THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 22. -1D08,
10
. ; BAKER CITY HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONS J
I II !
From Left to Right, the Baker City Debater Are: William Hermaen, Frank McColloch and Roy Barton,
(&pcUI DUpatca to Th Journal.)
Baaer City. March 21. Baker City
High acbool won the debating cham
pionship of tern Oregon last night In
a content with The Halle High school
- team. The subject of debate waa gov
ernment ownership of railroad.
The Dalles had the affirmative and
was represented by Mlns Jeuns Mulll
kin. Ray Harper and Harry NItschke.
Baker City upheld the negative and ar
guments were made by William Herm
sen, Frank McOnlloch and Hoy Barton.
A vocal solo by Miss Bernlce Porter and
a number by the High School male quar
tet added to the pleasure of the event.
Bert Huuman, editor of the Pendle
ton East Oregon lan; Judge Thomas
Crawford and Attorney Charles Coch
ran, of La urande, were the Judges. An
audience of 600 Interested people lis
tened attentlvelv to the arguments, and
each speaker received generous applause.
Stray Topics From New York
rBW TORK, March II. A regular
Course dinner for 7 cents la the
latest thing that charity workers
hart devised for the poor of New Tork"s
' Ghetto. ; The scheme Is unique In that
. all the food served Is In accordance
with the "kosher" standard; that Is,
, according to the religious requirements
of the orthodox Jews. It was found
. that-hundreds of unemployed could not
. avail themselves of the numerous
' "bread lines" scattered throughout the
city because there they did not serve
' kosher food. The new 7-cent dinner
will not only be prepared with due re
' card for the religious demands of the
Jewish people, but will also assure
them of a, good square meal of soup,
, meat and vegetables at a very low fig
., tire. Jewish girls from well-to-do fam
ilies In the neighborhood have con
sented to serve as waitresses. The
signs that decorate the walls are unique.
Among them aref "Don't- waste any
time eating, for there are hungry ones
waiting." "Don't - crowd or push, for
very one will be waited on in turn,
"Don't shout at the waiters, for they
are not dear.
space about the pupils, which gased
steadily ahead. They were two hard,
relentless orbs staring out of nothing.
Just one look, the lantern dropped and
the burglar fled. Everything In tho
store window, which was that of an
optical company, was left Intact, al
though there were several thousand
dollars' worth of things within the
burglar's reach. Everything was siife,
however. Including the two lonely glass
eyes, staring straight ahead fr,om the
black velvet of the window base.
- In one of the publlo schools of Brook'
lyn there is a little girl of 10 years
who has been in this country but three
months and now reads and speaks Eng
lish with almost as much ease as some
"of her classmate who were born m
America, Minna Weisbeln Is a Russian
by birth, and besides sneaking English,
which she has ploked up in a few weeks,
she has alx other languages at her
command Russian, Polish, German,
Spanish and Italian. Whan Minna waa
a baby her father was In favor with
the cxar, but trouble came and he was
obliged to flee for his life. T,he' family
. then wandered in different countries, and
before they bad been there many
months Minna was able to converse with
any of the natives. In December last
they came aa -.-steerage passengers to
America, aad attention was attracted to
the family because of tiny Minna's
ability to converse in several languages.
Robert Watrhorn, commissioner of im
migration, declares that Minna Is the
most remarkable child that has ever
coma to America.
' It is no bed of roses that Is handed
"Out in these days to the army of unem
ployed who apply for a square meal and
a lodging to the Charity Organization
society. Just by way of testing an ap
plicant's sincerity he is made to saw
' and spilt one eighth of a cord of wood
and after he accomplishes this the so
ciety is convinced that he really wanted
' a. meal and a place to sleep. He gets
both. If ha Is a married man and lives
at borne he gets 60 cents for his work,
. but If he has no home he gets a ticket
:. that entitles him to a lodging and a
meal. - This distinction Is made be
cause the man without a home would
In all probability spend his money in
. a. saloon. The society conducts a big
wood yard, which permits of about 250
applicants getting work dally. How
ever, owing to tho business depression
fully seven hundred apply every day.
