DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THUKSPAV EVEN WO. NOVEMBER ICC C. U v-4 ROSEIIMG JUS Fc!s raplhn Soap 7 Cakes lor 25c IE Kow LACOWITCH DROS. 1C9-17M73 THIRD ST. aSSB Commercial Club to Try for - Federal Uuildinff, .LarfciT r rostofflce and Depot; VERY MAEIY -1 -i Vi ?i (fliMtl PlipaUh to Tb Journal.) . RdMburf, Or., Nov. IK At westing cf the Cpmmerclal club Monday evening Initial t?j wera taken toward urging . onrerffB to make an adoquate appro V prlitlon for a federal building In Rosm bur. -Tula matter was brought to the attention of tha club . by - UononabU ' Blnger-Hermann, who cited the . great . need for structure of tliia kind In thin city. Koaeburg haa four govern : Inent of f lcfia a poatof flee, -which . al ready Is In need f larger Quarters; ' ynlU d States land office, tha forestry svrvJoe' htuduuartera.. the United' States " weather bureau. Ursldes these . there " are postal Inspectors. special agents, etc.; who also need pfflcea in thla city. It ia aald a larger federal building la needed Jiere than any other city in Ore gon. outside of Portland. President , Joaepheon appointed a committee con alatlnglof Honorable Blnger Hermann, 5 Governor F. W. Benson, Judge J. w. " Hamilton, Honorable Dexter Rica and Honorable B. I Eddy to prepare data of the city'a needa In thla line, together with suitable resolutions to submit to - congress therewith. It la probable that the club will ask for an appropriation. 1 :ef $160,000.- ' ; To Make.Umpoiie Wavlgafcle. v. Mr, Harrlman also took up tha matter jf requesting . a government survey, . toward making the Umpqua river navt , gable from Boottabur to Roseburg, by 'jneans f locks and dams. ' This plan Is thought entirely feasible as there are only about 10 places whlon need to-be " thus improved. , The probable coat of, -V making this survey would be about ll,-1 V President Josephson was aisa in structed to appoint a committee to visit General Manager O'Brien of the 8. . P lines la Oregon at an early data and present to him Roseburg"s needs toward a: new, freight and passenger depot. kIof P.'S hold pikst DISTRICT CONVENTION 5 -fy -. i. .)" -"'-r '';-,' . I ' (Salem Boretu of The JourtwU . Balern. Or.. Nqv. U Tuesday night at 8alem was held the nrst of a series of district conventions that are to be neia during the winter In different parts of the-state by the Knights of Pythias. Nearly 200 Knights, gathered" in the convention hall from different parts of the: valley. . This aisirioi w of Marlon and Polk counties but there of Marion ana row counuus v'""-ition . to be discussed rrora iour j)vu" -. tWthlona from nthif dOUn- . . In...k...l marfloal tnatl wciv m t ; m"w - - , -T-. IOC View ' pnii!imuyv m . - . ties In attendance.,: , - ; .. I tutlonal and eduoatiqnal. Prominent n niminirnf npeann City ore sfded at the , meeting, responded to the address of welcoma mails by wV t. Rlgdoa.' and also acted as toasttnaster at the banquet which followed. Short addresses were made by Ous CMoser, P. B. Yoran, U M. ?orl, John M. Wall, George Sohuljnericu, ueorge w, '" ward T. Devlne oi ne fc.