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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1909. PREPARE ".UAL A Civic Institute to Conduct ' Two Weeks' Course in Seeing Portland. Inside and Out First Meeting . Monday Afternoon. ' That Portland people may Vnow their own city, actually, and not theoretically, and that throng a' tola knowledge condl , tlona of the municipality may be Im proved, the Clvlo tnatltute hae been or ganised and will be opened at the chapel of the PJrst Unitarian church by Mayor Simon at :0 Monday afternoon. v It is aimed to have the meeting and exhibitions of the institute every after noon and' several' evening during next week and the week following. ExpcrU on the varloua branches of the city gov ernment and the city Institution. such a the health department, the council, ettlement work and studies) of Indus trial life, the standards of life and child life In the city will be made. . "r The meetings ' are all open to the publio and everyone intereatcd In city condition la asked to come when possl "ble. ' The meeting were organised by Mis Anna Louis Strong of the V. W. C. A., and sustaining membership of $1 and upwards are desired by her to ,' cover the expense of the institute. The program for the two week of institute ...work follow: . -'- Monday, Mot. 8 City CrOYerfunent. ' l:80--Chalrman, Mayor Joseph Bimon; The Function of the City Council, Rich ard W. Montague: Present Problems of th Council, Oeorge Baker, president - of the council; The Commission Plan, Dr. C. K,-. Chapman..-.:(,v v-----'., y,-; Tuesday, ot. ; t abUo Health. A 1:S0 Visit ntw county hospital. 8:30 Chairman, Dr. Andrew C. Smith; -The Department of Public. Health, Its 1 Activities. Dr. Esther Pohl; Market In " kpection. Mr. Barah A. Evan, market Inspectdr; Our Hospital. Dr. S. B. , Joseph!. . Hvealng Session. ' g.-OO--Chalrmarf, Dr. E. P. Geary t Stereoptlcon, The Tight Agalnt Tuber ' culoBi. Dr. K. A. Pierde; The Portland Milk Supply, Vr.k Alan Welch Smith; Social Hygene, Dr. I. W, Hyde. . J , Wednesday,. Hot. Kaa. ; 10:00 Visit, city, council-" 3 :30-r-Chalrman. JB. F. . Lawrence; Street and ' Transportation Problems, James W. Morris, city engineer; Park and Playground Planar. J. R. Wether bee. . - ;,:?' :v-,': Thursday, Wot. 11 OMld-ZOf x. ' i:0O--Vlsit playground. :80--Chairman. Superintendent Frank Rlgier;' The Place of 'the Playground, Mrs. KeVtha Davl Social Influence of Schools, H.H. Herd man Jr. Education STARTLING CURE FOR RUN DOWN NERVES ' . .-i eiaj"W"sisesBjsi - ri".'.;. : , - i. Robinson Thermal or "Turkish" Bath ' : it Home, Costing But Few Cents, Produces Astonishing Results'. - 'E'r;::":..;A..;.' iv"n' , -. m .1 ":,-ivJ . V':v:.v. -; ' - . '", Drugless Treatment Proves Revela- tion in Treatment pf -Many Dis ' ceases. - On Robinson Thermal or Turkish Bath for those of weakened vitality will do more good In a half hour than three month' vacation on a farnv -infinitely more than can be " expected from any drug in the - world. ; " f Many startling tesulU have been pro duced by the use of the Robinson Ther mal Bath, j It 1 revolutionising treatment of" disease, v Prominent phyeis. clan are ' abandoning drug in many fnr Sthiit- new treatment.' Those who have tried them,, are astonished at. the change in tneir 1 conamon. The Intense exquisite feeling of hap piness, strength and menial clearness which result are Impossible to. express In word. ": "0 Open up the pore and. th change seems almost miraculous; nerves, are strengthened at once, kidneys get well, ecxema, pimples and skin dtseaseSysn- CdDIi'T KEEP FliOLl -MIDI Oakland Girl Dies of the 'Poison 'She Took in a ; Jloment of Despair. (Dntd Tnt Lmm4 Wlre.1 n.klnnd .cal.. Nov. Discouraged by unavailing effort to resist an over whelming inclination to steal. Miss vfnhi wiu. tha 21-year-old daughter of a prominent lawyer in Hawaii, is dead from th effects of bichloride or mer onrv ahita which she swallowed with ulcldal Intent October S8. . Miss Wise was a well known memoer a h xrrmt Prvahvtarlan church ' of Berkeley and a woman of refinement and education. The police say she was a kleptomaniac and that they have positive evidence that he stole from many of her friend whom h visited. She