The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 15, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE' OREGON DAILY' JOTTRKTSIi. , FPRTLAHD. WEDNESDAY: EVENINO. . APRIL 15, 1808.
PLACE HISTORY If!
: the com;
ERSTOflE
Y..W, C. A. Member Has Pre-
; pared Outline to Be
Sealed Today.
4 Tha "nip end tuok" conteet of tbe
Y. W. C. X. closed last hlgbt with tho
following result: Nip, HI nitmbtrt and
M points! Tuck. lUminbin end 114
points. Thla contest for Mf rtmlfi
began April I and baa ba closely con
tested. It result In 117 members b.lng
gdded, whose nuiM will b Added to
those to bo placed la the bus to be
laid In tbo cornerstone today. Tbo to
tal membership la new 1.711.
if A program wak gives last night at
ihm eloalnr ' of th contact and MISS
Frances Gags' mado an excellent address
nn the- progreea or too association ui
tho great worm mat naa oeen acoora
t,ltnhaL
Mia Helena Sakton read a concise Ma
lory of the organisation In thla city
which will bo t aced la tho boa today
Mlaa Rmctnn haa bee In tho association
lice tto laoaptloii hero. Those who took
OCMTiriCWT
01
FOR
GOOD
UI 1111101. Qfl
PAVEUEHTS eeP v f
Sleep is nature s re-
Pitv Endneer of Seattle
Will Be Asked to Speak
in Portland.
part In tbo mueloal program laat night
're Mies Boaalo Brtdw.u. Miss Laura
t'leland. Mlaa Stone. Mlaa Mario Connor.
Ml .a Frances QUI, Mlaa Zcta Holllst.r,
1 llla Inoa Bushnell.
. it haa bean urged that all womea In
tho city who aro Interested In tho or
ganisation meat thla aftornoon at
O'clock at thoT. W. C A. headquartere,
Situ and Oak streets, and march In a
roiy to trie site or tno saw buuaing,
fcixth and Taylor streets, to participate
stone. Tno
lam Hiram Foulkae will preside.
In tho laying of tho cornerstone.
exercises will begin at 1:10.
mm
BROUGH
Rev. Wlll
Mldo. Tho
folkiwln Pforrem will bo at ran: Prar-
rii'ahop Charles Scaddlng; placing of tho
do. ir a. w. a. Kinney; laving or tno
cornaratono, Mrs. W. J. Honeyman; ben
edlctlo, It. Luther B. Dyott, Tho mualo
will bo furnlahed by tho Wilder chorus
f r is voices unaar mo oireotion or w ill
lore Wilder. - .
T
FROf.1 OUTSIDE CITY
"V - SsaJMBhsnsnatassaSasaBaasjafesk '
Tnpfl In. Terwilllger School
f Exposed So Fumigation
). Is the Eesnlt
Portland Aaa . bee practically free
from amaHpo thla winter, and there.
roro- when tlx eaaoa bobbed up within a
week , Clt Health J Office Esther C
Pohl And her assistants began to won
der what had etruok tbo olty. Kach
cane waa carefully InTeatlgated and all
precautlona taken to prevent a apread
the diaeaaa. At a reault of tho Inveatl
rationa it Waa dlaoovered that each of
the six patienta had contracted tho mal
aday outaido of the city and brouaht It
to Portland. .
. Tho latest eaao waa dtacovered Satnr
day and tbo man, who came from Mich
igan, waa removed to the peathouae.
Dr. Fohl dlacovered yeaterday that tho
Mma had bean living at a bouse where
,a HtUe ;lrl realdea who attenda the
TerwllHirer school. To prerent all pos
sible chance of a, apread of the diaeaae
. Dr. Fohl ordered the achool fumigated,
and several Of tho children Vaccinated.
