rilE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy, PORTLAND, APRIL 31, 1913. 1
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Bishop Oldham Comtjjo. Bishop W.
F. Oldham, of Singapore, bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church of South
western Asia, yesterday telegraphed
Rev. Benjamin Young; that he will ar
rive In Portland early this morning on
Mala TOT A JAM I hl w , Minneapolis to attend the
S.;7"7o'aS Beneral conference. Bishop Oldham
!!!!!I".'aia.n T-iTo A , will preach at 10:S0 oVlock this morn-
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AMl'SEME-VTH.
JiPTT.irs TtfEiTFB y.nth and Teylort
Vr H ibton. ta tha romedy. "A Night .
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FAKER THEATER K!Toth end Morri
son IlikM Stork Company In the play.
-The Fpollara," ilallD.a at 1 15. tonight
at S IS.
OHPHErv THEATER tMorrtaoB. hatwaan
t-.ilh and Srvanth) Vaudeville. This aft
trrnooa at 2:15 aad tonight at IS o'clock.
EMPRESS THEATER (Park and Washing
ton) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:14.
tonight at T:3o aad o'clock,
PAN'TAGES THEATER vanth and Al
der! Vaudeville. This afternoon at 3:1.
tonight at 7:30 and o'clock.
LVHIC THEATER f Fourth and marw
Aluatral comedy, "The Inventors." This
afternoog at 2:10 and tonight at T:19
and :1J o'clock.
PEOPLE'S, STAR. ARCADE. OH ' JOT.
T1VOLI AND CRTSTAL flrst-ruB PiO-
turea. II A. M -13 P. U.
RECKEATION PARK (Twenty-fourth and
Vauchnl Uaaeba;l. &aa Francisco vs.
Portiacd. this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Rabies Ordered Removed. A a re
suit of the Investigations made Thurs
day by a committee of state, city and
county health officers, the seven babies
In care of Mra. A. Miller at a amall
baby home conducted at Twentieth and
Kaleigrt streets, were ordered removed
from her custody yesterday. The In
vestigation had been made aa the re
sult of the death of a ward of the
Juvenile Court that was maintained
there. Dr. Calvtn H. White, secretary
of the State Board of Health, yester
n.iy swore out seven complaints In the
Juvenile Court, one for each child at
the home. In which he set forth that
they were being Improperly cared for,
and their removal waa then ordered
by the court. They were temporarily
taken to the County Hospital.
Child Labor Is Situect. Mrs. Millie
R. Trumbull will deliver a lecture
Monday night In the auditorium of the
Kast Portland Branch Library. East
Kleventh and East Alder street, on
"Child Labor and Ita Consequence."
Mrs. Trumbull has made preparations
to Illustrate her lecture with a num
ber of stereoptlcon views of the con
ditions of child labor. Mrs. Trumbull
is secretary of the State Child-Labor
Commission. The lecture will be given
under the ausplcea of the United Im
provement Clubs Association and the
iJa.it Side Business Men's Club, and
will be the last In the civic course that
has been given through the Winter
by these organizations.
Safe-Blowers Makb Hacl Safe
blowers harboring in Portland accom
plished their aecond burglary within
the week, Friday night, obtaining 133
and quantity of checks and Jewelry
from the store of X. & 8. Wetnsteln,
167 First street. Only a few days ago
they blew open another eafe In the
same neighborhood, but obtained
nothing. Entering the store by means
of a ladder, the yeggmen made a
leisurely Job of knocking off the com
bination, making a cup of soap and
pouring nltro-glycerlne into the In
terstice. They then covered the safe
. with blanketa and other articles, and
blew It open neatly.
Today at 1:S0 P. jr. special can
leave Third and Yamhill sts, to con
nect at Montavllla station. Mount Hood
line, with special train for Pleaaant
Home. Today's special will be the last
run by Vmbdrnstock & Larson to Pleas
ant Home. Most of the lots" of the
new townslte and acreage surrounding
have been purchased. Lmbdenstock A
Larson report a very encouraging de- J
mand for suburban tracts and wide in
terest In the Powell Valley.
