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THE SU2TOAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, APRIL 10, 1914. 9 LAWYER ON STAND SAYS PASTOR LIED Tacoman Denies Wife Smoked or Gambled and Avers Rev. Mr. Barnhisel Drank. DIVORCE TESTIMONY ENDS Woman Accused Makes Statement That Minister's Condition Pre vented Him Knowing What Others at Dinner Were Doing. TACOMA, 'Wash., April 18 (Special.) Walter JI. Harvey, well-known Ta coma attorney, took the witness stand today in the Superior Court in the Barnhisel divorce case and passed the lie direct and plain to Rev. A. H. Barnhisel. who had declared on the stand that be bad seen Mrs. Harvey smoke cigarettes at a large dinner at the Tacoma Country Club and had seen women gambling: for money there. Mr. Harvey declared Mrs. Harvey had never smoked or gambled, and would have been present to deny the charges her self it the statement made by Rev. Mr. Sarnhisel in the divorce action had not prostrated her so that she was too 111 to appear. "If Mr. Barnhisel said Mrs. Harvey smoked cigarettes or gambled either in her own home, at the Country Club, or in any other place, he deliberately lied," said Harvey, answering; a question of Mrs. Barnishel's attorney. "Mrs. Harvey has never smoked or gambled on any occasion that I know of in the 18 years of our married life." Pastor la Accused. "Was Rev. Mr. Barnhisel drinking at the Country Club on the night the oc currence is said to have taken place?" asked Mr. Langhorne. "Yes," replied Mr. Harvey, decisively. In a statement given to the press this afternoon, Mrs. Harvey says: "The only way I can account for the statement made by Rev. Mr. Barnhisel is that he was not in a condition to know what other people were doing that evening, as it was plain he was not used to any kind of drinking, and he probably did not know how to use proper judgment in regard to it." Called to the stand in rebuttal, Mrs. Barnhisel explained that owing to the uncongenial conditions between her and her husband she did not attend church very regularly. ) Work on Sunday Cited. "Don't you know, Mrs. Barnhisel, that your husband has attended church regularly for several years?" asked At torney Murray. "No. I have seen him working in his old clothes around the house on a number of Sundays. He worked around the garden and played tennis when we were living in the country. He en couraged the children to play tennis on Sunday." Mrs. Barnhisel admitted that she had blamed her husband for saying that he would be responsible for the children hating church. She said his manner of telling them to go to church made her say this. She -declined to admit that her husband's ideals were higher than hers. Rev. Mr. Barnhisel was called to the witness stand in rebuttal of this tes timony. "I think a large number of the con gregation of the First Presbyterian Church thought a great deal of me," he said. "In resigning I did not want to connect myself wtih the church's active work, because I had a problem to solve without the membership of the church feeling its influence. Real Reason Repressed. "The circumstances of my, resigna tion made it necessary for me to re press the real reason, as I didn't want to discuss my problems with the mem bers of the congregation. In regard to Sunday observance, I was in an ex hausted condition from .my work dur ing the week and took recreation on Sundays. I consider all days honor able to do any honorable work. I tried to get the children to attend regular so as to inculcate into them at an early age the church-going habit." The divorce suit began against his wife by the former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, one of Tacoma's leading and most influential churches, and which has set Tacoma society by the ears for two weeks came to a close today with rebuttal testimony and was taken under advisement by Judge Mitchell, of Olympia, who has been hearing the case for Superior Judge Easterday, a personal friend of the. Barnhiseltfcom :: A. S. BENNETT PLEASED DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE RETURNS FROM TOUR OF VALLEY. Aspirant for Governor Will Devote Next Week to Multnomah. County and Then Co to Western Tier. A. S. Bennett, of The Dalles. Demo cratic candidate for Governor, returned las tnight from a strenuous week's campaign in the Upper Willamette valley and Southern Oregon. Judge Kennett visited Albany, Roseburg. Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland and in termediate towns. "From assurances and indications received in the trip," said Judge Ben nett lastnight, "I am confident that I will receive a majority of the Demo cratic votes at the primary in many of the Southern Oregon Counties. I found the situation encouraging everywhere. Democrats are flocking to my support as they have always done in previous campaigns." "The situation in Multnomah County is shaping up entirely to my satlsfac tion. I have assurances of sufficient support to make it practically certain that I will have a comfortable plural ity here." Judge Bennett will devote the com ing week to looking after the Interests of his candidacy in Multnomah County, paign of the Western tier of Coun ties. Men's Christian Association recently, his range of subjects running from the Monro Doctrine to prize fighting. Asked to say something about the tolls question before he began to speak, Mr. Clark replied: "There's been too darn much said about it already." The title of Mr. Clark's talk was "An Optimist's Views." and for more than an hour he told funny stories, quoted statistics, defended Congress and asserted that the world was growing better all the time. "It doesn't take as much sense to be a good President," he said, "as it does to make a good Congressman. A Pres ident has his Cabinet to advise him, while -a Congressman has got to think for himself." He said that if the President and his Cabinet were to die the Government would go on. and that there were 10,000 American citizens qualified to. be Pres ident. I Speaking of tha Monroe Doctrine, Mr. Clark said .that not one of the South American republics would have existed for six months without it. "The Monroe Doctrine is not dead," he asserted, "and my answer. to those who say it is is in the answer of that great President, Cleveland, that we ara the sovereigns of this continent and that no foreign nation shall colonize NGREASE IS NOTED Total Registration May Not Reach 250,000 Estimated. 164,471 NAMES ON BOOKS Republicans Have 98,13 6 Person Registered, Store Than Twice as Many as Democrats, Second largest Party In State. SALEM, Or., April 18. (Special.) Despite a large increase in registration this week, officials say it is doubtful it PRESIDENT'S JOB EASY 10.O0O QUALIFIED TO HOLD IT, SAYS CHAMP CLARK. CHILD OP SEVEN YEARS IS HEROINE AT EUGENE SJ . ,f 4"' ' - '"!"' V ' ' ' . s ' - - - j - ' - - ' ' ' '-.-..!. - - '- GLADYS AND DOROTHY TVOOLEY. EUGENE, Or., April 18. (Special.) Gladys Wooley. 7 years old. saved her 3 year-old sister Dorothy from death under a Southern Pacific train Friday. "While others stood still, panic-stricken, ex pecting to see the little one ground under the wheels of a swiftly ap proaching train, Dorothy ran over 250 feet and lifted her Bister from the track just as the train sped by. So close was her escape that the train tore her clothing as it passed. without taking the chance of getting a licking from us. There is civil war in the Mexican Republic," he went on, "but didn't we have a civil war which destroyed more property and lives than the Mexicans can destroy in 40 years? We came out stronger and better, and so will they." Mr. Clark said he wanted to see every citizen educated, so that he could vote intelligently and be sufficiently cour ageous to cast his ballot as an Amer ican freeman should. The residents of Porto Rico and Guam, he said, were not fit to be citizens of this country. He also wanted to see abiding peace be tween labor and capital. BRIDE'S BILLS IN COURT Couple Separates Xight of Wedding and Now Store Snes. ST. LOUIS, April 15 A bill of par ticulars showing how Mrs. Cecelia S. Lange, of Edwardsville, bought cloth ing valued at $276.80 in thirteen days and charged the bill to her husband, C. "W. F. Lange, wealthy retired farmer r I am not only strong for good roads but guna enough to work on them All Oregon Good Roads day. I will devote Saturday. April 25, to tha scenic Columbia River highway with the other merry Knights of the Pick and Shovel, and will be aboard the Good Roads special train leaving Union Depot at 7:45 A M. Inclosed find 75 cents for round trip ticket, which you will please mall to Address Mail this coupon to S. S. Hewitt, chairman executive committee All Oregon Good Roads day, Portland Ad Club, Portland Hotel. Portland. Or. from whom she asks a divorce, was filed in the Madison County Circuit Court by a St. Louis store. The Langes were married, in Edwardsville last June while she was conducting a mil linery store, but they did not live to gether. She is 40 years and. Lange is nearly 80. Following their marriage the couple separated after a chicken supper to several acquaintances. According to the bill filed she opened an accout with a store in St. Louis and made about a hundred purchases during the next few days. The bill shows she pur chase five pairs of shoes and fifty yards of silk. On July 22 she vis'ited the beauty shop of the store and it cost 83.39 for a manicure, shampoo, massage, mas sage cream, acid, nail enamel, two box es of powder and lipstick. Two trunks, fine corsets, silk hose, kimonas and other articles of clothing are included in the list. Lange and his wife are both made defendants in the suit of the store owners. - the total of voters registered for the primary will reach 250,000. as was esti mated some time ago. h total regis tration to date, as reported to Secre tary of State Olcott by the County Clerks, is 164,471, divided among parties as follows: Republicans, 98,136; Democrats, 42, 98H Progressives. 