I - tttt: sttxpat onrcoxrAy. romxAyp. yovE3iPEir 23. iois. " 1 PISGAH HOME IS IN DIRE HEED OF FU11DS For Men and Women a great saving idea connected with char Mrs. Lawrence Points Out Benefit to "Down and Outs" k of Work on Land Tract. ity. Ik - 1 AID OF PORTLAND ASKED ApproprteUo by CUT Coanctl to Help Coatlnac I a ran Near hemp puuM) I Tboafbt to i Ha Darl. Or. I la r ..4 cf aid Honal f4 th.i n r nti ..!,cin na e4 r" J .... - . r,iin to a eommani'B. ,. trim Mra. iutu. B Lro who I la barge ef IS p.aca. Met. Ur tit the " a4 tor. .Mi. i tome . e tk j! war from rertUnJ. a oT. S n.. - - air.adv t.iere era more ti.ra lae tare W provu.oo W cere f Mf. Lawranco Pt" ,or Ik. .oc; ef rctue4 to ose wer4 wt'.a itn:. h.b4w. i. ri-tad ot. -f,t kaw cos we continue tM work wti.r, ar. .o W it ws.a we "I I Pr or rent. Hoar , w f irnUft eala ot we pay v.r roer? We o.ed h.lp co Prtio Item the people F- Mr urifK t.it ef ' "r Ml. ma fte preel lira ea4 ef thalr laab.1117 I fl wBrw. THe lf.U ere rV.1 cf Idle " fit .no'S.r m! IU 1P fc",,,T w. t I t. srt ni'l - thai II rmn be .- 14-1 ani ih.r.for. e ooatb bo- .r. tn-T Ce f a4 It." BbO - Cf l!. eprxo'tunltr cf ltm jr. f coeernitie to t. kor K : kU I. tl4 1'raJiraL "tl t.:l Jt ' f M r. fruitful t-4 for iroar f tirt. tui lo ! nriii "4 l9ui i rif" t 4rtfi- Ini. J.j6!. frfnfi .f omBlty. ar I tBr o4 rn. d f. ' 4-'r. litw lk th.. I ! roa'ril f t hr tn.v t ia't ffc j- r 'fin Il -l'u I ) .r.l cnte an Ik. rna" It co.t. a tl c.ata atUr en r.n-N al 1 rant It th. lljm.. Ti l tttf. fft4 I (.u. o;4 if -- h Ji hf o ! ko!4 aa4 ra a rt4 to di tsi. work ae 1 aaoar H.jar l ma sa moT farlaaf U J 4 ! f""11""1 In kno II lrl frjn n Vt tie ltat:o si ! l'tr" floa t IS. Jfal t.ma Mr. l mtT9 Mr Utl I M'a. r.nftU-a ..rl.lt.a t. a4r4 ta.r4w -I t.B Ti- ei'r 't ' PVraria'.iJn rr cf h l l-,r . I wft. M ! A16. J'al' r....nu aa4 Mr. l'.-r aal II4 nm-a I edt ur a,.4y t.ia from tt'f "iMr Tra caaaa. wa:.4 from fr!Ur.J .t.rdar. i fni:.. '.sr.. rit" wa;ii4 to4r. k.r.. Ta.r. ar. JJ aoar IJ mora IfcaS IntamiKb. Mra. r.. a 1 fcac p., I feaa ai; t ab' a limKr ar 1 aiit.r m.t.ril fr a. from laa luaMino cf l'ort:an4 feui;4 nx af oJ fcn. cf fl an-i . b4 -i limVf a I hac ,4 . al l !' I" I toi4 Ibm m.a lt -''. I oi4 a-4 oaa wuu-4 !"M 17 tui prupo.1- l.oa. mm twItrUi fiaa 4utH(4, Aarlrr r cflti--tn abottl IHa rm !. Itgtn." taal f Bn. piSt liit to th P't:i Ibat lht It oci .rrif ItxtttutloB. I lb la aur. )i t.-At mi. la trio'ijr a on-a- tariaa ntituioa an i laat cur ni a?n lo help th. B"tr b.b f tr4 a af aair rItio. fc.il-fa lay ai.r or m.r ic ba. ri(jk hw m i my "orlt dirrimll fir I or. Ir know tear on4rful.y 1A4 liii bi. ia. I m. uaJ.r trial nam ao4 la fo.jr ymtt eu'-r H h ir from aothln lo a ct hitb. It II w.ra l for ll r.Bl unprar4.at.4 flnaacial tttttlnn. nafl l line oa a Iiao otbr rsaaiaatloBa ar. 4oir- I , MUSICAL CLUB HERE TODAY Orsanljatloo mil Iu llrartl la Coo. rrrt ! Y. l. C. A. Tnai-! of uol S-iBlay af'.raooa ri(:imm. Ifta T. M. '. A- oir will pr.aaat tS tc:a tlirl CluX BD l.trr oriintin. la a t.i coa cart at J J 'rlovlr. Tk. riot ta oa lt T lo tha CaM- foria fairo. Tka proa-rammo. towbica all -a ara lati4. f iowa: rfi.r. "tV-4 la ITut-n . rs. W A at I O'ajT I tr- !(!- o l'r'-.