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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1916)
,' xnC 3IORMSG onEGOXIAy. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1J. 1916. Clc to Hold Infoa-axr Jlirrim Tha North Portland Commercial Club will bold an Important m c 1 1 n InnlKht In th North furtland llranrh Ubrarr. Kllllr.aawort h avenu arwl Commcrrial trt It binc an adjourned rnrrtlr. a: front 11 wk. Several Important pmpoitlona will b actvd on. tnrludlns th annual Induatrlal and art-toelbrr baniual to ancouraaa location of fai-tortca on tba Trnmaula and to launch th mro.br rahtp campalarn projected peroral web aaro. Thla baaqual will b for tha anttr Pcn Inaula and from U I hoped to form a fdratloa to prorr.oie location of factoriea. Tha club are ha iOO new membera from all aecllona of tha I'cn inaula. t Jeatrptt T. MaTurara1 rcxraat. Uxu. Punral rrca of Joeph T. Mthwa. who died at hi 1st home. Tt Eaat Taylor atrel. Krlday. war conducted yeiterday from Dunninc'a cbapet and tha Interment waa mad In Lon Jr"ir Cmlerr. Mr lljf ha waa 41 year of a. II la urri4 by hi widow. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF nui.ou TtLTrHOMl Knight Slioe Co.'s V-ai'nl Eaitar Vl TT-V A !l in-u.aclori 1 '. 111 T ' T". A ? I nnpalDi rxtn ......... w, ' (1 T-1'. A ' 4UBliA'atlJMl 'liill.Mr ! ! V IIS TvI'X A IITT:J1 at TTtor ? ta- i.r(; .-rn n of ' ''. h Ne l A.'t.raja I .. amn at m- . . - 4 u" SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE X.ua ri.' Tou:ii el .. tvrn:M I fir-.' . . en ' 5r"t r Vai.te.t.:- s'.rtorrriaa.:. . FANTAOT.4 UMw a.t4 Bftlt-tV .;. ctraa J K J Itp ic .r.o-t - t' ,'r,VT"J2J ia4 prtfma.rt delir. it at . . ... - - - . 3 cireiivur.Di. n "The Addition of Beautiful Homes." jjjj m ii i a i i inn n n iiiaiunianMini 'niiaiiin nr inin i n mmhiii r.-t t Br Joa rr-?r Howoaro. Thomas J. Uontun. a w.U-Bnown t. Jobns pioneer. w borior.! a fr nlnf . -r. k. it,. Sa.c men rtln ri, of t.a I'nii.J Ktit:irI Cburch of t- JoltM, at hla bcrr- coror Owio hmits Purine bn S minMfi ef is took poaloa of hi bom tta conitel ana aii--. of Mr IBaRn. Wr- Marin .Vonahan. Ctyda Thajr-r and Ml Koih m!t! ar-1 Bret4 hlra on Ma rttaro fcorr.. It u Ma birthday. Mr. Monahan waa ta flrat tii-)u-loroa th ol4 ft. Johr.a iinn motorcra aal la to 6 potma.tr at s't. Johoa. II t th tacbr of Iba Sao Dla Rla tliw Trnucs) Unratu amtwonv Fre f.or W. r. 0barn wilt t tb thl-1 l.tur In M tir.lo coar In -TTia J'ory of Karl Man" thla n lrr at orlo.-s at th Ainaworth 1 DvL Tfta aobJ-t wi!l b- "Tb I.a-- .,f Maim4 an4 Tb.r Pl.tributlofi" an4 th U'tar will b i:tutrt4 by Untm alKJ-. Frt'i'r It. H. Torry wc r'. a aatoral .-ln.- lrrtur ll aft-TniJon at J ocltx In ti bi!oual l-ctar room. R1 rnlle. Hl u!-j,-t will b trwln." Ma I". nhln i!t ! a .rtur-rcltl of Kroa muaii ikk "ie at oclora In th Rd ; rhapL Hi ub Jct will ba "'Jlanii'l.'" prm-r PrLt. m ymx Bth- W. it. Ball, of ta Ant-l. Tat. will ivr tb j rmori tntftt at tha rally of tn rmt'1 Hrtnra ron;r;tl at tha K-en4 Church. :at Twnty ath ar4 .lrta '.rt. In th Alborta dtrl't. Tb rally will atart a I a'c:-T In th nlna; at whirh t:ma thra will b a tti-nr -r-4 In It cbarcb bamnt. Th rmon by l;,hfO B'l will follow at 2 oVIcxa. Hi. hop H-U will attn-4 th- Umn i-nt.ntloa an4 t rart. All tha cr.