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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO. APRIL 14. Hit t m FN M school - PEOPLE OF JO'. - RACE SUCCESSFUL Representative of Institution Located at Doyleston. Pa., Tells of Plans and Houes of School. EXCELLENT APPEARANCE OF SOLDIERY OF NEW CHINESE REPUBLIC !' ItK'i r II. N.I Fate . k. a J,.,. imi.'I' i 1 ee4 at !.:r.i f-a i ! IVh " Im4 rr a f.w .t... iiiMtimi ik. r-t IU lk It. (iff., wa.tk I. IK. I f luik'l fa'. g a- (.etifira'l al fhW HI a i I , I .. a if I . JoWII ' a a fwvr a.a.ief ItiaM 111 laiB tW.'c lha JM hJ of I 11 I), k 1. hJ ! Ika ef le Sri out end lell ' f I . aajlltblleani elft. II awtebilefcmaat It )aia "IWir hn la pwblte ta.Ui tilfa. ealdMr I rms.na y.at.rd.r ea4 lui i. IIM U f I The twtM ! four anal .rr re t ef ff.r U UjM wit tie ot)c in ier ef raalr. the etwdeale aaiural leedere la tarfe rvio laalloa ubdMak:r.f a. whltn wit! sat . to be ladulud In by Ik Jaws of (Ma . rams try In order (a break ua iKa el ' r it eilelinf Or. a I me and aluma la l.e tarfe ciia of Ir a cast, end i prevent , 4tip!lrelioa la IK. ellta of ins l"a . . rlftc coaal ef (he am frUhtful cwndl I tee a lhai have treated twej a con "fweikfi vn ike Atlanlle "Thia dAairr 10 tfe 1'arifn- roe at is dartdtdly mora Immioml than a great ..many r-ceple realla. and w t it bareme ,' ettule aa eooa aa the I'anasna Canal la Ofned la I raffle. Itea aTwUeTwala. I, "Every UanaaliaMIe Una Ihal lll atari from a Kumpeaa port will fcln taa tlMii full of mlaranla. Tbia rlaaa ef bulnaa fa now batng atlma . )al4 by I ha acrnla of tba vaiioua taamaMp rnmpanlra. ho ara lalllrf . atoiiaa of tha wofxtarful Pariflc rouf t tn arary lon. villi tad hamlal la Evrooa. Tha proapartlva ami ran I la alrwady - familiar rllo condUlooa obtaining la tba aaat bod tbarafora landa a lillnf aar to tha aframahlp b"atar. who talk . Oroo. Waahloftoa and California. "Anyone arqualnlad with Jiwlih hla ' tor y knoaa fhal tha Java wera orlfl- naJly in arrlrulturaj paopla and that It was only tha Ions capturlaa of para . ration, dlaT1mlnallOB and prajudlra . which rhand hla original character and waanad him from hia oriflnal biro ' oat lan. But tha dralra to till tbo ooll has alwaya paralalad with tha Jaw and . thouaaada of Jtwlan Immlgraata In t hla r.. . . ... - ''."J . . ... I f ' - v V . r i ' ... ... ....-! ..rn.,;.T-:-. - it ' . .X.,.f,'-f,.-.,., Jill 'Mf .- w- 'JTS - - r i iu V 4 ' : - j r.;i -i..v ' " n.vY Va' - v t?.'i v -P Ttl )lloorh. Jotl rlr4 from China la atdbi"w of iho .fk anl an ordrr of lha new aoldlory of tha Chlnea reut ll- .Nutl af ( l ularl tbo fla( Mc h will rotal l l a jo; tr.l aa l offUlat eni llaru of Iba bear got orbOiebl. which la Ucibf raMlr rrctgblftl br lb ifJ 0rn Ttcro ara flv tolorvd lioriicbial nri rri! on io fur Cbloear. jc.'low trip crtt for tha Maorhut. a blaa a trip fur tha niotjoli. a wh!t airlj' for tho XJubatuUirJbba and a black atrl;i for tba Tlttani. rualrr !- ant-t aglr:i-4ia in (innr to worklra la ! kltopa or rfftr In r"T trwda Tia tfcaa .ii.n i-l. w.ra rot itnlfortniy auv c.aafu! la dua In lha r that a r- t hi. h !. fuiniiaa Kow to farm novJa to t-a laugl.l. and li ft)ac vl inm Aa- llonal K.rni . I 'l la l aurP'r naraaar)r Ufrt rw XaaArwd Aara Fatwa. Tha ra1ual-a of tha National fifia arbnol r!rtf, of tha aajiia rara and fall and tiaklna .rrfitllug In con'un with tba immigrant tha ara to laa-h. ari undaraiandlng thalr paychojogy and Ihalr languag. ara mora rartala ta load thaaa contrrnplatad agricultural rolj M.a m iir-a than ara taarh.ra wha ara nt Jawa and who do not understand lham. Tha arhool farm comprlaaa 400 arraa, and thara ara today 109 namai on t a official roator. rtorn lhaaa too and othars who will snlar Icadara of rolonlrs will ba draftad. "In t'lah. naar tha town of Ounnl aon. thara la a prosperous colony ltd by four gradualaa of tbo school and II will not ha long bafora Ihia colony