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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 13.' 1911. t - 4 tmi: -L 1 IUJI J JJ.U J I - S l-M !l I pi II 111! MB Topics of Interest in the Realm Feminine THiEN WALK TO SEATTLE i IN SOCIETY A MIGHTY UNCERTAIN FUTURE WlLLCLliM ADAMS fwaawaBsssaBiBiBissaissaBBaMaBBMBBassas 1 ULi-::' ,irftftyy I i i i. I i .wayg-y- ' ; .e - r , ..... A,.. . . .'. I . y- ........ i ., , l h 11 Mr. Walter K. Whit complimented Ml Lull Hull with an Informal pre nuptlal luncheon ll Thursday. Gath ered about the tabl, cantered with Jonquil, were seated the guest of hon or. Mn. Clyde lllion Rm(I, of Taco Itia. Mr. Ponald Rnnney Munro. Mr. Frank Rrsnch Riley. Mm. Morris 11. Whltehouse. Mm. fll-hnnl Holder, Mr. aiax Houser and Jlln Anpela Kinney. . The members of the Klrmes m tette Mr. J. Sherman O'Oorman, Mra. Wlter M.. rook. Mn J Krrml l.ald- 1w. Ml Grace Brown. Mra. IMphlne Mark, Mra. May Dearborn Schwab. Joseph KergiiHon. Rlrliard Hughes. Mr Meyer. J. Rons Ksrgn. ilnv Hoard and Harvey ItrlRHH. nirt for private rehears- 1 last evening hi liie home of Mra. Warren K. MrCord. one of the chaper nes of the dam-e At eight o'rlork last evening, Rever end William Gilbert, of Astorlii. rrad the service which made Miss Mildred ' " JnMig the bride of Mat how B Kvana of t. Paul. The ceremony nm performed In the Portland Height home of the bridal parenta, Mr and Mra. A. O Long, In the presence of cloa frlenda. " The brtde wii attended by Mlaa Kva Lone, rnald of honor, and Mlaa Mary Iong wild Mlaa Helen Harmon, bride maid. I.loyd Bated acted a beat man and the ribbon bearer were Ien Buck. Ian ONell. Fred Newall and Frank Glower. A large reception followed the meddlng. I Mr. and Mra. R. Llpivan wore dinner host laat evening In compliment to ' Mr. and Mra George Foi and Mlaa Nor ma Tot. of Cincinnati, the popular gueata of Mr. and Mra Adnlphc Wolfe. Additional gueata were Mr. and Mra. Wolf. Mlaa Florence Wolfe. Mia tell Wolfe, olarence Fox ami George Wolf. A wedding which came as a surprise Jt evening wa that of Mlaa A no 8. Rhode of Eugene and Ralph P. Robln ' eon. which wa rolemnlxed at 6 p. m. t the home of the groom's parents. Mr. ana mr. jamr k. itoninson, by nv. D. I Rader. The bride was gowned In a beautiful hand embroidered mull and wore a dainty coronet of orange blossom. Her flowers were a shower of lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern. The living room, where the ceremony win performed, waa effective ly decorated in pink carnation and green. The dining room wa in red carnation. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony, to which were bidden Mr. and Mr. James F. Robinson, Dr. and Mra, C. V. Littler of Albany, Dr. and Mra. Harry M. Henderchott and Dr. Rader. Mr. and Mr.. Robinson left for a honeymoon at Long Beach, and after April SO will be at home at 80 Broad way until the completion ot their Iry Ington home. " ' ' The Kapna Alpha Theta sorority ha teea granted a charter for an alumnae chapter to b known a tb Omega Alumnae. Tha membership I some thing ovr SO.: -with representatives' II ' II II II I I I I fev :: I- . . ,TiH ! H only a moderate aJary, ahe'a facing a mighty uncertain Juture unlea aha' By Darra More. K waa a hlg uncouth Irishman whoa hualnea waa moving vana ja ro(1 houaeJieeper. 'Low and romano it" I :; ' V,V"!t-. 