The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 04, 1910, Page 35, Image 35

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 4, -1010.
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Vi:;Ling Nurso Association Ex
plains Disposition of Money,
Contributed Last .Year.
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Attractive design nsed In stamp
campaign. ' ',
"What was done with the proceeds of
last year's Bale of Red Crosa seals Is a
question frequently aked In connection
with this year's campaign for sales to
order that $10,000 may be . secured , to
carry on the work. The Question Is
answered In a bulletin Issued yesterday
by the Visiting Nurse association and
it outlines not only the way in which
money was received and spent, but dem
onstrates how comprehensive and Im
portant the work has become. : The bnl
letin reads: .
How the money was spent:
Gross receipts from
- eate uf stumps and
postal ' 110.08449
expenses 01 cam
paign t 'k.m
Percentage of Amor- ,
lean lied Cross So -
rinty ,,,,, 1.S35.0S
Portland Opwtt Mt
Sanitarium 4,195.40
Milk for hoBie !
tients ...,,......." 40U9 - .
Eggs for how ',&
tients Z44-S5
Fruit, : meat, grO
ceriea, etc. tJMT
Bods, bedding, tents
and porch awn
ings, etc ......... 105.15
Drugs and supplies 114.75
Printing and printed
matter 160.20
Ambulance service. . 40.70
Paper napkins and
rags ............
Railroad fare for
- three patients....
Special nurses
Recular nurses ....
Emergencies, car
tickets, rruiv,ex
pressage, etc.....
J4.7?
97.60
109.70
997.60
40.00
$9,423.97
Balance on hand.. 660.9
$10,084.89
Why Money "Was Spent
Entire expense of maintenance of tu
berculosis division of free dispensary at
286 Burnslde street 1
Salary of one nurse; who gives her
whole time to tubercular work among
poor, patients In their homes.
From January 1 to November J, 1877
visits were made by the tubercular
nurse and the regular nurses on the
staff.
Extra nurses provided for. very sack
patients.
Special milk provided for patients,
4505 quarts. :
Eggs provided for patients, 744 dosen.
Number of patients care for at the
Open Air Sanitarium tat periods of time
ranging from five days to 15 months,
, Highest number of patients carried at
Open Air Sanitarium at any one .time.
13.
Average number at onetime, &, '
Cost per patient at Saaitartunv $18
per week."": .,.-.
The : association provMes bedding,
food, medical attendance, tents any
equipment that may be necessary : for
the comfort and cure of the patient
for the prevention of the spread of the
disease In ,the city, and for educating
the public. '- " . ''. .
The needs of Portland's penniless con
sumptives have Increased to such an ex
tent that the Visiting Nurse association
has resolved to employ next year an
other nurse for work among them, If the
proceeds of this season's campaign are
sufficient to meet the expense.
The campaign to sell 1,000,009 Red
Cross seals in order that the $10,000
necessary for carrying on the work may
be obtained begins In real earnest to
morrow. " . . ,
-How Toroea Distributed.
' Campaign forces have been distributed
as follows: .
Llpman, Wolfe '& Co., Mrs. Winiam
II acM aster" In charge.
Tull & Glbbs, Mrs. George McBrlde In
charge, assisted by Miss Lucille Dunn
and Miss Irene Flynn In the morning,,
snd Mis Cornelia Cook and Miss Tully
Cook In the afternoon. - ,:; ' ' : v ;
Olds, Wortman ft King- store; 'Miss
Mai Hlmch in charge, assisted by Miss
Sophie Beck and Mtes Helen Coblentx
In the morning and Mrs. Harry Coleman
and Miss Henrietta Laser In the after
noon. . ,,: ........ . . ., , ;
Meier ft Frank store, Mrs. David Hon
eyman in charge, assisted In the morn
ing by Miss Leslie Weldler and Doro
thy Holbrook, and In the afternoon by
Mrs. G. W. Catena and Mrs. .George
Marshall. " " -. ; ' ; .-
J. K. Gill store and Woodard, Clarke
& Co., Mrs. F. D. Chamberlain In charge.
