THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' THURSDAY ( EVENING. APRIL 13.1911. - M. W. A. CONVENT AT HOOD RIVER. MAY 2 10 SELFISHNESS Fight for Right Must Be Con tinuous, He Tells 0. A. C. Students; Sorry West Can Never Be President. (Special Mapatrb lo The Journal.) Corvallia. Or.. April 1J. Ex-Governor Folk of Mlaaourl, In addressing the eru dents of the Oregon Agricultural college yesterday noon, was introduced by Gov ernor Oswald Weal In a brief speech. Mr. Folk said In part: "I congratulate you and the state of Oregon upon this Institution nf learning. M I caw your armory Just now, and I have seen all the armories of all the big col legos In the country, but there la .not one of thenr whlrh -compares with yours anywhere. Tou should be proud of It, 'and tha atate bf Oregon ought to cherish - tills Institution and It should be sup , . ported liberally. The atate can not - spend money In any better way than In tha education of Its people. "Governor West lias the reputation of a man of honest courage, who knowa - the right and tries to do It. I regret deeply that lie was born In Canada, and therefore ran never become president of the United State. But," added Gover nor Folk facetiously, "rcrhaps he might come in under tbo reciprocity treaty.. . I "There s re plenty of men who would die for . their.' country, right now," he continued. "If It were necessary. But the man Who will live for tils tountry cvery"day-1 the rian We need most Just now. That a the kind of patriotism that we noed; . the. -patriotism of every day .giving ofjlfe to tha light against public evils. True; patriotism conatsta in serv ing country and fellow man. True greatness lies In serving one'a country and one's fellow man. It la Just as es sential for privet 9 cltlsens to diacharge their pibllo responsibilities as for the man at the cannon's mouth to do bis duty. 4 "It Is selfishness that causes the trou- Me. NMnety-nine veople out of every hundred are honest when they have no ' selfish 'reason to be' otherwlne, no per . eonal gain to bV made by dishonesty. if patriotism could be made aa active as graft, and greort, the problem of po i lltlcal corruption would be solved. The - trouble is the forces which make toward public righteousness are ao apt toi sleep ; v., . rii. n-hlle the forces for evit ' never sleep. Do not niake tha mlstakM of assuming that all the Renting 'necea ' sary to? be d'ojie for the country has al- 'ready .been dona, merest be lust aa Important' as, any .that have gone Before.' Tha fight for tha right Is never quite over. Between the welfare of all the people ana me Kreea vi, mo few against public wrongs there is al vavs a JPRht. : " . . . ' "The government-neglected .will not ' "fccome government for the, common good, but a prey to greed arid graft. CJood government must be fought for, whHe'the bad' thrives by Its own wick 'crtneaa. Good people are ad disposed to unite UP and f'Sht gloriously, and then ' go to sleep again, while the. forces for vU work all of the time. Eternal vlg . Ilence is the price of trite liberty." ' At the close of the address, ex-Oover-" fior Folk and Governor West were the - ueats of honor ot a luncneon cooaea Vhy the.glrTs of -h advanced class In cookery In the domestic seiencs depart ment and aerved by them in the model dining roam, whlph waa decorated with jonuulla. (Special Dlapatcb t T Journal.) Hood River, Or.. April 13 The state invention of the Modern Woodmen of America will be held at Hood River on May 2. . This convention will attract aevcral hundred delegates. Several of the local lodge members were at The Dalles last night to attend a meeting and to make arrangements for the convention. "INSURGENTS" IN D. A. R. ARRAIGN "HESSIANS" (United Prets Iad Wire. I Washington, April II. Declaring that he "Hessians" within the order are trying to subvert the sacred constitu tion, "establish an oligarchy," throttle freedom and trample liberty beneath thn French heeled feet of might. "Insur gents" In the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution established headquar ters here today to begin the campaign which will culminate In next week's na tional convention. Mis. William Cummlnga Story is the Candidate for the president general of the Insurgents, and for months her sup porters have been waging warfare In her behalf and against Mrs. Matthew W. 8cott. the present head of the national order, who la a candidate for reelection. and other 3a, ONltu bactrre ccoa bon of the Urer, Stomach and Bowek, may be obtainad most plcaaantry and mast promptly by eaiaf Syrtm of Figs and Elixir of Scons.. It is not a new and ontried remedy, but i used by u&iona of welcomed nuniliet through out the world to cleanse and sweeten and staeagthea the system whenever laxative remedy is needed. Wbca boyiRf Dote tie full mum of the Company California Rj Syrup Co., printed on erery peckare of the geSMOD. Refulsr price B& per bot one eke only. For sale by aj Ieodmf draggista. ic mi BLOOD Roney Farm, 140 Acres, Sells ' for $16,000; Winrich 100 Acres for $10,000. 'Seelal rttapateb to The Jcsrnal.t Chehalis, Wash.. April 13. C. Q..Jud Kins of Skagit county has bought the; "William Roney farm of HO acres for 116.000. S. H. Thompson of Seattle iald $10,000 for 100 acres known as the Winrich farm, both near thie city. There are many new bomeseekers lo rating near Chehalis and most of them arc buying acreage tracts. The Cltl sens' club has been ery successful In Its campaign for securing new settlers vend this fact will be the meana of mak ing a still bigger publicity campaign for the comlRK year. A. Welch Visits Power Plant. 