was visiting Mrs. w. n-ay ni.t.i ai.v nritaiev. when her .Uiio n T.1.J , - hostess missed a small um of money, The pollc wer notined ana sr vetlgatlng accused Mis Wis of the ih.fi Rha brnka down and confessed, and, heartbroken, admitted that h could not realet th aeaire w She explained that nexaia not n the money, or th other aruoje ne stole from friend oatterea au over io United States, a h 1 a member of wealthy family. ' -' " .' After eonressing me 7' brooded over It until h finally tried . . . . with. nnlmn. After to ena ner n w.m. v t - wallowing the bichloride he remained in a comatose conauion in a n'. pltal uatll she died, lat yeeterday. lsh; bad eolda, lumhap. rhaumaUsm. Jy.pf.pata, -hrot and lung trouble. ln aomnta t4 ron1lp'loti diaarrar though Horn wonderful force had lined ' thm away. . Emr man or womaf can now nave a' Robinson Thermal Hath "t home. -at a coat of but a few rente, and without trouble. " " ' Tht can be fMie fnlr by th RoWn mn Thormai Path Cabfrift. whlrh i a roodfl of ornuity. N mattr what lb ale of onr piiraa. you ean have n of ty-ri cab'nefa. Th Rofnaoo Thermal Reth Cabinet re now t-Wr eihil.itd. and are ort ! In Portland. Croa. t Woodard, Clark A C. Aafc tbe d"ir a?e for that grat hnotL, "The rriiti"phy X.f Halih and Hautr." The rri.r rrice ta 12 0i, bet ro cn ' na i"f t"T UmltAd tlm. r ion. t r" fthr !v without c t !- fbir. If jrru -ir!nr.t :.r.t yt a-1.'','f rme and a i Tm iMir to th T.tlnf Ml. f .(, Knn.ritkr ' ". Toledo, -hia. Tyr full i;!trata4 ii.Jorniation. frea. ai Work of tibrarle,! Mary France lawn. " " . rrlday, Of. ChUd-Xilf XL A fh.lrman Dr. J.' R. i Wllon; The Probation Sytem, John Teuscher Jr.; Th Delinquent cnno, im n. wwr, head of detention home; Work. Under v.w . rv,tiA-i ,hni fjiar. Mrs. ' Millie ' R. Trumbull: Care of . Dependent Children, W. T.' Gardner, Mr, u. uni, W. H. Skene, Father George F. Thomp- 4:00 Visit, Juvenile court ' Monday, ot. 15 Wlfr Talk ' S:0 VlBltto People's Institute. v":.v 8 :30 Chairman, Rev. Henry . Russell Talbot; Settlement Work in Portland, Mis ValenUne Pritchard, Mis S. M. Blumauer: T. W. C, A. Work. Miss Mry B. Day; Protective and Preventive Work for Women. Mr. Lola O. Baldwin. a ' udy, Xov 1 CaarltU. ; . t:J0--Vl8it to City Jail. ' - .ft Chalnnin ThOtTlll N. StrOngl Class charities, Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Father Edwin V. tTHara; xn the . Mother Who Works, Mr. . W. B. Fechheimerj - Cooperation , In Charily, Mr. Millie R. Trumbull.- 4 . Kvenlng session. :00 Courts and Jail Chairman Judge M. G Munly ; The "Court of Portland. Judge Ftank Bennett; My Experience In the City Jail. H J Parklson; Our Undesirable Citi 'n, Isaac Swett; The Future City Jail. Frank E. Watkin. WdBdy, Hot, 17 Industrial Xdf. 1:30 Visit to employment agencie. . i:30 Visit to new.T. M. C. A. bulld- '"1:30 Chairman. Carl V. Caufleld; Portland's Employment Agenele. C M. Rynerson; The Early Closing Movement, W. P. Olds; Vorational Life of Young Men and the T. M. C A., H. W. Stone; Industrial Condition in Portland. Tburaasy. Hot. 18uaaards of JUI. . ;oo Visit to moving plettfr show. S;30 Chairman. Rev. H.-W. Foulk; Housing Condition in Portland; Amuse ment. Mr. A. E. Rockey, Mr. Emma B. Caroll; Art Standard,, Mis K. C. Simmons; Immigration. J. H. Barbour. rrlday, Hot. isflCMags . W lack. j, -an rhairman. Rev. Luther R. Dott; Municipal Lodging House? Work Farm, 'Municipal Art .ugh sua, dk elltutlott for Girl, etc; , ten, minut A special attendance Of all worker I desired at tni meeuug. o made the clearing house of , all preced Ing'meetlnga and th place of discussion of future efforts." . 'v r -..-j. MEMORY OF TWO NOTED RABBIS IS HONORED Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. . 