THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. V PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1S03.
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LET IE KILL THOSE
HEW DETEtlTIOll HOME OPEtUS FEBRUARY FIRST
FEED Oil BISCUITS;
A Y l SKASh (ih It V S
An SAYS
Tut Secretary of War Ex
pects to Be Nominated
. Upoa Tlrst Bauot. at Jie-
publican National Conven
tion in Chicago, r ,
' fCalted rM tMM4 ' Wat.) -
Washington, Jan. IS. Secretary Tft
expects to be nominated on the first
ballot in the Republican national con
ventlon. Ha expects to get at least 80S
vote out of the 'MO. The number neo-
eaary to nominate ia 411. For tha first
. tima since Taft's cornpalgn opened his
: managers tonight reduced their prog'
' nostlcatloas to concrete form. .
This la tha war they "line up" the
various states and sections of the coun
try: . - - -States
which have declared for Taft
through, central committees -Canrorn la.
Kanaka, Nebraska, Missouri Michigan,
Weal Virginia and Ohio total. ISO
"vote. - . . .....(
Futea-which are sure for Taft tha
entire south, with the poeelble exception
of Kentucky and Oklahomatotal, 210.
States which are reasonably sure for
Taft Minnesota, North Dakota, South
Dakota. Montana and Iowa total, 19. .
Territories sure for Taft 11.
Grand total. (01. - 5 H
To make up for possible deficiencies
tor elates classed as "reasonably sure."
the Taft folks expect to draw from the
following, classed as "probable": New
York, S votes out of a possible T8;
Massachusetts. II: Connecticut. 14: Ida
ho, ; Oregon, S, and Washington, lb
total, io. . .1
From this district Would also come
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Elaborate Program. I? Ar-
4; ranged ' for. Entertain-,
i ment of Delegates. 2.:
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. Aa elaborate program for the en ter-
talnment of tha sUte grocers, who will
ba ia attendance at the annual meeting
of tha. Bute Grocers' association this
week, baa been prepared by Acting Bao-.
reUrr Merrick of the 'Portland Retail
grocers' association. ' -
Among other, Interesting things
planned for the visiting grocers Is a
trip of Inapection through the plant of
the Paclflo Coast Biscuit company
Tuesday noon wnd a luncheon at tne
Slant in nonor or ino guests, weanev
iv noon the vlsltinr rrocers will be I
taken throush the Dlant of the Union
I Meat company and shown how govern
ment Inaueoted meat la prepared , for
the market. An elaborate lunch will
be served at. the Union Meat company's
1 j j ; LII-I WlIU I 1 1 L. I ,1X11-1. I AIU
I Will Give a Course of Treatment Absolutely Free to the. First
, , , One Thousand Persons Who Wnte Me, to Prove '
What I Can Do.
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packing house.
At the
I PUT OXYGEN INTO YOUR , STOMACH
To Purify Your Blood and Destroy the Germs of Disease, That Prey Upon
Your Lift, I Put Artificial Nerve Force Into Your Nerves and Brain - ,
' "s to Give You Strength and Power I Treat You With My Mar- ,
, ' - vclous J'ty.Jr'hy - Treatment, Too, - the Moat Powerful '
, . Healing Agency ' Known to - Man.
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I WAS COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES
banquet at the rortiand hotel I Of the City of New York for Several Years, and Had Charge of the Various
iiospiuis; ineretore, i uugbt to Know a Thing or Two 'About -
What 'Kind of Treatments Cure I Was Voted a Medal of '
i f Honor by the United States Congress, So That My Word i ' 1 '
Wednesday night Governor Chamberlain
Will be amona- the speakers. .
The Balem grocers have formed a re
tail, arocers' association, and for the
first time Balem will send regular dele
gates to the state convention.
The sessions of the association will
be held In tha hall on tha fourth floor
of . the Allsky building at bira ana
TheTr7m for the convention Is Sill VVII I illVP VHI I A TDI IDCF HT TPT A TUITMT
follows: . t ii iiilluiii, a n.vuuituL Vfl S IIL. I ITI Lli I
19 m.-M.eting called to order by WSr"
enough votes to make up for split del
em I Ions frcm Ohio and Iowa.
Classed as possible" are aH the rest
or tne states or the union, excepting
PennnylTanla, Indiana and Illtnola. the
Teft folks graciously conceding to Knox,
Fairbanks and Cannon, resnectlvelv.
