6 THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, - TOKTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMHER 5, 1 ilffl SUBJECT TO BE ADDED T. 3f. (V A. Will TVaoh - "Wireless Tclcrapliy ia ' JPiiture. Always 'firat In taking up new Unas f education, the lortland Young Jlen'a give aeourae In, wireless tlarapl. a ' ,ubott ' that a tievrr before ben lauuht In ny -Western lnatitutlon. Al ready th T, M. C. A. balldlng. Sixth mid Tylor strets. has been equipped with complete wireless outfit and tro tu.ly of "wlaard" telegraphy Is to bejtln leeoember 11. -' Tha nats for the new station have been rected on tha roof of Vlie T. m. (C A.' building and It has te found 'nat massages tranemitted to. M racawad from, all cltiea or. the Pa- ,ifi There ia uuu-"- -..ivi.ir lnatruminte. so that com 'inntiicatlons caught In th air. can -bo !i.v, in all connected rooms of the building. " - '.- ' -, Th lmar tilant consists, bfj a tfO' Mlowait transformer, idllorlng ' M00 volts, a condenser, variable Induction colls, circuit breakeravvolti meters and jwave detectors. It Is one ofvthe moat .WW stations in the ruin P. ntildmrlster ha been wnptl ihv tha Y. M.,r.v A. to take charge of ilie new work..; )le is a graduate of the Berlin .Polytechnic school ana n -ex perienced operator of wireless Instru ments. Mr. UuIdniclBter Jias . prepared the following spi les - of ' 1 8 lectures, which will be given on Saturday nights. keelnnlnar December 11: " ' i ; "Principles of Elect rlCaT Tlinomeria." j "Electrical Units,"- "Principles of'Alter 'riallng Currents," "Transformers ' and induction Colls,'" 'Transmitting Instru ments." "Receiving Instruments," "Os ! filiation Wave Detectors." "Laboratory "Work,- (three lectures) "Various gys ! trail of , Telegraphy," Wireless Telo ,'phony," . '1'. : . s j Revival Services ; Attract Interest 'DAIRY INSPECTOR IS! 1 BUSY AT ROSEBURG tflpectal DUpatrb to Tha Journal. I Roseburg, Or.. Dec. 4. J. 1, Spring steail. a local : dairyman, was arrested vesterday upon complaint of W. R. Cat icrliu,'. a 'purs rood-inspector.- charged with selling milk "containing less than : 3.2 per cent of buttep rat." or in otner ! words, ni)k that had been skimmed. (His case has not yet come, up' for trial, j Thu is the first case of this kind to develop In this county. !-,. i L ; ; ' if - -. v. i vm vN.rr a a I I 1 i ' . . . i 1. lE I II Il d II 14V1 1 1 . ' PJY: HIIEliS 10 DESTROY IIEBfJIII fioveiiMiient fet,s Aside Fiuu: . for District luclud- . Oregon. Rer. R ,. Intereating, revival services are now under way. at the Alberta' United Breth ren" ,ctiur?h,v Kast 'Tenty-sever(lh and Buiriner 'wtreeta. ' They '.began Novem ber 28,'and will continue until tha even ing ofDecember If..-': ' V .- i . The meetings are under the charga .of Rev. K. J. ParretUof .-Elkhart,. Ind.. who is assisted by -Mra Parrett, one of tha well known gospel singers of the country. 'Great Interest has bean shown In tha meetings sine their commence ment and good congregations gree tha two gospel workers .whenever, tha meet ingV are opened each evening. ; ; Mr. Barrett-ana " his wife, are well known in the United Brethren denomi nation, having been in tha evangelistic,1 Ulatrlct I of tha National Koraat flfrv Ik-e, cojnprlnlng Ilia alatas of Oregon and Wtahlngton, and Alaska, haa Juat been allotted iiSBQ for the purpose of ! hiring jtrofraalolUI hunters, to deatroy predatory wild anlmala upon tha na tlonal' forests.'