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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1915)
TilE JIOftXING OKEGOyiAy. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1915 .......J....,..---.aa-a-a-aaaTaTa " i PORTLAND HEIRESS DUPED BI SUSPECT I,!iss Alberta Bair's New Ac quaintance Arrested as Famous Bunco Man. FAILURE TO VISIT SCORED Ctrl friMppoiiatr-I After raltra.lt 1. allio--. ! Trlrtrmm. Which Mw .- Wa Krnl tu ttrsatl of raar hf 1'rtrad. rnAsan -- . vi ai- -rt lu.-. 4if5t-r ef C M. Pair. rnr'.Un.l -nUHoaalra, who n-tr I itii lb Vitr at Lone yi-r". d.p4 br "Jerk" flrard. :.! banco man. wb w r-r-.t-4 -iuniy m"t et the (- rrancl 'o'l 1 tM City. Thl wa dLrUed it, a telegram edlri. la Pernard at fi r-l-rnont which rach4 ! ar.l Mt ba w -irrnprlna? e! ta city prt.i-n. Tba me-aT follows: -!( ta -.e'.urittv aaraitiec ynor a-rl-al 3.y diPPined t find yo ar t a Baa et jir werH. Wlra If Intend com- To wi;i try. won't A'brta Pair." Ma I'.ir waa morn e-rtfol ! iiw th in rnai to whom ah had teirphe,i. bid arreci a a hut-- pita and wa.. reputed to ht a r-niii record reachica to fcollaad Jard. Ctrl TrU of XwtlM. "I met Hr. Barnard In Htl St. Ff a. i two - ee a. egj." I. ln'w)jf, him-elf to ma br saving; h w i a frtrif of Andrew- I'orter. of rr'.raa bo dausbter is a chum of nine. "Ifa t"I4 ma of kvtng fonght la tha t-a. fmt f r J liriliaa an wa a cnm:r gaaMei-ian. to all appear en --. M ben I toid tlm we n going "j'a ha -aid 6a wool! to !" oa. I auar rnnatmnf of him la Ma FrancU r. m- chr gtn and mraeif wrr t kin him err whan I wa dared to n tut telegram."" , I ernard ltr tclar bun1 hi way tt temporary Iibartv whan ha e,n-wered a chare of Tcro y tfra -f'o!lc Jt!i ! inin. with tha aaaaraaca If rrmit(.l i o on hi war ha woo I I t-a town Thuraday on a ataaaaar bounj tjf Sytinajr. AuatraUa. rdrai OffVrr Acta. Whlta thi arofr-l.a. whkh couM ot r...ib;y b f!fiilrt. aa no ahip la aoniLa.J t-r gyto.r (Mi waak. aaCiaflad J flit 5u::ur, it fi;4 to hava aim I ar ffvet oa ta.pa-tnr floblaaoa, of tr- Vnlt.,1 :ata Immlcratioa r1-. t t ha i In wait for larnard oaljlda n court room atvd paced hint In cua tlr aa l:rnrl tpp4 Jauntily Into t.- corfl.tof. Intrad of rtartlln( to tha fh!on iMi htl whrra ho waa atnvptna' whan arrtl. tlrr.ArJ waa takan to a ooi tixwomfortiib.a room at Kh I Jot r o (nit dcntton ramp oa Aaid I land. WM IToA't ha waa horo In If inoiuiq, tba Immtaration authorila wurt to hava fta rtftd haforo thay aarmlt him t rapa Ibair cuCMly Tha r"urd of Iba .rtonf at Um Trd jla Australia aa hla birth uu:s MiTi:i:iMi ix sonii ruatlan4 ! Cat IU-rnard'a Ac ujinumi la Ni I'raarlartK rr!., it. I;.ir. tha Iartlaa4 mlll o.4ira. forcnarty waa a aoa'crtatr w in aataaalio boljintt aaar Pt.lio. .Vijnt. tia Biovad wua hla family to J'or-'.iaad baiit (Br yaara a . I. Hair arid hr d4uchtr. Mia )li-rr and II Albarta. notorad to ...'orn.a aboijt a m"ata ac for tha Vtir.tar. Mr. Hir waa p.aoina; to jfn tnm la aa f'raacavo for tha a I'lut Jif Hror l. tt I aald. latro't'xad lrr--;f io Aadraar I'w lo r" r and Graat fn. . i. at I'lftutl. ta fin t'raa-nco ilf th b-iano af AUaa and apaat a "4l deal a; lima with In am. 'Laara in ocurthina' of h' t'M later, bow a--. t?ir prtjmpti rut him. aa amtth -(t f ir lh Oriant. Br r appaarad on tha Km boat and ha t :m f aiaa i to lha m atat. rcr. but lra:en rfuod lo haaa ta; ta l do all b;m. MRS. HAfaAH O'KEANE DIES Vaamatrr r I-Krattirat Aarramb Id fort land Homo. T iNCHTtS. nl. T. 81. Bpa rUU Mr. Itantutt r Kaaa. T4 yaar el.l .raiint of thia city, d ad at b homa in lartiAnd yaerlr. Iiaaral aarvtra wilt ho held at tha f ra r home. Ill North Siateealh atroal. I artuel at h J o'clock tomorrow, and reium man all ho effard at I ori.