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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1915)
9 ITEM IN HARBORS SOME OF THE ENTRIES OF THE SEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF GRANTS MAY BE IN THE OREGON POULTRY AND PET STOCK ASSOCIATION. BUDGET IS AMPLE FOR YEARS Oregon Is to Need Every Cent flf $3,000,000 Asked (or at Present Congress. Companies Are Expected to Riotoo! Appeal From Decision of Judge Wolverton. o a. - V , i j a.- - , . -- Guaranteed Tailoring COLUMBIA TO TAKE MOST SECOND CASE UP TODAY .1 -V isv''5 a Jwportar of Jcttj Work and Oprf of IreJxr- I to il t r.ed lie fore (ommlllrfi to Minimise I'o.ibl Cal. Southern racifle Ia to Oppose View That Only $2.50 May Be Paid tor Land, Given in Suit Against Southern. Oregon Company. o TITE MOTtNIXG OnEGOMAX, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1915. COURTS Vr I v. , aa"r . j r "P'r'l4ter. for Cfca rlr and J'6"' l"Pfn.mt provided lor In t.i e.timatee bow before I'oBtnu !; b mei-. in every particular, is b or that the IrilH ',4"' n near tar have outl n4 ' "ilaj fiscal e- l.a IA o?ia:iii of ln engineer lt rftars of l:. Portland office. If onar... f.i:. . r.-i ire Ifca approprla-l-on. a so prnpo.e.i. Itrtcoq Will be fortunate. In.-.d. H; h hamber ef (ummfft official. h art acs'aiat- it t& tout of .i it! w sler- w . . Tha aucct appropriation cave Seen pUrt before loxfxi by the h:ef ef t"ia I n f State I'.oglneerlng Ieprtmeet mr.4 c: for .pend;lure Il"Inr( ;rrcnml!r 1 1 )!. ) Tria m-at l-njortinl tram In lh rre9 ;: for ;.iu.iju la spent al It wo-jt.-i of i:a Colombia Invar This f sir c.rri.s botn l ha work, en th Hirfi j-t-r ml tne activate of n .- : a i t.wu Th fatty work. II U m.tt.-t. wilt !.. l!.MU1f l.av I" It: .'! faf tK. Cftiook epr- Vtaefc t'Paaaaaar PfatMal Fast t; tne f r mo 4Bt k4 f r at th m-i of i iiil'ims a ia i.ow.4 ay lonr.... but ) tt la a ?fr'ifrnli, Ifla ol!nl( year la TS loci ansouat ' 47 Y.1. .? a.a-l-V a'' A V wV f . !..'?.- .' ' ; .,.. "ll ! KV ! jir.f la cumpiala in. prJ.-t afl.r I f ' , f S ' j" 'i' TT -V . ''" r" '" j r T- V I la I ;. : 1 1 '!. i ir. ni- f , . v. ' , j'''Vi iv', '.' ". V. -T. 'y - jZli' '"' ' ' '- -ai"-.vv: "aw m .i , i- m- rk .i t. W. - ; jj- YYfjtr.Z ; ts ruar. it. f.iiaalB, liana for - ' ' v- - -- - t . , t r.a..n r.a.r coa.t Imc-ro.ama.l. "y raAaW a i la. i i, a . f J-a- ' . ' I bl rCnnftmn4i tO Co MHBMHaWaHaVaWaWKMnM a ax " - : 1 ' of f rrM.f af .n clnarft: fea. ilav, .'l i ' T .amoon. ur i4 Ur. ! I I. Cla'.aato l.n.r. J I'oTjiIta l.n.r. i.cc. Ta'iJiria l.lar. j.f t pi-r l'g.mu ani lnbjtr -a. aaova 'a!:.o r aiia i tha mo'ji of la ynaha l..ar. : .!. na Milif la I'ilU- t'ir( l an.J.oa-. f : ;. . I :arntt aa-i i-kii; rnar. tir.d'io Tha work !; Ifta l.a . r Columbia a. Wiilam.tta rx.ra cat f r dria r; an4 ai-ima .fh.r Irnproaamaoea ae4 w... ba aurficiani. It la linulai. la n:ntaii na cn.nnl al t pra.anl cicDi'motiil kr 1 acltt(ia eC l I'urt f I'urt:aa4. aaal la aaphaaa aaaL Taa an.inaara la (Ba rrt'aa4 c?ft-a ra wait .at;'ia.f wilt lha turfal a fe nia aTir anl a popaf'tt na Co. f-.-va w,.l fin4 11 po.atbta ! .lie la variola itma In full. I' l otirru actio, adopta tfca poticv pr'ilail Ual tf arproprl- a". a a Urn? urn fr a-'l tha? rlvar .a. aarbur ni yrovamao t of tA country. II U in. that t Oracaa a.tlmataa will r. a to ba lrimn.4 aubaianllallr. Whin iSa Ctiro6ar cf Commarra of-fii-iaU a-a l!.ir l c'aat trial lha rnxnt I'ama f-r lha Columbia l'-lr or an t f iciaat ta carry an tr work t"T taa aa.c yaar. uy aro aot aura aRttfc- r tn Pu4at in toat particular caa tan.t mii-.l prunina Thar apat urea oson Cnr ttm importaac of rataiaiaf lha bud(l la ta praaaai form. BIG DAMAGE CASE