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- - , : :: , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINGFEBRUARY 3. 1310. ' DIRTY WATER F0 wren it WtW f-STUECAUSEOF 1'. 01 OFFICIAL HtUULLHOLOLU TOWARD ATHENS mmm under criticism MOM mmm mam CPIESSSUIT VISITS PORTLAHD FIAIiCE'SARREST fcrccr Stole $10,000 Worth o Jewels From Sweetheart and Vas Talking Over Telephone to Her When Nabbed. Frank A. Gets, who I described aa a ffn cut, handsoms young; fellow of 14 . lipen arrested In New Tork city, through tha Hnkerton detectlva ag-eney, nn a swindling; charge, after hiring I cfn chased across the oontlnent and t:rouith Portland twlca In tha laat year. .Affording to Henry von Groanewald, Fnrrlntcndent of tha Portland offlca of the Plnkrrton agency, tha young awlnd I t v,hs In Portland aeveral daya In laat tohor, and atopped over between trains on th return trip east aeveral w-f-Ka later. Bo far aa tha Fkikerton mm have been able to learn. Galea rfil not swindle In Portland during hla iHoi t stay. . - v ' Called Tlanoea. v Cilirylnir. an Impulse which, Jia said. flmwod Ma conscience waa not yet dead, nitl 'iiueh for alx montha ha had plunged nmly Into the career of a Rafflea, Ccifc called hla fiancee On a telephone lr.m. a down town atora In New Tork i ity on the morning of January 15, and - suse ha did ao waa In jail It mlnutea i.i , ' ' -' He craved a laat word from her ba f rn otartlnfr on an Indefinite Journey, I lie object of which waa to hlda him- If. He know detectives were aearch li'sr the city for him and possibly the country , after a bunt beginning In Chi- men and extending from Pan Francisco t Tortland, 8eattle and St. Louis and Nrw Tork. A a he awaited tha Bound of her voice 1 e felt in his pocket to make aura that 1 . hftd a chamola bag containing nearly SI o.ooo worth of Jewels ha later ad mitted he stole from her apartments. Hi sweetheart was Mrs. Freda V.'anda Sornmors, a.; young widow living !n Fplendldly-furnlahed apartmenta In b i exclusive neighborhood in New Tork r ity. Central office detectives called on l or about 10 a. m. on the morning of January'' 28 seeking Information as to lo-lse'a whereabouts. . Detectives on Trail. They knew nothing about tha Jewel robbery then. They wanted Gelsa on charge of uttering false checks to i!e Waldorf-Astoria, Hotel Astoria, and f nr foreerles amounting to $30,000 on liicaeo banks and others over tha conn try. I'lnkerton detectlvea had put them t il the trait. . , Mrs. Sommera was nonplussed by the detectives' Inquiries concerning the al Kaed check transactions of her affl f need. BuJ the detectives were no lesa mystified by her aiscioaure or me jew firy rohbery. She had little mora than iiosed the narration when the telephone 1 i'l rang. ' "lie's here now; he's talking to rn. 'Ira. Sommera exclaimed, placing her land over the transmitter. , One of the detectlvea told ber to hold 1 tm on some pretext, learn where ha tvab and ask him to wait for her. She Mild he waa In a booth at a store r. roadway and Thirtieth street. So tha detectives dashed out of the house, reaching the store In record time. There was a brief feinting with words 1 rfnre Gelse said, smiling: "Tou're right The game la up." , Rapid Fire Courtship. Mrs. Sommera told officers arte was dining with a party of friends at Rec tor's New Tear's eve when Gelse was ; presented. He was described as the eon - r f a Chicago banker. Friendship ripened : Into love, and the two enpared them John H. Foley, Past Head Con . suf, to Address Local -' - Camps Tomorrow. PILES C li red Instant Relief, Permanent. 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For sale at all drug . stores . at Vent a box, , , . 80 FREE PACKAGE CGI POM ; Fill out the blank lines below with vour name" and address, cut out cou ! ton and mail t the . PYRAMID : ImVa CO.. 114 Pyramid Bid.;. Mar shal). Mich.' A. sample of the great ; Pyramid Hie Cure will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, In plain , wrapper. , , Name , Street . . City and State B: Vr months I had great trouble with my math and used al( kinds of medicines. v torque has been actually at green al t.:y breath having a bad odor. Two i - go a friend recommended Cascarett : ! ' r using tfaera I can willingly and u"y fay that they have entirely i ne. I therefore let yonknowthat I ) rmMnnieuJ them to any one suffer. - tach tronbje." Chaa. II. IlaU . , 1 1 1 yth St., New Yak, N. Y. rt, r'ath!. potent.