-ifttioaa of th fi frit4 llrthrn rborcb of rort:n4 will Join la tha rtkra at th laoon4 .'horrh, rw.r RIta-rr'l rt-rrrn.it. la llm,rv ran. ml rtr of Mr fophta Mrtln. wh wa a ridrt of I'o't lr.4 for S yar. wr roo4ut4 --rHy frona lh Holy T.o.ary Cbnrh. I n Ion " atvl rlaat Thir4 trl. niul th lntrmnt w m.rl In -t. M.r Cmtrr Mra Martin w I vara of a. w Mow of tb latr Hnry Vrtitj ar I li4 at 'i Orn4 anu North. Ilr aur-rtTlnc bil4rn ar: r4 It a4 A. C. Martin. Him nU! an. I M! run'" Martin, of rortlan-4. an4 Mr. A. J. Am acvU Mra. U. C. Jon... of Brkly. Cat . Wr Ca A 4cra In th .4mta 'lt brouabt by th l'or'li4 Ja fnaa fVmpar.r I rm br J. mJ. acalnat mbi..-h Jopltn. c.ntriartor. for n4 Injary dona a main on r.t rortT-rh trt. twtwa llast t i. an4 .'at Burnalda a'.rt. waa haad4 down by fiixult JdT Morrow ytrdr. In which h f.,n. tnr tha dfwini an I di.mi.d tt t.rnrorary raacrainma rdr. Tb Jita bal-1 that any Injury to th vaa rnatna waa not dJ to .li;n oa th part of tha df n4 an t. raiara Ittiaia ruin l-adl f th ronarrtlon of th lloty Roary hir.-s. :.t Third and Claraanuh trr., ha rrd r.n chur-b raiur In b h'!4 Marrb I- In th btrepra-.-ti Coll'. ant and Maa.alo tri. arl prallmlnary r.M part". alrad ha ba ln tn rail ftind for tha baaaar and th affair prnrrl t b a Mar a a "-. TS! l th firat baaaar ar tta by tM. rhurrh. A l i Ijtrrt an o- rarTT- !'-TarT8 will b d-ur4 by l-rwfor Hr niifl jt. Hr1n. C. . . anmnr of th buard of l--irhl of tb Moth.r hTrch. tha r'lrnt fhorrb at Cbrt'l. .-.-l.ntut. in l-tofi. Ma. a. In th aadi iort'm of th Wahinr'a llith i-bool. .t tt't ant Kill WaaMcaTtoa ata. Turt.?t ar4 Vrlday r.nma Ftb ruary I. d II. at I orlcxk. All ar cordially mit4. .Vd Itt.wi-a I.I a at. tttrir rtaaan Pa ran. th pron who pnrrha4 th to. of tha ArwfiaM Toary. II ltrta trt. adTrti'l a ! f bankrupt a to.. f It Armflrld ron ! tht bi rrd:t wa ln)ur4 to th rif.nl of, (tt. and a Jry In tha o-art of Cirtuit Ju! f'aaia la dTorlnc t ' th q i:lon. Th a baa y.trday and la a aoll f y libl acataat M. Ulivbrsan. fa. Y""- T Ixi-rr n ti Auiat rr 3 Hall Tou"(. rni..ioaarr. haa l-n .-ur4 by Fr-nh liranch) Rllry. -f tn Maa.am... to l-tur tonight la th 'jtt Sit Ubrary. :t :ianb an I r.a.t Ur 'r..t.. on Ala. ha. Tb m'ir)i will b. "tn tb Mountain of !.a Witt John Mair." It will ba ni'i.trt.t It Toan- haa ba a mii.mrr In Ala.k fur yar aad ba trl4 wi.i.lr la that cotjntry. o r rtx to Ha Itti-rt Th t mt4 D:ata Cll i"rlc Commla. t.-n anotnc an orn rompatitlT iinmtion Mr. a I. tK. for Board. ua; fi4 a marina ;a.'H" n;iror. for mn orl In th l'nii-4 lata pnl t.ntiary. M.-.N': lalaad. Wa.h . at ! a yr. rr f'irtbar p.rucwlar and -iii.-atton btaab apply l M K. Vi'.jii. Iaral arrcry. Fotofflc b'J ira;. ro.-t:aad. Cr. rrT Jt.t Taaa Aatt fortl.a f TOt It flrat r of amall r.o thi y.ar y.tray wn A. lla rm to th rity front Alhy. Or. and sortlr aftr arrtaat w foaad la b r..i.a fit with th all... II wa. ua.n f. tha imalliMt boopltat .It l r.port.'t that Albany ba a Bumhr of r.. of tb di.va and that sraary nrntin pracaation baa act ba tak.n. T-t nr ta ti i To CrraTt twtat. a. Val-ntin o 11 will b ata-an by tb t.li-' Aid .