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ft THE OREGON DAILY It- ULillBl JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, . 1310. PAY FOR JOBS ' iTifflClE Laborers MakeComplaints Against Employment Bu reau; Police Investigate. - Proprietors ot the Canadian Employ ment bureau, 21 , North Second street, have been cited to appear Monday af ternoon before thellcense committee of the city council and show causa why thir license should not be revoked. This action tras taXen upon the many com plaint! received by lAsslstant,. City At torney Sullivan. The police have , had trouWe dally with this and other M ft HRfd. employ ment agencies. " Wednesday mornlngf T., Jenson and J. Holm reported to the pollc that they had each been fleeced Out of $3 by the Canadian , Employment , bureau. This complaint was taken up by the assist ant city attorney. The men said they paid 11.6ft. each for position. In a mill at Estacada. v They had worked four hours when the mill cloned. Each man raid $1.50 carfare,' NEWSPAPER MEN 6F PENDLETON ORGANIZE LIVE PRESS CLUB MME. GADSKI SINGS. . . . " , . IN PORTLAND OCT. 30 1 The Mme. GadskI concert Siinday afternoon, October 80, will be one of the most Important musical events of the present season. In Europe, as in this couqtry,' Gadskt takes rank, with the preas of operatid sopranoa, her more 'Tt cent appearances, particularly at the Vaatner Festival In Munich, havinj broiiRht her unusual honors. "What pralee can do Justice to Gad kt," exclaimed the Cologne Tageblatt, commeptlng upoij her triumph aa the Countess in "The Marriage of Figaro." "She is the most, sensational feature of the festival. She possesses an abso lutely wonderful voice, which, In spite of its true soprano timbre, has a wide range extending to the darker colors, hiit devoid at all times of shrillness or edge. r Her method la splendid, her rer lsters even, and her tones strung with unvarying unirormlty." The concert is under the direction, of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman and the seat ale opens Friday, October. 88. ; . ; Puraer-Westoh Wedding. (SneclM PiionlPB to Tli Joursnl.l Forest Groves Or.,rOc't. 20.- Awed ding which united two of Foreat Grove's popular young people -occurred In this city Sunday, when 'Miss Rena Purser became the bride of Wilbur Weston, Kev. Hiram Gould, pastor of the Meth odist church, officiating, the ceremony being witnessed by a number of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs weston ,wm make thetr home In this -City. . 5 , , ... ". . (Special Dispatch to Tbe Jomrmi.) V '.Pendleton, Or.. Oct 10. At- t tended by considerable enthusi- asm, the Pendleton Press club was organised In this city last e evening, modeled after the re- cently organised Press club of Portland. G A. Robbine of, the Live e Wire was elected president; E. . e Aldrlch of the East Oregonlan. vice president, and M. R. Chess ' man of the East Oregonlan, sec- retary treasurer. A constltu- tion and bylaws will be drawn e up, and a united effort 'made to e secure a large number ofsassocl- A ate members. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS IN RECITAL TONIGHT ""r " " n ,. It ta a rare event to hear a composer In aerogram 6f hla or her own works. Such Is to be Portland' good fortune tonight, when Mrs Jessie 1. Gayaor will appear lh a recital ot her own songs at the Maspnio Temple, Mrs. Geynor Is one of . the best anown woman com posers In the country. Especially Is she known by her children' songs. Her eongs of the child world are used In the publlo schools everywhere. . Mr. Hunter, the supervisor of music in the Schools in Portland, uses them here and has sent in a request Tor, Mrs. Gaynor to Sing seme of them, which she will no doubt do. Bhe win be assisted In the recital by her charming and tal ented daughters, Rose and Dorothy, who are ideal Interpreters of their mother's music. The recital Is fof the benefit of the peoples' Institute. Tickets may be obtained at the floor. The program will -commence at 8:30 o'clock. Doors open at 7:46. 