The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 24, 1913, Page 15, Image 15

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    - c::co:i daily journal; tohtlaijd, friday evening, V,;6ctoeer': ci, "isi3.
OlFITlECIUfiEFOH
est In Central Washington. E, M. Emlth
and F. 8. Compton. box manufacturers
of Wenatohee, have taken 2.500,000
board feet of lumber, mostly western
yellow' pine. Come Douglas fir, larch
and other- species are Included In the
purchase and the buyera have a three
year cutting period. The yellow pine
price la 12.26 per thousand feet, and no
7; f Tlii Fiino Anycao; Can Play ;
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provision la -made for readjustment of
X' iyftS- BginnJn'w of Portland's New railroad' Row'
' B, R, Bauingardt Will Speak
prices during the cutting period. The
lumber la to be used for making apple
;:v:.ON.NOVEMBER FIRST
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boxea ana the logs will be hauiea m
Jmilee to the- small, sawmill, at We I
ORCHESTRA
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Under the auspices of the Portland
Educational association, B. R. Eaum
gardt, the lecturer, will give an lllus
; trsted lecture ; tomorrow niaht . t the
Lincoln high school for the benefit of
, the Portland Symphony orchestra. Mr.
Eeuragardt hs chosen as hla subject.
The Ufa and Alma Of Richard Wer
ner," , , ; V : . , k. t '-.,.-
Amon those who' will act as patron
assea for the lectur era:. :. .
V", Mra James B.- Kerr, Mra. X). A. Pat-
tuuo, Mlaa Lola Steere, lira, A. B. 8)au
aon, Mr, Peutlna MUler-Chspmen, Mra,
Max House. Mra.Charlea J. Bchnabel,
Mise Edith Kelly, lira.' Jamea Begga,
jura. Jierinan -., Burna, Mra, R. W.
; Hoyt, ,Mra. Roaa Bloch-Bauer. Mra. J.
V. Logan, Mrs. M. Wiley Jones, Mra. V.
S. Myers. Mra. John A. Bell Mra. John
Claire Monteltrv Mlsa Cella - Swlsert,
, 'Mre. T. J. Gelaler, Mrs. D. J. Malar key,
Mra,, Ralph K, Xee, Mra; B, I Thomp
son, mra. a. j. Meier, Mrs, Krerett
Ames. Mra Jamas 7. Melndoe, Mra. Ed
gar B. .Piper. Mlaa Palling, Mra. Robert
J-ewis. Mrs, F..M. Seller, Mra. William
. I Brewater and Mra. William Blddle.
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i UNIVERSITY MEASURE
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Toe Oregon. Society of Englneera re
cently paased resolutlone Indorsing tho
approprlaUon made by the laat leglala
.. ture for lmprovenieots it the Unlveraity
, or oregon. The sooiety. which ia com
' posed of over 109 civil, mechanical, elec
trical and bydraullo engineers acattered
throughout, the state, in its reaolutlon
states that the university la In argent
. .'need of funds for new bulldlnga and re
pairs to present building. . ,
A belief waa also expressed that the
Institutions at Eugen and Corvallls
should be property supported and main
tained separately. 'The aodety went on
record to uphold the action of the legls
'Uture and to work for the paessge of
the referendum 1 measure to be Toted
upon November 4. , ,
COLORED PEOPLE HOLD
THREE-DAY CELEBRATION
With an elaborate -banauet at 610
Clay atreet, under the auspices of the
Colored Women's council, a three-day
celebration or the fiftieth anniversary
of the emancipation of the negro raoe
ended Wednesday-Dlght with a banquet.
v The celebration began Monday evening
and sessions were held Tuaday and
Wednesday, when addreaaea by men of
prominence were the featurea of the
proceedlnga. On Tueaday, Rev, Daniel
Drew, an eX-slave, delivered a atlrring
addresa Rev. J. X. Crow., spoke the
same day on the progreaa ot the race
and the status of the negro aa a eltlaen.
Dr. Benjamin spoke along the same
line during that afternoon. At a subse
quent session Governor West spoke of
the colored population In this atate,
calling particular attention to . their
standing as good cltlsena and a class
that asks for no speoial favora r : .