These figures are understood to have
oeen approved by Charles P, Taft, ths
secretary's orotner. wno lert this even
ing for Cincinnati, after a, two days'
visit in Washington. .
Coincidental .with his departure was
that of Senator Foraker. also for Ohio
but Uiey did not take tne same train.
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SUES TO LET HUSBAND
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Iowa V ) Politician's Speech
Won Married Woman by "
' ' Its Eloquence ; y'r
, Dea Molnea. Zowa, Jan.' K IS. Mrs.
John C, Cottrell has brought suit for
divorce from Representative ; Cottrell,
who, besides being mayor of Klngaley,
Is accounted the wealthiest man in the
Iowa legislature, being worth 1600,000.
This move by Mrs. Cottrell delights
The new Detention home, going up In
Center addition, will be completed and
turned over to the county court by Feb
ruary 1, 10 days ahead of contract time.
The building was constructed by Con
tractor Oeorge. W. Oliver, who breaks a
long' standing record by finishing a
county building In advance. of tha time
named in the contract Mr. Oliver aays
that he wanted to sea If it ware poasl
ble for a contractor to live up to hU
agreement with the county court, and
that he spared no effort or expense to
complete tha Detention home on con
tract time.
The bulldlns-. fa St by SO feet rests land: Welcome to Rose City. Hon. Harry
oh a full concrete basement and repre-1 jane, mayor,- Portland; Welcome by
sents an expenditure of about 115,000. 1 Portland sssooiatlon. J. C. Mann, Port-
There are IS rooms. Including two dor-hand; response,. Vice-President Theodore
mltories, two class rooms, living rooms, I jtoiJi, Salem; appointment of committees
reception room, office, dining hall on credentials, resolutions and rules of
Hiicnen, era. special iinnnun WK" I oruer. - During recess tne oeiegates wiu
given to the heating, lighting and ven- ciTta M opportunity to go through
Ulatlng arrangements of the structure. I the pUnt of the Pacifio Coast Biscuit
Mrs. A. W. Hough, wife of a contractor
of this city, whom Mrs. Cottrell names
as corespondent For Mrs. . Hough, a
leader In women's clubs, publicly de
clares that ahe has found her "soul
mate- In Cottrell, who has been married
!f years, and Is tha father of grown
ups. Mrs. Hough even confided to her
husband her undying love for Cottrell.
and Hough promptly tdld her ha would
give her a divorce, and got oat of the
way, after advising the unfortunate
Mra. Cottrell to do likewise.
It was the eloquence of Cottrell. "the
gentleman from Plymouth county,"
that convinced Mra. Houch that aha la
for him and he fdr her.
I .love John Cottrell." Mrs Hnnrh
said. In sn Interview at her home to
day. "There was a peculiar eloquence
ror me in the speech made by him on
the 3-cent fare bill before the house of
representatives last' winter, and al
though I had never seen him before
an5. . Ceapita the fact that I waa mar
ried to another, I have loved him aver
since." -.. .
The facts here related aatound noil.
tlotans. and - mora mrtieularlv h
wives of politicians. It Is predicted
mai xewer speecnes win be made at
the next session of the legislature.
Beautiful souvenir nlatea trrm at tha
January clearance sale of Skldmore'a.
See tha display ad In this issue, and be
among the crowd of eager customers
Monday. There are souvenir plates for
every man, woman and child who calls. ;
Tomorrow flunnriavl Htt
w v.i i am i, n,, lur uikduhi nn Mar ati
r.am uina. roruana UBS UO. . f
company and wlU be served wlU a light j cina, or a cure-all. but It la a' treat-1 showed an Instance, of remarkable re
luncheon. - ' 1 I man that artll Ki- nuaaptKa aaiwwlallr I Mn 'Bmlmm -a m..-
rAPU'.orowrn niiir im admv u;t
Lnuii olr vlu iimc, m mimi
fix llYllMu il A I h A I HhK lAlxHl- 1 1 Po'. W lUc.h,u,0?,ii?nJf Ur sarma that Infeat your Wood study 'various methods and kinds
MO U lilU UnnllUrn I 11 Li. . V V I U II LU ?"Si!ll..e?ub or' oUowed-by Md uv oxygen la the . Ufa of treatment and X can honestly
ANNUAL CLErJRANGE SALE
OF SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS
ELEGANT KIMBALLS, STEINWAYS, DECKERS, CHICKERINGS.