FILED iiMTmr conrttt i pii.d 'Uft fiaa.U3.ai. af Tklrw-!Mr l.iabl Way A IWaaa Rrrarb af rualil MaaW lllaa Law Kaak .H.M. Tha "craat tsM -ay" of tha Tblr4 flr.at.ra cuimip.tM In a suit asain.t Ina ortrata..tar Kla-rl; Company for lt"4.t:;t. Bla.l In lountr t'tfrk Cof. Ja' olTu-a lrila ty Arrhl s. AH. rmif of taa TMr4-.lrat alaclrlc ar H a a. dclrra lhf lia prcmntftl tha r.t ;snt way for tha bnt of tna .Northwrac.rn t;vtri; Company an4 tal thmy promiaa-i. In raturn. to aarura I r fi im a N of IJ. r. ithi w uiclt ba tn.. to buy tha atovit of tha Pao yia a I'lothin Company, a TM'd-!rl on-arn. Tha comyany. ha ara. failao) t a:ur ifta loan for bin. aai b baa jat avaryl.ma. Tha clo'hint t.x!t hi.l AH In . " t buy. ba aara. Inan.J at 7I.. ;h1.' Ha ii ha rorj!4 i. pur. n'l it fr lijiilU rilur to a.t-ufa tria loan l-'t fjr bim lha d;f-I-ran. a b'w.n tha Inaoica pri-o arnt It- aar-4 pur- hjaa pru-a. or :r)IMi .io it !-! him ina roiJ will of ii. ff.-.ra. wht.n b ay la worlb $ : !. T oaar mm of tr .eok of ta P.opla a I'tothlnc I'ompany Aak 4v. na nin i4 tha trai4 Furnlalt. ln ' 4i H'-u ha di4 na" -'-a tna loan thia company a!o fiil.it. h an4 ba Toat if. racilal .J.-. wort n. ka.:.!. !:.). wai.a t- hj, borrewat for tha :rarwj cum' v. " t"t of thl. A d.rlaraa. hit rr.-ltt iR4 co,t aama In lha community h a ! 4llW4i l too a.t.ot of Ait of lha Ifama total l!'l.ll!l. l liaff Raak ltaa. Oaa. tr IL N. r ana. avrtw. Or. 3I Baal Hlark I a a bora tm I a te. Jaaa M. Xaaa. Owarr. I Jl HI Ban. ta Nrna, Lra- oat Raaaat la lav a aow. CROWDS ARE LARGER Throngs at Poultry Show ln sped Prize Birds. INFORMATION. IS GIVEN iU-clnarra Ix-arn Mrrit.. f IJrrc-tla1 lanwy and lnatrortiun rc I'ro.librd 1 - Yrar-Old fllrd la Vlrnrd. Tliry a, to Care 3 INDICTED AT TILLAMOOK atallnrrak Atrrtn aa Kraidrnl Krr-a Mm .Vaainx Off IVar. T!t-V. "K. Or. fia-. t '.p-UI -Th. rani irr tn.1!-ta- Carl l-onl f'r foiary; r;if .Ni--hoI.on aa4 ai4 l-TTiar for hurIary. an4 W. J liapbaaa ia. a.uwi v a minor ta a mii& .nnia, .. noiaon im Omar ar op " '"a la.oif IB.y ' Uni.d j .i!-raa. ar. h .4 flia. ona of lha bar Ii-ona ina win toar w Baa thay war 4: la-ct by a f" ltvinr oppoaita ".n Craaahaar h4 ai;a l4 IMa an4 at tna mar. wtiR.. at alchl. but 4 4 aot antl. ira'a any altampl ta aa m thair out 4'4riaa tha aaT Tba attaadaor oa tha acond day of lha (tbtbtt of lha Orrfoa Poultry and Pat Stock A.vrtatton aa Jut SO par rant batter traa en tha oranicj day. according to tba ftcurra of lha cat. andara. John u. Wjnn. arrratarr of ora.nl'allnn. la mora than aalla ad with IB Interact Ibat lbs pub.lc baa manlfaata.l In a hat la drcarrd to ba lha bvl .boar that tha ai.oclatlon ra ar conduclad "Our cromrd hould ba mark rlr Vadn4y nd Tbursday." aald itr. Wann laal nichi. With tba dl.po.al of lha Judcln- and a blue and r4 ribbon, adornlna tha nana by lha hundrad moat of lha at' tantion ef tha inanacar. of tba nation ban lurn.d to an.wrrlnx tha quariaa of proapactlva poultry braadara. Tha orrira of lha (ternary ha baan aouahl by hundrada. aaaklnc information rayardlnr the mania of particular brarda or tha baat kind of food that hould ba clvrn the chirk. ana Tba rhichan up(;y hou.a. main laln'nc booth In lha ahow. haa baan a. croadad a ba.a barn the exhibit al.iaa. On of tha rurlo.itl. that ha at trart.d much attantlon I a Ulack Su matra cork. It yaara of asa. ft I tha proparty of lb Mount Area? pou try Farm and a a br4 by Pathar ? hoan.r. tha plant wliard. It haa bran howa In .i J I. Ijiii K i po.it ion. In poultry mi.omt m cbxtsa C:.nd lia limor an4 Miiarauka and tha aac tnaL war iai-1 by tba bra ltb which in coca waa laal )aar mat. 4 wr tart u. Tba pat animal hare a!an atlractad Ida ailaailoa. Amonr tha baat as men i. a a.nn.i or t rtlhuabua tul. pi.a. iciri ara ai.o numa'nu Ho. too larrtar. Alrada: l.rruri and fo lr- riara. Tha Mckanaa rrk Pouttry farm yaatard.r won a apacial prl.s for lha bt cocaaral In tba .how. rompatlna taln.l i I l a braad. on a.hlMt Th pru.