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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 25. 1009. 13 SHOW FEELIi. JAPS . ' . , '. ' , .-,,' G FIRST REPORT SHOWS GOOD ; PROGRESS California Commercial Or, Solicitors of Five 500,000 - " ganizations Refuse to Join ; Club Committees Out of 61 Portland and Northern Turn Jn $13,000 for One t Cities in Asking Orientals Day's .Work Campaign to Pay .Return Visit. ; K Eiius Saturday,, "t 1 4"- , Representatives ' of California c6m- riv of the II committal appointed merclal'i bodies were noticeably, absent I by. tho 600,000 club to solicit fund la annual publicity rffii!r niuintlav Japanese business men and Vepresenti; luncheon at the Commercial club today tlvea of commercial organisation to re- that for one day'a work they had ae turn the .Vlait Dald them, last year by mred annrnvltnatal 112 ndO. Thn ra commerce: A , . ' mlttees may make up the required sum, Thoug-h the secretaries of the differ- and 68 committees have yet. to make a em commercial organizations in GU rAnnrt. tS1?J -h .Fg.?u?ZTr, Lm.. "Reports are most encouraging," de Ban Diego' and other California-cities I, - "L ,,' which sent delegates to -Japan last da-red George F. Johnson, chairman of ran, were notified weeks .ago that a I the general committee,-this arternoon. meetlnr waa to be held in Portland to- "We will undoubtedly be able to raise day for the purpose of extending a re-la big publicity fund' turn Invitation to their hoata of a I llainor as their alosan. the on rasa "If year ago, not on responded ny sending 1 you're satisnea wun toe securuy, pinna a- representative to .the meetlnr.. . No down the -dust,'! the . commlttues want refusal waa accompanied by a speclflo out this morning for the first active reason. ' . .. I wnrlr nf tha pamnilffh. jrortaera Cities Bespona, w DeaiLifl wa h ranruAntM ir rn, mar I . . i .HnnHBAniBn, wn . ----- - - ' - . . BVCl J llftUU DllV,UUia5VUIi:lv - warn, LnR,thJ? chamber of commerce today met with. The committee ordered to 2 by C. B. Yandell, secretary of the Cham- oaJl on the wholesale paper dealers sent 5fr?ri;?mmorSe' and J. D. Lpwman and n a, report that by noon the five firms : Cj. F. Blaine.- both of Whom tnaria thn 11 j umA i urn h. "'i' "iu wiu iinn mviiiiii 1 puDUClty lulia. I M - FUVHIC rspor i'. ..ii 1 r. 1 1 n 1 1 ,,v in. nivmwni I'll I I wnmwri u I I . . n . . i; :i 11 . i j i ir u a uu i ' bodies, r Representatives of Spokane m. I80ft: V stettler. 1600: Crescen v-swere t K. doodall. nresldnnt nf thn d.... nn.nanv torn nnri T w P. Mn . chamber Of commerce, and Q. C. Cole- Fall. II JO. There are others In the ",an- A- wnton appeared ror the same business yet to be seen by the aawun , uiuiuiuun.' William mac-1 committee. Masters. Oreaident nf thn Tnrtland tt nn- i Pn-tlnn lnmhormn ' Club, and 13. i C. Oiltner . nnrtarv -Anw th. ...k.-jkajI ti too with 9K mnrn . tertalned the party. O. M. ClarW and 1 1 irm vt tn ha awn.' Other lines of m. J. C. Friendly of Portland., both - nf I tH. or hnaln't un d wall and the I...... ucirjaicB iruru me cnamoer 1 fund bids rair to oe sweiiea consiaer commerce to Japan, were present at ably over the fixed figure. - rnp meetlntr. 1 .... 1 n 1-, D A iuin- urn J . in the Invitation extended to 16 rep-1 out air over the city by the general i til 11 r 1 1 fr i 1 iinrt ih . iananaaa en aw. 1 inn. w h it r a,. ifunsL, r iuiia iv. av i ii lerts. with iholr inr.turiia n.i I aMirrA W. Rimons. F. K. Hoi brook and Kotmbly a party of about 60, the north- Edward Drake to chairmen of the dif- j. lie iei.ier iuiiuwb s D .1 DEAD: SUICIDE ' (rnllrd PrM Uiwd Wlm.) , - trasatartoa, starch B8-Tb body of Mr a. rierre XrlUard waa foaaa la ta bathroom of ker ' koat oa Kaaaaeka setts avenue here today. The aoov waa looked and tke gas tamed oa. Tae sor- oaer reported 1 waa a ease of aoleld. Mrs. xortllar d la reported to nave left a Bote, tk contents of whlok kare aot beea dlvalged. 4 - tke waa a member of tke aUUloaalre lorlllard facalljr and promlsinUy kaova la f askloaakl otrcles. 