1 and storage. He had stopped in his work to talk of "the if:lita he sees and the tales he he-iir." "My bualnena la In a neighborhood that Just KWiirma with .nunx couples." said the burly son of old Krln. ' The honaea are small but pretty and I lie rent cheap. The young folks move in and Ita ajl lovely-dovey for awhile. Then trouble beglna to brew, and by the end of a year and a half, you'd be aiirprltied how many of the men nklp out and leave their wives, usunllv ulih a baby to look after. "I don't any a man ain't a cowiird who'll tun off and Icavo a woman with child to provide for. He ain't got anv rlpht to he called a man. Bui. I do way. In the majority of cases, the trouble begin because the girl doesn'i know howr to keep house The man win I marries want a home. And If be . e. to love his home It' because the hour' hasn't come up to his expectations. The young couples start out with Hi. best Intention, but Intentions ain't k Ing to help you much over the rocky road of fact. They haven't a big In come to live on. They are quite hu man, with mora or less temper and selfishness. Now what happens T "The wife doean't know anything about housekeeping and the money dis appear like water down a rat hole. Bills pile up. Quarrel begin. For I tell you, when a man comes home at night, dead tired from. Ma day's work, land Is confronted with Mil which he seen no prospect or paying, lie a nn understudy for an ngcl If he dnen't ly something pretty sharp "When girl marrle a fellow with are all very beaut I rut. ; but facta ar fuels There's scarcely a, week.' go iv that j ain't called to officiate at the funeral of some bride's dreajna. I move her good her into tor ge and ventually sell Vm. And aha goea to nork to support herself and uaually a child. "And these are decant, respectable young couples, - too. whan they atart oit. As I have said, thsy mean to do tight Hut the man I not equal to th train of bad housekeeping. I tall you, being a good housekeeper, In spate of ill the hlfalutln' notions about new . omen, has got a lot to do yet with mine a successful wlfet" And Mlko waa tight. Hla philosophy a means of salvage for many a home 'mi Is fas: becoming a derelict. j (Speelsl Dlipatrk t Tk JnoratU Whit Salmon. Wash.. April IS. Dur- Ivg July, Mount Adam. 4t mile north of thfa place, la to be ca!M by th Mountaineer, an Organisation of Beat-tie.- Charles Albert son, representing the ciuo, waa in wnit Salmon yesterday moklng arrangement to . transDOrt a I party of 76. with baggage to Olenwoodrj inenco 10 me anow una on the nortni aid of th mountain. Aftr negotiating me aacem or Aaam. in rartv will hike inruugn mi mountain trail to Seattle. alliance or aoout 10 mile. . Bond Decision to Ho Appealed. ?PeelaI Dlapatek te Tk JoarasLl iiooa Kiver, Or., April t Judge nransnaw naa nanded down a declalon against Frank Parker and M. H. Sharp, who aought to aectira a temnnrarv in. Junction to reatraln tha aal of the I ouiie ireet Dona, with which- It waa aougnt to pay ror th work of grading. Attorney Htark. who appeared for tha plaintiff, say h will appeal to tha nuiiniiQ i-vurc ox tne tat. UNN COUNlY TAXIS gvwyrc anr ALL IN BUT 0fl0 (SpepUl Dltottrh to Tb Jouroil.k Alh.iny, Or., April IS. Linn county' tx levy for 1910 amounted to J422.83 which was nearly 190,000 in excess of the previous year, increased valuations because of Improvements being the Hundred of Charming New Waist specially purchased for thi sale. Presenting an opportunity to make your EASTER selection at prices below the normal COME AND SEE THEM. a a f t t m . v i i ( I miB rit.u-n iuil iaii piciure oi principal cause of the raise, although the president's daughter, taken In road and bridge work contributed to the the rod room M the White