SoatETHINO HAPPENI0 IK Rl'ODOM.
For one week Si rich, lustrous Belou-
chlstan ruga regularly priced 118 to 120
on special sale at tit. They are not
assembled for aale purposes, but are
all dependable. practical; guaranteed
perfect and of our own Importation. We
advise an early selection. New Spring
Importations now arriving. Cartozlan
Bros.. Oriental rug importers, 471 WaatL.
bet. 13th and 14th streets.
Th Baltimorb Furniture Coupaxt
will exhibit their hand-made mahogany
furniture made here In Portland In
their own workshop, beginning Monday,
April 23, continuing through the week
at their store. 411 Alder it For this
exhibition they will again make a IS
per cent diacount on all furniture pur
chased or ordered, alao on their new
shipment of Sheffield plate. Main 6041.
Enoi.xkirs Meet Thursday. The
Orcjron Society of Engineers will meet
at the East Side branch of the public
Library. East Alder and Eleventh
streets, . Thursday night at t o'rlock,
to bear a lecture on "Bridge Construc
tion. by Ralph Modjeskl. the eminent
authority on that subject. Engineers
and the publlo are cordially Invited to
attend.
Pufiub of St Mary's Academy and
College In series of music recitals. Per
formers vary each night. Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, April tl. 14 and
I, at 1:15 o'clock. Acadttny Hall. Fifth
and Mill streets. Tickets for series of
recitals may be had at SL Mary's
Academy. Craves' Music Store and Sher
man, Clay Co.'s piano house. Series,
tl: single nights. 60 cents.
CoLucoa Society to Hear Address.
Membera of the College Equal Suffrage
Society will be present In force at I
P. M. Tuesday. April IS. In the East
Side Library, to hear an address by L.
Mont Lapper. Dan Kellaher will have
charge of the "Question box." and
Helen Miller Senn will give an Im
personation. Elver E. Goshorx Uxdeh Knife.
Elmer E. Coshorn. Sr.. who has had
charge of the mechanical department
of Meier Frank for a number of
years, underwent an operation recent
ly at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr.
Coshorn Is Improving gradually and
hopes to be about again In the near !
xuture.
100.000.
Young flowers and vegetable plants,
all transplanted. SOe to 1 a 100; flowers
In 50. vegetables In tt varieties. Zlm
mermann Bros . florists, Tlgard. Or.
Please leave orders with our agent
Mr. Anderson. 10 Third. Muslo store.
Mrs. FiktR to Speak. Mrs. Helen
La Relne Baker will give the opening
address on the "Cause of Woman's
Emancipation Throughout the World.
to be discussed at the aoul culture
meeting, at til Tamhlll street, tomor
row night at I o'clock.
We Sell hair mattresses retail at
wholesaie prices, for to-pound beds
from 17 10 and up. We renovate mat
tresses and return them the same day.
We also ret-ovate feathers. Portland
Curled Hair Factory, H. Metxger. pro
prietor. Front Main 474. A 1174.
East Twexty-First Street TO B
Paved. Preparations have been made
to pave East Twenty-first street South
from Powell to the Southern Pacific
rarrhnps with llitiam. The contract
for this Improvement was made aome
time ago.
Dr. Richard Srxn and Dr. Sherman
E. Wright announce the formation of a
partnership with offices at Xlt-215
Medical building. Practice limited to
diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
hriML
Children to Be Bbteftted- There
wlil bo a special May day story for
the children In the children'a room
at the Central Library on Wednesday
afternoon. May 1, at 4 o'clock.
First - Cuss Shoe Repahuxo.
Trompt service, moderate prices. Jacob
fcchwind. 247 Stark, bet Park and th
Dr. L. T. Tea ft Son.