-i" i M. i3iara . rf.r r. i-tri . b ' ai r ... a a Him- Vrm . J. B lB-.. )( Oi' r.t.r.i. oraao a.'x " . ' " Vhl r.'r.: rofn.e o:x Lt i-B.r-1 it mm Aitna a.4 04-. rra.B: w-ia Vt T' T-.r.' T-f" t"l Rl. .. i.t la ftMcat'iK f-T T l'sfwti u m Ulnrr Vu !-. X O ata rra M a Aitn a4 r!: i4n rt.roa. SISTER MARY EDWARD DIES riunrrr Worker. T Trara OIJ. tlarled al 0,rt. fUU' Warr tao-ar. coa of Ik toa.r. cf tbo Ki.tar af Ika lta-r i,iri. 4t4 Mxnltr li al too Coa nnl ef lb Hair .Nama al t.f a. ao4 TMtir-r aaoralnc oaa bart.4 al lb .lr Smo Cara.t.rT lh.ro. Iitr Mary lUoarJ oaa ;i a.ara ol4 att bo4 la r.i .ri f r yaara. kai-c ea from Kotr.l ! Or.oa la Wfc.a r-a Join4 la o4a & - ... rvi!'. fYii.-BiB. bb4 br r.ta tiT liwa la latfl. tioaloa aa4 Cai- aC.r Mary K4orl aa aaa af ! ait'.r no kn!'l lha amarpol pi4svi la J iotl K. ur, la n. V. Kotrrtoa Talra Undo. Jf-V.-Tt-v.V CtTT Or. Nor. .? (--!- r'l Uit r. Itt4ta a4 RT VkMi.r r.a.rt.oa, too erornlnaul Mi BMBla al t-.i ! anar rt.4 lot al l -bfUt-ar I iurrb .mull R. J A. Jiatt oSi- aiatin. Aftar ta.if fcjo.jiucca lbJ mliX lcala bara. j Charity 2! Economy Allowed on Here Is the Most Astonishing Sales Proposition Ever Offered in Portland your old suit, $5'for. Your Old Clothing! a ak ao aok o I Raincoat, Overcoat, or your Dress Suit or Coat Which Clothing will be given to the Muts or the Associated Charities, to be distributed by them free to the poor of Port- land. o-:,. tla. v vvpmher 29th. we will accept on any purchase of Men's and Women's Apparel, , ln e, r no or over your old Suit, Raincoat, Overcoat or your Dress, Suit or Coat, no matter mler. alter UingfuUr repaired, wfll be given to the Muts or the Associated Charities, to be d.stnbuted by then, free to the poor of Portland. ti , nPi kno-vs the nfchquality of merchandise carried by the Eastern-knows, too, that no more beautiful styles The pub he m gtnend ta purchasing the finest in apparel at a big reduction, you will have the satisfaction ofmalt WebelievethisideawiHappeaUopeple ri "s are d d" ly W and vvk this reduction anyone ho has not yet purchased his or her Winter outf ,t may now do so w "out in the .east stretching the pocketbook-and be assured of receiving the very finest for the amount spent We Will Be Pleased to Open a Charge Account for You Easy Payments for Those Who Desire 405 Washington Street, at Tenth Mm iffl aii : i . i PORTLAND GIRL'S PLAY WILL BE GIVEN HERE i-BoK- bT !'! " M-r-. Win Ojii Tod.y for One Wck at th ItrlUs Tncbtrr. V..' - w - - w v- r j . i i ... ) . v , . " v. v ? a t ' - r i. a-' J " T"s-7 -rjm r- o" Tttst Try AS MOiiT BT.ry bo4y kaaara, war- arat Mare, aotbor of "Baby Mlaa." "Pally cf Iba Clreatf" a4 "Taia Pcja. ohlth aoar a arraa'b tar at tia llal ic Tb.alar loolctit. I aa Oracoalaa. V uila ba no I bora la -ortlaa4. ah r. root . 4 eara iroro H,;,, obara h ftrat aaw tka l:ht of y aa4 a cbUa a(land4 Iba lorl t.nj aablia aehoola. Oaa af bar la timata plarntalaa bain tha pUywrtfbt J a:. a iart Ooodiraa. an atlll an atbar. Cbart.a Orttamarbar. wba U erarticlea- la la Ihla city. Afir flalkl lla pub'.lo arbeol Ml, kltto, waa lhaa baoarn by bar faantr aamo af blattan. w.Bt Eaal to att.n4 M'aa fabln'a fir.UhlBt; achool tr girla. Raiorala la bar motbar bora aa.arai ,r later, aba raoaisaa but a abort tlin. and want to v u MtA-ail . arhaol of actlDff. Il.r (lrat nfU'Ennl wa with i-iiii.i : n.it. and la hla company h f.ral mat tJr Salwyn. to whom ha la ruarriad. Jiiaa Alayo plaaaad bar mana(mant and bad do trouble aiiar ward la curio ao amnla. tn, i.k t. Aarldaat. tVh.a "ArUona- flrat produced la London botb Mr. aod Mra. Balwyn . MAnnKar. nt tha romDiRT. Mra. mrtA tha Isadinc rola of Honlta for l wa.ka. As in tha caa of Kdcar H.lwyn who had wrlttrn Tha Country tiojr. .