morals are af fected by wealth and capitalistic Inter ests, whereas under socialism a higher plane would be reached by true living. Juvenile court day at the Oaka, post poned last monfh on account of rain, will occur next Friday. July 21, when the wards of tke Juvenile court will bo entertained at "the resort on the river. A portion of the day's receipts will be donated to the Juvenile-Improvement association to form the nucleua of an open-air run. Water throught hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tha hours of 6 and 8 a. m , and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If need contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will be shut off. Rev. E. Wallace Shepherd addressed the young men's meeting of the T. M. A. at Mount Tabor yesterday after- jreaML tie toon ror nis euDjen innaein ObJSlons to the Bible." The meeting was held on the east slope of Mount Tabor, not far from the end of the car line. Tha estate of Arthur Davenport has property valued at $107,883 according to the report filed In the county court this morning by the appraisers, Tyler Wood ward. J. H. Huldle,son and S. Farrell. The property is all real estate In Portland. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, tVBshougal and way landings, dally; ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington streot dock at 2 p. m. Kelly's Family Liquor Store is a prescription In. Order rood -Iptlon ror that "dry Sunday " feel Order early. Corner Park and Morrison. Woman's Exchange, 1SS Tenth street. lunch ii:su to i. ousiness mens lunch, Henry Shaefer accused of assault and hattery oy Dealing nis wire, appeared before Judge Sears in tha circuit court City Council Will Be Asked to Aid State in Having Rules Obeyed. Because of the Inability of the fruit commissioner to satisfactorily enforce the spraying laws in so large a city as Portland tha state board of horticulture Is preparing a resolution to be Intro- duced in city council putting this work under the city's supervision. It Is the plan to have the new arrangement com pleted before tha spraying season com mences next winter. Complaints of different kinds have reached the board from all parta of the city regarding the spraying. Some have sprayed their trees and othera near have not, which effectually doea away with any benefit the spraying might have done.- Another very difficult prob lem Is that of watching tha men who do the apraylng as sometimes they will uss solutions that are ineffectual. Property owners complain that the scale Is Just as bad after spraying has been done. "All these things can only be regulated by the city." said H. M. Williamson, secretary or the state Horticultural board. "The problem of compelling the property owners to spray and ut the same time watching the sprayers is too much of a task for ons man." Another matter mentioned by Mr. Williamson is the difficulty of finding the owners of some of the property. Mr. Williamson said it sometimes took sev eral days to run down the proprietor of a bunch of Infected treea. In fact there are a number of smaller irritating problems that continually confront the fruit inspector. turning to the and drinking again in Ita truth. Mr. Foulkes begins his vacation this week, and next Sabbath, tha Rev. Ira W. Landrith, V. D. L. 11 D.. of Nash ville, Tennessee, will preach morning and evening. Dr. Landrith Is one of the great men of the reunited Presby terian church, being the leader of the Cumberland forces In the reunion which has been accomplished between the Pres byterian church. North, and the Cum berland Presbyterian church. Following him for three Sundays the Rev. Wil liam Foulkea. D. D.. of Kansas City. Kansas, will preach, and following him the Rev. Mr. Charles Gorman Richards, of Sterling, Illinois. RECORD AUDIENCE BRACELETS thla morning and Wednesday to enter waa fixed at 1800. allowed until files. His ball Wanted Bookkeeper, with experience; state salary expected and give refer ences. Union Box A Lumber Co., foot of Montgomery street. F.IV.BALTES & COMPANY II BLe MAIN 166 INVITE YOUn INQUIRIES FOR PRINTING FIRST AKDOU STREETS Navajo Indian blankets. 