4948; Prohibition, 7822; Socialist, 4491. and miscellaneous, 6693. The figures by counties are as follows: Total. Rep. Dem. Prog. 3,8t5.'J l.Sf.S 1,70s 4Z 2.4HS 1.27S 6r.9 45 . .9.237 6.712 2.3 179 2.0K7 1.4:;s asr, 34 3.018 1.8114 5S6 4ft 4.435 2,:il0 1,204 12S . .2,4K 1.241) B9H S3 429 2K1 17S 5 4.T11 2..S08 1,3H ti l.aeri 8S4 :( 5 l.Xsw hUH 414 24 1.3H2 .' 685 15 1.917 1,179 410 109 5.21S 2,ri90 1.559 234 2.329 1.30 543 151 2.08S 1.237 6.18 33 l.lli 594 404 20 9,311 2.414 214 1.004 2.S7B 1.918 75 B.788 2,878 1.914 1.673 UOO 5B3 49 9.99 6,18 2.319 167 1.244 tG4 258 County Baker .... Benton Clackamas Clatsop ... Columbia .. coos Crook Curry Douglas ... UUIIam Grant Hamey .... Hood River Jackson ... Josephine Ktaroutn . . Lake ...... Lane ..... Lincoln ... Mnn Malheur .. Marion Morrow ... Multnomah Polk Flterman -. Tillamook . Umatilla . . Union . . . . Wallowa . . Wasco Washington Wheeler . . Yamhill ... C9.200 37.7tm 13,2! 3,708 2.408 S41 1.717 4.992 2,734 1,944 2.9!I3 4.1618 OS 4.717 1,247 sou 1.091 2.09S 1.K7T 1.025 2.018 2,741 430 2.429 784 241 330 1.704 942 70S 732 9K1 144 1.114 29 11 20 145 97 84 r3 03 1 38 Pro. 51 346 344 42 112 140 51 8 109 IS 12 74 300 69 20 8 r06 479 479 47 708 22 2.151 207 70 97 237 147 33 87 476 794 Totals 164.971 98.136 42,981 4,948 7.bl'8 Kociallst total. 4.491. Miscellaneous, 6,593. FORECASTER STIRS CHILLS Veteran Doorkeeper Says Congress Will Not Ad journ TJntll August 20. WASHINGTON, April 18. On this warm, springlike day CoL "Jim" Ed wards, veteran doorkeeper and prog nosticator of the Senate, haa sent the cold shivers up and down the backs of Senators and Representatives who are anxious for an early adjournment of Congress, in order that they may get home and attend to their political fences, which are badly In need of re pair. CoL Edwards predicted that the present session of Congress would not be adjourned until August 20. President Wilson and the Congressional leaders have been figuring on having the ses sion closed early in June. Leaders in the Senate and the House are extremely anxious for an early ad- GRAVES MUSIC CO. New Store. Double credit. To encourage larger first cash payments, to induce you to draw your check for 825 or more instead of tha 810 we will accept, you would be given a .receipt for 850 at 149-151 Fourth street. Adv. Much More Sense Is Required to Be Member of Congress, Speaker of House of Representative Avers. NEW YORK, April 16. Without men tioning the Panama tolls dispute, Speaker Champ Clark talked to a meet log at the Bedford branch of the Young Meningitis Kills Oregon City Man. OREGON CITT, April 18. (Special.) The first case of spinal meningitis in Clackamas County for several years resulted in the death of Robert Putz, 20 years old, Thursday night, at his home at Colton. He lived with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Vutz. who moved into the Colton district several years ago. HOME ISDC8TRV CONTEST FOR APRIL IXPSF.S FRIDAY. All essays in The Oregonian's Home Industry contest for April must be sent In on or before Fri day. April 24, to be admitted to the contest for that month. Essays have been coming in rapidly, and Indications are that the contest for April will be keener than for any previous month. The young essayists ad vance a great number of logical reasons why, "all things being equal, Oregon people should do' all their buying from Oregon manufacturers." Any boy or girl in Oregon un der 18 years of age may enter the contest. The prizes each month are: First, $5; second, 82, and three prises of 81 each. Journment. They believe that a better opportunity of testing' the merits of the tariff law and the currency law will be afforded if the attention of business people is not distracted by what Is going on in a legislatlye way in Washington, Fifth and Stark V9 ?V7 "l k-"'u-Lt 0 Splendid Showing of Enameled Bedroom Furniture one readily recognizes, regardless of whether it be a medium-priced or high priced suite or piece, the same "quality goodness" that is characteristic of the varied lines that occupy space on our floors. The present display of Enameled Furniture for the bedroom is the largest this store has ever known. It includes the ivory, old ivory, ivory, decorated, cafe au lait, white, and white decorated enamel finishes, and in the designs so well adapted to this type of furniture. There is no denying its appropriateness and charm in the bedroom. In it is expressed a daintiness