will bios. mid lulo A large community or eicvi- I rot homes. It waa originally siartad by A number of eweatehop workers ho tired of city Ufa and their sur. roundlnga, each ona nf tham putting up i: t I ia eKara in lha lar-J that waa! Inn kitfj l'-h wa g'.n a 4S acre kin The moary was a targs amour t tu a sWMlal,o anl. y but today II aeem email to ih.ns. hfaua. Ibajr hee won Ih.lr lrdcpJara Aflar a ehori eipe'ic'c-s lbs rwi -ny aM ta our arlxil fi-r a l.eil.r an J ".ater Ibrae mora ware added lo aealat Ir-.mi Tba coloay now Las atxiul 110 fsnillleA A number of New Rnglar.d farms hate Urn ixlalmed ly Jews and are sow In flourishing . oi.Jllloa I n.entlon lilts on! lo show the sui-oesa that l all. In. J by adjcatlng lha farmers In lha forward to lha aoll ntovenient." RAILROAD AGENTS ram mm OF MS BE MERGED GAS IIIDIGSID ID JILL OTHER STOMACH HUT GOES. Take a Little Diapepsin Now and Your Stomach Will Feel Fine Five Minutes Later. If your meals don't fit comfortably, "" or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe it Is tho food which fills - you; If what little you eat Ilea like a lump of lead on your stomach; If there la difficulty In breathing after eating. eructations of sour, undigested, food .' and arid, heartburn, brash or a belch , Ing of gas, you can make UP your mind ; mai you neea someining io aiop iuuo fermentation and curd Indigestion. To make every bile of food you eat i aid In the nourishment and ntrength i of your body, you must rid your stom- f sen of poisons, excessive acid and stomach (ran, which, sours your entire meal Interferes with dlirentlon and . causes so many sufferers of Dyspepsia, $lck Headache, Biliousness, Constipa tion, Griping, ato. Tour case la no different you are a stomach Sufferer, though you may call It by aome other name; your real and only trouble la that which you eat doea not digest, but quickly ferments and aours, pro ducing almost any unhealthy "condi tion, A case of Papa's Plspepsln will cost fifty cents at any' pharmacy here,' and will convince any stomach sufferer five 1 minutes after tsklng s single done that Fermentation and Hour Stomach la causing the misery of Indigestion. No mailer If you csll your trouble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervouna or Gastritis, or by any other name always remember tlint a certain cure Is waiting at any drug store the mo ment you decide to begin Its use. Tnpe'e Diapepsin will rcgulnte any out-of-order stomach within five min utes and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you cat. Tha traffic departments of the Mount llvl Hallway A Tower company will ba merged with tlioaa f the lvrlland Railway, IJght 4 Powrr mrnpany to morrow morning and plscrxl under the supervision of lha various officials nf tha old company. Tha tvooha and rec ords were moved from the offlcea In tha lwla building la the f.lcclrlo building yesterday. Traffic Manager F. P. Hunt will havo chajga el tire traffic of the entire sys tem. liniil Hurlntndnt (' J. Kranklln will have charge of tranaporta tlon. and trarks, bridges and buildings will he placed under the supervision of Thomas ltimpfrey. Tha other offices of the Mount Hood Hallway A Tower company will he mergod with those of the Portland Rail way, Light A Power company May 1. m VAN V JUST TO "LOOK" Harriman Officials Make Mys terious Tour of Inspection of Property of Washington Oregon Corporation. REMOVAL NOTICE The Boston Dentists wish to announce to our past patients and friends that we have moved to a larper and more commodious of fice and now occupy rooms 5 to 14, over the Empress Theatre building, 35214 Washington St. 22-k Gold Crowns $3.