;, jq. vjcxuix o, wjujK3, AWU MANY OTHERS AT LESS
THAN HALF ORIGINAL COST.
Many people of excellent judgment
prefer a good upright or grand piano
iui oom men uvea iitti
le, rather than
r make.
our Annual Clearance Sale appeals with
a new one of inferior
,To .such
double force. First, on account of the
high character and splendid condition
- of the Instruments . offered .(many of
them being as good as new), and sec
ondly, on account of .the tremendously
low prices at which these many fine
planoa are offered. . . v, t , . ?
Many of these Instruments are from
the best homes In the city , and state,
from previous ownexa who are able to
change their pianos aa often as fashion
or fancy, may dictate, and who do .not
. heqjtate to sacrifice an almost new In
strument for one with a different case
to match new or refinlsbed , interior
decorations. Again,'' many of the in
struments Included ' in this sale have
come to us as the result of our cot
trolllng the exclusive representation for
the world's best and most famous makes
Instruments - whose- reputations have
been built solely on real merit and mu
sical excellence, and not gained nor
maintained by engaging foreign artists
at fabulous salaries. Still again, other
numerous Instruments have been ex
changed for the Incomparable Pianola
Pianos, the standard or the world, also
controlled exclusively by -tha House of
Jtllers. .. - y:.ir -.. -.--.
Naturally, when the glorious dick
ering, Boston's best make fend America's
.oldest make, or the handsome art lia
selton, or -tha popular -.Kimball Chi
cago's best make or the incomparable
Weber, with Us wonderlul tone the
piano of todays-are desired, or In other
words, when discriminating buyers are
seeking the very finest piano to be found
in all the realm of the musical world,
they come to the House of Ellers the
House of Highest Quality and often,
very often, relinquish J their pianos of
nrevious choice, at a considerable sacrl-
1 ice, In order to satisfy their heart's
desire to own instruments recognised as
the woria s zoremosi.
None Will, Be Reserved
All these exchanged pianos, taken in
turned from rental use, and also a num
SCHUMANN Sold by us less than two
years ago. shows hardly any
DECKKR 'i' SONline ebo'n'lied'calS!
ehowa but little wear S2in
MARSHAT.T. JL iiiixm;"'."."S.IU
.rr, , """voiiu gooo, re-
liable make alna
H?oW,r -' c.n-hardfyb?
i?sgs?fvhw;caM-iis8
t a larger
SINOER lnahoSany. but
?,T?1?TIiT--,ln condition :
SfEADMAN-AUgo
ror
good
trade by us, in addition to those re-
ber which have become slightly marred
rrom display purposes, ana others a
iituo snop-worn, are included 1 in this
Annual Clearance Bale. . But to fully
appreciate thia extraordinary event one
Must see the pianos themselves, and
i.'iio ifimr ezcexient conoiuon and small
m-ms of Dries. -: 't r-
V KBKR Full slie, -perfect condition
bpatitiful rosewood case .......S.tla
onuo. uwnun case, action
and tone as good aa ever 8223
J "HAS E -Fancy walnut case, fine old
Miiiviara inaKe ....... ..s??t2
PI'.ASE Another one, a more elaborate
Mvic. m perrecc condition .....2T2
K V 1 " HETT Largest else, the most ex-
r naive , eaaevy can t be xtold from
' v .-.' ',..', ft ', . 92 T2
l; VI. RETT Less" expensive case than
the above, but in : perfect ; condi
tion 212
LTD WIG Largest size, shows but lit-
i!uwre ................
lu'iut iiiftoe in rrance ........is
ikiAUMJuiiv rancy wainui case.
.stt new . . ,
good
1162
3C 1 si HALL Beautiful quarter-aawel oak
i 8238
I i , i N WAV The famous Verlerand
i t S218
I.: n:ii H-aut!ful mahogany c.--. the
i- ...r t-J ij le 2
thor-
practice piano
8TECK The $650 s'tVle! ' VaVv
gaJn 0gaDJr casa- rre bar-
CHICfpRlNodMulne rose-Voo'd8??
used about 42 years .. .V. 7.7.7. 8235
A Square Deal on Squares
LINDEMAN . . . . . . . . , Spl
STEINWAY-in excellent condition' It
Q STECK-Beautlful "rISefool
case; In fine shape rie
in through repair . 7. .
