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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21. 1809. - 8 PLAfJTIMG OF J i . . ' '..II t ' -ROSES DAY'S FEATURE Civic Societies of City Will Aid in Jlaking; Anniver sary memorable Social and . Patriotic Meetings in Honor, of Day. Washington's birthday la to be ob served In -this -' city: with: .'holiday spirit and general exercises, the, lead ing, feature of which is to be the planting of the Luther Burbank rose, which he has called "Rose of Oregon," at the grounds of the For estry building. All the banks and most of the' offices .of the city will be" .closed, the school children will be at .liberty, and while eastern rel atlresre shivering la theicy blasts of -winter-the- Rose.. City's inhabi tants will turn the day into one of patriotic observance and rose plant' tag In the home gardens and In the public parks.-' " Other social; and "patriotic 3 meet ings will be held. In the city. ; The new lodge building of Orient lodge, L O. O. P., Is to be dedicated ;"he Knights of. Columbus hold a special social evening and program, and the patriotic societies of the Sons and the- Daughters of the American Rev olution are to hold an elaborate ban quet. "' At Colombia Vark. Tha principal features (Of public in- reat ara tha exercises to beheld un der the auspices of the Peninsula Rose society, W. J. Peddecord. president, in Colombia Par, tn the peninsula, at 10 o'clock. A special band el t musicians will sriva a concSrt. ' Kalph Hoyt and W. wVnn Johnson as representativi the Roi osa Festival association. Judge Munly and other prominent men will be present and will take part In the exercises. , t . . The rose planting at the? grounds of the Forestry building will berln at B p m. Fifty little girls and the same number of little boys will take part in the planting of the roses and will add a picturesque feature to the outdoor ex erciser. F. v. director gener- n-a.1, ana ibo nwwiu oi'. publicity of the Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc Dunham, acting and also Weirord TM.iilnn will h nr pliant as tbe oril- clal representatives of the exposition management to taks part in-.the exer cises. ''. . '"- A'. A Torastrjr Bnuaiaa;. The following progTanrvin be driven Music by Professor Brown Rose City band, rose planting, directton Mrs. J. W. Mlnto. ' president Rose society; prayer, Bishop Charles Scaddlng; pres entation to i'oruana or iumur - our bank's new rose offering. Chairman Dr Emmet Drake; official acceptance of Burbank offering. Mayor Harry Lane; address, "Cementing Friendly. Relations R.tn the Twin Cities ofthe North west," F. V; Dunham, acting director general Alaska-Yukon-Paclflc .exposl flnn: nresentatlon of Joaquin Miller nuvnnlri tn h human rosebuds assist In tn the rose planting, President Ralph W.Hoyt; benediction. Bishop Scaddlns. The souvenirs to be given to the IIP lie children who assist In the rose niiiitiio urn ajitncranh cards with Pic tures of Joaquin Miller's home and sur roundings. . The honor of holding the Rose of Ore gon for the planting Is to be enjoyed by little Louise Hoyt daughter of.-Pres-1dent Hoyt of the Rose Festival aasocla-tlon--a pleasing and pretty favor which the little lady can look back upon with much satisfaction. ' At the same hoar as the rose plant ing exercises the annual business), meet ing and election of officers of the Ore gon society Sons of the American Rev olution, will be held at the assembly room of the Commercial club. , Bobs of Amsrloaa IWvolntlon. During the afternoon the Daughters of the- s American .Revolution, .Oregon, chapter, will be entertained at the Port land Heights club by Mrs. John A. Keat ing. Tha officers and directors of tjie society are to assist In receiving and the young girls of the organisation will assist the hoatesa in serving her guests The patriotic address of the day will be given by ex-Senator HuBton. - . In the evening Washington's birthday will bo observed by the gathering of members of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revelation and tha Sons of the American- Revolution at a banquet at the Hotel Portland.