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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1908
6
MARDI GRAS PARADE AND BIG SANGERFEST
CLOSE ASTORIA'S FOURTEENTH REGATTA
i
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CIVIC LEAGUE INDORSES
MOVE FOR BETTER MORALS
this evening
ar:uV .Hid tin
frst. Tli atlc:
!tlio, Jarfffst In t!
tjueen Hat Lie s r
nut on.'. Adn.
popular lit tuiPi' .
lnemru re.l in r m:i
i hlral -"ii.lir
lnv. it IihiI r:;i.'
ms-ht. I:rt ::n- '-1'
v aflir ilann
'venliie tl'.in
been wU'ufl
vents r."
nf tornoi.
llRKsll .
tn offir
The s
jegat:.-.
li BUCh I...l:
liifike
rpot of ill
3t If IT"1'?.)'
lines vi!l l-i- m
Baker & Malheur
ON THE HOME cSTRETCH.
Oil Company
morn I nc
.n.r. 1!.
t r : urn
linm- tonurror
F'iw d .if V.::-.
r it ' t . tt hi: Nii.f.
j if : 1 1 -y liml Id w.-iik.
I Sports WtU Hackled.
I TIia ounnitt.'i' mi sports '
rh.wn fi.r I hrminhuut tli.' en
itlclilUK rw,livt A n.uaiauuuo jiffisiunj vi ere primp
B'l'l'pl.'ll
I.a!::R
. It-:'t
ft.";:
la
Fcr Sinking a Deep
Well.
It rnrv he of general public Interest
to know Koniet it i nif of one of our own
I'ompanics that is iloiiHv mo much In de
, veloping tli" r.-soi:rci-H of Hits grer.t.
Stale. TiJ.!'. "BAKKlt .t-. M A UiKl'li!
OIL COMWNV" is an Oregon I'orpora
tlfin. connVos.' I cf On ipm 1'roplo from
Baker t'i'.j- mul J'c-tiano. for the pur
pose of developing oreBon'o resoutfcs.
Imniediately following; Its orf;ani7.a
tion in Marrli last. It has neon industri
ously at work developing the ,-1.'o aeres
of Oil Land, owned hv It. In the alreadv
famous "MAl.HKI'H OIL DIST1UCT. '
This lun.l, hesiiinlnu a Jiitle south of
the Town of V.'ile, eintiraees an Irresn-
.re v. i!
ire f.Ht'-
w. r e i'coird''d.
r.-ndort-d and
a just, find prizes ami tropn
distrlhutoTj in a manner tliat
idirltod favorable eomnient even from
defeated contestants. This, it is sold.
I will pi a long way towards infusing
in'eiost in future regattas.
..Power boat races. were ronririeu
m iriciunlK to erasollne fish boats and
i.uTiebes of ordinal".' sured, non
the -Kvoreliers ' rrom rortiano navinc
put in appearance. Tills was noted
with reari'l on the part of the public.
ft the Hpeeders would have made ip.otf
sport under satisfactory manaKeinent.
T.'ie arrival here of the RuarnHna ian
psiniers this ariernoon whs aiienu.-u
lar strip from one t
and extending to the
ffliTOSf the Townslilp.
The ronditio"!-: in
ere similar to tiie hi;
fields thr.t haie he, -n o
I'nited State?, j . : rely si:
the stocks of 1 1.. m",
ere selling at a no-re' u
but as soon :'.iv o ie
are now drilliitu. strike an
two miles
Southward
i :is I'MMi-io
tun lis ie. a
1 Oi elled
- ' i.al
Will c-
ne.nrl
ve
n o v.
lart,-
tl:
and !
r'- Jkfrr-
iHf"t"r"tt1l a
OP1''
V
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ADD RE c5cJ L N G QITEEN HATTIR.
wlih auspicious ceremonies. Crosslner
tin; bav to her wharf, the steamer
i.'has. ft. Spencer was escorted by the
handsome tender Klertro. carrying Ad-
of niinil Shepherd and his staff.
From the wharf th singers, headed
bv hands, paraded to the city ha.ll.
whero the singers presented Queen i his career, hut
Hattle n. poldeii cross of "honor, after tlon of (Jueen
.Mayor Wise had extended to them the moment of hSa
weh'ome of the city. Or. Emll Enna, The concert
conductor of the chorus, responded, to I packed house.
the welcome on behalf of himself and
Ihu Portland eontin:-ent. Tom Richard
son, of the Portland I'ommerehU club,
and Admiral Shepherd -were also intro
duced for a few remarks.
