12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1804. , I? The Coast's Oreateat' Jewelry Store" " '"' " ' , i , " " " "DON ; Do not wear cheap or improperly fitted glasses.1. ' - Do not wear your glasses when they are bent We'are"' always glad to straighten them for you.. i Do not forget that we have an expert optician who de votes his entire time to the scientific examination of the eye and the furnishing of glasses exclusively. ' Manufacturer? of Jewelry and Optical Goods Cor. WASHINGTON AND THIRD MAXELL MO; 121, 123 Grand Avenue New Spring Goods IN EVERY DEPARTMENT W are - showing a, much larger and more up to date stock of Dry- Goods,. Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Clothing and Hats than was ever before shown on the east slde-i-You are "earnestly. Invited to visit our. store,, for comparison of, styles and prices. FRIDAY BARGAINS - Boys' 25c Heavy Ribbed Hose 16c , Heavy ribbed seamless fast black- Stockings, regular 25c, at 164, Bin 6 to . Child's 50c Umbrella 37c 1 22-Inch Umbrellas, steel rod and i Extra Values in Children's Shoes Chllds 20 and 22-Inch Umbrellas, steel rod and frame, fast black cover. !. ,. ' . - Newest style Kid Shoes, with heavy extension soles, patent feather Una.' all solid leather ' ' : ; ' Sizes S to 8, 85eV ' 8ft to 11 at fl.OO,..- Sizes 11 to 1 at $1.25 . Boys' $1.25 Shoes at 98c y Boys'-satin Calf Shoes, heavy extension soles, very stylish and serviceable sizes B to 13H. ' TO BATTLE WITH DISEASE FOBT&AHD , KYSXCXAJrS TAKE ; nun to oxoAirzzs bocxett WKZOB Willi XSTABUSK rBEB AXXTABXUK TOB COHStTMPTITES mxpicax ooa y nai'ioar closes. Consumptives ' are to have .. a home where they-may-receive treatment free of charge. The need of each an Institu tion has been felt in Portland for a long time and when the matter was, brought up yesterday at -the closing session of the state conference of the health offi cers of Oregon,: the',plan . for .securing such a home was heartily Indorsed. A Joint committee from the state' board of health and the Portland :. Medical so ciety has been, appointed by Dr. Gilles pie,' president of the medical society. The commitee includes Harry Lune, Dr, O. Binswanger and Dr. woods Hutchin son.. The committee plans to secure a country place, not far from the city and easy of access for , the sanitarium. The fresh-air. treatment will . be ' used entirely. Those patients who are able to pay will ,' do so buT-nO one will be refused because of inability to pay for service. ,--.i.-v-- ..... -,: ... ,:, . s Dr. Hutchinson said today that it is likely that an ,- organization will be formed and trustees will te appointed to receive funds. .The committee has held no. meetings, but will fake hold of the enterprise at once. . , The . medical . conventions closed yester day. Mo'st'.of ' the ;tlme was taken up in a discussion of -the prevention jot tuberculosis. ' The doctors agreed that sunlight, fresh' air. and. exercise are much more - beneficial than drugs. It makes no difference as to the climate, they say, and furthermore, consumption is not a hereditary disease, as is contended. Dr. J.- R. Tocum of Tadoma opened the dis cussion and was followed by Doctors N. K. Foster of Sacramento, secretary of the California state board of health: E. B. Picket of Medford, 8. B. Nelson, pres ident of the Washington state' board of health; J. Hunter Wells of Korea, C J. Smith of Pendleton and W. T. William i son, William House and Woods Hutchin son of this city. . The following out of town physicians attended the convention: N. K. Foster, secretary v California state board of health, Sacramento; Dr. 6. B. Nelson, president Washington state board of health; Elmer p. Heg, secretary, and Dr, L..M, Simms.of Kalama; Dr. E. A. Pierce, Salem; Dr. -H. C Smith, Marlon county physician, Salem; Dr. Frampton Broslus, ' Hood .Kiver; Dr. .Robert E. Pilkington, , city . physician of Astoria; Dr. Walter GCullln, CoquiUe City; Dr. C. X Smith, Pendleton; Dr. E. Barton Pickel. Medford ; - Dr. Alfred Kinney, Astoria; Dr. J R-iTocom. Seattle; Dr. F. W. Van Dyke," Grant's Passl Dr. Harry R. Cliff, St Helens; Dr. Kdward Bennett, county physician of Benton county; Dr. JT. B. -Hall, city physician and mayor of Clatskanle;. I A. Beckwitn, city health Officer of Eugene; Dr. Harlos H. Ong, Wendllng; J. O. Booth, county Judge of Josephine county; Thomas F. Ryan,' -.'