and repose that, with the right decorative setting, has an appeal thkt is recognized by the artistic and discriminating homefurnisher. Four New Bedroom Suites in Enamel, Specially Priced This Week, Are Displayed to Advantage in Our Windows & ri p ft r , m 'Now $98.50 $129.50 Old Ivory Cane Paneled Suite in Adam de sign, consisting of fall csize Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. Now $136 $170 Ivory Suite, in design a copy of the Henry Harrison Spool Colonial. Four pieces full size Bed, Dresser, Chiffon ier and Dressing Table. Now $148 $183 Ivory Suite, cane pan eled, in Adam design. Con sists of full size Bed, Dress 3r, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. Nowt$185 f2'2S Suite, Adam design, in the beautiful " Cal'eaulait " tone i.f enamel. Suite consists of full size Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table. Spring; Renewal of Bedroom Draper ies and Curtainings suggests the dainty Cretonnes, Chintzes, Linens, Vene tian and light-weight Drapery Silks, Sunfast Fabrics, Curtain Scrims, Marquisettes, Swiss, Fancy Nets and Tamboured Muslins. A wealth of cheery and artistic effects that lend themselves appropriately to the de sired modern schemes for bedrooms. Curtain Scrims as Low as 18 the Yard Marquisettes as Low as 18 the Yard Fancy Curtain Net as low as 65 Yard Rugs That Contribute to Charming Bedroom Schemes The Body Brussels in the pretty chintz patterns and color tones. $33 for the 9 ft. xl2 ft. size. $30 for the 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. size The Scotch Art Rugs in the plain center and band bordered, and the quiet floral effects, in restful colorings. $20 to $37.50 for the 9x12 ft. size. $17.50 up for the 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. size. $3.75 up for the 36 in. x 63 in. size. The Cretonne Bedroom Rugs that possess a quaint ness and daintiness not found in any other rugs at or near their price. $13.50 for the 9 ft. x 12 ft. size. The most difficult problems as well as the simplest schemes in the Interior Decoration of the home are expertly handled here through our forceif skilled decorators and designers, and our completely andmodernly equipped workrooms. It's a decorative service that commands the consideration of the most exacting. We submit, in color, perspectives showing how completed schemes will appear Fifth and Stark J. G. Mack & Co. Fifth and Stark PAMPHLETS TO BE SENT :50,000 KOMHVATIOBr BOOKLETS GIV. EJT COUNTIES THIS WEEK. Multnomah County gtalcnnti Now BeiBK Prlate to Be Mailed In Few D7i 8y Secretary of State. SALEM, Or.. ApiTl 18. (Special.) Secretary of State Olcott announced to night that practically all pamphlets containing: statements of aspiranta for party nominations would be mailed next week. He said the pamphlets for Marion, Lane and Clackamas Counties had been, printed and would be mailed Monday: ' The pamphlets for Multno mah County- will be printed early in the week ano mailed upon receipt by the Secretary of State from the State Printer. The law requires that the SUite Printer shall deliver the pamphlets to the Secretary of State between April 22 and April 28. and all but a, compara tively small number will have been mailed to registered voters before May 1. when registration for the pri mary will close, x Mr. Olcott urges voters who desire pamphlets, early and who have not reg istered to do so at once. The State Printing- department Is working extra time to get the pamphlets out on time,. There will be 18 Republican pamphlets, three Democratic and one Progressive. Mr. Olcott has mailed to all County Clerks, certified printed booklets con taining the names of the aspirants for party nominations. The bookrets are all alike. Mr. Olcott will send pamphlets only to the registered voters as reported to his office by the County Clerks. It Is reported that owing to the natural increase and the enfranchisement of women about 250, 000 pamphlets will be necessary. REAL HOME RULE DOUBTED Cardinal Says Ulster May Vore Al teration Vitiating- Act. BELFAST Ireland, April 17. Car dinal Logue. the Roman Catholic prelate of Ireland, gave a brief inter view upon the home rule controversy while traveling from Dundalk to his palace at Armagh. "I never interfere in political mat ters." eaid the cardinal, "but I will say that In my opinion the Irish people, with the exception of some of them in the northeast, are enthusiastic for home rule, and not. as is so often said, indifferent at heart. "T do not believe the Protestants really fear religious discrimination un der the operation of home rule. They are afraid, however, of losing their long standing of monopoly of the good things of this country. If they have any real fear of unjust religious dis crimination under home rule govern ment there is no reason for such fear. But