Present office at 130V Yamhill st,
corner Second stre.
Ing at the First Methodist Church, at
Third and Taylor streets, and will leave
tonight to continue his Journey to Min
neapolis Bishop Oldham Is among
the foremost living missionary orators
ot the Methodist Church. He was born
In the Orient and haa passed the
greater part of his life there, aa an
official of the church and later as
bishop, and Is exceptionally well in
formed upon the Eastern situation In
all ita phases.
Machine Totals Election' Results.
By use of a number of Burroughs add
ing machines The Oregonlan was able
to get the election totals accurately
and expeditiously In a remarkably
short time for the benefit of the readera
of yesterday's edition. The accuracy
Of the figures demonstrated the reli
ability of the Burroughs. The same ex
perience haa been had by The Orego
nlan In every election for years.
. Examination Dates Set. The United
States Civil Service Commission an
nouncea that an examination will be
held on May 11 to secure eliglbles
from which to fill vacancies In the
position of plate cleaner In the bureau
of engraving and printing. Further In
formation concerning this examination
can be aecured from Z. A- Leigh at the
Portland Poatofflce.
Class to Oi va Entertainment. The
Shakespeare class of the Women's Al
liance of the Unitarian Church will
give a Shakespearean literary and
musical entertainment on the 300th an
niversary of his birth Tuesday night.
April 23. at the chapel. Yamhill and
Seventh streets, at 1 o clock. All in
tereated are invited.
Church of Our Fathkr (Unitarian),
Seventh and Yamhill. Rev. T. L. Eliot,
D. D, minister emeritus; Rev. W. G.
Eliot. Jr, minister. Morning service,
Rev. J. A. Cruzan. "Ability and Re
sponsibility." Evening, "Disaster and
the Christian Religion."
Choice Selection of Imported Spring
woolens; high-grade work only: 20 per
cent rebate for cash payment until
further notice. J. Polivka de Co,
tailors, ICS Corbett bldg.
Mrs. Little, to Talk. "Sleep and
Its Uses" will be the subject of Mrs.
Lora C Little's address tonight at 8
o'clock, at 60 Ellers building. Admis
sion free.
Mm Laura Baldwin Doo little, ad
visory decorator and house outfitter,
redecorates and rearranges an old home
aa well aa plans and estimates tor the
new. 411 Alder L Main 6043.
To Lease. Hotel bldf. to be built,
six stores and 3 rooms; new and mod
ern. Call or address tl I Lewis bldg.
Real Waffles, the lif ht, crisp kind
can only be bad at Morrli', tl 6th, near
Wella-Fargo bldg.
Dr. A. Laidlaw, dent.'st, has re
turned to his office, 804-5 Selling bldg.
Oreoonian Barbershop, located at
111 Sixth street.
Furnished studio for rale, L 1 Ore
gonlan. Sslatino today all day. Oaks Rink.
Wooster moved. 488 Washington St.
ROSEBURG TO BE HOST
ORF.GOX STATE GRANGE TO
HOLD SESSION' MAY 14-17.
POLICE WARN INVESTORS
"Make No Purchases at Brighton
lAeach," la Detective's Message.
"Make no purchases of lots at Brigh
ton Beach," waa the aubstance of a
telegram sent by Captain of Detectives
Baty to Sheriff Ingallo. of Esmeralda
County, Nevada, In reply to a query
from that official which, he said, waa
aent for the purpoae of protecting in
vestors In hie county. The reply waa
aent upon recommendation of tne Port
land Commercial Club.
Sheriff Ingalla made Inquiries aa to
one Thomas B. Watt, who is represent
ing the realty company. He said that
repreaentatlons were made that 600
Portlandera had bought lota, which are
on the market at 150 to ISuO. The
agent told of a UH-foot channel and
many glowing prospects.
