The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 04, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY 'EVENING, i JULY 4. 1908.
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Can It Be
one?
What?
BEAT ALL
OBSTACLES
Alhfinv Younff 3Ian Over-
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came Many Handicaps and
Won Scholarship Last
Year Others Can Do
likewise.
Albany, Or.. July 4 Contest man
ger When I ojiterr-d TIip Journal's
erlnr-.attnnnl rnntefit a yonr ORO, I was
irilh many mlHglvinRs for I had ui
usual obstacles to overcome, rhystcal
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Email m in 1 1 hi aeiS" II iwnmiiniii Wis mm iiMIiiiiiiiilil'iiii iumji i 4
'Glenn E. Walker
mummies were a nanaicap, our iarra
home made more travel necessary in
.' order to reach good canvassing ground,
and that irhlch was most to be prized
: was lacking; a mother's love and words
, of cheer, but with a determined spirit
and your words of encouragement I
pressed on through the race and won
a scholarship. In the Holmes Business
college of Portland, though thus far
circumstances have not permitted mc
to enjoy Its widely known advantages.
' "What I accomplished others can sure
ly attain. Wishing The JournaJ suc
cess. GLENN E. AVALKER.
Such determination as young Wal
"Tlter displayed Is admirable and proves
t.hat great handicaps can be overcome
vhen one has a fixed purpose Jn mind.
Any healthy boy and girl with ambi
tion has now within reach a valuable
scholarship and should enter The Jour
i rial's educational contest without delay.
-The conditions are easy, the work is
pleasant and the remuneration Is great
er than thousands of smart men are
able to earn. All students who contem
plate competing should call or write
the contest manager at once.
DR. RILEY PLEADS FOR
BETTER FAMILY TIES
The week day services at the White
" Temple which have been conducted for
the last three weeks by Dr. W. B. Ri
ley of Minneapolis and his singer, Mal
t colm C, - Martin, closed last night. At
the conclusion of the service Dr.
Brougher expressed his pleasure at hav
ing had Malcolm C. Martin present to
lead the chorus choir and extended to
him the hearty good wishes and prayers
gregatlon.
Miss Helen Bushnell, a member of the
choir. In a felicitous speech presented
both Dr. Riley, and Mr. Martin rose
Jars of Satsuma work. Dr. Riley and
Mr... Martin responded, congratulating
'work-they are doing. Dr. Riley will
speak three times Hunaay. that being
the closing day or tne series or meet
" . ings which he and Mr. Martin have been
. conducting In this city,
- ... Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock he
will speak on "The Stray." At 3:30
: o'clock to men only on "The Sixth Com
mandment," and at 7:45 on "A Man in
the Modern Bodom."
- The appeal last evening was espe
cially to family life and the subject
taken from the entrance of Noah and
his household Into the ark. Dr. Riley
maintained that God had made pro-
' vision of salvation for the entire fam
ily and that by divine appointment the
father and mother ought to precede
their children in coming to Christ eveti
a Noah and his wife went first Into
me ri.
He discussed the present attitude of
fathers who propose to let the wives
have the religion for the family and
. reminded them that it was not so In
God's appointment. The husband Is the
"house-band." That is the derivation
.'of the. word. He should bind It to
gether not only from a material and
intellectual standpoint but he should
' be Us head In all spiritual things. No
more pathetic scene can be enacted than
that occurring in homes where fathers
permit their children to come to their
majority -without so much as having
namen me name or unnsi in adoration
and love.
BARLEY AND HOPS a food and a tonic. A trifle
of alcohol an aid to digestion. That's beer. If you
get a pure beer well aged nothing is better for you.
It is not good advice to say "Don't drink beer."
There are rfiany who need it.
Your doctor advises beer. The healthiest peoples of
the world drink the most of it.
But it is good advice to say, "Don't drink the
wrong beer." Some beer causes biliousness. Schlitz
does not.
Schlitz beer is both good and good for you.
Nine people in ten would be better for drinking it.
Schlitz is the home beer, because of its absolute
purity. It is aged for months, then filtered, then sterilized.