. Tt)la amount has been apportioned aunong tha Wallowa. Whit man, Malheur, 'Fremont, VmatHUl and Ieschula joatlonal foraats in Oregon. and tlx Wenaha and Wvnatchea national ! forvnts in Washington The primary object" In ' tha employ ment of professional hunters la the. pro taction of stock grating undur par m It, but at tha auttne time they aid In tha protection of lam animals, such aa deer, elk and mountain . sheep, as well as all the. game birds. Cougar,' Jynx and other predatory animals . abound, J i n rive ana multiply on most or tne na tional forests, and 'are today a. "great menace to tha growth of gum a herds. uwmg to the ' peculiar pnyaicai ia working under tha auspices of the Home this national forests the cougar MtK-Inn ao.-l-tv of tha rhnrrh 'anrt Un. I Wft iyn are more qpiiruciive 10 Mr.-'Pairett Is noted aa a most effect-hnon ar huntera, ami when there are Iva sneaker and earnest worker, while " nunters to aeep uown mesa preoa- Mrs. Parrett has aung her way Into tort animals the slaughter of gnme anl ,ho. nt mnrondniii vin,iii. mals Is very severe. The elk ana moun from coast to coast wa """P nomuij - This Is the-first trip ever taken by "nri- an1 un I"n "l "u? the two church workers, through tha " v - ' wesL and they are both charmed with many. ot these rare pirn, animals will and with the success which Is m. HIng elk, born evr to u. v." I owlns to the cougars. ' .uitii- '7A&vin. - iiirriiug .will, up 1 -, , L . - . . , ' . ., ber berta ned by their , work. J. Parrett and Mrs. Parrett, Revivalists.. work for the past 14 years. They are Ml MM. OliEilKIHG DOrJII Former ' 3f ulti-SIillionalre Cannot'Stand Strain of , Federal Shadowing. . hla aide.' Vhey w!l breakfaat with vlm tomorrow, mxI will alt In hla pew, on on taclt ttldd of, him. wfion ha gooa to India Tha aurvellUm d will cuntlnun until tha auprrma court of tha Unltei! tiinlea pnkxna upon his petition for writ Of certiorari and auperamlnaa. If the writ lhaura tha case wlir ba da pored of for at least two yrare,. If tha court refuses to Intarfore, Walah muat go to the penitentiary at once. (fnlt4 rrM Ud Wire.). Chicago. Deo. 4 John IL Walali. for. murly tuultl-mllllonttlra, now prlaoner or the federal court, and la special cua- tody or dt-puty -Ljilted Ktatea marshal. la breaking- down under the strain of twlng coiiatantly shadowed by federal orncers. , After a day of surveillance Walsh retired early tonlglit. . A deputy mar shal stood outside tha door of his bed room and another slept in a room ad orning with the door between the two rooma open, Walsh did not make a move today that ' a ' dtputy , was not standing at his elbow. They 'allowed him - the widest freedom poHalble, but not once did they let him gut. out. of their sight or .heading. ----, ;; -;."? 'nnen ine agea ez-oatiKer eat flown. to his meal a. a deputy sat with him; when he went to buy Christmas pres ents for relatives the deputies ntnod.at Enlarge 1'owrr Plant. .'(BPMliil DUptlrk to Tbt Jnarl. ) pokune, Want)., Deo. 4. The capacity of tha Nine Mile power plant on tin Rpakana river nlna mllea- below Spo kuiie, "U to be doubled to 10.000 horaa- power. The. contract for 1110.000 worth of iw machinery -has been 1st to tdo Weatlnghouaa people. Tha plant fur nlahea power for-tha Traction company of city afreet cars and for the Inland empire system - of 'suburban . electrlo lines.' .. ' . '. . - ... ' 830' Dentists lnOTj;on.' v (Stlrm Biirciu af Tb Journal.) Salem, Or., Dec, 4.