Inquiry at the promotion headquar
ters brought out the fact that Brighton
Beach has no beach, but Is spread over
bluff and timbered land, shut off from
the sea by tide-flats. C. K Curtis,
president of the compan. Informed the
Inquirers that he had dropped the word
"beach" as misleading.
F0RRENT.
Several large retail stores, facing
Sixth street, in the beautiful new Go. 'tie
building, aouthwest corner Sixth a.id
Hoyt streets: rents reasonable.
Another store and restaurant loca
tion on Sixth and Everett streets. In
another new building, which we have
Just erected; rents reasonable. For par
ticulars apply to
C11AS. K. HENRY CO..
HENRY BLDG,
Fourth and Oak sts. Portland, Or.
BAGGAGE CONVENIENCE.
When you arrive In the city It Is not
necessary to give youi baggage check
to an expressman unknown to you.
Just phone us the numrer of the check i
when you arrive at your home and wa '
will collect the check wnen tne bag
gage Is delivered. Service day snd
night. B. O. Transfer Co.. Fark and
Dnvls streets. Phones Main A
1322.
MEN'SJUITS.
The suits that I aell for IIS. 75 have
distinctive features not found anywhere
else at this price. The fit Is only
equaled by custom-tailored garments
that cost twice as much. My 30 a
month rent and system of buying do It.
Jimmy Dunn, room 115, Oregonlan bldg.
take elevator.
WHEREJT0 DINE.
Special turkey and chicken dinner
and many delicacies at the Feerless
Cafeteria, t4 and 16 Fifth street. Open
all day; music from 11 to 1 and from
t to 1 o'clock,
Chicken dinner all day at Morris',
next to Wells-Fargo building.
Master Ppence Issues Announcement
or Committees at Big Meeting.
Klcctlon Is Feature.
The S9th annual session of the Ore
gon State Grange will be held In Rose
burg May 14-17, Inclusive, and the con
ference of the Lecturers Association
will be held at the same place May 16.
Election of officers for the year makes
this meeting of the State Grange of
more than ordinary Importance. C. E.
Spence, state master, has announced
the following working committees for
the session:
Credentials C. C. Boreland, Oswego;
E. R. All.n. Tangent; R. N. Lovelace,
Rainier; lielia Inderlilll. Summit; Mary
S. Howard. Mulino.
Co-operation C. V. Mitchell, Nyssa;
F. E. Etldv, Bullards; C. L. Bergstrom.
London; E. l. l-'arnsworth, McMlnn
vllle; K. M. Gill. E.stacada.
Finance) C. H. Weli-h. 174 East Seventy-first
street. Portland: J. D. Chit
wood, Damascus: H. 1- Earl. Turner;
Mark Cameron. Hood River.
Domant Granges M. M. Burtner, Du
fur; Emma Tarboll, Yankton: Mra. Cena
Kenvon. Aurora; Mrs. Mabel Groner.
HIJlHboro. . .
Division of Labni- F. A. Goff, Mel
rose; Mrs. F. E. Eddv, Bullards; E. N.
Howard. Stephens; Mrs. E. D. Farns
worth. Mc.Mlnnvllla.
Appeals F. L. Huker. Waldport: Mrs.
A. L. Holcomh, Hlllsboro; H. F. Toilo.
Merrill: Mrs. S. T. Loniian, Kdflyvme.
Mlloage and Per Diem H. K. Davis.
Greshain: H. T. Melvln. Harlow: Chris
tine Tavlor, Corvallls; Margaret Span
pier. Oregon City; Mrs. J. T. Bedford,
Drain. .
Education Mrs. Louie Bond. Harris
burg: C. H. Hayes, Sherwood: Frank
Hulburt. Warrnton: Mrs. Bolle Cam
eron. Hood River; Mrs. E. W. Welch,
Portland.
Bylaws J. W. niack, Portland; Mrs.