1 . ' LAOD ID WOOD SUE FOR LIBEL west commercial bodies have asked that ferent- committees. the visit be made in the fall, the party In part: ' , ' arriving about . September 1. It is "0B't..Be,Xii planned to entertain the party in the Ink warm." "Ynni- nnnnptunltv hm rnni t -ni tod states for a period of from 60 tor ' rhnirman of rommlttee No. aavs- .. (blank) you can dfl a stroke of business wiu vuw East, loo. that will not onlv swell vour bank sc- Vinils n-III Yia maAn in Dnrti4 eni. rnnnt. hut will ariva von considerabIa nane, Tacoma and Seattle and other satisfaction. northwest cities, after which the Jsd- "lKn-t allow the matter to drag. Get anene will be sent east on a sneoial your committeemen at work this morn- train, accomoanled bv a dales-ata fmm I lne. Don't let anvbodv sldesteD this each of the four ehamberaof ninmnrra. I nronoslt Ion. Don't be lukewarm vour- Ail tae principal cities and 'trade cen- self. Don t get hot. but get-red hot. in n or me east will De visited. lou Know tne aeai ana it s up to li e n rnrutA nr inn entcfiainmant . f 1 1 rni (n malt, a annw nff ma nnvm be to familiarize Japanese business men to sell stock In the city of Portland; and trade experts with American bust-1 If vou find anyone not willing: to own rtexs methods and to strengthen trade stock In his own town, tell him to move; reinuuns oeiween tne two countries, l it net satisfied wun tne security men down wun tne oust. "Come Beady to Sign." "Don't try t be conservative on this ORDINANCE REVISING , - 1 A'-M l i a u LUiiar V rlT V 'S T,TliTTnT?T?l WS proposition, but let yourself out. Get , v, miuv jjij u bugy tnl- morning.., Rei noon. rnunrtinian T!ni,iiht ..i i ' "Please be en time for lunch and inornlng that he would submit at the I "team everybody up hard. Its pretty next regular session of the council an neaI llko "S to a flre- Come to lunch fruinunce revising tne nrenenr iinnie i tw . "laws, and Incorporatlna them in one. I Chairmen of .all the committees are jvir. Kusiiugtit lias at hand data gath- IZz . ," , repuns at red from a score of cities all over the Ith, Commercial club every daynt 12:15 ieport at 12:15 at .United States. o'clock. AO INDORSEMENT OF DIVIDEND TAX (t'nlted Pren Leaned Wlre.V WANTS COUNTY TO PAY FOR DAMAGES Because his automobile was stabbed . "Washington, March 25. Secretary of ' avltal spot by a wagon tongue on the Treasury MacVeagh announced to- ihe. BAS6lLnerod on the night of April day tliat the administration had not yet ? 19'8- P- Baumgartner of Seattle, Indorsed the proposed Plan to- tax divl- formerly of Portland, is seeking to re- rnd declared by corporations. (cover 1160.20 damages from Multnomah county, ttis out ror repairs and towage A AAA II I court, and his anneal to the olnnl lUiUuu liiorc iioiiics iti1 19 on trl?1 leol judBe Mrrw fit nnta nAinAiiA. r-, Baumgartner was driving the automo- III Ilnll Ir:IIIIIVI'l rl Hr ol" on tne nignt or tne disastrous en V1UUII UU1IUIU A ICC counter. With four passengers In the i J car besides himself, three of' them A Positive Remedy That Takes Away wm.1' ?i-hti,taken "p,n out t0 th0 c ti u.: ' ,l. tin,L ' 1 Twelve-mile house. b!ihuwhiu uiwu niiu- The plaintiffs allegation Is that the OUt Burning: the Skin. I county was negligent in blocking one Some time ago It .was stated In the Til" f"?","' l'd PPlnl wnere Tojumns ot tnia paper that Free treat- i i pr,T.nH i tJUl IIU .nent would be sent to every woman iVm Zt.t'tlVtS A .'who suffered from superfluous hslr oa 7f TIkl"".ib" ' ..thtf ln ".,d jher face, srms or bustMso many ladles ,rad L '2l,tr,,;,a"l'n L l',c J ,.i .hi. u.i c a center of the road, with two waaona on ; bottles were quicklv exhausted s and as x. n"n ' ??1 JJ? ."th, J,ie.IL DS requests are still comir from women 5 .w" V,.'., .?5u?f"n'Jt5a,dn? In nil arts of tha country it has 1uub 1 raw. lno roner m me center or. tne ronn "rl" .OI;PlB country -ll-HU Will,, tnriurhl mr.A t..rnA . orrer io a I -, .ia i, ....ki., i.. II bi tlerlded to continue -while longer at least. the t JTo Veed ITow Tor stair Oa Tke race,' A t uvre wjtn Eieo-tre-ie is a vara - Tkat laets. , . ie.000 more trial bottles of the. won : derful remedy, Khc-tro-ia, will be given tiwiy absolutely free to women con stantly miserable becauet of such un ,. natural, unsightly growths. . No matter how heavy or light the f growth. It ran be destroyed In a few f minutes with Elec-tro-la, There la no Mother remedy like It. It positively Ntlll i not Irritate, bum or soar the most tender skin, and never falls to remove 'even (he m"t ohatinato growth almost 'Instantly. Tou who hare tried