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EUROPEAN EYES
If your gums are inflamed and bleed when you brush them, ' you have
- pyorrhoe, a disease which if let run causes recession and , teeth to loosen.
; No matter how much money you pay the dentists to have your teeth fixed,
if the disease remains untreated, your dental work will not be satisfactory.
In this office we make a sDecialtv of ovorrhoe. We ask every man, wo-
Italian I Army Officers of
' man and child to call a) our of f iceiahd have- their teeth examined, when our
examiner will explain in detail, giving'an itemized statement of all work to be done,
Genoa and Milan Vis if.
THE OREGON. DAILY -JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY. 8, .1808,
; Marquis Battlsta Oropallo of Genovn,
Mid. II Duo VlacontiDl. Modrone of
Milan, a member of the, city council, are
tfthe Hotel Portland on a tour of this
country, sight-seeing and studying the
conditions In general. Both men have
terved in the Italian army and retired
with the rank of .captain. Marqulae
Jropalla 1. the 'Owner of Vast estates
n Hal and ta not en if
moan. Hr. Modrone la a cotton mar
:nant, , ......
f Municipal Bakeries la Milam.
I Milan has 10 citizens who serve he
:woplef the . same as-acounellmen tat
hie country. In addition .there Is the
ulef executive who holds practically
heame position as a mayor in cities
f . the United States. Mr. Modrone
(pent today visiting different parts of
Portland inspecting the different depart
i nenta of munldDtu a-overnment.
t "Like Portland; MUaJi owns its water
Modrone said this
"and In the years to come
Uupply. system," Mr.
moraine-, ''and. In the y
hlnk that the cities of Italy will eon
rel practically all the publlo servlo
yatem which are operated for the
ieneflt or tbe people.
b 'In some of the smaller towns the
nunlolpallUee own the bakeries which
provide tne people witn - Dread ana
-akes. While at present Milan does not
ontrol' the lighting- plants or the street
allways the City authorities are work
ing to this end and within a reason
uble length of time I believe this trans.
ormatton of ownership will be broucht
.OOUL"
(food Class Stays at Mom.
The Italian merchant was asked about
She existence of the Mafia In this
Dountrv.
I 'In the
south of Italv." ha said.
("there la an organization which Is
Lnown aa the Mafia and. I have no dotibt
Shat branches have been established Iq
o go to make
ted States are
id this body In the Unit.
nostly former convicts or others who
.itve been disgraced and wfio have fled
rom their native land to avoid punish
Jnent.
"As a matter of fact the American
eople aa a rule do not aee the better
Af tnm ItallAna Th mftlnrltv nf
?he people from Italy who are living
Iver here are of the lower olass suoh
Is those who work on the railroads and
uvnvr juuu i uara moor, ine euu-
aiea. oeuer orea iianans seiaom come
kere to live. Of course there are in-
tances where aome of the nicest pea
le have migrated. to the United States
nd have made a success of the ad
enture." Italy la so thickly DODUlated that In
fine minds of the two Italian men the
h-nmlgratlon to this country will nl-
k-ays continue. Mr. Modrone said that
rhjle a great many Italians had recent
ly oeen returning home, many others
re' preparing to come in their placaa
nd that the heavy Immigration to the
merlcan shores will always be one of
he questions that this country will
ave to contend with.
LAWYER SAYS MORSE
, IS SEEKING HEALTH
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York. Feb. (.Wall street la fa
ulting In much speculation today re-
ardlnc the whereabouts of Charles W.
Yorse,. who was' one of the street's beat
nown financiers, land Wondeiinr how
audi be rescued from the recent flnan
af wreck In which he found himself
tn tangled.
Albert T. Boardman, attorney for the
kljfcn financier, declared today that
Hot-se failed for Europe Saturday and
l 111 remain tnere three wmu to reraln
Ms healthy It is thought In New fork
tat he will settle. In Paris, where he
i part owner of n mansion. There are
me that think Morse saved at least
,1,000,000 of his fortune.
If you are bothered with" a plate that does not
fit, bring it in and we will reset the teeth on
a plate, that will give you entire satisfaction
Nervous People and Those Afflicted
With Heart Weakness Can Now Have
Their Teeth Extracted, Filled, Crowned
and Bridged Without the Least Pain
Whatever
No Sludenls No Cocaine No Gas
OUR
Silver Fillings 50c
) Platinum Fillings i.,;$1.00
. Gold and Platinum Alloy Fillings ,-..$1.25:
Gold Fillings , .$2.00.
, Enamel Crowns ....,.."$4.50
Gold Crowns, best 22k $4. 50
Bridgework, per tooth .$4.00
Rubber Plates ..................$5.00
Vegetable (Vapor (used only by us) for painless ex
traction Of teeth . . . .; ; 50C
A binding guarantee given with all work for 10 years.