House. Miss Taft'g gown is of "Helen" Pink. The photograph Is her fa vorite one. from many different college. Monthly meeting are being held, at tha home of the .members to perfect the organi zation. Mlaa Ella Dohle ha been elect ed president; Mr-. I. M. Cross, vice president; Miss Alice Hutchln. secre tary; Mlas Inea Cross, treasurer, and Mra. Harry. M. Hendershott, editor. l Increase. Of the total lew Sheriff I). B. Smith collected the sum of 1361, r.21 Itefore taxes became delinquent this month, which Is an exceptionally good showing. Of those paying taxes (142 persons took advantage of the half yearly payments, which means that but a small percentage off the roll will be turned in a delinquent when th Oc tober paymenta are made. MPS i ., i a i Em-iii W I VIII k I W BaltlW 1,11 mrtim " " WASHINGTON GOVERNOR SETS APRIL 30 ASIDE AS TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY (t'nlted Pre Leaarri witr ) Olympla, Wash., April 13 (Jovernor Hay has set . aalde April 30 as tuberculosis Sun day, and" requests ail ministers on that day to deliver sermons on Jho cure and prevention of the dread disease. April 23 he proclaims to be the day to be observed a .the three hundredth anniversary - of tl)e King James ver!oh of the Eng lish Bible. : Selling Pianos and Talking Machines at Eilers Sale t- ' the busiest places In town Is undoubtedly the old Kliers establish ment on upper Washington street. Praya and automobiles are busy mak ing deliveries, and salesmen are on thu jump day and evening to wait on the ,aany people who are taking advantage ;af the determination of the firm to Close out everything In the old prem- ..ie and atart with a completely new quipment in the new magnificent es tablishment soon to be opened by them; Ion Beventh and Alder streets. I j; The prices now- made on every in strument In this stock, including the -warld's -finest and foremost makes, .IE1 i . i pro.p simply irresistible, to- almost invariably every caller who comes In to investigate decides to buy either a Talking Machine, or nn Organ, or a Piano, or a Pla.eer Piano, .or a Baby Grand, or whatever may be best suited to his or her purpose In this vaat stock. Whether you want an ordinary piano for which you will pay 96, or a mag nificent Grand or Player Piano that usually sells for J1000 or more, it's here. There are also hundreds of Talk. Ing Machines greatly reduced. The sale will last but a few day longer, for the new premises at Seventh a-iiu ahit are nearly ready. a COMMISSION REQUESTS QUARTERS IN PORTLAND (Silem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., April 13 A communica tion has been addressed to Countv Jurie Cleeton of Multnomah by the railroad commission advising him that the com mission expects to take up the admin istration of the public utilities branch of It work at Portland as soon as the law joe Into effect, which will be May 20, and the county court la asked to begin to devise wayitand means where by the commission may have quarters In the new Multnomah county court house In which to hold hearings, keep records and handle Its clerical assist ance, engineers and inspector. The commission believes the law passed by the state legislature requires the countv courts to provide working quarters for tnc punnc utilities branch In any county where there may be work to do. STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO SPEND PLAGUE FUND By Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound The Change of Life is the