The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 09, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. -JUNE I. lilt.
111 Tin ill i . i riniir h
fiAIIUfiAL LtAuUfc L
Complete Program of Events of Festival Week
DELEGATES PICKED
Old Guard and Progressives
Alike Named by Re.
publicans.
014 aid a ad gfrt rua'j.
h kat lpal.J a 4,1.
! lu lb FUpublUaa Httl laagvi
at hUag. brh sill Waif
It ofilii( ia un Ik da f th a.
iwa! roauMlu al.
ii r-uintiu..i r i)tl(Ui
i v, j rrai-a it in qui 1, i elal
I'n4inl of lha HapwMleaa Ihiji
t.gun Mil la II :( ed II
ir i',wn nnoihr4 t Mr Hit,-
M!, ui U,
"tie, CvMs " tllgl. Nw4f
rit.l of tu Or tvuat, Kiif ( ! I'm
mm .i!a WtlUu.
0e:U M-a. vital ! N. M efeM
Mr t Ik Mktr Mik.
I .. wild WmI Mnta.
av, m Aaualt pM 4 f4VUt
a th MrW,
I bl MV-Jtrl llUmlaail) M
ft ut
I If l Mt. ttnlliMl tllumiaal Ml
Mm a Ik UltUmtii
Frlrr. at Tb. Ua. .H,rl
Twaaaay, fa II.
I a. ax fiaad cn. m laclpaj
4rtrl4 .(real
11 a m Omitir Botaa !
public rpua. Aarttorag foot f
lata
1 v. Wild Wel sport ivJ pa
lima
III r m IIim Muaic.t rllI
::..,.4'.'.;u i:;;:. .. -
horu of l...
I II 1 m rti (Hcfonua, KJr of
I h rclll. Mill appr ai Ik r.ed of
til gorgaou. grand b4 gllltarlrg lc-IrU-
pared. Till T h Carnival f
Nation
Jo..(h. Hurr.. it. rr4 W. Mulfta. " p - "
-... .t 1 --'-
m in h HI t In Chicago all
x-l.trilluu Urn
AH ! of 1 1. a urtiaa daiagele lu thai
t.aliui.al (nnlua war Kama by
"'"""U lu lln Ika Uagu aontrcn-
"un Tha otl.ata abbotnlad aia aU&alar I
onfcaman A. W. Uaff(l fonitw..
an W. f. Ilaol.y, Juhn II. McNary
f Malain. A W ftaru n4 J. KVank
Hsi.ttuU Th nrftn 4lgl 10 I ha
rational rontaollon nu alll alaa tym
r'lvll.g.a 10 l ti ll.a Irafu onn
ion ara ilarca II 1 arr. Tliomaa fclc-
ukr. Henry Wal4o foa. H. C. Ckinu
l: and fhrla V. Arkcraon cf l"on-
land. H. It. lull, of klo.ur; Daolrl
loy4. of miarrlaa. J. N Dinlih and
t. Rynort, f Hal.m. anj A. V. 8lfl
of Italnaa
Tha laii I (o meal on June II.
and will then adjourn until ftr Ihe
klcirle Parada ltfl an Wkatiiniton
al Mninih alraat. Waahlnfton is
rtflli. nrih 10 Morrlaon. klorn.on 10
Klanlh. tUvanth 14 Hall. Hail la
Thlrtnth. Thlriaanln 10 Waahlnslan.
iukklr( lb loop and rtturnlng out Mor
rlaon lu Nlna(nlh and Wuhlnfton.
and Ihcnra lo Ilia dan
WadaaaAay. rnaa 11.
10 a m. Wualt-kl aympoalum tnd
anadra by lh Roa Clly'a fauiou bandt
It m Awarding prli for compall-
II v aihlblia ai lha roao ho. Armor).