-aariy airncu. ..un Binnr.'' and TT.a Arah." hr play . . .. 1 . K . n .n acrid. nL Htl9 Pwaaeaa4 no racial tratnlnt and had aavar conttmpiai.a orau-ana uii- hlp. Ona day a membar of th com pany In which he wa plbylnr r-markt-d that If a dramatic version of -ind.r Two FIK- er were wn th. rola of Cla--"t uld Jtac"jr tuit Mlaa Mayo. Tba Ittr lmmdl at.ly acnt for a copy cf Iba novU nl bocama o Interacted In It he wrote a taa trnlon In one act. Mr. Selwyn ( hla approval of the Playlet and hia wife enlargrcd It Into a Iiva-Bc. p..,. "Twin tieaa, ona 01 . mv-.--. ,rc !! lo our time. wa rit n lo three day. thi comedy Mii Mayo had co-author Sail-bury rieia. Of coura the comedy wa iu.eiru b Kield booK wnirn ano rru .n hour, and Immediately began to cribble on the play. HI companies aro prcn-u."is - - Beda" elmultaneoualy In America wnn . - .,iru. The proceed have helped make tha author rich. Cleaa Playa Advacalrd. ..1 . 1 .irnntf BllVOCata of 1I.S 7W - clean playa. In n Interview recently Ml Mayo ld: -v nra auccea. of -Bnby Mine" with "Twin Beda." botb of which the critic, wer rood enouith to call clean and whole- ome. a " a. v" queatlona from all manner of P'OP-- Almot tna nr quMu aiioH a hnaa succea with then-, why don-t you try your hand at aomeinmc a naue iui . Trench"? Almoat everywhere I nave found that people have the hry that wholeomene in a i - " cap. , .u. People atnerea lo.e."" theater lova to laug-h ta much they'll 1- . . 1 v. 1 n rr that fllvea them IIUK 11 II JJ half a chanca, but they laugh more, and looser, and come back oflner; and recommend moro heartily, if what they hav lauahed at ha been clean. PIONEER OF 1845 PASSES Jmmr C. C. Hall, 78 crs umi. Jjctc Family of Five. a r 1Ta.ll at ta CTBCT DlOlaCr al III S ' " . ' . . r I - a. IT v t aMli.. JN O- vember JI at the age of 78 year, lie waa born in t-iay . - w a ml and came acroa tne plain with hi parent. J.rne K. and Mr, cyntoia Ann nan, 12 children. .n .,riv.t at Oregon IUI ' " - , . City lata In lecember and oon aner ward .ettled on a piece of land three miles outh or Huiievuio. m Hall mrrled Mry Elizabeth OarrUon. a pioneer of 1. nd flva children urvlve: P. P. Hall. Portland: B. . Halt. I'ort Angele.. Wh.: Mi K. Hall. Valde. Al.aKa; Mra. rail. Kverett. Vb, and Mr Mary Garrett. Donald. Or. Mr. Hall oiea In 10. In 1908 Mr. Hall married Mr. Julia Pavl. who urvlve him. POSTAL BUILDING SOUGHT landlord Willing- to ! Qaartcra In Arlct I Wanted. The Oovemroent I looking- forvl landlord who will le a 'lb' bulldlna- at Arleta for a potofflca there. Tha lea.e on the preaent quar ter, e.pire. May 1. and propoe . . . .. .. nnatafflca autbor- aia are urn " ' " . Idea for a building. leor to furnish heat, iichl. wster and equipment. Tb leaa 1 de.lred for the coming flva or ten year. All Interested may obtain blank form, and 'r""'" . . . i i..ituinp Welter. Xla from roiwii'" " ' .. . - , , main po.tofflce building, and ha wlU ... rwx. an War 1 1 open oia " . 