THE OREGON-SUNDAY uJOURNAU -PORTLAND, SUNDAY, MORNING, . NOVEMBER v 29, 1908,
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HOD LIVES
Jolin D. Rockefeller Gets Up
at 6 ft m":, Plays Golf Be:
fore Breakfast and Then
Gets Down to Business
' In Perfect Health. Ti
i (United Tien red " Wlre.V
Nw Vrk,Kttb ;2S, When John D.
Rockefeller returned tp active business
a'.few wefekago be,.4ticked up ioms
, , thing- of a sensation because bis as
i sdclates believed that a man of 69 years
ought to be thinking of other things
" than financial affairs.- '
'For 14 vears Rockefeller remained In
retirement, the most of the time being
' spent tn renewing- his health. Today he
, is seemingly In perfect health, with a
tremendous capacity for -Work, a clear
brain and a memory that Is affected
only by cross examination in govern-
ment suits..
i Life In the open air, exercise and plain
: food have rejuvenated this wonderful
old man. . Here Is what be eats:
Breakfast Cereal, poached eggs,
. coffee and rolls or tOHHt.
Midday luncheon "' at Tarrytown
" Sou p. roast beef, vegetables, milk.
Lunch when in town Boast beef,
potatoes, milk,
v, IMnner Soup, beef stew or roast, po-
tatoes. fruit and milk.
Always Has lvd Frugally.
Fpeaklng of his manner- of life, Mr.
horkefeller said:
"I feel younger today and my general
health Is better than It has been for
nearly JS years. ; I'm better able to
: work than il have been fpr years, and I
intend to work ae.lopg as ray health per
mit. While my 'health at one time was
i not of the best. was not in as critical
a condition as many newspapers stated.
"I have alwavs lived & fruiral llf-
first from neoessityt then f rom . choice.
My wants have always been compara
tively few and within my Income. I
have never had any desire to change
from my simple living. My table today
Is practically .the same as it has af-
: ways been, and I attribute my present
good health to the fact that I have al
ways eaten simple food, plainly cooked.
I du not use liquor in any form, and
I. believe I am better off-without 1 1
"Although I smoke occasionally, I am
, not a habitual smoker. The habit never
got the better -of me. -
"I have always been fond of outdoor
life. I spend as much time as possible
in the open air. on the golf links when
ever the weather permits. I arise at
6 o'clock in the morning.' and when the
weather permits I t go out . on the golf
links before breakfast. . ;)
"The tendency today, especially among
Americana, Is-to overeat It is largely
a habit, and a habit that is not con
ducive to good health. A larre majority
pf the present day ailments are caused
;.by over eating. It is little less than
a vice. . h . -.
j "We are living at- a rapid rate in"
America. I may have old fashioned
, ideas, but I believe that people should
live simpler, saner lives. Better health
OREGON FIR TO
D ADVERTISED
Lumber ilanuf aclurers Wil
Carry on Vigorous Cam
paign in the East.
' The Oregon & "Washington Lumber
Manufacturers' association at Its regu
lar monthly meeting yesterday after
noon took up the matter of extensively
advertising; Oregon fir- for interior fin-
ish in the eastern markets.
It bas'been discovered that the beau
tiful surface of the wood which is so
plentiful , out here is now attracting
attention in -the at, but at the same
time it ls - considered advisable to do
Borne missionary -. work to get it intro
duced on a .la rare - ecalp.
Ho'w to go about it has not yet been
decided -urjoni but the. matter has- been
left .with-a committee to formulate the
most ; effective system. - A unique ex
hibit will: in all probability be sent to
me jarger eastern centers to do piacea
on alsplavtfor a certain length of time
in each city. The material will also be
brought, tp, the attention of leading
architects. "
Henry jB..: Miller, American consul
general. Yokohama, made a highly In
terestlng talk to the assembled lumber
men, speaking principally upon the
lumber situation and timber resources
in Japan. China and Manchuria, He
said that China, especially, will always
prove-, a market for Pacific coast timber.
since that country is entirely denuded
of anvthinar in the wav of forests.
Manchuria, en the other hand, he
said, has -large bodies of fine timber
wnien eventually will enter into com
petition with other sources of supply.