I p. m Portland! famoua annual
. U HUI ff rrii4 aal al
Ikl Ml 4 M
ISSUES ORDERS TO
"SKIPPERS" IN WATER
PARADE ON MONDAY
Adatlral f. V. t rM la
itlif f all ll.a tniiitti alt 1 ''
) a, aa da 4 ball ntw in f n.al ' 4 '
Uk lfuaU rf.l . a aaifla 19 " "' aala
f Ik ft.ll.al A.i rwlll4 r .alloa-. aa l-iw.a
ruk. -.r Una 1 a M'"'t,u 1 '
Hra aiul Catriala Paiaaa ajitlaaain . akafiaa M
4 blarrtaoa. kloxiaoa l Tatlflt,
calrauarki k-a(M lull u4
! (alta4 aa4 ifatlllHI
la a 'ttallU af ( '
It a. m.ii4, (Milrrlna' daMliatf
a4 alAaUr piaAa f .uanaal-4
laataaaa (tawl. aja aa4 tUailM 4-
trtaiiaf iHwiirn mt ia te4a Nair?.
Talflt l Ytlr, Tail tl.IV
Rlatain la Vlarrl. Mrrt I tittb,
nrik la ok. Oak S Hula 1 All".
A tOr lo aeik. kaih a plba, Pia
' Ail Ulk til nni ai 14 a a
fv,Aar. Jaa. la. u H.aa4 I
rd au4 J K 11. !- Jaaa IL
fr lit) elf-d kai4. aa fl '.
HoibU.i (fi bi!l al II I
I rVafliv. fMk la ataia. Wam la1'"
nomlnatlont for raldt and tlx roa aho formally oprned 10 lha public
praaidaol ar mad ll will than bold I Armory.
raiiy ana near aora by aom
of Ilia Uallonal laader John Ha)
Hammond of Maaaachuaatta, la prtal
dant of lha national laagua rluba.
CITY'S GATES AJAR;
! THRONGS AWAIT
- nnnikir nr vtttn
bunnimu ur rimu
(Continued rrom 'a( On.)
ara crowdad and tha atraata Ihroncad
Tha city novtr ntrtalnl mora paopl.
II la aald. than ara In Ilia city today,
and thla number will be (really In-
rrraaad when tha featHal geta ell un
dr way.
rati Walooaa la Itor.
Uovernmant. alal and t-liy hae
Joined handa In preparing for lha rlgn
of Kk Orcionua. Th governor, tha
maor and the official of Oregon and
I'orlland will gather thla afternoon at
lle dlpay Smith auditorium In a maaa
meeting obarrvanr of Koa Sunday.
The boom of cannon fired from the
, government r veaaala. Maryland and
Ho ton. will algnallie th arrival of tha
king tomorrow at noon. He will be
tranaferred from th Maryland, hi
flagahip, on tha way to Portland, to hla
royal barge, th 8r Otter. Accom
panied by ahlpa. ateamera, yachta and
launrhea, )i will lead a kingly pageant
through th harbor while the whistle
arream, the bells ring and tha people
cheer.
Thu I nlted Rlatea cruiser Maryland,
It Is expected, will anchor In th lower
harbor some time thla afternoon. A
wireless mesxage from the big war vea-'
S u. m Urand prU parada of floral
decorated auloa. auto truck and auto
float. Ualtle of fioaer
I p. in. Mpaclal mualcal program at
tha roa ho. Armory.
I p. m Th Uridg of th God.
grand apaclacular production on Mult
nomah field.
I 10 p. m. Entertainment titraordl
nary and pyrotechnlcal display at Th
Oaks park and ( otincll t rest.
Automobile lra.le Htartlng on Tlilr
tecnth and Ouniald. south on Twrlfth
to Taylor. Taylor to eleventh. Klavrnth
to Morrlaon. Morrlaon lo llflh. Klfth to
Yamhill. Yamhill to Seventh. Seventl.
to Main. Main to Fourth. Fourth to Mor
rlaon. Morrlaon to Grand avenue. Grand
avenue to Hawthorne. Hawthorne to
I'nlnn avenue. I'nlon avenue ona block.
then returning to Urand avenue coun
termarching to lltimalde, Burnsld to
Third. Third to Tine, Pin to Fourth.
Fourth to Morr1lon. Morrlaon to Hv-
nth. Seventh to Mark. Stark to Thir
teenth and disband.
Tharadar, Jua IS.
10 a. m. Roa City band parading
business center of the city.
10 a, m Special day for Isdlea at
the roae show, -Armory.
