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THET OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, MARCH 11. 1D03. Turn Your Face . Into Dollars PLANS WELL. UNDER WAY' FOR v CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S CLUB FAIR K Many Man Has FsUei Becauss His Fact Was a Picture of Calamity. :,,.. . xj ?) . j -J - U-;- Mil- Fi U :-:-lL !! ! X 1 --i.uf .... , " v r f ifVyi It Uk unihln to uroduc ft roe. a perfect ro. Ana mo mn, io o .. cful, mmt have sunshine Insld. Tb lire whicn nan ii noi, wmuu nw and no nappinrss. is iur, .unT, tic, and a lauure. in worm l ready hrva too many vinegar laces that breathe Ill-will ana smre. jne nrtj iinii 1nv. comfort, sunshine. and IH cllnf to the man who has It, who radiates gladness and triumph wherever he Is and under all circuit Stanrea. Some people have a cenius for seek ing out the disagreeable, the crooked, the bad and the ugly. These are the destroyers; they travel In schools, they nsaa lugeiucr iui nicy iuib mvn Amu. and the cheerful part of the world will have nothing to do with them. And why is it tnat so. many peaaie disaster knowing at the same time that If they do, their lives will be ruined? Home people csnnet help It for pes simism umially comes from bodily dis orders, and this cannot always be pre vented. The stomach, for Instance, Is the most common cause of discontent. sour face, recklessness, disgust and lack of ambition. A bad stomach there is the secret of many a failure. yone can nave a good stomach, a stomacn, a siomacn tnai can care or anything and everything put Into it. no matter wiiethnr very bad stomach now or not. Then why not havs itT smarts UYsnepsia Taniets ao tnis very thing. One Ingredient of these little tablets digests 1. 000 grains of food, and no matter how bnd Is your I dyspepsia' or Indlgeatinn, these tablets will digest everything in your stomach. Iff i lliiiii CORNER EAST BURNSIDE AND UNION AVENUE West Side People Are learning That It Pays Them to Trade Here Big Crockery Spjijaf In Our M Home of the Catholic Young Men'g Club. ,,' Plans for the carnival and street fair to be held by the Catholic Young Men's club In Alblha are progressing. Josepn Meier has been made manager and will have general supervision of the work. , The committees were appointed sonas time ago and. operations have begun. A long tlma lease has been acquired on the property between Stanton street. Vancouver avenue, Morris street and Williams avenue. The block is one of the largest In the city, and Is located near the clubhouse Just east of Wil liams avenue on Morris t"t work men ara engaged in leveling the plot so that It will be suitable for the car nival purposes. After the fair the block will be con VArtMt Intn an athletlfl field where base. ball, football and other athletic sports will be carried on in connection" witn the clubhouse. It Is hoped to make the Catholic club one or the most active and surcessrui athletic clubs In the west, Multnomah club not expected. The fair Itself Is given partly to defray the expenses of equipping the club. Work of enclosing the field will begin soon. The fair will be held during the last week In May immediately preceding the rose arrow. BOISE CHOSEN TO LEAD CLUBS Federated Association Hon- Chief . Booster for East Side. ors Whitney L. Boise was unanimously reelected president of tha United East Side cluba at the regular meeting of the federated association in the quarters of the East Side club last night The elec tion assumed the character of an vatlon for Mr. Boise, who was given credit' for hmvlng Inspired the new spirit that baa made the east side the '.greater part of Portland today. Joseph Buchtel. a pioneer and asso ciate of W. U Boise In his work for the east side, was made first vice-president. M. O. Griffin of tha Brooklyn Repub lican and Improvement club was made second vice-president ana m. v. A tha Mnrth Rest Bide Im- provement association, waa choaen third T. u IV la elected Min mil Df. William DeVeny of ha Mnna viiin board of trade and Dr. JU M. Davis of the Multnomah Improve ment association were chosen executive committeemen to serve on the executive hoard with the other oiiicer-. nr. iTtnia-. Mr. Buchtel and Mr. Wells are ' members of the East Side Improvement association. . ., Mr.' Boise congratulated the east side on the gains It had made