The admiral said that he had been
hifihly honored !u many ways durin
eonsiaered the corona
liattie the orovninK
life.
this evening drew a
Another concert will be
Siven tomorrow afternoon.
Partlidpatlni? in the Scandinavian
Sangerfest are the Swedish Singing
club, Columbia, of Portland, C. H.
Borciulst, director; Norwegian Singing
society of Portland. .1. O. Berg, di
rector, and the Norwegian Singing so
ciety of Astoria. K. Wnhl. director.
The work of the united chorus is aug
mented by an all-string orchestra from
the Astoria Philharmonics society.
ffiO BALLOONS
GET GOOD START
.1 'ompa ni'-'
uuinal Mejic
of them wh
oil iiedy, thr
i taming to an
possihiy make
a i.iphi mo'e-
i' nil v
ilhis
oe ..f
I, f-M
price of everything i
Oil Well, or v, lt.it ma
one. will instantly malJ.
metit upwards, and no ml!
reach most astonishing heights,
trated right here at If. mo. hy
the California oil On. .panics. . 1
instance
,Ki-rn started at . ad a need to JS
Sin .loopiin st ir;.d at fo'o, advene
to $ 1 J foe
A lend- stattel at .'Or. advanced
J 1 flui"'.
o:k starl.i a; uiic, aavane
( I'nited Pri-M leased Wlr.
Columbus. Ohio, Aug. 29. Two bal
loons are sailing northeast tonight In
the fourth international balloon race,
which began at the Columbus Irling
park this afternoon in the presence of
Of Spe. t a 1 e,rs
a:li. t'e- :,trv ef C A .'oe
was mi! iiiflat'-d until aft--i'
iu' rot it the. race,
i the hcaviti'ss of the gas
tt
isav.es
Tie Cl.e
f Chic :g.,
;,rk i.nd
l i V. : . I- 1
abandonment and failure to
who allege
provide.
If the, St. Louis Itrowtis can stiek
within a zntuf or two of the Detroit
Tigers until they return home. It will
he great doings for t lie lead of the
American league.
.Ihnmv Collins' three-year contract,
whl'-h Is generally und-rstood to rend
?V(iOO a year, -i 111 empire at the end
of the present season Philadelphia as
sumed the contract, which was made In
Poston. when Jim joined the Athletics.
It Is scarcely two -ears since the
New York Nationals paid Jin.imo to St.
Louis for Rlmv and Shannon and neith
er is new with the (Hunts. Shannon Is
!'h Pitts!!'!!!; a:. I Sl.nv Is en the Pa-
eifie COHSt.
ri started at $10. Oi'. advanced tc
$10.00. ad
advanced t-
nhai:-
: t-
started at
e t
e 'Ivin
w e i e
1
A m. -1
idni. t;,e
l,i- fhir I
la ll..liea
T:
r;i,-I 1 njc
I"
(ii!
i.l
I
New
to j:'e'
iillll'
$ 2fin.nu
K i e-
tai'ip'l to j::
I'ruen si..
Jl r, ,,(,,,
These met
clev. loprneni.
1 : rc" di' i.lei
;.l oliiT-i
priur 1'irc tors
the fompciiy's
t., $.'i .'. .'i.
fl !tar.-1ieldiTs
'1 be r-f-i:Ur
payntiii- S .pf
clriiload jt
Ibe nr;-le.-i i
flivid' T (1 ef T
flttT' ft."
'Tn Imi'.:
llOo, i.rid Ii.
-The '
P... ;.!;! :..
"S.1,11 J. H'liiin
t lid lint, --e.-"'
he 1 nl- ii '
tli. pr-h .-.!
"Tbi' K in
nrrei. ef p "
iipinTtiii; t
Who eai
HHP It I
exce-l tl
M.ii.ni:i i
I.ldv xp. llde.l
t bo.usai ii 1 d" i ! a "
1 I1. I..II11E !'
prei : min. -i 1 t s :
iilf n t ! v ;
PAN PS It l e:
we ha . t M. , r
in that i.gp.n
We hit riow l
1 1ons for i-In k : r.g
and hop., to In-
lap the great
every Scb ntiBt Kxp
J'ae inv.-M :gat-1. he
lie prepare. 1 ft
t.e prt pa red to go
we will rush tot worl
from the time n, j -: ; I
will I- finished
In order to je en-r:p!;-rpeirtilv
ae il'tlr.; ..