10 a. m. Aquatic sport and pastimes
on Willamette river.
p. tn. Brilliant decorated horso and
vehicle parade competing for priiea. In I
ael received yesterday stated that ah
had arrived off the Columbia river bar
at 11:30 a. m.. and would make leisurely
wav up tha river after crossing the
bar. Though the Maryland la the heav
iest war vessel that ever entered th
r
aaia, vceth U slalaaua. -lB.a 14
rink. Filth id Taylor. Tailor la
1. Ik. actentu to Taaablli. Tea Mil la
Flflb. Fifib a Moirieua, M'ria la
flltacnlh ad dahand
rnUj, aaa 14.
I a en - -1ty mill ptly b la alt
vilu Mithn4 a 111 lee-J.r rK.
lion 10 oal-uf Itfaa ruitNri
I a m Ho ahow al Ik Araiory
I a m lu tOurcrt on fril.lj
II a m - hutr of rure and ball!
of floas I'm or more eraed of
ruaa alll ta ukJ fur ammuhltlon la
II. tatlic
1 p in -elin 11 raring matinee undr
kukplt Of Kltrld tirlvlng club
p m parade of Human Roacbud.
faal Perl land Thauaand of achool
cl-.ildran parii. iratlng
p m - Flreaork and eperlal pro
gram al Th Oak park and Council
Treat
10 p m -Formal clnelng of the roa
eilubll ai Ihe Armory.
alar day, Jaa IS,
10 a. m - Hand lonrrrt al hoiela and
proinlnai.t Ihorouglifarea.
10 a in observation car will carry
vlaltora lo Mew I00 btaullful roa gar-
arna, lawna and lerrac
KihlMls of tagelaMes from ,04
gardens grtiwn by bo and girl In 10
Portland schools Admi:n frea,
J p m fpetlal raring matinee under
auapltr of Hunl club.
5 p in icial program al Th Oak
park and Council Crest
I JO 11 rti -Orand flnala llrlllian
ana dauling rlrcirlral 1-actaMl in honor J boats nir.g u;. Mcjm will k.r. aa close 1
of Rei Oretfiinua wh.. depart from thilo n,e arst p'.rr i- aalbl. ud Ixats
reaim or rrvei witn apirit 1I.1 car nit al .,lng dow n alrram ill keep close to the
blle of glor) j,,,
Alt host ll k ;. a IMtoIulrlr !la
lali.e apart. alKul 1 "O feel All boats j
should increase or lei reaae their pmI i
11 tundltlon rriu:rc The intention!
Is to We. p a atralght a I ne a ;.! I
blc. with Ihe tN.ats about th asm die-
lance ajutrt j
The k.ng barge vlll fsll Put of
line after passing ero ind Ihe stake boat '
above the Haw Ihorne bride f and arriv-i
ing off Mark stri-t to enable ihe king .
to review the parade. The king must I
be landed at Mark street at exactly I
noon. 1
"Klre work In tie evening parade a
barge will be towed upon which Mount
Vesuvius will be "utint fire, rockets
m;ll I.e sent up nd tfd fire burned
"Keel fire sticks and other safe fire.
works will be furnished all boats. Host a
should call slonsMJe of the fire barge
for their proportion. The fireworks
barge will he at Oceanic dock at 7 p. m.
"In uMns red fire or Itomin candles,
hold thu stick over the sld of th boat,
so the molting material will fall In the
Wdtcr. All lame boats are cautioned to
go slow la pusitlng the little motor
boats."
'tiMlti Ml 4 '' afcatoil I it
1 so. a
VU4 'A' latMtt ulli will aHl4
la line l Ik PvMias Flsurtag Mill
euHfa a a. taat aid. a4
pxtl lo Captain W U IWyeta. tt Ik
lia.' slw .. l la aii-ai4 of A'!
dltlBlu). '
la H rru! aid Uia Ulal
and tats lustu plcaejie lsuati will'
aaanbia la II a al lh Pa-Ifu U.li
on I Ar bl ivwil .
lo Captain L brawn of Is Uslai
M.' ah will t la command of 4lsl'
"A gun will b fired f: n.lautea I- '
for II la 1 un lu trt ' imnuta
after II. fusl gun a ..!, J gua will
b flr d 1 hi I the larlln slflal j
(Mtiaion 'A will iiom fut A lh last !