the people in the northeast are making so strong a fight against the passage of the home rule bill that I am afraid It will result In alterations which will destroy Its working value." WOMAN TO ASK FOR TOGA Suffragette Plans to Enter Kace Against Senator Lodge. BOSTON. April 18. When Massachus etts becomes a woman's suffrage state, which in all probability will be in 191, Mrs. Thomas Pelham Curtis, prominent socially in the Back Bay and Nahant, will begin a campaign to be elected United States Senator in place of Henry Cabot Lodge. Mrs. Curtis recently ran for the School Committee in Nahant, where Senator Lodpe is moderator, and was defeated by the Senator's follow ing. It is the Senator's attitude on suf frage, she says, that has Induced her to run against him. "Senator Lodge is strong for the Con stitution, and, therefore, against suf frage," she said recently. "Why should we be governed by rules made by old fogies? I will oppose him at the polls." Woman's suffrage recently passed the Legislature. It must pass another year before being effective. educational center for western Lewis County are largely accountable for the increase. Last year's total attendance was 47,094 days. The total for the first reren months this year was 45,-186. CIRCUS LURE KILLS BOY Skull Crushed as He Tries to Imitate Acrobatic Feat. NEW YORK, April 18. An attempt to imitate circus acrobats caused the death of Leonard Tambo, 8 years old, of 1919 Bronxdale avenue. The Bronx. With a number of other boys he was playing on a derrick belonging to a contracting firm at Barnett place and Barnes avenue. While hanging by his knees the clutch slipped on the drum that con trols the rigging, and the handle whipped around and struck Tambo on the head. His skull was fractured. He died a short time after In Fordham Hospital. Pe Ell Schools Make Gain. PB ELL. Wash.. April 18. (Special.) Pe Ell's schools have had a substan tial growth for the first seven months of the present year as compared with last year. Better school facilities whereby Pe Ell is made practically the Gets Quick Help for Stomach Pains Uses That Time-tried Remedy Trait ola and Obtains Desired Relief. People who are subject to severe cramps and pains in the pit of the Btomach and along the margin of the ribs on the right side should make up their minds that they have some thing serious the matter with them that calls for immediate attention. They should be careful, of course, to distin guish between an acute pain due to a temporary indigestion, which usually passes off and seldom comes back, and thesa more serious pains that are often accompanied with chills and fever. No ordinary laxative or constipation remedy Is of much value In these severe pains, tor tne trouDie is proDaoiy oue to the bile hardening in the gall blad der, and this requires an entirely dif ferent remedy for relief. Mr. C M. Williams, of 134 E. Congress St.. St. Paul. Minn., had symptoms of this kind and had made arrangements,' on the advice of four doctors, to have an oper ation performed. A friend, however. suggested that he first try Frultola, a California remedy which is well and favorably known for these symptoms. Now Frultola, unlike most other reme dies, is taken in one dose, as quick and positive action is necessary In such cases. Mr. Williams took a dose of Frultola and passed sixty small stones which he believes were gall stones. He has never had any of these cramps or pains since. Fruitola is also Invaluable to people suffering from persistent constipation, as what they usually need is a thorouxh cleaning-out. and Fruitola will give that. It la also a great preventive of Jaundice, which so often follows these colicky pains. Frultola, which Is pre pared only by the Frultola Medicine Co, Montlcello, 111., for whom this is pub lished, can be obtained at any drug store, and the booklet accompanying each hot tie gives lull directions and tells Its uses and purposes. HERNIA Is not a tear or breach, as commonly supposed, but is the stretching or di lating of a natural opening, which can be closed by wearing a genuine "See ley's Spermatic Shield" Truss. Fitted only by the Laue-Davis Drug Co., Third and Yamhill, who are truss experts. Adv. Toledo School Fair Gets Interest. TOLEDO. Wash.. April 18. (Special.) The school fair to be held here May 2 is attracting much interest among the school pupils. Some of the pre miums will be cash, others merchan dise offered by Toledo business men. Prizes will be given for the best loaf of white bread, best dozen cookies, best specimen plain washable dress, best hemstitching, best exhibit of in dustrial and general school work, best mechanical drawing, best collection na tive woods, and other features. Ambiguous. (Birmingham Age-Herald.) "Wife John. how many cisrars is QUICKLY ENDS THE WORST BACKACHE