E. V. Chltwood. Boring: O. C. Brown.
1'lxonville: Mrs. H. 1". Tolle. Merrill;
W. C. Kenyon, Aurora,
Oregon Agricultural College V. K.
Taylor, Corvallis: I. E. Chnaut. La
Grande; Mrs. J. T. Lee. Stevenson.
Good of the Order W. A. Cowley,
Cemtral Point; M. E. Undnrhlll, Sum
mit; .Mrs. Jane Armstrong, t;ohle; Mrs.
1". A. Ooff. Melrose; H. E. Moore. Hal
sev; Mrs. Edward Closner. Springwater.
Agriculture C. K. Tarbell. Yankton;
Flnly Edgar. PJrkreall; Henry Cham
ber, Cove: Mrs. :eorge Richards, Mc
Cov; Mrs. W. H. Bailey. Carlton.
Women's Work Mrs. MKgle Burt
nor, Dufur; Mrs. Jnnle Lovelace, Rain
ier; Mrs. C. V. Mitchell. Nyssa; Mrs.
Ellen Black, Portland; Mrs. Rachel G.
Earl. Turner.
Assessment and Taxation J. P. Har
ter, Morrill; A. S. Johnson, Klondike;
P. H. Freerksen. Hnlsey; Mrs. A. M.
Commons, Oretown; Mrs. George John
son. Junction City.
Legislation Edwin Weaver, Myrtle
Creek; W. H. Wltherrite, Freewater; A.
Bond, Harrlsburg; Mrs. Nettie Johnson,
Klondike: Mrs. O. C. Brown, Dlxonvllle;
R. A. Hulburt, Albany.
Pure Food A. L. Holcomb, Hllls
boro; George Richards, McCoy; A. A.
Spnngler. Oregon City: Mrs. Flnley Ed
par. Uickreall: Mrs. W. H. Wltherrite,
Kreowater; Mrs. S. B. Morse, Cottage
Grove.
Good Roads Fred Oroner, Hillstioro;
J. W. Armstrong, Goble; Mrs. Helen
Hulburt, Warrenton: E. N. Howard,
Stephens; Mrs. Ida Freerksen, Halsey.
Transportation W. H. Bailey, Carl
ton: Edward Closner, Sprlngwater; S.
H. Morse. Cottage Grove: Mrs. M. E.
Allen. Tangent; Mra. E. M. Davia,
Gresham.
Forestry J. T. Lee, Stevenson; S. T.
Londan, Eddyville: A. M. Commons,
Oretown; Mrs. Louise Chenault. La
Grande: Mrs. iAUra Moore, Halsey;
Mrs. W. A. Cowley, Central Point.
Resolutions 1L L. Earl, Turner; Mrs.
Mary Chambers, Cove; Mrs. Grace E.
llulhurt. Albany; Mrs. F. L. Baker,
Waldport.
A Wedding
Present
That can be used daily for a
lifetime and still be in good
condition for future generations
is a wise gift a constant re
minder of the donor.
Our Sterling Silver for the
table is such a gift, no matter
whether it is a single piece at
a dollar or two or a whole chest
for a hundred dollars or more.
15 complete patterns to se
lect from at prices competing
with New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and other large cities.
Jaeger Bros.
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
The Large Store.
266 Morrison st bet 3d and 4th
NEW REPUBLIC GRILLE
Have yon visited tMs elegantly ap
pointed grille? Everything that tempt j
tne appetite p pu:ar prices. mer
chants' lunch every day lacies' tea
room. Sunday dinner. 50 fen l 147 Vt
Morrison, between Seventh and Part
sta.
Seventh-Street Property.
Seventh street property will make
more money for you than any other
property at present. We have for aale
a choice corner facing aouth and west,
giving right frontages, for only $20.
000, that will make the purchaser a
big profit. For particulars apply to
CHAS. K. HENRY CO.,
HENRY BLDG..
Fourth and Oak sts. Portland, Or.
CARD OK THAKS.