- B. gttnson. Leslie E. Crouch. I. T. profeor of social economy at Columbia Nickler and Walter A Fry. Delegates niver,Uy; Dr. Thomas DafJfn. r nreeent Trom avtoth, ouuu,w, Bllverton. Indepenaence, wum mm Homer FolKs, eecreiary vj. w- Falls City ana visitors jtop York Charnjes Aa . ii irroa ornvt Portland and I A wininv- of the Massachusetts Portland Albany, Forest Grove, HiUsboro WESTON MAN BUt 1 ' BBSBSMSl l m..i mwm maw fnnis In A mnrlca. Albert Spalding After a most guccessiui rauuon vi --- - ... thi young American violinist, ha. just -ailed for Europy here he win make a tour of the continent in concert. Including a jrliit to Egypt. Ywm BmUute, who Ii grandson of A. Q. Spalding, the famous ATivSlim-UM earned th right to he conBlderel on. of tut "world's great vioHniirtg,;; v ' IIFJIII KRESS 'HOLDS SESSION Medical ;i 3fen and Others From Everywliere vis V cuss Infant llortality. : ; ir.v.ri ronn.. NoV." il. -The re port Just issued by the United States v.., Mtawln that ,' 200,000 " .. . children annually, from preventable diseases in the unitea niaies fimeiy Interest to ' tna conierenc- u,. H." f ' infant -.'mortality which assemblsd.hers tedar under th auspices oi me aoi " - Medicine. At the Initial session of the oonferenca held In Lampson au Yale University rresiaen ajr ed the Relegates, among whom many noted educators, sooial workers, prac- T . iin. .nl . K0nrnentatiVeS using pny , of the most important medical schools In America. . . During the two day a1 session of the .t,. i.foni mnrtalitv nro- blem, with the possibilities of itsnsolu tlon Vto.be discussed from four points among the artlclpants are Dr. Clemens von pirquet, wjio nas junv counfry from .Vienna., to take the chair of -pediatrics ai mo v"" Medical School Dr. James fV Mason Knox. Jr., associate n peaia.iric v the Johns Hopkins seaiisi wu. - ..ni T. Devlne oi ne:-r. health commissioner f LANDOT WAOWA i (dvecUl Dlroateh ta The Jonrnl.l -T Weston. Or., Nov. 11. George W. etagKs,-, one of Weston's most nucceea' ful farmers, has purchased over 800 ncres of land in the Wallowa country near Enterprise. ' SeveraK other parties are making investigation as to prices of land in that section, and it is prob able that a good amount of Weston , capjtal will be Invested In Wallowa .. county lands. - -. A very pretty wedding wis celebrated f at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Waddington, when Miss i Ullian Waddington waa united Jn mar riage to John It. Staggs, Rev. I! Achil les officiating. The groom is. chief or i. police of. Weaton, ' HIEAiSeK'S PRAYEB . . .. BRINGS HIM $1000 l.i -i'' .ii i. 1 ' 11 -'1' -r'e - fSalow Burn of The Joarnrt.l " Salem.. Or., Nov. II. Rev. Louis P. tarden. who persuaded peorge Meyers, the slayer of Policeman Tom Eckhart ' at galem about a month ago, to give himself UP, was toaay. nunura m wh..- rant for $1000 reward offered by Gov ernor Benson. .H will also be given .t,- ...ni nftcroA bv tha cltitof Salem. n n public statement, trden declares " that ha persuaded Meyers to give him self up. by the power of prsyer. Institute of Technology; Dr. J. P. Crosi er GrlfUtn. cnnicai Pr"f ; -IVv diseases f children n the Un "Uy of Pennsylvania; Dr. Alice Weld Tal-, lant, professor of obstetrics In the wo man's Medical College ',Pennyahnia; Professor Albert G. Keller, P'f??'' of the Sclenee of atoeletr at Yal; Ir. Caroline Hedger of thUnud Charities of Chicago, and Dr. Charles Johm 4 Henderson, prof essors of sociology at the University of Chicago. niihe Club Electa Officers. me8SeNnii REFUSE Gilbert was chosen president- for ne following year. Werner Breirman was elected vice-president; Frank Tr Mere dith, secretary;. Joe Baumgartner, treasurer;- Fred J Rice, F, O. f bcn' 8; a Mnnnln. Charles I McNary and br .W. Carleton Smith, trustees. WEDS THE Hilii, HOI HIS TITLE Kentucky Girl and French Nobleman Love at First ., Sight Much Romance. :f: i-rr, : : :r v New Torkv Nov.. It- Before a larga and fashionable