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f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1. 1910. JIB )0 lib. lilt ; sol. mi ta po !as ro ee I Hi 101 100 k mm In 1 JWJUI ioMCIirS AMUSEMENTS, :rlliw .....Blanch Walsh it "Brewster's Millions" 'Him' V. Vaudeville . 7 .;!... Vaudeville i ..,... Vmidovtll . .Vaudeville Movlna Pictures ' ; Wnienolna Ternary 15, rami null V ( rs will be required no Ion re r to ' 1 rt loose coins from mall boxes. Tne . . . m i . f Inn. itnln.k en. lice OS Orpollll"B ivw uw..i , trv.le In mall boxes oaa grown - ii an extent that It wai brought to ii I attention of the postofflce depart 1 from P. V. DeQrat, fourth assist postmaster general, forbidding th fng of loose coins In the mall boxes vi te following directions: "Patrons S nulnii nnlna In an envelnna. m securely in a piece of paper, alt them In a cam holding re? so they can be easily and f taken from boxes and carriers required to lift such oolns, and, in)'" accompanied by mall for Cle at tao a the requisite stamps. a VI 1 J t ,rer mlth leaves "Better to be L -j 1 '-and-out . devil than a nominal ad Jrlan." said Fred B. Smith," Interna 21 "rMJK retls-lous Work secretary of th rjt C, A as his parting message l.Hland last night Mr. smith left ec-rlar ;fettl r'i'sev e this morning where lie will several dava. "Men of Action. a'.i.,1 Power." was the -aubleot of the given oy emun iet msm in -. isaoclatlon hall. The speaker de the two expressions as syn i 1 lous In meaning, declaring that l'.Kaluggarda and laggards lack pow jat men who are active, who put J (est of themselves Into their work fV hen who bave power and accumu- power. . ... :, iirw .hlbltion s. tabor Judre T." J. ,W will preside aV the discussion "he 'date wide rroniDition vs. urgao i . la'Tabor between IL J. Parkinson and i' i00! Cr,tChIow. Trinity, parish house Wednesday evening next, under the P "Acta of the young men's Bible class ' i . 'Trinity church. Preceding the dis J klon there will be vogal solo by ,' 'T. Crowther and a violin solo by ,'P''rry Parsons, both of Trinity church ' T1 r. The meeting Is open to the pub- m) ' There will be no charge of ad mi.rlon. Women ara especially Invited. Vft. . Taylor Burled Lone Fir .,v,ry was the -scene yesterday of . v. r jrjal of one of the pioneer Baptlat - 'V ft 'era or Oregon, itev. uraon u. i ay- . a,C-'o died at his home,-789 Tamhlll If I .January t. Th funeral was f jJnder tha auspfcea of Oregon com ,1b iry No. 1, Knights Templar, In Tjat T Rev. Mr. Taylor was a prominent cket. Rev. F. E. Dark conducted tha n a. Rev. Mr. Taylor la survived oket WfB and seven ''children, all of tV j were present at his deathbed. : n, M , . la a-intf tar- BThOainalraf--r?ivi1 arvlc -tiatlons to fill a vacancy In the po . ' 1 UL IIUCIUBIICI 111 WJV WBJ All' U school will be held tha 2Sd of this 7 fa Examinations will also be held InrC t0 mi a vacancy as assistant 'krmacology (male), public health a' Jarlne hospital service, aa well as , iA.unt clothing examiner in the quar- . vi r,rter's department at large, Kew All applications should be Leigh, postofflce depart' t: I n f Portland. Aunancamant Exercises Commence- rr!it exercises for 38 graduates of Lin . iM high ' school will take place this iiilng In the assembly room ' of the ' - . ii ai-hnnl hiilldlno'. Fourteenth and ' t rrlson streets. Chairman - I. . N. ' f 1 Ischner of tha board of education will V4 ent the diplomas. Rev, J. IL Cudllpp flellver tlie address to the graduates i J there will ba a" musical and vocal ! ' t '-I' kram. ;' : . I de V . . : , ,i itesi Club Westing The Women's , ' ' A s club will hold Its regular monthly V ' Ji.'tlnr In the Tllford bluldlng, Wednes , .. ..'V rhrmirv i. At n. tn. Mrs. El S. ; ! ' Id 'Jjshall will apeak on "The Field of v space writer;" iirs earan .