Mkire'n.-if e Ii!.- -n:
fund' in " the Ti-a."ur
used to inflate tl;
"Xpeeted
hie Ij.iks. long flights
are not
The Iroquois, th
was forced
ic
were d
'ompanit
in to
1 ly
At tll'dr me"!
1 Hi, IP 1 III I er1
t.t. p t . hii-iei;."
from ? I o.'HK'. lm
li" wuf ui:tliv.,rlz'tj Ht
li.e-1 earlier In the dnr. i
liivtrifu,) Tins d'-clrretl,
i,,.- n.-.-eters deelul-ed
sh t r-. pvt-eiMe (tut f !
Tl " r cainr moi'tbir '
a t-time -ins mso
; rtttrv.
1 a I ter be
: an hour.
! Tie- l-o
' vil'-t, w::
' 1 1 i s aff' r
Wild dli.n
I;.- .li.l n-.l
in .:- than
. f ga. 11
l.:.,!l:iKt, he
Columhus Aero r!:il
land at Amlln. Ohio
g in the air oiev a little ,ver
:ois. with
he first to
on. A few
d a messa
e.vp. t to I'
ll hour
ind al
said.
i L.eiise. the
'W tr
I. H. Wild as
tseend. at t.e"
minutes liter
stating that
lain m I lie air
z !. n iti.rtu!,'.'
thrown out his
ShortsP.p .In.
tpnore. shoutd
I'.li Willi the
Ji'ek Is in:p-h
t w o.
k Knig!
I." nn ini
N.W V
the I c'tc
, n'tu- wit'; P.-ii-I
rr.y, nr nt ov t
t:k AmerleaK
r hit', r of the
20 CAUGHT It.
IBLIHG R
SID
JLUUMMAN WILL
VISIT AT ALBANY
Will
Score of Celestials
Take Part in I'sual Farce
of Suppressing1 Fantan.
DREY SKXDS FRIFXDS
tits nnrAfjo Ai)ni;Fssjb1
Twenty Chinese, inebtdlng P 8. Mi
kado, a well known Interpreter, were
found at 131' S.-our.d stre. f Inst night
by Detectives Tlch.'nor. Tei.nant. Jones
and Smith. An extremely heavy door
i was encountered. 1 tie ootcers poumifvi
i aw iiy
was
results.
them
baih.ot
res.- I
s-ti'ed
ree-i ve
Til
ler pi!
p' ?r'-d.
Tintit-h arn
.1 pennett. plint.
the Iro-piois and
report hns been
Lieutenant J
i minutes after
northeast. No
d from her
Vilh- do I'ieppe. Captain
it. rose next a-'d soon
She had not reported ai
Mile
dlsip
a hit.
.1
i
WI1R PTnrtP'1 1
" in dTi'tf-f l
u us. i.irl,-il i
in a-iij,-MM'
,!
hour tor.lght.
Cha
r.srei i.
WO. lid
. ri oo:
A. Coev, v, ho
s n ' .oi n-ed loir
make an asc. ns'.'n
was u n a ! !
ght 'h.--t
tomorrow
i to
lie
.ift-
Ohio.
tl. J,pe
:!'. R'
Ana;
pavse
Tho
ovfr M
north.
hi I!
di.
IM'i't!
MM.
1
i.l '
dl.
. jinl or .
IK UAKLi
th
id
.dug
NEWS AND OTES
OF SPORT
e f
o!..
t f.at
-in I
:-! an.
New Tor
b.-ttr ball
.1 to the f'
d.
Highlanders have
irre Prank Laport-
ill.'
t 1 e J t ,
! .. f j V
on l : st
'-t r . -Irs t e
i.avniHn. v.
is theie-.
Mmacr Joe Kellev of the P'.ston
Vn'.ioals has started to work out a fw
,,f his re.i n KFt e s toe hasn ; foiled
Huvtiiirt yery promiiTtg as y.t.
i:
i:
I:
i:
Max Tr. v
witness for
the Nathan
has noiifu.i
that letters a,
443 Troy str'.
reach him
Whether Pre
who sol Martin
the shjrr TThl-h
KS the 'hlo.nj v
porta nt p'e . e o
he force) n re.
at the tin
Is t r I e 1 f
the most Imp
1e prr.seeiitl
Wolff murder
f
'ant
In
a Se
Is In Perf'and
ised to h.,n
Ch'.-.ico. wll
'Ii
;
!