JIM HILL PLANS
FAMILY COLONY
New York. Nov. 28 James' J. Hill
president of the Great Northern rail
road, has been making extensive realty
purchases In the "Millionaires' row'
section of Fifth svenue. with the prob
able Intention of drawing his family
around his mansion. Broker Sherman's
offer to sell a large plot with the old
Duncan mansion, in East Sixty-fourth
street, abutting on the Hill home, for
something under f 450,000 has been
snapped ud bv Hill.
This property includes the plot at 7
and 9. east, Sixty-fourlh street, and it
is said Kill intends to build two thlrtv-
foot American basement dwell inns, for
nis sons, L,ouis ana James n. jhih, who
are now residing outside the city.
A few months ago Hill bought, as a
gift for his daughter, Mrs.., Michael
Gavin, the residence at 12 Bast Slxey
flfth street, adjoining his home.
and greater happiness will 'be the re
sult. , Bis Day's Work. "
Mr. ' Rockefeller's, breakfast time is
7:30 o'clock. By the time breakfast is
over he has enly time to give Miss
Adams, his prlvste secretary, a few
instructions' and get into his touring
car.
Sometimes he comes into town In the
machine, sometimes by train. When he
arrives by train he has another automo
bile meet him at the Grand Central sta
tion to whirl him down to 28 Proadway.
The -same, automobile takes him back to
the station at night, although he occa
sionally uses the subway. Both coming
and going Mr. Rockefeller reads the
newspapers. There are few more omni
vorous newspaper readers than .the oil
'king. . ;-...--. . ;-
On his return to Tarrytown at night
he has a simple dinner, and' after more
reading, and perhaps a little work with
Mlrn Adams, he retires about 9:30.
IM1EII WHO PAY '
TAXES MAY VOTE
Keynote of the Amendment
Upon Which Equal Suf
fragists Are Working.
At the -'thirty-seventh annual -meeting
of the Equal Suffrage association
of Oregon held Friday evening, an In
teresting feature was the address of
the president, Mrs. - Abigail Scott Dun
lway, dealing with the progress of the
suffrage for - women movement during
the past 70 years.
Mrs. Dunlway quoted statistics com
piled by Miss Alice Stone Blackwell,
recording secretary of the National Wo
man's Suffrage association, whom Mrs.
Dunlway named aa unquestionable au
thority as a chronologlet.
"With these facts before us," said
Mrs. Dunlway, "added to the recent re-
marKanie progress or tne movement in
lpalltv of Chicago, the adop-
11 suffrage in
tralla and the actlvitv
the movement In Washington, Califor
nia and Orea-on. with the enfranchised
states of Wyoming, Colorado. Utah, and
Idaho laughing in their sleeves at the
the munlclD
tion of full suffraa-e in federated A us
of leaders ot
men of Oregon,' whom they accuse of
being afraid . to . trust the women of
their households with the ballot, ana
giving that accusation as a reason ror
men havinar voted us etown last June
we believe the: time lias come so to
respect. tho conservatism of the voters
01 our statu a to oner mem a ram-
iromtse. , we are therefore aiming inem
or a constitutional amendment, pro
viding that ho citizen who Is a tax
payer ahall be denied the elective fran
chise on account of sex.
The Initiative netltlons leaaing to
this amendment found such ready ap-
troval before the voters, after our June
lefeat, many of whom had berore op
tosed .the movement in its entirety
hat we were able to leather, with the
assistance of men, approximately, iu,
000 certified signatures In six weeks,
althoue-h It had previously required as
many months to obtain as many names
lor auDmltung an amenameni nn
for full suffrage to the voters at large.
Our pendlna constitutional amend
ment was legally launched on its way
to victory September 18 of the current
year, and is to be voted upon, if not
made unnecessary by legislative enact
ment. In 1809, November 10. 1909."
Among the speakers that followed.
each of whom was heartily In accord
with the campaign slogan, ''No taxation
without representation," were Dr. Ow
ens Adair, Mrs. uiara ti. oiny, Mrs.
Sarah A. Evans, Rev. w, a. Bishop, Dr.
Whltcomb Hrougner, Harrison i.
Barrett, Miss Myrtle E. Pease. J. D.
Stephens Representative Mahone, and
Levi Myers.
A remarkable poem, author unknown,
was read by request at the afternoon
meeting by Mrs. C. A. Coburn, one of
the few .survivors of the first anni
versary ov the association, who had
read it at" the meeting 37 years ago,
entitled "Judas Not." and It was re
peated at the evening session, also by
request. ... .... . .
letters of regret at mammy to he
present, expressing hearty approval of
the work of the association, were read
from' Rev. Benjamin Young and Dan
McAlIaiv
AUSPICIOUS EVENT
IN FORESTRY ORDER
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OVERCOATS: RAINCOATS
Hand tailored All this season's fabics.