!0EP0!Iffl:
WILL B E ALTERED
Work on Improvements Will
Probably Begin Soon
After January 1.
An extensive program of Improve
ments to b6 made to the Hotel Portland
has been outlined by the hotel manage
ment arid It Is expected that at the
meeting of . the directors of the hotel
company to be held December 15 the
action of the management will be for
mally ratified and arrangements made
to proceed with a part ef the work. So
far as developed the plans contemplate
altering the east half of the Morrison
street front Into four or five small store
rooms, Instead of the two large rooms
now occupied, as a drug; store and a
barber shop. It is understood that the
Nau pharmacy Is to take the corner room
of toe Selling bul Icing at Seventh ana
Alder..-,'. :'..:..;.,;
tip definite decision has been made by
the owners of the hotel as to the pro
jected enlargement of the building, but
It Is regarded as practically settled that
the enlargement will take the form of
a 12 or 14 story addition occupying 60
by 60 feet m the Sixth street court This
is the only feasible method of enlarging
the big hostelry that the architects have
been able to work out, and It seem a to
be either that or the destruction of the
entire building and the erection in Its
place of a modern full block building
with an Interior court "
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City Loses Large Meeting Be
cause Cannot Accom-
modate Delegates.
Alleged Forger Taken to Salem.
; (Speetal IHsMtch to The )iru).l '
Salem, Or., Dec. 3. Moody A, Rogers,
wanted In this city for obtaining mon
ey under false pretenses and who was
apprehended in Portland this morning,
was brought to Salem by Deputy Sheriff
WUholm Each of this county this even
ing and lodged la the county Jail here.
Rogers is charged with havmg passed
a check for $10 to J. A. Cooper, a local
merchant last September, when be had
no funds In the bank to cover the
amount of the draft
B. P. Charlton, lady to charge to be
announced. - ' ; '
- Fostoffice, Mrs. E. J. Labtoe tn chaTjFe.
Red Cross seals will be on sale Mon
day morning at all the , schools In the
city. In charge of Mrs. James Latdlaw
and Miss Virginia Wilson. Booths will
be opened In the office buildings In
charge of Mrs. R J. Marsh, An active
canvass will be made In the wholesale
district by Mrs. E. R Col well and W. B.
Ayer. . rr .. vvj'.-...: : v:t,,
'i The Federation of Women's clubs win
have charge of stiles' of Red Cross seals
in towns throughout the state, and in
some of the office buildings on the west
side, . , 1
The American Electric Railway asso
rtutimi hna lust written the convention
bureau of the Portland Commercial club
expressing regret that the lac oi a
proper convention ball makes It lmpcs
ti tnr Portland to Invite the' asso
ciation for Its next meeting to be held
In this et$y. 1LC. ponecner, tne socrwr
tary of the association, wrote some time
Kinna. : k-inp' what accommodations
could be offered the association In toe
way of hotel accommodations, an ex
hibit hall and exhibit space outside the
ha.il tnr the narkin of cars and other
exhioltsv '.- H ; 1
When the requirements were care
fully examined It became evident that
it wn imnossiblA to entertain the con
vention in Portland. R. W.; Raymond,
the manager or the twreau. wrote jar.
Donecker accordingly, but assured him
that the probabilities were that the peo
ple f Portland would at no very dis
tant, date erect a convention hall or
niiitftHKm whnrw man would be pro
vided In conjunction ample for the ex
hibits which are usually maae m con
nection with the annual convention of
the American Electrio Railway associa
tion.' " . ' " 1 ". .
Convention Good "A4." t
In speaking of the matter, Mr. Ray
mond said:
"It seems too bad to have to pass up
any conventions that we might Becu're,
and yet we are face to face with the
problem of securing ample space for
tvn at th rnnvaitions that are already
booked for this city for next summer.