-k at tia Catholic Charvh. Ilf teanoh aad ti atraeta. la I'ortland. The holy will bo hraoatat to Vaoroa 'r to ra tarry leae.aa tha (rfca 'd at tt I acioa-k aad latermeol will to In tha Cat hoi. c Cemetery la thla trt rvKeana ta rtal by a boa. rn rrKaaae. of thla city, and two ai'ifiitvfa. Amnm and CllaabotA I' kxia. Jam J O K'iM. of thla nfr. la a nephew. Mr. I'k'taa waa a teat lanl af Vaottr for la yaara. DOUBLE RENTAL IS UPHELD Vary f.lar-a Vrralkrt AfalnM Tcoaot In Ntri More? Waa Katlrt. ANraK.ana Faytnoad ntt( ray rant t;. e for t Ja aama tura. accordlnaT t a I at a Jury la Circuit J fta il.irrow'a co-jrt ytrdr. Tha iinl ( tha Jjvt3iaot la lJb for two niohtha. Tie taaiA U fl'raol Market Cmiaa iMel a or be,oo.B to It at t'lrat a rial TaKbi I atreet lo IX a.'tflbetm. o & ibia.at to Abraham Rayraoodk T:e latter, a'cord.a to tha taatimony. rait Ponliim. but t-io company did t (( Ita real, fierraa-l waa mada aipcn llavmoa.t. Ila alraady had paid. and refuao4 to pay or. Tba airrtpaaf f t;d ta uit an4 tha Jury a II J'ida-tnant. Mramcr oa Ijaf fttrsalar Tria. raafBr iron K-o an cac-riaia a( throuah tia t'elUo Caaal will maao Iho trip of tha ftur ataamar Twin City. wBich l:t laat larht at II o clock for t'ppar Columbia Riaar polat. tha laat rxi'.r trtr of tha a a.a. Charla I". .":mltn, raaaaor o; tha Tha p: -lumiia Una. laat aht aartouaod that tha learner would aaaa l.-rau-ar trlpo heraaitar. b it no raolar a'.ha l weald bo at-err-i'..l Tha bot wi;l ft t. Kanna wt. an.l r-o ant other ap-riar ajoanta aw t'a trip, -i'-.a carrlad a l TAMOIS FBENCII V,HO 13 RETORTED ON I1ER DEATHBED. jsj : x B m f t- iii iq id ' t irj 111 P r r-H :1 l J ' ' ' ' XaK. S IRAII BKRtlltRDT. DIVINE SARAH DYING Actress Illness Said to Have Taken Serious Turn. HEWS IS HEARD IN LONDON Rrrotrtr from Shock of Amputa tion Nrtrc-ra Cornplr-l, and Morw Krccnt Oontpllcav tlou la Plajiaoe-rd. LOStON Ia-. SI. arh Barnhardt. tha actraaa. la raportad lo ha dytna. Tha nwa arrived In a dlapatch from far la lo tha Tlosraph. . Mrna. ftarah Iiemhardt ha navar fut'.y rcored from tha atiock fol low i c- tha amputation of a a l( Tabruarr. Tteoorta of aa Improvement 14 her condition war InaarlaMy fol io ej by otr-.er that bar haait waa fainn;. On la-anber i !.a bcam nou.ty HI. hr phrlciana announc taar that aha waa auffarine- from cob r.a-.ioo IS Uoi. S-a la 11 jeara old. POHTI. I visits ki:cai.ied rlr--a,a l'loif; rapier J by Kacajawra Siatao In 11 S. r. ' n...ii.tfli waa In Portland any la lit and played at tho .T- pbaum a wk from Jaouary . . ur ln that lima ah a r re red In tevnta from plara ruado famoua by bar. ITlor to that tlma aha appeared la Tortland at tho Armory In tha aa of 1 nd 1M4 w b a aha waratpaarim In dpa4antiy of tha theatrical "truf throaahout tha country. W han la Iort;aod In lII Mrna. Bern hardt pod for a photograph bafora tho atatuo of Darajawaa la City 1'ark. BENEFIT CONCERT TONIGHT Ad latk Qaartrt lo i:nlrrtaln for Mat Shoe trpartiarrnl for I'oor. For tha beti-m of tha chltJraa'h hoa l.partment of tho Mut. tho Ad Club tartt will aita a concert lonlcht at 3 at tha r:rtt miiwiui an urea. g acUeot proajramana oi niix - rran(ad. A collection will 6 tasaa durtnc tha aatartalnment. Tha Ad tr. ub quartet win ba BltJ In tho ntrlalnaant by Mr. Laooora -'.ahar Whip p. Mr. Dalphloa Marx and Mr. Her m a I"o.lt. rirv Station Mt Trade IlWhrd. Tha City Council may Bad Uaetf unabla lo irada tha ftra atatloa alto at flx- m:itrrT orrorxtoeBiioTB -tt.bS fOVI rtllfl AVAT. V -J . .X : - AeA . .. ..J Photo by Armatroac etoka Jaapey La a. roTTAOK OROrt Or, Pee. JI- Sr-eciaL) John Jaaper Laaa. ad . and a resident of Cottaao (irova ainco ll. died auddenly tcmbar IT of heart trouble. Tha funeral waa held Hunday from tho Chrtallaa Church. Mr. Una waa bora In Indiana. Five children, a recond w ire. two aia tera and a brother aarvlaa. All the children live In California. A brother. J. F. Laaa. 11 Tea In Fort land. Tba two staters, Mr. K. C Italaloa and Mrs. Coorf Touof. In hero. (nth and Washlnfton trrts for another sua In that neighborhood as planned. Attention of City Attorney LaKorha waa called yesterday to the fact that