-i.fy in th parlor of tha tnmaaii.l Iit9ra CSarth. Nia Irantn aa4 trvina trt. toaichl. A RMi.i--! proarainma of orrhatra. aoral on I la.tmeaantal a!Mioa wt? b r.::ow4 b r.'rhmaat and a aortal f.atur. Tha pabii- I laait4L Mava d-ta to Maarr Tba lit. Roa Man Club IU bold a planf loathr la tbir ball. riftylhlrd t-.t till th Alamda. tontcat for th parr Of tl.rllin offlor and f.irmuicinaT plan for tb eominaT yar Kfr.hmnt will b aar-asU and a f-:l .t:r..lan-o I 4ir-. and it- fa.ta.t lit. -.a fTTTr rnartJt To Mm Th TiS;a tudy rircl wi;i rr a. I at tha antral Library rom II at !M tftla afarnooa. Rabbl W la will pak en amoa AU ma aad wocnaa ar w.l.-oma. roa TooaT; btiT adrwork la thn coat, ail food a-rlftcl Tb '.a:a Craft bop Jl AWr Adr. T'a. HjTa:c Oaajit-Ji-J'TTJia. 4ntlt rntrl tMf . 14'.. and AM-r; rhll ira a taath a 9.;i'T. Mla ii Adv. fa-r in ".--.lay U a bill, radar ptaa.o rait a; i:t S3. Ad. r"-V-rrr Fura-a onlSt: Roava C1"y C!-b. A4. Kaaa-r. atry !, m t a.4 with U(ht. ilZS tr load. Caat I.:t Ad. ot rHtunit ArroixT- .D ICUOOL MHIIICAI. I.X-frCCTOR. lr. Mat KheTTilL rr. K.lna Kherrlll yterlar waa appoint-! by City Health Officer MarccKu to th poaltlon of -hoo n.p-tor. mad rarant by th death of Dr. I. J. I'ayna. Ir. barrlll will tab offic at on. Th appolntea la a trrad ut of th California F-rleetlc M-ll'l Colleae. I a llcrnaed phylcia In tron. 1 on of tha tff ofphy.lcina of th Fruit and Flower Mlaalon. haa been aa-o-iat4 with th Conarreaa of Mother In rucDi'i work and la a member of th I'ortlaoJ Worn- a a Madical Club. J: Mra lttl Woodward Matha. and the father ef Howard. Joaephln and WUIiana Mthw. of Portland, and wa th mh of It C. Mathwa Mr Huabaa wa a member of Multnomah Camp. No. 17. Woodman of th World. ISTxaatBsT I T Htt iaaoao t u- r.ral rrra of Mr. Kina fsbatr. who 414 at tb bom of her dauehter. 1414 Mrpb.ni (tract, were held funday normal, and th body waa cent to Hlllaboro. or. for Interment at her tormr bom. Mra tkhutlar waa T4 tiara ef as. rD PahTT to Most. Th card party for tba bnftt of orphan, which aaa l-a bar ba hcM February :. waa oat;xn4 antil lonlsbt at ft. Acath- Hall. l:t Flftaanth atreet and M.lier arrnue. at i.i o'cloca. Luncheon will b acme 1. tpcciij muaic wi: b prorided. MiaanosaaT Mai-n.xo la TotaT. Th Woman Home Miionary Society of the !lwood Mcthodial Church will meet tti. afternoon at i t o'clock at th bom of Mr. A. R. M' Uran. wlf ef th paator. All women Inter. l.t In thla work will bo wlcom to attend. T.xrr Finer ftrara-r to Pa Irovrt. I'roceedlna har been a'arted for the Irrproremrnt of Laat Klrat atreet from th aoulh tin of Kaat Irrln, to th aooth tin of Oreann atreet. Th estimated rout of th Improrement If Ii4;. JITNEY LAWIS AnAGKED rrMivnc njcxrnoi hot cut l rCDrJlAL fOlRT. leala Mea-ta Dec Urea Mraaar la II a rah. I muaaila aad IMaarrlaa laalarr la lrrtalm. Tba Portland JUntjr raculalion ordi nance, the validity of which, wa up held rentlr by tb Orcaon fuprarni Court, waa carried Into tba FdrraJ court yeeterday on a pctltmo by Iula Merit. Jttney drlrer. lor a permanent injuactioo aCaln.l tba law on th round that It la la contravention to tb 14ta amendment of tba foiled fl-.ataa Conatltatloo. Tb complaint cite "Harry Roaaali A'. 