THE 3IORVTXO OREGONIAX, SATURDAY. JANUARY 8. 1916. II TRAFFIC COfiTlflllES DESPITE SNOWFALL A!!hch CfHcial Record fc'-t 3.8 Inches, Stcrm Is Unusual. Here. fOBTUl.ND-S HEAVT SNOWFALL FCBMSHES BEALTT. PLEASfBE AXD LABOR. CAR RAILS KEPT CLEAR Traattoe, Ox, pa ay InrlnT . f-laawa atvt rra,erarw.tl.eTv, r HaHgba- Offrntrtmrnltj 1" Outdoor -prte iultr4. A for- af mare Ika tit eltra seea a aaf. at Mrl ym.Htf by tk fort-an ia :-.. Licftt I'tvif Cora. M ci.anne" t tt- track jf ik nn. line ( n tl ka keen ea-ar4, aa aa of k.evt.at fel a . ta tno city for iinttr af yeera. a ikousjk, la errinai reerl true '' I 'it J la.aa. a:t kut r an w f.:ia U(M ik kgort cf A. M. ea.a r M. M(Nr. Ik maw la It mora aaaa. ter4 part mt lie ct'y end pi e. I a slept of 1 t a- fc . . 1 mntrtm elac. Tr l IWiurt mt Ik an a wke ere mil atit i k.D k irwkk aa4 Barfa-ular' y In itri(, clear of In enow. Bn. tkfouak) Ik k fir t.ri.r Bimni s!w e alt Ik (iktir lis. In ie city, traffic . Bract. c.y aa&meril ! A HWI4. Orate) ElaeCrte efrw-la e retwrteal a a' froa fiat la ela Inch k. ween tht !t en. I fa ilaoawtl e. aa Ik -!em Una. -v Paeeet alrow. thai '' . k-al tfi.ir k"IU war " Tn aara eff..-tl e!eo laid that. a!tlta a aieetk r II laxhee waa (KaiaH ketwreea llmajag aal .mee. a Ilk tie mt Ik fipe- n ririual A aaaci ra4. Iftair ''n kael kaaa abi t (at tkrougk i a.ic aaia-k tiFflra ly M et mt Ika car Ika llaa f Ik t""rt n. R..wjr. t.j-. i a rir rn. raar yet.r..v war etulppea waltk " '. aa! a l ika 4 (fkultl Ikal a erierien.:el e vaitk) la 'aHr eie af IB karaaa kaal l aaata... aa4 anoanaatarllr tapftaaj reffw. Tka rrPra. kcwatar. p r -i aa af.'ee-tw ialaHl of keepm? Ika !-. r:ar ial tnatsrtn aar lra-liaa. A ftaai al tra av.aa vara a- ill I.. woa Ika rltr ttft Ina d.Darcaaanl. Ail alar aaa aa4 cart fatN'Uil k aaala aeraaaa rlaanlaa t liaa kiia mt anoar Ikal l4 kaaa aaval f r m i !!. (k (uttar aaVa AM t aaaV NlHafTmaa ar ka vara lawkf aaaaak . k aaa kaftala.ia al ka4 Baa Sa (as a. a f Ikana la tkair alaliaartaa tr aa ika 4oiiav mtrmtm vara la Ikv aarik--tr part f la- kw-ia. aftii Riar al.iivarjpaaaai Iraaa f. rr.il Ikair m Iraaa haa (a ra.ra in lata a4aa'aa af Ika mmmlmt aa-aj f ra.-IU)ak A auaikar mt taetra araaara aa Ik k'rwat af iTim auourk. aa4 lal a!4l a a.tmT an laaaimf r forma af li'-ia'Mn an fivalj kr aaaaa. a'l.artna mt saaar fraa Ika aMaaralk araariii rrfian4 raat laaa a a. aral vaa.ii.. 34av lmpraa4 k.a4 aa pinaa war la aaaataaca la a.', paria mt riev. Jt a tn a(.. tal faraaaaat 4aaara far ''" al aaa lar lalal. II la kaaatbla inal na aaaairail mt yaatria iU ka 1 Kia'ana.lT lav-raaa4. aarar. war mar ' .ir.r la aiJitt4 ltk caudal!; Via ta. tnatinaak lamparamr af II 4m-- " .a ra.or4ad lar4T an 4 a rtnimiina af 2T a ! aa kraif. aleaaT Ika Mil. ararm aiftaia aama aa. -x arftara. ap al laa anaaik mt Ika ialaiakia Hilar. . mailmnna V.latta af Ja antlaa aa ka-ir kal atraa.ir ka allala tf Ik ID4 a.a Ika taaai T -Wa. .k-T-f V 'r- . - 1 . -a-r. V a'', . i i . M -mi i -Va& . 1 , .'.' -1 Cr v . aM - y j'- r. - . T . -, . , SNr - i .s, k? .:'-:.. O" - f - ;-k Nvyl ' - -v - - . 'i. IT tJ a am - I. a a. T Ma-ljhlni la rofMklar and (.rip lrr aila tn City. Vivmrvcn. &.. Jaa. T ara-t.l- Taaittl Ikara la aal a kalf la.