- According to the annual report ; of the state dental ex aminers made to the governor ' today by Sotretary IL.H. Olinger of this city, thera are about 860 practicing dentists In Oregon. Bix' prosecutions are under way for violations of the dental lawn, mainly fpr "practicing without a tlcansa from tha state board.. About 60 appli cants were examined and admitted to practice In this state during; tha year Just closed.' . ; ' llnued until the evening of Decern- ' ,",7,T T " ZJ-Zr. V. i mr,i if i. .. ii employed by the (orest service on the Ji iliS' .i, national forests in Oregon and Wash- ,aKCJ'U,W-i' 7 -trength- JnrtJn for Bhort durlng th. Portland Attorney Chosen. (8Rleia Burets ef The 'jonraal.t Salem, Or., Dec. 4. C. K. McCulloch, . . J',prttonj attoauey.,wMi .yeatardax, as, j pointed by Governor Benson a mem , her of tha Oregon commission on uni 'form laws. This commission is ap pointed to cooperate with the American 1 liar, association for : tha purpose, of securing- uniform, laws as far as possible 1 throughout the United. States. ' . The 'other members of the commission, who were appointed by Governor Chamber lain are H. H. Emmons -and W.- S. Powler. also of Portland.; '- -iy .m itigs of - a': permanent aii ' substantial nature have. been erected this year, or are - now - under construction in Welser than . have -been for a number of years. MURDERED , FOR SAKE.0F COIN ' '.' tHolted PreafLeaaad Wire.)' Hampstead. 1 I., Deo. 4. Tha dead body of Mrs. Julia A. Wallace, wife of a farm or at-Munson, parts of her cloth ing missing and -that which remained covered with ice, was found lying by a roaasiae near cere today. Mrs, Wal lace usually carried beneath her skirts a bag containing about $400. This money was missing and the police believe she was murdered and then robbed. The Ice on the body., the police aay, indicates the woman was beaten , and thrown half dead Juto a nearby pond. The shock of the cold water, they be lieve, revived her and she dragged her self to the roadsidb where she died. Mrs. Wallace left home last Blent Her body was discovered when a search rh,.M;T. y' " arm" na the remainder of the upper story will ftbouiacr - . shows..., numerous - brulaea,jt ted 1 un Offices:' v"" ' wniia tne side of her head was laid open , presumably by a blow from a heavy implement. ' spring and summer months of this year, and they have killed a total of 604 TITTSV- HmTiT)TTft ' coyotes. 21 oears, 8 wolves. Jl wildcats m Biiu a i iisa a ijj ucott u v vavta a , tuoo f ' O-EjAQIAi IxJl' tVrjlOXili animals Dy me government uumera sb Dccn , a great saving not oniy 10 ine Wl.f TH.hn Tr. A fr. hnA. SlOCKmen, out 0 all IHO ranciiera BJ.u farmers living within: and adjacent t the national forests by protecting their I poultry and domestic stock. . ', . x Land -Sells for $90 per Acre. (SpecUl Wipatch to Tbi Jwirnal.) JDayton, Wash., Dec. , 4. Mrs. Laura Matkins has sold 160 Acres of,: wheat land near Covello to S. Bloomfield at 190 per acre.' This is one of the high est values received hare for wheat land. 4rraI aim yo0 amis rJafle: So v0irder XJQR six days, beginning ll tomorrow we will build to yoiir measure, suits worth $25.00 and $35.00, for only$17i.50i " The materials , . are 5 Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds and English and Scotch effects, including newest de signs in stripes and checks. Every Suit will be cut, tailored and , finished with the same careful atten tion given to our $50 and $60 gar ments. We guarantee you a perfect fit. : ' "" j ' r-y-y Come here and get "style and "quality" for less than half the price other tailors would charge you. Every bolt of cloth, we receive is subjected to a special process by the weavers to prevent its "shrinking," so that when it is made into garments it will not "shrink' or "sag." Order a suit from us now and get one that will "fit and "stay style," for only 17.50 during this sale. ;No other. tailor in Portland, can offer you such excellent fabrics; The Herman Haas Hardware & Imple- BENJAMIN F. JONES mem company a now uiova is unoor n'TT T T TT?m?TirPT construction. This building Is situated . WILL lHi Uhbtil V Lili oa a ' corner,': having a'- frontage of 60 feet on State and 90 feet on Main stroefc. rwwini nianatrh to Tha Journal.) The structure 1 of brick, two stories Independence, Or., Dec 4.