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 Silver Filling 50 Painless Extraction Free. For 30 days we will give reduced prices in order to introduce our F. XEWTON, Mgr. new location. Boston Painless Dentists Z5Zy2 Washington St., Between 7th and Park Sts. . J.v '' . H. LADY GROSVENOR PLANS LONG CARAVAN TOUR (By tha International Newi Rervlre.) Laondon, April 13. Jaidy Grosvenor Intends making an extensive caravan tour this summer. Her ladyship, with her children, and probably her liushand.l Liord Arthur Grosvenor, hna arranged a tonr firm Cheshire through Kngland snd across to France. From Bordeaux she will continue to the south of France, and will terminate her outward Jour ney by staying for some time st tho duke of Westminster's French hunting chntrnu. I.idy Arthur Orosvenor expects her tour to lust sevoral months. She haa had specially built for her by a Leeds firm two light caravans, which her horses will ho capable of taking over 20 miles a day. Ijdy Arthur last year, as "Sarah Iyee." engnged in a caravan tour through North Wales. Her ladyship knowa something of Romany language and the Romany people, and it Is not unlikely that these, csravan tours will form the subject of literary efforts. -. FUTURE BRITISH KING PERFECTING FRENCH tUpeel.l In Tka raal Van. "uver. Wash.. April II Harri man orriclsls, half a dnsen of tham. were In VancoiiTer yesterday In tha par- eons of HUllam Mcifurray. general passenger agent; A. C Martin, assist- snl general passenger sgent; J. H. Mc Ursth. traveling passenger agent, and J. I. Miller, district passenger agent, and other Further than lo eiDlaln that they had long contrrn.plited a trip to Vancouver, nothing could ba learned from them concerning the object of their visit Tha Harriman Interests own no pmrv- arty In Vancouver except a lease on tha Northern Pacific tracks. That the of ficials ware her to lack over tha hold ings of tha Washington-Oregon corpor ation, the controlling Interest In which is claimed to have paaaed to thai hand a, la considered the moat plausible reason ror tnair presence here. Officials of the local concern etrenu a ..sly Aaaua4 W aaaary Is ika I tka utaa la I use I le Ika H'tat-ka Uaaw ea4 MI a Kv M !! fwsw kasneaae (a IAe awaakt r4 9vr a al swaAa ffwask 1 alalia t tM4 a-4 - A ka s-eaag arwaj kt. Taa s na II U raala4i Wtlt B-a MUM f m CrwaaeA - fMwa ami IfaUlM aw IM wa.awr li a le-e bwill IkU wai froa CW kaaa aa4 HI aa Ika fv H la-a lata ri ae- avaar a Ta met La m eaaaiae4 9 ! 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Ms4Aaai aww. kxf li 4Vaiaiw bf Ika (waual ssaaakiii4 rUIIIMk - - - - - - - --4 This sale offers the public a rare opportu nity to get a slightly used piano at a low price Tomorrow's Great Slightly Pianos Offering the most wonderful opportunity to secure a fine "piano at a most extraordi narily low price Ten Dollars ($10 places one of these pianos in your home, terms to .suit you! -" a. r 1 CS- v &-"-jr-rTnmasMBBSaWl New Six Room Irvington Bungalow 94000 We have no competition at this price, con sidering location, style, uo-to-dateness and workman- ifcip. ,A combined home and investment proposition unequaled in Portland. In this artistic bungalow you will find all the up-to-the-minute expensive features found in the most costly homes. We say truthfully, this is our last offering of this type of building in Irvington at this price. Inspect the premises today if you re in the market for a good buy. (No "Juet-I.ooking-Around" visitors wanted.) Located on Til lamook street between Twenty-eighth and Twenty- . ninth streett. -Take Broadway car to Tillamook, walk east to property. Watch property in this district incres.se in value. $3250 We also offer at a sacrifice a double con structed, new, modern bungalow of five rooms with furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, eta., on East Thirty ninth street. 200 feet south of Sandy Road, Lot 50x100. Open for inspection all day. Take Rose City f Tark ar.x "- r, -k- - , . --.,, - . i i " . 