111 Sixth at Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth st. Eastman kodaks, 111 Sixth street. C. Elmore drove, formerly at 44A Washington street, has opened hls new studio at 862 Washington, corner Park, Acme Oil Co. sells the best safetv coal on ana una gasonne. fnone isast 7s, "Oolden Grain Granules" is of tha highest quality. D. C. Burns. Every Sent Filled and People Stood In Tiers to Hear Dr. Brougher. To an sudlenee that occupied every seat and stood In tiers about the walls. Dr. 4 Whltcomb Brougher spoke last evening on "Mlsmated. or an Unfortu nate Marriage." taking the case of Abi gail and NabaJ. Of Abigail he said that she was beautiful with a beauty wnicn signified good disposition, a pure heart and a noble character. Her facs was not the flirty type which displays a silly disposition, a shallow nature and an nntruetWorthv character. She was sensible. Down beneath all usefulness must rest a good understanding. "The voung woman of today who Is going to meet the great problems of life and who is going to fill that most re nponslble of all positions In the world, a true wife and mother, must be thor oughly educated. She waf) industrious; she knew how to manage her household well. The successful wife must be a helpmeet, not merely a help-to-eat meat. She was virtuous, she waa religious. "Nabal was rich and of good family but money has no power of Itself to bring happiness to a home. He was Ill-tempered, he was intemperate, he was irreligious. But what did Abigail do? She did, not become faithless to her husband and enter upon a life of fllrt lnsr with other men. Such a courae can only end in the loss of reputation for the woman and her ultimate disgrace and ruin. She did not seek a divorce. "I am not opposed to divorce on proper grounds. I do not believe God Almighty ever intended that a sweet. pure, true, noble woman should live life of misery as the wife of some faithless drunken scoundrel who is un true to her and to his marriage vows Nevertheless." Abigail did not seek a divorce: she remained true to Nabal and God delivered her through the death of htt worthless husband. Whatever comes between husband and wife there la but one thing to do be true to your conscience; be true to God and in due time some way. somehow you may re alize all that God has in store for you. 14k solid aoid, aoid Filled and Sterling Silver These are goods that we buy from manu facturers that produce only the most ar tistic designs and best quality of goods set with diamonds and rubies of best quality. 14K SOLID GOLD. Former price $85 During sale 870.00 Former price $75 During sale S 500.00 Former price $60 During sale J 548.00 Former price $o0 During saJe S 537.50 Former price $35 During sale J525.00 Former price $25 During sale; J 517.50 Former price $20 During sale i 514.00 Former price $15 During sale $10.00 Former price $12 During sale $8.00 We Sell for Less Than Others See for Yourself I Two Store, Portland Oregon, and Council Bluffs, Iowa ff 1 1 rc CenulneTortol COMBS saasas Genuine TortoU Shell Mounted Qold Hand Engraved or Plain Polished $25.50-Now , 1517.00 $22.00 Now : 1514.50 $20.00 Now 1512.00 $18.00 Now $10.50 $15.00 Now $0.50 Gold Filled and Sterling Combs Plain or set with semi-precious stones. Formerly $16.00 Formerly $12.00 Formerly $10.00 Formerly $8.00 Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly $7.50 $6.00 .$12.00 58.50 50.50 55.00 54.50 S3.75 $4.00 $3.00 $3.50 $2.00 BRACELETS GOLD FILLED AND STERLING SILNER Former price $7.50 During sale. .84.75 Former price $7.00 During sale. .$4.25 Former price $6.00 During sale. .84.00 Former price $5.00 During sale. .83.50 Former price $4.00 During sale. .83.00 Former price $3.00 During sale. .82.00 Former price $2.50 During sale. .$1.50 Ladles' Lorgnette Chains, Neck Chains, Lockets, Pendants, La Valllers, Etc Reduced to a price that cannot be resisted. Those formerly selling for $12.00 Now $8.00 $10.00 Now $6.50 $8.00 Now $5.00 $6.00 Now $3.75 $4.00 Now $3.00 RT'S Popular and Reliable Jewelers and Diamond Specialist 273 Washington St. Near Fourth Phone Pacific 3759 laws of suggestion, all of which u yet undeveloped sciences, wnm i Is to call your attention to the prevalent tendency to patronize fool catoners. Vnw that the nlckel-ln-the-slot ma chines are gone the most conspicuous thing In the city to a stranger m mo prevalence of signs announcing the trade of palmists, phrenologists, star gasers. clairvoyants, fortune tellers, splrltual ict mediums and other fakers, who for a price will make predictions that nvor known to come true, sugges tlons with no foundation In fact, and to - . A. I. wavA nut rtf .e ground where they never have or THE GRAND never win exist. "We should call a halt to the patron age Oi -hose whose stock in trade