--Bonjarain In helxht with a full basement and will Franklin Jones, member of the leglslat cost completed in the neighborhood , of ure, mayor of Independence, chairman ifiii nnn i or tho acriool hoard, rriena or tne normal . The Sommer block is being remodeled schools, sponsor for the opening of the and enlarged to double its former, else. Oregon City locks, conserver or tne uae It now cavers a ground spaoe of 60x120. J land, and poasessed of other notches in The lower floor and half of the second hla record, Is to be receiver of the Rose will be occupied by a department store, burg land office, beginning December is. Through tne . iavor or oenaioi writtea ' UP for offices;' " v "" '"j Botmw'. and the' aiJgtileHcenc"-Df "Fresi Johnston & Brent are erectlna- a brick dent Taft, Mr. Jones will assume the bulldlnir on Commercial street. 40x80 reins of the office as soon as hla cer- eet; In else for the fitudebaker Brothers tlflcate of appointment reaches him. comDanv. Thev recentl v rrml.i . which will be on December 18, unless brick bulldlna- nn CommerclRl atmAt some unforeseen delay comes. 80x80 feet that Is occupied by a black- n November 28 a government In- smlth and wagon shop. The Welser Pector bearing the name of Clark and Foundry &. Machine company will soon tne directions of the Washington au- have its new. machine and blacksmith thorities , came to Independence and shop . completed. This building is of delved into the tecord of Representa tive uuuee. t uu.v iuuuu yicocu uii greatly, so he said, and now comes the news that Mr. Jones is to be given the appointment. ' ' ' . B. F. Jones has served three . terms in the legislature as Joint representa tive from Polk and Lincoln counties. During all of that, time he was one of the leaders in the fight for the -normal schools of the state. He Intro duced the bill providing for an appro priation for tha purchase- of the Ore gon City locks Jointly by , the govern ment' and the state, and fought the measure through to enactment. Ha also,' at the last session of tlp legisla ture, secured the' passage 6f a bill re claiming title by the state of a large area Of tldelands granted . by the. state to the Corvallia & Eastern in 1S74. . Mr. Jones has been mayor of Toledo for two teTm?. He has 'been county clerk of Uncoln county for three terms. He has served three terms In the leg. islature and is now mfcyor of Inde pendence and chairman of the school board, there. brick,' 30x60 feet. 550 and 560 Suits Now 835 and 840 REMEMBER, ONLY SIX DAYS MORE ' ' " Eacluslvt Portland Agents for HOLEPROOF HOSIEDY : for men, women, misses and chil dren; guaranteed to wer six month., Spcchl Holiday PacKagcs . now in atock make a nice and ac ceptable tift- . . . MEN'S HOSE, box of CI K( 6 pairs, for ifXUM LADIES' HOSE, box of CO flft 6 pain, for PUJJ MISSES' HOSE, box of QO ff 6 paira, for VUU BOYS'. A CHILDREN'S C9 HO HOSE, box of 6 pair.... D-WaUU T.AniES' AND MEM'S . STT.K" LUSTRE HOSE, ;box of CO fiCi " 6 painfor VtlaVU Mail ordera promptly filled and de ivered free everywhere. -' - a. Our prices will be found extremely reasonable -no higher' than the average den tist, charges. ' In return; for moderate 'prices we give everything that is best in the practice ;,of , liigh-class modeVn dentistry.'