ao-ralled -cures without snecess ran gain perma ; nenL lasilag effect- with Klee-tr-Ia not merelw temporary relief for onea iiriiivii mi iimir nma int grow in i en never relnrn. . - . To nreve what mr ... ,,.. . floelng a twt-reiit stamp to cover mail ing, rier-trn-la ree-ularlr costs tl.ee a. oMUe. hot we will tt lO.Mt mnr pmU find out -bt It will do without anr i harge. rill out the coupon below and mall today. mi In r"r name and eddrees tm lotted line and sens It to. R-Rar. TIt ! ttt etree rTt X, "il-ari 'ehclftttrc" Ift-renf stamp t" heJp eo-rer mal'lng. snd we will rmt at anew a tree trial not tie of EJec-tro-la. wagons that blocked the paasage on that aide. On the side of the count? It la eon- tended that Baumgartner waa drivlna at an excessive speed, and that he should nave eeen tne wagons in time to stop. It Is also. claimed that a warn ing lantern was displayed. Deputy Dis trict Attorney Hennessy Is Msistlnir Deputy Vreeland for the county, Gus d. Jionor and John C. M Cue. who recently moved from Astoria to Portland, renra- entlng the plaintiff. - MACE, IDAHO, WOMAN HURT IN RUNAWAY (United Prera Leaaed Wlrs. Mace. laaho. March lb. Mrs. W R Miller, wife of the manager of the efee-'; trm light plant, was injured In a run away last night and Is thought to hsve sustained internal Injuries. The 4-year-old colt which Mra Miller waa holding became frightened at a team of Orses running loose in the street and . ran across the rallrond tracks,4 throwing Mra Miller to the ground. 8he waa taken to the Wallace hospital. The j i i . , , n lamn; ii imuiu innii I 'T - inc. vorjer, a AiencB. naving uvea at Mace ror aver year. EJ) GEBERT BADLY Ht'KT IN RUNAWAY Kdmard Gehert, a driver for Jones' fnsrket, was thrown from his wswn at Keat Twenty-first and Wetdler streets while kl horses were running away shortly before noon today, and was severely Injured ahont the bead. Just es one of the nelshhom wss telepfcon-1 ing for an ambulance. W. . Blaiedell a ea ejtwnobtle etwl the -tn-Jjired men wes taken tn the Oood Ramarttaa) bospltal. Althowrti Ma in.' Juriea are of a eerlons nature Gebert Is expected te recover. i Indictments ' charging criminal ilbel against Melbe II. Vorhees, manager, and Dana. P. Slcethi editor, of the Dally News, published In Portland, were re turned this afternoon by the grand Jury of the state circuit court William M. Ladd and Colonel C. E. 8, Wood are the libelants. Some time ago Indictments cnarrlna tne manarer ana editor or tne - Mews wun having criminauy libeled William Hanley were found by the arand Jury. December - 17 and Immediately Bubst Quent Un the finding of these Indict ments statements were Dubllshed In the News In which .It was charged that William M. I-add and Colonel O. K. 8 Wood were the men directly responsible lor tne nrst inaiqiment or tne News. ' William Hanley waa charged by the News with having fraudulently fenced In government lands In Harney county, thus preventing possession of the lands by others. Pour other Indictments were returned, as rouows: - . , 8am' Boue. assaulting Jim Sing:, a Chinaman, with a revolver. Sam Dunn, stealing tools from dredge posts in tne wuiamette. Fred W. Hamilton, assaulting , his wife. Pearl G. Hamilton. Frits C Kettler, poisoning a dog; be longing to Anna u. uaococK. Mil IRA ENDS TRIP IT DRAIfj Over Thirty Tliousand Peo ple Have Witnessed Dem onstrations and Heard Lectures by Oregon Agri cultural College Faculty. COMISKEY FillS TO SECURE JONES Charles A. , Comlskey, owner . of .the Chicago White Box, and Fielder A. Jones, the famous manager of the ball team, met for a few minutes this after noon before Comlskey and party left for Seattle at S o'clock. The meeting -was a failure, so far as the return of Jones to the White Sox waa concerned. 