Is de ception and fraud. This kind of thing as we see Its fruit has produced a large crop of broken rnenasnipe, aoraMiu; in felicities, financial blunders and dlsap nnlnt.H 1 1 V "The climax of sll this evil Is for a Christian who believes In the efficacy AarUVEWXsTTS. MARQUAM GRAND g5ST5 BTAXTIHO TOHIOKT 1U WEEX Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 1CIBS VAJrCXS OTTEH. In Suderman's Powerful Play rh rrmissi or SAiajT JOKH. Prices Night, 26c, 60c, 76c, 11-00, Matinees, 26c, 60c, 76c. Next Week Miss CNeU In Magds. Vaudeville Da Lux. wzxnc or xrjiiT is. OKBAT HOT WXATXZB BILL, RETTxir or Box ajtd uotxajl "A Bit of Travesty" 1 wno Deneves in m euicucy nrrTTl om T of prayer and boasts that he can now XHHi OlAH "RIGHTS OP PARENTS" D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Tamhill phone. Bark Tonio for rheumatism. Back Jeweler 206 Alder. Klser., Scenio photos. Imperial hotel. Important to Everybody. For a number of years I have been making and using in my family and supplying to my friends a remedy that cured me of chronic indigestion and con' ha e v discovery I will disclose the formula stlpatlon, after doctors slrlr ing that the d failed. De- ubllc may benefit by my for Its manufacture for the mere ex Dense of writing and mailing same. Ia easy to make and an infallible cure. In close a sliver dims and 2c stamp to Pa cific Specialty company, Dept. G, San Francisco, CsX WILLIAM M'GEE TO &E ORDAINED PRIEST (Special Dispatch to. Ttie Journal. Salem. Or.. Julr IE. WUllam MoOes of thla city will assume tha sacred robes of tba priesthood at Portland at St. Marya cathedral next Thursday. Ha is tne son pr Mr. and Mrs. p. F. McOea of Salem and has been attending St. Patrick's seminary at Menlo Park, Cali fornia. He la 2 years of ace sod waa torn la Illinois. ie young falks of Rev. Corby Delivered Effective Ser mon on This Problem of Today Rev. James D. Corby, pastor of the Universallat church, delivered an ef fective sermon yesterday morning on the " Rights of Parents. The speaker contended that the whole problem of human existence circled about the home, that man was so cre ated that the family was the unit of existence. This was the young peoples age, the pastor said, where the man of 40 waa put on the shelf and the man was sougnt in aa tne w life. This spirit of tha present age waa obscuring the old world' Ideas of love and honor to be rendered parents by their young. Yet tha most beautiful thing In history was the reverenoe paid by the children in olden times to their elders. The" pastor contended that tha admoni tion for children to honor their parents and the promise of preferment to those who did held good In these days as it did in times now past. Ha pleaded for the care and kindness whieM ought to be shown by the young to the old and argued that this spirit. U nations 1. would be a bulwark of strength to the continued progress and prosperity of the nation. Ion with the Invisible and All wim turnlns- aside from such commun ion and unlimited possibilities to .seek the occult and thoroughly advertised wisdom of th fakers, who have not to their credit one weii-esiaDiisnea .ysiem Matlnees Tuesdays. Thursdays. Sarur of beneficent aid to humanity down to flayB ,! gundays at 2:80. Prices 10c and Phones Main 46(6 and Home A-1496 The Screaming Faroe Comedy, gTlAirOZ) ADTXHTXTMB OT MISS BBOWV." date.' SMALL WAGES BLAMED Downfall of Many Women Attributed to This Fact, Says Minister. At the Taylor Street Methodist church Re' 20c. Every evening at 8:16. Prices 10c, 20c and 80c. Reserved seats by phone. laat night sv. E. M. Hill. "w! eaklng With a Past." declared that tne small wages paid women Is the cause of the downfall Of many. After tracing the career of a girl fresh from the country seeking employment in the city, strug ollng to maintain an existence on the miserly salary she earns, then tempted and ruined by some man, Rev. Mr. Hill n trl ! "Th commercial Nlmrod is slaughter lng his gams for market, coining gold from blood, while the gaily bedecked huntsman Is pursuing his victim to the death for the mere pleasure of the chase. All employers are not guilty of thim rrtmn hut manv are. Many an employer -Is murdering Just as much as If he used tne unite, ne raw 'i demanding that his employes work for a wage 'smaller than they can liva upon in a nelf.rennectlna' wan. "It is the duty or sucn employers o Perform a simple sum in ariinmoiiu. ,.t them add board and lodging to the cost