-haa af aa aa Ika laaal. af arkk-k 2. I iRi'K.a f.U Igilil 'rafi-ra r kafmT a kar4 lima la arkal'alaa. Tka farrjr kaa kaaa anarar4 aar altar lrl I-loaa IS l.imki Iri.lav. Ttra a canai4rbl I' m 'a l-a Ctlwia lltaar. T la Ya rmta.r at a t 'np.fr aadi a btar ant, motl a Iru. k U4 la tka kotlaaa ttii martini, but aa aarlotta tjaamaxa w a J1 'imi In fSa raoairr la r?orla I la ba faaO. All .tai!l an- cvilt.ra l la rr ra tRf lid I a o .java aka4. Tta.a It ro4i4rab'a afeknaaa. roat. if '. aa4 aa tka tnanalalna fram alaht ! 13 lnaa sf kaaaa aaoar fall laat nlckt. A !ik Ika kraak af moraine Ih waalbar mo4arat4. DR. FAWGEniS WEAKER 1-tTTt k norr Brio oit r medi-I CAL rrlttiT. A-irii xmv av: mop llaiara-r 1 la-IJ Cipcxtrd by fmrmt- rra .rr Tt Ialkra. TME nLt.r. Or. Jaa. T. ra ciaLi Tkia rtti b4 atvinitT arar. n. a4 t&a kaavtaat alo tornl af Ika W'lal-r. a fall oal.B4.ni all dar an4 aaiaaatin la f in ha k lht Tka aaoar la ar an4 kaa a4 vacaiaiiaa laal ('.ktrataa el4 fcar ba-1 trmmma. Tk la mar n! a protartieax faa it nin aa a4iittA.i ameoal af moiaeura. nn uaua.: k.aar lata ka a l-ra4f la Ina arua4. laajira-i-r ar ?oiOt ta bjrrr.r creca. Tka am ana tamparatura aarly lata avortk lac araa tank u c.n v.M'f i a Toni.m rt lal I I -a-Tl 'a J a Trrrl far anal ! Plax-k Hoai Ja. pavlaL I aptaa It. r.tUXrt Or. Jatv T - larrt'w airtt a'arm I a-r La la'aa.1 loa (t f mftfr raa4a aa rrartl.'a!tv tmaa. 111 froa ina atrlfva. Hdnal lllirf Atxn l"nr taarp laaaamal kaUJf RaaarAVal aa Dal Alfa Alaa yraaal ID "A MA I far) I lllla-Kaaaaa Affllnlam. rhl-larwi In atinoUn- on Dr. Joh rancu. aariouklr III for lb rra montk ana a mtrtoit claoular Iroukla af tha nark. i,-r.a! kul M!it her fr kia raory atrlr. Wra. Faarcatt : la crUiral'r UL "It la tractlra:tjr carlata roar lhat Pr. raar.lt la puTarln frum what la knawa aa Hrliklai Jlaaaaa." aatd tT. I'ail4 Nalann. tllaal r--lAllal. Jraa'ar. dar. aft.r anoikar conauitatloa. I" mrai.ral rffxion kaa ttrnvrr awn ana to laolal ina Itn aad wa know llttl ascol tk d a. Wa ar dainc ararr lkB within our po'lr. but tka rallaot la irarlnf waakar aradoa.l. It Tawcatl I al tha Good c'amarl taa Ito.pitiU a ronlrari.d tk mal adr Ikrauak lo.'a-t.oa wblla altatvdinc a raaa a aatiwoed aavaral rnatua aco. Mr. r''t bacarr III a.rarkl waaka kafora I'r. Fa wr.lt waa atr'rkan. Arrordlnc la Dr. T 6"mal Wjoo Walla. akia a-a-lai at. kr ailmant la a-aa llt ad ameoc ika ncraklaa. although la . war ratatad a ilodakln diaaaaa. -Xr Fawcail la aloaao with a rathar aauasal akin diaaaaa. know a aa pin phitua" airlainad If Walla "It n.iroar raol'"" Bor Infaetlooa. far a wa know, bat aim. -a I lararubly fital." Mrdh-al mma baia tpn dUrlarinf la a"aa IBIrt. -la aU ray aiparlaaca la madlrlna I a. tar board at I a a aark anaaaal caaot raaarin I family." aaad I'r. Harry Mr Kay. aa of Ifca Brrt pctl aata cal ad. FALSE ALARM CASE HEARD ",a,T.A. v-'' Civ' at"- 1 "1 M- -i f a " i.y V ) y- 1 : - d 1' m a. r n. - WV- .a-Tfa V a --!lt- -.":' 5? S-Fm-fil The grand award bestowed upon Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition is . in exact accord with the judgment of more than a . million homes, in which Ghirardelli's has long ruled in supreme favor. A daily cup of Ghirardelli's Chocolate is health giving, health sustaining, and always appealing to the appetite. The hermetically sealed can in which it comes is health protecting. Order from your grocer today. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Sba 1852 San Francisco Si JACKSON CLUB TO DINE OLHorRATIC POLITICAL ORGAX1ZA- TIOX BANQIETS TOMGHT. Ill Paaar Ladr-a rir aa Pwnlaad Ilrlakla. CI Parfarlly Happy. (S) Aa Or. rwpallaai lad a lard la by Haaaraaa. I4 Tk kale Kaaallr Uar( Caatlas. tit la mt tk sirart Railway Tra k Clrarlaa Irrwa at nark. t"r nrtn. or. Jan. t. ifaa. ria: V fl of ,. bow rav.ra Ika aa f . r.a Irlj. wnaa Ikraa f.t fait l.la kataat slartta of lk aaaf w.ak a intarmtiiaat aaoafa: a ar-' ai.al Ik a maraim. wkoa a afm'ia cf Txir irark.a waa alaoL Ta d.-a'a -' Tka ra ! laaa larraaaaa wttk tha a I I-i r r J wlta tarairc In a falaa aJarta mt tka . ay : w, a fotakr foe Blaan. aa of twa rlty Cramaa. raaaaf will ina A.'.IM r-ara.u ana ...-.. . . la porta af tka appar! W-rfaaJay mHV. wara beard, ba.'or aa U raaortrd. tka board af rkiafa jaaterdar. bat BO ud1 racently by tudantt from the uraion Acricultural Collese. bar antarrd two team of draft t:orrra In lha horae ahow at Corvkllla. Mr. Ilrrr mil waa Induce to and two taama to tba Corvallia Inalltutmn by anm of the etudenta that lasperted hla borers during- lha week of- the International Uiwrrtock kipoeltton. Mr. Iltrrmaa has aana to Corwallls to ba prsaeot at tha bore ahow. "DRY" DRINKS PASS TESTS Only One Sample of .r-Brrr la loind Too Akrobollc. With lha axraptton of one slnvta aamfla of near-bear. all near-br. nec tar, and other "prohibition- drinks, area liwjudlr.tf bard elder, ar within lha prohibition) taw rardlnr lb amonat of alcohol contained, according to official teats completed yeaterday by I'lty I hernial Calloway la tha city laboratories. A dosea or more aamples war run tbrooaTk tha teat far alcohol. Tan hauaer. a aear-beer produced In Kan aaa Cut. ram . of 1 par cent alcohol. Trie wa .SI of 1 par rant mora than tha local amount. Hard elder showed a altsht trace of alcohol, a did A m bar attar; Ilopahl. .it of 1 per cent; Uoldea aeta r. . of 1 per cant. IU.b) M'lta Aaoar Lotting Rr-aaa 1V"0. Waak.. Jaa. T . p. lL ) t alar. Baal actio waa takaa. Tkay are Kdwsrd Puis, of racta Xa. II. and A. r. Labmana, af Kncine Xa i Tk.ir alefeaee te that tkey aaar: haati aa.iw I'arni la-llio'iekl I Hay aSW amok a wbera. It bap- waaewf mu-lfiatH late la t.a e.an t as it b-at-a ran Aa a raa.u ri. snrtar ws. a baa cowered tTia s ... m l fr ika aat weak ta rep(4 r i" .'. ;-r I-'SO-'C rixpa M I kae ban r: i-d now a ea a -crtaat af t."ia in.'W ai.i iii'ima eoaratioae at akta 1 aaierwa f Irrroa catlarr MaaLrralra. r. , rtrn rv. j, I .ra-il aia'-l ait r.l i-f1e la ooaa te a war l- laat.-a .aa-a. In nr. .l ara.i mi I. am aa 1 iuai saaauaa rane-d. Ikal a lacomotlwa bad aa ai ra I ma. and Ik board baa reaaoa la IrnM tkr intended to aiwa a fsiaa aiaraa. avcardtac la lra Marakal Biar earn Tia m.a. Mamr. d'd aot rem a la at tka bam. sad dtappaar4 before tha n ilpaol arrtweA Tk car is tka Brat th.s 7'sr. Itolnua Tram al CorwaJII. a..r-i ll.rrrrart. mmrmr -f tba Jtolmaa Iiaulu yua am, ak( ka.a CHURCH RECEPTION IS SET Fir Prrabytrrlan ConcrrgaUon Fjifrrtaln Monday XlbL to Officers and mam bare of tb First rretbyteiiaa Church with lha pastor. Ra. Joha H. Hoed. D T- win (tea aa informal reception Moaday nicht to tka aw mernbars who untta witA tb c hurra oa fuolar morning. Tha wonderful Frcr-Jones rihlbl tloa of rolor-photosranby. ahowins wtewa of tha Columbia furer ri:4Tnasy. Vaunt Hood and tie beautiful Cratrr La ka. wlil be aieea In tha main audi torium of ta