Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1908)
. THE OREQON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY" 3, 1908. 13. Stomach Nervous Kidney Trouble All yield Readily, Easily and Effectively-; to the .Simple, Natural and Permanent Effects of w 1 HOME TO BE BUILT BY DANISH AID SOCIETY - " . ' ... 1 - - R ' ' ' - - I : . .;.-;v-A v ; ... - TV-' ;t - , - . ' . J 4- " " . - I - - - ' - ' - t fW , H r- -W-- f - - y -.-- I Disoraers ' ' a, . j . ' "... Tti piotar. printed Mrrwlth shows th baUdlug: to b rota by tb Dsn' tab Aid ocltr or bojp. It wlll.b JocfcUd tb . otbwt ' eomw w o 271ntenth ' and ' Est Stark atrMta, ivbar lot wu curcbaaM ror ana ore tlma ..aa Tha balldtnf tU GROCERS PLAN COUP TO CAPTURE CONVENTION . , . .. ,:' ; ' - . ' -7-- . Largest Delegation Ever Sent From Northwest Leaves Today to Attend National Meeting in Boston. Portland and Oregon to Be Advertised. Tha largest dalagatlon that aar rep resented the northwest at a national ..convention of the Retail Grocers' asso ciation of the United" States will leave this city tomorrow afternoon over the O.vR. N. railway when nearly a score of business men ot Oregon and Wash ington will board the special oar -of the delegation at th Union depot. . Following are the tnerabera or the party: B. J. Dresser, J. C Mann. A. A. Kadderly, Dan Kellaher, FertlandiC. W, barker. Newburg: C. JX Ott, Hood Blrer; J. W. Breeding, Forest Grove: U w. Butt, Hillaboro; S. I Klin. CorvaHta; H. . I Truax, Grants Paaa: Seoretary J. J. Higgina. of the Washington Gro cers' association, Seattle; James Branl gan. Seattle; A. F. Biokford, 8eatUi E. O. Erloaon, Taooma: G. Andereen, ii Michael, Spokane; Lovett M. Wood, Be atUe: Charles B. Merriok,, seoretary of the Oregon Retail Grocers' association. Pan for XTxt Oonrentlotu A speoial ...JPultoM, car will, take th delegation east Following la th Itin erary of the trip to Boston: - Leaving Portland Monday afternoon tha train E straight through to Chicago where first stop Is made Friday morning, ring Chicago at midnight over the Michigan Central th party atopa next at Detroit Saturday, where they remain all day and evening, leaving late at night for Niagara falls, between which and Buffalo all day Sunday will be nML ' Leaving Buffalo Bunaay nigm uo excursionists arriva Monday morning at 1:47 In Boston, where headquarters will be established at th Parker House. Hers the delegates from all over the United States will ba entertained by th local booetera "' . , The Portland delegatea have a plan n foot by which they expect to sur prise th big meeting In Boston and Kt tb .next, national convention. . but oretary Merrick U keeping quiet about thia as he doesn't want Denver, Port land's leading rival for th convention next year, to know of th strategy. (arft-Klapper Co. 15c Torclioif Laces 5c the .ay,. yard, Men's Fine Summer Underwear , ... " , . ' , , . : I CJ A" superior grade French Balbriggan Underwear, in plain tan and invisible stripes, "silk stitched collarette neck, reenforced gusset; regubirlv worth 65c to 75c, special for Monday OA--and Tuesday, the garment. ........... OVC cot SOxtO faat of rround and wUl ba two and balf atorlea In height.- Tha antlM atruotur will ba dvoted, to .tha aociatfc. In th ntura ot maaU&k halls. anta-rooma, clou and lounging room, a larga auditorium and.. Deauuiuuy ao pointed banquet room., Tne plans bars . In this onnctlon. th .0. R., A N. company has trupplled several hundred pamphlets for distribution among 'th delegates at Boston, showing the itiner ary of the trip and aettlng forth the reasons why Portland should be selected aa th next meeting place of th na tional cunnnuun. In addition to thesa larre auantltlea of advertising literature describing Portland and the state of Oregon win be taken alonar and distributed along th route. Several thousand eobles of the $1,000 chamber of commerce prise story descriptive of Or son and thous ands of other descriptive pamphlets of th resources of this state are included in this advertising literature. Two thousand postal cards, on whloh are designs showing ; Portland's beautiful roses are to be mailed , to the delegates all over th country. On the revere aide of each card is tha following: "Dar Friend How does this look to you? We can show you thousands ot roui l!Vt the If you come to Port- bjus y M J we. Ts Journal's Special Vumbra. Th special adit ions of Th Journal, all that could be procured on th mar ket, which Secretary