Portland cannot take too speeay acuon
in this matter of securing accommoda-
uons ror au tne conventions.
1 few days ago I was talking with
on of the oldest advertising BlDertS of
America, and he said to roe. There is
nothing to be compared with' conven
tions to advertise your city. By all
Tnnana rftt thntn. and as manv Of them
as you possibly can. In my estimation
your worn in teat airecnon is iar more
important than the securing of factories
for th city, for if you can, only bring
the men of the east to see what Port
land has to offer they win come them
selves of their own volition, with their
Piano Prize Checks
Will Be Redeemed at Par
eelers anrsxo , hottsb has ab
BAKGEO TO ACCEPT 140 riABO
. CHECKS, SAME AS CASK.
See Announcement Section 1, Page 11,
of ; xoe journal imporoux noooa.
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Have Made the Wise Dental Co. the Largest
Institution of Its Kind bn the Pacific Coast
o You Know
We ppive you the best in every
line of dental work that it is'pos-,
sible to procure, . at moderate
prices ? ' ; That is the reason for
our phenomenal growth. Our,
work -is placed to stay and that is
why we are able to give you a 15
year guarantee. ; Our. specialists
are aided in their work by every
modern appliance to insure per
fection, and all under the per
sonal supervision of Dr. V. A.
Wise, Oregon's best known dent
ist .
DR. W. A. WISE,
23 Years a Leader in Modern
Painless Dentistry in Portland.
Oner
Mat We.
Cleanliness. ' ?
Fourteen chairs.
Fourteen Expert Specialists. v
No vexations delays.
. Best ventilated offices in city. . .,
Unequalled skill in every department'
Gentle treatment .by. experts in., painless
work.. k
Thorough sterilization of all instruments.
, All work guaranteed for IS years.
Every modern appliance to produce perfect
work. , . .
The best possible results at the least pos-
v sible expense. ' ' r
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Our Prices Reasonable
AU oar work is guaranteed IS years, and being a corporation in
sures our guarantee. It means exactly as stated. Best work ob
' tainable at very modest prices. .
Good Rubber Plate,J each -. fS.OO
The Best Red Rubber Plates, each ?7.50
22-Karat Gold or Porcelain Crown . .... .. .......... ......$5.00
22-Karat Bridge Teeth, guaranteed, each $4.00 .,
Gold or Enamel Fillings, each ... $1.00
Silver Fillings, each $ .50
Painless Extracting ...... ..MM.MM...$ .50 .
With Somnofonn ...................... $1.00
We are able to quote these prices, as our terms are cash and we
have no bad debts.. .. ,
PIAHlS,
awris
The Very Best and Latest in Dentistry, With Flex
ible Suction. " No more falling plates -no sneezing
plates down-rno more coughing or laughing then
down. ' , . . . - -
A BRIDGE THAT CAN
' BE REPAIRED
Without removing from the month.
.The teeth on our bridges are made of
solid gold or porcelain interchangeable
facing, cemented in grooves, and can
be changed at will in case of breakage
or chawrin conditions. This is bnt
one of the . many reasons contributing to the recognized su
prrmacy of our crown and bridge work. ' "
0(M
WE AIM TO SAVE TEETH
No work is allowed to leave this office unless it is
perfect in every respect; 'When desired Dr. W; A.
Wise will inspect the work. Our fifteen years
guarantee goes ' with all work. Non-residents
should remember that our" force is so organised
that we can do their "entire Crown, Bridge anil
Plate Work' in a day if necessary.
THE WISE DENTALCOMPANY
FAILING' BUILDING.
INCORPORATED.
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"DRTWrATWlSETPRESIDENT AND MANAGER.
..XII JRD AND-WASIIINGTON,.