tho alte waa donated for a fir atatlon and cannot bo need for anything: le and cannot ba sold by tha city, lie Is lnetla;atUit. Tne coun cil at a maotinc yeaterday cava aa aranca lo Charles fichmWt that when ho ret ready to erect a building propoaed on tho lot east of tha fire elation tha eaat wail of tha station will bo moved back. SWISS DEDICATE- GIFT TAOODROVV VYILSO.X ilOLDIRR. HOME l IXSTALLKU. bratllado of Caropeaa Rrpablle to AaaartVaaa la Kapreaaed for ab- rrlplloaa to Faada. BF.RNK. Yla rarl. Dec. SI. The dedi cation of tha Wood row Wllaon Soldier' Hum took place today. Several Ameri cana from Barno and elaewbere In Swltmerland attended the function and repreaentatlves of the clwlsa army and government aleo were preaent. I'leaaant A. tovalU tha American Minister. In hla addrea said that all Americana living In Mwltserland ad mired ciwlra patriotism and unity, which cou'Id bo a lesson for many other countries. Colonel Wlldbola. com mander of tho third army division, expressed the thank of the fiwtaa army for the gift of the home which he said was a valuable teat to ftwttaerland of tha friendship of her aister. tha power ful American Republic and would make the name of Woodrow Wilson unfor gettable forever In wltferlan A. The Wllaon homo will b transported shortly to tho iiwles aviators' quarters at Duebendorf. near Zurlrh. Americana la flwitserland contributed MMt for tb erection of three soldiers' home which are suitable for bring; transported along; the frontier, where fwlaa soldiers are guarding the long line ander rigorous mountain condi tions. The borne will bear the names of thrao Amarlcan presidents. Oeorge Washington. Abraham a-iocoln and' Woodrow Wilson. B1SH0P-T0 ANSWER SUIT IT. RtV. WALTKIt T. HVM-iFR TO CeO TO IOWA FOR ACTIO. HOVE FOR BIBLE IN SCHOOLS RENEWED Representatives . of . Various Denominations Appear Before Committee. OPPONENTS PRESENT, TOO rp loop at Fre-late Defeadaat la V-StOf faa Artolaar Froaa Reaaarka After Weddlaa. While Bishop Walter Tsvlor Fumner I away oa hi Eastern trip he will In all probability go to Maquoketa. Jack son County. Iowa, to answer la the libel salt for ISO. 000 brought last January by John Calvin Murray, an Iowa at torney. lo Omaha, on January 11 last, while proceeding on hla westward Journey from Chicago ta Oregon to take charge of hi new dloceae. lilabop guroner waa served with a summons to aarprar in thla case, but the case vraa deferred until the preaent. when It I expected that tha bishop will "see It out." The bishop had. according to those who brought tha ault. mada certain re mark for which he was asked to apologise. Tho trouble originated when Mr. Murray waa married about two years ago la Jeaa fumnera cathedral in Chicago. .Tha marriage. It waa said, waa contrary to the rules of tha Epis copal Church, aa Mr. Murray waa a di vorced man. The bishop, at that time. Wan Sumner, defended the rector, who It waa reported did not know that Mr. Murray had been divorced. Incident ally It waa added that tha dean cast certain aspersions on the lawyer. The serving of the paper on the bishop laat January did not hinder his weetward trip and no more waa heard of the affair, but ,t will no doubt be brought op aoon. for the bishop planned to bo In Jaekaon. Iowa, on January, 1J to answer tha eummona. HENRY C. BOHLMAN DEAD Death Cornea afoat aa Long-Time Resident Near 80th Year. Henry C Bohlman. plumber. !led at hi bom 4 North' Ninth street, Mon day, at tb age of T year. He came to I'ortland la ltfi and baa resided bare since. Mr. Bohlman waa born In Germany. Ho waa one of tha original member of the German Aid Society here and also belonged to the Knight of Pythla and the Ancient Order of Called Workmen. He aided In found ing; tha first Urrroan Evangelical Re form Church here. He I aurvived by a daughter. Miss Bertha C. Bohlman. and three aons. Ueraao, Otto A. aad tvdware. F. Bohlman. Scripture aa llannlesa a