-vana, m ' Richardson and Mlsa S. X "Lyman k r;'Speclal Articles." The long pro. ' bv ) compels the opening of the session to ! sharp, regardless or tno numDer 7 i ' in ":fnt p Wleoted to Xaava , Town Thirty f"lon the rockplle was given E. J. u' this morning for not getting out J"f vn, when ordered to do bo by Judge A "lett Kelley was arrested recently ' J1 atrolmaa Martlne. and promised to Aj's the city. He has been hanging . V A And the north end saloons, ' Alex4 1,1 ' tprir as Only Cousin It was a cousin ocrtj'.ran away with Mrs. Laura Thomp, 100119 years old, and Is causing her Injvland, James S. Thompson, sleepless Si , She left the - home - yesterday croT vllummage Sale h Men's, Women's and Children s Cloves, Jlosicry, Umbrellas . it4 l.' ."of wll f jcfds and Ends at Clean- ing Up Prices 'I (OH 6tfVt:S AX0UM8Ra.lASf . 'BPECIAXI3T8 IN GZ.OTES, HOSIEBY, TJKBBEMulS . . 809 MORRISON ST. - Opposite Postofflce 'H STEWART SAN FRANCISCO . Geary Street, above Union Square "u European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up - iVewitn't end brick structure. Furnishf d at t)t o t20a000.' Every comfort and erm- r onience. Ott carlines transfemnK all over nd for lto!let with map of San Francisco morning with her M-months'-old child. The hiieljand reported the matter to the police. Thompson thinks a young man, supposed to he his wife's cousin Is also missing. .The Thompsons have been living at the Rheinpfali hotel. Wants Pay for Injuries Hit by chunks of coal that fell from the floored portion of the between deck: of a venue! In which ha waa unloading coal, Julius Anderson, a longshoreman, has begun suit , against Brown & McCabe, ateve dores,! for 3734 damages. The accident took place November 11. Anderson says he had not been warned that ooal was lodged on the walk-around of tha be tween dock. Ha waa at work on the lower deck when one or mora chunks, shifted by the motion of the vessel, fell upon his side and foot He says one rib was fractured and his left side badly bruised, causing him to spend mora than a week In tha hospital ' , : Hobson Crete Konsnl An Involuntary nonsuit waa taken by George E. Jlobson this morning In his suit against H. E. Smith, In which ha claims ie.S7 because of a land deal In which tha defendant is alleged to be unable to give good title. Under the ruling of Judge Catena It will be necessary for the plaintiff to file a new suit undor another angle of the case. . - :' . ' -( ; ' ... v . 'Arrested fo Theft Lasso Osalck, a Servian laborer, baa been arrested for tha theft of a watch and pocketbook from O. W. Wtlson, employed , In . the Eastern A Western mill.. The) goods were taken from Wilson's room In the North Bank hotel, at the foot of Twenty-first etreet ' ' ; V'' ''' ' Olve Baek the Xrfo Two "police dodgers" In the north end returned their loot to Harold Booth, a sailor on the British ship Glenalyon, last night when they discovered he only bad 10 cents and an Ingersoll watch. He was going aboard the boat, which Is at the foot of Lincoln street, when they held him up et the point of pistols. ;i ' V ' 4 - Consider Depot Facilities iebruarr .7 the state railroad commission will meet at Roseburg to conalder the depot facu lties of the v Southern Paclflo at that place. . Complaint has been brought to the commission and an " Investigation will be held by the commission on the date mentioned above. . v. Oo to Booster MaeUng. Honorable W. D. Kenton and C. C Chapman, on behalf of the Commercial club, and Guy Talbot, president of the Oregon Eleo trlo railway, went to McMlnnvllle today- to participate In a big- 6ooster meeting to be held there this afternoon. Are Ton a Good Oanoerf Why not become one? ' A short time spent at Professor RInglers school will , place you among the best dancers In the eity. Absolute aatlsfactlon guaranteed. Spe cial half rates thla month. Grand ave nue and East Morrison, botlt phones. . j - Carried Concealed Weapons A fine of $S0 was given Lot Tertskl. an Austrian laborer, this morning In municipal court for ' carrying a concealed weapon.