There are no after effects.
Ask for the Brewery Bottling.
Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitt.
To avoid being imposed ufon, see that the cork or crown is branded Schlitt.
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Pt'one Main 2779
Sherwood & Sherwood
8 Front St., S. E. cor. Ankeny St.
Portland
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eerThat Made Milwaukee Famous
KEY COLLINS COMES
TO ST. DAVID'S
The Rev. Dr. H, C. Collins, lately add
ed to the staff of St David 11 ehur'-h.
has arrived with his wife and little
daughter Loan and is with Ir Van
Water, at the rectory until settled at
his cot t Me in Woodstock.
fit, -TMvH'e occupies a strategic poet-
GMQFTONG
T017AIR1SIS
Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away," are
drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms.
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stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out
the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and
the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body,
causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc
If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a
fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system.
How to Find Out.
Yon Cafl easily determine if your kidneys are
out of order by setting aside for 24 hours
bottle of the nrine passed upon arising. If
upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has
a brick-dust sediment or small particles float
about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken
at once.
G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years.
G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes:
"About fear year ace I wrote jron tatin( that I had been entirely
cared ef a sever kidney treabl by taking leu than two bottles rf
Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely (topped the brick-dust sediment and
pain and symptoms 01 kidney disease dtaappeared. I am f lad to say that
I have never bad a return ef any of those symptoms durine the four
ana 1
years thet nave elapsed.
heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one eufferiu from
am evidently cured to stay fured, and
kidney or bladder trouble.'
Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00.
SOLD AIID RECOMMENDED BY
ALL DRUGGISTS
lion In East Portland and it Is Intended
to enlarge the scope and develop all
the departments as an institutional work
for the east side.
A southerner. Dr. Collins first went
to China, where he was seven years con
nected aa physician and rearulnr mis
sionary with the church's work, He
returned la 1900. traveling: extensively
In the East Indies and Europe.
With the exception of a year at the
T'njverslty of VlrsinlB. he has been do
ing the church's work In the far west.
He carrie to The Dalles three years ago
and has been Identified with Oregon
since. '
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CURES
oOLD SORES
Tforvl Alarms' fa fl tia1 tintfl tfi mhu ir rmA na it Viae Ka.h mhimJ
External applications of iuJvea, washes, lotions, etc, may reduce the inflam
mation and assist in keeping the place clean, but cannot cure the trouble
because they do not reach iU source. Old aorta exist because the blood id
infected with Impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged
fato the place. The nerrea, tissues and fibres of the fiesh are kept in a state
cijrritatioa and disease by being daiJj fed with the germ-laden matter
ir rocja we arroiauon, mating it impossible for tie sore to heal. S. 8. 3.
cures chronic sores by its purifying action on the blood. It goes down into
tbe circulation, and removes the pclson-producing germs, impurities and
nrirbil matters which are responsible Xor the failure of the place to heal.
S. S. S. makes the blood pore, fresh and healthy; then as new, rich blood is
curried to the spot the healing process begins, all discharge ceases, (he
i .'irt-rsatiou leares, new tissue begins to form, the place fills in with firm,
Jeaitiy fiesh, sal soon the sore is permanently cured. S. S. S. is purely
trtH!e, tie safest and best blood purifier for yoang or old. Book oa
U.'-J ULcxS aa4 any medical advice free to all who write. .
' TH2 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. J ATLAITT A.' CLA.
REVIVAL SERVICES
AT RODNEY CIIURCH
The Rodney Avenue Christian churh
has arranged te begin special evangelis
tic services "Sunday, July 6, In a Mg
tent which has been pltche1 on Knott
street between Rodney and Williams
avenues. -
li. C. Kellems. one of the sblest evan
gelist 'and Bible teachers on the coj
nas reen securer! as tne evangelist.
A large chorus choir under the lead
ershlp of Professor A: W. Shaffer will
jead in tne singing.