Pagan I.ltcratnre la CUww, Sar ras ter Sectarianism Would Itesolt, Iteply Laymen. Headed by W. O. Fhank. pastor of the . . , . rhit.rk. committee rail dkio 1 k 1 representing various denomination of the city onca more urged before the teachers' committee of the fcchool Board last nlst the Inatallatlon of Bible reading In the choola of the Hi v.r- m,enlc. onened and rloeed the discussion for tho minis terial committee, aarancinj uu.i.. tlally the aame arguroenta that have been offered when the matter waa pre- seniea prviui. -. j.At invent of tha onDOaltlon wa preaent, however, and emphatic . .4 m armtwmt the. BlllL prolCSie were ..... ... T.t.i.. ilanntr rilatrlct AttOr- V.. w. nwinvui ' ney. urged that the reading of tba Bible In the SChOOlg IS crnaia ta pcw --- source of rellglou controvery. no mat ter how carefully comment 1 excluded from the reading. "Children draw tmprearlona from what Is given them In the echoolroom. plus the Influence they encounter on the ouuld. and you can never bo cer tain of the effect that the simple read ing of the Bible In the schoolroom, cou--j.a .ik tk Anlniona and beliefs he secures from outalde, may produce. . Tracking ta He saviara. "If there la in the public school a slnKle child who la not a Je. or m Catholic or a Protestant, that one child I an argument, ufflcient against this proposed move, i no oiuio .. ., - will bo not In the church, not in the echool, but In the home. There Is i -nn-.llf e- mint bo taught. If It is to be taught effectively." C. Cinoll aeciareu mat vuu . . i. . . . n . A iha name of God meua us jw . In the schoolroom, the thing tends to sectarianism. Tne momem ma. . . -nn. nfa wharo it reaa to iu...iu-.i..". - - says you shall worship one God. that moment you injec. secianauisiu miv question." , "Thi commiltea asserts, no tu- tlnued, "that they want the Bible reaa . -. i t if- mAnl nrl llter- in too uww" w , - ary value. What they want Is to have the JBlola recogniaea e. a i"i ... . . . . m i r, m ki anhtorranaan method to get It recognlied as such. I would oe willing to nave mo . . w i , i f i w-ro rernrniied as in v1 e-ii w. . . a book of human and not divine origin. but I venture to say inai ima wuu.u -. . r nmi.il from tha com mlttee that Is now urging to have Bible readlnga introduced. r-kaoao af Trarhera Cited. Mrs. E. II. Fraielle declared that she believed tho Introduction ot tne eiui. into aha schools would defeat the end of religious training. "No teacher v. no is a teatucr suppress her personality, and In the simple reading of the Bible In the school, she is oouna to imuo tuiu . i-i. - f v.. Kellef A child I II spirit ot h.i under a Christian Science teacher in tho first graoe win receive m i n n.pi.innl 1 1 , In h.r raad. prctaiun v mvi r - - Ings: in tho second grade, perhaps, he . . . r. iVia. will receive tne imprcaa ti. ..-.on I it v in tha next grade per haps an agnostic, and ao on: and by the time no naa xiniencu o niim rrade he will want nothing of the Bible." Iter. A. L. Hutchinson declared tnai to teacn paean iii;i.ii ..." and not to permit tho Bible to be read waa unrair. . .. I r t llnwlnr him In- XV. r . . i - " " - - stantly. declared that, while he be lieved in leacnmg irora ma oium, ua . . I . n.l 1 1 r. I. In the penevca in.i . n..wi..- - chool would bo to Introduce a cause of enlies aiacoru. Other poke. pro and eon. but th committee took no action. SINGERS WILL REHEARSE CaroU Are lo Be Bung at Hot-pita la on Clirlsttuaa Morning. To maintain the time-honored cus tom In Portland of holding Christmas morning ong ervlce In the hospitals, sn endeavor la being made to assemble tonUht all the young people who are interested for a rehearsal of Chrlat nia carols Visits will be made to the County Hospital, tha Good eJamarltan and St. Vincent' hospital. Young peoplare Invited to meet at the First I"re!y trln Church house. 