-county '' Judge of Clackamas county; C. J. 'Trenchard, county Judge of Clatsop county; Virgil E. 'Walters, county Judge pf Benton county ro. A. Hartman, county Judge of . .Umatilla enuntv: Dr. Taylor N. Snow. county physician of Baker county; Dr. ! B. -H. Parker, city pnysician, tsaaer wy, . E. Blakeley, county judge 4 of Wasco county; Dr. G. O. Goffln. county phy sician of Sherman i county; Prof essor Pernot, state bacteriologist; Prof.! Albert R.- Sweetser," state hlohsglst; 'Dr.' Ralph Matson. bacteriologist of thestate,board of health. l V vvvvV -J ;i , t ' ' V?:; .', vf ( ?U's Cur far Comumptioa pNTtats grip and pneumonia. At drnggiats. : . . ; Please Remember TJiat our Spring Top Coats and Suits are absolutely correct in style, fit, fabrics and workmanship.' There's nothing common place about them. ' You'll find swell swagger styles here suitable for the needs of the most careful dressers. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS HERE FOR CLOTHING CARRYING THIS WELL KNOWN LABEL. AWKERSAEWyoRK Bufftim Pendleton ' CLOTHIERS - HATTERS" FURNISHERS - . ' ( - . . . . .............. "... :-. ,. .. ,-.,-:v. .. : , (, , ,. . .. .. . 311 'Morrison Street, Opposite. Postoffice Grrect Clothes far Men m rt'yyyjll SSJBaBSBBSBBBSBSSBBSBSBSSBSSSSHBSSSBSl THEY COST NO MORE OUR WIND-PROOF RUST-PROOF UMBRELLAS Cost no more than the common kind but wear twice as long JOHN ALLESINA 309 Morrison St. TWO STORES 286 Washington St. West Side Office Removed To New Quarters, 109 Fifth Street, ; , Corner Washington. Always the Best Work When It Comes From the Troy Laundry. TR&Y LAUNDRY,CO. DRINK THE OLD AND RENOWNED GAMBRMJS LAGER BEER SEND ORDERS FOR BOTTLED BEER ; : ' TO OFFICE, 793 WASHINGTON ST. I TELEPHONE Na ' hlAlU 43. BOTH PHONES. ( FOR EVER YOUNG j By using U-AR-DAS (Liquid. Face Powder), II ; which imparts to the complexion the softness ' and beauty of healthy youth ' II I ; and preserves it from-the I VXT . ravages of wind, sun and age. t fat' Xxtfrt FOR SALE BY ALL . fVv Ay ORuaaisTs vSfY THE" DIFFERENT STORE" fcDS, W0RTKKNr : KING FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS. y mm puma 111 1 " I 1 n r i mv.rn wr ; w in m mm imm- mm BV CEIiin BBRWOS DIBBS. .Widow, of Guatemala's Assassinated President De tained at an Francisco. '"'". r ;:;,r; ' ' y -y ;- ; y.;-;- y:y United States Customs Officials Seized Her Famous Collection of Jewels and Demanded 960,000 Duty She Wore Them on State Occasions and Everybody Thought They Were Worth $1,000,000. MME. ALGERIE REYNA BARRIOS. TW Mitont effldalt t Bu fraaciM wh kxl demixld (40.000 Aatr bw eoll. tioa et dUaiond and etkar ffai r attoaikd t Um iUsmtctt tkt mtl e( tkm ra "Barrioa DlMta," u4 that tb Mtlraoeileotlea did ot eoat (20.00a Km BfrioiJath widow tlttMM t1 ! OutoMll, M bar jawal war aoa ldrd fcy rrdy f fca taa 4w M taa warld. Come to Our Store and See the Genuine Barrios Dia monds the Kind Mme. Barrios Wore. . " ; Why people continue to pay extravagant prices for diamonds is more than we can understand. Anybody who will read the following special dispatch telegraphed from San Francisco to the lead ing newspapers of this city will readily understand that it is no longer necessary to pay enormous sums for diamonds: ...... H8aa FrmncUco, March 16. Mm. Algerio Rem Barrios' famous diamond necklace, which, aha has worn . on state oocaciona in Guatemala and at social functions In New Tork, la not composed of high-priced diamonds after all.bnt of Barrios Diamonds. Many other gems In what was thought to he one of the most magnificent collec tions of Jewela In the world . are bat clew imitations. . This astounding discorerx was made by Custom House -experts, who examined them for the purpose of fixing their value.""' Mme. Barrios, the widow of the second. Barrios, President of Guatemala, assassinated, like , his uncle, two years ago, arrived in San Francisco recently. The Custom House officials demanded that $60,000 duty be paid on Mme. Barrios' jewels. She demurred, 1 claiming that the gems were bought in New York by her