during the vear. Me f aid be was glad to see the spirit, that had been built up on the uit. aid. throuih the organisation of the 25 or mors -clubs, that were, now working harmoniously for a "greater east side and a great Portland. Haka Zn All Sit Up. Tha organization of clubs Is the only wsy to make the city officials take no tice of the east side, he said, and It lias been learned that there must be organisation . In order to get satisfac tion from the officials. - -I believe there Is sufficient energy, ability and Intelligence on the east side." said Mr. Boise, "to go ahead with these great things we have launched. Including the building of the two bridges across the river, the ln nUllatlon of a new pipe line from Bull Kun, ,thia matter of permanent street Improvement,' the closing of the draws at -regular hours, throughout the day and a great many other Important things that I conld name." It Is the general opinion among the members of east side civic bodies that Mr, Bolsa is deserving of much credit - for the raold progress made on the east side during the -past 12 months. He lias worked hard, and If there was no ' body else at the meetings of the clubs i Mr. iloise wis. ; Mr. -Orlffln made an enthusiast! ' speech, in which he -said that althoug he was well along past his sixties, h , exDected to see Portland a city of 1.000 flo6 Inhabitants before he died, and the greater part of the 1,000,000 by far on the east awe. . 8UxiTSIDE CLUB : TO MEET TONIGHT fA- namber of Important matters are to; come before the Sunnyside Improve ment association at Its regular meeting this evening in tne uunnysiae puouc school building. . The citizens of Sunny side are asked to attend this ' Includes women, for the Bunnyside club la coedu cational. ."J " V-"' -v The Montana 16-hour law for rail road employes In the train service has been declared by the state supreme court to oe vaua ana constitutional. INFESTED TREES UNDER THE BAH Greater Care Will be Taken to Protect City Foliag6 from. Scale. thoroughly and completely, and better and quicker than a healthy stomach can do the same thing. Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets will cure quickly loss of appetite, brash. Irritation, burning sensations, nausea, heartburn, eructa tions, loss of vim and spirit, had memory, and dyspepsia and Indigestion in their very worst lormi. No other little tablets In the world can do so much. You should carry Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets around with you wherever you go and take them after meals. Then only will you realise what It la to enjoy a meal, and wnat periect aigestion means. lour whole bodv and your mind will feel the effects; your vim will increase, you will be more satisfied with what the world does, you will think hanDler and be happier and your face will be one of supreme contentment. That will bring you success and then more auccess. Tour face will bring you dol lars. Try it. It will cost you Just SOc for a racks ae of these wonderful Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store on earth. Send us your name and address todav and we will at once send you by mall a sample package, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co.. 160 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. LAflGTOrrS HAME ECHO OF ENGLISH LIBERTY For Thurday, Friday and Saturday Regular $12.50 Dinner Sets for $7.65 In one of,, our Union avenue . windows you will see displayed the most beautiful set of din ner crockery offered by any Portland house within a year. There are 50 pieces in the set and every piece is a work of art. Of the latest scalloped shapes, edges are tipped "with gilt, and the narrow floral bor ders are of most delicate astors in an up-to-date treatment. They are from' Johnson Bros., England, and consist of the following: 6 7-inch Plates 6 5-inch Plates 6 Fruits 6 Teacups and Saucers 6 Individual Butters 8 7-inch Soups 1 Baker Nappie Platter Sugar Bowl Creamer Richard Deich. county fruit Inspector, Rpv. E(lvill O'TTflm ftlVPS Tfl- appeared oeiore tne associaiea easi siae clubs last night and made a plea for the cooperation of the different clubs In the work of ridding the city of Its Infested trees before the Rose Festival in June. Mr. Deich answered many questions relative to the attention and care of fruit and shade trees. The