. The wood is sold at the prices charged
by the local companies.
A daring burglar broke the plate
glass show window of a Harlem store
early the other morning and flashed in
his lantern, but there his daring stopped.
Tho rays fell .upon two staring eyes.
The whites showed for a considerable
In order to break down the barriers
between "society" and the working peo
ple, and in order to Insure to the latter
better labor conditions, a number of
New York women of social prominence,
including Miss Anne Morgan, daughter
of J. Plerpont Morgan, and Mrs. J. Bor
den Harrlman, met recently to form an
organisation of those willing to go into
factories, to eat, sleep and work with
the working girls. The object Is to
enable these women to offer valuable
suggestions for reform
latlon and supervision.
ure of the undertaking, however, Is that
the remedies aimed at will be realised
by exerting pressure through private in
fluence on the Individual men and firms
that allow abuses to continue in their
workshops. The society does not In
tend in any way to- duplicate the work
of the factory inspectors. Already
many of the leaders In Gotham s smart
set have signified their Intention of un
dergoing some or tne narcismps mat
working girls experience, in order that
they may be better fitted to undertake
tne woric or rerorm. miss Morgan nas
already visited the dangerous glass fac
tories and at the same time studied the
home conditions of the employes.
a tea, to which Brian was Invited, and
another waits rehearsal took place.
The crusade against unnecessary
noises In the city has been properly
enough under the leadership of Mrs.
Rice, wife of Professor I. W. Rice, the
noted Chess player. The Rices have
their home on the fashionable Riverside
Drive and one of the greatest sources of
complaint has been against the unnec
essary tooting of whistles on the boats
that ply up and down the Hudson all
night long. However, so sensitive to
noises are both Professor and Mrs. Rice
that the professor had an absolutely
soundproof chessroom constructed un
derneath his house. It was hewn out
of solid rock, and was an Ideal place
for a chess match. A number of the
International chess tournaments were
held there.
STAMP OUT FOOT ROT
AMONG OREGON SHEEP
(Special DUpatcl te The Journal.)
.Pendleton, Or, March 11 In addition
to the warfare now being waged agalns
scab In sheep, the bureau of animal In
dustrr Is also to flsht foot rot among
sneep, ana instructions are now being
sent out unon the aublent. Rv a recent
order or the aeoartment interstate ship
nients of sheep affected with foot rot
are prohibited except in cases where the
sheep have first been properly treated
tur toe aisease.
Foot rot. according to Dr. W. S.
McClure, chief of the quarantine work
in me norinweat, is a disease mai pre
vails toa limited extent in Oregon and
all other western range states. It was
probably brought out lv bucks that were
shipped from Ohio. As It Is a disease
that Is eirldtly contagious. It will be
stamDed out as soon aa possible.
-ln-ireatln foot rot the first step Is
to remove with a share knife all the die
eased portion of the. hoof and unless
this is .done medicinal treatment is of
no avail. A trough should then be pre
pared II Inches wide, 20 feet long and
raet does, in this should be placed
the preparation and one of the best
treatments la a solution made from four
pound or chloride of lime ana twelve
ailons or water. It should tw four
nchee deep. One part of carbolic acid
crystals and thirty parts of warm water
may aiso do used.
Tn treating affected or exposed sheep
tnev are driven into the chute and re-
uiren to stand there ror rive to len
mlrutea. They should be dipped twice,
with an Interval of five to en daya be
tween treatments.
The abovo or similar treatment must
hereafter be given all affected or ex-
osed sneep before tney may Da snipped
rom one atate to the other.
OLD CHEESE BIDDING
GOODBYE TO MARKET
GREAT BIRD STUNT.
Vultures Came Down Head First
With a Roar Like a War Rocket.
The rush of scavenger birds when big
game Is killed la vividly described by
R. C. F. Maugham In a book on Portu-
j otter valuable i " ,
in factory legls- ue East; Africa.
A unique feat-j 'Having shot at
The waiter you tip In any of the
fashionable restaurants along Fifth
avenue or Broadway is a club member.