7 be called the Wallula after the old one, and will likely be similar to It In make Resort KesiJcnce Burns. (Spedul DUpatrh tn TL Jrn.l. Eugene, Or., Oct 20. The Belknap residence, a favorite stopping place for tourists and hunters who annually make the trip to the upper McKenale rlvef, was destroyed by fire a few days ago, together with pearly all of Its contents. The loss is about $2500, with no insurance. . ' Successful efforts to reclaim waste marsh lands, by raising celery are being made In Bermuda. " , Health and Beauty Advice BY MRS. MAE MARTTN. Santiam Bridge Completed. . .' (Special Dispatch to the Jonrnal.t V Albany; Or., Oct, 20. The fine new solid steel and concrete bridge over the Santiam river at Jefferson has been completed. It was built Jointly by Lina and. Marion counties at a cost of $33,- 000.. The bridge connects the two coun ties by highway Jul : Jefferson.- Tha main span of the bridge is ISO feet long. Two other spans,' 130 and 80 feet each in length, make the bridge from shore to shore 570 feet long. , Overstocked ; : r "Great - sale of ladles' suits, ceata, skirts, dresses, etc., Friday and Sat urday. Becker's Butt House, 140 6th. Journal Want Ads bring results. MANY BEARS KILLED ON KLICKITAT RIVER (SneclM PliPitca t Ttie Jonrn.L) ? White Salmon, Wash., Oct. 20. Messrs. Fish, Branaman and Howe re turned from a bear hunt on the Klicki tat with two black fellows for, their sport Cy Breedlove Is another lucky hunter, having done to death one of the bears tliaf killed a colt and other wise made thingtroublQua on the Sny der ranch. Dr. Beluhelm is another fortunate hunter, with one to his credit, The best record so far has been made' by the Falmer boys, who got two black bear and a cinnamon in two half days' hunting. J. A. Miller coasts of a new YOU LOOK OLD! I n'n ease,6it of ten lt is not h cause you are old, but hecauee you are iirfd. all worn out and . you ' act aa if ycu just wondered how you are going tc s' nirwugn tne season ana po your woik. ' : . This condition may toe caused by a run-down and debiliated condition,' oi by a bad cold which has left you with out strength or ambition. We want to ask every such person to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic, without oil.', If it. does not build you up and make you feel young, strong and well again, we will return the money you paid.ua for it Isn't that fair? Woodward. Clarke & Co. Druegiste. Portland, Or. pelt, and C Mcllan captufcdan unwary bear in, a ateel trap. Ranchers report bear especially numerous on Buck creek and Oak Ridge, where the acorns prove an, attraction. - , WILLAMETTE "U" TO r PUBLISH ANNUAL Special Dlptrh to The Journal.) .Willamette University, "Balem, Or, Oct ' 20. At a recent meeting 'of the combined Junior classes of all the de partmenta of the university. Edgar, Martin and Alfred Schramm were elect ed editor-in-chief and business manager of a proposed "junior annual," a cubll cation to be put out by the Junior class of the university- thla year. Both these men are , well known in this city, thi being their home, and are among tha leading men in the life of the university. This effort to put out an annual is 4 new departure on the part of ' the Junior class, though tn former years a bi-annual was published by the students of the university as a whole, called the Wallaula. , Thla was a very meritorious college production ani it was regretted that its publication was not continued. What the nature and name of the new annual will be has not yet been deter mined, but it Is supposed that it will R. M. 8.: Sallow complexion, liver blotches, pimples and other eruptions of the. skin indicate' the need of a goo J blood tonic and liver regulator. -.Dissolve one ounce of hardens in one-half pint of alcohol, add one-half cup of sugar and enough hot water to make a full quart. Take one tablespoonful five minutes before each meal. Kardene purifies the blood, arouses the liver, clears the - skin,' restores lost appetite and tends to strengthen and build up the entire system. , . " - i Annette: The affliction of over-fat ness Is to be deplored at any age, but It is a positive calamity to a young and pretty woman to become too fat in these days when fashion decrees the slender figure the onlv correct one. You can reduce your weight almost at the rate of a pound a day until you reach normal it you win dissolve rour ounces or par notls in l',4 pints ot warm water and take a tablespoonful before each meal. , You can buy parnotis from any first class