7 tSwclal IMspntcb to Tba Journal. Chehalis. Wash., April 13 A. Welch fit Portland waa in the city yesterday , Rooking over the work which has been Started on the new $75,000 power house which lila company, the Twin City Light i& Traction company, lias started here. 'The traction company is now spending . , large sum of money in improvement lde from the work on the power plant . Bog Ordinance Clears Streets. Krwla! Ilwch to The j Mirnnl . Chehalis, Wash.. April 13 The new log ordinance, which the Chehalis coun cil recently passed, went Into effect yesterday and there is a notable ab-Sf-nce of canines on th streets. Under the new' regulation a license must be jiald on dogs and any that are brought .within tine flro limits, which includes the business diBtrlct, must be In leash, owners of dogs seem inclined to take the new restriction philosophically. to mm i DALTI MORE ' JiE i I ABSOLUTELY PURE ) The choicest Droducft si S American Gentleman's ? BeMaa41SjnrMlaaaafsaa4ky lotSMra. t Wat. 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EASTER D Just received a splendid selection of beautiful Dresses something real swell pretty styles and materials, very attractive colorings rang ing in price to as QIC HA low as JlOtUU Picadilly Brand Suits for misses and little women. They require no alterations. CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Why not take advantage of your credit privilege? You do not have to wait or deny yourself the pleasure of dressing up in new stylish Easter things. You select whatever you want, have it charged to your account and remit in small weekly or monthly payments to suit your conven ience. We are satisfied. NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT NO DISCOUNT FOR CASH THE BIG MODERN CREDIT STORE OOTFITT, 1 WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH Alveolar Dentistry In a majority of our advertisements we lay great stress on our -specialty. Alveolar dentistry, replacing missing teeth without aplate or bridge work, and the curing Pyorrhea ("loose, teeth). The work Is so remarkable In Its char acter that It is apt to overshadow those other oases which eorae to us the sim ple cases. , We don't want the Idea to obtain that we are Alveola? specialists slone. We are that, but something more general practitioners of the first class. We do dentistry In all its branches, from the simple piece of fill, ing up. It's a boastful statement to make, but we can do anything that Is poaslDle in aenuiiry, ana wnat we do ts always of the very highest class. Our booklets Alveolar Dentistry and exam inations are free. There are 12 Alveolar Dental Co. offices in the west About 50,000 people are wearing our Alveolar teeth. About 2000 people in this city and siaTO nave teem supplied oy this offica Ninety-hhie per cent, if not every single one will tell you it asked that It's the best Investment they ever made In dentistry. In many cases where bridge work Is impossible and all cases wnero n is pobbumj, we can replace your teeth with beautiful, artistic, cpnjfort- able, cieaniy ana everlasting teetn that we will defy anyone, dentist Dr-layman.' io leu iruiu niium icoin. r or ruij in formation see our Sunday ads. VBOAB BEJTTAI. CO., DBsTTXST. to IU Ablngton Sldg., 101 Id sU Terms to reliable people. Red Raven u a pleasant tasting laxative water, in bottle called tpliU. A bottle is a dose and relieves consti pation, sick headache sick stomacn Tl 1 e5r ft1 n If and sick stomach A 1 0ryeAr 18 JA Ak the Man V Foster & Klelser High Grade Comrtrwrlal and Electric East Tth and Cast Brorett Its. Phones Bast 1111; B-2234. S3ah if' t - jJbmss)SBKJtsBBwsBTaav .a irTTur 1 (Hiehalia Postofke in Line, i'behalis. Wash., ApVll 13. The Che nalla poatoffica will be flowed both at 'the general delivery and carriers' win dows beginning next Sunday, April 18. . JVetmarter Bush has received Instruc tions from Washington to begin the closing at onre. Largely signed peti tions were aent to the department ap proving the innovation. . i Khrared Goats Slay Xot Survhe. f y tapMtal Dlatutck t Tee loarnaLi ; Eddi villa, r.. April With the grouud covered with one half Inch of It 1p fenrod there wfll he big loas of goats, as nart of the fleece has been sheared and the goats turned oa the range, and it is almost .impossible t Ta - ihrnt to thertC owlnsr their, balng o Stupid w?ieR chilled. i i Ijpwjf' Cereala, Yea,t,Water, Bakers' Art BREAD jfjf! J 5!fnlSK Mother Earth's Best Cereals and Heps, fcst !Wk I iff TKx lCLnVllS5 Water, Ycaat, backed by Original Brewing Rt iTMvJ I WW Jk lSr5"1 Methods -BLATZ BEER fife TJCT I SjLy V Break About Even j possesses time-honored virtues vj? i lAlCj!'' r Tof? old fashioned tonic properties, delicacy of JV j A ) m$ Tlh$tX Tp flaTor, and character. J&$& I j h RothchildBro, Dutributors.22-24-26 N.t first St - Portlaiifi, i Liberty Going to Ring for YOU in the Goodioeffi You can buy an orchard tract from us, pay ing 10 per cent of the purchase price in cash. We plow, plant, care for, bring to maturity, harvest and market the crop and pay our selves the balance of 90 per cent owed- then we deed to you. Forty cents a day will give you a five-acre tract, a home on the beautiful Columbia river and an income of $2000 annually in the land of the apricot, almond, peach and grape. fta m Directors . F.UShuU M. W. Hunt .CI. McLaine 55 References By Permission Ladd & Tilton Bank Portland Trust Ca The Oregoi N 306 Floor v 4-., - . - -