Ixa I of A d:lin a sera lh ftral boat ,
of II ditlaion. II ditiaion will mote
A th last toal of ll dlrlsion -
Ilia fltl lsal of " dltUlun. X dltlalun
will fall tit lino
The lir e of mai.h for both paradas
will be up Itm liter through all th 1
bridea. aruund a sisk boat tut lt
Hawthorte bridge arid down the rlter
through all lie bridge 111 pared
111 d'H-ir In lha lower I arbor
"The oumy tomnialunr have
hll.dl) iunntrd to keep Ihe brl1f ;
draw open during both the day and
night paradea 1
Jn paasllig through lh brltlga Oraws
boat going up the rlter will pas on
Ihe west side of the draw pi of and
ho going down th rlter will -ss on
Ihe at side In 1 -easing ihtojgh the
new railroad ami lustlmrne bruise
I a MrMsw Ik awalf la) llk-
vtr M v4 M ikaa II 4
wi4 ifkif W L:t ikal
Htlfc l sva,iia ui I .r aff
lk-i smaw IKaa t 4 gat i
f4f IW jrteaaJ au(kl as4 4k
rt lag ) rr lav. Ik a
IW a ltlH -4 b4 1 , 1. Us. a
r Ki nil aaalam tiniaan all
geawrwv gal nag a Ha ia H.
aitv
KINGG
EORGE
in
Bl
G fiilLIIARr PARADE
A ! 1 1 1 latal4 f will
rtual a aa it kltfek ' a !
syiia-ltr. 4il44 lata law s r 1
r a I a. aas lr IM, t. ti la UU
tai
I It feiu hsM !jia Vs. I
I l.aVa Jaaa t - m t Ik skwi
ins a sk..iir tiMs eer aaaa ly
1 t. . 4 waa k!4 I hi ittklk w a
Kikg Kcf isiUaad II a mt Ik
11 1'ss.i mt Ike aalUl faer.
liro t 11 stUltrt afcj -toltta
imi. waa hat rr:l4 lkmalta
rwa4y i art Ueir twatry I ay
aaaaigsist r.
IIHIl Mgiig graurtagr I Ik !
aaa. atMt r.sai4 M Hid Park. sMg
liaaetg ! ray rfa4 I
Is! Mar MiaUlar IjmA HaUaaa
rilatrlal aiaay .. k-al I wa lMaaa4
f ps4al wk kwag4 Ik faskiaass
Ua k l.s.4 lkMaVf ara saajiag
I I M learada graawd l.rg4 lim a
i ksax 1 fcg ta4wi a riliaaji am Jia,
Tk Caifsi iatir f g
pwr at4 ka urra44 la kMpia
water to a t'M f 14 fai wia ll
I"
Tka 11 f at? a aak m4 a
rglhanej if it k 4usl-4 s l
ana a graeead slola asaiaallg.
tU V
t(-4 4
In
ly, gather
OoaveatloB of raatlval Weak.
June lu- ll Adtertlaing Association
of Pacific Coast contention. Multnomah
hotel.
June IP-tJ- Hons of Nor
at Imperial hotri
June 1 1-13 National Livestock Ft.
change convention. Kllers lall. Hete.ith
and Alder
Jun i:-H Presidential Poslmsstara
Of Oregon and Washington meet at Msr.
quam bulldlrg.
June I l-'Postmnslers of fourth class
offices of Washlbgton, Allaky hall.
June 17 Postmnsters of fourth class
orrices, Oregon and Washington. Allsky
hall.
June II Postmaster of fourth daa
office of Oregon. Allsk hall
June 16 Pacific Norghwest Athlelle
association. Multnomah field.
uiliiola boclety, Multnomah hotel
Michigan Society. Imperial hotel.