We desire to extend our heartfelt
thanks to our friends for their kind
svmpathy and floral tributes tendered
during our recent bereavement of my
dearly beloved wife.
CUARLEd W. STINGER AND FAMILY.
FILMS ADVERTISE STATE
Moving Picture. Taken Hero to Be
Shown Everywhere.
Through t!; work of Ralph Radnor
Earle. photographer for Pathe'a
Weekly, an agency which' provides
moving picture films, Oregon is likely
to have within the next few months
some of the best publicity It baa ever
had.
Mr. Earle has been In Portland for
the paat 10 daya taking reels of the La
Follette meetings, the hydraulic work
on Willamette Heights, school children
working in their gardens In Woodlawn,
the opening of the baseball season at
Recreation Park and other scenes.
These, Mr. Earle says, are to be sent
to ail parts of the country and Eu
rope. During his stay he took a picture
of the dam at the power station at Es-
tacada. which he says la considered a
marvel of engineering, and the film
will be sent to France Immediately.
Mr. Earle left yesterday for Yakima
to photograph the blossom festival now
being given there and will then return
to Portland to remain for several
months. He said before leaving that
It had been found that Oregon and the
Northwest presented Innumerable op
portunities for Interesting films and
that hereafter this section would be
come better known through the mov
ing-picture machine.
PARASITE SENT TO JAIL
Suspended Sentence Imposed on Sam
Mandlch Revoked'.
Because of a strong Inference that
he had profited by the Illicit gain of
hla wife, Sam Mandlch. formerly con
victed as a parasite, suffered revocation
In Municipal Court yeaterday, of a
suspension of a sentence of (0 daya
and a fine of 1300. Imposed a few weeks
ago. and withheld because he promised
to marry hla girl victim. The man
and hla new-wed wife were brought
in upon complaint 't Adolph Hoffman,
a machinist, who charged that the
woman bad aecured 1600 from him.
Admissions of the woman that ahe
had turned the money over to her hus
band led to his arrest, but the case
v.as not brought to trial, the court
taking up Instead the deferred penalty.
aianaicn was nr arresiea more man j
a year ago, wnen ne Drought Margaret
Hllllard here from Alaska. He was
sentenced to the rockplle. but escaped
and was recaptured at Vancouver, B.
C After serving out lila time he re
sumed relations with the girl which led
to a second arrest and their marriage.
A charge of larceny agalnat the girl
was dismissed and Hoffman was scored
for his folly.
Interested In Eastern Oregon property,
Is at the Cornelius.
F. W. Settlemler, e Woodburn mer
chant. Is at the Oregon.
IL A. Berkman. a business man of
McMInnvllle, is at the Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. C H. Wiley, of Salem.
are registered at the Portland.
Peter Connacher, a Yacolt lumber
man, la registered at the Oregon.
H. F. Bothfur, an orchardlst of Roose
velt. I registered at the Carlton.
H. E. Walther, a hardware dealer of
The Dalles, Is at the Multnomah.
Colonel and Mrs. Herchlner, of Van
couver, B. C. are at the Multnomah.
W. S. Hodges, a manufacturer of
Kalamazoo, la registered at the Mult
nomah.
W. J. Kerr, president of tbe Oregon
Agricultural College, la registered at
the Imperial.
CANDIDATES ARE WARNED
Statement of Expenses Must Be Filed
by May 4.
SALEM, Or., April 10. (Special.)