church at Tarirta and Aidar i'jhu, , 25 ISBESTAGETO MARRY MR. r M. 1IOPKIM LATS MICH OK WOE TO EARLT MARRIAGES. Ilama-MaklaaT aald Be Iacladrd la Sckoal Caara aa Mark aa Aay Other Sabjart, Ska Sara. Tha Increasing marrisg of girls 10 years or more too young- Is one cauaa of the iBcrraalnc numbers at tha State Tralnlraar School, accordlnc to Mrs. E M. Hopkins, superintendent of that In stitution, in Portland from 8alem yes terday. To lack of proper education she blsmes the cause of both early mar- rlaces and delinquency. The one fol lows tha other, and ahe believes that It the school could obtain a firmer hold on the children, prevent the droppinc out at the third, fourth and filth Trades and teach tha essentials of home-maktnr alone with readlnar and writing. Immorality among girls would ba oa the decrease Instead of Increaa- nc as at present. Twenty-fire years In ttie 26a at least la bar estimate of the proper age at which a girl should marry. la face of that, she says, stria la and 1 years old go to tha training ecaooL married and separated from their hus bands. lira. Hopkins was In Portland yes- terday to place soma of tha girls from the school In Portland nomee. Celeael Robert A. Miller 'Will Preside aa Toaataaaater, aad Speeches M ill Ba Made. More than ioo tickets have been sold to the annual banquet of the Jackson Club, a Democratic political organiza tion. The banquet will ba held in the main- dining-room of the Chamber of Commerce tonight. The festivities will begin at :30 o'clock. Attendance is not limited to mem bers of the club. Colonel Robert A. Miller. Its president, haa announced. He aari the general public, including women aa well aa men, will ba wel comed at tha Democratic feast- Tickets, while they last, may ba obtained from him at hla office In the Worcester build in, or by telephoning Main 7105. Colonel Miller will preside as toast master. The, programme Includes some strwng speakers. Tha main after-dinner talks will be delivered by W. T. Foster, president of Reed College; Colonel C. K. 8. Wood. who never misses a Democratic dinner Rabbi Jonah B. Wise and B, P. Irvine After they have discussed the situa tion Colonel Miller will call on variou Democrata about the table for brief expressions relative to the glorious stand of Democracy and kindred sub. rcta. Oratory will ba limited to two minutes, the Colonel announces. ceived here that Representative N. J. Sinnott, in Congress from this district, true to his word to Klamath people while on his last visit here last Sum mer, has Introduced a bill in Congress providing for an appropriation of not to exceed 1100,000 for the site and cost of construction and furnishing of a Federal building for this city. SEATTLE . FUGITIVES HELD Man and Woman Are Accused of Holding t'p Japanese Store. AMUSEMENTS. BA IT T? D THEATER XV Hj JTV. Main S. A k3b Home of tl.e Famous Baker Players. Mat. Toiay. I-aat Time Tonight. "THE LITTLEST REBEL." r.eautlful atory of a chlld'a lova anl devo tion to her country. Superbly acted. Thrill ing production. Evenings, 25c. 50c; box and lace. 70c Matineea. all aeata. except box, -'."c. Next week, starting tomorrow Mat., "Ba Much For So Murk," by Wlllard Mack. Broadway and YanhilL The Bet., of yauaevuifw EVELYN NESBIT AND Mr. Finlejr Suggests Proper Way for Feeding Birds. Prevlalaa for gangster ftheald Ba la Pkeltered Place ar Pot From W kick rlaow Baa Bees Cleared. D Portland Parole Breaker Jailed. C. R. Vxn Eyck. an expert mechanic who was found guilty of thefts of suto moblle parts totaling In value title In April. 