Makes Kidney Troubles, Blad der Disorders and Rheu matic Pains Vanish. It is no longer necessary for any one to suffer with backaching, kid ney trouble, have disagreeable blad der and urinary disorders to contend with, or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff Joints, and its heart-wrenching pains, for the new discovery, Crox one quickly and surely relieves all such troubles. . Croxone is the most wonderful remedy yet devised for ridding the sj-stem of uric acid and driving out all the poisonous impurities which cause such troubles. It is entirely dif ferent from all other remedies. It is not like anything else ever used for the purpose. It acts on the principle of cleaning out the poisons and removing-the cause. It soaks right in through the walls, membranes and linings, like water in a sponge, neutralizes, dissolves, and makes the kidneys sift out and filter away, all the uric acid and poisons from the blood, and leaves the kid neys and urinary organs clean, strong, healthy and well. It matters not how long you have suffered, how old you are. or what you have used, the very principle of Croxone is such, that it Is practically Impossible to take it into the human system without results. There is nothing else on earth like it. It starts to work the minute you take it and relieves you the first time you use It. If "you suffer with pains In your back, and sides, or have any signs of kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma tism, such as puffy swellings under the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if you' are nervous, tired, and run down, or bothered with urinary disorders. Croxone will quickly relieve you of your misery. You can secure an orig inal package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first class druggist. All druggists are authorized to per sonally return the purchase price if It falls In a single case. Adv. that for you today? Husband This is my seventh. Wife You do nothing in this world but smoke, smoke; and I am sure that's all you'll do in the next. Alveolar Dentistry Kllmlnatea Plates and Brldgework. It Is equivalent to dentistry in the zenith of Its perfection. It is the coun tersign of beauty, cleanliness, com fort, service. WK DO NOT SAY that We will make your torth cheaper than any other dentist in the city. WE DO say that tht quality of our work at the price we offer it to you la the cheapest you can se-ure anywhere. Briefly, the Alveolar method is this: If you have two or more teeth left in ither Jaw. we can supply all that you have lost with K-cth as good, solid and sound as the best set of natural teeth ever grown in any human belnpr's mouth, and a whole lot more beauti ful than nature's best product without resortiiiK to such makeshifts as partial plates and the unsanitary nridgework. Alveolar Teeth are not only beautiful, but they are comfortable and durahle. We guarantee them to last a lifetime, where the longevity of bridpework Is seldom ever longer than 5 or 6 years and generally a good deal less. It is never guaranteed to last by any first class dentist who is responsible and reliable, because all first-class dentists will tell you that briilKework at best is doubtful. It Is a painful operation and gives trouble from the time it is put in the mouth until it has to be taken out. In many cases where bridgework is impossible, and all cases where it is possible, tv e can replace your misslnar teeth with perfect Alveolar Teeth. The pain Incident to the work is practically none; the expense Is the same as the best brilgework but In satisfac tion there is no comparison between the two. We have samples in our office to show at all times hundreds of pa tleuts here in our home city to refer to. Examinations and booklets on Alveolar dentistry are absolutely free. Remember that In addition to our specialty. Alveolar Dentistry and cur ing pyorrhea (loose teeth , we are ex perts in every branch of dentistry from the simple filling up. AI.VKOI.AR l)KTAL CO. DE-VTISTS. Portland Abinaton Bills:.. 1(H V 3d St. Seattle llaleht Hlda.. 2d and Pine. Los Aagelea .VM Soutk Broadway. SIMPLE WAY TO END DANDRUFF Stop Falling; Hair and Itching Scalp. There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need) apply it at nigbt when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It lu gently with the fin ger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve, and entirely destroy, every sin gle sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous. Flossy, silky and soft, and look and It-el a hundred times better. If you value your hair, you should get rid of dandruff at once, for noth ing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fall out, but it makes it stringy, strag gly, dull. dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices It. Adv.