- The guests will as semble about 6:80 p. m. vV. "D. Wheel- 1 (Li mi 4' WRITTEN GUARANTEE 'FOR FIFTEEN YEARS Our Special AIuniiiMim Plate Will produce a suction in any mouth.- is plate is especially adapted .to 3those who have had jtroublejfrr obtaining a; good fit. We take pride in this plate, as we have never yet failed to pro duce a perfect suction and give satisfaction. Ask to see' sample. .... PRICE $10.00 , f A Few Things We Can Do : - r IT. IS OUR AIM to give the best and mostfor your money, A large business and a small profit is the modern way of doing business. "That is our policy." In satisfying you with a set ' of teeth we naturally look forward to do other dental work in your family or for your friends. ; MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH is a leading feature of our business, and we believe it can not be surpassed in the point of completeness. We operate our own laboratory, and as making arti ficial teeth is a specialty in dentistry, we are in a position to make this offerand guarantee satis faction. ; : ' " - Do You Wear Artificial Teeth? If you do, have us make them over and reset the teeth on a new plate that will give your mouth and - ; - , face a natural look. We Make Men and Women of 40 Look 30 To those unacquainted with this method it may seem a broad statement, but we are prepared to . prove it by the same men and women whose appearance speaks for itself. At a very small cost a youthful appearance can be restored. Flexible Flesh-Colored Plates, regular $20.00, now.?10.00 Gold Crowns, 22-carat. .$3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22arat ; ,?350 Gold FUlings ...... . . .91.00 : ..50 Swedish j and German Spoken ; r'r ' ''A DR. E. G. AUSPLUND TFill out hollow cheeks Make old faces young Remove deep lines and wrinkles Make thin faces plump Correct a flabby or withered skin Teeth Extracted No Extra Charge When Other Work Is Ordered. Nervous peopre and those afflicted with heart weakness may . . have no fear whatever. i H J Silver FUUngs Progressive Dentistry "In these days there is no excuse for anyone, young or ' old, to suffer from aching teeth or being unable to masticate food by reason of defective, ones. Our method of filling teeth robs dentistry of all its terrors .and makes the filling of a tooth absolutely painless. A 15-Year Written " Guarantee With Our Work. ELMTO f AIMLESS MNTISTS E.G. AUSPLUND, D. D. S Manager " Lady Attendant Bank References Cor. Fifth and Washington Stt., Across from Perkins Hotel NO PAIN! . NO HIGH PRICES! Open Evenings and Sundays wrleht Is to be toastmaater. Colonel C E. S. Wood: address, "Wash lowing prorram will be given Aaarecs, -ueorgw The fol- Washlnrton,' Ailments of Men , Happily Overcome ; BrocusBriruT thb it majtt. tlndoubtedly the tollowlns; pre scription will work wonders ror that great class of man who, through dissipation of their nat ural strength, find themselves In their "second childhood" long be fore tha three score and ten -allotted to life's pleasure and en joyments are reached.- It ia presumed to be .Infallible, and highly efficient in quickly restoring In "nervous exhaus tion," weak vitality, melancholia ana the functions. ' Ftrat get fifty cents' worth of compound fluid balrnwort in a one-ounce package, and ' three ounces syrup saraaparlUa com pound; take home, mix and let stand two hours; then get one ounce compound aeencs cardlol and one ounce tincture cadomena compound (not cardamom). Mix all in a aix or eight ounce bottle, shake well, and take one tea-; spoonful after each meal and one when retiring followed by a drink of water. ....,,. v i By mixing It at' noma no man - need