- Taste CeodL i v.f m, ken, t'en erGripa, , ..m. Jvfwer a-'illa bnic, The ga 1 1 ! C C C.,, uaarasieed to . .. i . ; t--. ! y tw'viu '6.3 John H. Foley, paat head consul of tha Woodmen of the World, la a visitor in Portland today and will be entertained by. the Woodmen's lodges tonight ana tomorrow. He will leave tomorrow at mlrtnlaht for San Ftant-laco. . Mr. Foley, whose residence Is In ixis Angeles, was the second head consul of the Woodmen of the World, succeeding Head Consul Falkenberg when the latter died In 3908, after having been the head consul of the organisation stnoe Its In ception In 1811. lie aerved for two yeara aa head consul and since that time baa been the past head consul. lie is taking this trip over the country for the purpoae of looking over the organisation of different camps and came hare from Seattle. -.-. Plans for Mr. Foley'a entertainment have been completed and ha will spend tha next two days as the guest of Mult nomah- camp No. 77. and Webfoot camp No. 65, W. O. W. This afternoon ha will be shown around tha city In an au tomobile, vlaltlng all the algbtly places. Tonight a banquet la to be bald at the commercial club In his honor, while after a day of reat tomorrow he will deliver two speeches during the evening, one to Multnomah camp and another to Webfoot camp. ' . Mr. Foley la one of tha hardeat work- era In tha Woodmen of the World, Long before hla election to the post of head consul of the Woodmen he was an ar dent worker in his home camp and at the atate headquarters In California. Ha la not only a big man In the lodge but big man physically, and la an ex pert lecturer. Hla two speeches tomor row evening, While necessarily short will. It Is believed, be largely attended. "I have been watching the growth of our lodge In your city," said Mr, Foley this morning, "and have wondered in deed at your remarkable growth. We now have 6000 members In Portland alone, 18,000 in the atate of Oregon and 100,000 members in the nine states of the Pacific alone,- Tour city la a won derful city Indeed, and it Is with Inter est that I watch Its growth. I was amazed at the large number of new buildings that I saw under construction this morning and alao at the figures I have been shown of the growth of the Ity since 105. I look for great things from our lodge here ana irotn your city." ; ' ' Apparently Apprehensive of Ef fect of Obstinate Cre tans' Attachment. fTTilted Prwi LMd W1rw.) Malta, Feb. t.ln command of Rear Admiral Sir George A. Callaghan, the British battleship Duncan, the cruisers Lancaster, Barharn and Minerva, and three torpedo boat , deetroyera, are en route today to Piraeus, the port of Athena TMs move is taken here to In dlcate that Great Britain la apprehen slve of trouble between Greece and Tur key, growing out of the report that Crete would send delegate to the na tional assembly called by King George of Greece. Valley Grain Will Need Resced- Adherence to Letter of Reguia Ing in Many Places Foot V hills All Right. tions Alleged as Grave If Not Fatal Error. M IDS selves and were to be married In a few daya On Monday, the day before Gelse' a arrest, the two dined together. Later they went to Mrs. Sommers' apart menta. In her bedroom was a large cheval mirror, and by the reflection a person sitting in an adjoining room could aee what took place In the boudoir. Gelse told the officers that wben Mrs. Sommers removed' part of har jewels, he saw In the mirror that aha placed them In a chamois bag and bid It under the mattress -of the bed, ' He waited until Mra. Sommera went Into a rear room, -and then took . the jewels 'from their hiding place. He remained for an hour after the theft -chatting with, ill fiancee.''