of clothing end then an amount above that for incidentals ana pay their girls at least this much salary. Thev will get. better service and their conscience will be clear. It is putting it mlMlv to aav that an employer is a dishonest man wnen n pay man enough for bis help to support them selves upon with self-respect. If he ?ays less than this he takes wnat De- lOngs to the employe aa mucivu n me mnnev waa emoeszieo rrom uie oantc Such an employer Is far worse than the embezxler, however, for he places the girls In such a condition of helplessness that an accomplice may steal that which Is of more value to them than their lives." CONGO ATROCITIES LYRIC THEATRE MainPh48n8!. This ween, the Allen Stock Co. Presents the Return of Miss Verna FeJton ia arwxzT ITEX.Z. or old dbdbt. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday nd Sunday. Prlcea 10c, 20c. Every a i lng at 8:16. Prices lOo. 20c and 80c Reserved seats by phone. Main 4886, Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. THE! Don Carlos Dogand Monkey Circus Free every afternoon and. even ing. Clever dog actors and a funny ape. Shows at 8 and 9. Prise dancing Friday. Special Saturday, July 20. Carnival of Fireworks. CLAIRVOYANTS FLAYED Rev. True Wilson Demands That All Fakers Be Prosecuted. Rev. Clarence True Wilson, at Grace Methodist church last night, took occa sion: mercilessly to flay the horde ef clairvoyants, palmists and kindred fak ers who at tha present time infest the city, and Incidentally chlded those who are wont to patronise them. The speaker took for his text II Timothy, 111: It. and the subleet of the timelv ser mon waa "Fool Catchers and tha Para sites that Prey on the Life of Port land." Ha eald In part: "It Is not my purpose to attempt to explain tha known phenomena of thought transference, oi naiad, geadlaj; nor tba BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Vaugbu and Twenty-fourth. July 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. SAN FRANCISCO VS. PORTLAND Oa me called at 8:80 p. m. dally. Games called at 1:80 p. m. Sundays. XJUimB'. SAT FHTDAT. ADMISSION 25. Grandstand 25a Children 10a Box Seats 26a Rev. Herbert Johnson Told of the Slaughter of Innocent People. Rev. Robert S. Johnson spoke yester day morning at the White Temple on the atrocltiea committed in the Congo 0 V Vln fnAM A U.liim X- ... V.fc V V ..'It. UVVUV.1I v.. . .... n ...... . Tha slaughter of innocent people whose the eelf-confeesed Instigator of the death excites no comment, tha ghastly blackest crimes in the history of the plies and strings of dried hands cut world A man who stops at nothing to from men, women and children be- nu nia own cotters and to secure lm- causa some village had coma short in munity rrom outside investigation, ita rubber supply, cannibalism and mer- The United States has now expressed clless scourging' Dr. Johnson told of to England a desire to be allied In what these and intimated that he could tell ever executive action may be taken to other things that would drive the audi-1 put a stop to tnese outrages. Mr. John ence all away. I sob states that be beliavea that It can Mr. Johnson represents the Congo Re-1 D accomplished bloodlessly. form association, a national body which has lor its ooject tne amelioration or l - the condition or the natives in the Congo. King ivopold now stands be- For Ice call Main 284 or A-S145. lee Ice. . For 4eiT call Main 14 nr A.SflK fere the world, declared Uie apeeJter, M I Delivery oempaay, SSI Stark st. fRffi ELECTRIC FLATIRONS ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL Save Xer Xealtb Save Xer weary baps ewe Too SCxmaj Bevrs Tou Cloths are Xer Temper Save Bee Cosjanlejdoa steva Xer Muse I WEATHER r( fjJ (I pP Fill in coupon and mail to us : The iron will be delivered, with all necessary equipment, abso lutely free of charge. CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO US TODAY PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT ft POWER COMPANY, First and Alder Streets, Portland, Orefon. , ' Gentlemen: You may deliver to me one Electric Flat iron, which I agree to try, and if unsatisfactory to me. to return to you withia 30 day from date of delivery. If I do not return it at that time you may charge itm to my account at $4.00. It U understood thst no charge will be made for the iron if I return it within 30 days. Name Address ...... DEPT. J. THE THIRTY DAYS' ATRIAL OFTTU API I? 1 ONLY TO CONSUMERS OF OUIl CURlll: , ,."' -