-w Incirc n'rant a a Tl'hlia t.achora. and with lha rp.rlal aaard want a tro a midii dallnqucary to proparty and th lubit quaol taa paid by lha purcharr of th certificate I the lac. I quaatlon that will baa lo ba aaltlad by lha h-iprma Court of Or. con through the fi.in of a mil la lb Circuit Court barn lolay. Al I'rra.on. plaintiff In lb action. chara-a that In lJ he purchad a cartificat of delinquency from Douc laa County, which, tncpthar with Ilia ubaciuanl talc, amounted to approx imalolr liio. Mr. Crraann ays h later Irarn.d thai the crrliflcato a void and demanded th return of hi money front tha county. Th County Attorney claim that Mr. Crea.nn voluntarily paid tha tae on th land covered by delinquent car itfirat. and conaequcntly cannot ra cover. A dcUlnn of th Supreme Court will b a.k.d in the caa. do mailer which at.! win In tha lower court. It I an aounecd. ROSE CENTER TO EXPAND -;tivi. rodv ntxiuKS ox I. .ll. I'.R ABKA TlliX 1 I I3. Tbrre Bla raradea riaaari aad Other p'eatarea af laid Caralval Are Taken I p by Dlreelara. Th Fe.tlval Center In the 11 Rom Fratlval will be SO par cent larger than It wa last year. Tha board of director of the Fe. rival decided this t their meetini lot nlfihu It ba not bean determined where tha canter will be located thi year, but It will probably be In the park block, a In lli. Parade and paseant that were def Inilely derided on lat nlitht ware the floral, automobile and vehicle parade. the fraternal, military and Industrial panda and Hi arhool children's pa rade. Other paceant features are un der consideration. Tha date fr th cjnalns: of the slogan conteat wa set for January li. I'p to that lime anyone may submit as many iloum a they pleaae. KIKht words in maxlum thai may be used la Insl slosan. The prise tor th winning slcan will be Headquarter for the Festival will be elrrted within a few day, but until th-r hav been found .log an. should b mailed to J. (I. t'undore. president of th Koa Featlval. feherman. Clay ck Co. I.lnyd M'Do.rH who handled the publicity for tha Festival last year and who wa publicity man for the recent Manufacturer' and Laind I'rodurta bhow. wa reappointed lo handle the puMtrlly for the 1)1 Fedlval. and HI be. In work In that department ailh.n a few days. Further liiisjauon mat may Keep both the Coos Bay and the Oregon c I California grant lands la the courts for years Is threatened as a result of the decree handed down in the United Mates Court yesterday by Judge oi verton In the case of the Government against the Southern Oregon Company. The court held, in this decree, that the grantees of the land are entitled to a value of J;. SO an acre and no more. Attorneys for the defendants gave no. tlce of appeal. A similar decree, with substantially the same provisions, has been prepared by Constantino J. tsmyth, special assist snt to the Atlomey-Oeneral of the I'nited States. In the Oregon c Califor nia case, which decree will be sub mltted to Judge Wolverton this morn Ina. Attorneys for the Southern Tsclfic Compeny. who contend thst they, as present holders of the Oregon ft Cal ifornia Isnds. own the timber, coal, miner. la and other natural resources. as well as their value of 12.50 an acre. Ill contest this view when the case comes up today. Company Males Are Limited. If tha court accepts the contentions of the L'nlted State attorney, aa It did In the .Southern Oregon esse. It Is probable