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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 16, 1009 miiil rAlK Delegation of 500 From fleml State Headed by Gov ernor Urady. City Health 'Board .Proitosos p-i 'to Inaugurate Canvass of fc,J5rl,;M,'ta' bid ta ,h "uu (Dallas Praaa Laaaas Wt. ftaattle. bent. !. vpaulal train Ar riving Itil night anil thla morning brought u tol Into tha city from Idaho to rlbraia that siala's day at lha (position. Uovarnur liraily accom. I t. arrivaa laao avwn' a tha central fl sural l)t,.l., 1.. Xtrt.. XV-.. Atar an ovartura Dr ihs raid I LriSllltlS III. llUillllU ITUllband O ractor tleuaral Nadaau wol- and Oovarnor Mraay ra- Ith tha m.t.1reaa of tha day. tullowlnr thla procram, A formal ra-1 rtDtlon at tha atata bulldlnc waa mm. Tunis ht bU WIJI cluaa tha falivl(laa. Against Impure - Dairy h!0 i rouuci. - How moeh mora alcknaaa haa thsr brn among- families aappllad with milk from tha ordinary dirtv dairy near Portland and thoaa who hava bran suoofaaful In obtaining aanltary milkf mis ia a quaauon that interests ur, vfVian waioh Kmlth. chairman of tha city board of health, and ha will at onca seek to enumerate tha axact number of Crimea as alnat tha publlo health ' for wnicij bad milk In ortland la respon line. t Until the present time record of tha 1 havoo aocomnllahvit hv tha unclean milk haa been kept only In tha death report i pi ma cuy naaitn ornce. Hut ur. Bmitn believes there are hundred of caaea of Illness never reported to tha authorities. that may BIG CEMETERY FULLY OCCUPIED Pioneer Burying Place Must Be EnlargedNo Funds Available. W York.f"wheVo REFUSES TO PAY FOR FAULTY PAVEMENT Where death doea not annua be traced Mlreotly or Indirectly to tha use ot mux mat waa impure. . Tha famlirof George Blockley, Sev enteenth and Yamhill atreeta. furnlahea caae In point. Mrs. Blockley com plained that milk from tha dairy of "jonn nuoer ana r rea Keicnner naa caused severe Illness, accompanied by .intense pain, or her daughter Hilda, her son Norman, aad herself, effective , remedies ahe la sura aaved tha Uvea of i herself and children. Other caaea are round in numbers. Canvassing districts supplied by the , dairies unaer suspicion ana rrom (nose ' where the. milk is clean. In order to - obtain comparative statements, will be a labor not only of time, but one never oerore attempted in Portland., . ; ' Statistics on Bad Kilk. i Nathan Straus. Straus laboratories milk freed from germs is furnished at coat, or free to the people of the tene ment bouse districts, before the Inter national Medical congress. August SI, 109, submitted the following state ments: -"Health officers, having become keen 1 ar In tracing epidemics to their aource, have proven that numerous outbreaks or inrectious disease among children have been due to the use of Infected mil in the raw state. "Dr. John W. Trask of tha United States public health service, has tabu lated the convincing records of 600 such epidemics that hare been definitely traced to the milk supply. This list - Includes 217 milk caused epidemics o typhoid fever, 125 of scarlet fever. 6 of diphtheria, and 7 of epidemic sore throat. "Dr. M J. Rosenau, director of the nygrenlo laboratory at Washington, who has Just been designated the first pro- lessor or. preventive medicine and hy giene at Harvard university, made two thorough Investigations, case by case, of the typhoid fever In the American capital. Rejecting all the instances In ; which the evidence foil short of actual fRMYlal Dltnatch ta Tha Journal. 1 Wall Walla. Wash.. Sept. U. There Is little use to die in this city unless one Is a Catholic or belongs to a .lodge which owns a private cemetery, for there are but three lots left In Wis city cermtery. Tha city cemetery, while Its I name has a ring of the potter's field, is the burying ground In general use. and lately It wns discovered that de spite walla Manas ramous climate, the ravages of time have told, and the lots, all but three, have been purchased. Just what will be done to solve the problem is not known. More land is available, but the rlty la not In a posi tion to mage a purcnase mat at present. The burying ground la the oldest in the I state, having been used since 180. (Special DUpatcb to The Journal.) wail: meeting Walla, Wash., Sept. 18, At a I of the city council Tuesday I f