- ;( Bad Checka fo t30,000. ' : The PInkerton's National Detective Agency has been looking for Gelse alnce October of last year. He waa cnargea with passing bad checks for more than S30.000 on tha National ' Bank of the Republic, Chicago. Jll., and on others In aeveral of the larger cities or the coun try. Skibning away from 1 Chicago, early In the month, after robbing his wife of t BOO, he went to Ban Francisco bv way of Seattle and Portland. When the Plnkertons got trace of him In San Francisco he slipped to- New Tork going again by way of Portland. Seattle and St. Paul. On the trip to san jrran- ctsco. Gelse atopped off in Portland and stayed In the city for several days, He mwt have had money then because the Pinkertona did not hear of his swindling; anyone here, -.. ARCHITECT'S LEASE MUST WAIT FOR HENRY Because Of the absence of Mr. Henry, who has not yet returned from a. trip to Honolulu.; Circuit Judge Cleland this morning continued the suit of Francis J. Berndt i against' Charles K. Henry until March 4.v The plaintiff attempted to force the ease to trial, preaenting an ainaavit mat , in conversation iei April Henry had declared hia intention of fighting the case to the end, and to annoy and delay Berndt In the courts. As this conversation tooK piace Jong before the complaint was filed. Judge Cleland held that it could not be con sidered, and Thomas G. Greene, repre sentlnsr Henry, said that his client should not be held .strictly accountable for a remark, in the heat bf controversy ao long ago. - He urged .that he .could not preefnt his case without the preB' ence of Henry. Mr. Henry .. arrived - in Ban Francisco from Honolulu January. i, but waa called Immediately to Los Angeles to confer' with Dr. Parker, who' la sick In the southern city. His return to Port land waa thus delayed. Berndt. who was , architect or the Henry building, claims S8600 aa a bal ance due for hla work. Henry adraJte balance of $200 and has a counter claim for 10,E80, aa he aays ht waa de layed for three montha in the erection of the building- and ' lost heavily In rental because of Berndt'a failure to do hia part of the work In time. - ... i .' i . t ' 1 " " ..... .'v';v. QUADRUPLET HOAX , : FULLY EXPOSED Los Angeles, - Feb, - 8, -Before Judge Wilbur of the Juvenile court today Mra, Catherine Smith, who secured tha Wil son quadruplets which Mrs. W. W. Wil son tried to palm off as her own. test! fled as t who were the real parents of the children. She said she secured the, first from the . Smith sanitarium, xne mower. . ana asserted, was - a it- year-old girl who waa attended by Dr. L. Jones. The second Infant she claimed to have obtained from the Los Angeles hoapItaL' tits mother, accord ing to her testimony, was a girl of IT yeara. Tbe third was born at the county hospital and the fourth at the Clara Barton hospital . .. . ; Immediately after the Inquiry before Judge Wilbur, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. 8mith. Dr. Jones and Dr. A. C Pratt, who ex posed the "quad", hoax were called as witnesses before, the grand jury now investigating the "baby traffic" in Los Angeles. AFTER DETECTIVE "Johnnie Price I Kill Ton" la" the crudely written message which was re calved through the malls at I o'clock this afternoon by Detective John Price who with Detective Carpenter baa been Investigating the recent murder of Domlnio Abanlse who It waa supposed waa killed by members of a Black Hand band. Moat of the lettar was wniien In Greek but the five worda above were crudely scrawled across the bottom. At the time of going to press the police have not bean able to get an Interpreter to read the lettar for them. ' Price and Carpenter have been de tailed on the murder mystery which has stirred up the Italian and Greek quarter for aome time and upon coming ta detective headquarters today Price found the latter 'waiting for him. A akull and cross bones and a black hand decorate the page. Tha detectives do not know what to make or the letter, An Immediate Investigation will be or dered. ' BANK SUES iNSURANCE COMPANY FOR $11,000 Reed Pleads Not Guilty. , ' J. C. Reed was arrested yesterday nftornaon en romnlaint of P. TP rn. (bury, charged- with selling furniture not hla own. Heed pleaded not guilty and hts trial was set for February 8. ' Jamea Cole, as attorney for the Bank of lone,' yesterday filed suit ' in tne federal court agalnat the Queen City Fire Inauranee company, to recover f 11,000. Some serious chargee are made aralnst G. W. MoArthur, Vice president and director of the bank, and also against the fire insurance com pany. .... ..'.,.