that the fnuthern Pacific at torneys likewise will prepare an ap peal. Hoth these appeals must go to the Cm ted Stat. Circuit Court of Appeals, from which It will be possible to ap peal to the frtlted r-tntea Supreme Court. Thus It Is possible that the lands will be held in litigation for a lone period. The decree signed by Judge Wolver ton yesterdsy enjoins the Southern Oregon Company from selling- any 01 Hie timber on Ihe Coos Uay wsgon road lands, "or any minerals or other deposits thereon, except as part of or in conjunction with the land on wmcn the timber stands or In which the mm ral or other deposits are found, and from cutting or removal of any or tn timber iL.rton. or from removing or authorising the removal of mineral other deposits therein, excepting ronltinction with the sale of the lan bearing th timber or containing in mineral." Price Net le F.seeed KJMI. The defendant ar further enjoined from Ihe sale of Ihe land and It re source until Congress shall have na "reasonable opportunity" to make pro vision for Its disposition by legists Hon. If Congress does not make provlslo the defendant may apply to the four within a reasonable time, not leas than elcht months from Ihe entry of Hi decree, for a niodlf icstlon of so much of the Injunction herein ordered a forbids any disposition of said lands. or mineral, limber or other deposits, or any part thereof until Congress shall set. "The court hereby reserves the rlgn lo modify this decree In thst regard If. In its opinion, rood cause shall exls for doing so. Is the concluding state mrnt The other restrictions governing dis PO.lt I in of the land are Hist it mus be sold In tracta of not to exceed 160 acres and at a price not to exceed JI.SO I acre. Contrary lo the provisions of the Oregon & California grant, the grantees of the Coos Bay lands are not required to sell their properly to actual ret tiers. . l-laiow Is Viewed Differently. The Government started Its suit for forfeiture of title In the Coos Bay lands soon after action was sisrtea to re cover title In the Oregon It Callfornl Isnds. When tha I nlted States Su premo Court Isst june renoerea its decision In the Oregon & California case Judre Wolverton entered an order in the Coos Bay case carrying sub stantlally the same provisions as those contained lo the Oregon fc California case. In brief, the title of tha defendants In the property was upheld, but they were required to sell, avhen they did sell, for K.50 an acre. They were en- Joined from selling- at all, however. until Congress could specify the terms of the sale. Mr. Smyth was retained by the De partment of Justice to prepare a de cree In accordance wtin tne supreme Court's decision. His Interpretation of the decision Is thst the grantees are entitled to nothing more than 12.60 an acre In their holdings. This Interpretation does not coin cide, however, with the interpretation of the attorneys for the grantees. Con tinued litlgstlon. therefore. Is In sight- irMini Extra Special, to Identify Location Suit or Overcoat to Order C3 STAMP THIS NEW LOCATION ON YOUR MEMORY WELX is Here opportunity every man appreciates value of appearance. So you should have a Rintoul & Co. Suit tailored to your measure n o w. Notwith standing the low prices, every suit sold will have our well-known standard of style, nan em wj 1 aa C V inn 1 A- aJvCX i m m lit I ) .'-. 