Piano Payers Are Also
. Included
MELyiLLB CLARK APOLLO, with S7
' 'u"'o;tlia'inusio alone Is
m worth the price) ...k,.........k
ANGBLUS Orchestral type, l&
ANGELUS Another one Just like the
ANOELUSMahVgVny; good piayinf
ANGELUS rThe very latest type, ft! in
MELVILLE CLARK APOLLOi-In fine
conaition an . armful of music
clnded , ... .. ; . ... ... d . . . ... .
S&WSTA VJAA! 'A t f -S8S
vuiLOAii jtjojk i jjtv -ua caae, grooa as
GENUINE PIANOLA Ebony 'ca"e7i5
good condition ................ JklOO
ase, a late type In fine condition 875
GENUINE PIANOLA New but, dlscorS
iinuea miyim .. ........ . MX70
We Will include a veara aubaeHntlnn
to our circulating library, with each of
me aDova tnanoias. .-.
- And scores of other- rare Valuaa - r tr
ivially every well known make of piano
is representee; in thia ania a.t nir anf
In some cases, less than half of original
price. , td ., imDoriance or tnia a.ia
shouid lmDress you that immadia.ta ac
tion is necessary in order to secure best
choice, for such exceptional offerings
o re ieaiurea in ims sate are bound
to be snaoned ud nulcklv. If von liva
at a distance wire, telephone or write
at -once, Remember that evarv Inntru.
rami win oe round exactly aa represent
ed and satisfactory in every respect or
; The extraordinary vaJnaa and th n.
nsual saving embraced in these offer-
inn are Daaea la each castmn a cash
SaiSw but if von, daaira uimMti
will arrange them to suit your conven
ience, for the mere addition ' of the
Usual 1mnla IntaraaK . TTilopa .
House BiKeat, Buplest and Best Deal
ers, 883 . astilngton street, corner of
Park.;;.- ' .V- , . . ': .-V...
rellz Haney,' who plays the part of
Alderman Phelan In "Tbe Man of the
Hour,' which was at the Hellg last
week, comes of an bid fighting family
and during the Spanish-American con
met Mr. Haney himself was on tha
battleship Brooklyn with Admiral
Schley at the famous battle of Santiago,
Mr. Haney has served his time In the
navy of the United States at the re-
iuest of his grandfather, who came to
m erica in 13.
The actor's grandfather, John Haney.
Was tranSDOrtad from Irolnn.l tnr hnlA-
lng clandestine meetings in the moun
tains and plotting with other Irlrhmen
to free Ireland. He settled in vtraHnia
5a, wa Protected Dy the government
ui in is cxiuncrv. Dunn, ik w-- nf
1812 John Hanev waa nna nt (h
uici a.
For ths protection "of the United
ntates, some years before his death, he
T. "Sue,t nis sons tnat each
of them. and all of thair i.-.ni,ni.
should at some time serve . their time
under the stare And stripes. V
Felix Hanev-a fatha tnnir I-
Civil war and captured two Con fed a.
rmiw HUB in tne Oattle or tha W Mar.
ness. Mr. Haaev haa thaaa In hi hnm
f HydePark. Massachusetta All of
his brothers,' . three In number, have
served their time either in the navy or
in the army. A nephew. Charles Haney,
s now on the battleship Kansas, which
is on. its way to the Paclflc " 1
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PrV.i&vTnir&TZ in tht Mail Box Today Brings Vou This Wonderful Fres
Courss. or Treatment Tomorrowrit Is Truly Astonishinf How
Quickly ni Surely .This Remarkable Treatment Will O vercomo ;
Deep-Seated Kidney,' Liver, Stomach and Lung Troubles,' and
Other Dangerous Diseases Let Ms Civs You ths Proof Free. '
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My treatment Is not a paUnt medl-i regard to Mr. Hyatt that ' his case
of standlnr committees: reports of local fraduate physician, after careful I m my irarled experience as Corn-
associations, diagnosis- of your condition.' I mlasloner of Charities of the City of
S p. m. Address. The evus or rar-i True, it will contain oxygen to KWINew York I had every opportunity to
or
lUKUHiuik i , . I TOUT ttlOAd. It rlVM Vltallt-T tA tJia I onnao1antlAii.lv tall r i..