. Dr. Pohl stated that she did not fear
any more . eaaoa arising from this
.uunt . -, s . ... . ... -
' Another 'eaee reported was that of a
younr woman who eame from Pendle
ton, buo was tan en- in coarse 10 tnliH
Mtea after oho arrived In Portland and
removed to tho toesthotlse. Another csae
' came from Dallas, another from Oak
Point, while othera came from points
jirar roruua, , - '
- Dr. Fohl believes the man from Mich
igan ooniracted tno disease on tho train.
Another eaao from oatalde came from a
, point -where there la an epldemlo - of
smaupox, and ail arrival a , are, being
. watched. , . ...
Sleep is nature s
building period, when the
energy used by tho brain,
muscles and organs is .re
newed. If you loo elcepl
your system is robbed of
the strength sleep should
give. Continued loss of
sleep multiplies this loss
until you becomo a phys
ical wreck. Dr. Miles
...!. .if airaet imcrovemeni. r. . . ......
Thomaon is regarded as th i best author- JSeiTinO GUletS thO 1IT1-
itr In the woat on the aublect of street . ,
paving, and those intareaCed In better tated . nCITCS Ohd bllngS
atreets for Portland are confident that - n
ivirv&uwg, iii vi go raimg
Henr deorge'a slflgla taa theory hold
the attention of tho realty board for
two hours last night Ralph R. Duni
... Mid e. J. McAllister dlscuaaed
tho subiect tho former oppoolng the
proposed ameadment and Mr. McAiuaier
futrn'".' aliopted tend.n.
an Invitation to City Engineer Thom-
nn in Portland at an early date on the
son of
.n hv him will reault In aroua
Ins tho people of thla city to greater
activity In street Improvement
A oommlttoe conaletlng of Charlea K.
it" k..ir..,.n t u i nrittln. A. 11.
Ulrrell. O. W. Taylor and I. O. lWson
waa appointed to correspond with Mf.
Thomaon and make arrangementa for
the maaa tneetlna;.
Thm board voted to acoept an Invlta
tlon from the Hood River real estate
brokers to visit that place May I. A
committee was appointed to arrange for
the excursion. It la probable that the
party Will go br ooai, leavin at i
o'clock in the morning and returning
that night at f . t
Nett Baturdav the board will go to
Bn.ti.n4 M.I. iiia aa the auests of 1J. B.
wasnmainn ana ovcuuu
v.iuv leavinv v
ti-Mta on atiaclal rare at 1:10 D. m.
It was announced or owriry i"n
of tho T. M. C. A. that the association
had made arrangementa to have ad
dresses made Saturday evanlnge on the
different amendmente to the constitu
tion to be voted oa at the June eleotlon.
He extended an invlutlon to the mem
bers of tho realty board to be present
oa these occasion a -
CADETS MAY BE A
sleep. Nervine contains
no opiates, and therefor
leaves no bad after-effects. ,
"Trie wee tv. v. r. T .it ffmrA mm.
told agonies; .my friends thought t
waa a-olng crasy, I oould not sleea
nor rest at all. 1 trM dlfTerant doo
tors, but failed to find relief. My
head would ache all the time: I was
like one dfunk: could not eonoentrato
in 7 minu, gnu was so reauesa ana
worried that sleep wns out of tho
question. After taking one bottle of
iV. Miles' Nervine 1 felt Wonderfully
changed. I am now on my third bot
tle and am gaining all the time. I
can lie down and aleen like a child.
nd am able to do my work."
MK4. MAT1 SCOTT, English, Ind.
Your tfrvgolet sells Dr. Miles' Nerv'.
Ine, and we authorise him to return
Crioe of first bottle (only) If It falls
I benefit you.
Mile. Medical Co., Elkhart, lad
FESTIVAL
FEATURE
:
Only Present Fare Prevents
0. A. C. Boys From Com
ing in Body.
2X,
REAUl -FEMININE
President Kerr of tho Oregon Agri
cultural college has not given up hopes
of having his regiment of cadets from
tho OregOA Agricultural collegs as "TJr mrmttm
t.. ,. -a.. tp..Ht s of thU departmeht of our govern-
What We Want to Know.