Equal in EVERY WAY to the garments1
sold in other stores at $20 and $25. v
A look in at our windows will convince
you of the truth of this statement
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
Third and Qak
1st and Yamhill
MOYER
An, rtf tfcA mnf aimnlnlniia events In
the history of Forestry in this city
occurred last Tuesday, evening wnen
Court Webfoot No. 4. F. of A., cele
brated its eighteenth anniversary with
an entertainment, aance ana oanquti
Among tha prominent speakers at the
festive board were A. B. Dalgltty. grand
secretary: F. . R. Petersoa. grand trus
tee: A. Brown, chie' of Court
Webfoot and John Dltchburn.
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1868 Portland's Representative
Jewelry Store 1908
A Magnificent Revela
tion of Holiday Gifts!
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Has been massed together, being the most fcomplete and '
elaborate stock in its history. From American aad Eu
ropean markets, and after months of careful planning,
has this become possible, and discriminating buyers will
find unusual opportunities at this establishment for choice
and unique gifts. From the most trivial article to the
much thought of diamond, the supreme efforts of quality
are fully displayed. The realm of style prevailing is of
such distinct character as to make selecting of great
ease and simplicity. Prices are always moderate and in
plain figures. '
BILLIK
HIS OLD MOTHER
Suffers Collapse and Grows
jHysterical-Protests In
nocence Steadfastly.
Chicago, Nov. 28. Herman Bllllk,
conaemnea to die December 11, lies
mourning on his cot tonight in his cell
at the county Jail. Today he suffered
a collapse and fell to the floor weeping
hysterically. Dr. McNamara was
hastily summoned and after a time
mum was quieiea.
"Oh, my poor mother. If I could only
gp to ber funeral," he sobbed tonight,
after he had been taken back to his cell
I knew my fate would kill her. I have
lost 'everything now and I feel sure thev
will hang me. I won t be able to see
my wife or little girl any more until
Wednesday." ;
It Is feared today's collapse may have
Bcnuui rcpuiis.
CHOlSESllEE
AS INSPECTORS
Instead of 'one special bridge Inspec
tor, the' bridge committee of ti, itv
executive board has decided to aDDolnt
a committee of three to examine the
ist Twenty-eighth street reenforced,!
. . u ui iujo itiuuriiKS uwn Closed
to traffic pending an Investigation n
neifrmiTO as io me i sarety of the
structure and whether or not it has
own duui acoraing io specifications.
The .men -who will compose the com
mittee .are W. A. Grondahl and R L
Donald' of -.Portland and J. W. Mnttati
of Oregon City. The first two are re
enforced concrete experts and engineers
of recognized ability and the third
member is the head of the Oregon City
Paper mills.
The committee has been authorized to
proceed at once with the Inspection of
the bridge. .
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Corner Third and Washington
Streets
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Leading Pastor
Bachelordom lost one of its most
powerful and steadfast allies yesterday,
but Judging from his enthusiasm on
whatever side he may be enlisted, the
benedicts have won a powerful recruit
Yesterday afternoon Dr. Clarence True
Wilson, pastor of -Centenary M. ' E.
church, was married with quiet cere
mony to Mrs. Maude Akin Tift. Dr.
Benjamin F. Young, assisted by Dr. J.
W. McDougall, officiated. Only a few
Immediate frlenda and ' relatives . wit
nessed the marriage, which came aa a
surprise to every one.
Dr. Wilson a name is riled In the mind
of many by his bitter antagonism
against woman's suffrage, and hla more
humorous, but Just as firm opposition
to marriage. On both these subjects he
once debated publicly with Dr. J. Whit-
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and women's interests, but Dr.
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SAVEDISH SOCIETY
LINNEA CELEBRATES
The Swedish Society Llnnea celebrat
ed its twentleth'annlversary -last night
with a literary entertainment and dance
at the Arioh halL The affair drew a
large audience. A fine program was
rendered, consisting of vocal and instru
mental music, speeches and recitations.
The society is one of the largest in the
city, having about 500 members.
CORSET SALE
Special Sale of Warner's and Thomson's
ramotts Corsets. .
Special sale tomorrow and Tuesday of
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including sloping waist and extreme
long hip. bark and front models. KxV
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