To those living out of town at a distance up to 150 miles,
we will allow carfare one way providing the Dental Work
amounts to $25 and upwards at the above prices. We are
prepared if necessary to do your Dental Work in one day.
. providing there are no treatments of teeth.
Ladies in Attendance Phones M-3880, A-5340
Our bridge work or teeth without plates Have no
equal. Thousands of our patients stand ready to
'recommend them.
MSTAILMENT PLAN
... . j
. If you desire to have your teeth fixed and cannot
pay cash we will do your work on monthly payments.
A protective guarantee given with all work. Open
evening? 'tiir8' o'clock; Sundays, 9 to 1.
Read What Mrs. Olmsted Says:
. .."I had 21 teeth extracted at Chicago Dentists
by. the, use of, vegetable vapor, absolutely pain
less,' the most pleasing effects, and highly recom
mend them. Yours truly,
"MRS. OLMSTED, Seaside, Or."
Corner 6th and
Washington Sts.
18 OfflcM ta Ualtea States
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DAGGETT SLAPS MILLS
LIGHTLY ON THE WRIST
iORGE HtlG TO TAKE
OREGON PREXY'S PLACE
'" 8peelil Dlipetcb to Tbe Joorntl.)
ynlvereltjr of Oregon, Eugene, Feb.
Oeorre W. Hug. '07. waa elected
islegate to the athletic conference of
le ctfllegea and unlveraltlea of the
orthweat, which li to take place at
alia Walla, Friday and Saturday. Hug
b to take President Campbell a place
n ine president im unnDie 10 aiiena.
tart A. Mcuiain, v, win also repre
nt tbe university. The delegates will
U the gueata of whitman college while
icy are in wana waua. no tnatruc
ona were given the delegates and they
re left on their own responsibility.
rematory Boulevard Will
Cost $2,500, Not 25 Cents,
Says Superintendent.
C I Daggett, auperlntendeat of the
city crematory, says In reply to Coun
cilman Wills that the roadway leading
to the crematory la sadly In need of re
pair and that the work cannot be done
properly for less than his estimate of
f!,600.
'The roadway,' said Mr. Daggett, "1
In such bad condition. that it U a cues
tion Of onlya abort time before, aa en
tire new one will have to be con
at rue ted. The present road is narrow
and the wagona have to follow the same
courae, hence the wear and tear shows
more quickly than It would If the road
way was sufficiently wide for two
teams to oaas.
"In regard to the selling of bottles
and giving the money to the city em
Dloves. I have only to say that the mat
ter has been presented to the council
men several times and no adequate rem
edy has been found whereby I could
secure bids in answer to advertisements.
The sums have been trifling and the
city has been benefited by having the
bottles removes.
Mr. Daggett will appear before the
next council meeting and ask to be
heard upon the subject. He believes h
will be able to show the councllmen that
he has done the best he could under
the circumstances.
C0NREI0 WILL
LfHEIKH
Great Director Resigns Posi
tion at Metropolitan
in New York.
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(Calted Prew Leased Wire.)
New Tork,.Feb. 6. The many recent
rumors that Helnrlch Conreld, director
of the Metropolitan opera house. Intends
to resign that position have bean con
firmed.
Conreld Will lay down hla baton
soon as he and Otto Kabn, who repre
sents the opera house company can
agree on the amount of the profit due
the director. Conreld's health has been
bad for some time, and during the past
few days It has steadily grown worse.
The physiclana declare he must go to a
warmer ciimaie.
The annual Conreld benefit will not
be given this year. The one held last
year netted the director from $20,000
to IZZ.OOO.
EDITOR MUST
PROVE CHARGES
Idaho SuDreme Court Re
mands Governor Gooding's
Libel Suit for Trial.
TIPSY PASSENGER
FIRED AND FINED
(Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.)
Canby, Or., Feb. 6. Charles Hurlas.
arraigned before Juatlce William
Knight for drunkenness and disorderly
eonduct on Southern Pacific passenger
train No. 17, was punished with a fine.
Hurlas had been to Oregon City and
imbibed very freely. He refuaed to pay
hla fare or get off the train, and be
came abusive. The conductor called
City Marshal Dick and Hurlas was
dragged from the train. Hurlas ia said
to have offered the conductor an old
ticket which had expired.
GREAT 2-DAY SPECIALS.
gee Today's Ad for Trlday and Saturday
Bargains.
Don't fall to read our ad In this is
sue, you'll find many seasonable bar
gains In high-grade merchandise. Also
note our special
McAllen 4 Mc!
rlson.
note our special Saturday night specials.
McDonnell, Third and Mor-
LIFT MORTGAGE
FROM HOSTELRY
Vancouver Hotel Proprietors
Win Suit Against Ger
man Loan Society.
(Special Dfspatca to Tbe Joerasl.)