T APPEARB that we have never fully
appreciated our department of agri
culture which stands ready to tell
ua anything wo want to know,
without money and without prle j
An Interesting article on tho manifold
I
PRESIDENT PLANNING
DECEPTION FOB JAPS
rOaltad Press Iased Wire.,
Washlncrton. Aorll II. There Will he
a recectioa at tho White House fistur
day night, and on that occasion PreSI-
, dent Roosevelt s guests will bo a party
of Japanese tourists. M me. ' Nomura,
wife of a Japanese Jeweler, will- bo one
. of thoeo present w.
country aha
- Dreaident. who firs
, woman while visiting Japan.
jwwci , win 1 1 io
hlla Sha 1. In this
will he the auest of Mrs.
Nicholas LAmgworth, daughter .of the
st met. tho Japanese
Metegef. Jwfcler. S4l Washington.
of tho features of . the Rose Festival rTtZt su .
next Jans. Conferencoa wire held to- nti! T" h """rL"'
eraJ Pasaenger Agent McMurray of the writes of the different bureaus and their
Oregon Railroad Navigation company I use. Ma says:
"Tho housewife may find the test
method of exterminating tbo water-bugs
In tho pantry, of Improving tho health'
fulness of the drinking water. If baby Is
getting pure mUk. If the food she serves
is healthful, what flowers to grow on
her tiro escape, or how to bed her vio
lets. Tho farmer may find a cure for
his lama horse, how to build his barn.
why the farm has not orouant me an
Sired return, and how to double its out
put. If he contemplates going to a new
part of the country, bo may learn the
particulars and receive correct and un
biased advice relative to his possibili
ties. These aro but examples of thous
ande Of vital queries that are carefully
and understanding answered by those
tn charge of the storehouse.
"In the central building alt James
Wilson, farmer, dean of the American
cabinet. Subject to the call of hie mes
senger are 1.600 men commonly desig
nated scientists, but masters of such
plain and ordinary accumulations of
tacts that they loao tha hallowed aloof
bess of the term. In reality they are
but farmers also, and yon fancy there
Is still a trace of red clay on their heels
and but a single gallus under the store,
bought coat For these young men have
been taken from tho Dlow-handlea and.
after special training has been added to
iractlcai experience, nave aevotea an
heir enerriea each to some individual
thing with the Idea of finding out some
new facta In Its connection.
"Under Secretary Wilson, tho farmer
grown great, tbo scope of the depart
ment has so Increased that It haa be-
omo necessary to divide it Into nine
iureaus. tho work alonx a given line be-
ins In . the hands of a riven bureau
chief. - These bureaus are weather, ani
mal industry, plant Industry, forest ser
vice, chemistry, soils, statistics, eth
nology, and biologtcal aurvey. Bach
conducts Investigation in its own field
and complies the Information which the
ptiono is strongly urged to taice. The
looking to the arrangement of favorable ,
rates for the cadets from Corvallia to
Portland, and If these rates can bo s
Cured tho .cadets will come In a body.
Tbero are li companies in me caaei
eorpe. and if they can be present to
fartlolpate In the parades, they will
orm one of tbe most Interesting feat
ures of the festival. .
Work on the festival arcn is waiting
Upon an action of Auditor Barbur who
haa not ' yet officially Instructed City
Engineer Taylor to proceed with the
work. It la believed, however, that It
wui begin within a row days,
STATEMENT NO. 1
T . STE0NG IN WASCO
llll I I ....
(gpeelal Dlspnta to The JottrsaL)
The Dalles, Or., April 10, Politics
is beginning to hum in Wasco county.
Tho offices of county Judge and state
senator promise to be hotly contested
Candidates standing on Statement No.
1 and their friends aro very active, and
While the Old Wasco machine la nut
ting up a good fight for Its candidates,
the people are beginning to wake up
and Statement No. 1 will undoubtedly
do m winner.
EXPRESS OPERATING
RESULTS ARE POOR
(United Press teased Wire.)
