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TTTE MOTtVTr OREnONTAlY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. OFFICER URBESTHAT SUBMARINES BE BIG Congressional Body Learns That American Boy Told of German Methods. SMALLER CRAFT HAVE USES N-.y ( aptln Maintain .pproprl Hon for It mII Subnu-rlnc Will MtTl Demand for bh-l-lonttrr rrlion. - ASHtV;T N. rb. u V. bii ih If. ! il com m i tt- tolT eonttn- itj brir n;. on in Ntjt approprl- r.n. Tiii. th miler? commiti't f bth hiu- rpri to bcio 4rfl M( th tnarv thr " prup to trtnrth th Armt. Thm mtlltry lummitv prorMy wiU .;. n dUT - an r'ro'-t to hh.t (hir rk. mm I Ti.rnt W lon hmm urt- Kf- V im i ral '.rtnt. tha vnhmarlna rnli-nwiilr, ant ftr-l dulf f- r r c arr-ar tl th haarlnc. tol4 K ': Kmmiir txiir that ha b-li-T--.i tha rr.rii ti of AnrUt an b Ti.-ri na auouM fa aanij nt and Mv lrj- boc f a; !at t nor f'- ii n I 4. mct bm ror t r uc trl ip tF) f-iturt. I. M boat cf IMt na ,,.., whith baJ (tout tft nt cUnt t wr" Th Aimtral will b faxl&rf mmiv.t tomorrow. Kmr Ma lawtrr. Cm ft tm Ji4uh J. Ktin, attach ad f tft rffi of ih- h.rf of oPf tnii a i(itn! ffr w:inL aali tMf whi! h .nrhn.fj to bttV nh Admiral tirn( a to th urmmtmt ia ff ir,-f uhmarirKt o'hr or f k ha.i rfir?rit t'h airman li.i t rt:l4;n that Jr-Admir rU-nFi. cfti-f rf orr a I ton watt Bt if t h - ant w ou 11 plain hi po Iku t thm mtnitin ljt-r. rij'n tr Kmn r - val4 that much af ihf Vt IvpFifnni Informal fon m Notjt ,rfiin vuhmtrlnM had cot f-oiTi n m- r ! r b'T ho p"r-J f a t m tiffin cf tham in avrftv lrvUi h-- f or ha frH !. Ml ah hl n r iunlt f. n 1 -ur imrn -irttt r from mtlirArv cTf... Tha tr. hoa ftarn w riot dt -.tt, rtrjrri't to th f ntr.r S'jt a f a ha waa at Ii'rt.v mni rr"f to h a Tat'-taM iou rai of In Ermal Ion. Whlla ha did ri-t go tn'a d't.ft. afttjtp VrKtan ait rxprt nf tha V y had Ua ttwnr.l tha outh rloiy. aamalWr Vota t'aa rtta4. rir---,vEiT HrUtr. o ttlf nola. k'd t a;t.iin M K'un If tha action of I h iVpftmi-n t iTi cttt rart in a for 1 4 M : ' foal omall tuNmir tn tar rnnfh io ar not ridirulovia In tha I' CM of th In forma ton It th had m t tha affiianrjr of ?rar rrmft. raerrt :ca ef iMki f mat ter rf. ttrminH hy tha cn-r toard." artam fKan rapOad. aatd ha h;;c? tt ha l hern toyht b-t to cat a miny tthntaftna a r'la coi- f.ru-fi c. nrhly. and that 'nfcriia had ft-i-d th limit of rot for th 14 h,ta, tnrhr limittnc thair ia. Ilo pointed out aio ttJkl fr rht-n. a of . mlla or tha n. bat waa fultr af f i-tn t fr ait more o than an Srt-ton rraft. Tt rre lTip-tT f r ahal K w water work, ha said. IsrAIX TO RECONQUER AMERICA THROUGH MUSIC, ART ANdI nd interfere, the aggregate ppro- rW.JTl fashions. f rv r"' V'Jn. 3 ?(S i, 1U0.000. which he himself fixed ome 'SJ?j -f ("Zf S"4 i -y time eo. 1 ' . . - " Oddfellows to Grtft Official. jf jjl'iji-H f I ' KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Feb. 14. 1 P'CKf (Special.) Klaraath Lofle. No. 1ST. or ; t , iMift I S . .'' . I. "1 , Oddfellowa, will entertain Grand Mas- II xi'J I I A " . I trr John N. Hall, of the Jurisdiction of LlV. -A im I i - 1 . " rr' ) Master Hail l making a tour of South- j t--.f j - , ' 1 j s.?. . tv. y fi .. itSj.i : . !tl .: - ill! : IH We've Given Trading Stamps Over 3 Years. They Please Our Patrons Twin Sisters of Progress-Soap and Civilization Look at Their Special Prices for 2 Days. Buy Now Soap Is a Staple 10c White Castile Soap, 3 for. .17c 10c Maxine Elliott Buttermilk ' Soap, 3 for 17 C 5c Congo Coco Soap, 1 dozen.. 