1
,
i
:
'
:
.
;
!
.
th no
opened ft
Inside,
the usual rourp of
players arter oeing nei.i un
aeii last night will he fin
in the municipal court, the i
I the mating
1 inn M v t lie door
by the boss Rim-
vents. thrt
r $10 bail
jL'n each
iney being
tin- game.
(Speelal Plspahh to The Jonrnl.)
Albany, Or., Aug. 21). Mr. Harrlman
will visit Albany on his return from
Pelican bay. In answer to an invitation
sent by Afr. O'Brien of the Herald. n
reply was received stating that Mr.
llarriman would bo glad to stop off nt
Albany and meet th citizens of this
community on his trip north.
i
e.
" I.o u.-: I
M y. n fin
rn'ireer and
John Mn it:
torne . Tl e
susplelnn 'r
t'lct At:cny i
had left p. !:
p eut'poenM p. a s
to appear hfor..
torney the r. a a f .
Mi testimony n.lctf
wrttljie. ,
the prddlr
so he declared.
bet..jrn known
shirt." an 1m-
e of e i,ence. e,ln
rer-ire to Por1! in I
ledwa.d H Martin
f e W olff ,n.1T,i..r
que; ion
"v left Portland In
1 l' afer thr. ,,,ff
l is examination hy
Z 'r.-n dls'rlct n'-
": ::.! 'o be no
m! -d of pis
r" -on rlnt he
ff Th'irsdny
f.ir him
'rlct ni
.n. that
ti-k" p,
Put up
Then bv the end of this week the door
will agnln be In service, the same patient
man will stand outside r.-nlv to press a
hidden buzzer button In the wall at a
moment s notlc-, and the same lookout
will be sitting on a stool !;, the nassag--hv
ready to slam shut the door and
tern off the light when tie buzzer
wains him of the appro.vh of an offi
ce! i-ivon the officers who make the nr--
's admit the method of suppressing
games in the I hinese quarter is
C. Gee Wo
The Well-Known
Reliable
CHINESE !
Root and Herb
REMEDIES
f.f ii ;r.
n
joint
ti-1
ni ii it i i i '3 t
t , p' t i r n s
nino "
not s- r . il'-
lint
th-
r fir.
ttif
TR Itlffl
down I
OS
is nn en-l
ing den is
liT
It h
" n t
f-f In ;p tloor, of
da mn k (. is put into
1'f'f"!" t (,-.,! i r f ni t. in KAnie n
ins until thr 1 an-
.sum' pa'. and ttv
-.'cT rif-al htizzfrs, .-ilm-ost In
M'f rD"i of h t'DineF
Tif . t"' tahoocd i-ntif-lv, an.l
4
ught
s;arts
-eessa r i
in.J da.
till ti.e
.',fter pUvlrg
tearn lTi the ma
adelphia Nations
switch fit St. Ixiu
joriri hall
leagues t
.in Into
e e: an j-
le run.
in open
STOLE BLACK INO. PI T
TT IV HIS STOCKIM;
liMr-.t-l .if h ll'int W lit' it t h
I t !ti 1 1 th I t (I ft v.
-wn s I'l.i.l ;.'.' tt ;ii it is n
c, uKalii Ap it t s n ( : . -am1 i'V
far 'I'"'?-' a m n 1 ,
WOMAN'S CLOTH I N(J
SIS I'D TON CRIMF
Has made a life study of roots and
herbs and In that study discovered and
lis giving to the world his Wonderful
j cure.
Ho Mercury, Poisons or Drag's Used
HJ Cares WHbont Operation or
Without tli Aid of a Knife.
' Guarantees to cum Catarrh, Asthma.
I Lung. Throat. Rheumatism, Nervous
ness. Nervous Debility. Stomach, Liver,
Klndev Troubles; also Xost Manhood,
female Weakness and all Private Dis
eases. I
A SURE CANCER CURE
Just Received from rekln, China Safe,
Bur and Bailable.
IF VOL ARK AFFLICTKD PONT DE
LAY DELAYS ARK DANGKROPS.
If you cannot call, write for symptom
Hank and circular. Inclose 4 cents In i
stamps.
CONSULTATION FREE
Th O. Ge Wo Chlnet Medicine Oo.,
162 First St., Cor. Morrison. Portland.
Oregon.