4 p. m. Addrestrrne r:"" 'n iad mAa ;j i,7 I" ZZlZrJ.VJL V..w v.
a. RataJU Buslnesa." W. jruna. ex-l"- r v. 1 u,i ,aw bu.t nmiou nuiui uw ,
president Portland association; followed rln and vigor, but It is death to I Have compares , with the - treatment
by discussion, j bacteria and disease gems. ' I which I art In position to offer you. X
p. m. ineairs pariy. - - r inwuntni . wiu contain aruuciai i Know mis is a strong atatemenv bu
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IS. nerve force, which 4s the nearest ap-1 1 do not feel that it Is one word
.m . iaa.. -rh wa n Mar. I Preach to natural living nerve force strona-er than tha absolute truth. ; !-
chant's Placa In Publlo Affaire," Uon.jthat Has ever been discovered. , It , ia I I was voted a medal of honor by tha
Herman Wise, mayor of Astoria, wiy- marvelous ,now mis arnnciai t united States Congress; I wa' deco-
: a. m. Address,' -rne weneiii ox nerve rorce takes tne piaca- or tne l rated by the Renublio of Venesuela: I
in ommi iimns, I natural nerve j force, and. rives you 1 m. .mhi.4 nadat r n, nix.
Ann aw w h . . , . . , . . - m Awfl . .
iTSJf - JrAddra. "Tha Tt.at treatment will also , contain ' special 1 1 have been Special Agent for tha
Methods of Meeting Mall Order Com-1 remedies suited to your particular I United SUtes Treasury Departments I
- 1 petition," Paul Bettlehelm. Bprlngrieid, conuiuon, praacnoea oy a- careruiihsve held many positions or honor and
, J Oregon; followed by general discuaalon. phyalclan. . . - ... . ... .1 trust, and I could not afford to. make
r- , x aiau use marvelous trwj-tmj 2rorce,iyou a single promise tnat i am not in
HwhfffiiiS PortlndL oradirtf; be,lev ls t nost wonderful a position to xulAll. or to tell yo any-
;Veaif rtha T deleaatM wlfi bV rfven iTI n1,n. Pww nown ?o - man. Tms thing which would be tintruo.
opportunity to visit the Union Meat mighty unseen force of such- tremen-l j fa not ask you to send ma ona
company's plant, inspecting its various I -u potency Is a Divine gift within I cent of money; merely write me giving
'parimems;- tirnt lunc
S:0ft p. m. Address,
uncheon. I the reach of alL-and la years past peo-1 your nama and addreaa. and atatlna the
i,,r.:"r' "l I P1" wno acciaentauy stumDied on ill leading symptoms of your trouble, and
ilrnit m? "a employed it wera regarded as pHv-lyour case will be diagnosed by a regu
Wlowed bV bjr th Creator, and their power Ur graduate physician, who will pre-
scusslon. - waa consiaerea supernatural, because u I acrlbe for you a special course of treats
S:0 t. ra Addreaa "Credlta" CoL mJ could not be explained.' and yet . this I ment. I will send vou this course of
M. Brannlrk. Muunir fltudahalrar im. I arreat Mwtr. mia-htv a m it la la iSia. I - . . n.
5fL,nM,.--rUnd, 0r"on 'uwed by Mutely harmless. Incapable of producing 1 There are absolutely no conditions at-
m.-Addre... rnlaa- L"WA.? ht'"ulre'h'h-d to this offer. If your letter Is
A H n..M nr..M.n r1r.aA, a. T. . , - -. . w .v rf wh mM . w, . rVCBi vmn nn.T. TOur ITUimeOt Will DB
Retail Prices." Herman
manages Pacino Coast Biscuit com
pany, Portland, Dregon; followed
Oil
THOUGHT PUSH BUTTON WOULD
BRING ELEVATOR TO HIS ROOM!
evera cresldent Closaet A Dev.
era, Portland, Oregon; followed by dls
JournmenL
: 1:00 p, m. Banouet at Portland ho
tel, tendered by the Jobbers of Port- r?a
I turn mivuj v
land, Oregon.
Some day all up-to-date hotels will
have elevators running to every room
In the house. But a farmer who was
at the Perkins one day last week got
things mixed and thought the Idea was
already In effect He saw the push
button on the wall and began pushing
with one hand and then the other. No
elevator came."
Downstairs in the office thnw
consternation. Bellboys were flying
everywhere, upstairs and down. And
still the bell rang. Tha bellhops went
to the room, but there was nothing
doing. The old man from the back
woods wanted an elevator, not a boy.