- He waa arrested last evening by Patrolman Sutherland. ' : ,. W. a T. T7. Meeting The ' regular meeting of . the W. Cf T. U. will ba held In the rooms. 802 Goodnough building. tomorrow afternoon at t-tO. The regu lar- monthly business, current events and monthly report will be taken up. We Sponge and Trt Tour Clothe, all for 11.60 month. Main B14A-4S14 Wagone run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co, 09 Btark. - Steamer. Jessie Barkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landlnga. dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street docket X p. m. " . Br. Churtave B. Brnere announces the removal of his office to the Electrlo buildings suite til. , Jeffersoa high school books at Castle- man's pharmacy, 12 Klllingsworth eve. Swiss Watch Bepalrlng C. Christen. sen, Corbett bldg., 2d frr take elevator. W, A. Wise and assoclatea, painless dentists. Third and Washington. , Br. Band has returned. Tel., 87R. ..- , Br. B. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Br. Baynes, optician. Marquam bldg. ! AT THE THEATEES Blanche Walsh at the Bungalow. , , The attraction at the Bungalow then. tre tonight at 8:15 o'clock, and contlnu-, Ing tomorrow night, with a special price matinee tomorrow, will be the favorite American actress, Blanche Walsh, In Jules Eckert 'Goodman's 'latest dra matic success, "The Test" - " . Six Girl Cyclist. Six dainty girl cyclists are the fea ture of the new bill which opened yes terday at the Grand. The Bessie Val dare troupe of girl cyclists Is the best act of the kind. The rest of the bill Is composed of such - specialties as the Cralgs,' musical artists; Lore, the Eng lish mystery who . Is known ae the Human Bird; "Politics and Petticoats," a timely political playlet, and a Parisian dancer. -:., .. J ' -- , Big Crowds Enjoy New BUI. ' It's a great bill at the Orpheum this week.". Thcre; is an abundance of com edy - and novelty acts, among which iJSmma Francis and her two Arabians offer a particularly pleasing number. consisting of singing, dancing and tum bling. 1 Miss Francis possesses a beau tiful, rich voice,, and her Whirlwind dancing is a feature matinee every day. This Week at, the Baker. Nowhere, and ' at . no time has any greater suooess been achieved than has been, accorded '"Brewster's Millions." It is a dramatization of . George Barr McCutcheon's famous book of that name. first presented in New York as an ex periment It made such a, tremendous success that it remained tn the metrop olis for an entlra season. The Jeffries-Johnson. Fight i Have you seen ' the great Jeffries Johnson fight the most wonderful ring battle In history. If not do not fail to ' see Pantages ' this week, where an exaot duplication of the tight Is given every day by Torcat & Flor D'Allza's educated roosters. . ... . , - Bristol Road Work Progresses. (SpeclM Dlapatcb ta The Journal. Bristol. Wash.. Feb. . l.The Central Good Roads xlub, with the consent of Supervisor J. A. Henderson, has appor tioned $200 of county money . for use Immediately, around Bristol and created 1 an emergency, runa or ituu ior use in case of slldos or vwashouts or other mishaps. The Bristol Development club has Just advertised for bids for the construction of a quarter mile of difficult rock road on. the Bristol cut ff. a short cut to the Columbia river. to be paid for out of funds subscribed by its members.