36c 10c Bon Ami, 3 for lUc s if I? r1 11 '"1 i. .W 25c Poslam Soap 1 . . 17c 25c Packer's Tar Soap ..15c 10c Physician's & Surgeon's Soap 7c 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap...l9c 15c Juvenile Soap, 3 for 25c 25c Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Soap 17c 5c Fairy Soap, 6 for 25c 5c Grandpa's Tar Soap, 6 for. .25c 35c Mayflower Glycerine Soap. .23c 15c Liebig Skin Soap, 3 for 27c 25c Societe Hygienique Eau de Cologne 18c 1 Gross Swift's Guest Room Soap -S1.75 L Gross Jergen's Guest Room Soap S2.50 1 10c Vallanf s Antiseptic Skin 1 Soap, 3 for 18c , 5c Wool Soap, 6 for 25c 10c Sayman Vegetable Soap, 3 for 25c 1 0c Jergen's Butte r m i 1 k and Cucumber, 3 for 17c 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap, 3 for 19 25c 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap . ..14c 10c Mayer's Prize Baby Soap, 3 17c 10c Kirk's .Toilet Soap, assorted odors, 3 for -17c i 10c Skat, 3 for 19c 10c Lava, 3 for ISc 50c Synol . . 3-lc 10c Wood-Lark Milled Glycerine, 4 for 25c 10c American Squares, assorted odors, 4 for 25c 10c Stearns' Bath Tablets, 4 for 25c Bromeley Verbena or Violet Bath, 2 for. 25c 10c Jergen's Carnation Big Bath, 3 for ..- 25c 10c Lister's Antiseptic Soap, 4 25c 10c Palmolive Soap, 3 for 19c 25c Pear's Glycerine Soap 15c 10c Wood-Lark Oatmeal Soap, 3 19c 10c Wood-Lark Almond Cocoa Soap, 3 for 19 c 10c Wood-Lark Glycerine Soap, 3 for 19c 15c Uardas Complexion Soap, 3 29c 50c Madero Castile Soap 89c $1.00 Bocobelli Castile Soap 76c $1.00 Fontaine White Castile Soap 73c 10c Rose City Glycerine Soap. . . 6c I ALPfT STkEET AT WEST RBX - 'MABSKALL 4-700 -HOME A 6171 J ! CANNERY IS GHQVING M HI A UAKHIKVTUK. I'hotoKiapli ly indrOJil. Spain l ifrgoq'rint AnriT Not by nirjri. of rannon. ir by flichtins on tho battlrfirlri. or by cnB!-n'rils on th hlih . but throuh muilc. art and fanhinns. The coniumt of Amrrioa h rrn Rino so far as to the thins w rat' Vrl!-!ik.! Ui.hr which w.re wont to tickle our palate, hava bi-en replaced in our favorlto restau rant by fpanlh concoctions that are difficult to pronounce. Oni of the principal events which has sriven linpetiia to the Spanish Inriucnce In America waa lh rrnt triumphant debut of M.irla Barrlntos. the Spanish coloratura soprano In "l"-!." at th Metropolitan Opera-lluuse. New orlt. Soon all America will be following the cult of an- clnt I-pain. In mu-c. lUrrlrntns and lh fn.inih opra 'T.orescas- nav taken .ew ior oy norm. in ari. th.rv l. yrt Anl hTuli.v. In fanhion. this I pe-lally n. the shops are selling ppanifh tiarrientos com us sim ilar lu tha onM shown In tho photos raph an. I Spanish mantellaa and shawls dm mor tUI-f ."hioni-J dcltcaelea of the table. liven Spanish omelettes have super. r.aehlnr the enemr IhrouKh the North a. call upon Mis Mairty . govern ment to ' our navy rreeoora in errl fuller and more effectue usa of our sea power In the war." DANIELS HELD MENACE no RrTY :ut : mc to i, t CMt Wr tMrter4 lrv ft.itW4 Mtkrf. rntltmm M.I r l I Una. lNftlt W lsarQ ,V tk by tfl- w . j Vniin, rr-..