clubs favorably received the sug gestlons of the fruit inspector and it Ti expected that action will be taken soon toward advlaing the city to authorise the park board to employ Inspectors for the care of shade trees and other trees in the streets. The trees are neglected and are a menace to horticulture of all kinds and better fruit In Oregon. Th following communication was presented Dy mr. ueicn: The attention of the federated push clubs Is called to the great need of having all pest-Infested fruit trees In the city destroyed or sprayed before the date of the Rose Festival. No other one thing so unfavorably Impresses th visitor from the east as the spectacle teresting Address at Sellwood Church. of trees, along the streets and on vacan blocks In the city, which are as a result or ng tt icks r dying WHAT IS POWER Nature supplies force. Wind turns the wind-mill. The brook turro the water-wheel Coal runs the enn and food runs the man. Some things contain little force, somethings much. One substance full of power b SCOTT'S EMULSION; Nature put the power there. It ? Is a wonderful flesh-producer. This Is 'not wily a matter of nourishment but of new vigor, and activity in the tissues. ? W'y-:" J.yl-s ?tt v ABIragtttS0e.fta4 11.00. ; lots and unsightly neglect. "The united push clubs can do most valuable work for the abatement of this nuisance by creating a public sentiment against an sucn neglected and pest ridden trees which are a disgrace both to their owners and the city. "The members can individually heln along In the good work by reporting to ine couniy rruu inspector the exact 1 cation, by lot, block and addition, ol such neglected and pest-infested trees and the name and address of the owner or each of such lots. "Mall all reports to Richard Delcn county fruit Inspector, Multnomah coun ty, t& Kast Twenty-sixth street. BRANNICK'S DEATH KEEfY FELT BY CLUBS Organizations Pass Eesolu tions Commending Jlan ager's Clia racier. At a recent meeting of the United East Side clubs a committee was ap pointed to draw up a suitable resolution pertaining to the' death of tha late, Col onel E. M. Bfannick. The resolution was submitted last night and unani mously adopted. The resolution fot lows: "Whoroaa In h ..th'.f V Hf Dnn, nick, the whole northwest, and the city of Portland in particular, has suffered me irreparable loss or a man wno, aur Ing his entire life among us, was be loved ana respected by all for his ster ling character and honest and' charit able nature. He was a man who. in his lire as a citizen, could always be counted upon to lend his aid on any matter of puouc or civic good, in which matters his ripe wisdom, able counsel and ener getic work were of incalculable value. One of his chief aims waa 'the unbuild ing' arid bettering of business and civic conditions on -the east side.- and what ever has been done in this respect may be considered to a great extent a mon ument of his work in these directions. "His private and business life were above reproach: therefore, be it "Kesojvea. Tnat we taice- this oppor tunity of deploring his death, and hereby extend to his lamuy tur sincere condo lence In their bereavement." LATOUKEII FUXERAt V HELD TOMORROW Funeral services over the remains of Richard J. Latotirell, who died yester day at his city home, iboi jbeimont street, -Mount Tabor, will, ba held at Troutdale tomorrow morning at 11 o' clock. Mr. Latourell was one of the founders of the litUe town of Latourell near Latourell falls, v known far and wide for their beauty.! Mr. Latourell's home waa at Trout- dale but his health being poor he moved 10 f-orciana in oroer 10 secure meaicat aid some months ago. Ua was 44 years old and Is survived by a ,- father and nuiuer, r. ana Mrs. josepn JLatouren, the - pioneers 'after whom Latourelle jans is named, a wife, four brothers and two sisters. . v Rv. Edwin N. O'llara of St. Mary's cathedral gave, an address before the Sellwood Reading circle at the Sellwood Baptist church last night. He. talked on "Stephen Langton and His Times." Father O'Hara quoted the Anglican Blshbp Stubbs as saying that more im portant ideas originated in the thir teenth century than in any other cen tury In history, and urged a study of the spirit of that parlod. Father O'Hara said in part: "Stephen Langton's name Is associ ated In the popular mind