-.'' - - Journal want ads, bring results. Peksonaix ,7. BY DRUSILLA. pR&W 'ol (RocUl Bw la a dally fpatora of Tha Jonrnaf. Any one wlablus to inaart auch nwa abdiilo vA It elnd to tha aocli-ty adltor er tale, piiona it lw fur a 10 o'clock la the morning.) Dr. end Mrs. Norman Pease arrived Sunday morning from' New Vork and are at home with Captain and Mre. A. U Pease at T4 Pettygrove street Dr. and Mrs. Pease were married January 1. and have been traveling through the southern states since that time. Mrs. Pease was Miss Alice JloutwelL a Smith college girl, and tha daughter of a well known New York physician. v '' '- ; . Mr. and Mrs. George Gray have moved Into the King Davis apartments, King and Davis streets. Sinca their marriage this fall, the young couple have been at the homa of their 'mother and father, Mr. , and Mrs. Charles Gray on . North Twenty-fourth street. f : " " The Unitarian Women's alliance of fers an Interesting program for the monthly "Guest Day" tomorrow at 8 o'clock In the chapel, Seventh and Tam hlll etreeta." Mrs. Edwin Tausch, for some years a resident of Brall. will give a talk on. experiences and scenes In that troplo region, illustrated by pho tographs.. Mustoal .numbers will be mi, Kv Mn TTInfr-har TJnn. acCOmPan". fed by Miss PVancee Sheehy at the pia no. Light refreshments ana a social hour era to follow the program. Vla itore will be more, than welcome. , The engagement of MlssLaura Mll AtA Bristol to Ormond B. Fletcher has been . announced. Miss Bristol Is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. n. Bristol of 264 Chapman street The wedding Is to take place sometime this month, v . .: . , , 'J . ... - ., , . . -e e , -" The Corinthian club hasriesued lnvt tiHnni . tnr . tta irnhruarv nartr to be given ! Ringlet's hall, Monday even ing, February 7. The eiuo memoers are Rir .Kennedy. Lew Klump Ed Nelson and .Ileory Vadnala. ,: , VfF-ani Tr. 3. ft. WOOdWOrth Of St Paul are spending the week at the Ho tmi Portland. Mr. Woodworth le gen eral traffic manager of the northern Paclflo railroad. wm winiam n. Skinner, who recent- ly moved to Seattle, Is the gueat of her sister, Mrs. George IL Mayes, for a few' days. . - . .;. -N :. mi. cuntne rlaaa at Helen's hall recently enjoyed an outtng at Seaside mitai'ih rhanernnaara of Mrs. Klngsley. the director of physical culture at the halt This merry crowd of young girls and their chaperon left Thursday for . hsarh h.r thev occuDled a cot tage, returning last night to Portland. The personnel or tne pariy inciuueu Miss Helen Whitney, Miss Clementine T..mhrt. Miss Mar Waltber, Miss Hasel Morrow, Mlas , Juanita ' Matlock, Miss Marguerite Rose, Miss Margaret Hewitt' Mlsa Alma Strelf and Miss Hel en Watt '. ' e e ,.. : - v : Mr and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, their daughter; Miss Clementine, and Mrs. Lewis' mother Mrs. Nicholas Kittle of San Francisco, are at the Hotel Potter In Santa Barbara for a couple of weeks' sojourn. 1 ' At tha home of Rev. T., L. Eliot on Saturday at 13 o'clock. Miss unsaDetn David, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. David, and John N. Fah re stock of Seattle, were married In the presence of relatives and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fah re stock will make their home In Seattle. Mrs. A..L. McCully has Issued invl tatinna for an informal bridge Party for Monday evening, February 7. iran. C. w. Hodson will entertain at Bridge Tuesday, evening, February I, in her Willamette Heignts noma , Vfr TTlnn - Tt. Cardwell entertained Informaljy at cards this afternoon at Alexandra Court-" v , . The second of the Klingenberg-Bett- man Chamber concert will be given Thursday evening at the Women ' of Woodcraft hall, and promises to be of much interest socially and musically. An Interesting program will, be given, For a; Few