(n of ISo Nttit.un! Nrgfiff ffti', In mn 1 trm ( th anii s-n'i.t nf thm Kif intrft' ctt? of at--r lvnnilttni4 hrr to rtifirit far lantnt " u jif-imiMDff fr NrT. pjrbt ta I f , mtH ln-f :!mit mtttr,'f hout f!v )ifi frm tiim St f lOB' "tr k-m ?rtic tfcc tH t ttry ef ri't fwt VP Vnk-'ii. "nor h b ri tm (ft fftnM tf him t. ti4 brtns I bu mi 1 lmiutrtl lrmSrm rK' f k3i.lac r--l mntmr&rmm. Ut lntL mm -Q -I r(n f-r ht pio-tttn,. titi ! rritinu la It. no cri but Amrlv. w mut f-i It f rrwrtrr itiw f Kk tf in Arn-rf -an royl- w tt'ir b f tn Mr. Wtun t r-i-ffnrf H m. rhhr f-ur ymt n-j.tf. r-f Vf, V.lMoft frvran four jraar m.. .f Mr P'tnia'a. TM I of tha ffrrn! mmol lo t w kx m r a .e tr Me fnl manr am(N qutiti nJ ko teu-l rar4. tmmr hi cetro of t Urn prViLifn of our Ny a4 lt pr nnl la a tr t- t a I aaf(y CLOSE BLOCKADE SOUGHT THREE REPUBLICANS FILE m Ne r of Offlrr-Ntf Wrn, In K lam- th ComoIt Iiu-rraiMHl. KlJtM TII F.VIJ-S. Or. Feb II 1 1 nor ta 1. 1 Threa more l:apublleans Uv announced their candidacy for rnminaiion at the May primaries for Klamath fuur.tr offices It. A. A. Mu; la 'kin tha office ef rountjr Coroner. lie ha rr.lded In KUmatn Covintr f-r many Jeara and l.o, boen actively cnaaaed In the prac tieo of medine at both V"rt Klamath. 4 mil's north of here, and In this city, where be I now .cnied. Krd Peter son, the present County School Super intendent, has said tha. he did ot waal la b Superintendent another term, bat today announces that he would Ilka to fill tho office of County .Ve.'.sor. :dna Well, who baa lone; been corrected with the Klamath fo'i e t y schools, ha decided to rtjn for County School tluperinlendrnt In oppo sition ta Ml. Iie.. Applcaate. also Republican, w ba aanounced her candi dacy recently. PENDLETON MAN IS DEAD PORKVEHIGLE FOUND Flood Control to Be Battle Cry in Congress. ern Oregon at this time, vis'iting: the various subordinate lodites. Tho mem bers of Prosperity Rebekah LodRe'wIU assist in entertaining the xlsitin? offi cials, and friends of tho order will be Invited to attend an open meeting; after the official business ia concluded. lanlon Cltlsma I rc Ooteni . t.rsnl Nasy for Pwefr, I to lrNt'"V. Ten tl A tars-ely attend ea miller t r the parpoo of utinc eo g o,rnmnt to vstabl .h snore e f -f-.-f j.l l ;.M. k..U aainst tlm central ow.r wi. t-il in le,is today. T - d'"'!n hiB.4 on the follow. It x r.ciuton Trl thl. me.'lrc of Citlieas of fc-ef.'o. ii'ct wf.h arve alaOrn the v n - t ; a .ei, f t rnmpin'tlM . THEY REFUSE TO EAT M pcrio.!. in int chiidfen' lives thry i rc!ih ct mal and rrfu.i ir t Jt even t2;e tieiicatie prep-red to Umpt thci pxtites. They Uck aro fnri irt, anJ promt?, wcras impeded. hurh CJuvr anxiety and worry. To cotnpcl them to eat i a rve mi tie. bc;aa nutritinet it impaired. :hf-il eserct. in (rest, air and sun hme U impeirtjf.t. lut ecjua"r import---it i a spoor.ful c( So' Froulsion lurre tirar a t!ty toed the tiiu an 1 f AmKh ( o.lrierxy to irr prove thctr Mood, jij ri:tr;i!on and sharpen Iheif appeti'c. Th" fcih'r corsreBtr.tci ie!iciaai Inrsl ttj Sreift'a Kunleoa serf-tie- the very eletaerts tbt'-lreo n-n t- botI4 P ttwir trenr. TSicy rcltvh Scott's tt ta free frmi a.r-hcl xou MM. Ioal-t. . J. LVM Itoha-rt I- IHIscr. Itcl.lpnt lany Vrsn, Pse. for rt:Mt.l.TiN. fr. eb. II. Sp ctalt lUtbart toonard O lvr. aced . prominent Tend eton rwaldent. r-ead away Ihia fi'io-a after an l. n. of almost JrmT. tl waa born lo Iul.ville. Canada. Keorusry . 114'. and cam lo Ml.