most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease. ' c Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully gr7 women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Here is proof: mm aCK. -Massv I cannot expreM what I M" ?8 went thrUiTU durlnjr the Clianpe of Life before VVJ-H tried LydU E. Pinkham's VeMtahl Cam. inmm. x was in suca a nerrotu condition I could not keen still. Mr limb vers enM. T had creepy sensations and could not sleep night, i Was finally told dy two nhvaiHana that I had a tumor. " I read, one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydla E. Plnkham's Veoretabl and decided to try It, and it has made me a well . woman Mr neifrhbora. frinia I J . . - vvc o Ik worjseu av mirswrje ior me. Jyaia E. Plnkham's Veeetable Compound It worth Its weight In gold for women during this period of life. If It will help others you may publish this ANOTHER SIMILAR CA8E. Cornwallrille, N. Y.Ul hare been taklnei xijuia iu. riMimm j vegetaoie compound fori some time for Change of Life, nervousness, and! a fibroid growth. f "xwo doctors advised me to go to the hospital, but one day while I was awar vIh! tincr.L' I met a woman who told mo to take Lydla .1$ Plnkham's. Vegetable Compound. I did so and Il?R I Know it neiped me wonderfully. I am rerrl A. A. a -T .mm . - W niaiiKiui mai i was wja w try Lydla E.I j-innnain s V etre table Comnonnd." Mm. Wm n . Cornwallrllle, H. Greene (jo. uw"' The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. - pound have thousands of such letters as those above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This medicine is no stranger it has stood the test for years. For SO years Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, No sick woman does justice to n?r;el who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit, f ' "Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Piokham, Lynn. Mass. r$1.25- An untqualed rl- ty of Lincerks in pretty Dutch or high nack style; all wanted styles of sleeves. The usual $2 kind. 1 OK Our price VAViU i $135 i Plain Tailored styles of Pure Lin en and Madras in smart effects. Utu ally sold at $2.00. Our price $1.35 r-$l .75-, A clever variety' of prettily designed Lingerie and Tai lored Stylet, in. the best materials! splendid value at $2.50. Ourei rrr Price .. PXU -$2.25 Dainty, Lingeries in smarts Dutch ' and hifeh neck models. cleverly V del 1 n e d Normally selling at $3.50. OurPO or Prlca ... -$3L75-i Exquisite Soft Sheer Lingeries'-and Pon gee silks. Beauti fully designed. Con sidered excellent value at (PO HE Mi I IK CA Mm r$4;35-i Beautiful new voiles and marquisettes,- handsomely trim'd. stunning creations; $6.50 a modest price. price ... V-x.tw New White Serge Skirts Stylish new models, exceptional values At$5.95,$6.95,$3.95 w XUUMry ARtrala. In. f.'i 4 : . eewwe iwoiwiilMiiwe'wwiiwwiw i The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Lewis Baker. Th queatlon aifowarod balow ara aaneral in rhrptr th .yinptom or dla ar (lrn an J thi aluwlr will apply to any cave ofalmllar natur anwra will and 'address1 la tvn ; InUlal. or nom de phimi' wlirTIJ lined In an .war. Tha . . w"l B i , ,-,-,-, r , ..majU.i. IS PIASTER Ann 1 u SJ 1 ' 7 n n Established 1847. Pains in the RmcU AlkocVt Piasters have no equal. Etreagtbea Weak Backs as nothing els eaa. UllMMIiawiBMMMaHHaiaiiat ' sms I The World's Greatest Externa! Rente Pains In the Side AtlcocM's Piasters relieve promptly ana si ue same time streagthea side sod restore energy AlkocVs isthe original and genuine porpus plaster. iiiianuara