- " '" """''' ' "' . UOie alleges mat me Dsn iobi fi,uvv by allowing tha fire insurance com pany to take out bogua eertlflcatea of deposit. It la pointed , out that this mar have been done to awen tne in auranee company's buslneaa allowing for the year. , , , ' According to the complaint tha issu ing of bogus eertlflcatea went on for three yeara: There waa an Understand ing, says the attorney, that no attempt would be made to collect, but that all would be canceled at the end of the year . Bat Instead, he further states, tha bank waa embroiled In aerloua trou ble when It waa compelled to pay one certificate of 111,000. Washington, Feb. I. The Impression la gained here that the lifeaavera a Coos Ray failed In their duty in the ease ofth Csarlna wreck, In that they did not dlaragard formal regulations and loaded the lifeline run heavier in strenuous attempt to throw the line to the ship. Severe censure Is heard In some quarters, which awaits open ex presston only after the report on the tnveatlgatlon naa been received. Tne lifesavlng service has not received tha report, though It has telegraphed lor it. (KnerUl MDtrh to The Journal.) ' Walla -Walla. Wash., Feb. Wheat In tha Walla Walla valley has beon badlv damaaed by the freeaa of this week, according to the farmers of the valley who are In a position to state authoritatively tha proapecta. Tha first freese. during which there was pro tracted bold weather, did little damage on account of tha protection given the fraln by the anow. In some placea In ... 1 . 4 9 V a . 1 1 t .. . . l.nrtiAVAV Hit Is said the anow did not lie heavily enough to orotect the wheat even rrom the first freeae. The cold weather of last week, however, took the grsln in tne lower ani of tha valley unprotected by snow, and there will be reseedlng of about 60 par cant or tha grain in mat part or tne country. Bluastem suffered worse than any other of tha grains, and this variety la said totiiave been given a death blow that will reaulre new Seed in the Eureka and Baker Flats vicinities. Jenkins club Is said to have been, badly dam aged, although not ao much aa was blues tern. Fortyfold and turkey red were unscathed. In the districts Imm dlately surrounding the city there has oeon some aamace, aiuiougn n naa nui bean heavy, aa there was ' some snow. In the foothill districts there waa no additional damage to that camsed by washing out on hillsides In the recerf tnaw, ' - Grain had juat begun to ahow tnrough tha around, and urged by a few days of warm weather, tha tender ahoota ware In prime condition from deadly work by frost. Tha ground waa soft and the action of the cold turned the soil and worked the roots out where they are badly expoaed. . ' . W A tin vmnni" Ana nf th beat known farmers of Baker Flat, Bald con Mrnlnv Hla 4rnn! "Wheat is ao badly damaged In my I damage auit agalnat tha Portland neignnornood tnai tnera is noining iori Railway, Light ft rower company ror SAYS "SPIRIT" TOLD HIM TO DIE IN RIVER eBsBBBBMBatssa ' ' Charles Bunder, 41 years old, a brick layer, living In the Barber Dlock at Grand avenue and Washington streets, and a member of the "Tongue or Hire, attempted to jump from the Burnslda bridge last evening. He aald the spirit commanded him to jump. In municipal court thla morning, he waa charged with being drunk, and drew a fine of II. Bunder waa crossing the brides wnen he met four man. Ha told them he was coins' to jump over the rail. After ha had climbed on the railing the men caught him, and called an officer. Pa trolman J. J. Murphy arrested uunaer, and held him ovkr night in tne city jail. ' - ' ' . LARGE DAMAGE SUIT IS FORESHADOWED it but redlnff. It was hard hit. ron TA-nmhallsiai nHa. ninmlnant wheat arrower. atated that hla crop waa badly injured and that new aeea would be required on most or his inna, jonn Horrman or jturena, nat saia: "It looks bad out our way and I am afraid there has been much damage done. This cannot yet be positively aa' certalned. however. . In the foothills things look better, and Bruce Ferrell, one of the most exten sive wheat raisers of that region, said: "My crop is not damaged in the leaet y the cold weamar. I think there waa plenty of snow to protect the grain thoroughly. The ' only damage la through the gullies washed by the last thaw. This, however. ls not appre ciable." the death of little Ruth A. Thornton, who ran in front of a car and waa ground