Evangelist Kellems has held eever.il
great meetings in tbe northwest and
large results are expected in this meet
ing. The tent haa been seated with
ch.lrs and all who come early will be
sure or a comrortabie seat
Sundsy topics, 11 L m.. "FT very Man
In His Pier"; I p. m., "Tbe Greatest
Creature Ood Ever Made."
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. . K. CHAN
the only Chinese woman doctor In this
city, bhe has cured marfy
afflicted sufferers. Cured-J
private and femaJe dis
eases, also throat and
lung troubles: stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases Of all kinds that
the human flesh Is heir
to. Cured by Chinese
herbs ami roots. Rem
edies harmless. No oper
ations-. Honest treatment. Examine,
tlons free. J1H MORRISON ST- be
tween First and Second.
Of-rmaa rrincrlet's Birthday.
SfrWI Ptarstek te Tbe JnsnaM
Berlin. July 4. A liberal display of
Dags In Berlin toosy marked the rb-ervwrte-e
ef the ec-onfl blrtrviay ef En
perrr Wiliiem's eldest grandson, Prlace
tVIUlam Frederick Fri-2 lnmr,h rrim-
Diamond Roof Stains
iu SKAsrn
If ACS FROM CREOSOTE
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal
Portland Sash $ Door Co.
sso rmosTT sr. roBruurD. oa.
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
ovr or Towir nom
Wa ea ae you satire Oiwwa, Briar
sal Plate Work la a day If ieeeeary.
Watttvely Falsi e Xatnetla. Tt
when bUtea or brMsea are ordered.
Seastttee teeth aa reota rssssyiS with
at ths leat vats. Tea chairs. Only
tbe most HeaUfie and rar-eful wark.
W. A WKE-n Assoctarxs
ystals Dnnsta. i
raOlac- BlatviTaM SaS Waakiatea
a m. te S SL SK! InMlan a m ft I
Cook With
Electricity
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Since
"Seeing Is Belie?ing"
YOU can SEE the above question answered by at
tending the practical demonstration that will be
made at the Supply Department of the Portland Rail
way, Light & Power Company, 147 Seventh street,
between Morrison and Alder, at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p.
m. daily for a week, beginning Tuesday the 30th. An
expert demcmstratdr has been engaged for this pur
pose. Phones, Main 6688, A-5517.
Portland Construction Company
Of PORTLAND, OREGON
ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS OF ELECTRIC
RAILROADS, POWER GENERATING
PLANTS AND CONCRETE DAMS.
CAPITAL STOCK, 5500,000
Par Value $100 Per Share
?100,000 PREFERRED, $400,000 COMMON
This company has contracts for the construction
of 200 miles of electric' railway through Gilliam,
Wheeler, Wasco, Crook and Grant counties; also
contracts for concrete and steel dams on the John
Day and the Deschutes rivers ; also for concrete
work on bridges and buildings amounting to over
$6,000,000.
These projects are being financed by a bond
issue of the Wasco County Electric & WaterPowet
Co. to the amount of $15,000,000, and the money se
cured from the sale of this bond issue will be de
voted to the payment of the above-mentioned con
tracts. .
We Offer 5100,000 of the Preferred
Stock of This Company, Paying 8 Per
Cent Per Annum, at 392 Per Share;
guaranteed by contract with the promoters to turn
over to a trust company twice the amount of the par
value of this stock in bonds of the Wasco County
Electric. & Water-Power Co., to be held in escrow
as security for the payment of this stock at the end
of 10 years. A sinking fund to retire this $100,000
of stock at the end of 10 years being a stipulation in
the preferred stock, which will pay, as above men
tioned, 8 per cent dividends per annum.
This stock controls the entire assets of the com
pany. The money secured from the sale of this pre
ferred stock will be used for the purchase of equip
ment and for actual construction of 40 miles of
grading and contractors' skeleton railroad to haul
material for construction of power dam at the John
Day river, and for all other purposes incident to the
carrying forward of the work involved in these con
tracts. - "
We can recommend this .stock to be a first-class
investment.
COOK & TRUBY
511 Corbett Bldg. Portland. Oregn
... A-2181
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