be the Wiser as to another's shortcomings, and expensive fees re avoided. Lack of poise and equilibrium ) in men Is a constant sou res of ' embarrassment-: even -when the Sublio least suspects It. For the enefit of those who want a re storation to full, bounding health, ' and all the happiness accompany ing It. the above home treatment, Is given. It contains no opiates or hablt-formlng drugs whatever. Mix It at- home, and no one will be 1 the wiser as to your affliction. . Waahlnatbn'a birthday ' celebration in the evening at Alumni hall. Grand ave- initnn u n Advocate of Strong Gov ernment," Colonel James Jackson; .solo. "Star SDanaled Banner." Mrs. Fletcher Unn; address, "A Parallel, '7 '61," It H. Northun: address. "Peace and Tntr1ntlsm " Hfv. A. A. Morrison. . D.l address. "Washington, the . American Ideal," W. D. Wheelwright. By Xalgnts of Oolnxnbns. The Knights df Columbus will hold nue and Clackamas street, tne pro ceeds of which will be turned over to the Christian urotnera college, a varied program will be given inxwhlch F. . O. Eichenlaub. violinist, MrsN Kose Coursen. Reed's, Treble Clef club, Blg nor De Caprlo - and- Miss Hazel .Daly, pianist, will have- part. Interesting vaudeville skits 'and turns- will be In troduced, and Weinburger's orchestra will play. John F. Melds, I I. B., of Boston, will make , the principal address of the " evening. ' ' The dedicatory services of tha new I. O. O. F. building, will be held Mon day, evening, under the direction of Grand Master. HoStetter of The Dalles, who will deliver the principal address. Following the dedicatory services. there will be music and av program of ad dresses. BUILD PACKING HOUSE CREDITORS' SM .. XSA3 ' ABVSBTXSEttElTT . ' LAST PAGE SECTION 1 . nr TOSAT-8 PAFBB. White Salmon Valley Ranch Will Be Independent. (Special Dlapatch to The Journal. - Husum, Wash., Feb. 20.-J. R. and P. B. McCracken have tha material on t h . ground for the erection of a large modern fruit packing house. Their ranch lies along the White Salmon river, two mmm ahnv. Pinnm. 70 acres of which comprise one or tne xinest young grow tn orchards In tha valley. The Mc Crackens shipped nearly 6,000 boxes of choice apples last season, ox wnicn me Newtown fippin ana ripiisenDerg vario tta nradomlnated. . Tner expect to market fullv . double this number of hntrm durlnar tha n resent Tear. On of the longest pow-waws that has occurred lor years was punea orr re cently by a number of Indians at Turn- water, above Qranddalles. The occa sion was tha marriage celebration of two young Fiwaanes, ana inaians galore flocked from Yakima, Warm Springs, Lve. Celllo and Spidls to Join In th fes tivities. For two weeks the natives, dreaaed In dazsling costumes and be decked with flashy' Jewelry and trin kets, gyrated in fantastic fashion to the music of tom-toms and . chanting of squaws. The grand finale of th ex tended ceremonies was a big feast. On of the dancers, "Celild Annie," has the reputation of being an artist In her line, her graceful movements almost bordering on th order of the serpentine dance. m - fc RICH GOLD FIXD 1 GOES TO JAIL J. S. Corcofan, Bigamist, Says Wife No. 2 Did Not Know of Wife No. 1. (Special Dispatch to Tha Jooraal.) Spokane, Wash., Feb. 20. J. 8. Cor coran, formerly an optician of Port land, pleaded guilty this afternoon to the charge of bigamy brought by his first , wife and was sentenced to from six months to five years ip the peni tentiary by Judge Hinkley. He will start i with -a buochx of prisoners ; for Walla Walla tomorrow. Corcoran arrived in Sookane this morning and Immediately acknowledged hia guilt H asked for a speedy trial. with the result that it was begun the first thing thla afternoon. ! The bigamist declared Lela Marshall never knew he had a wife when she married him here January 2S. wife No. J, Is to be Merlin Citizen Discovers Pocket on ' Pickett Creek. (Special D1pateb to The Jeoratl.l lin. Or.. Feb. 20.