LlJliisESSlEl
El
mm
You'll $f?f hundrrds o! them on
the streets this week that have
been fitted out at the Hen Sell
ing store. If you'll come in,
we'll make vou one of them,
you'll find here suits in all mod
els, handsomely tailored from
both American and foreign fab
rics $20. $25, $30, $35
Men's Shop, Main Floor
BEN SELLING
I.eadintr Clothier
Morrison Stret at Fourth
For This Weather
r' You Need Beer
Drink a cool, sparkling glass of Spring
Valley Beer at meal time and enjoy
your meals more take a glass just be
fore retiring and sleep better. Get better
and milder beer and pay less for it. The
net price is
j 1 Per jWh
J' Dozen Returned
Wc specialize on mail orders for this delicious Beer.
Shipments promptly made. JH.50 per dozen or
$8.50 per barrel.
Let Us Sell You Wines
Learn to save without slighting quality by buying
drinks at the largest liquor store on the Pacific
coast. Mail orders filled.
75c
Standard Wines, our
price, the gallon....
Victoria Wines, our I1 ft A
Special Reserve, our J- fA
price, the rallon tDJLaOU
Old Private Stock,
price, the gallon.... wXuU our price, gallon....
Cream of California- the gallon. $3.00
$2.00
Port of Portland, she will have no diffi
culty In negotiating the channel. , It
would be df-ep enough for her menn
draft of "1.1 feet etcn If this war not
the season of high water.
The Sea Otter, lis the royal barge of
the king, will circle the Hear, the Mary
land, the linlley Oatzert, with ruclflc
Coagt Ad men on board, and th Hs
oeean bearing the governor of seven
wesiern states, who will be In confer
ence In Portland during the Hose Fes
tival. Bar to Lead Parada. I
The Benr will lead tho nHrade thrn,,i I
th? harbor. She will hate two cannon
aboard for the firing of salutes. The
NO QUESTION WHETHER
ROOSEVELT MEN WILL
BOLT IF IT'S NECESSARY
(Continued from Page One.)
follow them and neither care If th
outcome Is temporary wreck of the
party.
These two bosses have used various
expedients to get the other committee
men behind them. Ralph Williams of
turn of the parado will be in.t'.hm. Oregon Is an example-. Williams, once
the Hawthorn hriH, . . . for Roosevelt. 1ms been promised the
the governors th u .'... , 1 1 1 United .Mates tiiHrsliHlshlp of Oregon
u., pS. "ean will carry i , kepp Mm faithful to Taft. Mulvane
c m, ..,.ir. '"J"1 '-" or the 0f Kansas has been promised state pat-
clt (oune l and others. About 150 ves- nonage. Lowden of Illinois haa had a
aeia.or an size will be In line, it Is j senatorshlp dangled before him. Hart
of Iowa has been promised big political
preferment if he ran git I .a fa Young.
the Iowa reactionary, out or hi way
Rose Show Visitors Welcome
We cordially invite out-of-town friends to drop in and get H
acquainted with the big liquor store that has been savine them n
money. We'll be glad to extend every courtesy glad to wel
come you to the largest family liquor store in the west.
expected.
Instructions to bridge tenders to keep
the draws of bridges open during the
marine paradea were Issued yesterday j Voung, apparently hearing about thla
by the county court. Ail who desire to offer to Mart, came out this morning
cross the Willamette tomorrow should
plan to do so before 11:30 a, in or
after 12:16 p. m.
Admiral C. V. Cooper of Jbe marine
eventB, requested all who own boats to
decorate and Join the parade tomorrow
morning, also to aid in welcoming the
king. As the king pasups the Maryland
after embarking on the Sea Otter the'
war ship will fire a salute of 51 n.
j " O 1 1 UUV Ia-I1J Jl KliV fill IIIUL'I D OI t-JITJ miir
ana as Rex Oregontis receives the key ; mlttee cared to dlnclose exactly what
"i u u y irom Mayor RuHhllght the was done. It was learned, however,
auuioii win jire a salute of 21 guna.
Admiral Cooper Is of the nni.in.
with n loud declaration that Taft can
not be nominated and pleHded for th
selection of Cuninilns as a compromise
candidate.
Sr. Co Prscnt.
The conference of the 2' direct pri
mary delegates, at which Fllnn, Dixon
and Knox were named as a steering
committee, waa very lengthy. The en
tire situation was carefully canvassed
but none of the members of the com
UNDERWEAR
HOSIERY
SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
GLOVES
HATS
: '
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that the committee was unanimous In
believing that If tho Taft forces con-
that the salutes from tha three ships L trolled, the delegates from nearly all
will be equal to attracting the attention f' e fftutps having direct primaries
would bolt and hold their own conven
tlon,, which they would then olalni waa
the only regular Republican convention.