Merrick considers th finest advertising matter ever got ten up for th state of Oregon are to he Kept at - th Oregon headquarters In Boston. Another unique feature of th ad vertising campaign to be Inaugurated, is the hanging of pictures of Oregon, scenery- owned by the Commercial club of this city. round the walls of historic Fan en 11 . halL tlx convention place In Boston. These pic otures have already been shipped east and will bs In place for all to see when tne convention opens one week from tomorrow. "We have been overwhelmed with In vitations from eastern manufacturers to stop off at every important" olty and visit but will probably be unable to do so except at thoae cities men tioned In the Itinerary as stopplns places, saia ur. Mernca. . THIRD & YAMHILL $8.50 Silk Petticoats $4.95 Marvelous values in pure silk, ' heavy rustling taffeta Petticoats, wide flounce, ornamented with cluster shirring and narrow sec "tional stitching, blade, brown, Way and changeable efects. Cheap At $8.50. Special for Mon day and Tuesday $4.95 Special Sale JJD00 yards .English Torchon Lacei ind Insertions, in all - desirable widths fot trimming pur poses, in the latest lA patterns, including filet, maltese, - Cluny .and croens , effect; values- up to 15c, special for Monday and Tues- choice, the ; ;. bn piqitnd br!tha sjrohltaot firm ot Travia & Wilson, . Tha Danish Aid society Is oos t tha oldest fraUrnal orgaalaatlona of Port land and numboTS smong Its the moat pronanant Pantehaians of this tslty, nmny of whomare Among oruana s pioneor uuu 20 HEW OHES TO QUIET PANS SBBaBBSSSSBBSBS1SSSSlS Diplomas Tonight to Gradu ates .of U. of a Med ical Department Tvntv Bt dootors will b tarnad loos uxon th world tomorrow vnlng. wken xhsKinadloal department of th University of Oregon will hand out di plomas to that many students of the senior class of tha oolleg. Th com. mencement exercises of the medio will be held Monday evening at t o'clock In the' High sohool assembly hall. The order of th exercises is as fol lows: . ' i..,. . - - ... March, "Under On Flag". ...Ton Blon Overture, "Alfonso and JcstraUa" - , Solrabwpt Annual address, Rt Rev. Charles Soad- dlng, D. IK bishop of Oregon. Boleotlon, "Th Marry Widow", . .Lehar "Chanson Sans Paroles... Tschalkowsky Presentation of Baylor and, Anatomy ,-. oiedala "JCchots from th MetropoUtan Opera- . Hons" Tobanl Chars io craduates. Professor Albert E. Mackay, M. D. tUnuiw Amoroaa." "Buona Notts" Un Olorno In Vnst.. Nevln valeoietory ,,,,.. , y.n . t Koran Math 1 Men Kvda M. IX Flnala "Veni. Vlni. Viol" KaH Harold Bavlar. mnslcal director. The members of the senior class are: Helen Book-Babcock, Minnie Ball Bur don, Arvld Buraall, Harry Mon Hender shott, Robert jUdward Le Holt. William Frederick Kaiser, Boron Mathiesen Kyda Herbert Clay Lieser. MUes Un derwood Lleser, John Wallac MoCol lora. Sdna Bishop Northay, Frank Bhumwav Pratt. Carl Oeorg RanuL Al bert Roy Sargeant,- Burlington Earl Smith, Lloyd Fisher Smith. Leatha Ruth Tyler. Kldred Byron Watae, Charles Benjamin Zeebuyth. The oonventlon doses Ma , returning moat of th delegates from the northweat will atop tor visits a1 Kew- York. PhlladelBhW Waahlnrtol and Baltimore. While In Washington they will visit President Koosevelt, ar rangements for meeting him haying al ready been made. MAILORDERS Carefully Filled Bargain Shoe Special There are others, but none 90 good as our Steel Shod brand of shoes for children's wear. Built for durability and comfort, they are ideal school shoes. Come m dongola, vici and box calf, heavy or light sole. Values up to $1.75, the pair $129 Muslin Underwear Tor Monday and Tuesday we offer about 500 ladies'. Muslin Gowns, Drawers,; Corset - Covers and Under skirts at the following phe nomenal prices , Ctovros, cut la full, trimmed ta lacea, embroideries and tucks, reg. values Up to :v..43t . ResV values 'up to 11.00. .674 Re, values up to il.!S..93V' Drawers, too, too and up tor o , 434 Rklrts, full Sweep, flounced and nicely trimmed la laces, ; valu S1.15 ........ .....S94 Oor-Oovrs, mad of fin Cambria, trimmed In lsoes and Insertions, square or V-haped neck, valu 16 ....... ..!& : 15c L3c Percales 11c 36-inchl fancy French Percales, in dark, medium and light shades, all new and . : desirable patterns; values up to 11 , 15c, Monday and Tuesday, yd. 1 AC MPON TH: IMPONDERO - THERAPY is not discovery. It is the applica tion by skilled, graduated physi cians and practitioners of the most natural methods of treating human diseases.