The meetlnga were held under the
auspices 'of the , Colored Men's Pro
greselve league and the Colored Wom
en's Councils i , - , . j.
BETTERMENT ' OF RACE "
TOPIC AT LUNCHEON
BOX MAKERS SECURE '
, : GOVERNMENT TIMBER
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United States District Forester O. H.
Cecil baa Just approved of a small tim
ber sals In the Went tehee national for-1
Motherhood:, childhood and betterment
of the human race made up the toplcaof
the annual luncheon of the Oregon Con.
gree of Mothers, held in the crystal
room of the Oregon hotel yesterday.
Plates wars laid for 150 persons, and
ths tables wars abundantly decked with
dahiiaa - ,v : - ;s
Mra R. H. Tate, president of the con
gress, presided. The toast list lneluj
ed: r "Organised Motherhood," Mrs., Sa
rah A. Evans, president of the State
Federation ot Women's Clubs; "A Bettir
Race," O, M. Plummerj "The Child and
tee Movies," Mrs., o. E. tntsj "Parents'
Literature Mra George T. Oerllager.
of ; Daltae; "The . Physical" Child,- Dr
Robert Hall: "The Monteaaorl Method."
Mlaa Gertrude Talbot; "Our Future CiU
lsena,' Dr. George Reboo; Xur Cltya
Children. Dr, Mas CardweUi fOur Own
University, Eugene Brookings; Tha
Child and theTloma" Mrs. a 1 BuUnX
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.' Use common eense buy Superior coal.
M ton. .Main 1M; A-IML (Adv.)
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Th'at is all It 'takes' to secure this splendid t6S0" duality, latest: un-to-date l 88-nbte
: PJayer Piano in splendid mahogany and, Qrcassiaii' walnut. "A
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Other Pianos, $65i $145, $195,; S210,.Etc.i
Player Pianos, $365,:$415, $465,. $565; Etc. '
. TERMS OF PAYMEtTT $1 AND $2 WEEKLY
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Mail Ordcrt Must He Potted JJefore Midnight Tomorrow
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j 'M can always get w. w. Mcjarayer s cecur
i m ; iroot bottied in, bona -7 to 8
v It is our policy to provide 7 to 8 year
; old Cedar Brook to the dealer, and
he can sell it to vou at tha same once . w,
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. " 1d arlvATtisAH hrtttled In bond .whiskies.."
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Wi ' . wbitekiea you can always enjoy the famous ,
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to relieviiiipto:
& bodyAvasti producing wic add must be
gradually arretted and th blood pmifad.
Correct diet is essentiaL Abstain from tia
and sunrthirur containiiur akoholt eat meet
only onco a day and. take SCOTTS HTJLiIC:i
after every meal . ;
SCOTTS IKUISIOK makes new Mood fees
from the poisonous products wruch irritate, tha
joints and muscles; its medicinal force relieves
the enlarged, stiffened joints; cr tzzrct
SCOTTS EKTjLSiOit stimulates the forces to
expel the poisonous acids by Its con p
mtrated nourishinjf properties.
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centrated rwurishinjf properties.
jkotf'a Emt$ifn for rhewnaiiszu " l
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SHUSHAN-NA
THE NEW ALASKA GOLD DISCOVERY
Big Stampede Now On .
' THOUSANDS OP . MEN ars , rashirj
' into ths sew diggings. Tha stampede is
- on to Shushanna and promises tjxeclipss '
Dawson and YiikoiL Fortruies are beir j
, made. Ws have organised ths first t!
,, rnining and trading company to operats ,
stores, traduag posts and mines. Original
. ground, floor price only ten. cents per
(Share. , 'Will "advance k quick and of tea.
Small capitalization. Reliable, experience!
' nanafement Bank referencea Our Ct-s.t
property la centre of proven rld d!
eovery. ; Shares should show IOOT to
'SP profit. Ton f must act quick.
r Remit 1 10 for 100 shares. 25
ror 25 0. ISO fol BOO. IlOO tnr
M$n faking out hin-f x.eoe. run paid and non-
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bingw gold nuggets . coupoa aa(t - iumr r
lig a$ ten and twenty t0y. ' o- v
dollar goli pteut. . Js " ' .. " " "
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