'Jones accompanied the party frotn the Port land hotel to the train In an automo bile, but nothing was doing between the old' Roman and the manager on the way. Jones was closeted with Comlskey for about 20 minutes late this afternoon. Comlskey admitted they discussed the situation ana also admitted that noth ing had resulted from the . meeting. Commy couldn't see his way clear to sell a portion of the team to the Port land lumberman, and Jones told his manager that he would not enter base ball again unless It was for the our- pose of making the game a life busl- Comiskey's party will tour the sound oeiore returning to Chicago. ASHLAND REFUSES' SALOON LICENSES (Special PUpttch to The Journal.) Ashland. Or.. March 25. At n meeting of the city council yes- erdav arternoon. tne petitions of is. A. Kin of Medford and B. S. Kadcllffe of Ashland for licenses-to conduct saloons In Ashland were denied without a dissenting vote. It is said that tne petitioners win manaamus tne council to lseue the licenses. It Is the uld Question . of a conflict be tween charter and the state local option law, and while ther.5 Is little apprehen sion upon the part of the majority of Asltiand rltlzens wno are opposed in saloons, the reopening of the fight is causing much talk. Springfield Wants the Bojrles. Springfield. 111.. March 25. The to- llce here today announced that after the prosecution of Boyle and Helen Falkner at Sharon on the kidnaping charge, tuey will demand that the pris oners be returned here to answer to a charge of forgery. Home Training Circle. The Woodlawn Home Tralnlne circle will hold the regular meeting at the schonlhouse. Friday afternoon at 2:30. Dr. B. Blatchford will talk on the caro of the teeth. (gpeclit Pl'patcta to Th Journal.) Drain, Or.. March 26. The trip of the southern Oregon farming demonstration train ended here this afternoon with, a repetition of the cordial welcome and genuine Interest shown at every atop made from Ashland north. It Is est! mated that three out of every four of the population of southern Oregon vis ited the train and profited by the dem onstrations given by the lecturers. A welcome arch was erected across train and there was a large turnout of cltiiens, farmers and school children, schools, banks and business houses be ing closed during the stay of the train here as everywhere. In summing up the Sood accomplished by the train C. A. latbouf said: 30,000 Out of 40,000. "Out of 40,000 people In southern Ore gon, actual count showed that more than SO, 000 visited the train on Its 14 stops. The record Is remarkable when It Is remembered that this was the first trip of the kind made in this part of the state. The demonstration train is the most powerful argument the Southern Pacific has used in awakenlna the Inter est of the people In agricultural pur suits, and illustrates tne nenerit or cooperation between the railroad and the farmer. 'The results of the trip are beyond our most ardent hopes, and the requests from the people for an early repetition of the trip shows Its benefit. To us It Is proof that the demonstration train In Oregon Is no longer an experiment, but an important necessity and an import ant factor in public education." .Director James witnycombe oz the Oregon experiment station, said: Foultry Balslnf, Benefitted. "The greatest accomplishment of the train is the renewed interest in better methods of raising poultry, whloh will undoubtedly result in the establishment of many large poultry farms In south ern Oregon and the introduction of scientific methods of poultry raising on the ranches through the Rogue and Umpaua valleys. This will first be manifested In the increased production of eggs, poultry and fruit. We will see beginnings next year. Within a short time Oregon will supply most of the Pacific ooast and the Alaska trade in poultry. Her poultry districts are among the best In the couhtry." Oakland, Yo&eaUa, Drain. StoDs were made today at Oakland. Toncalla and Drain. About 3000 vis ited the train during the day. Ad dresses were made by the college fac ulty. At Drain a large apple tree with ripe apples tied to its branches was shown In the demonstration of pruning and grafting. Last night an elaborate reception was given by tne KoseDarg commer cial club. It was addressed by Dr. Wtthycombe and C. A. Matbouf. "In the afternoon the party were drfven to Bonaday. to the 900 acre stock farm where Frank Alley has established the finest standard bred Btock farm In central Oregon. The poultry exhibit will be shown at Portland at 8eventh and Hoyt streets tomorrpw all day. It will be in charge of Professor Dryden. . ' , - : . ") ! '' - - . ' ' . .... ' . ' - .'if',.'