1MI. and admitted to parole by 'irctjtt Judge Kavanaugh upnn the con dition that ha would pay 1:1 a month oward reatttution. Is la the peniten lary at Joliet. I1L. for a similar crime. Ha paid but two months and violated role. He waa just heard iroro yes- ardar when Information reached iH-nuty County Cleric Mahaffcy of his Uicsrcejil.on n LUlaulA ; 0NT throw tha food that Is meant to keep Winter birds from starv Inar Into the snow. Either sweep off the wlndpw sill or clear a place In some sheltered part of the garden where the birds will have no dlilculty In obtain Ina: tha food. This is the advice of William la Fin ley, state biologist, and one of the best Informed men on bird se in the country. Mr. Finley haa been flooded with questions as to the identity of Winter birds and what to feed them, and in consequence ha haa the following; ex planatlons And advice to give: The Inter robin, or mountain robin, as well as the Western robin, commonly called "red breast." prefers fruit and worms to all other food. Since the worms are not available fruit and particularly apples will prove at tractive. "Feed the snowbirds, or Oregon Jun coes. bird seed, crumbs or other things of that kind. The snowbirds have black heads, white bills, and can easily ha -identified when they fly, lor they have two white tall feathers. "The song sparrow is a plain brown bird with a light atripe over the eye. His breast is whitish in color and cov. ered with brown spots, one large brown spot being in the center of tha breast Sparrows are fond of crumbs and bird seed, nuts and bits of suet. "The chickadee, which depends on in sect eggs mostly -for food, can be seen hanging from branches of trees and bushes, looking for Insects on the under side of the branches. When he cannot find insect eggs he is attracted by bits of beer suet that can be tied to tha branchaa of trees or bushes." GRANGE INSTALLS MASTER Mrs. Ida Burgess Holds Chief Office In Rockwood Organization. Mrs. Ida Burgess waa Installed as master of Rockwood Grange Wednes day nlghL Mrs. Burgess baa been a resident of the county for the past 14 years, and for four years a member of Rockwood Grange. The other ofneera of Rockwood Lodge are: Overseer, Mrs. Louis Jensen; sec retary, Louis Jensen; treasurer. Mrs. Alice Piatt; lecturer, Mrs. William Rowan; steward, Tony Schantlne; aa sistant steward. L. W. Piatt; woman assistant stewsrd. Miss Helen Weiland; Ceres, Edith Jekkln: Pomona, Mrs. Laura Pallen; Flora, Miss Nettie Lank later; gatekeeper, David Wetland. Klamath Federal Building Abked. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. (Special.) News has . Just Jan. 7 been re- Portland police yesterday arrested George V. Keebaugh, alias "Diamond Tooth Casey," and Jess Barr, fugitives ... wi.K k.ijl.. ,,A - r. .m-. Travel Weekly. 