7 r A qq iinn 0 HflilUt nnnfln ODDOD looorjP He Ftnetf Guaran tee. Tailoriaf JJENNING ab) sons J?ERK,NS nv i c t IVwVisVOHIMC Tom. cr. - Here Is the Label That Goes in Rintoul & Co.'s Clothes RINTOUL & CO, Tailors. Portland, Oregon. Name Date . .No. This salt Is sraaranteed by Rintool A' Co. aaalnat imperfection in materials or veork maavhlp. For a period of six month from thia date It wilt be pressed twice each month without charge. fit, wear and tai loring; excellence. Very fine and rich materials in wonderful abun dance are includ ed in the great lot of fabrics, from which you may choose at $20.00. Other fabrics especially priced for the opening and tailored to your measure in suits or overcoats at $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00. SALE STARTS 9 A.M. TODAY 126 Fifth St., Bet. Wash and Alder Swetland Building As Shown on the Map Above. MARSH MEMORIAL IS PLAN Pacific VniverMty Alumni Pledge I'umN to Honor Late IMucaior. SIX CIGAR MEN ARRESTED "I'orwli Hoard" Operator Cliarged Willi Gambling-. Are ' e.lrl Tlaratry llama : a f . StW.KM. r. I we. I ip.elal Th af 4 T ai.r w.a dtroi4 early be a f:ra b-!l..4 la baa baan a i. I d.f.tl.a :.,.tri- wiring. Th !" ia e.ttmate.l I ;. Tha build Ins w aa l.r ! by K. K. I -an a.on, who.a nntiri pl.-ture ma. hln wa da. troT.t. P. it. ISXttr waa owner of lb bu tiding. MAN .WANDERS IN TIMBER Otto IJ.k. of Cone Counly, 1 I'ouml Near Wilbur. RiViKPf R. Or.. Per. T iKpaclal) nil. nt (Mxiy cut M orulaad a a result ef hi wan-tarings, otto Ei.k. f Coo County, was found by Sheriff Quin tat today. vn mil aa.t of Wll-iur. oa the .North t'mpajua ltivr Tba man waa only partla la clothed. and It la Ikougnt ha had baa waa- daring Ibrougn the limber f- r veral days Ilia limb wr bal'y awol an was uaabl lo walk without asei.tarwe. . . L. . .K. ft 1.-1 . - aa wa ' " m Dtr.. la. . . . , Wb.a .- Ust before bla d.aappear- ""- cll .May I (rooter - ' " '"""""'""'a money on Mrs. Alice li irachberger. who ahot ria parson, lie is unable lo give an herself at her home. 7m t'.iioo Following numerous complaints that punch board a" were being operated In Various cigar stands and simllsr es tablishment about Ihe city. Patrolmen Miller. Wellbrook and Srhtnldtke mad t arre.ts yesterday afternoon. All ara charged with maintaining a gambling device. They war released on their own recognisance and will ap pear in tne Municipal Court today. Tboae arrested were: John t'nrer. ! Washlnctoa street: 1. Gunder- turner. 21 Morrison street; K. Gold smith. Sixth and Alder streets; John Smith. Fifth and Alder streets: G. Outherick. Ml Fourth street, and Al. bert L. Loundlorg. Ilenson HoteL Through the effort: of the Associate Alumni of Pacific University, rorest Grove, a handsome memorial tablet Is soon to be erected on" lb campus to the memory of Ihe lale Joseph Walker Marsh, a pioneer Oregon educator. Plana for this memorial are In the handa of an alumni committee headed by Barnet V. Ho, or Gaston. Or. Mr. l:o already has received subscriptions covering the grester part of th cost and It la expected that the fund will be completed soon. Professor Msrsh devoted the greater part of hi Ufa to tesrhlng In tha Forest account of bla wandering. DOUGLAS COUNTY IS SUED Action I lo llrcmrr Mini Paid n Void Delinquent Ortlflrale. RiXKBfKn. Or. ae. 7. (Special ) Whether a County Court can kep thai money paid for a void ciruricat ef I Monday morning, wa reported to be resting well at the Good Samaritan lloapiial laat night, and II la believed lhal h will recover. Mrs. Ilirsch. berger is said to have been depressed because of Ibe marital difficulties of her daughter. Clara, who recently mar ried I -a on Gollileb. now he.d In tha County Jail for passing worthless checks. fcorland and Sweaa are Bawl to ba toe baalibieat ceaairtaa la Euros. To Ward Off Winter Complexion Ills rove Institution. He was one of the best-known educators in the state and the movement to erect the memorial is receiving- the hearty approval of hun