6. Under the auspices of the Hebrew Unton college interesting, exercise were held today in celebration of the fundredth annl versary or the births of Samuel Adlar and " David Elnhorn. th two famous New York rabbi, who share with Dr. Wise of Cincinnati, th reputation as founders of reformed' Judaism In Amer- . Dr. Elnhorn wa born in Bavaria, November 10. J809. of He progressed o rapidly In bis rab . . ,1. ih,t ha waa . made a Dimcmi Biuuic. v. -- rabbi In hi ixteenth year. Hi adj vanced view met wnn oppumuiw th Austrian - government, o that in 1865 b came to America and located in fiaitlmor. " Ten year later he removed to New Tork and until Ms dfath in 1179 h 'wa rabbi of the famous congre gation of Beth-El. ' , ; ' ' ' Dr Adler wa born In Worm s,1 Gerr many. December 1809. the , son of an associate rabbi. Notwithstanding- the fact that he waa subjected to want and privation, h aueceeded In securing a. claasical education. He emigrated to America in iS7 uia oif ,. the Emanu-El congregation Jaj 'New York city. :He "wa a profound Ttchoiar and wmte extensively on many aub- jecta His deatb occurred In New York Jun t, 1891. ,. ' ' FOREST GROVE TO :: v EXTEND ITS LIMITS tapertil r1ptrh to Tee JpornM.) Foret Orov. Or, Nov. . Th pur chasing committee of the city counoU baa been Instructed by that body to enter Into negotiation with a local brick maker for the purchase of 85,000 bricks, to be used In the construction of a new city, hJL -'Plana were drawn and the contract let for the building of the hell everal month ago, but work haa been delayed by varlou causes. Th elty lockup baa been used a council cham ber Idc time Immemorial, but the shack b become so weather worn that tb gentl rain eep through th roof and drip onto th cfty father. Inter fering somewhat with their dellbera tiona. " - -- 1 Snake IUrer Bridge Soon Completed (dpaxdal Wptr to T JenratL) Ontario. Or, Sor. t. Th bnaaa r1rr wagon brtrtr will b completed within the next 10 dara.'- Tb contract for grad ing and graveling the road from On tario to the bridge wa lat night awarded to O. W. Rouln and SUwart Thorp. Work on the roed on the Idaho Bide t rrorreaalng tilc!r and the iP rut ldirf to the brlCae I noarly corw jlted. Tb opening of tb brkge will ba elahrat4 -et tbe, time- f the mtfeg T the Oren State Irrleatloo mwrreea. ahicb. wiil be about Decem ber 1. LIDIES TO HID lilt CARNIVAL Hum RnTf l nf nirvsanthem Festival Qt Albany Is Now Assured. v ' (floeclal DUpatch to Th Joomat) Albany. Or.. Nov. Th Ladle ....m.rvt nt ha Albany Commercial club ha Joined force with th chrys anthemum carnival tuuiiuiino, will hold It annual chrysanthemum carnival on November 10 and 11.. The Ladle' auxiliary Is planning to glv t that time the mst notable oclal event ever given In, thj city, and th frnm tha e-ata recelDt, will go to the Union depot park fund. It will be in me nature oi a "" and will Includ most of Albany youth and beauty.. There re being planned om living picture, that foi artlatlo effect will far urpas anything tn Aihnnv. Other attractive feature will b th different booth the Japanese tea room, wnere ica, i be served In truly oriental tyl by Mesd&me Nelson, Davl. j.-s Hewitt, Schmidt, i -'Austin, Hoplclns, Struble. Langdon, Weatherford and Mis Mason. The . Dutch booth, wher good thing .m mmaai n i no in t . will be nre- sided over by Mesdame Irvine, Turner, Anderson, Howard, - Boweraox, - Leigh Dawson, Bowers ana lasner.' im K,h ) MaaAamH Rtlll. Rudd. PiD. Collins, Nutting, Lelnlnger, Irvln, Dun can . and Mis ssmeea. . xtie an . uuum bV Mesdame Train, Fortmlller, Wor rell, Halght, Wile, Tweedale, . Palmer, Sullivan, Goff, Fish and Mlsse Fox and Gard. The fruit booth, where one can buy Jellies, pickles, marmalade and other dainties, will be presided over by Mesdame Steven. Archibald, Wash burn, Jackson, Miller, Schults, Blaln, Ohllng. Martin, 8. E. Young and J. W. Cuslck. f , SEATTLE SHACK. TOWN . MUST BE DESTROYED ' " (United Pree Leaaed Wire.) Seattle, Nov. . One hundred and rive shacks, constituting a village with a population of 400, were today condemned by Assistant Chief Sanitary Inspector T. R, Wilber, and following the removal of the Inhabitant the miserable hovels will be burned. The principal reason for the atftion of the inspector, aside from all ordinary sanitary aspect of th case. -.was. th fact that thousand of rat were making their home among th' driftwood house,' The present col ony of beach comber has collected within less than a year after Dr. Chrlch ton. commissioner of health, destroyed hundreds of Similar shacks in th flrt campaign against the bubonic plague. The Inhabitant of the queer looking village come from the' four corner of the earth, and . they earn a precarious living by fishing