6e. Mayor of Portland, an I John Clark. Chief of police, a defendant. Tb complainant I at om paint aot to rail hme:f a Jitney drl.r. anl 4o not ua tn word J tnejr In hi entire complaint II atyle btmeelf a peraoa "rnaaaed In the bnaineaa of traaaportinar pnt:r la an automo. bll ocr d.f.nlt route tor hire" lie aart that th Jitny law la 'barah. nnreaaonabl and diacrlrolnalory." ana I .".at U deprive him of b'.a rich! and liberty to nci In bualn "with out atu or any proceaa of law." balnar tharvfor In contravention to lb 14ta iin.t'! meat. lie attack the requirement ef tb law that J.tney driver nail obtain rrrtlficate from th Commiulonrr of PuMl- I'tilitlea. declare th Commla- wner baa tr arbitrary rlsbt of rjnt IBaT or refuama- to arrant tb certifi cate, complain that ctreetcar com pan! and privata aototata do not bar to obtain certnmf leat. and aya tb monthly llcenaa fe of 1 1 I "barah and aierrlralBain'T BISHOP SUMMER TO SPEAK Art 1nh Ira Hear AdJrcaa on ITffl clcnt CltlacnaUlp. Tb Rlbt P.. Walter T. Sumner wi! bo (it ef boaor aad pker at th A4 Club loncheon at th Bnon Hotel tomorrow at noon. "r.iTlclerit Cltlaenahlp will b hi ah;e.-l. Jnd.- W. N. Oaten will be chairman ef th day- DESTINSV P.!AIL ORDERS. Metropolitan, alnca at HalllaT. February 34. hand ordara. check. lam pad n- velope to Dtaar Comal Columbia .Mr floor. 111. 11: balcony..!!. 11.14 and It; c L ra. II A dr. artaacw Wlle-ya. Ton caa buy a port rnd-mad at: ranc er beatlntT to-o from ua and aave fifty per cent, aa we era cloelnaT oat our ortorfc at wholeaat coata Discontinued lines of up-to-date Ladies' Slip pers and Shoes save from $1.00 to $3.00 a pair. Biff inducements toViove these shoes. It Will Tay You to Visit Our Store This Month Knight Slide Co. Morrison Street, Near Broadway BODIES YET SOUGHT Mr. Brady Thinks Victims Will Be Found in Island Brush. GRAPPLING IS HINDERED Work Will Ho Koannnsl Whrn -Irra or ItlTr Ttcredr, Vlilrh I Fx ported Within Two or Threw ra at Moat. Tha bodlea of Harry W. Gammia and Charlea L Klrkpatrlk. canoelnta. who wero drowned off Rock Inland Satur day, will probably be found lodged In th bruah alone the aat tide of the aaland. aecordln; to City Orappler Brady. , From nla wide experience with, and tudy of. the Willamette current at all ! of rlae and fall. Mr. Brady la nulto confident that hi conelualon In thla caa I wU founded. He 1. he ay. Inclined to doubt the poalblllty of either body harlna been carried orr th Oreaion City fall. The tragedy occurred five mllea up-rlrr from thai place. ,, . -It wa lmpo!Me to accompllrh anythlna; on haturdar. when I went to the pot. aald Mr. Urady. "Th rlvr wa In auch a turmoil that no effective earch could bare been mad. In two or three day I think the water will recede." . . -When It do." h concluded, we will be there to arafh the at ahore of the laland. Ry W'edneaday or Thura day. I hould tar. condltlona will b farorblo." Karly yeaterday mornlna; threa mem ber of th Portland liowlnar Club, led by Mlvln 0dcn. went to Orrson City and thenca to J;ock laland. where they reaumed th anarch. Arthur A. Allen. vlc-prldent of th Portland Rowing- Club, haa ordered that aearth of the river bank from Rock laland to Oregon City be kept up. Member, of th club will perform thi ervlc. but th word alao haa been r'd to people llvinK on th rlvcmide. If the bodlea of the younc men are not recovered by Sunday. Mr. Allen aya that he will call for a large num ber of vol-mteera to patrol both aide of the Wll.amette to It Junction. Lieutenant J. A. Reokwlth. of the Oregon Naval Mllltla. ha offered the service of two whaleboat for thla e ped It Inn. tocover the water from tha Clackarr.aa rapid... where It Joint the Willamette, to Portland. all. I never repreaente-d that Mr. Templeton wag alck and dying without food