-h. Ct In !; In l ho tve4 to I i 11 -n-is. (oin( I rim there lo Wi-ourL la l: Mr. ilivrr and his family came to I'snatllla County. lurlnc Ma reildcr.co cf almost I" tear lo th county. Mr. o vr had boon isitrxl ta th contraetinc ana duiio- ln- basine. (trocery business and farminc. lie t s irvtve.1 by a widow and two cbl dreo. Orut and Itolard II waa a member of Masoalo and Voodswa af tha World lode. SEVERAL PROJECTS LOOM MUNITIONS PLANT BURNS S. Iwnev-tatly Shop Cffk-iala Smy fire llasi No hlgnlfiranrr. SCJItVKtTAt'T. N. tVb. It. Flro lisy virtuaiiy destroyed th bulldina; utilised by Ih tieneeal Fleetnc Com pany for t- manufacture of war mu- nitioa. Th lo wi.l bo about l-"0aa i;or y.. Cmnom, Ih jcrneraj man- aser. .timsfe. -e do not attach any slfnlficanco to tho fire." said Mr. Kmrnone. "It started In a small shop whero wo hav been pitklni shells. It undoubtedly was caused by spontaneous cvmbus tlon " Indiana Prsreable Afsin. pHuKNIX. Aria. Fb. 1 C Dsnssr of an urrisiBc arnnns; i-ie .avajo inuians has been avertd by a-rment be tween tho Indians and (lovernment of - fine;, sxcord n to Joseph I'll Ion. t'nite.1 State Marshal. The Indian had threatened to o on the warpath hcct:.o of the biilina- r.-enly of "T4-' r Tin." a Navajo Indian, by po- off rer-. Manlttnna Planta Issue Mrat-k. HARTFUKfX Iaa. Feb. tlThe Brtdpeet Itit sV Proloctll Com- pov and ins itrtaaooorr i-totociu Company hav aca f!lot with the Sec retary of Stat a certifies.! of an Issue of additional ato. k. In th ca of the former company It amounts to Ii,oOO.. ; Ihe trcreaa by the latter concern la :)1.0 i. riwtlcal r!"aa- sf tvs r-fe4 a.a repr.t.tl a ..s-ua er .i"W.'.. AsttrsaH -pproprialion ffr Wairp. wat Will Car f'.irrrri I.lmll or $1.1.000.000, I'nlewa I'rrsl clcnl Wllaon Interfere. ORK(ioM.X NKWS m'RKAir. Wash- Iticton. Feb. 14. President Wilson, un less thwarted by Ih Senate, will bo successful in excluding from the rivers and harboro bill all items authorizing- new project, but he will ha forced to meet the "iierk" Issue from another and unexpected direction, and his atti tude on this issue will have to be d veloped after Consress more fully lays bare Its plans. No sooner had the House of Repre sentative been convinced that no n project could b provided for In th rivers wnd harbor bill than aw move ment was rotten under way for the creation of a new committee on flood control. In due time this new com mtttee was created by tho votea of both Iw-mix-rat and Republicans, and Representative Humphries, of Missis ippl. on of th leadlne member of le rtver and harbors committee, was rhoson chairman of flood control. The membership of the committee embodies. In th main, members who have for year been strucKlinc lo set appropri ations for flood control projects In their respective district. In the form of amendment to river and harbor bills. Fbawd tea feed mil Ki peeled. Now that tho House. has created a new committee to deal with th sub leci of flood control. It Is to bo pr aumed that that committee will aet into early action and frame up a bill for adoption this session, making more or lesa liberal appropriations for riood control projects, and especially proj ects bavins a boarlnar on tho Missis sippi River system. Such appropria tions were not looked on aa lesltl- matelr a part of the rivers and har bors bill, and much of the cry of "pork was directed at the Items In the past Had not the last two reul-ir rlvera and harbors hi:ia been defeated, millions