roof, out of 866 cases in 1906, he found hat 85, or nearly 10 per cent were due to' Infected milk, while out of. (23 Cases lit 1807, 48 or more than pec cent, were definitely traced to Infected milk "Marking all cases. Irrespective of their proved origin, on a map of Wash- , ington and tracing tnereon tne routes or tne milk dealers, nr. Kosenau oh tained a, remarkably illuminative result " In 1906 there were only 3 cases and in 1907 only 8 cases on the route of one - or the biggest dealers in the city. Dr. Rosenau gives this explanation: . ; ""Th!a" dealer is the only one in Wash ; , Ington who both sterilizes the bottle .and pasteurizes the milk. The low typhoid fever rate among his customers " is significant and perhaps a fair in dex of the result which would be ao complished by the pasteurization of the w f ' .J - j( Pastaurii Milk. When Dr. Straus speaks of pasteur isation he means that the fresh, : strained milk has been held at a tem perature of 166 degrees, Farenheit. for f half an hour, then suddenly cooling it to 40 degrees, at which latter temoera- ture it is held until used. This, he argues is the only effective method of killing growing germs of bacilli In milk that has had Dossible exnosure to tn- fection. He quotes Sir James Crichton ' Browne, president of the Sanitary In ; spector's association in England, as saying: , , Modern Methods Necessary . "The primary and paramount food Question is the protection of the milk : supply. suicide as wen as assassina tion has been-prevented by the strict est surveillance. The first and funda mental necessity la the protection of . life Is the application of efficient mod ern met nods or purification to the, dia ease infested milk supply. . "It stirs the heart to think, how much sickness and surrerlng would be prevented by stripping the milk supplies of their power to cause disease and making this universal food of humanity a means Of sustenance Instead of an Instrument of disease and death. ' . "If I feel deeply and speak warmlv It Is because I hava seen results from my work.' I hava seen the infantile death rate In New York cut down from 9 6 to 49.1 per, 1000 since 1891, coin cidental 'with tha Increased use of night a petition signed by property owners abutting on west Main street was presented, asking that pay for the paving be held up. They offer to out holes In the paving to show that it doea not comply with specifications. ivlng was I bw Loehr When the base for the oavlna being laid. City Engineer called the attention of the council to the f ict that it did not comply with re quirements. The street was accepted by the council on recommendation of the street committee. Property owners) declare they will not pay for the pave ment and tne covering may do taken up in places to prove or disprove the con tentions. PASTOR TO SPEAK - AT THE DALLES ''Special Dlnneteh to The Journal. V Hood River. Or.. Sept. 16. A farewell reception was tendered Rev. N. Evans and wife by the members and friends of the M. E. church last night. A large crowd gathered to greet the pastor and l ton, where he will take charge of the wife; Rev. Evans left today for Pendle- M. E. church. Pastor Brooks Installed. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) I Walla Walla. Wash.. Sent. 1 6. Rav. I Raymond' Cf Brooks, pastor of the First Congregational church of this city since November last, was formally Installed I last night, 14 of the 17 churches assist ing- in the exercises. Thise churches taking part were: Pilgrim and Plymouth Congregational churches of Seattle and the. churches at Dayton. Colfax. Olivet. iiion,. wnitman uciis, valley Chapel. Carpenter, Touchet, eBthel, Eureka, Wallula and Lowden. The churches at Kugene. or., and Oakland. Cal.. Rev. Brooks' former charges, and that at Wakefield. Mass.. the former pastor's present cnarge, were not represented. The members of the church, since tvev. rooks nas Deen caned, have voted l to erect a $50,000 building, which will I be one of the finest in this part of the nonnwesi. pasteurised milk In the tenement dis tricts. I -might multiply -the evidence by citing the experience cities." .of .20 other Building Permits. Mrs. W. Patterson, alterations and ra. pairs, 1M story frame dwelling, Haw thorne, between East Fiftieth and Fifty first. streets, $2000; W. T. Branch, two story frame