to death on January 20 on East Twenty-eighth street. Is foreshadowed in a netltion for letters on the es tate. filed by har father, M. E. Thorn ton. The only property, he says. Is a claim for damagea for $7500 agalnat the atraet railway, . . Hew Corporationa. American Development company; prin cipal office, : Portland; capital atock, l,000,ooo; incorporators, w. m. ttunyan. A, U Veaiie and J. C. Veazle. Celilo Improvement company: prlncl- ,,,,.,'. if " annun ,,, pal office. Portland; capital atock, $5000; Thelow'end""? wa Incorporator.. A. . U Holt, Frank U. al ui cm asviiu as . vr( wuwi. Celllo Milling ft Power Co. 2 principal office, Portland; capital stock, $500,000; Incorporators, J. W. orussi, u. i. uag gett. A. L. Holt, Charles M. Zadow and Frank D. Jones. "SPANKING" QUARREL COSTS MEN $30 : A fight between three brothers In the home of William Fteter. 874 East Fifth street, laat. evening, caused the three men to appear thla morning in municipal court on charges of being disorderly by fighting. Thetrouble started over the. wife of William Freter spanking the daughter of August Freter. ' When, the "child was being spanked, the father took up tha quarrel, and said If there waa to be any chastizing he would do It, jU thla juncture, the other brother, Fred ' Freter, took hand in the affair, and tables and knives ware used, v The .women ran Into another room. ' The-' police were- called and placed the three men under arrest They were, each fined $10. - - i,i A ranch on Wilson river, Tillamook county, , that was bought three yeara ago. for, $8000. waa sold. last week for S22,ni)0'. m EJ. 9 THE HOME PHYSICIAN This Rcdpe Makes Splendid . Remedy for Congha & The home-made remedy described be low Willi be found a very handy and ef fective thing to have in the house ready for use. It is simple, pleasant to take. easy to . prepare and laeta a family a long time, , It wipea out a cough quickly. v ' . . " Take a pint Of Granulated sugar, add one-ualf pint of warm watery and stir about two mlnutea. , Put two and one half ounoes Pinex (80 cents worth) In a pint bottle and fill up with, the Granu lated Sugar Syrup, Take a teaspoon ful every one, two or three hours. Cough preparations, aa a rule- are mostly syrup. Granulated Sugar Syrup Is both cheap and excellent . PI nex Is the. most valuable concentrated com pound of Norway White Pine ; Extract and Is rich in all tha healing pine ele ments, -...i None of the weaken pine preparations can compare with the real Pinex itself. If your druggist hasn't It, he can easily get it for you. This recipe is also splendid for chest pains, whooping cough, hoarseness, bron chitis, etc. ' , , Strained honey can be uaed instead of the syrup, and makes a very fine honey and plne tar cough syrup. - on reached by the cold, and that the upper end is In good condition. However, a well known authority on grain condi tions said today: . ; "It is all gueas work so far. Nothing can be definitely learned as yet and while it is probable that there has been some da matte done I do not believe It la enough to cause reseeding In any part of the valley. These pessimistic, re ports are sent out every time It Is cold enough to causa frost but they are more scarce than anything else.'.' U. S. AND GERMANY END TARIFF WAR ' (United Pre. Leued Wlr..) , Washington, .Feb. Tariff negotia tlona between Germany and the United States were concluded today by a mu tual agreement to apply minimum rates. Germany grants to the United Statea her full conventional tariff rates In re turn for the minimum tariff, rates in thla country. This places America on the same terms with Germany as all other countrlea to which Germany grants conventional rates under her various commercial oonventlon of under "most favored nation" treaties. . , AT WORK ON NEW PORTLAND CUTOFF '':V;'' - V - (Halted Prens Leas4 Wlre.l Vallejo, Cal., Feb. t. Surveyors of the Southern Pacific railroad are work ing In Colusa county on the new cutoff which Is Intended to shorten running time between San Francisco and Port land, according to District Passenger Agent Stone of Saoramento. .The cutoff will be constructed 'between Colusa and Rumsey and will give the Southern Pa clfio a shorter route by way of Elmtra, Rumsey and Colusa Junction. Steel for Courthouse,; . The