Olympla, Wash., Feb. I. A suit In
volving a. mortgage of 120,000 on the
Columbia hotel, a three story structure
located near the ferry In Vancouver, has
been decided by the supreme court in
favor of L. M. Hidden and wife, owners
of the hotel.
The hotel wa mortgaged by the Hid
den in 189S to the German Savings A
Loan society of San Francisco for $10,
000 with Interest at T per 'cent.
In 1891 the Hlddena executed a chat
tel mortgage on the hotel furniture for
12,717 to secure a payment or interest
in arreara. In 1902 they paid the loan
society 13,447 In ful of all Interest to
that dato and secured ah agreement for
a reduction to 6 per cent Thereafter
the Interest was paid promptly, and la
June 1908, $10,000 was paid on the
rrlnclpaL In tbe following October,
10,111 waa tendered as final payment
on the mortgage and rejected by the
company.
Suit waa brought to compel a re
lease of the mortgage. The loan society
claimed the contract for the reduction
of interest was void because there was
no consideration; that the plaintiffs had
failed to nay the insurance on the fur
niture and that the tender waa by draft
Instead of gold coin.
The lower court found for the plain
tiffs and the judgment la affirmed by
the supreme court
New Notaries,
(pedal Dispatch to The Journal.)
Salem. Or.. Feb. I. The list ef no
taries public appointed In and for the
state of Oregon ia as follows:
Holbrook Wlthlngton, Medford; John1
F. Wallen, Pendleton; J. Q. A.
Astoria; O. Rosenblatt 8. H. Haines,
John C. Jameson, M.
Bowlby,
Haines.
Bllllnga. Portland.
LEAVES FUND TO v
BUY BREAD FOB POOR r
-
Lancaster, Pa., Feb. t The will of
Barbara Hauar, for a number of years '
a resident of Marietta, leaves $1,000 to
the trustees of the German Lutheran
church at Marietta.
The same amount is bequeathed to the
trustees of the church, the Interest of ;
which is to be used to purchase bread
for the poor of Marietta. -y
WASHINGTON RAILWAY
COMMISSION BUSY ;
(United Press Leased Wire.) -
s. The stats
OlvmDla. Wash.. Feb.
railroad commission is
arranging to
make eomDlaint and fore hearings on a
number of matters that have been pend-
ing. These include the requirement of
stations at various parts of the state.' '
improvement tf roadbed, etc. '
(United Pre Leased Wire.)
Boise, Ida., Feb. 8. The supreme
court has reversed the decision of Judge
Wood In the district court in the crim
inal libel suit Instituted by Governor
Gooding against R. S. Sheridan, princi
pal owner of the Evening Capital News,
ana remanaea tne case ror trial.
Judge Wood sustained the demurrer
of the defendant, but the supreme court
held that the article on which the suit
was based was libelous per se. and that
it devolves upon the defendant to prove
tne trutn or tne charges made.
CLEAN r TO
SALjL
MIIIISIEIIS MEET
TO TALK PEACE
r .
Dr. H. II. .Guy Says Pcbfrte
Who : Expect Jajp . War
Are Loose Talkers.
(Cnltad Press Leased Wire.)
Los Arigeles, Feb. 8. The first peace
conference ever held, on the Paclflo
coast assembled yesterday' In .Choral
hall, this city, and if the sise ef the
audience were to be taken as an Indica
tion, It might be said that Los Angeles
la for war instead of peace. The meet
ing waa presided over by Dr. Warren F.
Dav.
The principal address was deliverer
by Dr. H. H. Guy ot the Christian
church, recently rrom japan. ir. qui
from Japan. Dr. Guy
lived In Japan for 15 years. All talk
of war between Japan' and the United
States, he ' said. Is the creation of
imagination.
The result of the conference , waa
to
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Children
COAT
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Values up to $5.0Q, Clean
. Up Sale price
J. M. Acheson Cos special clean-up sale of their entire stock
of Coats and Suits nothing reserved, every garment must
be sold. Come, if you can, and buy for your present and
future needs.
SEX WINDOWS
COATS
Values up to $10.00
Clean-Up Sale price
$2.95
Coats Values
$7.50
$1
up ,o If
95 r
COATS
Values up to $17.50.
Clean-Up Sale price
$4.95
Coats Values up to
$27.50. Clean-up Sale
price
$9.75
Short Caracul & Crushed Velvet Coats
Values up to $27.50. Clean-Up Sale price
$7.75
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SUITS
Mostly black and . large
sizes. Values up to $37.50.
Clean-Up Sale price : ,
$19.8
pass a resolution unanimously hi favor
of organizing the Southern California
Peace society and adopting a constltu
tion patterned after that of the Ameri
can reace society. The election of or
fleers was deferred until the next meeting.
Salem Bobbers Boay.
fttaltad Press Leaned Wlra.1
Salem. Or., Feb. I. The home of H. H.
Pierce, a lineman, was entered by rob
bers last evening and $27 la cash se
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