Please Mention This Paper.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
W a. TIIK 0IAIUNI DKAHD. A
Mltl,
Take
DruiM
MAM.H II R A N ft PILI.S, fn, as
rcftnkiiowauBest,sle$t.Alwari RelUhle
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWKERi
tide Tl
have t'
e is n n w
there
k as
hi vf
lulte
isn't
commission Is w
he "covering up
avers, hut it Is a
trdliu
Ami
hard
too
i-e: t ' hai e
i -f I'lr.-c
v :. of ., ii,
no- - k Bt .
less 1 1 nn i..i
t 1 u.u.- . e, he
ii ted
Accord
ent 1
-ount
r i et s:,..r.
i 0 slt.i s of
hud h I 'this
hum t. hi- n
enoi.g ll. w e
inrly. the i
iitlo.riT.f1 c
ef the i it
Tiwre l t ..
the elidtrnei
IlgUIe. As i
!i le l.ut a short Pn
tut ran t h.. t,'
Thtwr wlw oi-i.-r e.w.iirst ill
et 'of Kvittng in bf.,re 1 he b s r
Igtna, whirh Is eurly coining and
II"'K wl.l make fortunes b. a' av
It has bn done In other tlsee Whv
twt lyre? Th remaln.ler ,.f the Tre
irr Jitorlt will .h. fo, ,h, hlh-r
ure in ino and 1lr.re t
The national
herd to stop
farming"
prohleni to so
It lo. k as though McMUJan, Rrook
1n' latest recruit will hold Ills own!
In major Ian rue companv - The fnrmrH
S utli Atlantic leaguer sine, pi make
sure hitter with a little experience.
Herseh1 Thomas, a
the polio pal trouf'e
bis l'h birthday and
venlle court nge limit,
nlfht for ehoidlfting
' o y with nV.rn
before re passed
exceeded the . ;
wns arrested lat
In th Meier k
P
onir ror drilling more aella and making j In
(ilh IRiti vAavAK. a 1
111 at ur fifftr. ;u cmirti FtTd i
r f.non. Main MC. If out nt ir, -,,, :
qillr. It jritt be disaj-poiM '
-w y..ur iriw-ieiiioni B-10 I t ffw
;t''c foU-iw y first tna'ti .
. - ., r- ..'. rlATCJirUlR. f
Treaajrer. Pcvrt'an Or.
- . - - . IRA IV RT l" Tb ; tji
,- Asat Ss, ij,, Cifjt, Or.
Nft onlv his feat of catrhlr.g a hall
dropped from the Washington Monu
ment, but his dally playing as well has
"anped Charlev Street ss one of the
etsr backstops of the major leagues.
FA Walsh of the Chicago Americana
and Christ. Mathewaon of tha New
York Nationals ar pitching great hall
trie aaKon and r keeping about even
their won and lost game.
Fcretary WiUle Ixvke f the Pitts
burg club sava h was paid for an at
tendance of .nii for th fonr games
In New Yoj-k djrlng the Pirates' last
trip east.
'.Pltfbera prli and
et the Phi.aJeir.hta
a . -
ror airoix
HrQulllan, both
Natlnpaia, ha-
by their wlvea.
1-rank deartrrir.t store Frank Stio-.
Store dele.tl'.e, found two pairs of
a "ka on 1.1m. and when searched .
the police station a large ( olt s rvr-l-ver
was also found In f.i pocket. In
bis aiueking was a mr of t larking
which he admitted Mealing from an
otter stor
With Thomas was lister rj'IMhan. i
under IS j ears, who was eent home bit'
n.ust appec-r bef .re the Juvenba court
Sclo Fair Xrit Week.
(Srer1l J1prHi to Ttie iornt
Albany. Or.. Aug ? The fci fair)
rrpns September I and will continue
forthree dar Racing, exhibits of the !
resources of th oijtr. lirestoea a-vi i
"T7 mn" irie'rWf tMr.r trat th
rallr In this section can produc will
b found thre
Racing wfl t a feature of tf. ftr
and It la aaid some of the best hmwt
oa the mut sre now In ftcto wor-kir.
hajf mil ermt.
S:
' I.l':: "
' Moo
e-r a h ii
aklAnd
'.'ini t!
ir th
" ri ft ! lie
Tl lit t
t.e. r
PlupiPb to
cai . A'lg :
clothing of
' If"
f I
Lin
ill
Th-
n - a -
it, mnl
led a
ret
' f M '
ass
,1'r,
fo
Tt.J . ! h
r of th- ;
t.sppy h
"PI ifi one
i urn! no
- 1 unt'l
-e-1 trri r
-mpl'ely
enmftl. I
? Portions of
M'S Alhe I.