- E. Bradbury last Monday created excitement by exhibit ing 30 ounces of gold nuggets, which he had taken out or a nocKet on ricKet creek, six miles west of Merlin. On Frl day Mr. Bradbury came In. again with IS ouncea more. Mr. Bradbury ham for several years devoted -hia entire time hunting pockets. He has sent for his son to come and assist him in taking out the remainder of the gold which he feels' certain la still tn th ground. Th vein is clearly traceable for over 300 feet on the surface and gives evi dence of belnr of gigantic proportions. This district haa long been 'famous for the rich pockets that have been found in its mils, out mis is me largest one that has-been opened up for many years. The average yield so rar haa been about 1100 per foot on the1 shaft, land working alone Mr. Bradbury has i taken out over 206 per day with shovel Iand pan. It Is safe to aay that th present excitement will be the means of opening up other, pockets that win be equally as rich.. ; - f , , Lela Marshall. tried in a few days. she will be dismissed, under $500 bonds. If is believed She Is still MOONSHINER CAUGHT AFTER LONG CMSE (United Press LeiMd Wlt.) Fresno. Cal.. Feb. 20. Z. P.I Touncr alias Zeb Young, an alleged "moon shiner" from Tennessee, was caue.it her today, after a chase across the country. The charge la conducting a distillery without a license. Gold for Cuba. (Beant News by Ix(Mt Leased Wire.) New York, Feb. 20. Two million francs -of French gold were brought her today on La Savole when she ar rived from Havre. The sold was a consignment from the National Bank of fTance to tn National uant or uuoa. The NEW WIESBADEN method of ' Eye-Testing, which Dr. Dallas obtained -while in Europe, is; as nearly absolutely correct t as it is possible for sci ence to make it. NO EXTRA CHARGE for this method, which relieves headaches and eye-strain so jjuickly, . Our prices are very reasonable, and we have . the most up-to-date optical workshop m ; the cjty. Lenses as low as $1.50. : Dallas Optical Parlors lS-Slt Tailing ldg Oe. ad aaa Wasa. Ingtom, id Moor. Taks msvator, Chicago OothingCo. Showing of Mew Spring Suits In All the Latest Shades AT Matchless Bargains at This Price No Better Value Obtained Elsewhere at $15X0. OUR LIME AT Th sort of clothes you pay elsewhere $20.00. t In every sense of the word, we claim THE CHI- CAGO gives its patrons more in return for the price asked than any other clothing store in . Portland.' ' - Chicago QothingCo. SOL GARDE, Proprietor 69-71; THIRD ST., BET. OAK AND PINE s- y Adjoining U. S. National Bank i J. PSaiTO ML logic If we advertise to sell you a piano today for $223.00 that was $446.00 yesterday, would you not think the man who paid $446.00 was wronged? - We have no reason for offering a $400.00 piano for $200.00. Values do not fluctuate in this way. Our $400.00 values are worth $400.00. Our $200.00 piano is worth $200.00. Why should ' your neighbor pay twice as much as you pay for the same article? Visit our store every piano marked in plain figures Every ' figure is right. Every piano worth what the figure say.x "It is worth something to know the value is right-- It is fto mistake to buy where you get "An Honest Piano, at an Honest Price." SHERMAN, CLAY &:C); OPP. POSTOFF1CE , THE HOME OP RELIABLE PIANOS, : - STORES FROM MEXICO' TOT 'CANADA - All Gas and Efafric fixtures, -Art Domes e.-d Portables at ;', ; . One Half Price Western Electric Vorlis No. II Statb St, Portland, Orfn. " . Phoo Main KM. A ltll. B4.V 1 X i IT:' s NEW PERKINS HOTEL FUth and Washington" Sts. . . Portland Cr. OFt2NI3D UOIVD ft. 190B Modern Juxurr at moderata prices.". In the r of business, and shopping district. Exj ' furnished. .AH modern conveniences, Li tr! t ber private baths. Sample rooms. I . -Cafe and Grill in northwest; Bosicx trams. Rates $1.C0 and wp. FRANK A. CI. ' ':,