dwelling, Halsey street be tween East Sixteenth and Seventeenth, $9000: James C. Logan, one story frame dwelling. East Sixty-sixth street be tween Siskiyou and Stanton, $1800; John Ness, one story frame dwelling, Rose lawn avenue between East Ninth and Tenth streets, $1200; C. H. Labbe, al terations and repairs, two story frame dwelling. Twentieth street between I Myrtle and Clifton, $500; B. Barker, one story rramo awening Between Moro and walnut, isoo. Brick Is manufactured in every state producer in quantity and New York In value. of the Union, Illinois being the leading V . PERSONAL John W. Hume, a prominent lumber man of Oshkosh, Wis.. Is In tbe city In the Interest of hi large holdings in this icinltr. He is at the Portland. J. W. Off. wife and daughter are re Istered at the Cornelius. Mr. Off Ts president of the rapid transit package company . whk-h piles between ios Angeies and raaaaena. cal. A. C. Bhrnsted. C H. 8edgwlc4c I B. ley of Fargo, N.. D., are In th city and have ben viewing property hers the past rew nays. 'A. H. Babb of Moseow, Idaho, ts at the Cornelius. Mr. Babb Is the leading merchant of Moscow and la on his way to tbe Seattle fair. R. W. -Col well of Providence, R I., Is registered at the Cornelius. He Is In the rlty with view of Investing In Portland realty. O. W. Culner, a lumber dealer from Marahaltown. Iowa, la In Portland and Irrnn aere will make a trip Into the forest ta look over a tract f Umber with an Idea of purchasing. M. U Oumbrrt left early this week ! Tor Meatus to attend tha Tokl-Broh weeding Mra. Thomas O'Cnnner of tT4 Kast Pevmtn afreet, -north, and ker snna, -m met. Kugene and John, are vlalt-!- relations ad fiiettds la Oakland and ral Alto, Cat III I Sg i IT MeCarmmrk'Crtattrr Wedding. Seattle, BepL li.i m1ra H. W. Me-Corsnas-k of the dsrr.yet Truxtnft and rs krlde, who was ethyl Marl Cramer; f fas Rafael, Cat, are (miring tha, smundL ff.olr.f thdr marriage WJae. it rvenias Tha wianif was per-' fmwl br Bv. C K. MHua1an4 of tKa Methodist Eplepal rtne-h, f""TtfV Crtlv tbe aer re'.atir af t hrtd bk4 t r"""ea were ts atte.aK TN eotle :.! retsrw t etHe whers the Tr '" ts er.xr t tativned, la s few Pleasing and Delicious for Breakfast, Luncheon or Supper Crispr golden-brown Post Toasties . Sen-ed with cream, sugar and sometimes fruit. . , , TIleMcmoryUnxcrt,, . ; at Grocers. Poetvm Cereal Co. IaL, Battle Creek, Ulch. Agents MmCe Yale Beauty Preparations ' ; Souvenir Sale Continues All Week Madame Yale's own demonstrator is here in the store to advise and help ladies in their selection of Madame Vale's preparations. At the lecture Monday the Bungalow was packed with women interested in Madame Yale's beauty talks. Ladies' Kersey Capes at $12:50 Our assortment of new Fall Capes is complete. Every fashionable style will be found in our Cloak Depart ment. Capes from both French and American makers. Capes for women, misses and children. For. Friday we offer special '..'. Ladies' Fine Kersey Capes in black, navy and tan. Made 52 inches long with the entire yoke and front handsomely braided with silk soutache. Standing velvet collar braided to match. Special .......912.50 Friday Items Of Intense Interest to Men Buyers 95c Men's Shirts and Drawers Men's Medium-Weight Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, f wool, well finished and best fitting, good Fall weight. Reg- ular value per garment $1.25. Dusto Vacuum' Suction Carpet Cleaner ; ' The Lowest and Best Cleaner, $5.00 The Dusto Vacuum Carpet Cleaner, as its name implies, fs an improved suction device for removing dirt and dust from the floor. It weighs less than 5' pounds and is operated by hand, requiring no electrical attachment Man-Tailored Suits $28.50 Homespuns, Wide-wale Serges, Worsteds. and Fancy Mixed Materials in strictly tailor-made garments, fashioned in the latest styles for Fall, in the new model, plaited styles, in black, navy, gray and tan. r There are 53 Suits in this sale, coats are three quarter and full, tigh$-fittlng, made 45 inches long and lined with peau de cygnc and silk serge, the skirts are modeled on the new plaited styles. Friday $28.50 Ladies' Novelty Broadcloth Capes Navy, tan, castor and catawba, Fine All-Wool Broadcloth Capes, 52 inches long, strictly tailor-made, with the front and back elabo rately embroidered, standing velvet collar. Friday sp'l.. $15.00 New Trimmed Hats at $8.75 100 beautiful new Hats in the latest blocks of velvet, silk plush, Bengaline and satin, also hand-made velvet and silk hats, trimmed with exquisite imported wings, fancy feathers and aigrettes, with high-grade silk, vel vet and ribbons. These hats sell regularly at $15.00. They come in black and colors. Every hat in a different shape and with an individual style. For Friday we have marked them all at one price .