That Is, he Is a club member if he Is a
good waiter, otherwise the Geneva asso
ciation won't elect him to membership.
In order to be considered eligible to this
exclusive organization a waiter must
know several languages and the whole
gamut of purveying fine food In a su
perfine way. For the past week the
members have been on their best be
havior, for the association has been
looking for the Ideal waiter to repre
sent the American branch of the or
ganization at the coming annual con
vention, which is to take place at Dres
den, Germany, next month. Only the
real beau Ideal is to be chosen and all
of the waiters In Manhattan have been
closely inspected. The association Is
international in us Bcope and has for
its object the betterment of the serving
claas. It conducts also an employment
bureau, and holds lectures on cooking
and service.
The "Merry Widow" has been a great
theatrical success In New York this
winter, and now the waltz which has
made that comic opera famous has be
come the rage among society folk.
The dance is such a strenuous affair
that when one accomplishes all of Its
Intricacies he will have no further use
for a gymnasium. Although they don't
advertise the fact, some of the mem
bers of the "four hundred" have taken
up the dance In order to reduce their
weight. It Is more effective than diet
ing or treatment and much pleasanter.
Donald Brain, who takes the part of the
prince In the Merry Widow, was in
vited to the Vanderbllt home recently.
where, arter the tea was over, they all
tried the waltz. Brian showed them
some of the difficult steps In the dance
that they had not acquired. A little
later Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney gave
an elephant," he says.
"I. sat by while J he great slabs of skin
were removed from the gigantic sides
and the carriers, hastily summoned
from the camp and reenforced by people
from a neighboring village, proceeded to
cut up the vast mountain of flesh.
"Almost Immediately a shadow flitted
across the carcass, and looking upward
one became aware that the deep blue
above was rapidly filling with countless
black wheeling specks.
"The buzzards, kites and scapulated
crows boldly alighted on the grass and
on a few neighboring bushes ami
awaited calmly the moment when we
should take our leave, while overhead
at a great height the shyer varieties.
Including the marabous, large bare
necked vultures, and screaming fishing
eagles continued to hover.
"At length all the meat was carefully
apportioned, the tusks chopped out and
we started for camp, but bVfore we had
marched 20 yards every one of those
waiting birds was settled upon the re
mains, while with a rush like the roar
of a war rocket the greater vultures
fell, with wings tightly folded, from a
height of 300 or 400 yards to take part
in the feast.
"The startling noise made tiv these
hesvy birds falling head foremost
through the air, to check their plunge
with outspread wings so close to the
tround as to make destruction innur
no vi table, was most singular an A 1m.
presslve."
silver, J5H1; bank rate, I per cent. ;
Hew York, March II. Sterling ex
change, long, 4.I4; short, 14.87! silver
bullion, MKO. -v
Francisco,
0 daya.
March ' II. flteriln
14.12 145 alght.
flan
L. M A Amm A Bill -la.
t4.lt documentary, !4.llfci transfers
telegraphic, per oent premium. aignw
I hi PV cant premium,
F.
The nlan of former Senator John
Dryden to have tho New Jersey deles"
tlon Instructed for Taft la opposed D
Senator jrrana u. uriggs.
Governor Fort ia likely to meet with
opposition tn his desire to go to tne
Chicago convention aa a delegate-at
large from New Jersey. The governor
is a Tort man ano is onnoseo aa a con
sequence by the tariff-protected manu
fac luring interests or, ins state.
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COMPANY AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
(Lines tn Oregon.)
MARCH 1, 1908
and will continue daily through
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From the principal
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CHICAGO .
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rxou
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COUNCIL BLUFFS ....830.00
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Corresponding rates from all other eastern points,
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From the San Frnnctsco Call.
J lie fourth Estate renenls n BnnA
Story told bv "Bob" Davis fnrmorlv nf
The Call and now on the editorial staff
oi iwunsey s. wmie Davis was con
nected with a DHpcr In a rough-and-
ready western town, a shabbily dressed
stranger walked In one day and asked
for some old clothes, although tils own
were fairly good. The staff rontrlh.
uted, and. to the surprise of everv one.
the stranger pulled out $8 and paid for
a year's subscription to the naner Then
having donned the contributed clothing,
he hastily departed. He had been gone
but a little while when the sheriff came
in looKing ror a home thief. His de
scription fitted the stranger to a nicety.