druggist. It is a harmless fat dissolver. snd those who take it marvel at its wonderful effect It makes one look and feel younger, brighter, more bouyant and energetic. Fannie R.: To be sure 'a face lotion s far better than face cowder. but you will have to be eareful what you use1 as most, "liquid race powder" contains injurious ingredients that are 'likely to ruin your complexion. Try this inex pensive one wnloh la all right: Dis solve four ounces of spurmax tn a half Pint of hot water and add two teaspoon fuls glycerine. Rub this on, your face, neck and arms, and It will tfive .your skin a very pleasing, delicate tone. Thla lotion does . not show or rub off like powder and will remove that shiny, Bel ow look to your skin. This preparation s a wonderful skin beautifler and I find it excellent for rough, red or sallow akin, freckles and skin pimples. - R. T.: Unlesa you kill the follicles (roots) anv treatment for superfluous hairs on the face or forearms will prove disappointing. - Sometimes one applica tion or a lanoraiory compouna Known as delatone will do this; sometimes two or three applications are necessary to lorever rid one or. tne eniDarrassing ana humiliating hairs. You will bave to pay your druggist a aonar ior an ounce oi delatone. tut at that it Is cheaper than the electric needle. - just mix a utile delatone with enough water to make a paste, cover with it the skin from which you wisn to remove xne nairs, auuw u remain two or. three minutes; then wipe off (the hairs come off with the paste) and wash the skin with warm water. If the hairs do return after the first treatment they win tie so ngnt ana thin as to be.unnotlceable. . Mrs David' O.: The onlv reason whv many hair and scalp specialists advise against frequent shampooing is the danger that cornea through use of eoap and inferior shampoos which contain alkali or other Ingredients injurious to the hair. If your hair Is thin, very oily and looks so dull, stringy and unkept a few days after shampooing, try sham pooing with a teaspoonf ul of anthrox dissolved In a cup of hot water, then rinsing thoroughly with clear water; You can use this shampoo as often as you like, as it will benefit your hair . and scalp wonderfully. It will relieve that Itching sensation and make your hair beautiful, fluffy and appear twiceas thick. This shamnoo- dries auickly without any danger of streaking or dls-t Miss H. I.i If you only knew what waa in those cheap, greasy cold crenras you have been smearing on your face, you would never use thera again, as they are really harmful. Never use anything but a greaseless cream If you don't want hair on your face. . At a small expense you can prepare an ex cellent complexion cream Jelly by srirrlnrf together and allowing to stand over night two teaspoonfuls glycerine, one ounce almoioln and. one-half pint cold water." Use this . regularly and it will clear up your complexion wonder fully by, removing all dirt and oil. It will also remove quickly those1 black heads and other effects of hot weather such as freckles, tan and roughness of the skin of which you speak. This Is the only reliable cream I have ever found for removing wrinkles without leaving the skin rough and flabby after massaging and for reducing the size o large,. dlrt-collectlng pores. Victoria: Your scalp needs a good, stimulating quinine hair tonic to re move the dandruff. ' stop Irritation and falling hair. Get -from anydrug store one-half pint alcohol and one ounce qulntoln and mix it with one-half pint water and you will have a much better tonlo than any of those ready-prepared tonics you have been buying. Brush ?our hair dally and twice a week apply his tonio to the scalp, rubbing It in gontly. This will do wonders for your dull, lifeless, falling hair, and put your scalp in a health" condition. This tonic will make your hair soft, silky and lus trousi Keep the scalp clean by frequent shampoos with canthrox and you will not have further trouble with your hair. Enid 8.: Your headaches and gener ally despondent feeling very likely come from your weak, inflamed eyea. You should attend to the matter immediately or you may have to wear glasses per manently. Get an ounce of crystos and dissolve it in a pint of water. Put a few drops In each eye two or three times a day and I am sure it will strengthen your eyes wonderfully and remove your i eye troubles I generally. I find this a splendid remedy.