1 j-." --- ai... -1 H Af.rn DUNBAR'S woman associate, was arrested with them. They were picked up by Detectives La Selle, Leonard. Hellyer and Tackaberry as they stepped off a moving train from Seattle, and on the way to the Police Station Keebaugh attempted to drop locket, set with a diamond, believed to be part of the stolen loot- He claimed it the property of his wife. They are being held for the arrival of the Seattle officers, who will take them back. JACK CLIFFORD DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. VrTDVVlWT.Allliin T(1. H 'RJieC Aifi FCC ond street, legal age. and Myera Murfkan, U4 Second au-eet, legal. READ-HINZ Emma A. Hlnx, 7B2 Bel mom atreet. legal, and George JS. Bead, tit. Belmont a tract. lugaL Vancouver Marriage License. davis-hweezey Arthur Davis, 42. La Center, Wash., and Mrs. Harriet Sweeiey, 3H. of Marcus, Wash. Births. NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, 7W Hood street. January s. a son. YOUNG To Mr. and Mra. J. JS. Joung, 2Z2 Twelfth atreet. January 1, a daugbter. RAIlfH To Mr. and Mra. TV a Iter Kaucn, 107 Stout afreet, JacemDer w, a aon. MOORE To Mr. and Mra. Arch Ls aiooro, 339 Monroe atreet, January A, a aun. HARVEY To Mr. and Mra. cnariea liar- vey, ;:SO Boss street, i-iecemoer so. a uauau tar. HfSTOirr To Mr. snd Mrs. Ellert inrr ot3 Amherst atreet January 4, a boo. VANN To Mr. and Mra. John B. Venn, Brooklleld, Wash., January 1, a son. norms To Mr. and Mrs. Harry r uodds, 1S-J RovaJ Court. January 2. a aon. DwrnnvirH T Mr. and Mrs. George Petrovlco 111 Graham avenue, January 2, Hamhtar. ROCKWELL To Mr. and Mra. KODert it. nnr.ira.il .-itv. December 30. a aon. r . ,rn l-it t- Ur anrl Mr. Howtrd J Lambert. 31 Dunckley street, December 30, a daughter. LEVY To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Levy, 39i Eaat Tenth street North, January . man ci at. PERT To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph u. Galpert, 3254 Tenth straet, December ai, a dauzhtar. rainev To Mr. and Mrs. jess i. Ralney, 297 East Tweniy-Ilrst street. Decern- ber 22, a. daughter. BIRD To Mr. and Mra. Scott ,. Bird, B-- .1 . n amW 1 - ifln noruirup iuki. 7,;. c.-l. aon. 964 Eaat Twenty-lirat atreet iiu, December 31. a aon. Building Permits. T.rtwTS ESTATE Repair two frame waterfront structures, flah shipping depart ment. i2rt-:28 Front street, between Salmon and Main streets; ouuuer. raroey r av-v B.n.lr eirht-storv flreoroof rein forced concrete otorea and offices. 342 Waah- . . . . a. 1 !-: TleAarlacav hitllrleip inirion mirvrsi "- v j ii -L-ai- Jk '(..; Sl'OOO. F. H. ROTH' n.L.l treci one-nmry ir.c rtrage, 11 1 wes lover roa, oeiwceu ""'i and teummit atxeet; bunuer, a. a. ah, taoo. unB rOXVOR Repair one-m fram- dwaillnff. 6-4 Mar-hall atreet, between Sixteenth and Seventeentn arraeta; oiuiuer. day work: $100 O. G. HOLUt.9 epir i u-ntui hai" nr- 400 Eait jBurnaiaa atreet, oeiween Grand avenue and Eaat Third atreet f builder. r r U at vri n I.'iO. M. BICKtn i nepair Dnr-iiu-uut:-"o.ii- OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Assn. Barrett, Dr. H. Lester, 411 Morgan ldg. i'none sanin w. owUad. Dr. L. Ha 15 Selling Bl-Jg. Main 2211. A 2221. Keller. Dr. William G, 508 Taylor St. Fnonea Slain ai, a an. Dr. H. suite 101 Morgan Bids. Phones Marshall 1888, Tabor 4271. Leoaard, Dr. H. p, 757 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 709. A 1709. Leweana. Dr. Virginia V. (1! Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 1497, Mar. 4031. Moore, Dra. P. K. aad H. C P 90S Sell ing lag m d.ia aivi, a nil. Myera, Dr. Katberlae Sa 805-7 Journal Bldg. Aiaraoan ina, a aval. ertbap. Dr. K. 30s morgan Bldg. Phones Main t-aat luzs. Wslker. Dr. Eva a 124 East 24th St Norlu, i'bOM wt 6332, Mae Francis, Bnrley A Bnrley, Hale Norcroas at Co, Frank Crumlt, The artX a. Urpueuas SIN GIN I. BKLL R1NOEB9. Matinee Dally. NOTE PRICES Matineea. Joe. 2fC. 60c Nlghta. 