assemblage In St. Pat rick's Cathedral, Archblahop Farley oft flciated ( at. the wadding today of Mlsa Sussnne Jlennlng, a noted beauty from the Blue Grass regions of Kentucky and the ' .young Marquis Antolne de Charette, son of General de Charette. the head of the French Royalists in Britany. " ' . ., , Miss MarJorle Curtis was the bride maid of honor, and the blrdesmalds were the Misses Helen Coster, Porothy Hayden, Francea Alexander, Luoia B. Hull: all of New York; Miss Helen p. Hibbs of Washington, and Miss . Emily U Helm of Louisville. The bridegroom had as his attendants COmte Amede des Cars, Baron J. de Meyronneht Saint Marc and the Marquis de Chalrgny. .. The wedding of Miss Hennlng and tha Marquis de Charette is a case of "love at first sight. When the young mar quis met his future bride at the home of her parents in' Tuxedo park, -the Henninss were bitterly opposed to hav ing a titled aqn-ln-law. The young peo ple thereupon took matters In their own' hands ana accompamou vj chaperon they started on a deoorous 1 elopement to Paris, where they con- i oealed themselves In a cheap hotel, 1 Thtre1 they were located by the mar- j auls mother; who took , her son and , the runaway American girl to her ; chateau In Britany. The consent 01 the Hennlngs.was won by cable, , The Marquis de Charette was born in Paris and ir f 9 years old.' The Duchess of Madrid and Don Carlos were his sponsors. He spent severaT years In Germany, and after his -Uaty ser vice accompanied the Duke of Orleans on a Journeyed the east He passed two years in Portugal, and subsequent ly paid two visits to Amerioa. The bride of today is tha only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James- wiuiam- son Hennlng. She has maae ner j r ..ini .nil n York and has also spent much of her tim,e In Wen- lngton and at Tuxeao. . Wm ." '; G30 - Values Now ; A sale that will be a positive revelation in style,' fit', quality and workmanship at the price, ihese suits undoubtedly have never been equaled in this city for $16.85. Each particular model fits so smoothly and hangs so gracetullv that it could not be distingushea trom tne vv or Portland's smartest dress- ;.trs will recognize this as an unusual dress buy ing occasion unsurpassed and unequaled,' Ke Vievirnmft in the latest all wool ma terials and some are beautifully trimmed, with "braids and fancy buttons, VThey arc values to - $32.50, sale priced f 1 S "J',.v ' S1.75 Long Flannelette Kimonos 2&c We have placed on sale 20 dozen ladies' good quality flannel' ette long kimonos in beautifulTersian pat terns in light, dark, and medium color ings. Every one cut wide and full and neatly trimmed ' with contrasting materials, all ' sizes, values to $1.75, while they last, 98c ... 1 J" ' "X- . . ,-,.:. Half Price Swell Military Capes, in the ' newest styles, all shades, beautifully trimmed with Jmttons and gold braids. -Here .is vour opportunity to buy a $15 Cape at the ; low pnce;ot - , ' i frM !! ii h ii . i it m If LJl $4 Ualr Pnifs, $1.95 Five different styles, all shades, sanitary j? 1 Q G made, $4 vals, sale D J. tl Real Hair Switches, $5 Vals. Now $2.95 "Natural wavy hair, all shades, long length 28 inches, real $5.00 kinds, QC Sale . .aPsCia7sJ 25c Silk Hair Nets, now 1,5 '50c Hair Barrettes, now 25 7Sc Amoskcag Glnflham Aprcns Mother Hubbard Vityli aprons made of the best erade Amoskeag ging hams in assorted checks, made wide and full and sewed with the lock stitch, will npt rip, the AQn T5c kinds, now,...iOC 25cAmosk'flGino bain Aprons Now 15c ' Skirt style kitchen aprons 01 DCSl rVlIlW0-t5 64"6 ham' in assorted checks, these : 25c values - c. .on sale at. ........ lul COOS BAY'S REQUEST , (Special PlPtch to Th JoornaU Marihfleld. Or, Nov. . 1 l.--C0 Bay apparently must be satisfied with tha plan of the government engineers for rii- w Carleton Smltn. trusrees.; . , oreaging mo ir .- ----- ? ThT'llUbeV the -capital ,oTty proyement C. B. JPecfc attorney for the . .Tri '-ioi nr..niiton. ' l; I imrt of Poos Bay. has conferred with principal Men's social organisation ' Cruiser Calabria Departs. Saa Francisco, Nov. 11. The Italian cruiser Calabria, - the last of tha for eign fleet that Visited San Francisco i... tha Pnrtola festival in Oc- tober, sailed yeatarday afternoon for tha orient. Mayor Taylor and members Of the Portola committee oaae nrewtu w the officers and men. Toasts were drunk tooths', president and King Em manuel of Italy ana xosens or apmw tlon were presented to -the men. t ; ; Many Women Have Diseased Kidneys "And ' Bladder. Troubles Who Suffer Endless Torture, Without , : I&iowing ' the Nature of Their Ailment, or; Its LCause, , This Is because womea are told that their every sickness is due to "ailments of their sex." Tha notion that to cure a woman's ailments, it is only necessary to treat tho distinctly feminine organs, is one that haa caused much unneces sary suffering-. - ' ' y The tortures and discomforts of weak, hme and aching-back.swoU en and bloat ed feet and limbs, nausea and fainting spells, lassitude, despondency.sick head aches, painful, scalding- sensation, in of the kidneys and bladder. - And unless there is proper healing and curative treatment for the organs, which are diseased -and out of order, therweanbenocureof the woman' ail ments. For the cure of these conditions ,and as a safeguard against even morel serious and fatally dangerous diseases- there must be a thorourhly good and ' effective kidney and bladder medicine, De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills art at once and with the mast benefi cial results on the organs ia question insure prompt and permanent relief - in any caws where the disease haa not been too long" Beg-locted. These pills maybe depended upon w do all tha is claimed for them. They are thoroughly antiseptie sur ErUins-? bealinjr and cleansing, purify an f reconstructive in "-ry and, e-nta;Ein co opl'"' narcotics, or ? her harmful sntK aaeea, may be takaa la perfect confidence. Tbrrjnds of wotnea all ever the Cc':wel S stes frstefj.ly a"! rta the mar ;) e"c'"y of th" IV- a. DtWit sK"TSDan..!.rn:har fit ia s.r-t.t, .Uiary, f.w con tainers (yo preserve their full ttrmgth and curative qualities) and are sold by .11 Awnmtriei t &m and 1 1.00 a box. t . -a r. ...int in t V nd ran In the least sutplcicm that they are ai "' It Is a ear Havana t-irar, s . .Mil. m hit fnT Ul to at orxe wr.: tfceia, ana a tnai ca ct ihr IM'.s wiTl I ?ct free by ret are ciaJ postpa.i. Dj it W-dy. port of Coos Bay. has conferred with the engineers Jn an endeavor to have them build a. new jetty insi,eau vi mous ing. Us reports that the engineer re fuse to .change their plans until the dredglna shows Itself a tallura The executive committee of the chamber of commerce has delegated WlUlam Qrlmea to attend the Rivers and Harbors con- ..4 tn wnrir with the rlvsrs and harbdra committee In the United Slates with the government en- glneers In the Interests of the Coos bay tmprovment. Companies Incorporated SalemTOr.. Nov. 11. ArUcles of in-; corporation were filed In the office; of the secretary of state today as fol- lows: : , , , ' Acme Lumber company; principal f-j flee, Acme. Lane county; capital stock. , $150,000; Incorporators, J. F. w,.8au bert. T. C. Saujbert, C. C. Bhay and p. E. Bralnard. ' , , The Carson company; principal ornca, PorUand; capital stock. . $5000; lncor, j orators. Robert Treat Piatt. Hugh Montgomery and. Herbert F. Clarke. Chamorlow company; principal office. Portland; capital stock. 