remeay,sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. Apply wherever there is Pain. When you need a Pill take a Brandrette Pill (Est (SIm Burein of The Journal.) Salem, Or., April 13. Attornov .n. r.l Crawford holds In an opinion de livered in wrltlnir to State HPlh nttt. cer Calvin S. White that though th. a--t appropriating 15000 each year to be ueu ior mo prr-ventlon of bubonic plague Is nomowhat vague, the object and the rnannpr of putting into effect ita provision are, aufflclently pjalrf to authorize expenditure of the money on voucher drawn by the etrfte board of health. The net appropriates $5000 to be used for the prevention of tn of bubonic plague, cholera, and other menacing Asiatic diseases. DANIATEARS BANDAGES FROM HIS WOUMDS (Piiltpd Prvm Iavd vi'irp ) Ios Angeles. Ai.rll i:i-T(i. us. bandages from hH wounds at fvmv nn- portunity and refusing nourishment. I,. "'"". wno with I.va Bovee, attempted to carry out a suicide pact at the counts hospital Saturday night, is combating evary effort of the surgeons to save his life. Three times he has been able to I reopen hla wounds since the shooting, and a guard has been stationed at his bedside. For two dys Danla has refused to take nourishment In any form. The hos pital attendants are preparing to resort to drastic measures of feeding htm. Easter Arrivals We have received the followint im ported Havana Clears In various sizes and shapes, for our exclusive Kaster trad, and orrer them to the dlscriml I Hating smoker: - Romeo y Julletta ' Hoyo d Monterrey Upmuin'i Partagaa La Dillgenela . Elite N TArraoaga El Rey del Mundo We Jnvlte you to enjoy them, assur ing you they are worthy. HI Kf,.hi jl Co ti Third or Third and Washington. Crowds atH-nd Oak rink thea daya. ' III IValtia i Anxious Ger trude it muat In deed b embarrass Ing to b short' of stature and have a Duat measurement of it. You can re duce the fat wher ever oromlnent bv tint use of the following for a period of several monin: .. Aromatic Elixir. si'iiiji A oz.; Glycol Arbolene 1 os. Alix. For the firat three days take a tea epoonfol before . or after meal and thereafter take two. I do not know of anything better and aafer to reduce u- periioua riesn. - Aloa A. I am rertalnlv not Vent leal and know that a poorly developed bust can be Increased y proper treatment i OU Should ' not ba diacouraaed. Tr this: Tincture Cadomena Coma fnot Cardamon), 1 ox.. 01ycrtne 2 oss.. Rose water 3 or.. Borax a teasnoonful -M't all together. Shake, and apply to the Duat arms ana neck, massaging until a tablispoonful has been absorbed. Thn Wash the Porta with hot watar and fol. low with a vlaoroua maasaaa of ollva oil of sheep' tallow. Do this morning motes th growth, of hir. " ' -rom a lira in k. open ice. Mpt;& a .Tor? to fonV'.-nTM pSJUrWi by U HI i rr.ln HmIkI-w K,".V"rrecle'1 to vitail,.yl'.U":..1nJ! tonic Coitl!! Bwrnn X t "xuausiion : SSTtSZfflL ZL HyPophosphite. ft or. Fluid Balmwort 1 os. Mix shake I?!1" teapoonfui h. mnii ana at haiMm ..'y nZ, r ZL.-l"' V " ""tiering with sore tired, aohlng, sweat) r. aaaatv aw AnA . - and night for-aeveral montha If neeeailJiL1 make th qulcVet relief nd wfii ary and you can Increase 4 to Inches. !?',corr2ct baa odor and other fZll . n.i . . -. . . . i ininn i n a 11 ah - ' ' 1 Mrs. ejiizaoeiriM-ir vol nave acne in me bacg ana duu ( side, . accompanied by she breath, burning and awellln fiortne.a of "ft, , abl"L.?n'VJ. " InV UOU afV your time CUNNY MONDAY'Laundry Soap is a time-and labor-saver -as, well as a clothes saver. It contains a wonclerrul dirt-starter