late husband's agents. The Custom House experts examined the jewels after Mme. Barrios had failed "to establish ' her statement by documentary proof, and the amazing discovery was made that the jewels of Mme. Barrios, reported to be one of the wealthiest women In the world, are, many of them, only "Barrios Diamonds. The jewels upon which $60,000, duty was demanded are not worth $20,000. Experts thought the jewels were worth more than a million dollars. , Now, what do you say to that? If Barrios Diamonds are good enough for s president's wife to wear on state occasions, don't you think they are good enough for you? - If expert jewelers, selected by the United States Government to appraise such articles, think -Barrios Diamonds are the high-priced kind, do you think any ordinary citizen .would detect ; the difference? We defy them to distinguish Barrios Diamonds from the kind sold in exclusive jewel ry stores every day for fancy prices. Don't go astray in such an important matter as buying dia-' monds. Comc to our store and get the Barrios Diamonds. You Must t x - f . f ) Three-Stene Til- SoaU Marqul.. ! pCnow. VTwWta, Baanttfta whlta and partaetly brtlllaBt brtlttaBt atonea, wUk atoMa, araohr aurtehad. , Baby, Bnaralo, of Tar- Setkitli ul 0Blab4 1 tU. , 1 tkfwasuoat wlU taa ( stona art br a4. A ; graataat cat. A au- P?lJ?TV- if!!17 Jiti alflat irTo cat a caw fc. aiatlnrd 7 "f s',:: 9i u : j i -wJ 5 These Beautiful Diacmorvds. Grecian Scrd! Droseh, A. Saiatr Aaaifn aepiad tram elaaale found In Ataaaa. Baantlfallr nrnvfA, with t apwUlaf. Saablag atooa la tar aeatar. Cmaaot M told from SSwT" SI 50 o O O O D V '' O 11 Star SnoJmrst or Pendant. A blaaa at bdUtaaor. Bxact cory of a Tiffany 4alra ooatlof SSTBw aura wait. Haarr Actually worth 10or$12. Oor prl ca. . Sat with manMosatlr aaaatlXvl, aoic raatad to waar for 16 aa4 brUllaat atooaa. d fiilai BMrantlDfa. :$4.50 Osld Tracery Brtach. e ' Oh et tha aandaoataat and dalntlaat biwchM ar 4a alraaa. Boralahrd Mid, aJlad. will war far It yra. Sat with aerta aa(nlocntlr baastlful aionaa. a Bargain , mv fnoa k.., incanuy paaaonu ""$2.00 a : Fhre-Stone Eing. A 'narrat ot Brilliancy nd eolor. . A Ttflany daalga. rtra boaatlfvlly whita, brilliant, acrf act- atad atonaa, A rlog acta- auy worut 110.00. . Oar price m. a ring acta- .53.00 t Mserisli Brooch. ' , A foatec aad aaauUful Saalca riaaily wen aa a pvadank Am .net ay at lOorlah Aaaifa aaatiaf SXTS. Hry gold ailed m w1 nr whita, 52.00 Qreciaa loot. A bwottfol aawfllala et ahaaad fold and a iarn whita atoa. at par fad ant and artlttaacy in tha oaator. Thla ota umat be dlattan tnn)Jta arighiat, wc 1 $1; Rings that seem to be worth $100.00 for $2.50. " ' " Studs that teem to be worth 1 150. 00 for $2.00. Scarf Pins that seem to be worth $200.00 for $2.50. Cuff Buttons that seem to be worth $150.00 for $3.50 Lockets that seem to be worth $35.00 for $150. Rings that seem to be worth $50.00 for $2.00. Brooches that leem to be worth $56.00 for $2.00. Brooches that seem to be worth $300.00 for $4.50. Brooches that seem to be worth $150.00 for $2.50. -Studs that seem to be worth $75.00 for $1.50. StjsSwawhjahAsSsBsahxawhjvhjsSjpas j Flat Belcher. , A ring that aaaau tb ' ! worth at iaaat imOOu ' Htirr hand mada. , 1 'ataaaUngv Sat' with i larja, OitrnUlaat aparh. i liaf atoaa. Tha moat 1 . paaalar auea'a rlag of- ,hAaajWhAsnstjfsiVhksa' V. ry -rf f ft. - t 1 Solitaire St ad, : Parfactly whita and brUlUst S or $ karat. 1 stDMS, : hand ' sat J to . haary gold filled monny Inga Our prlca th0 aaaaot M 41stlngaltd S1.50 nnwtwtlAA TilnvAVlci r th arat approach to genuine diamond eror dl DarrlOS JJiamOnaS cor.rod. Thoy haT. all the ruator, fire, color and brill laney of old mln (ami sad will atand noida, boat, alkali, ete. Do not confound Barrio Diamond with uch worthloa 'imitation a. Rhlnoatono. Braalllan, Montana, BoIItU diamond. Barrio Diamond hay novor bofor been offered for sal la thia city. Olir (lllfimtTtn9 w aelOnfoy tuarenfo Barrlot Die Vy" J yJUillUiMl mtudi f nflt tktlr mriUUmci town Wt will gtv $t$,0M t ar emiiitiHa lutlltwtllm tt tt tm H aaawa ral a f.r ra. Araa (a .alac. ... af afaaa wc MM to mlv mmrtmct tatlttactltm. W4 saiski li5aSissaMhai awa 13