$8.75 Engraved Cards With Plates For'Friday we offer special prices on fine 3ociety Cop per Plate Engraving. The prices quoted are for the finest expert work by none but the best engravers, and are less than ever quoted before in Portland for this Men's Outing !lf CA Flannel Pajamas Men's Fine Union Suits Men's Union Suits made of fine Maco yarn, high neck and long sleeves, best fitting suits made. Regular value $2.00. Men's Blanket (fc'J 7C Bath Robes ....O.JD Men's Blanket Bath Robes, made full and long with cord and tassel at neck and girdle at waist. Great variety of colors, tans, Oxfords, green, blue, navy and all desirable shades. Reg ular value $4.50., $1 50 horded Madras Waists $1.59 . e a. M . Mt 75c Men's Flannel Night Shirts Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts made with military col lar or regular turn down, large variety of colors to select from. Regular value $1.00. class of engraving $2.00 Engraved , Script Cards 100 Visiting Cards and copper plate; choice of four styles on best vellum stock. 93c $1 Visiting Cards From Plate DJs 100 Visiting Cards printed from your plate on best vellum cards, any size. $3 Eng. French Script Cards . . 100 Solid. French Script Visit ing Cards and copper plate, en graved on best vellum, stock. $3 Old English Eng. Cards . . . 100 Solid Old English Visiting Cards and copper plate on best vellum cards. $1.39 .11.89 Men's Outing Flannel Jajamas, good full weight, made with military collars, white braid frogs and large pearl buttons. Regular value per suit $2.00. 47c Ladies' Fleeced Vests and Pants . . Ladies' Fleeced Vests and Pants, made in. white or natur al, good medium weight. Reg ular value, a garment, 63c. $1.25 Dent Style Gloves at 87c tan, in every size from 5J4 to 7y. Always worth $1.25 a pair. Friday big special at 87 Postcard Albums at Half Price 95c Ladies' Cotton Lnion Suits 100 dozen One-Clasp Dent Style Cape Gloves in all shades of - Ladies' White Cotton Union buits,- high neck, long sleeves, perfect fitting, $1.25 value. Silk and Wool 1 7C Vests, Tights . The celebrated "Forest Mills" hand-finished and silk trimmed. The regular value $2.00. We bought over 3000 Postcard Albums from the Im perial Company, of New York, who have discontinued this line. 'These albums are of a high grade of paper and bound in the best manner. For Friday we offer Tights at three specials which must interest postcard collectors Ladies' Merino Vests and and tourists. Merino Vests arid 85c 75c Postcard Albums 38c Fancy Linen-Bound Postcard Albums, have beautiful floral or landscape cover, green interior, holds 400 cards, 75c values, spe cial for Friday , 38 33c Postcard Albums 17c Extra Well-Made Postcard Albums, all have beautiful designed covers, dark green pages, holds 200 cards. Special 17 $1.25 Postcard Albums 69c Extra Large Postcard Albums, have beautifully designed padded covers, black interior, hold 300 cards. Special 69 Owl Friday Cut Rates Not every week or two, not every few days, but every day in the year you will find all drugs and toilet preparations at cut prices. Our department employs more people and sells more drugs than any similar department west of Chicago. At all times we guarantee prices to be less than drugstores. Tights, 85 per cent wool, white or natural. Regular , vals. $1.25. Silk and Wool ftTHA Union Suits Ladies' Silk and Wool Union Suits; Forest Mills, perfect fit ting and all hand-trimmed. Newest style Fall Tailored Waists, made of extra fine. quality colored madras with one-inch side plaits in front, two bias plaits in back, fine pearl buttons, laun dered cuffs and collars. These Waists sell regularly at $2.50 each, and Is the best val. we have ever offered in this style' of waists, Friday $1.50' New Net Waists $2.89 Women's waists of fine quality net mader over; silk in white and ecru. , ' 0 The yoke is made of heavy lace insertion and has two square