chiefly with the great triumph of English liberties at Runnymede the wresting of the great charter from King John, l.angton rose to the position of archbishop of Canterbury by reason of his great abil ities as a statesman nd scholar. That historic see had been the home of a long list of distinguished archbishops, be ginning, with Augustine and Including saint Anseim and saint Thomas Bucket. Langton was an Englishman by birth, educated-at the University of Paris. It was In time of great men and great deeds. The foundations of modern classic literature were being laid: universities were sprlnglnar uo all over Europe, Pope Innocent III had Just esiaDiisnea tne ursi cuy nosoitai. tne age of cathdral. building had begun. iangton was destined to lay the foun dation of English liberties. Innocent III had been elected to the archbishopric or caniorDury ana compelled the unwili ing English king, John Dockland, to re ceive mm. xne Kngusn nation ranted under the leadership of Langton against tne despotism or John. The Magna Charta, which the king was forced to sign, is memorable, not so much for anything original in Its contents as for the method in which it was drawn un It was a contract between the people $12.50 Dinner Set Only $7.65 $11 Child's Crib $7.00 No. 411 Large size Baby Crib with firm woven .wire mattress, pink and blue en-, amelinp;, with drop sides like illustration ; selling regular ly at $11.00, made a special lor next six days at only $1 DOWN $1 A WEEK $7.00 You will find only the very latest shapes and trimming- No Old Stock for it is fresh from the manufac turers. Our Easy Payments should prove an attractive feature to many ladies this spring. Easter is near at hand and you'll soon be choosing a new Easter hat, and we invite you to look over stock and make, a note of our low prices. The hand" some "Merry Widow" hat, the latest rage iri millin- v ery, is specially priced here at only 'cDVaUU Pay a Little DowrQand a Little . Each Week Iron Bed Special $2.50 Good, durable Iron Beds in a variety of colors, like the illustration; priced for Thursday and Fri- A q day at only pDv beautiful line of highly .enameled Iron Beds quoted at remarkably low prices for this month. Pay a little down on any of them, then $1.00 A WEEK FREE CAR FARE Goes With Every Purchase. ' Don't Fail to Ask for FREE CAR TICKETS foevmtz Bros Corner East Burnside and Union Avenue BBSS which it was drawn u and the king a definite recognition of the rights of the nation in affairs of government. Principal Herchman of the East Side high school will give the next literary, April 14s EAST SIDE CLUBS TO GATHER AT BANQUET The United East Side clubs will cloie profitable year's work appropriately 1th a banauet to be held in the Hotel Sargent In the very near future. The plans were laid last night and a com mittee appointed to arrange details. The date of the banquet has not been sot but the event will be held as soon aa possible. . Lewis M. Head, F. Heyck, Dr. William DeVeny. J. F. Kertchem and A. H. Manly were appointed . by President Boise to arrange for the banquet.' The committee will report progress at tii next meeting. March 24. when It is ex pected the date can be announced. WILL DISCUSS MUNICIPAL ART I, mi Th meet Ins- at Piedmont Presbyterian church tonight will' be held under the auspices of the Piedmont Improvement association. All citizens are Invited to be present. W. Wynne Johnson will dis cuss ' Municipal Art. NO STUDENTS, WO OAS, HO COGAX2TB If your gums bleed when you brush them, you have pyorohoe. a disease which. If let run, causes recession and teeth to loosen. We positively cure tha above disease. TEETH-.. iTm JT AotfttC This office Is eaulnoed with nil th latest appliances and formulas for doing klk 1 .... 1. P OUR PRICES 22-K Crown S5.00 Bridge Work, per tooth SS.00 Logan Crown 83.50 to 85.00 Best Rubber Plate 88.00 Aluminum Lined Plates 810.00 to 815.00 Silver Fillings 81.00 Gold Fillings 82.00 to 854)0 Vegetables Vapor used only by us for rainiess attracting oOc Hays Xsnnno U'Ll r CHICAGO Painless Denslisl COB. 6TH AND WASKUraTOZ?. Be sure you are In the right office. Lady attendant. Phones Main 3S80. A-5340. Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. The employes, of all the' railroads in Uruguay hn v. .nn. An a4la Th.M are about 1.200 mile. v.a1 In fTfft- ?apluaJt- coroed b British I " No matter how long it has baen gray or faded Promotes a luxuriant growth or neaitny nair. stops its failing out. and positively removes Dan- drnH. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes. 254 times as much In ILOO as 60c size. . IS NOT A DYE. ' t . U.s Bna ft. taT -:. 7 $1 and SOc bottles? at druggists' WOODAJRD, CLARKE CO. BAfJEB SEAT SALE OPENS SATURDAY The Heilig box office on Saturday morning , at 10 o'clock will offer the seats for the Joint recital of those two great, artists, Fritz Kreisler and Harold Bauer which will take place there the following Tuesday, evening, .under the direction ' of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman. There has never been in the musical history of Portland so famous a pair of renowned artists, and the musical nub ile has been aroused to the most unusual enthusiasm over this eagerly, -antloi-Daterf treat Bauer is an established favorite here and Kreisler left so tri mendqusly pleasant an impression with music lovers that everyone is anxious to hear him again. noth artists, being of the younger generation, have grown enormously In artistry and 'worth since their last appearances here and their joint recital win dc tne event par ex cellence of the aeaaon. .i .ir ' . ii i ,i" 1 " 500 CARS PASS OUR STORE DAILY GflSLER & DOifS UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE Tei-East 43M 386 E. Morrison St. Hme B233z HONEST GOODS! LOW PRICES REMARKABLE has been our success since we started. We attribute this to lie fact that we set "Honesty" and "Square Dealing" for our standard. i Our goods in every line are the best that can be secured, while our prices are lower than elsewhere. Here Are Some Special Bargains lor This Week Dressers in Golden Oak, Quartered, Mahogany and Birdseye Maple $25.50 golden oak or birdseye maple. $18.00 $24.50 golden oak or birdseye maple .$18.75 $25.50 golden oak or birdseye maple .$17.25 $29.50 genuine mahogany, 24x30 French plate. .$21.25 Our Carpet Department on Second Floor is filling up daily with new spring goods, such as Hartford & Smith's Axminster Carpets and Rugs, Whittall's Body Brussels Carpets and Rugs, Sanford's Brussels Carpets and Rugs, wool and 'naif-wool Carpets, Linoleums of all grades in large assortment of patterns. THE FAMOUS QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES TRADE ON THE EAST SIDEIT WILL PAY YOU Stops itching instantly. ecema, salt rheum, tetter, herpes, - scabies Doan's any drug store. , Cures pi lea, itch, hives. Ointment. At OREGON AGAINST ALL OTHER STATES "Oregon is all right," says A. J. Kyes, a merchant of Battle Creek, Mich igan, who is visiting ils mother, Mrs. Parmelee. and his sister. Dr. Kiln v. Dearborn, of 800 Union avenue. Having ion iour reel or snow ana finding spring flowers in bloom In Oregon, and the weather clerk on his good behavior generally. Mr. Kyes is loth to return to his snow-banks. Battle. Creek Is "having u. noua, out a telegram lnrorms Mr. Kyes that everything is all right Tha lure Of Orearnn's climate is ralnfnvnnil by the rigors, heat, and unpleasant fea tures of other atates, he says, . Amateur Xaaet at Expo. - Tonight will be amateur race, night at the Expo link and, coming as it does a few days before the big six days' race, which opens Monday, will be ex citing. On this occasion tha ladies will be admitted to tha rink absolutely free and will be Instructed free, r Better Equipped Than Ever! TSY A EAT 8XDB nnrTZB : noses Sast 4641 B-1888. East Side Printing .Co. Cot. ITaion Aye. aa B. Washington. . Colorado and Kansas la Debate. Boulder, Colo. March ll-The debat ing team ofthe University of Kansas, accompanied - by a delegation of stu dents, has arlved In Boulder tn readi ness for the. debating contest, tonight with -th representatives cf tha Unlver- EastSideDramatic Organization sranusB bumj, bast bttbotxsb WS4VS MB UJLAH0 ATE SU WrSX 01 KOV9AT, UABCK t. The Convict's Daughter Performance every evening. No matinees. ANY SEAT 10c Friday benefit performance for Shl- 1, ladles loh Circle Besa 25c. No. o. a. a. 1 alty of Colorado; Tha subject alect4 ' for. debate is: "Resolved, That congress phould enact a national income tak; all questions of constitutionality warved.''" '(( m ' i. '. 'i Perfect fitting glasses 1 at MtSr'a. '. Spectacles $1.00 at MeUger'a.VC - .; . :