Days . ' . f . ' 'r . -. r . , . : ... -. ' ' .; 'e"i ,' -' ' Your Choice of Entire line of llfrefiBeilaiisiiiSCo. vC: - . . ;"- " "r. r Fanicy SimfiSs . .. Top Coats AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 7M I BEAVEItTON, OH. 6S- (Bpocttl Pluritcb- to Tha Joiirnnl.l Beavertoii, Or., Feb. 1. The Wash. lngton-Multnomah Annexation club met Saturday, A committee' composed of J. H. Wllmot,. Aaron Denny, B. Hodler, L Wheeler and I. 8. Morelock was ap pointed to make a thorough canvass of the eastern ; portion of ' Washington county for the glurpose of explaining the aim of the club, ascertaining the senti ment relative to the annexation of the eastern row of townships to Multnomah county and soliciting membership to the club. It is the object of the club to have each community In .the eaatern portion Of the county organise an aux iliary club, and communicate with the secretary, Archie Pike, Beaverton. The club meete evexy' fourth Saturday in each month r& Grange hall, Beaverton. A box factory In Portland la putting In a sawmill two and a half miles west of Beaverton. The Johnson estate Is being surveyed prior to subdivision Into five and ten acre tracts and will soon? be placed on the market - At a basket auction social at Cooper Mountain school house Saturday the re celpta from 81 'baskets amounted to till. 40. One basket sold for 840, a quilt for J26.7I. ' , , Miss Phoebe Wllllame of- Portland was a guest at the Hedge home evet Sunday.' -..!-'.' ' ; , , - ' Gus Rossi Is recovering from. a long siege of rheumatism. The Ladles' Aid society of the Method 1st Episcopal church will give a tea at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon, February, t. ' r Rev. Ghormly of the Central Chris tian church, Portland, delivered a ser mon tn Grange hall Sunday afternoon. , Beaverton ball team will give a. dance in Morse's hall, Saturday evening, Feb ruary 121llchard's orchestra of Port land will furnish the music" . Mrs. Mltile and daughter Kate will start for Vancouver, B. C next week for a three months visit; -with Mrs. MItste'e daughter. : - Beaverton camp No. 614, W. O. W., met Friday evening In Grange hall, elected and Installed the following of ficers for the ensuing year: C C, Harry Summers; P. C, Ed Summers; advisor, Frlel Emmons; banker, -E. , B. Evans; escort Albert Martin; sentry, Robert Summers; watchman, Guy Alexander; manager, Albert Weldner. After the ceremony a banquet was served to the new officers. Mr. and, Mrs. David Davis of Chey enne, Wyo., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Summers for a week. OH, NO, NOTA CIRCUS; JUST PAYING TAXES aMaaaaBBaaapaBMaMP Tax paying began with a rush In the tax collection department of the sher iff's office this morning. Several were on hand at 8 o'clock, when the office opened, anxious to pay over their money to the county. By paying . all the taxes due on or before March it, a rebate Of 8 per cent Is allowed.. Those who prefer can pay half before that date and the other half in September. Much of the taxpaylng Is being done by mall, statements be ing furnished to all who send In re quests for them, accompanied by a de scription of the property on which It Is desired to pay. A force of special deputies will begin work tonight mak ing out statements. . tTnlonvale Grange Organized. c.imI.I Tll.natih f Th Jnnrnal.l Dayton,. Feb. 1. Last Saturday night Unlonvale grange was organised by State Deputy Cyrua H. Walker, assisted hv Cmintv DeDutv c. A. Berry, xne or fra am:' Master. 