or fire. Is thla my reward for providing for hlmT" Mr. HcM In further said that the gen erous amount of provision sent for the 200-pound man who would not chop his own firewood, would keep him for three or our months. NOTED LAWYER TO SPEAK 'Good CitUrnhhip" to Be Washing, ton'a ISirthdajr To ale. Joaeph Bcott one of California's noted criminal lawyers and a leader tn state and Loa Angeles polities, will apeak at th Lincoln High School au ditorium on "Good Citizenship." on the night of February 22. Mr. Hcott I coming: under tha aus pices of the Knights of Columbus. His lecture will ba free to the public He has many times figured In great trials and political measures in his state and haa for yeara been a member of the Board of Education of Los An-eles. COW THIEFIS CAPTURED Bn tcliera Jailed on Charge of Re ceiving Stolen Property. Within two hour after the $175 cow owned by It II. French. ISOO Minerva avenue, was stolen Sunday afternoon It waa meat Tba freshly slain carcaaa waa Identified yeaterday In the butcher shop of Oolden Bennett and Paul Per wack In Kenton. Amos Jone. the thief, waa taken Into custody by Deputy Sheriff Phillip lata Pun.lny plant and a... ri...a . ii,. Ka vi.r s;j ResiHenee District and enioved uninterrupted car service every S; ItS VIIC iic.lb r " -"- - " - day during the storm. la there anything Better in Portland? We would welcome an opportunity to show you LAURELHURST in our machines and to explain how. esy it would be for you to secure an attractive well-built home in this delightful spot May we not look forward to a call from you? PAUL C. MURPHY,' Sales Agent, 270& Stark Street, Main 1503, A 1513. n JZr-:'. .e-- -' "-. ..a!',,'.'.'- '''':.l.--'mYr rr nun.-rt--------- confcsneil. The proprietors of the shop were lodged In Jail yesterday on the charge of receiving, stolen property. The attention of the Oregon Human Society haa been called to the condi tion exlstine- at the butcher ehop. PURE COAL DIAMOND BRIQUETS Absolutely tha cheapest and bast fuel on the market; three -ton lots. 7 oar ton delivered. Will Reduce Toar Coal Bill One-Half. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. tl WASHIXGTO.. 8T. Mala aaa. A M9S. RESGUETRIPI5CHARITY m Frr-REn" xkar imtnu. vfil I.OG Bl Rpt:r o roMlMTV. Leader of Relief F.aavedltlea Telia of I awllllaiaeaa of Jaaaea I- Teaa pletoa to Work. That James E. Tmrlton. to whoae reacu from aild starvation and ex-po-ure near Bridal Veil tha County Commlaalonera arm a relief expedition ten daya ago. had been a burden on hi neighbor for -ome month be -cauaa of hi unwlllingne to work or provide for hlmaclf. and that b waa not ick or dying. I th aaaertlon of K. C. Held n. of Palmer. Or., th guleU of th relief party. In a communica tion to T. R. Conway, of Portland, which was turned over to tha Com miaeioner yesterday. Among other r.ece.ary acta In th re.rue. Mr. If-ldln aald. "I Inalated on hi beefing hlmaclf clean h la a dirty being." "Templeton Is no man to be there ton ven In Summer." writes Mr. Kei.lin. "h haa been a burden on our small neighborhood and xtcta u to continue to help him. He did not cm to think that our trip wa a life-saving exrodttion rather a charitable act. 'I will accept charity o long aa It come onaolicited. believe me.' ba said to ma." Iteferrmc to an article on the rescue In an afternoon papr h wrote. "It grieve m that auch a report baa been ruSii.herl It I an irinatic t tia British Red Cross Conversazione MASONIC TEMPLE W eat Park aad aaablll Sia. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16 iis r. x. Fine Musical Programme Dancing, Refreshments ADMISSIOW SO CF.XTS. Enjoy Grand Opera any time on the VICTROLA t You can hear Grand Opera by the world's greatest artists any time without going a' step from home just get a VICTROLA. CJ All the really great artists make Records for the Victor and only for the Victor. CJ Because of the wonderful combination of Victrola, Victor Records and Victor Needles, the reproduction is perfect shut your eyes and picture yourself hearing the great art ists sing their famous operatic selections from the Grand Opera stage. Victrolas $15 to $400 Any Victrola on Easy Terms All the Victor Records vmm n u; m i, in 111! . m i!i fete The $100 Victrola Ipay Bo. ShemaiiaJ VICTROLJtS A.Vt RECOltDS STCTNWAT. WEBETR AND OTHER PIANOS Sixth and Morrison Streets Opposite Postoff ice PIANOLA PIANOS . x Sparkling and vivacious merry, bright, alert a good, clear Skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every man and woman could be induced to adopt the morning- inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy com plexions; Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks." "run-downs," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy cheeked people everywhere. An Inside bath is had by drinkis each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's I inUigeSLlUlO BVru i . ... . . f-knd poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten ing and iresnening mo numo . tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to tick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds, and particularly those who have a pallid, shallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the qulc.c and remark able change in both health and appear ance awaiting those who practice in ternal sanitation. We must remem ber that inside cleanliness is more Im portant than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contam inate the blood, wnile the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. Established Tree Experts Inexperienced labor is always the most expensive. This company offers you the service of a trained crew of tree men who make the welfare of trees a life -study. Trees under our care suffer little and our sen-ice cares for the insidious split that may be more dan rerous to your tree than the more spectacular breaks. WE KNOW WHERE TO LOOK FOR THE REAL CAUSE OF BREAKAGE, AND REMEDY IT. WE ASSUME THE PERSONAL RISK OF OUR WORKMEN. Phone us and have our representative call and advise you. THIS COMPANY DID NOT LOSE ONE TREE OR LIMB OF ANY CONSEQUENCE FROM THE TREES WE RE PAIRED PRIOR TO THE SILVER THAW. Have our crew trim up your damaged trees. It will pay you. COAST OFFICE EIGHTH FLOOR DEKUM BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. W. I Alexander & Company Phone Marshall 131L Chicago Bloomington Tullahoma San Francisco Portland ,t, . 