New York. April 16. -From tha stand
point of operating results the annual
reports of the American, United States
and WellS-F&rso express comoanins
ana extremely disappointing documents.
une ox me mree companies wnosa
figures are under review, the Wells
Fargo( Is the only one which makes a
satisfactory Showlna:. It tin a earned
Its year's dividend bv Operation and a
substantial surplus over It. The others
have not even earned a third of theirs.
DliMaNDS
fOll ;Easy WeeKly or
I ( Monthly Payments
people have paid for its gathering; it
belongs to them, and is ready for de
livery.
"Under tha bureau tnf nlant Industry
there Is a division of seed and plant in
troduction. From this office explorers
go all over the world in search of new
nan is mat might be introduced into
his country and Brown profitably.
They have the information as to just
where any plant that grows may
a.
be
louna. TOO Ollloa will secure tnat n
and will give any one seeds Or Cuttings
who wants to grow it. For example, a
man knows of a soft-shelled walnut In
uermany, ana wants to try it in -Call
fornta. The department will get It for
mm without charge, and tell him all
that is known or its cultivation. A rain
some one may have lived in the West
mates ana grown enthusiastia over tha
culture oi Dineaooies. This man i
repared to spend years of time and
housands of
crop in Florida. A letter ia written to
dollars In developing the
' Hundreds of Diamonds and Watches have been sold by
. out "liberal credit vstem' and we have yet to hear of
'y a case where jcustomer complained of misrepresertta-
tion. we are am imauiuic, uui u wc ever maae a mis
take We will make it good. .
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Dm iinaii. i ii
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DIAMONDS
- OUR
SPECIAITY
We knovv people are more skeptical when buying dia
monds than when buying anything else the most timid
buyers cannot help but place confidence in us. With
every diamond we sell we give a certificate absolutely
guaranteeing the quality and value of your, purchase.
EXAMINE OUR fctPCK GET OUE PRICES . t,
LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS IN OREGON ?
74 TIII.1D ST., NEXT TO WESTERN UNION
. A. J. A A. , v XJ
the department, and the writer is rail
ably informed that pineapple culture
nas Deen inorougniy tried in that sec
tion and cannot be made a success, and
ma money ana time are saved. Many
niu.riGBin iiKTa Kune to ins west in
dies, and have engaged extensively in
ma cuiLivauon ni lemonn. it run
much money and ten years' time f
It- requires
veara' tlma ia
vetop a lemon orcnara; ana when those
de-
peopio nave brought their groves to
ine. Dearing age tiiey will discover that
frfr. tint rllma taaSnrlll
nienl, and that their la-
rruit packed-in n;
n tit ml an A o i 1 rn s
bors Will be lost, Tet the department
could have told them the facts ten years
b i i" wui vi b poaiaae stamp.
oar. Kuru; biib aiso oi ino oureau o:
our country and Is prepare
raciical information as to
soils, which has mapped large areas o:
uur country ana is prepared
nractical information .. In
forestry service and Its advana tn
cs information
plant breeding
to ai
crops; Of the
the land owner who Wants Information
timber culture, tit tha nl.nt ttnlln.
Industry, aiming t encourage those who
on
need ad
house
dVice. All . of thlB vaat , store
Of information ( Aa k4
seeker, by the simple method of writing
-..u oo.,.H ivr ii. in wui or tne coun
try la ringing in the ears of many urban
dwellers. They may all find much
profit and (ntereat in mi iu-Z.
si' pSbu' t.hevl,cne,,prec,au
HUH
Hot Cross Buna,
THE custom of baking and , eating
hot cross, buns on Good Friday is
vary old one. Ia sarty times
they wora considered a preventive of
certain diseases. They do not dlffof es
sentially from other light bread. but
they must bo marked distinctly with A
cross Upon the top before baking. ThO
rule for makine; them, la this: Rub ra
i a pound or batter Into to
,aaa pair a cake of
dissolved In A cupful
quarter of
pounds or . flour; add half a cake of
compressea yeast aissoivea in a cnnfui
of warm water, and three pints of warm
milk. After thla has risen for three
hours in a warm place add half a pound
f - sugar, a -cupful - of currants sod
rated nutmeg to 'taste. Knead 'the
ouifh and share Into buns, cuttina- a
Mr. Ladd
False Riimor
fHE rumor circulating to the effect
that lots in Ladd's Addjtion were be
ing sold only under a ninety-nine-year
lease is entirely untrue. There is not and
never has been the slightest foundation for
the report
We have never in the past entertained
such a scheme, nor will we consider any
proposition to lease lots in Ladd's Addition.