first steel of tha new section of the county court house was swung In to place on. the eaat wing at S o'clock thla afternoon by the Paclflo Iron works, contractors. The steel structural work on the court house la about two month behind time. 1 - ' WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOMEN. Portland druggists are advertising to day for fifty men and women to take advantage ofj the special half price of fer they are making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for the cure of con stipation and dypepsla and get a fifty cent package at half price, 25 cents. . So positive are they of the remark able power of this specific to cure these diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that they agree to re fund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly relieve and cure. With Dr. Howard's apeclflo at hand, you can eat what you want and have no fear of 111 consequences. It strengthens ths stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels, creates an appetite and makes Ufa worth the living. Tbla is an unusual opportunity to ob tain 60 doses of the 'best medicine ever made for half Its regular price, with the i personal guarantee of a well known business firm to refund the money . If it-does not give satisfaction. . , Woodard, Clarke ft Co. have tha agency In Portland for Dr. Howard's specif lo for constipation and dyspepsia. Flat Dwellers Play Mean Tricks and Municipal Court Interferes. . . . 'i . - Flat dwellers on the crowded west side' wra advised this morning by Judge Bennett. of tho municipal court to move over on tha east side If they did not have room. Ha said (he eaat side of the river afforded them room to do aa they wished without objec tions from their neighbors. ' The remarks were occasioned by a charge of tresspasa against Mra. Frank Hall, 760 M Thurnian street. In which she waa accused by C. S. Smith with throwing dirty water on a dress suit and a woman'a white serge suit Mrs. Hall denied throwing the water upon the garments. Smith runs a cleaning and preaslng establishment below tha Hall family, which Uvea In a IUL lit said the woman above threw dirty water on tha goods while they were hanging on a Una at the renr of his place. The charge waa sustained, but sentence was suspended during good be havior. . . BY SCHOOL BOW Resolutions on Death o Late J. T. Gregg Passe at Meeting. ; RESTAURATEUR SUES FOR $1500 DAMAGES Ed Johnson, the much tried proprie tor of tho Dragon, afterward tha Del monlco restaurant because of his al leged violation of law in selling liquor without license, figures In the circuit court today as plaintiff in a suit against W. Parahlay, E. Kleaendahl. Dr. C. Gee Wo and tha Dragon Restaurant company for the calcellatlon of notea and for $1800 damagea resulting from the failure of the defendants to. trans fer a lease on tho premises to him. The defendants claim that the notea aheuld be enforced. Parahley, the present holder of the ' notes, claims to be an Innocent purchaeer, but thla Is disputed. PERSONAL Mrs. Edward Hlrsch and daughter, of Salem, Or., are guests at the Cornelius. Dr. F. 1 Marah, of Woodburn, Or la registered at the Cornelius. Henry J. Blddle and wife, of Van couver, waah., are guests at tha Nor ton la hotel, iv ' .j . .,;.'.''.' Jack Donnelly, 'a business man of Hood River, Or., is staying at the Nor- tonla hotel. r A. C Coleman, a business man of Carson City, Nev, I at the Nortonia hoteC : ' ". ; IS. A. Rader, a furniture dealer of Pendleton, Or., Is at the Imperial hotel J. E. Ferguson, a contractor, of As toria, Or., Is among those registered at the Imperial hotel today. ' Ed Kiddle, a lumberman of Island City, Or., . is. at the Imperial hotel to day. .;..' ' ".'"