4 ' 'i '. ',' .r ' DENLLR vv DENLLR REALTY 4I4AI UUI A m Builder and Owner, 640 Chamber of Commerce) Main 0594 6- u l : ' ; '-J - f . .hi rmi'2 ..IP WMn: 1 r y r Prince of Valcs Vote for No. 137. Dr. B. Earl Smith Candidate on tte SrpnbUcan Ticket for Corcnor, Is a Native Son. Bora in Portland In 1883. Dr. Smith is tho son of Joseph E. Smith,' the well known pioneer plle driviug contractor and former Council man under Mayor Chanmnn In 1KKJ His father will be remembered bv nil t-lio old-timers as having practically built Portland's watprfrnnt. iho Co lumbia river jetty, lighthouse at Cape aikw wiiu HHtMiriatea wirn hph Hni a day in the old Third street nrlln Mr. Smith received his earlv education si me luucb Bcnooi, later attending the high school, and In vacation time worked on JU . rather b pile-driver. Kntcrlna- mc uru tium ui j. w. Alien, ne woraed His way up from deliverv bov to heed prescription man. Arter staying with Sir. Allen si -'years he went to work for Howe & Martin, which Dosttlon he occupied until he began the study of meuicine. In 1900 he became a licensed pharma cist, and in 1908 Krailuated as a phy sician from the medical department of the University of Oregon. Following year was house, eurceon of Good Samaritan hospital. For 14 onths lie waa as.intnnt surgeon of the i . R. & N. Co. lines, and since en gaged lntiis profession. ur. sjnitn i independent of anv un- The demand or piano players has made it possible for us o offer these slightly- used pianos at such a sacrifice. So many pianos are being ex changed for piano players Don't imagine these pianos are merely worn out it isn't so; some of them came from the best homes in Portland, some are almost new. UIIS $225 0 llll Used Remember, this is a genuine sale; come early Mon day morning and get first choice $150 . We will gladly give you the benefit of our sixty-two years of experience, backed up with our guarantee, in helping you to make a selection of either new or used pianos. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO SECURE A GOOD PIANO CHEAP. 375 Washington, at West Park The coroni'r should be a phy- by the follow- dortaker. slolan, and is indorsed Ing physicians; fll. r-Keenev Geo. Alnslle. James K. Bell pedal Baifa Paris, April S -For the purpose of fitting himself for the exalted position which he will one Jay - occupy, , the Prince of Wales haa oome to Purls to complete hla studies of tho French lan guage. While studying her tba young prince win be the roes t of the Marquis and Marquise do PreteuIU The mar qoise, before her marriage, wa Alias EdUa Gardner of New York, - - - - - ' ' . -t - Hicks C. Fenton. Jos. H. Sternberg. R E. L. Holt. R. 3. Marsh. -O. C. Hollister. H. E. Short. Harry R. Cliff. K P. Oeary. 'r. w. Kirbv. TL W. Atkins. Otis F. Akin. , J. P. Graham. : Frank McCauley. John Keith, H. V. Morrow, Jr. John Madden. -C. F. Cathey. Harry Shoot. ' J. B. Roth. E. A. Anthony. Chas. R Frisble. M. G. McCorkle. , M. J.- Jones. T. J. Fox. Chas. E. Hill. W. K. , Smith. O. R. Fairbairn. f. E. Htafrln. W. H. Barendrlck, A. Mount. Geo. A.. Cat Key. A. I). Walker. James A. White. Panford Loeb. Caa. B." Zeefeuth. J. W. MeCellom. A. T. Yielding. W. Q. Woodruff. A. K. Xemirt. W. H. Bovd. H. M. Henderahott. Robert H. ElLla. H. M. Patton, Stanley L. Lu caa. Louis A. Shane. Sherman E. Wright W. B. Hara. Herbert 8. Nieholls. Ralph Da via. Ray W. Mat son. R. R- Jim.a - 3. C Roaa,. Eaq, Max Reaendorff. . ' " U; (Paid AitTrUaWiaBU.w mm Crown and Bridge Specials Is Examination and Estimate of Work Cheerfully Given Free. Evenings Good Plates $5.00 Porcelain Crowns . . . . .85.00 Gold Fillings SI. 00 22-K Gold Crowns S5.00 22-K Gold Bridge $3.50 Silver Fillings ...... , .... ,50 -jll Lady Attendant. All work warranted We Are Always Busy Our success is due to the fact th very best work at very lowest prices. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS ,i aOaV. 'fc x$-J C ft , VvX I l V 111(11 lilt Vmiia" - i "Wi vears. CO. BXXTK AJTOl WASKZ3TSTOV RS. o Xm tba tw Utorj iuil4iB-. - v i - O. ATXSYX.ITWD, x. x. HAaarax.