upon million would hav been appro priated at the past two aesslons for so called flood control projects In the Mis sissippi watershed. For several years the California dele- atlon ha been seeklna: lo secure the adoption by Consrress of a 115.000.00 project for flood control on the Sac ramento River. Tho project wa re jected because ef the excessive cost. The slAte finally asrreed to stand two thirds If the tlovernment would ap propriate one-third. Hut this project waa barred from the present bill, alonc wlth other new projects. I reject W ill He rarest Far. The bacramento River project will now be cared for by the new commit tee on flood control, a Representative Curry, of the Sacramento district. Is ona of the Republican members of th new committee. There are numerou other flood con trol project scsttered over the coun try, and soma Idea of their extent and distribution will be conveyed when the new committee draft and report Its first bill 10) th House. By mean of this bill members wantlna money for flood control will be ahl to set It without loading down th rlvera and harbors bill, and th latter meaur. to soma extent, will be relieved of the "pork" odium. Th creation or tni committee waa dt-nd to 'bat tho davU around th bush." and unlesi th President tep (irroliniiv t'lnirt-hca Hold Knvival. IJIIKSH AM. Or.. Feb. 14. (Special.) Rcr. J. C Xibbltts. pastor of Bethel Baptist Church here, opened a series of union revival meeting in th Metho dist Kpiscopal Church, last nlKht. which w ill last for at least three weeks. The iiicetlnsrs are under the auspices of the Baptist. Methodist and Free Metho dist churches, and will all be held In the Lnnrmann Memorial Methodist Kpiscopal Church, the largest church here. The Dalles Business Men Give Banquet to Company. INDUSTRY'S PROGRESS BIG Drl-Fresh Company In Course of Year Extend and Erect Addi tional Factory 11,800,000 Pounds Handled In Tear. IlalNion trniiipflre Girl Orcmiiie. BAM-KTiiN. Or.. Feb. 14. (Special.) The Nahane Campfire tilrls recently organized at Hallston. Or., met for their first ceremonial meetlnc yesterday at the home of th ftuardlan. Miss Doris M. 11 IL Much enthusiasm waa ex pressed and Indications are strons; for a large and flourishing: camp, of which Jane and Helen Hand. Ivle Kenworthy. Sadl and l-ola W'lnrlsnd. Viola Could. Rita and Ava Conner are the charter members. Sandy In ion High School I Meets. SANDY, Or, Feb. 14. (Special.) The student body of the Sandy I'nlon lllsrh School ha elected the following offi cer for the ensulns: semestor: Presi dent. S.ihra Deaton: vtce-prenldent. Walter Helms; secretary. Gertrude Ml nl: seraeant-at-arms. Principal War ner. The literary society elected: President. Kate Junker: vice-president. Beatrice Beer: secretary. Mary Junker seritrant-at-arms. Walter Helms. The society gave an entertainment Friday. t;rehnnt I.lnc-a Still Down. C.RF.SHAM. r.. Feb. 1 4 (Special. ) The high water caused by the thaw has abated and the storm damns to Ihe telephone lines and electric light lines I brlnjr repaired as rapidly a possible. Near the gravel pit. on the Greshara-Fairvlew road tho Multnomah A Clackamas Mutual Telephone Com pany' lines are a complete wreck. The road I blocked with snow and I still Impassable for vehicles. ew Orleans Repairs) at Bremerton. KEATTLK, Feb. 14. The cruiser New Orleans arrived at the Ptiget