454 Alder treet. for .rehearsal tonight at :45 o'clock. The chorus will be directed by Mrs. C. C. Tripp. Tha singers will meet Christmas morning at 7:1S o'clock. Traveling Men Dine December 2i. The lth annual reunion and dinner of the Oregon and Washington division of the Travelers' Protective Associa tion will be held Wednesday nlBht, December S9. at the Portland Hotel. The traveling men are planning a num ber of "surprise stunts." Among the speaker will be: Colonel C. E. M. Wood. IHstrlrt Attorney Walter H. F.vana, Frank Branch Riley. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise and Richard Adam. The dinner will bo a stag. PS tffl Christmas Candy Store Oven Till 10:30 Tonight Specials Pure and fresh hard-mixed, 3 pounds e-otp Ribbon, pound 25 Canes. 5-25 Creams, pound .25 Fancy Box and Basket Choc olates and Bon Bons. .50 to $5 Our candies are of the finest quality, pure and healthy. No bargain stuff no culls no old stock. ' NtfT MEATS NEW CROP Hazel, Almond, Walnuts, Pecans, Filberts, Pistachio and Peanuts. Take Your Stamps. They're Worth Money to You Derby Silver Shaving Mirrors, Mugs and Sets A very com plete and attractive showing. 1 Dolls of All Nations For Every Purse Electric Heaters Cookers Irons Chafers . Toasters Flashlights Curlers i joudot?tSsL Percolators, Boilers, Bed Warmers Photo Cameras, Albums, Calendars, Annuals, Books, Printers, Trim mers, Flashlights Free to Every Patron Our popular course of practical lessons in Photography opens Jan. 6, 1916, at 7:30. Holly Boxes, Cards, Seals, Stickers, Wrapping Paper, Coin Holders. AT HALF PRICE All Alcohol Chafers, Perco labors and 5 o'Clock Teas. A BOOK OF S. H. GREET? STAMPS SAVED IS SEVERAL DOLLARS KAK.N ED ee At&ESt STECETAT WEST REX MABWALL 1-700 HOME A t J Sill j PILGRIMS HIT SNUG Norwegian Peace Party Wants Mme. Schwimmer Expelled. .i FORD REMAINS IN HIDING Only Thing- People of Chrlstlanla W ant to See Is Man Who Is W1H In5 to Spend $20,000,000 to Bring War to End. LONDON", Dec.' 21. The Norwegian peace party declines to nave anyunus to do with the Ford peace expedition. according to dlspatcnea to mo uuravu morning papers, as longas Mme. Ros Ika Schwimmer la connected with the movement. Some of the dispatches say that a demand has been, made for her expulsion, declaring that It is im possible to give the movement a neu tral appearance while a Hungarian woman Is an active member directing operation. The Chrlstlania correspondent or the Time ay that the main impression made on the Norwegian public Is that Ford Is an Idealist dreamer, a sort of Tolstoi, whose nonesiy ana u.i-.. .p.. ness are beyond Question, while some of his followers certainly fail to give that attractive Impression. A dispatch to the Mail from Chrlstl ania says that the manager of the mis sion announced today that the Ford party would start for Stockholm on Thursday. It also became known, ac cording to the dispatch, that Mme. Schwimmer had sent out Invitations to a hundred prominent business men, bankers and others of Christiania to attend Yeceptions and other functions at the Grand Hotel. "This attempt to stir up a semblance of interest In the mission met with no success," the dispatch declares. "The only thing the people want Is to see the man who Is willing to spend $20, 000,000 to end the war, but Ford re mains in hiding. Another reception waa given today, but neither Ford nor Mme. Schwimmer attended. Fifteen mem bers of Ford's traveling office staff are to he sent back to the United States tomorrow. "The latest scheme to end the war is said to be that Mr. Ford is to approach armament makers in the belligerent countries and by offering them orders, seek to Induce them to cease turning out equipment for armies." U2& Andirons IN MANY STYLES $1.50 to $22.50 Fireplace Grates, in all sizes Fenders in various styles Fire Sets price ranging from $1.23 to $12.50. Fire Screens, in various fin ishes, and Gas Logs in all the desired sizes. M. J. Walsh Co. Both Phones. 