I I .on All ue, s n
mo'orman. we r
ton ur, ? r a stable
1- rice tra. at ?.lra
n ttlr,s nearl- three
l'l'i a foul . rlrne
u : d are cojid'ictlns
r 'he t.ody and re-
Mrs Dorf.ihue
om- I ( Sha went
dav about t mlddla
denl'a trac nf her
her ton clothing was
The hualiand dnclsres
mystified
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The executlvo board of the Portland
Municipal HKHtiobulun has adopted n
iisoliitlnn expressing th satisfaction of
Hie board over the milliner in which
Mayor l.iine stood for the .'losing of
the north end district on condition that
the council provide a suff Icbuit force
of patroltncn to aid the mayor In cur
rying out tint work. Tim association's
in tlon wh m expressed to Mayor Lane
u letter written by Hocretarv John
Haln.
The approval of the mayor's action
Is bused upon the ground that the law
dioiild be enforced because It Is the
law luid lieciiuse the members of the
assoi tlon 'believe thut the law can
be entTiriert. rile letter follows:
"Hon. Hurry ljtne. ilt. I'eur sir
I am illnetcd by the executlvo board
of Hie Portland Municipal association
to write j on expressing our satisfac
tion at your dei'lston. on condition that
tlie council provided on with n pollco
force sufficient for the purpose, to en
force the law in respect to bawdy
houses In the cite of Portland.
"V approve and Indorse this course
on the ground Unit the law ought to
be enforced by the executive because
It Is the law. and also because we lie-
eve that It can he efectlvelv enforce I.
It Is begging the question to say that
' institution cannot be stopped. No evil
against which any law Is aimed can bo
absolutely eradicated as long as human
i nature? is what It Is. The law does not
stop murder. It does not prevent graft,
! nor will It end social vice. At best
Ij; Its moral effect It Is but a restrain
ing agency. This it Is. however, and
I the moral health of the body politic is
: proportionate to the steady, constant
1 application with which the' governing
, authority endeavors to enforce II.
i "it Is futile to attempt to curb se
' cret vice while Its more open aspects
ure winked nt We therefore think
that you are right In your determina
tion to begin with the notorious, fea
tures of this crlmo, and wo venture to
express tho hope thnt It will ho fol
luwed up In every posslhlu way look
ing ultimately towards the creuilon of
a moral a t Unisphere In our cltv In
which It will bit difficult for vice io
flourish. Much has been accomplish -d
In the past few years In this direc
tion; public gumbllng has giitu', the
slot machines have been banished the
closed saloon on Sunday Is un accom
plished fact. Each of those has In turn
been pronounced by the world-wise, es
necessary evils which could not be pre
vented. Nevertheless they are all
things of tho past, and still Portland
flourishes, pet haps even more than she,
ever did In her wide open days. v
I see no reason why the brothel should
continue to bo tolerate,
I "Wo would reaped fully draw yi. in
attention to ono Institution whl. b i
undoubtedly the U Indei garten of ii ,
bawdy house. Wn refer to the indi'
i rlinliiate public dance. The liifli.ein .
thereof Is In most i uses degri'diiig 'u
the extreme. We draw special atten
tion to the pavilion on Council Crest
It Is a breeding place for vice, and ,
regularly frequented by scores of min
ors without proper escort. Parents woo
have any regard for the mornlttv ot
lltelr children ought never to allow
tliein to go there, and the place s'noiill
be under thorough pollco supervision.
"We feel sure thnt a vigorous mil
sustained effort to stamp out prostitu
tion will result In such a gain In d
oenoy and social cleanliness as will
greatly elevate the life of the city and
purify the atmosphere In which we and
our families must live, and w pled "'
you ev.iry support whleh good citizens
ought to render In ysuir efforts to en
force the law In this matter, gladly
accepting the responsibility which thii
Indorsenn nt of your proposed action In
volves. '
SCURI
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until vour whole system is polluted with
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cry than neglected or improperly treated
special diseases. In fact, the worst cases
I have treated were those that had been
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some having been manned for life by
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to make a quick cure. Kvery afflicted man owes it to hiup-cli
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I make no misleading statements or deceptive propositions
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leaving injurious after effects in the system and at the lowest
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