..! Perhaps we would , be justified in ask ing higher prices,' but we prefer to liye and leHive, and we are satisfied so long as patients are pleased. . '.; v-:jvi.v.': :' -'"' "UV:; v -' ' ; ' A 1; VV' t'.i' Gold : Crowns (bicuspids) , ?4.00 ,; Best Red Rubber Plates, each U .$7&0 22k 22k 22k. Gold 'or Porcelain Crown . v. $3.50 22k. Bridge Teeth (guaranteed) ; each . ; . ; : . : . .$3.50 Gold or Enamel 'FiUins?s.each'.'. -.91.00 Silver Fillings, each ; ; . . .50 Painless Extracting (with som- : : Inlay Fillings of all kinds, each. .$2.50 : noform) t :'. . r. . . ; . . . . $1.00 Reliable Painless Dental Work Cannot Be Done for Less. Money ' Celluloid Plates, each . . . , . . .$10:00 Painless Extracting (local anaes- .i.dfA : thetic) . . . .'. . ..50 OUR LABORATORY IS THE BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY TO s HANDLE BRIDGE WORK I Modern Dentistry At moderate p reav--You can't get better 'dental work done anywhere. " J BUILD BIO DA3I OS CKAK'r .MOUNTAIN' Riwclal rjluuatcb to Tba Journal.) i Ijewlston, Idaho, Dec 4. The big concrete 'dam af the Craigr Mountain Lumber company, whtcn is being bqllt for the reservoir at Winchester will be completed about January The 4am when complected will cost about $25,000. and will be one of the most Improved and strongest dams that could possibly be constructed. The dam is being built of concrete and earth, the ; core being entirely -of concrete, with a width of six . feet on top and 21J feet long. Around' the cement core will be a fill of earth which 'Will be rip-rapped, as suring permanent solidity.: on rr - - rr ti rrr-i ' JSiidDiPdii u giniidPiPS Scvcnlh and Alder Sis., Opposite Lyric Theatre ;1 j This Pate in History. 17S2 Martin . Van - Buren, eighth president of the United States, born at Klnderhook, N. T. Died at Llridenwold, N. T.. July 24, 18C2. 1802 John Scott Horner, fifth terri torial , governor, of Michigan. , born in Warrenton, .Va. Died in Rlpon, Wla, February , 18S3. ' . , . . 1804 The South -Carolina legislature rejected by a single vote a bill prohib iting the Importation of slaves, v 1845 Dedication of St Marys cathe dral In Chicago. ' ? ... '.v.-; V 18C0 Louis Kossuth,' the Hungarian patriot, arrived in New Tone. ...188$ Steamship Humboldt wrecked near Halifax. ' . 1874 Over 350 Uvea lost In tha burn ing of tha Brooklyn' theatre. . , 1891 Dom 'Pedro,' ex-empenor of Bra sll. died. In Paris. Born In Rio Janeiro, December' I, . tS2i. . - 1882 Sir J. A. Chapleau appointed lieutenant governor , of Quebec , There are many kinds and forms of ,s Dental Bridge Work, each of which has specialized merit. We produce in single-piece castings any bridge of gold pr gold and porcelain or gold and platinum combined. We. also make bridges of platinum, and porcelain, as the case in hand mav reauire. We manufacture backs for removable bridge facings, we color and shape artificial enamel for bridges, and we contour and build teeth to conform to the- peculiar needs of any given ease. , , . j v f " ' - : . " Bridge work, to be right in every detail and possess the quality of permanence, .must .be' exact, in its mechanical construction, so,that the stress of mastication, when applied,, will ..fall equally. upon all the anchor teeth or abutments. Failures in bridge work are due to unsanitary construction,. to actual "don't care" carelessness or to honest ignorance. -. , . - - Mailing Arll ficial Teeth " i '- . Is. a .leading feature of :. our business and we believe it cannot be surpassed in the point of its completeness. We operate our own ' laboratory, .'and- as ' making artificial teeth is