Calling attention of the candidates at
the primary election to the necessity of
rendering statements of expenses in
curred in securing, their nomination,
Secretary Olcott Is sending the follow,
ing statement to all of such candidates:
Your attention Is respectfully directed to
the provisions of section 84 of Lord's
Oregon Lari, requiring euaiaKiii iw m
Itemized sworn statements of expenditures,
vis:
'Every candidate for nomination or elec
tion to publla office. Including candidates
for the office of Senator ot the United States,
shall within 10 days tnot later than May
4. ISIS) after the election (April 10. llt
at which he was a candidate, file with the
Secretary of State, If a candidate for Senator
of the United States, Representative In Con
gress or for any stats or district office in a
district composed of one or more counties,
or for members of the Legislative Assembly
from a district composed of more than one
county, but with the county elsrk for leg
lslatlve districts composed of not more than
one county, and for county and district of
fices, aa Usmlxed sworn statement setting
forth In detail all the moneys contributed,
expended or promised by htm to aid and
promote his nomination, or election, or both
as tba case may be, and for the election ot
his party candidates, and all existing un
fulfilled promises of every character and aU
liabilities remaining uncanceled and In
force at the time such statement Is made,
whether such expenditures, promises and
liabilities were mads, or Incurred before,
during or after such election. If no money
or other valuable thine was siren, paid, ex
pended, contributed, or promised, and no un
fulfilled liabilities were incurred by a can
didate for public office to aid or promote his
nomination or election, or the election of his
party candidates, he shall file a statement
The One Feature
Of our successful busi
ness experience in Port
land, for the past thirty
years, is
Our Diamond Department
As this requires more
ready cash, both for you
and us, it must be consid
ered as first in impor
tance. Satisfied customers
mean our success.
We ask you to partici
pate. G. Heitkemper Co.
Diamond Dealers and Jewelers
Yeon Bldg., Portland, Or.
PERSONALMENTION.
J. C. Gale, a Moro merchant, la at the
Perkins.
Walter Bllyeu, of Albany, la at the
Imperial.
Fred M. Cummins, of Medford. la at
the Portland.
It. B. Thlelsen, a Salem capitalist, la
at the Imperial.
Thomas TT Lewis, a Baker tnlnlns:
man, la at the Perkins. I
E. C. Clark, a Pendleton merchant, is
registered at the Perkins.
F. F. Smith, a Bend rancher, la regis
tered at the Bywers.
Dr. Frank J. Brown, of The Dalles.
Is registered at the Cornelius.
Thomas Irvine, a merchant of Rose
burg, Is at the Carlton.
W. M. Fleming, of New York, and
Does Strong Light
Blur Your Vision?
It shouldn't. Tou shield your eyes
from the glare of a strong light not
because It Is natural that you should do
so but because of tha nervous ex
haustMd condition of the eyes. I can
conquer the most pronounced case of
this sort with special lenses that I
make for this purpose, and you wlil be
able to see thenceforth In the strongest
light without shading your eyes and
without having your vision blurred.
You should not delay having your eyes
examtred. Come to me and you will
be assured of a scientifically exact eye
test and the best glaasea at lowest
price.
Dallas Optical Parlors
21M-21B FAILING BLDG,
Corner Tblrd and Washington Streets.
Secoad Floor. Take Klevatoxw
GENUINE
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
For men, women and children
six pairs guaranteed six months.
Mailed free of charge, U. S. or Canada
BROOK HATS
WITHOUT A PEER, $3.00
Foil line Youman and Stetson.
Particular Attention Is Called
to Our Beautiful Line of
Men's and Young
Men's Suits and
Overcoats
$15, $20, $25
These Suits are made especially for
us and guaranteed to give first
class service. They are strict
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May 4. 10X2) after the election at which ne
was a canaioai". J ,, : r -fall
to llle such a statement shall be fineo
$28 for every aay on wnica ne
fault, unless he shall be excused by the
court. Fifteen days after (May 8, 1912) any
such election the Secretary or mate, or
county clerk, as the case may ds. enaii no
tify the trlstrlct Attorney of any failure to
file such a statement on the part of any
candidate,, and within 10 days thereafter
such prosecuting officer snail proceea
prosecute said candidate tor sucn onen.
. In mnderlnr the
X or jfwur uitituv. -
i.mit of expenses within the time (not
later man .
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