-1 Humanity, unfortunate ly, from the very first, has been heir tova multitude of complaints, simple and complicated. From the very beginning, it seems, doctors and surgeons have gone the long est way around to alleviate the suf-' f ering of mankind. Nature has within; herself the ability of healing her ovro wounds and as we are an natural, why has she not the same power over u$f She has and it is found in .IMFONDERO-THER- APY It -is merely the application of the moat natural methods to the very seat of ' the, trouble that has held you down for yelrk.IM- PONDERO-THERAPY Rf held. 1 1 . claims no ' mysterious rower that it cannot demonstrate, t has cured, is curing and will cure. The most stubborn and ag gravating of all chronic diseases are those which affect the vital organs. The method' of treatment, therefore, which will quickly alle viate ' the pain of these troubles and permanently cure them will be a boon to the people In IMPON-DERO-THERAPY such a treat ment is found.' ' The- office of the IMPON DERO THERAPY COMPANY has been opened and is now thor oughly equipped with all the ap paratus necessary to treat almost every chronic, acute and nervous ' disease known to the human kind. Every practitioner is a specialist who knows his business and knows it welL Every instrument of science that is required in his spe cial department is at hand and he is ready to apply the wonderfully curative power of IMPONDERO THERAPY, Each one of these special departments is under the di rect supervision of graduate and licensed physicians of the state of SUFFER NO LONGER PERMANENT CURE IS OFFICE HOURS Daily, 10 a m. IMPONDERO-THERAPY 508-9-10-11-12 MERCHANTS TRUST BLG. CORNER SIXTH AND WASHINGTON ENTRANCE 326J4 WASHINGTON STREET TOTEM POLES FIESTAJEATURE Seattle to Have Novel Rep resentation in the Rose Carnival Pageant. Sixteen human totem poles marching tbrousn th lead Ins streets of Port land's business district will be one ot th novel spectacles afforded by th forthcoming- Boss Festival. This dou ble-octette of parades will act aa an aaoort tor the $1,600 decorated float which ' the oity ot Seattle, the Seattle chamber of commerce and the A-Y-P BxDosltlon management, combined, will enter in th grand pageant. "The Spirit of th Golden Weat." on Tuesday even ing-, June a. . These totem poles are to be exact reproductions of those which are found la tha great Indian burring grounds in Alaaka, and almllar to thoae which were leea here during the present the atrical aeaaon aa a feature of "Th Alaskan," illustrative of th famous song, "My Totem Pole." A general circular letter la being pre pared by th festival management to be sent to every city and town of any sis in Oregon asking them to be rep resented In some manner in some of th half dosen parades which will be held during? th June celebration. While it Is almost too late for any out-of-town places to arrange for decorated floats In th great parads of the week, there Is still plenty of opportunity for outside towns to send marching bodies her, to have a niac in some division of the numerous day and night parades. II id, so or luo men are sent 10 jro in land arrayed In neat and uniform cos turn bearing; some symbol typical of th community they represent, they will preeent a moat attractive feature of any parade, Eugene is going to b represented by a brigade oif 100 men, all dressed In white duck suits and saoh carrying a parasol in official col ors, each ot them adorned with a let ter and In th maneuvers whloh will , be gone through with the division or the parade will spell the words, "Eugene, Lane County, Oregon." Th University town boosters figured that this -would be Just as valuable a scheme of adver tising . as to send in a magnlf loent float and will not he so sxpensiv. - Th alternative of allowing rn arch ing bodies to enter has been devised so that- no city or town, even to the very smallest ht th stats, may-feel that it cannot com in and participate In tha festival and find a ready welcome, and with Just aa good a chance of shouting its namar abroad as ny oX those which are preparing .to spend XaMg sums of money. From present esttmateyh "Spirit of the Golden WetMLE&yant will b th most expensive andelaborate cav alcade that ever moved . throush the streets of anv eltv en the coast. Other .cities outsld of Portland hgv raised ERAPY Oregon. Once under the care of a man who knows every nook and corner of your