A full Warranty Deed, as well as a com
plete abstract, is given to the purchaser of
every lot
Lots can be purchased on the install
ment plan, with easy payments and inter
est at six per cent "
Every deed will convey an absolute title,
with no restrictions or reservations, except
ing only those Building Restrictions required
to insure the best class of buildings.
ESTATE of W. S. LADD
OWNERS OF LADD'S ADDITION
r.W.Torgler, Sales Agent, 106 Sherlock BldgM Portland, Or. !
warm place fifteen minutes, then greaae
ine tops witn outter ana oaxe.
- It at H
'the DalJjr Mean.
BREAKFAST.
Oranges.' - Cereal.
Ham Omelet Breakfast Rolls
Coffee.
T.tTVfrmnnT '
Escailopod Halibut. Stuffed Eggs,
ijosioir fro wn tsreaa. Aprioot jam.
Tea.
. MNNfHlSL '
Clam Chowder. , Broiled Lamb Chops.
wreen real, -Cress
and Celery Salad.
Cranberry Pie. . Cheesa
Coffea.
t tt.sl .
, Phlox Is Popular.
HLOX is rapidly galnlnr a leading
place : In popularity, among s
perience gardeners, for filling
in spaces where a showy flower is
required. - Tho perennial varieties es
pecially hay teen made attractive
through the Introduction of many haw
yarieuea. .
The - annual
P'
i varieties which grow
for Infant! and CMldrea,
Tba Ufa! Yoa KarsJllwajs Bsiig!;!
Sears toe - V7r
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach. Torpid Liver and
ChicWak,i3n- Laxative Fruit Syrup
won mu at Axa, nxtracizsm
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions; of
. pimples and blotches.
It ! guaranteed
Schilling's Best
is sold in packaea only,
never ift bulk.
Tost grocaf retsrot your moncf if yoa donl
like lb we pay him. .
f rofli seed lit season, are Quito a gor
ceous and exceptionally aul table for the
amateur who wishes a striking effect
for his garden. Of tne annual varieties
there are so many distinct sorts, cata
logued under phlox orummonai, tnat tne
gardener can find any ahada desired ex
cept yellow. - The . varieties - airrer in
heiaht. sice and shape of blossom'. They
are of easy culture. Seed maybe plant
ed In the soring aa soon as the weather
settles, Sna generally they ' should be
Ivan a sunny position in tno northern
atitudes, while protection against the
sun and dry-winds should be given In
tbo southern and western climate where
there la liable to be a long s.aaon of
dry. hot weather.
In a'most any soil
The plants wilt grow
thouEn of course thev
SKBW0OD
Delivered on Short
; . Notice and
In Any Quantity
Oregon & Wasbington Lumber Co.
Foot of Hamilton Ave
Phone Main 2163
Idly and It Is not orth" whll' to slant
the seed Indoors. Ordinarily they ceast
blooming - tn midsummer,-1 especially if
tha season is dry and warm.- But if
they have partial -shade and are given
olsture and some plant food they may
ntlnue bloom in r until late. The
-i .. . 1 1 -'. U .J.-J ;
large tiiaswf those of each color by them,
selves and In arranging the harmony of
color tho height of the plants should be
carefully considered.'
Be kind to Toor skin, true only Pttln Vln
Cros9.cn .f-'-'T. 7 -t tv"-) i- ' 1 i .
'.. . Tbev rrow ri.
rt-.-v, n r"t ffo'ive wbon In a