dreds who were numbered amonr; his friends. James W. Going Is Laid to Host. Funeral services for James W. Going, pioneer of 1153, who died Sunday at the home of his son A. C. Going, 62 Wasco street, were held yesterday from the establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery and Fifth streets. Dr. T. U Kllot officiated. Stuart Mc Guire sang two songs. "Blessed Are They That Mourn" and "Abide With Me." Many friends were present and msnv- floral offferine: were received. To keep the face smooth, whit and beau tiful a I Winter, there , nothing quit so good ordinary niereo:ised wsx. Koush. chapped or discolored skin, inevitable In Ihl. weatbar. la gently absorbed by the was and replaced by the aeaer. fresher skin beneath. The race exhibits no trace of th wax. th latter being applied at bedtime and washed aft mornings, cream, poadera end rouses, an lb otn.r bsud. ar apt to appear con .plcuous at this saaaon. because of alternat ing a. pension and contraction of tha skin. due to chanting temperatures. 1 advts you to try this itnpl treatment. Get an ounce f mercoi:sed w.s at soy drusstor sod use :tka cold ervsm. This will heln any skin si one., and la a week or so the complexion wilt look remarkably youthful and healthy. Wind and flying dust often eaus squint. in and other contortion which mas wrln. l ou ran uUit-klft- s-t nd of aiery a rink t, ho.trif pro-lud. le using s harm le fare bath made by dl.solilng I 01 powdered saaellie ia pt. aitck nasal. Black Leghorns AND White Leghorns The Very Best. Eggs and Stock for Sale JOHN M. MANN 382 Stark SL, Portland, Or. Interment was at Lone Fir Cemetery. Services at the grave were in charge of the Oddfellows. Man Yarding Poles Ileported Killed. BAXDO.V, Or., Dec. 7. (Special.) John Barrows, of this city, has been reported killed in the woods five miles south of here this afternoon, while. yardiriE' poles. Burrows has a wife and two children here. N'o !etail have yet come in. Deputy Coroner S. E. Johnson has gone to the scene. The trackless trolley system is used for peneral frt-ight traftic in several parts of Germany. Youngs, Rabbitry Breeders or BEU.IAX HARK. NEW ZEALAND KD9 AND KI.EMIH GIANTS. FANClf AND ITILITV. It. F. D. 1. Bex 151, Mllwaakle. Or. Guinea pIGS FOR PROFIT 4 Boys and girls can sell all they raise tor Pets and Scientific Pur. po. Writs for literature MAURICE R. MANN S69 East Tenth Street N Portland. Oregon Poultry Show Experts Feed Diamond Quality Poultry Foods throughout the entire show because it gives the ut most in feeding value for the least money. Diamond Quality Poultry Foods, leg bands, remedies, fountains, feeders, Mandy Lee Incubators, everything for the poultryman, listed in our Poultry Supply Cat alogue No. 362. Send for your copy. Portland Seed Co Portland, Or. Drl Paul C. Yates TKai IKARS OF HONEST DKNTIS- 'i 11 ly a'IBTLAAB P 0 fi T I. A N 0 ? if h S T 0 R I A I Have Cut Prices I will save you '50 cents on every dollar on the best dental work mad a by human hajids and without pain. GOLD CltOWNS :UK to S5.0O BRIUGEWUitK 83.UO to 5.0O FIX-LINGS St.00 FLATUS C10.O0 and an All Work Guaranteed Fifteen Year. PAULC YATES rDis Second Floor of Rothchild Bldg, Fourth and Waahington. When Itching Stops There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture in stantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 25c bottle of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that pimples, black heads, eczema, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little zemo. the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that i3 needed, for it banishes all skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zemo. Cleveland,