which' does away with most of the rubbing. The soap itself does most of the work. . Sunny Monday is white, and contains no rosin. It washes woolens and flannels without shrink ing, and Colored goods without fading. It will double the life of your clothes, and is the most economical laun dry soap you can use. It washes in arijr kind of water. VSunny Monday Bubbles . ' Will wash away your troubles " The N. K. Fairbank Company, Makers, Chicago. r faat and "iB," i"B et "very night or mAVr,i.. ankle, you ar suffering from dlaor- i'JV . minutes ajid dry thoroughly dered kldneva and liver. Other eymo-J T.'Il"1ilf ?,mPle. Inexpensive' and I s ?ir tnma a ta fSa nFtil 1 1 1 .V. n lnt.Mijl ucaimfni ror anvona r eyes, puffs under eye or dark circles.! I. B. I do not Rnn . nervous headache. . Irritability, fever, unless real and full nama . J; ns fchllls, weariness, uncontrollable. amarU 1 1ven ml neer r, SZLS" 9UI I I lum. blood mpure jii.. a . . 7 - Bun renillrau teaspoonful 8 or 4 times, dajly. , , f4S-l!M W' .4 eombinitions For the liver and conatlnatloh. hava loua,. i haii.a iu",Ziul'?"'B 1B. sorofu- thia filled : Aromatic Fluid - Cascara 1 Caacara f os Conin Fi,,i5 o. iA',omatl os.. Comp. Essence Cardiol 1 os., Fluid o" Syrup TrifoHum rlS Balmwort t Extract ilandrake 1 dram. Aromatic take a teasnoonft.1 t ,?m?. 4, f"- Syrup Rhubarb 4oza. Mix and take 4 Unue 4 to t month. iem d.a,l-v- Co"- to 1 teasDOonful t or 4tlmea daHv " Jli-V.rS. ' I".0"?8- . "constipated oh- Mra. ftlla L V EE'? .TAblet. Sulpherb latriiva ODWfti rail a, murh tmiaakt-w an . . fatal dieae. , Such aymptoma im pa n mad at bom. ZVW, T I under left ahoulder. ai,r rl.lna. v.2Ll m.a "Ome by Obtall belching., heedaohe,. dlnlneea. bToatlngT1?A; .M- Pfc5 ' neart . Dams, foul breath. I nif .... 1 u .... . . - describe all Indicate indlaestinn in,l tlona aceV.mn.nJfa- "8 Pp "re- constipation. Weak stomach ahd In- Fu-mw. wi Jrk. . ifdiclne can be Ding Of drurl. Essence .Mentho- nervousnesa I jT7.Jr" ", '"" a ru II nn.e i ill - a i - . i tuuH ii ar run a. nar ii....i .- iwi)i!wiw wuuii ora wn M Mvins ih n.i-.;i. V aoconv Jiuieio .ouiimfru noi auipnuri ana I in a- tablets are ffntf for chronic combination, ii" n" home made remedv ii Also obtain of drugglat a naokaaa of f i"" " cuun ana is a fine preventaiJl lanieiti i nopppiiBfj ana iekv as per ni- t " w.o, eio,- fmv -ffM7ialrsi anfl vonr mYnnA Kan 1th im . I frlnr frmw erama a.ifL.J. ar. SUf- te-returAT-Tf -" " "" credited to the foilowrnV formula 'whe Teddl B.-i-Your trouble la due tA l. very caref u lyV mixed w1thVthl :..wh.tn ji -ii--ZL.- .1 v.... - . -7i rreaient! r.rknii . . m A a.. i.m D.ii. Mr - I nn ointment 1 at .n..u Ethel R. I am glad to know 'that free ingre- vnr Ml iHAruul h ..Uhl Ml"'""'." "' ! ft Oram naelraa-a nf Za. t.ii Z.u. v I iP?"rKaJro,"!f specially srenarad ...4 use ,th . gram Hypo-Pfuclana Tableta tJT' JUXS which the name as ana cm. ' Tney will Im-li-... . ivi " ",nln'nt i. new win miiAa ll - -"-u. rui- prove . your generf health, your eom'lZniwlSAntIni "'W'tlytand plexion'and your thin. .waery 'blood. jOb- S.MX Vh.n l!1? "ilr 10 th lain of any well atocked drugglat. : 1 lesslv m- th d - don ," Harrv W.Treat tha hair and arilni tffi: ?TJharU!5L!t "batltutes ome- rlll. tl.ln Valtyai Mln.nl hl.(..A nu.I.iV.i' V1' SSSUred. 4 o tara. Th a cure Itchina- and da n. I anan and a"""... Itll cstl 1 druffrmake. the hair glo..y and; free ftw tee daUy'.nd in aP tlw i?k. -n from exceaslv o. For many It pro-1 trace of your trouble ahould hi tnn- fol- hould be gone. 9 ' i. (' " - r