- E. R Olson, sheriff at Wllliaton. N. D., is at the Imperial hotel. T. I Greenough, president of tha uni ted Railways, and director In the Mer chants National bank of this city. Is 11 In hia home at Missoula, Mont He Is expected to return to Portland aa aoon aa he la able, to travel. Reaolutlons of condolence adopted by the board of education terday afternoon and the school was directed to send notice of thei the family of the late J. T. Greg. J clpal of the Hawthorne school.' j board voted to pay to the estte of j teacher a full month's salary, i j Secretary R. H. Thomas reported i he had secured options on two al. for' tha proposed new school builds on the east side of Mount Tabor. V price per acre la $1500.' i 1 H. H. Herdman, principal of ' Washington high school, lir V con ' nicatlon to the atate board that he found 220 leaka In tho tin roof of building. The communication wr ferred to the repalra cemmltire. J An appropriation of $226 was for the purchase of a flra hose fo. Jefferson high school. , 5 The office of instructor In En, for classes of foreigners in the 2nd Shattuck schools was created. ( Instructors will be appointed late Superintendent RIgler. v t Invisible to the naked eye. el-' wireless waves leaving a .etatlon 1 been caught and pictured by tho cari't ! 1 WHY SALVES FAIL : jq cure tau . .''.' ..'':, ! Since the old-faahloned theory ! curing eczema through the blood 1,', been given up by scientists,' many d ferent salves have been tried for ak i dlseaaes. But It has been found th.., these salves only clog the pores an. I can not' penetrate to the Inner akin below the epldermle where the eczema germs are lodged. j This the quality . of penetrating-1 probably explains 'the tremendous sue) cess of the omy standard uquic acsema cure, oil of wjntergreen, thy mol, glycerine, eto aa compounded li D. D. D. Prescription. . After ten yeara of cure after cure we ourselves do not neaitata to rec mmend D. D- D. Prescription at $Vi a bottle. But for the benefit of thoff who have never tried the prescrlpth we arranged with the D. D. D. Lab atorlea of Chicago .for a apeclal la, trial bottle tt 21 cents -on a spec offer new. Thla-first 25 cent bott ought to convince every sufferer; per hapa It will afreet a complete cure It haa in some cases); at any rate. It, will aurely "ake away the Itch at once. Skldmore Drug Co., 181 Third Ht De yon know that croup can be pr,r MM? Give cnamDcnam s t-oi Remedy as aoon aa tha child beco hoarse or even after the croupy cc; appeara, and it win prevent ne iu It la also a certain cure wr creuu r i e.t f I Ilea stTrr ucfa hhwwm w 3'ictecti; AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR El$OVHER v ' Ciert the- Original a Genuine IOBUGR'1 MALTED MILK ThcFood Drinkf or All Ages KSH inUC, IULT tW EXTRACT, in K'trtZS rZjlntht on fliORLICK'S' 4M paea.age WE ARE AGENTS FOR A. D. S. AND NYALS REMEDIES Satoday.. Specials It will pay any one to drop into our store and take advantage of our special sales. , - - VALENTINES . We show as complete an assortment as can be found; all new and tasty styles. - - STATIONERY , A bigr special for two davs. , A box of Linen Paper and Envelopes, regular 35c stock, for... ...18 TOILET ARTICLES Espey's Fragrant Cream, 25c value, for. ...v. ..'.. 161' Stillman Freckle Cream, 25c value, for. , ; ; . ...... 33e Witch Hazel and Glycerine Jelly, per tube.. ......... ............18 Sodena Dental Cream, per tube ..,...... ...... 12 Orris Root, 4 ounces, for, .. 84 i. Sachet Towderf 50c value per ounce ......... ... . . . . . i , .. ; . . .'. .22 Shampoo Paste, 25c values, per jar ,. ,14 Chamois Skins, 15c values, for r.-.. ,10t Camelline, wakeless . . . ,. ................................. 28 Hamadella Cold Cream. 25c size, fon.......i.,...,........14 A COMBINATION BARGAIN We give a guaranteed Razor, a Strop, Tjrush, Mug and cake of Snap for . . . .-.f 1.50' RUBBER GOODS Special for two days only.'; Our Rubber Goods are kept fn a private apartment, with a saleslady if preferred. . Hot Wat-Rags, heavy white..., ..... ............ 1.22 Hot' Water Bags, red 1 ,...,. ,..1.33 Hot Water Bags, maroon $1.44 Fountain Syringes, white ... ...... .. .......... ,. ......... , .SS Fountain Syringes, red 99e Fountain Syringes maroon v. .$1.66 Combinatiort Hot Water Bag and Syringe, white. ............ .$1.12 Combination-Hot Water Bag and Syringe, red. ........... $1,515 Combination Hot Water Bag and Syringe, maroon. ....$2.35 Special attention given to fitting of ' Trusses, Bandages, Elastic, Hosiery and Shoulder Braces. , . : 4. . - . , RALPH CRYSLER, Prop. 149 AND 151 THIRD ST. 4 Our SUPPLY DEPARTMENT, Tormerly at 147 Seventh St., Has Removed to Ground floor of the ELECTRIC BUILDING. , mi, i i i i i ;V v;'': .': : '', Pay All Electric Bills arid Obtain Lamp Renewals on Ground Floor. i i .4 Portland (St if y, L Power 0