WAtl BIO arafc I I M A a. a. . .a. 1 1
Tha fabled Oenll of Aladdin's woiider-1 sent tomorrow. Thia offer is good Only
MiiaalAM I rill lJSmrk IVlaiaiaaBaaAll at nfMrS whlh It- Va a(a. - ak......J . "
vviw a vis. I " r . r"" w -I IU IU III l iHi lUUUaMaalU LIOrBUlIaV WUW
EJoctioti off officers and election of Dellovo wu' Ku-oely xre&ttr utan tnat I writ tnat, . win mmi . a.
mesjUnr pUco for next oonYtmtlon. Ad-1 which X can reveal to you. - I mnnav in .rlv thaaa f paa annraaa ft f
Doctors In great universities . Of I traatment. but I want , to iimv ts tha
Franoe and Germany Have taken np and afflicted in every city and lo
the study of this mysterious forca I calitv. In this country that at laat wa
Philosophers and metaphysicians hava have a treatment which is absolutely
been compelled to admit that they aure and tertaln in Its effects.
Cannot fathom its secrets. YOU may I No -matter what vsnr dlarua- nrt
attribute it to rehablllUtlon of nerve matter what treatment you have tried,
force, re-eatabllahment of vital mag- I want you to write to ma, If we
netlc energy, psychlo power or what think that we cannot cure you, we
you will the fact remains that pa- will frankly tell you so, but do not
tients in otter despair hava claimed heal tat a because .your case has. baen
that they hava been restored to health pronounced incurable. Y
by this wonderful treatment when all I I hold in . my hand a bundle of it-
.,K- .IiIhm ..IU I. . .
"""a- i ters irom peopie wno say iney. nave
Mrs. N. W. Bowden of. Newbern, I been restored to health bvmr treat.
North Carolina, says: "One year ago 1 1 ment after doctors had given them up
was in a dying condition. Three doe-J to die.- .
tors had given, me up to die. . I tried I if you wish to try my frea course of
Force of Life, and today I am a well I treatment. I advise vou to alt daw arid
woman, i inana uoa ior ma aay tnat write me today. If you r don't wish
treatment waa sent to me." Here It to try mv treatment, writ ma anvwav.
Tha Mtiiiir monthly maatin . ,- B"" vm ma. imuuou irwri ma we win send you a uiorougn diag-
" ? -Bl M. of th of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; you may Uoais of yaur case and explain to you
COURT WARDS
WILL BE CARED FOR
. ".. , -I
Improvement Association
Lays Plans for Better
ing Conditions.
He refused to listen to an explanation
u Kvminuea jo pusn tne button.
He rang and he rang and he swore.
But no elevator appeared. Nothing but
uouuuya ne in signi. rinauy the old
man listened to a word of advice. But
he refused to use the carrier and aaid
he preferred to walk If the elevator
couldn't call for him at hfa room.
Its a wonder youse fellers wouldn't
get next to yourself and git some up-
iu-iuio improvements nere. ne said. I t n T . , i v. n,Mi.uiiii onu.; u u iu
arter paying bis bUL "The next time J . . v 1 assooiauon was read it for yourself. Mra Peters says: I In deUU Just what we think this treat-
to the city rm going to stay held in Judge Oantenbein's court room i thank our Heavenly Father for guid- ment ahould do for you.; I will also
- - - n . v.v.au. h b ix room
door whenever I want it."
And the old man left, saying some
thing about trying the Portland the
"Mi nine ne came te town.
SPECIAL PEOGEAH
ATY.W. C.A. TODAY
At the Y. C A. this afternoon the
Centenary Quartet from Centenary M.
E, church, of this city, with K. a. Miller
as leader, will give a concert beginning
at o'clock. Mr. Miller is a well known
musician of this city and all who know
him will be anxious to hear the Quartet
nmedlately ' following the concert,
.'A.' Reea will eiva a. short ittnumH.
con lecture and tha tfcdress of the af
ternoon will be delivered by Dr. Luther
R. Dyott, the popular pastor of the
First Congregational church of this
city.- - . "., ,
Dr. Dyott is a specially strong speak
er for men and has chosen as his
subject for this address, "When a Man
is Ready." ; John Baeckli. a native
Swiss, who Is an expert performer On
the slther, will play aeveral Dlecea. The
discussion group which follows thu ,m .v. ,h.... , t,:7 L".',""r
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iiuk wui aiscuss Ttmiit,. .nniM.ii.. i ..j i.