in th harbor, and by the thousand and on Ingenious device of beach combing. , ; " Local anitary officer today state that they are not worried over th re port coming from Washington;" D. C, to the effect that there ha been a fresh outbreak of the plague In California. Local plague work I going on steadily, and since the campaign was inaugurated It Is estimated 118,000 rats have been destroyed. . The health department 1 now-netting giant rat corral along the waterfront These corrals are being placed beneath the wharve. and ar ex pected tff be of great aid in reducing th number of waterfroHt-ratt, PENDLETON ELKS BUY NEW LODGE BUILDING . - i i i i ' - f -;r . Pendleton, Nov. - A deal wa con summated last night whereby the local order of B. P. O. E. secures a prominent business block In this city,, which will immediately be remodeled and converted Into-a home for the an tiered herd. The property in question is the Renn build ing, on the corner Of Court and Cotton wood street, and the consideration in volved is $88,000. The Elks also ac quired a one half Interest In the one etory building Just west of the Renn building. The lower story of the build ing will be rented, but the entire upper floor will, be used for lodge purpose. Social Event at Hood Ithrer. , (Speeisi DlPtcb U The Journal.) Hood River, Or.. Nov. 8. Mr. P. S. Davidson and Mrs. Noah Bone enter tained a select party at cards and danc ing; -last night The social event mark the first of a aerie in th higher o eial circles of the city that will be held this winter. The entertainment wa heldln the Odd Fellow' hall that was most beautifully, decorated for th oc casion with evergreens and autumnal effects. . '. '.- ' - Soldiers' Monument Dedicated Baltimore, Md.. Nov. A monument erected In Druid 11 Park in memory , of the Union jW'diers an allors of Maryland was dedicated .to day with In teresting ceremonies. Th event was attended by a milifanr page Mt in which all of th available United state troop .In thi vicinity parUcl- patea CUV BE SPLIT III I A 0 LI R union Big Meeting of All Branches ot Labor at Toronto, Ont. Socialists Aro Out. Toronto. Ont.., Not. AH branch of organised - labor throughout th United State- and Canada ar aeepjy interested In the annual convention of the American Federation . of Labor, which meet in thl city Monday. It undoubtedly. will prov to b the most Important meeting ever held in th hi tory of organised labor In America. Sev eral questions will b decided on, which depend the life or deth tof mor than on flourtfihlng organisation. ' j r'nnilltlnna araa aalrt to be rlDO for a split over the action of th federation In exiling th faction wnicn i u embrace 80' per cent of the member ahin of tb International Brotherhood of Electrical -Worker. - Thl la th question that ha already pnt in siai federation In Iowa, Ohio and Indiana, rrh aulalaa a ra lined un SOlldly with th outlawed faction of th elec trical worker and it is saia tney win have a strong representation In next inv.ntlnn The laSU Will fur- nish th Socialist better fighting ground than they hav over na -n th past, becau ther ar many union leader who believo a mistake wa mad In revoking stat charter as has been don. That th warfar against Presi dent Oomper and hi upporters wlll be pushed to th limit Is vldent from t.t.m.nt. mult bv manv of th dele gates who have arrived to atttend the convention and ll is apparent ELECTRICITY III L06GII1B CAMPS - "" " r Will Displace Donkey En- gines and Reduce For est Fires. , (Called Praae leaaad Wlra " Vancouver, B. C, Not. . Logging by electricity, It Is declared, will oon be come the general praetlc In th woods of British Columbia at all point within reach of eleotrlo power, by the Intro duction of plant to mak current from waterpower, Th Brook Scanlon Lum ber company Is now figuring on th In stallation of lctrlclly driven ma chlnery. which will replace the pioneer Steam aonaey engine vh iw -1 Umlts of the company at Gordon Pasha lake, near th headwater or jarvt Inlet It is 'proposed to erect a power plant at Powell ' river which will do away with the preeent donkey engines. With the displacing of th steam engine in the woods will disappear 8 per cent of the bush fire that hav wrought mo