ailment, experienced in curing ethers before you and equipped with th knowledge of the power and permanency of IM-PONDERO-THERAPY, your dis ease, whatever it may be, will be nearer a permanent cure than ever before. In one department, especially re served for . women and children, there are all the necessary appli ances for treating and curing the painful and lingering disturbances .which make life so unpleasant for. these two classes. Nervous and mental diseases are especially yielding under IMPONDERO THERAPY treatment Deformi ties In children are readily respon sive to this method of treatment. Little ones burdened with unnat ural and unsightly limbs have been permanently and quickly cured, made into normal children, much to the gratitude of their parents. In another special department the diseases. of men are scientific ally treated?1 Chronic complaints of almost every kind have been driven from the system of suffer ing men. Skin diseases, nervous debility, blood disorders, insomnia and kidney troubles have all been conquered by IMPONDERO THERAPY. Special treatment and personal attention is given to each and every case. No formal methods, mechanical in their na ture, are employed. The symptoms are not always the same and the treatment is given in the most ex pert manner to most quickly reach the cause of the ailment. , The vic tory is then. half won. Diseases of the nose, throat, eye and ear command the most expert specialists' attention. , Headaches, caused by defective vision, are permanently cured and the vision corrected. Inflammation of the eyes, overstrained eves and all manner of optical difficulties are to 12 m, 1 to 5 a m., 7 to 8 p. m. Telephones Main 7743, A3 753 approximately $10,000. all of whloh will be spent on th floats In this pa rade, and with th entries that will be fro video; cy the restlval, as showing he growth and nroa-resa of this terri tory tha en aemble of thia single reatur ec in leativai will represent aa outlay of not leas than $10,000. MILLS AND GEORGE TO DEBATE SINGLE TAX Issue of Campaign Will Be Threshed Out at Monta villa Next Friday. Joint debate of th present campaign will be held at L Q. O. F. hall, at Mon ta villa, Friday, May (, when ex-Congressman M. C. Georg will debate with Walter Thomas Mills, tha well-known political economist, on th proposed taxation amendment to th stats con stitution. Mr. Oeorg will oppose and -Mr. Mills uphold the proposed amendment, which exempts from taxation all per sonal property, residences, manufactur ing plants, used exclusively for manu facturing, live stock, etc. Thia measure Is an advanced steo In the direotlon of th single tax, some times called the Henry Oeorg theory, who advocated breaking up land monop oly by placing all taxea upon land. Aa both Mr. ueorge ana our. xaaiia are able men ana wen inzormea on the sublect .to t discussed an inter esting meeting is assured. STUDENTS OF TAIE BUSH FIRE -LINES IValtti Press Leased Wire,) .t New Haven, May X. rurlng a' fir her today crowd of Tale students tried to fore them selves through th flr lln and a hot light With th pollc fol lowed. Three students war ar rested, accused of Inciting- riot. On fireman . was fatally : in jured and thr others seriously In th explosion ot the healtng plant of their engine housa. Tkey I had Just returned to th house from fighting a fir that gav , them a hard atruggle whan the accident occurred. , Tb tnjurjed . men wer rushed to hospitals. while those who escaped turned - their attention to fighting (ire In - their own ouartera. a ,',V V OERO . speedily overcome.' Discharge from the ears, catarrhal conditions and disorders ot the bronchial tubes are susceptible of quick re sults. Tubercular conditions, not too far advanced, and scrofula have yielded to IMPONDERO-THER-APY. , To turn up, there is scarcely a human disease that cannot be per- manently cured and none but what cad be benefited by this scientific method of treatment You may not know the technical definition of IMPONDERO -THERAPY; yon do not have to know. It is well Jcnown to ail graduates of materia medica. But, the interesting infor mation, as far as you are con cerned, is the knowledge that there is, at last, a way to recovery for you. IMPONDERO -THERAPY is not an experiment; it is a science. It has battled successfully with all manner of diseases for years. It is known to be effective and . the quickest way to prove its merit is to submit yourself to its treatment Although introduced