6nd Contract Awarded. Tha Columbia Dlgrer Company to receive the contract for furnl.hlng . l. ... and aravel to the cruinea tw, - Th. city during th. fiscal year of 11. Th company tendered the lowa.1 bid tor tbe materials -- : r.p.lrs and sWew.lk construction. Th. oontrsct durlnlb year wi 1 amount to accoramg w i EUROPEAN DANGER TOLD MISMOART HAS XAB.HOW ESCAPE FROM Pl.MSHMEXT. t, E. Coaradi Retwraa Kroaa tarrying Beveath-Day Adveatlat Teachlaga la 'Warrloa; Coaatrlea. at -' f r. n l.ailpr of i t. uonraui. wi jwiit"ji - . . . ... .U T,n wr A Hv.n. tne woric 01 me otwcn.i-j tlst Church ln Eurooe. who arrived yea- . . IJ A - n .iiHIrnCA teraay morning, iuuiwwu - . i nn .1 the Cen- ot more uixn .w yw.ow-o - trl Adventlst Church. East Eleventh , . . i t . . 1 1. . I at 11 A iM.. ana r.asi -. - In which he gave a thrilling account of his experiences in Russia, Austria, Hungary and Turkey, where he was under the watch of the police and often thrown- into prison. His experiences in carrying tne inree-ium uict Russia before the breaking out of the war were full of difficulties and he only -escaped being sent to Siberia through the effort of the American Minister. ' In Germany he said there were -0 conference.. Kldar Conradi toldofhs : .. i Turltpv. whpre the stan- dard of the Adventlsts had been planted In Constantinople in spue ui. ference of the police. In Africa, he said, the message had been carried suc cessfully and in Europe as a result of all these effort nearly 40.000 had become Sabbath keepers. In Austria Hungary he said there were 3000 keep ers. rt II W. Cottrell. of the Western Ore gon" conference, presided. A collection was taken for missions. Elder Con radi addressed a German meeting yes terday afternoon at the church, Mallory avenue and Skidmore street. Later in the day he held services at the Port land Sanitarium and last night spoke in the Knights of Pythias Hall. City Gets Jobs for 10 at Bar View. Ten men were f urnished.yesterday by the Municipal Free Employment Bureau for work at Bar View, where consider able damage was done by the recent storm. The men went to the scene at once to go to work. Mr. Dieik, Better, Returns Home. ' Completely recovered -from a slight indisposition Commissioner Dieck re turned to his office yesterday after several days at Hood River. He passed the few days rest at his orchard near Hood Rivr. SAGE Found Simple Remedy that Relieved Child Mild Laxative Compound Cor rects Stubborn Case or Constipation. Ar. imr.nrt.nt dutv that devolves on parent, is tha regulation of their chir dren1. bowels. Health in later life de pends in large measure on early train ing and a child should be taught from Infancy to regular habita. When from any cause tne oowei in comes congested with etomacn miM laxative should be employed to orien DD the passage gently and carry off the congested mass. A most effec tive remedy for this purpose is hin.tlnn of simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. v... vc r nulla of Reed. OBla.. useu I-.. r-.Moii'i Kvrurj Pepsin for her baby boy. Harley Buren Bulls, and ays "It did him more good tnan we have given him. HI bowel are very stubborn about acting, dui mey aail-r every time I give him Dr. Cald well Syrup Pepsin." Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Fepsin contain- at.. .1 ., anrl I al . on aia At n rrrn i j u ui uk. aa v. . iplendid remedy for children and older people well. It n oeen on n..LiM1I ' o. vt HARLEY Bi:RKS BUI.1.S ket for more than twenty-five years and is the family standby in thousands of homes. Druggists everywhere sell it for fifty cents a bottle. A trial bottle. Af .hiriTfi can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington St.. Montlcello. 111. Didnt Expect to Live I. . letter to tba PI I-boratorlea. Mra. O. O. Walker, of Walker, Ur toanty, Oregoa. writeat "I have been taking Fruitola and it has been a great relief. I suffered so with gallstones my family and friends didn't expect me to live." Krai tola la a powerful Inte.tln.l lubricant and .often, the hard-M--rtMel that co.e -o n.ch .offering, expelling the eo.tge.ted CrSSSS. TlVVfy': To "S balld ly reco aovea bile irera ibo ier s-n.l. aad Traxa are prepared la Plnoa laboratories at M-T.ln!ri7r ..r-rVaVement. have b-n made to .apply them at Tha Owl Drag ta, atore. TEA TURf GRAY HAIR DARK If Mixed With Sulphur It Dark ens So Evenly lhat it can not Be Discovered. r , That beautiful, even thade of dark. glossy hair1 can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- pliur. l our nair is j uui .... -- makes or niara tne lace. v nen n turns gray, streaked and looks dry. wispy and scraggy, jusi an b.VVl--tiou or two of Sage and Sulphur en hances its appearance a hundredfold, nnn't. hothor to DreDare the tonic; you can get from any drugstore a 50 cent bottle of "Wyethe Sage and Sul phur Compound." ready to use. This can always be depended upon to brinff back the natural color. tnicKness aim lustre of your hair and remove dand ruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. YoU simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark: and appears glossy, lustrous and abun dant. Adv. For Acid Stomachs Use Magnesia The almost universal use of mag nesia by physicians and specialists in the treatment of stomach troubles is duo to thtf fact that it neutralizes the excessive acid and thus stops food fer mentation the direct cause of nearly all stomach trouble. Of the many forms of magnesia such as oxides, cit rates, carbonates, sulphates, etc. the one now supplied in either powdered or tablet form and especially recom mended for acid stomachs is bisurated magnesia, a teaspoonful of which In a little warm water immediately after eating will instantly neutralize the ex cessive acid, stop fermentation and thus Insure painless normal digestion. -, Be sure to get blsurated magnesia rather than any other magnesia, as this form is prepared especially for . the treatment of acid stomachs. The five grain tablets are the most con venient for phvsicians and travelers to carry and two tablets are equiva lent to a teaspoonful of the powder. Take two of the tablets (with or with out water! or a teaspoonful of tne .powder in a quarter of a glass of water -after each meal. Stomach sufferers and dvspeptics who follow this plan . and avoid the use of pepsin, charcoal, . soda mints, drugs and medicines are astonished to find that the stomach, -relieved of the irritating acid and gas, soon regains its normal tone, and can . -do its work alone without the doubt- . ful aid of artificial digestants. Adv. Phone Vour Want Ads lo THE OREGON IAN Main 7070, A 609 X.