The direct primary delegates were E. C.
Cnrrington, A. A. Moreland and G. K
Talt of Maryland; 10. M. Iee, Indiana;
T. K. Neldrlnghous, Mlssorul; FYank
Knox, Michigan; M. D. I'urdy, II Inn e-
oi trie people who will have gathered on
the bridges and along the water front
To each entrant In the river nurait.a
Admiral Cooper has mailed a little
white flag with the division letter and
number on it. This flag will be flown
under the jack or burgee On the I 11 Clf .
-.ee . . .7 I "oa, -
.T me judges will bo nota; Governor Stubbs. Kansas; Medlll
able to distinguish boats hv their num. Tr.r-,i-r.-,t.L- n rt t.-rnrmir-u rwi th
berg. First and seoond prizes will be j K Hamilton, Illinois; Oeorge Record,
awarded to the best decorated boats in New Jersey; George O. Priestly, Okla-
"A " ,Tr J .. . 1. . t, - -
noma; nuuen uiitloii, iortn : oaitou;
William Fllnn, Pennsylvania; Dr. H. W.
Coe, Oregon; D wight Heard, Arlaona;
Nathan Merrlam, Nebraska; Walter
Brown, Nat C. Wright, Ohio; 8. 8. Mc
Ninch, North Carolina; K. A. Dixon,
California.
Taft Man Alio Aetlv.
But while the Roosevelt leaders were
A, B and "C" Classes, these belrnr
respectively the. workboats. Hia rrnl-
ers and the open pleasure boats.
Blvsr Parad Thuraday.
The Thursday eveninir narndn on th
river will be one of the most einhor'
ate events of the Roae Festival. Mount
Vesuvius will be borne, erupting in
most Violent manner theoiiirk tk. u.. .',
vu.lt un: iniuur . - . . ... ,.. .. .
on a birr scow towerf . t, outlining; una program, ine J art cnier-
Portland winnnn tr,'. ... , r 1 I tains were no less actlvi-. While the
fortJana nona. Experts have been natloiiBl ooro m 1 1 1 e cnlmlv c,,Hhort
engagea to handle other fireworks and
iner win be Koman candles and red
New Local Anesthetic
Which Prevents Pain
HAS BEEN TRIED BY SCORES OF PEOPLE DURING THE
PAST TWO WEEKS ALL ARE ENTHUSIASTIC IN ITS
PRAISE NOT A TWINGE OF PAIN FELT IT
IS THE GREATEST DENTAL DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE FOR THE ABSOLUTE
PREVENTION OF PAIN
Monogram Whiskey
$2.50 Gal.
You'll readily recognize the names of these well known
brands, but you've always paid more than they cost you
a ' "Ml '
here. ;i an , oraers promptly miea.
King Hill, distinctive AA
in flavor, gallon..... WTiUU
Prince Albert, royal- fi(
iy good, the gallon... DtlUU
Marble Whiskey, our QQ f(
price, the gallon.."... DO.Ul
Sunny Trail,, rich and QQ K A
mellow, the gallon at tyOiOV
fire enough to keeD nil the boat. i
The latter are to be furnlahed from the
Oceanic dock to those who call for them.
Oliver K. Jeffery, chairman of the
Rose Festival auto parade . committee,
announced yesterday that so many en
tries had been received for the great
oecoraiea procession that no more- will
national committee; calmly continued
seating the Taft delegates from each
district taken up, all of the president's
chief lieutenants were organizing the
delegates for him. The Taft men made
It very plain that they believed they
had the delegates to drgHfttzs the con
vention and that they were prepared
for a Roosevelt bolt. But they disputed !