6. C. Dixon: over seer, Pearl Noble; lecturer, Geneva Al- iWman- steward, uuy Meicau: assist ant steward. Carolysr Simpson: secre tary. Vera Launes chaplain, Nellie KtniitnTiiira-: treasurer. John Stouten hnrar: : ffatekeener. Walter Simpson: Ceres, Mary Dixon; Flora, Mary 61mp- nn: Pomona. Minnie Meteair; lady as sistant steward, Helen Miller. n.in4fn Ti Rnlnt-Raens trio, on, 18. which Is a delljrhtful example or me melodious Frencn atyie. ine otner en .mhi. ntterlnir will be a Brahms' auar- tet op. 15 which Is In direct contrast to the trio in style. Carl Denton will play the viola In the Brahms' number. Mr. Klingenberg will give the Barca rolle, op. 60, Etude, op. 25, and Bcherso, op. S9 of Chopin. I If - - ' . 3 if Morrison St., 0pp. Postoffice Ti lulKUuftlil AGAINST LAFEAH BILL (Special DUpstoh to The Journal.) ! Walla Walla, Feb. lThe Walla Walla Commercial club has actively taken up the fight against the Lafean apple boa bill, which was started by J. L, Dumas. , The move of the Commer. clal club Is for the purpose of getting those opposed to the bill lined up fot action. For thla purpose, the club has sent out hundreds of postcards,' reading as follows: "Wall Walla, Wash., Jan.. 81. Ill--',' "To the apple growers of the north west: ' "The Lafean bill, wtth all Its Inlqul tous provisions, styi Uvea - We have authorized Information that 6. B. McCabe, legal adviser of the United States department of agriculture, has redrafted the measure, retaining every one of Its objectionable features, and It Is to be pressed as a departmen tal amendment to the pure food law. "Get your neighbors together, pass resolutions, send a copy to your con gressman and to this club. . .' I "Tours for action, ' " : - "Walla Wall Commercial Club lllaVVWbH lllliatall . TELLS OF SCENES .v ; IN BURNING MINE ."- Continued From Page One.) " the three other tunnels where the men ara Imprisoned. ' :- Only one man of the dosens who were In the mine when the explosion occurred late yesterday haa been taken out alive. He la Dlanado Yirgen. His condition Is critical. Manv of tha dead nrobablv never will be identified. The operatives were en tered In the company's books by num ber. Many of them were not known by name, even to the other miners. Xope for the Kan Imprisoned. The explosion occurred In the main tunnel of the four that comprise the mine. It blocked the entrance from the main shaft and until the debris can be I cleared, away it will be Impossible to learn whether or not any survived. The rescuers, however, are heartening one another with the slogan, "Remember Cherry." -apparently believing that If the men who - were Imprisoned in the wrecked Cherry mine lived until aid reached them, there Is hope that their comrades have survived. ' The heartrending -scenes that fol lowed the Cherry disaster, when wives and mothers rushed to the shaft to await the newe of some loved one caught in the death trap below, were re- enacted here today. The mangled bodies of five men, blown almost to atoms and scattered about the mouth of tha shaft were viewed with fearful ap prehension by .manyiwomen who almost expected to recognize a broken body as that of a husband or son. A special train was sent from Trlnl dad early today, bearing doctors and Any Woman Can Move Beautiful Ha!r (From French Beauty Monthly) ; "No woman should, use water upon her hair oftener than once In two montha," aays . M.. Fournler, the noted French scientist "Dry powder only should be used. Moisture causes the hair to loae lta color and In time be' coma thin. "Any woman desiring abundant lus trous hair ahould use a dry shampoo every two or three daya. Mix four ounces of powdered orris root with four ounces of tberox. Sprinkle about a ta blespoonfur of this mixture upon the head; then brush the powder thoroughly through the hair. This will keep it light and fluffy, and beautifully lus irous. Tou , will soon see new hair starting to grow. This treatment Is the only thing that 1'am sure win produce a growth of hair. . "While plain