a specialty in dentis try, we are in a posi tion to make this offer'. and guarantee satisfac tion, - . ' DoYouWear Artificial Tecfh? Dr W A Wise gives the plate work his special attention and can guarantee ; the best possible re sults There is a great difference in. plates, and unless they fit perfectly are a constant source of ...annoy ance'' Jf you need a plate, we will extract useless teeth or decayed stumps witrrout causing you the slight est pain, and supply a plate on the same day if necessary . Remember, you. cannot be too particular about your plate; the best is a comfort the other, kind almost worse than nothing. Our system of taking impressions of the mouth is original with us. .It does away with that nauseating and disagreeableness produced by the old way. We exercise particular care in selecting the proper teeth for Size and color and fit them first on a wax form, so that the patients can satisfy themselves that the teeth are what they want and get a correct idea of how they will look when ready for use. . . ,. ( 11 . f. . "if ', .j'.i ;',:?.. :i'.'':. (..'! r ..,,....... ......,'.,. fUARANTEE MEANS': ALL IX SAYS n.. i.a.nMlOiili ii Onran eoreoraticm. eavltallsad at 950,000. dotar boalnaaa strictly oa bnsl- ataaa TrlneiiUa and aoaordlng to tow. WltH tats ftoaaolal reeponelblllty backing out guarantaa, wa nrnit. do rood work, and an rnaraataa Is as good aa a bond. Tnis Incorporation aarorae yon Mat taa wis TJili r.n ! MRiatiial lnatltatlon and that they will ba bare to do your work at aay Urn la tha lust as today. We keep a strict reoord of all ear. work and by whom donav ba referred to by aay on laterastad. at aay time, bow or 1 tho future. .. aim la to make tha company parpatnaJ, and thoaa hTlng roaraatoo from U fntura, alwavs on aim la to make tha eompaay parpati tho assaxaaoo tbat It will bo uado good at any time. Theeo raoords aai, this eonoorn oaa have WISE OEFJT AIL, CO ritimr nine TM.. n-oMnrrfn Port! an ft fli . iirnrF finrilfS ! I A1L1.IU iii,ht.. auuu ami iijuia(iu ----- ''" mva ivnan, i to i 17 . Sir Henry V. Lacy'a Klrthday. , Btr Henry "W. Iury. . the famous writer for the Kngllsh. comic weekly.! Punch, was bom at Crosdbr. Enrland.! December 6, 1S4S. Jl started In life as! a merchant's apprentice, but at It be- I came a reportr, and after stud ring languagea and literature In Pari, found a place In London In ItTO. Ui in. rirat tn tho Pall Hall Gaavtte, but In j 171 he became tha chl.f parltarrvrnUry rrur for tha Dally News, a placa ba ! has kntd eVer since, except In 184-7, J when jTor a year tt n editor of that ' newspaper. Hi took It over to the sup port of Gladstone's home, rale policy, and many readers were loet. with tha j rsaajt, that ha went back tnat.la forme- j work. Besides treating- "Toby. M. P i E!r Henry baa written many books oa trlUxnent an Intimate ctudy of Mr., G'artator. ami sok onvela. Ia the -eira of hla etten're travels ba tm tfewf4 oriraa on to llt fio t h Afria.i: fKe Mat Ideal ' CoM Storage lee. Co. ' ; ' , , EAST WASHINGTON, WATER AND FIRST STREETS, Is now complete and ready for business, and we wish to announce to the com mission, merchants of the city and dealers in the country that we are prepared to take, care of all kinds of cold storage products. Our plant is on the line of the O, R. & N. Co., S. P: R. R. Co. and P. R., L. & P. Co. AH goods can be consigned direct to the building, saving cartage and many other expenses Write or phone for information. . Address .- - BJafidnal Cold Storage and Ice Go. Fhones East 277, B-2742.. 309 EAST WASHINGTON STREET (V.na 2a. u.(r,l'. a Wat todies aej 1 w ta Lb.ieC ttata