311 Stark St Grate Renewals and Fireplace Repairing. The Gift Prosperous A CHRISTMAS TOKEN in the nature of a checking account for the wif e and savings deposit for the children will . denote a far-sighted consideration. No matter what the amount of deposit, it wiE ' show a srre'ater personal interest than any other -Christmas remembrance you could make. Interest tld aa Saving, aceeaala Wa are) laoaareal b, snaay sack account. NOimiWEm!jijiMI North wtaterri 1 : -nK Duiiain s3 STUBBORN COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS RELIEVED With Best Home-Made Remedy 128 Teaspoonfuls for 25 Cents If everything; was sold in as liberal and fair a manner as Huntley Drug Company is selling- Schiffmann'a New Concentrated Expectorant, absolutely no cause for complaint or dissatisfac tion could possibly arise from anyone. These druggists say "Buy a bottle of this new remedy and try it for Bron chitis, Bronchial Asthma,. Whooping Cough, Severe Cough, Croup or any Bronchial Affection and -we will re turn your money, just the same as we do with Dr. Schiffmann's famous Asthmador, If It does not give perfect satisfaction, or If it is not found the best remedy ever used for any of these complaints." In addition to this guar antee, in order that the public might try this remedy without further delay, these druggists announce that they have decided to make an extra induce ment and will sell ZOO regular 50c size bottles for half price, 25c, to the first 230 persons who sign and present the coupon below at their store. Although they and the proprietor are losing money on every bottle sold at this price, they both have decided to stand this loss, so as to give those who have not yet used this excellent remedy, an opportunity of trying it, at their loss. knowing it will be found the best medicine ever used by anyone. Even though not In need of such a medicine at pj-esent, it will pay to ob tain a bottle now at half price, as no doubt someone in the family will re quire It before the Winter is over, but you will not have another chance of buying for less than full price. One bottle makes a full pint (1-8 teaspoonfuls) by simply mixing it at home with one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of water and makes a whole family supply and as much as would ordinarily cost from 52 to J3 for the same quantity of the ordinary, old-fashioned, ready-made kinds of doubtful merit and also with out a guarantee, like this remedy. It is prepared 'from strictly harmless plants and is so pleasant that children like to take it and it can be given them with perfect safety, as It posi tively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic, as do most cough mixtures. Absolutely no risk whatever is run in buying this remedy om the guarantee of the above well-known, reliable druggist If a neighbor or friend would take and pay for half the bottle,, the cost of half a pint of this excellent medicine would only cost each about 12 cents. TWENTY-FIVE CENT COTJPOS N'O. 3. Tfal eoopoa and 25e la stood for one (only) 5oc bottle of Schlff maan'e N'evr Concentrated Expectorant at Huntley Drug Company, If roar aameand addreaa la filled In. Name. Addr ; - t f.u-r. g-isaarr. a Trust Prices Cut in Half Painless Parker Dentistry SO LESS Tban TRUST DENTISTS Cbrge Open Day and Night. RiVeer Office, Biffger Business, Better Methods, Better System. Ta BT nAATrlia A-fa-aa-A TT"1T tTl 0 1. 1 Than Any Tryst Dentist in Oregon We examine your teeth (not your pocketbook) Free of Charge Part of every dollar you give a Trust Dentist goes to help keep up the Trust in Oregon. Can you afford to pay $2 for $1 worth of old-style dentistry just to help the dental combine crush competition? PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST Sixth and Washington Sts, Portland, Or. Losngeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland. Uakersfield, Brooklyn, N. Y v-rV,NcJi'W yr .,,-:' . A aar.r ian -