for the first . time, publicly, in Portland, it is . here to. stay. Once treatment is started, you may be assured that it will be continued, if you wish, until you are a well man Or woman. There are hundreds of living, breathing examples of the results of IMPONDERO -THERAPY treatment right here in Portland. If you are suffering, let us help you to stop it; let us assist you on to recovery. . We can do it. Noth ing prevents, except your hesi- tancy. Every day adds to your trouble for disease never ceases its destructive work. The earlier you begin treatment, tha quicker you will regain the health you are en titled to. We extend a. hearty invi tation to every sufferer in Portland to call upon us. Perhaps it will mean much to yon. Appointments 'will be made by telephone, if you preier. QUICK, AT HAN ID Sunday 10 a. m. to 12 m. only. CO, Inc PORTLAND, OREQON JAPANESE ASK EHUD'S AID Boycott Begins to Hurt Lit tle Brown Merchants and They Complain. (Colttfl Press Leased Wire.) Shanguai, May 2. Japan has finally asked Great sBrltaln to help her "per suade" or compel China to call off thet anti-Japanese boycott Though It is! said the request has been made through ! regular diplomatic channels, ho formaTT announcement has bean given out.- Th Japanese foreign office hopes th mi kado will not have to openly flgrur In th matter. British commercial interests ar oui- etlv dolnsr their best to influence their government against interference. It Is conceded that the boycott la a weapon to fear. Europeans In th east ' have suffered so much from Japanese busi ness methods, however, that they favor j rlsklnsr future trouble lor . themselves In order to aee Japan humbled. Mean- I while the Japanese commercial oraft IS literally rotting at the wharf and pounding on th rocks, Japan is terri bly cramped tor money, and th boy cott is putting th finishing; touch to th empire's acute distress, v There is no doubt . that th ' amnero would resort to force were It not for th certainty that It would do no good. Th Chinese go lneae government does not Ilk th boycott itself, but it cannot stoo it. c It Is simply simply a popular movement of the people, and neither th Japanese nor th nines Government ean nut a. flnn. ASTORIA WITNESSES PASSING SQUADB0N , (Bpeeial Kapeteh te Tbe Soanwehf Astoria. Or. Idir l.-Artmlral (Kara. beet n command of th armored cruis er fleet consisting of the Maryland. W est Virginia, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Tennessee. Washington, Bouth PakoU and CaUf omla. which has bwu In Punt sund and is under orders to rejoin the Atlantic fleet at San Francisco 6n May t, passed th mouth of th river late mis evening, Th fleet was witnessed by a large crowd of people from the hilltops. The vessels wer steaming in two squadrons, single file, and present ed an imposing spectacle. V Depot and Track Inspection. . . (Special Dispatch t Tbe Josrnal.) ' 8alen Or., iMay J.T. K. .Campbell and C B. Altchleon of the railroad oora miaeten have completed their Inspection of the depota along the O. R.- & N, end the track of the Mount Hood road. The Inspection has been la progress all this iwaak, - i ' RATES East WlU Be MfcdTb!f Season by th 0. R. & N. And SOUTHERN PACIFIC -j tja,i " AfivfiAin , n JtasJ M VMlHWall FROM PORTLAND Am Follows: . . TO Via - .. Blraet California) Chicago . . .$72.5.0 $87.50 St Louis . . . . 67150 '8250 St Paul . . . . . 63.15 81.75 Omaha . ..... 60.00 ; 75.00 Kansas City .. 60.00 v 75.p0 TicxErrs.wnjk be on saud May 4, 18 June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return In SO days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limits. REBERTIIEDATES For any further Information call at the city ticket office. Third and Wash ington streets, or writ to - WM. M'MURRAY General Passenger Agent, - 5 PORTlAND. OREGON. Save Money! Avoid Pain! Teeth Extracted FREE! When Plates or Bvidg-ea Ar Ordered FINE TEETH $5 v ' XT tAT KOSaf '' Pull Set. that fit .....;.....5.00 Gold Crowns, 22k...,....,..3.5 Bridge Teeth, I2k. .......... 3.5 Gsld nilings aLoo SUver PiUings ................507 , Tea-Tear Written" Guarantee W keep- busy ' dolnsr good work at these prices. We have ' th lat est, tnoat mndarn electrical appar atus for doing painless dental work.' &adp Attendant Opn Xvenlags :" Electro Dental Parlors 03M WASHHTCWOsT BT, cob. sth Opposite Olds, . Wbrtman - King's n, J Six - V'C ' v' It "'- i -::x.U;;:?crr 11 Crrtun ot etfy a.' "" .: 1 rtrtrrl pm.tir p j 4 ''V !