10c. 25c. COc, 75c FOUR CASTE BS, WlEartn of tlie Air; K"OX WlataON, Ibe Celebrated Musical Comedy Str, and His On n Company. 5 OTHKH BIO ACTS Boxea first row balcony peats reaerred by phone. Curtain 2:30, 7 and it. story frame dwellinir. 6916 Forty-sixth ave nue Southeast, between Slxty-nln th and Seventieth streets; builder, same; $1000. LIZZIE ARNOLD Repair two-story frame dwellinir, 8.i2-SM Upshur street, be tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. street: builder. R. R. Ouick; 700. ESTATE OP HENRY FAILING Repair ten-stury fireproof steel frame officea ond stores. 140 Fifth street, between Alder and Morrison streets; builder, tame; 23tM. G. E. WELLF.f. Erect one-and-one-half- story frame dwelling, East Harrison street, between East Forty-first and East Forty-second 5trets; builder, same; S 211 50. J. W. M'FADDKN Erect one-and-one. half-story frame dwelline. 1234 East Harri son street, between. East Forty-first and East 1? orty-second streets : builder, same; --'. v. A. WK1UHT Kepair one-story irame dwellir.if, 435 Bristol street, between Smith and Seneca streets; builder, same; $150. 8. A. AND K. L. BROWN Repair three- story ord. hotel. 302 Morrison atreet. be tween West park and Tenth atreets; builder, B. F. Thies: $1K). T. J. 6ENFERT Repair two-story frame stores and rooms 2S1 Grand avenue, between Hawthorne and East Clay street: builder. Tranche!! & Parelius: $1500. PORTLAND TERMINAL INVESTMENT COMPANY Repair two-story frame pool room and rooms, 475 Northrnp street, be tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets; builder. same: $150. INTERPRETER FOR THE FORD MOTOR CO. Had Spent Six Hundred Dol lar Trying: to Cure His Stomach Trouble. It has been estimated that there are at least five million adults in the United States upon whom dangerous diseases are working, without the knowledge of the victim. It is a matter of record that 90 per cent of the hun dreds of people rejected last year by- one of the largest insurance compa nies on account of disease directly traceable to the stomach, liver and kid neys were unaware of their danger until the examining physician in formed them of it. To these people the new herbal system tonic. Plant Juice, Is like a ray of hope. It Is a modern rem edy for modern ills caused by the rush and hustle of the times, and is one of the best tonics to be found for all ailments of the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood. Only recently the following testimo- ial was received from Mr. Joseph Korolishin. who resides at No. .201 Plumer avenue, Detroit, Mich., and is well known, being interpreter for the Ford Motor Car Company. He says: 1 had been sick for a long time with stomach, liver and kidney trouble and had spent over six hundred dol lars In money on miierent remedies . and treatments, and I was left In worse condition than I was before. I had been reading In the Detroit pa pers about Plant Juice and decided to try it. After I had used only about alf a bottle my stomacti started to improve. I have only used one bottle and my health is so good that I can't praise Plant Juice too higrniy.- Plant Juice la sold in 411 ul urns Stores.