Sound Navy-yard last night from Mexican waters, where she had been on duty three months. She will undergo re pairs thnt will re'itre 40 ilivh. THIS DALLfcS. Or., Feb. 14. (Spe cial.) Reallxing the substantial bene fit, which are accruing aa a result of the establishment of tho Drl-Fresh Company In this city, the Business Men's Association of Th Dallea showed Its appreciation Saturday night by giv ing a banquet at Hotel Dalles in honor of tho officers and stockholders), of the company. The Dri-Fresh Company, then known . . ih. Pacini; Rvaiorating Company, erected a plant in Tho Dalles a little more than a year ago. Its process of evaporating fruit and vegetables was so successrui Ma con ditions were so favorable to the prog rex of the Industry that tho company after rnnning throuch the last irui season found it necessary to treble the slxe of Its plant, and haa jut-t com nleted the erection of a two-story hniMinir. which Is said to be tho mos modern Institution of Its kind on the Pacific Coast. Rasssrt Attended by ISO. The plant this year will employ from E0 to 150 persons, depending on the klnil of nrnriui't that is being dried. Its annual capacity Is 10.000.000 pounds of sreen stuff and l.SOO.UOU pounds Ol dried products. Saturday night's banquet waa attend rfeH hv ISn men. for it was a "Etas.' All of the courses which were aerved during the dinner vers made from product which are manufactured by the Drl-Fresh Company. including nieiriod heets assorted vegetable soup fried smelt with tomato sauce, fried potatoes, creamed carrots, cherry apple, pear, peach and spiced prune sauce and cherry, pumpkin, pear, apple and peach pie. The backs of the menu cards were Dri-Fresh. can labels. Miort Talks Are Heard. County JU'I-'e F. S. Gunning presided as toastmanter. and called on the fol lowing for short talks: Mayor .T. K. Anderson. Circuit Judge W. L. Brad shaw. Albert Kellinir. assistant travel ing freight agent for the O.-W. Tt. & X. Comuanr: W. U. McPherson. of Port land, of tha Drl-Fresh Company: H. S. Mathewson. of LJbby. McNeill & Llbby Halite S. Rice, president of The Dalles Business Men's Association; Clyde T. Bonney. County School Superintendent; A. R, Chase, Wasco County Agricultur ist: Irvln B. Warner, Ctyy Superintend ent of Schools; State Representative J. L Kelly. G. E. Sander. J. M. Pat terann and Manager Wittenberg, of ti.e Drl-Fresh Company. IT. G. Miller. F. V. Galloway, Chris Wttle. Arthur Clarke and Dr. G. X. Gammon were the members of a "min strel troupe" thst entertained. Musical numbers were given by a quartet, F. M. Sexton. C. U. Pepper, W. V. Foster and C. N. Roth. PROHIBITION CASE HEARD tirea in March, as Chief of Army En gineers. Colonel Black lias had id; experience in the engineering brancn of the Army. Phould the selection bn made by rigt of priority of service his appointment is regarded as certain. Beer Sold in 1015 Delivered 19 16 and Dealer Acquitted. in I-.V GRANDE, Or.. Feb. 14. (Spe cial.) la it contrary to the prohibition law to sell and get pay for beer in De cember and deliver the goods in Janu ary? That was the legal question be fore a Circuit Court jury tonight. Will Hamilton, a drug clerk, sold beer in December and got his pay and offered to deliver it any time. The young man was taken ill and after his re turn from the hospital in January in structed a boy in the drugstore where