. - . ' ... thought of Roosevelt and Morgan His estimate of Roosevelt "The most perfectly equipped and the most effective politician thus far seen in the Presi dency." Though at first doubtful of Morgan, Cleveland later called him "A great patriotic banker." He also discusses with great freedom the characteristics, work and personalities of THEODORE ROOSEVELT J. PIERPONT MORGAN JOSEPH B. FORAKER McC i$aJSk THOMAS F. BAYARD JUDGE GEORGE GRAY JAMES J. HILL , PATRICK A. COLUNS 5a- , ' - ' Iwe'slPRIL All Newsstands 15 Cents i SOUR STOMACH Is An Almost Certain Sign of Acute Indigestion If you occasionally have a taste of sour food In your mouth, It 'surely snows that the food you are eating Is pot being digested, but instead, la fer menting and giving out poisonous gases. Belching of gas is a common symptom at 'such times, and also that lump of lead feeling, as if your stomach was carrying a much greater load-than it could stand. If-you want prompt relief and perma nent cure, go to Woodard. Clarke & Co. and et a large tin box of Mi-o-na tab lets for 60 cents. woodard. Clnrke & Co. know that Ml- o-na Is a highly recommended scientific remedy, and that is why they are ready to return your money If it falls to cure acla stomach, belching of gas. dizziness, biliousness, sick headache, foul breath, and all stomach troubles. r Two More Calboaa Jarora. rrnttP4 fwae ImH Wtrat I Waa FraiwJara. March J i A fter a , as swat -HaeanUaUM ft many , nlrena la t b t rial ef Pstrteti al- , kHin. pTal-nt ef the I'attwd Ralimaaa, Jame. C. UorwtaB. a carrlaa pal e lee, ' t - r m m m ifwpw mry I Mf 1S3a V. Him inM(M trt I larr mmym - ; it i ntannt STd fwe temporary lirera. Mrv ". Orabaaa, a wllMr Itr tha Oil fertile Trirttln reeape"?-. wee ' raaa4 t- f'-tnonn hr twth rm. i r'!i ei dfae as the filth teeApor-j 145-147 SECOND STREET The Millinery Rush Is On Few stores ire equipped, to serve you as well as we. Here are the stocks, the variety and best of all the tastiest hats. Our selling organization is a well trained experienced force capable of -selecting just the proper hat for yoti. The workroom force is equally efficient; our trimmers are unexcelled in producing artistic and stylish hat. With all these important features our verw mnA. erate prices make this the ideal hat shop ot I'ortland. t-or Friday we have prepared some specials at special prices. STYLISH ' TRIMMED HATS. Urge and small hapes, SI. 95, f 2.95 and f 3.95. Extra showing of the BEST S HAT ia America,. Big aortment Untrimmed Shapes TELL THE PEOPLE THE WHOLE TRUTH Make no false statements about our prop erty. Do not, for the sake of making a sale, suggest promises you cannot fill. Do not bind The Jacobs-Stine company to conditions that you know they will not approve. Speak kindly of other property and hew your way through to success by telling the good points of your own and forgetting the bad points of theirs. Remember these suggestions, as they constitute the foundation upon which the phe nomenal success of The Jacobs-Stine company has been established. ' THE JACOBS-STINE CO.'S TALK NO. 1 TO SALESMEN TO THE PEOPLE You, the reader of this advertisement, the prospective buyer of property for sale by this company, may rest assured that any statement made by any salesman of this company may be banked upon without any hesitation. He will tell you the whole truth and nothing but the truth. He will show you W'ELLESLEY- ON-Toc-oILL I at 69. Flower, at 10, 15?, 10f, YJ and 39. tf Foliages at 5 per bunch. All wire Frames, 25f. 25e Friday Specials in Ladies' Furnishings Ladies wahable Belts, plain white or colored, embroidered; choice st .'..25f r -Pictorial Review Patterns . , Black - HeatherMoom TeltKrwis, deep douWe flonrwe. whh shir ring, tucks and embroidered edg teg and under -ruffles; regular J 1.75 Tlur fr........f 123 Hewill tell you how to make big money on a small investment. He will tell you whv every lot in this addition is a money-maker. He will tell you the names and give you the addresses of hundred of people who have fol lowed The Jacobs-Stine company's advice and bettered their financial condition. Listen to him carefully. Treat him fairly. Use his - krrowleHge of Portland realty vamr a a jjtride to your investments. Visit WELLESLEY-ON-THE-HILL with him in one of our auto mobile. In a very few minute time yon will see the opportunity for making a gwd many dollars. The JACOBS-STME COMPATJ! - jy r THe tircc.l Kcilf j Operators ca I iclUc Cess! us nrni st:::lt S ! ary jarer.