-It does not smart the eyes and is fine for dull.. tired, sore eyes that have that overworked feelinar. o ri -n o Miiimcu! a v VLJe y Vv GCB - A Eli ssafl llo ' Friday Special, 9x12 feet. " These afe nine rwire Tapestry ... ; ,' Brussels ; Rilgs, in a variety of ' i : . patterns, worth regularly $18.00 ; ' , .' . on speUal sale Fri-$1 iCC ( "day only at iD 1 1 UO - - (SirealSmapiini IPeV 1 M. 9 Sole Agents for the I i c 3 Can't afford to bo anything but a quality Coal' A tew dissatisfied customers would hurt its sale BUT there'' are no dissatisfied customers. A trial ton means a sea- son's order." Tel. A-3887, Marshall 2635, or , Order from yourdeaJsr to-dsy W Qcd-;VC:.-' - Special v; toka vi rB? ix s : ft- wm wmm mm WmW v&i&L Comef E Burnslde ' ' J s- I ' ' ' "" Ji$& "Sp . AfVr..i"'.'.! I. v v k . ' .11 KotMe Guaranteed 20 Years iTftST We- guarantee the Sealy to be made entirely of pure, new, long fibre cotton, without lintera, or mfll "Waste. . BECOITD We guarantee the Sealy for 20 yeara against becoming tin even or lumpy, , rHTJUJ We guarantee that after 0 nights' trial you will pronounce the Sealy -the most comfortable mattress that you ever used, or your money back. . , , i , 825 81 DOWW, 81 A JVTEXK 95c.;::a;:JJC 95 For $4.00 Untrimrned Hats -We announce an extraordinary sale of bver 1000 untrira'd hats, the production of an exclusive wholesale hat manufac turer. We reproduce exactly the .different - shapes - which show, character, originality and . individuality,- -These un trimmed hats are made' of the best quality duchess satin with silk velvet binding. Every shape shown hi this enormous collection is practical and becoming. It's " the most won "derful sale from "a standpoint of price and quality ever offered the women of Portland. In black only, , , These untrimmed hats are so beautifully made and so' per fectly finished that a quill, a knot of velvet, a cluster bow of ribbon or a simple drape is sufficient to con vert them into trimmed hats. Another forceful example of the Lipman, Wolfe ' Co.'s sale. J cv . - ' The Lamp Season v The lamp season is again at . hand,- and finds our stock' wejl? .equipped - to meet the require ments of the trade. - Fancy Parlor Lamps Bedroom Lamps, KitcKe.n Lamps, etc. 01.75 Lamps Special 01.25 These 'have -the Ko, 2 burners,; , . fancy . . globes, . many ,' styles, r ii i m im;y ioucs,, - .many, styics, -. .-- - i - worth $1.75 ; Friday A 1 f) r ; f : special XM V f'';T$ None sold to children, no phone C. 0 D. orders received. att' 500 Brooms on sale Friday at this extraordinarily low price. Brooms are made of good stock and are fully; equal in value tot the , 45c grade now on the market.' ' PHP 77 11(0) ComefE-Burnsi nr. Ana union AvmiP D0N1LE7 M OPPORWmTY-Like .r North Plains slip by without a thorough investiga tion. ItVisnpt likely that you will have such an offer made to you again. It is practically an im possibility. ' Justlhink of it. ( The "rich soil kll ready ; for the plow, and only 55 minutes from your busi- . ness in Portland: v No forest to cutdown,' no big stumps to pull, no grubbing to do, just plant your crop and nature does the? rest. ONE TO FIVE ACRES? Call or writefor booklet; . . - ' ' Ituth-IiusLXompany-. . Room 3 Chamber of Commerce', Portland, Or.' "ta"rs : ,i. - ....... . . ' .. . -f ' , J, : : -rr ' s' ' ; ' .1' " i OomnarcQurPr WlththoM ices w roa h.re t Ha In the kMt of etrlns. ' Ind roa will that t oner joa e .ubtntil w. nsoa all work end roe ennot ft better rualete ' Work aafWMie, bo Better flow mucn jou pty, - ., mwi TT Jl f . . . a bridge work lor out of .town ii.trom la on Ant ft de.tr.-l. . FataloM oxtnotioa Irm when'pltto. er brilg work 1. order. w. tonwiutw- trie. 22kBrldre7eeth4.CQ Gold Fining l.CJ 'i 1. 1 r t p,m 1 ,Lnirn.i rilling. 3 Silver rilllma -I Good Rubbtr . B.W.a.Wiil.rntMr n tun muuMu nitun I PUfM 1.00 ,50 5.C1 RedRueber- p.i-i.M txtr'tk .53 BSST MKTMODS AJl work fully atuuranteedj for ftrteea rears. YJizz Bcntal Co.9inc - Painless Dentists rafllrfg Building, Third snd WtthlnitOB. PORTIAKD, CRE. CtUcSoux.: I A. U. f I . It. iuadi-.,! Wl Y"T i.lftJH k -1 Journal Want Ads Bring Results , s s . i i )1 i i