'I' r t Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water Says an Inside bath, before break' 5 fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. IF YOU ARE A SICK WOMAN Can you afford to doubt such over whelming evidence as that of the let ters constantly being published in the dailv press, showing how Lydia B. Pinkham" Vegetable Compound, that good old-fashioned remedy made from roots and horts, restores suffering women to health and strength? Thou sands of women suffered Just as you are suffering and in letters over their own signatures state they have been made well by Lydla B. IMnkham's Veg etable Compound. Why don't you try It? Adv. y,v77t-U III l lUlHI iua aUlVUa . I likeV KING Or ALL rii:.iM r-u- Jnc j lj Keep. autoni"b!lefltting new ancl makea all metaiaapieaaurew, iw..o.. afe poli.b tor alomlnam. Madeoltfc f neat oila no acid or ammonia uaed. Doea the work qoleklr and givea laat. fiia coliah. Sold a two aire oana hr all Grocer j. Hardware and Drug Store. LnjJrJhrJPboJeoJT ii The Y. M. C. A. will fit any ambitious young man or woman for high-class positions In Bookkeeping, Stenography and Salesmanship. To men this Includes valuable athletic, aquatic and membership privileges, although tuition cost Is ess than elsewhere. Phone Mala 70A5, A 65I. Our class in public speaking is giving great confidence and com mand of language to its membera. the cost la small. WANTED, CHAISS TO CANE B7 SCHOOL FOR BLIND FOR PARTICULARS CALX, tH. J. f- MYERS, MAIN 548 Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A 6095 REPAIR DIRECTORY 1IGHTTNO FIXTURES Electrical Contmctora. Wiring Suppliea. Repairing of all kinda. MORRISON ELECXKIC CO. Ill West rark Street. Pittock Block. A 2458 Broudwrpj- (M I Suit called for and de livered. Sponged and Pressed, $1.50 per month. Also w- will make you a ault to order for S10 down and JJ5 per month. Cnique Tailoring Co. soy Mark St.. bet. 5th and 6th. Phone Broadway 514. Phones Shop, B'd'w"y Res.. Sell. :17 I. A. WAT.KER EI rXTKIC WORKS Motor Specialties Bought, Sold. Rented. Repaired, lotb Burnside. 0i74. A 6674. mm LET LEWnv'S DO TOUR UMBRELLA - , v-- - 11 h.i IRM) a L ycVVi?lS:!REf1 RECOVERING. New iUj$134 Covers from 75o. Uiv- two rx3. rw3ll Lennon'a Laurel Co a-y-, 3'gl S -I ere. guaranteed tl SS3-M ara. 3.5O-4.00. Morrison. Opp P. O C. F. BERG. Mgr. TUNING AND REPAIRING i:i ir'- Stennmi.liiflay& Co. Cor. Sixth nd Morri-on- ptanos and Player Flanos. Prices reason, able for expert work. Shoe Repairing Yv call and deliver. Phon us. Bubbar Heel. Men's or Women's, -jo. LADIES' SOLES. 60c. tiOUDVIAK KUOB CO. 148 tourth Street, Near Alder. Mi PIANOS REPAIRED tea mm Talking Machin.cn and Muisica. Instruments. Expert Workmen. Vory Reasonable Prices. All Work Guaranteed aa Ordered. GRAVES MUSIC CO. 151 4th St., near Morrison. Motor Car Repairing; of every description. Machine work in connection Rarvle car at vour service. The lartrest and beat equipped repair plant on the Pacific Coast. Fred Dundee 573 JEFFERSON ST. I Both rbones. liHht eiiir Brancb. Fast Water and Salmon Ll.aj'M..1 Trunks and Cases Repaired by Experts Fna Delivery Main J774. PORTLAND IKCSK -UFG. CO. 3d A Pin 1 I r I g3C2 fssss N The biv a..- iia a uua, i.iUt-rn and H Airzantiv aDuointod hotel, possessing , H one of the mos. beautiful corner lob-j 5 hies in the Northwest. i-ocaiea ai 10th and Alder sts.. opposite Olds. sfw Wort man & Kine's bl ctepartment f store la heart of retail and theater j district. Rates. $1 and up. Hus 1 V meeti all trains. "U"' car also rana frnm I'nion Deoot direct to HOTHI. SEWARD. W. M. SEWARD, i'-'op. Mar Har 4 war Co.. lil Front it Adv.