much damag to th foret of Brit ish Columbia during recent yeara will require all th diplomacy of t leaders to prevent a split In th rank of th big organisation. , fo Dedicate New' Church. Aberdeen. S. D.. Nov. . Elaborate plan have been completed 'or the ded ication of the 176,000 Methodist Epls copal church recently completed city. The dedicatory sermon will be preached by Rev. T. S. Iliff of Denver. Feiminisylvaiiuiia Short Line fpom Chlcnpo "The Manhattan Limited" Time Shortened 2 Houirs From Chicago to New York Beginning with . Sunday, November 7, 1909, "The Man hattan Limited" of the Pennsylvania Short Line, which, now leaves Chicago at 11 o'clock a. m, will leave Chicago at 10:30 a. rri. daily, running through to New York in 22 hours, arriving there at 9 :30 a. m, ' - - v- - This will shorten the time of that train1 two hours, and the Extra Pare from Chicago to New York will be advanced from Four Dollars to Six Dollars. For particulars address F. N. KOLLOCK, Dislrict Agent 122A Third Street. . Portland, Oregon. r. r r News Traiii. Seirvlce Hours Portland to Chicago Horth Bank Great Northern-Burlington Route Eliective Oc?tober 31st - We will operate through Standard and Tourist Sleepers,; , Portland to Chkr without chanRe! Passengers ia these sleepers will ORIENTAL LIMITED service, indudins; . Compartment ObservT tololZrxy. AU meals served a la carte. . LEAVES PORTLAND DAILY 7:30 P. M. FROM NORTH VBANK LEAV DEPOT, ELEVENTH AND HOYT STREETS. For Rates, Folders and Sleeping Car Reservations; call on or address a A. JACKSON. A. G. F. P. A. -H. DICKSON, CP.4T.A. ..-.,... Main 680. A-2286, 122 Third St. Portland, Or. t r i FIRST DOSE ENDS IIIDIGESTIOII, - HEARTBURN OR GAS Oil STOMACH. A little Diapepsin will make . you feel fine in five , , minutes. ; i Tha question as to how long you ars going; to continue suffering- from Indi gestion, Dyspepsia or out-of-order stom ach la merely a matter of how soon you begin taking some Diapepsin. - If your Stomach ,1s lacking -In diges tive' power, why not help the stomach to do Its work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-enforcement of digestive agents such as ara naturally at work. la tht stomach. People with weak Stomachs should take a little DlapepshVoocaatonaUy. and there win be no more igoiinuma feeling like a lump of lead ta the stom ach, no heartburn. Sour risings. Gas on Stomach or Belching of undigested food. Headaches, Diszlness or Sick Stomach, and besides, what you eat will not fer ment and poison your breath with nau seous odors. All these symptoms re sulting from a sour, out-of-order stom ach and dyspepsia are generally relieved five minutes after taking a little Dia pepsin, ' . V- ' Go to your druggist and get a 89-cant esse of Pape's Diapepsin now, and you will always go to the table with a I hearty appetite, and what you eat will I taste good because your stomach and In- ( testlneswill be clean and fresh, and you , will know there are not going to be , sny more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen youand make' you feel like life Is Worth living. -: "--- ' ' -,.aaaaaaaaaaBaBBBBBBaaBamssSSSSSSamBaaaaSSsam .... 1 -J is-mTmk & ' ' I Cocoa F a c t No. 29 The roasting of cocoa beans . i dons ia larje revolv ing iron drum, which, are constantly turned so that trtrf portion of the eon. teat- t socially bested. The roasting, which is done at a tetrperature of 260 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit, brings out "the flavor and sroma 1 thu cocoa bean. ... You cannot malce a good cup of cocoa out of poor cocoa; a poor cook couldn't spoil . . . in thajndking. Fragrant, delicious, nourishing. Less than one cent a cup. Dont ask merely for cocoa . ask for GhirardcllPs. r jg,jjgaBaJJSpSJB "THE LIGHT OF THE HOUR ECTKiC TIUl 99 E rider;- MW'1- u u u It is MODERN. - ' !' It is CLEAN therefore a LA BOR and M ONE Y SAVER,; It is SAFE. It is CONVENIENT a light WHERE YOU WANT IT. - When you want it JUST i PRESS THE BUTTON.,. It is SANITARY does NOT increase the temperature of a room or VITIATE the air. EXPENSE includes only the cost of electricity. v Standard lamps renewed FREE. . ; , Call Up the Contract Dcpt Portland Wy, Lig ' -St Power Co. ; FIRST AND AIDER STREETS hi