he formerly worked to set the beer in the alley. This was done and the pur chasers were hauling it away on a handsled when arrested by the police. The case drew a crowded courtroom. Tho jury was out only a few minutes and acquitted Hamilton. The state will appeal tho ca.se. Colonel Black May Rise.' WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. Colonel William M. Black, in charge of Fedeial engineering works at New York, prob ably will be selected to succeed Briga dier-General Dan C. Kinirman. who re- llrigadicr-General Card Dead. WASHINGTON. Feb. H. Brigadier General Benjamin C Card, retired, aged 91. tlied ;it his home liero today of uld age. Read The Oreonian's Classified Ad.'3. The Superiority Of Dayton .'las.a lias lt Incipicncy In our painstaking1 examina tion by mean of tho latest of sci-ntiflo in strument!. These ro suits irrounr (nto lenses of Die highest quality and placed In a Shur-on or jtom' othrr hlsb-srail mounting) are Rlvlni; thousands of pn .! eye-romfort and satisfaction. n mm Yc JiLUnLI 1TITH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, .ina-MHl KH'F.TMNO RLTtO. Painless Parka Outlaw His Confessions. CHAPTER IX. Th Datl 9a- elety- was called lall srltllH are organisation of -ethical." stay aw the reser- lian. Their chief baslaes la to laws wklik will operate to Orlv at the dentist who doesn't ao a they say ho aha II do. To hear the (hleal" den tUt talk a boat hi s elety yoa villi Imagine that ha aooati ssraevolewr. with other paroose la III thaa to work wlflahly for Ihe pablle good. He will tell yow that hla society la organ ised to wroteel the wewple, whereas Ita real k)eet la to aroteef tho dentist to prevent any radical tooth - carpenter ran f Irtaa th eoos ana eaoeating tne s.rnt la the hitherto darkened mys teries of denial practice. ono of tho pecwliaritiea or profession the actcrmlna- wvt-t'- terlea of S I Thl Is tho polite" lion of the practitioner, whether den tist, doctor, lawyers or what not, to hoo the pablle away from the sacred things which they aloae claim they shoo Id know. They all do It piously, covering op the notb-eatea old banho game with Latin, learned looks and laws. And they me the dental, medical and other professional aocietlea to keep the week-kneed In line. These, after all. are only branches of the same old tree, and their common characteristic la to ellng tight and protect each other. If yoa attack one branch, yon'll qnickly hear from all tho others. That la why the dental society. In srder to make an example of me. found Ihe lawyer oolto ready to aid them In framtns; statates to fit my ease. We ean't let the vnlgar herd In on par graft. ts tse wacrnwora or tne "ethlcals." And their battle - ery la Down with tho fellow who spills the bcane!" And yet yon can hardly blame them. The "ethJeals" are living In an age thoosanda af years ago, and this reso lution to keep the secrets of the trsde sway from prying eyea ia not merely prldo of profeaaloa. Nor la It entirely the straggle for existence. There' an Interesting history to it. which I ahall attempt to explain. (To Bo Continued.) - Adv.! E'S DIAPEPS ES' UN UPSE NG 1 OR STOMAC Instant Relief from Pain, Sourness, Gases, Acidity,' Heartburn and Dyspepsia No Waiting! Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam Bge a0 you? Well, don't bother. 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