'and went up the street when he left
If you hurry you will catch him." Davis
was surprised.
"Why did you say he went un th
street when you saw him go the other
way?" he asked the foreman.
"H 1," retorted the foreman, with
freezing dignity, "you wouldn't have me
go oack on a subscriber, would you?"
WM. McMURRAY.
a antral Fassengar Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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For the Past 25 Years
MY FEB IS
Varicocele
If you are a victim of Varlcooele come to our office and let us ex
plain to you our process of treating it. You will then not wonder why
we have recently cured so many obstinate cases. Under our treatment the
patient Improves from the very beginning. Pain almost Instantly ceases.
Soreness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blood are
forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly assume their normal size
strength and soundness. All Indications of disease and weakness vanish
completely and forever, and in their stead comes the pride, the power and
the pleasure of perfect health and renewed manhood.
:j Male Weakness
We have treated ao many cases of Mala Vuwui that ... .1.
'most as familiar with them as you are with th vn Hnviiht r.
cured by us, you will never again be bothered with those many distress
ing symptoms which always accompany ailments of this kind. All such
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We also cure td stay cured Varicocele. Tnui. ntnnA vi...
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N ttilH XOBBXSOY BT, VQTLAWD, OKSOOV.
t ; ! it- ' ft.1 111 i
'The proof of a physician's ability is to be
found in t"he result he obtains, and although I
am not at liberty to supply individual names
of patients as references, the marks of supe
rior skill and service are so prominent and
conspicuous as to render my doing so unnec
essary. Twenty-five years of success and con
stant growth of practice if certainly a prac
tical demonstration that argues the merit of
my work. This is PROOF that no man can
gainsay. This remarkable success has built up
my practice year by year, month by month, day
by day, until it is today the largest by far in
the western, part qf America. Estimate for
yourself my volume of practice as compared
with the practice of other' western specialists.
Is there the slightest probability that if unable
to back up all my claims, I would have won
and retained the foremost olace amonsr ohv-
sicians treating men? Could I fail to cure and
yet succeed as I have? Have you ever heard
of promise of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of.
one of mypatients being dissatisfied with the
treatment received? Consider these things
and then come and talk with me in regard to
your case. I am always willing to wait for
my fee until a cure is effected.
Ill
In Any Uncomplicated
DR. TAYLOR,
The Leading Specialist
MY SPECIAL, TREATMENT
1 1
The methods I devised over twenty-five years ago for treating men's
diseases proved a radical step in medical science. Those methods have
enabled me to cure diseases that were formerly regarded as incurable.
In working out my methods I held the theory that "WEAKNESS,"
for instance, was not a constitutional or functional ailment, but a pros
tatic affection, and therefore, merely local I reasoned that its con
stitutional effects were simply the results of a tremendous waste of
energy due to inflammation of the prostatic gland; that this being true,
a local treatment could alone effect a cure. Thereupon I devised the
treatment I employ today with such marked success. Indeed, I have
never known this treatment to fail to effect a complete and permanent
cure in a comparatively short time.
. My treatment for other diseases peculiar to men are also along
original lines and are equally successful. Hence I reiterate that no
man need be WEAK or AILING. My Special Treatment Is an open
a . .. . . . m.m I
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man may avail himself of my services. It has been and ie my life's work
to aid afflicted men, alleviate their sufferings and restore them to health
and vigor. I have therefore placed the charge for my services within
the easy reach of any roan, no matter what his circumstances. To
PROVE my confidence in the results of my treatment, and as an act
df good faith,
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I Cure "Weakness"
"Weakness" is not a nervous disorder, demanding a tonic system of
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dissipation or some improperly treated contracted disorder, and requires
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prostate gland is quickly restored to its normal state, which results it
mil and complete return of strength for the functional disorder is entirely
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