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men's meetina wilt dianaa
tiona." The afternoon will close with
last night, with the largest attendance ing mo to you and for the good health give you' full-information In regard to
in the history of the organization. Tha you hava restored to me. I would have marvelous Psy-Phy Force, or if you
business of the meeting was confined ben ,n mr srave had It not been for wish I will send you a course of treat
entirely to routina mattara 'i you. Your treatment has; certainly ment absolutely free, and let you take
tntttee on "Friends for Bovs" waa an. curd m completely." Then taka the It under thelrectlon of your own fam
Domted conslstlns of A. r Vau r I CM 9t Mn Hyatt He was a man lly physician, so that there may be ab
EJn52f0Jlllf"nrr r fcYe"'ei r-lwho had gone from doctor to doctor: 1 solutalv no doubt aa to the exact cause
U. UIOI. WDOII QUIT Will ha tn finA fn, liiwur uiw w J 'v ui lu, uuiiiiiuui nguiia nuiciii iwi
every ooy orougni into tne Juvenile I unnea bwim vvuiuuniviier xiiugowajr. I positive it win .proauce, Aaareu roar
court, a business man In the city who Who spent over three months lnvestl-1 letter to .Oen. James R. O'Belrne, Suite
gaung Force or ure treatment, says Jn 1 1020, Syracuse, New xork.
tne. singing or a lot of popular old son us
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&c..wnou.r luxiuxi. All
and a
vited.
men in
flates free at the
aie or Skldmore'a
can
for his conduct
.About 4 business men hava- alrAv
agreed to take charge of Juvenile court
wards. As explained by a member of
the association, this system has been in
vogue for some - time In New York,
where it is found to work admirably, a
large number of boys having been
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Beautiful souvenir
January clearance s
See the display. ad In this lsaua. arid ha
among the crowd of eager customers adopted by prominent business men.
oionaay. i nere are souvenir plates for I The girl's club committee reported
every man, woman and child who calls. 1 the formation of flourishing girl's clubs
1 i i I at Alblna and Sell wood.
Tomorrow (Monday) will positively ' Tn?..c?.nM?"te ?" 7erIsIon of tho 1 1
be the last day for discount on east side Constitution" submitted a report amend- 1 1
gas bills. Portland Gas Co. " ing the constitution in Several partlcu- f I
jars, tne most n
the creation of
DOLLARS SAVED
CAKS THAT STOP FOB PASSM0EBS.
a board of directors.
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composed of the officers of the asso
ciation ana me cnairman or each
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in iquiqui, ynin, women act as Btroetcar conductors '' Th
picture buuwb a woman conductor graciously endeavoring, to signal
person on the sidewalk who hag giyn svldencs of wanUng a rtde.
In Portland we hare nn-to-date electric Cars and tha nmnanva " A'mL-
sires appears to be to. hare them so hlghstrng that they -cannot stop at
street corners..:. ,SJLi2Li
. , borne day, Portland may haYe streetcars like Xqnlanl. . ,
the standing committees.
i Maintenance and life memhrah!n
were created, the former to pay $5 dues,
ixu ma- janar fiv.
The secretary renortM a total mam.
bershlp of 105.-
HENS SYMPATHIZE
WITH THE, WIDOW
Henrietta, Pa., Jan. 1'8. During the
past ' winter : Mrs. Joel Jackson has
bad so much .trouble with, the cold
freezing the eggs that she was about
ready: to give up the poultry business.
Being poor widow, Mrs. Jackson i
COUld not afford tO build a mnitarn haul
house, and : although the buildlna- aha!
uuiiiw tur iu, i mctory naa oeen
l chinked p With old newspapers and
! blta of rags, still, a' Artemus Ward
once said, it kent out only tha
of. the cold,, and all . the . eggs were
ruined. . ; -- - v -.
The other day tha widow cnllantait -
batch of congealed hen fruit and her
( sorrow was so great that she wept
Several hens saw her and they went in
Sympathy. . i'.. .
The next day , when Mrs. Jackson
made her rounds she found that all the
! eggs had been laid in one nest, and sit
i ting on them was an axed and nrnthnri
cluck. It was evident that the others
had deputised this ben to help out the
widow by. keeping the eggs warm, i
' At the same time the . output was
doubled, showing that the whole flock
was dong its best work. (
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"DO VOU know, hubbv. that whan T rn
to Oftend I shall dream of you .every
night?' -,, . ,,.
If It's all the aame to von t wnnM
prefer to have you stay with me and
dream of Ostend" i . . -
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