Office Hours, A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundayf 9 to U All Work Guaranteed. Phone A and M. 2029.
capital and with tlielr. Industries, and
the city Is bound to grow.' "
Would Attract JSelcgutes.' '
Matthew McCurrie, the senretary of
the State Humane association of Cal
ifornia, has Just written the bureau on
behalf of Mr. Partridge, the president
of the American Humane association, to
say that the convention to be held In
the city of San Francisco next Sep
tember or October will bring a large
number of delegates from the east,' and
that the Indications seem to. be that
the eastern delegates will assemble In
Chicago and come out from there in
prlrate cars. " Continuing, he says:
I am sure they would be pleased to
stop over in Portland, should they
choose the northern route. I would sug
gest that you write President Etillrean,
287 State street, Albany,1 N. Y who
will have charge of the convention. Vfe
feel euro that they will have a good
impression of the people of the we.st
and we would be pleasod to have the
Commercial club of Portland-give them
the first handshake of western hospital
ity and we will do everything we can
to have the Itinerary include the city
of Portland."
Manager Raymond says that every
effort will be made to secure the rout
ing of all these private cars as far. as
possible through, Portland. Ile is se
curing the most cordial cooperation of
all the officers and executives of the
American Humane association in this
work, and has already received assur
ances from President Stillman -of his
hearty cooperation in this matter. ,
Two Tickets at Kalama.
(Special Pisnatcb to The JcurnaLl
Kalama, Wash., Dee. 3. At a cno.
cus of the Independent rarty, newly or
ganized In this city, J. K. Stone was
nominated for mayor, John Taylor and
J. S. Cloninger for councllmen for two
years. Mr. Stone Is at present prose
cuting attorney of CowliU county, his
term expiring January 1. This will
make two tickets in the field to choose
from' at the general election, December
6 the Nonpartisan and the Indepen
dent '
Journal Want Ads bring results.
Our- Christmas " ' Of e er
i DON'T YOU WANT A PIANO?
Well, Here's How to Get One Read On
. ; We have in stock somf3 very fine slightly used instruments. All will
begnonein a few days, - Standard Pianos of recognized merit , ' : 1 .
v KRANICH & BACH Rosewood case ..C2C3
. . (Iri fine condition.) ' , ' ' ,
VELLINGTOfN T,!aho-any case ;.,$1C3
'I ' ' (Good for ten years.) - . ' "
SCHUBERT Walnut case - -....205
(A great bargain.) ' , .
' HALLET & DAyiS Mahogany case $275 '
, (Easily worth the money.) -
R.,S; HOWARD Mahoany case .1.1.C240
' ' . . (Practically new see it) s -
BAUCmtANN T.Iaho-ariy case ,..$175
(German make a good buy;) . '
GOETZRIANN Mahogany case ....C2C3
' BREWSTERr Oak case ....C215
(Sightly damaged in shipping.)..
JESSE FRENCH Walnut case ...,.....$2S3
(This piano worth $475:)
SOIUBERX Art styfe mahosany ..i...$3G7 .
(This certainly is a snap.)
KNABE World's best piano, walnut . ; . ..... f
. (The greatest bargain of all.) '
- KNAfeE A baby grand mahogany . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .
V1 ' 0 (Good as new worth. $lp5o.)
. ' STARCK Mahogany case
. ... .; (Guaranteed 25 years.) - ' , ,
ORGANS..:... ........
; ELECTRICS-Oosing out
(These instruments worth $900.) ; , r
; We also have New Pianos, fully guaranteed for. . . . . . . . $175 UP .
. Also 83-note Players .$425
;' EASY TERMS r .:. .
Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co.
' "From Maker to Flaya" . V , ' ,
SIXTH AND BURNSIDE STREETS . HOUSE OF BARGAINS
. . STORE OPEN EVENINGS ,
.;$3S3 . ' I
. .$625 .
, - y 'j,
.-.$325 " f j
... .$25 ., .
..$500 " f
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