the claims of the Roosevelt leaders that I
they would take out of the convention
Spring Valjqr
"The Big Store"
L i q uor
Company
Entire Cor. 2d and Alder
De receljvedv Those who yet desire to . all of the delegates fro.rn direct primary
enter may do so by simply decorating ' states,
their cats and being' at Thirteenth n,i r
Burnside streets by not later than 1 :45 i domination of the convention will not
p. m. next Wednesday afternoon. . f be known until the roll call which will
"All that I had hoped about the pa-,' cor.ie Immediately after Victor Rosewa
rade I coming true," said Mr. Jeffery f'tr, as chairman of the national commit
yesterday. "There ar so many en- tee, calls the convention to order. . Thla
tries, so much enthusiasm, such a de- wilt be ott ttrFTielection of the tempor
gree of originality and such a careless- ! ary chairman If the Roosevelt men
ness aa to expense that I am sure we, continue firm in their determination to
will have a longer parade and a better ; try and prevent Senator Root being !
iwiraue man naa ever u.-en given before i elected temporary chairman. If the'
either m Portland or any other place In ( Root fight ahould be abandoned it will
the world." ' , ber on a motion to . replace the names of
1 To help. show Portland to th dele- the Taft contestants placed on they, tem-
gaiea to tn. ractnc Coast Advertising i porary roll with the Roosevelt dele
cbnvntlon. the automnhile. Mmmln.. ut that Were (urtierl down'. Vn mil.
of th club Issued a mandate to all auto ' ter what the Issue the test of strength !
owning, Ad club members and their w' come within the first 10 minutes
friends yesterday, instructing them to Jof tna- conVentloni session, and the, re-
hav their cars tip to the number 1000 , ault win be very close.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
For 25 years
Dr. Wise. , has
been known as
a leader in his
profession
along this par
t i c u I a r line.
(aarlavrurl Now that this
famous local anaesthetic lias been discovered and
you have the positive guarantee of absolutely pain
less extractions without the disagreeable after
effects, such as nausea, heart disturbance and kindred
"annoyances, timid people will hail the discovery with
delight. Come now, without fear of pain, and let
us fit you perfectly withone of our flexible suc
tion plates, the best and latest in modern dentistry.
It won't hurt a bit.
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BRIDGE WORK
Bridge work' "must be
perfectly adj'usted to re
ceive satisfactory results.
tIn placing the mouth in
condition to receive the
bridge mcTre or less pain
is usually inflicted. With
our new anesthetic, pain
will be a thing of the past
at our office. We have given this wonderful discov
ery a thorough test and are so positive tf its efficacy
that, we give it our positive and unqualified guaran .
tee. If you have a few teeth missing, let us make for
you one of our famous bridges on which the teeth;
are interchangeable at-will without , removing from
the mouth.- I
Good Rubber PJates,
each fS.OO
The Best Red Rubber
Plates, each $7.50
22-carat Gold or Porce
lain , Crown. 53.0O
22-carat Bridge Teeth, guar
anteed, each ..f3.50
Gold or Enamel Fillings, ea.f l.OO
Silver Fillings, each f .50
And an Absolute Guarantee Backed
by 25 Years in Portland. .
WE CAN EXTRACTS
One to 32 teeth at one sitting' with
out the least bit of pain or bad
after-effects. You may have your
teeth extracted in the mortiir and
go home at night with new Ofi.
t th, Multnomah hotel. Pin street
entrance, by o'clock sharp Tuesday
morning:, Jun Jl.
Th reputation of th. Ad club la it
stake.", announces th committee, "This
mean 'that th. name of Portland for
borplulity ia at stak. rno th Ad
."v a ;v . . v I' - '
' " ': -' jv- ' ' ' .
Margin Will B Jfarrow. .
T!ie Taft tnn publicly claim they
will have '55 votes to spare. ' The
Roosevelt - men say they can and will
be in control by more than 150. Careful
ahd Impartial analysis tomorrow would
seem to indicate that if th. convention
Failing Building, Second Floor. Take Efevator, Southeast Comer of Third and Washington Street.
Dr. W. A. Wise, Dr. D. S. Bomgardner, Dr. Van R. Bilyeu. Dr. H.' A. Newton. -
Wise rDeefal v'.C
; ' , , 25 YEARS ACTIVE PRACTICE IN PORTLAND.
Hburt: Daily, I A. M, to 6 P. M; Sundays, 9 A. W. to 1 P, M. Examination Free. Tho-fi: A : :. : :
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