15000; Incor porators, A R. Morgan. W. H. Chapln and E. C Huerlow. - Morgan-Btansble company;- pnncip offlca Eugenes capital stock. $20,000; Incorporators, Roy C. Morgan, Jamea A. BunsDie ana w. . xvd. To PodJcato I. O. O. P. Hall. .m. - - - t. n Aitniel.i ' af...kuu r . Vnv. 11. Thtt Blm k.J f the local lodge of Eagles are making preparaWoaa to -dedicate their nAr bulldlna December II. Jt is .tnutnH ua will coniain nm f.i v m w n tha loAra aasiaea inq pines i - - - - - affording space to oe femwa xur . ( The lodge nas launcnou uui., .ca namhara ajtd thaM will Hcun w be Initlsted an the oocaaioa i uw dedication of the aew bail. Through Service Portland . to Omaha. 'mtmiAmrA alatar Portland ta inruupi. " " ' - - Omaha via Hpokre, Portland Seattle Railway. The Norta nana roea.- in connection with Northera Pacine Rail way ard BorUnirtoTi Route. Trala leaves ...naap atation. Elaventk and Hoi-t streeta, T;St p. m. -iy omcw. romw. . . - . . m 111 Tklrl ,Aur; iiv yi..i ..v,- i 'i f. Ira ana iuni"vu 1 - --- - no esse work Imurr to tne syweni as .trL and iff TT.ira street rrupy, alooholie, liquid preparatlong j : are ar v iv. E. C DeWltt A Co., O.Jesyo, CL, want every man and woman who rave Do-Yon Smoke? . i Try tfce Kl SldMe Tkfarver IS eat tv cf W"1 Palstlsf. V r rmnk rmrr. nft floe I I i "' 121. J-r-- WHY do the CfflC AGO PAINLESS PEOTET () WANE FIMST Ieh' iM IPsicISIc MoFtliiwestl o MANY PEOPLE ASK THIS QUESTION The ar i. WT oI aa.isfied par. can ... yo -W, ha hundreds of letttr, on filtfrom our paU.na that aMW!r thl, queation. . m, .mrtnnl The reasons are too numerous to mention but we will fllve you a tew ol the most Impprtan S ::::::::: i::;::;:: II nr-rrp Tr-irTHT XL . J J jj.Xi.JJL WITHOUT PLATES 9 1 Porcelain fillitiffS 22-karat gold crowns Logan crown Fnomal rrnwn Bridgcworjk, per tootlu Uood set Qt rcein Fine st of teeth .. . . . , . k . . a is; aa ttet nn S5.0O 85.00 $S.OO CROWN and BRIDGE WORK a SPECIALTY We will forfeit $1000 to any charitable in ititutioa for any dentist who can make a crown or a bridge at $10 perooth aa good as thoae made by our expert crown and bridge maker at $5.00 per tooth. NERVOUS PEOPLE And thoe afraid can now sit in the dental chair with great ease. The mansrernent W the Ch4cjjo Dental Office will give $100 to any charitable Institution for a tooth that an operator fails to extract without pain or bad result. H You Wear Artificial Teeih You Will Come to Us Sooner or Later for Our Whalebone . PlatesWhy Not Now? They cannot be excelled, as they maintain a condi tion of cleanliness, freshness, sweetness and purity to the breath. We are the original makers or this tsectat pliable plate and give an absolute guarantee for fifteen years. ThM plates give the mouth a perfect sppearance and cannot be detected from natural teetn. Kao Regular $15.00 Whalebone Plate for $10.03 REMEMBER. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER MADE THAN THIS PLATE & Office Houra: 8 a. m, to 8 p, m-i Sunday, to L Lady attendant ClHniAG(D) FMNLESS PEMTESc : .r, rnr rvxlr - PIIOKCS: VMU J"3: A-.1 my, WASHINGTON STREET; CORNER StLXmc p0RtlAD