medallions, the front and back are made with lace-edged plaits, novelty lone sleeves, with lace-edge cuffs. A fancy lace collar. Selling regularly at $5.00, we offer them Friday at... $2.89 Sale Room-Size Rugs On Friday we make our first display of our com pleted stock of new rugs. This showing embraces every make in carefully selected artistic designs and colorings. In our special sales we offer no off-colors or grotesque patterns, which are high at almost any price. In making reductions and offering special prices, we do so on artistic, reliable styles, and in re sponsible and reliable makes only. The following prices are special for Friday on all new. Rugs: Regular $35.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, special . $24.85 Regular $35.00 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12, special.... $25.85 Regular $50.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12, special .$39.75 Regular $60.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12, special ....$47.50 Regular $65.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12, special ........ . .$53.50 Regular $22.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12, special. $14.95 25c Satin Taffeta Ribbon 19c Extra quality all pure silk-inch satin taffeta ribbon in black, white and all colors. Just the thing for trimming your new Fall hat, sash or belts." Always sold for 25c, on Friday only 19: Sale of Sample Hosiery The Standard 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c and 85c grades of Im ported Hosiery. 25c In all sizes, in black v and all colors. All perfect goods not ; "Seconds." Mercerized Union Suits ...$3.50 15c package Cardamon Seed. Owl cut rate 9 25c pint Witch Hazel. Owl cut rate 18 50c quart Witch Hazel. Owl cut rate' ..39 25c and 35c Powder Puffs. . Owl cut rate..., 19 25c Dr. Pray's Nail Enamel. Owl cut rate 19 50c Dr. Pray's Ongaline. Owl cut rate 3G 60c Imported Castile Soap. Owl cut rate 39 25c Bathasweet Owl cot ' rate ..1G 25c Bath Sponges. Owl tut rate 19 25c Resinol Soap. Owl cut rate 18 18c Pear's Unscented Soap. Owl cut rate 11 25c Pond's Extract Soap. Owl cut rate 14 50c Sal Hepatica. Owl cut rate 44 25c Seidlitz Powder pack age. Owl cut rate 19 $1.00 Miles' Nervine. Owl cut rate 88 .25c Squibs Cloves. Owl ctit rate '. ... 19 25c Squibs Nutmegs. Owl cut rate 19 25c Squibs Red and White Pepper. Owl cut rate. .19f 25c Squibs Cinnamon. Owl cut rate ....19 15c White Mu.tard Seed. - Owl cut rate 9 Munsine White Mercerized Union Suits, all hand-trimmed and perfect fitting. FRIDAY ITEMS 50c Fancy Cut OQn Barrettes UJKj Comes in all the ne,west shapes, have extra strong clasp, shell or amber. $3.50 Coronet 7Q Curls, Special ... Made from best quality hair, all shades, eight curls. $2.50 Wavy Q1 Q Switches, Spcc..?lv7 Made from good quality hair. 'All these switches are made with an extra strong loop. There are one thousand pairs of Stockings in this sale, and there isn't a fleck, flaw or dropped stitch in one of'them.3- The very same qualities, colors and kinds are on sale in every store in the United States at prices from 40c to 85c a pair.v If you paid those prices in this store tomorrow you could get nothing better than we'll give you in this lot (while it lasts) -Your choice at 1.25 $129 Ladies Percale and Fleece Lined House Dresses, Special One-Piece House Dresses in percale and fleece-lined flannel ette. Full front, turnover collar and cuffs in gray, navy and black. Regular $1.65 values, special ...... ..$1.29 Ladies' Fancy Striped and Plain White Flan nelette Gowns 98c 35c All Around Hair Rolls .... Tompadour Hair covered, soft and shades. 23c Rolls, net fluffy, all Braid trimmed, with or without yoke, turndown collars, made in a variety of different styles, also in a large selection of dif ferent patterns. Children's Fall Dresses 95c Children's Fall Dresses in wash materials made of striped gala- tea ; Buster Brown, French and long-waist styles ; box and side plaits and belts, in sizes from 2 to 7 years. These dresses are ex ceptionally well made and sell regly at $1.35, sp'l Friday 05 15c Card Hair Crimpers at The "Merry Widow" Crimpers. 9c Hair THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS One of the .best sellers of the year and brought out now for the first time In a popular edition at 50c 500 on sale in Book Department.