orris root Is used as a dry shampoon by many women, still, no such results can De ontainea as oy using the formula I have given." AMUSEMENTS BUNGALOW SSSS ' Phones Main 117 and A-42I4. TONIGHT AT 8:15. TOMORROW NIGHT ' ' Special Price Matinee Wednesday. ; BLANCHE WALSH In Jule Eckhart Goodman's Play r i "THK TEST" . Bvenlngs 11. B0 to BOc. Mats. It to 28c. BAKER THEATRE XSW J Oeo. X. Baker, Manager. Tonight All Week. BARGAIN JKAT. WEDN ESD AT, J5o. Cohan & Harris. Comedians, present the world famous comedy With Royal Tracy and Great Cast Bat Mat. 25c, 80o. Evenings, 2 Sc. bws. 76e. IL00. Next Week"The Right of Way." : - - - ' ;'"v QRaND WEEK J AITtT AST 31. Premier Wheel Act BESSXH TAIr SAB.B TBOtTPB And Her six Tony ' Xiora, the Oralgs, Angnstns, Nevilla as Co., Alfred Jack son, Xa Mlrstta h Partner, rrea Bauer, -, Uraoda- Cyclists scope. Matinee every day, 2:30; any seat 15c. Evening performances. 7:30. ; 9:15; bal cony, 15c; lower floor 25c; box seat! 50c; PANTAGES THEATRE Week commencing Monday Mat. Jan. SI, 1910 The Six Cornelias, Europe's Greater Aerial Artists Kartand Rol lins on, Pankr k Cook, Pike ai Oalme, Lao White, Toroat U Flor B'AUsa, supported by their wonderful troupe of eouoated roosters. MATtr 6, A-lOflO ' CAT. BYBBT DAI 18-85-600 Bights 15-85-60-790 waBfi THEATRE ABTABCSD TAUBBTX1XJB Bert Xreslie in 'TEtOOAJT XS 80CZXTT" HEAPT.HTE --i--,'. . A Boston v Dentists V The best is the cheap l est--no studenis. .Our methods safe and reli able. We work for half the charge made by other high class den ttsts. Examination free, extracting free, and nalnless. Come to day. , see ua, suve money.- int uubtua nvmraipa 9ai il Kr... . - .hot A . . 7 ."'. - rtHOrt.' Opposite Meier & Frank ana post- office," Open evenings until and Sun days until. 12:80 for .people who worav ZD c m n inn nil PAIN nurses,- and oxygen helmets to be used by the rescuers. Frlmero la a mining camp or we western type. Almost every building and home Is owned by the company. This morning when the eun arose, soorea of women, wrapped In shawls, vatharjul aa near thai tunnel entrance aa the officials would permit Many of them had been mere neariy en in night -' " "". . Tha hvatorta. ta tha first feW hours after tha dlaaater has now. given way to a calm despair. Ana majority oi m man whn ara tn thaktunnel- have fam ilies, entirely dependent upon their dally work in tne mines, aiany, wiaows ana orphans will be left destitute by. the disaster. ' - '': STOMACH ILLS 500N FORGOTTEN ' . There is nothing more distressing and discouraging to a person than to be tortured day" in and day out with aome atomach complaint It is mn ible to derive any benefit from your food, and as a result yoi soon become run down and lose flesh very rapidly. If the foregoing describes your con dition, you really ought to try Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, because it v. ill do you a world of good. Thousands of persona have tested it during the past 56 years and the results have always been aatisfictory You can t af ford to neglect this matter,; for by o doing you are only invitin more serious illness. The Bittera is excellent in cases of Poor Appetite, Belch ing,' Bloating. Indigestion, Dyspepsia,, Costiveness, ; Biliousness, Colds. Grippe General Weakness and Malaria, Fever and Ague, Get a bottle today from any Druggist or Dealer. : ; ' Your Prescriptions Called for. Delivered Without Lxtra Charge Puirc Drugs Used Pre-Iny e ntory S a 1 e Suit Cases and Bags Big Line at Fourth Of f $1000 Insurance Policy Tree With Lvery $5.00 or Over Leather Goods Purchase SUITCASES 412.00 heavy cow-hide leather, ; 24-inch Suitcase, French edge, double-action lock, heavy bolts, riveted frame, to be CO flfl sold at low price of Vell $8.00 cow-hide Suitcases, 24 inch, heavy lock and straps all aroundf reinforced ? Afl corners, sale price. ',, V UeV v HANDBAGS f3.00 Handbag, leather lined, 6-inch riveted frame, 4?! flft at only, each........ OOeUU $15.00 Handbag. French dressed calf, hand-stitched, firm rein forced corners, on Q1 " OC sale at, each...... $AleJ LAST WEEKf OF OUR GREAT 97c. RAZOR SALE ... V ' i'" . Owing to the great demand for these food which have exceeded our exped ition, w havs decided through a tpeclal request from many who were v unable to attend lat week's Sale, to continue our rasor taie or one more week, ' : '.':.., -' : ' ''V'--:V''" ''V. ' Wa arm have on hanJ a mod ltsorrmsnt of all the leadine brands. indudinf the Wade & Butcher, I-X-L, Pipe Raxort, Ben Hur, Levra and ture you take advantage ot tint opportunity, u me taie enat aarunuy nai i We will alas keep on telling foe another week tha celebrated i. ORANDT SELF-HONING RAZOR STROPS which are told and advertised everywhere at $2.00. Out prica,97c ISCh. Tlit Brandt Self-Honlnj Razor Strop wiu put a smoother, keener edge on your raaor, with fewer ttroket than any other ttrop on the m.rlr-t tm. , Riiinn)ml b ta have a few of the Brandt Safety Raton For the balance of the week w will icU Uiem at 9 7C. cacn, Mau omen nuea. special in Gaiety Kazors: SaJ lor 97c See our Biff Bator Demonstration. Washington street window. Ask our Basor Epart, be will be tn the window all this week. a.wr advice free of coat. T iMiaa.aaarsWsBMsBaBBBBBBtf Dental Parlors DR.'HlLuS C JOHNSTON, - - Prop, and Mgr " 362 WASH. ST., COR. PARK PHONES: -Home, A-7102;.Pac, Main 8296. "Only the Bcst't Materials and workmanship em- ' ployed in this office, HoursrS:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open evenings from 6 to 8; Sun . days from 9 to 1. - HUrvABD To I'.ulUl 8toro lluil ,;:.. (parUI lipitrh to The Jxwuni I Underwood, Wash., Fen. 1. A t . i ments have bn niaIe by An, 1 derwood and M. 8. Binith In rm t t store building of reinforced ren-i. '.-, each 80x80 feet A carlpml of lm,' , la dally expected for a livery l.uru. t , 60 feet, to be erected by L. J. Sunt. Cemetery Association OrgnnU"'!. "fSpedal Dianatrt ta Tha Journal ' Underwood, Waah., Feb, 1 i lie I n derwood Cemetery association v.n or ganised here Saturday afternoon, rrn-t-lng adoption of a constitution eu't in laws, the executive" commutes given authority to look after detail. $10.00 sole -leather Suitcape, heavy lock, double straps, rivet ed throughout; on J7 cn sale at only, each.... V $8.8S Jieavy leather Suitcase, 24-inch, with shirt fold, heavy locks and straps; CC CI during this sale, at... vlleUl. $10.25 Ladies' Traveling ! Bag, calfskin, grained, 16- S7 YIQ inch, selling at. I eU7 A large showing of I Handbags and Suitcases, ranging in value Brandt, Kogcn, Wortenholm Blue Steel, your cnoicc c. at become nard or cioanv , wa smo and Brandt Razor Honet on hand. $2.00 Razor Hones V7c. Atatl Orders Killed 1 HII cr"Mm(WTMnmKSBrmm',7Hrm . M .. Portland Academy Second term will open Tuesday, t h rUTHa8academjrflts boys and glrla t eastern and western coll(f!S. Certificate of the awliool accept "i Amherat, Williams, Cornell, Mnli Woman's College of Baltimore, ami U co11kcs and unlversltlfs of the lu. ti, coast. . ... .''''''""''''", ' '" . " , Bejflnnln claa tn r-hrorir. t Ilotna a hlatory, civics, ppfimai)liit n bookkoeplnst. algebra, solid ko'.'. i . triffonoinetry. With fWd practK-e irt veylfs". The arademy lnrludf a thoruui... i msry and aratnmar .'liool. For rataloaua addreaa l'trtbint - cmy, Portland, Or. The busiest and mM'itlent V.-.V-., v that eve wa made' H :b-!-'- Stomach and Mver Tkis the work whenever r -; ' aid. ..-These talleta ' Into strnth, 11""' g'.ooniin."? !"" 1 "'"' ' tlnn la so s-ntit. " r ! . have tk.-n a t;l:!R '' .'