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I 3 THURSDAY EVENING, DECEIIEER 113. . : ES-fJAYS FATES SEASON'S LOSS ifl Colonel Roosevelt to maJce addresseson the western tour which is soon to start are pouring in at the rata of 30 a day. There are already 1000 requests on fila The trip will begin March IS. 1 ;I IIP TO The colonel will deliver six lectures at the University of California. 7 X How to Get Rfd of r. v r f.r 1 : Catarrh The initiative we haye taken in the matter of advertising ourselres a the original "Cut-Price dentists is prOTing a Very popular induce ment to patrons. But we hare not relied solely on prices to secure patients. ; ""hrs mother or Not -They. Will Go Conservation Commission Re - quests That Vast Forest , Areas Be Replanted.' ' Car Congestion to Be Relieved 48 Hours After Bridga Is Opened. if to Jail to Be Decided by Him. A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, . and It Costs Nothing to Try. The Qudity of Out Wcrk is Our THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' SERVICE Oil EAST SIDE TO BIT m Vi A1V that stands betwn Willard N. Jones and Franklin Piarce Mays and U-.f. county Jail la tha intervention of VYancls J. Ilermy. United States Dis trict Attorney John McCourt received mandates from the- United States cir cuit court,, of appeals last ; Saturday, saying the sentences imposed on the two men for alleged land frauds, must be curried lnW- effect. Mr. - McCourt Is holdingr them until Mr. Hewey's ar rival In rortland. ' ': Petitions asking a commutation' of the jail sentences Imposed upon Mays and Jojies ars before the executive de partment of th..' national., government now, - If is said President "Taft has left the matter! largely to Heney's dls sretlou.. The sentences carry with, them fines also, Jones having a sentence of , eight months In Jail and a fine of. $2000 ind Mays a four months' Jail sentence ind : fine of $10,000. ' S - - .t Mr. McCourt explained today he did not wish to act In tbe two cases until Mr. Heney had arrived and talked them over with him. : He said' Heney had handled the cases and as a matter of courtesy he did not wish to Interfere In them. .Aa Ronn am he files the man dates In the office' of the clerk of the4 court they become court records ana must be acted upon. ' Mr. Jones called On District Attorney McCourt this morning to learn If any action had been taken on the cases. He was told they would await the atten tion of Mr. Heney. . It is expected Mr. Heney will reach Portland from San Francisco this after noon. He probably will announce bis policy as regards the Iilnger Hermann case and the Williamson case, both part of the land fraud prosecutions, ifter his arrival here." , The rights-of-way committee of th Northeast Side Improvement associa tion met yesterday an4 determined to demand of the mayor and city council that not only shall the city condemn property needed for the east and West approaches of the Broadway brldse, but that in return and to balance the ex pense; the 0. K. & N. company shall be required to institute condemnation proceedings for the city property whlch4 is needed In connection with east and wost approaches of the new Harrlman bridge. It was asserted by Jud?e M. Q. Mun ly, chairman of the committee, that th O. K. & N. company on the west side 1 as ?e!zd and converted, to Its own use the foot of GllPan street, and that on the east side the foot of Oregon street has boen similarly seized though neither of these streets has ever been va.-3'cd in lavor ot the railroad. On hotJi piiii'i piers, abutments and basea have been constructed to bear the steel pan of the bridge. - . BRIDGE GUILFORD DISLIKES KELLY. BUTTE; IN JAIL , if ' ' j ' -'::. ::,.r Howard A, Guilferd. convicted of at tempting to bribe a Juror in the W. Cooper Morris case, does not like the job of breaking rock' on the rpckplle at KeUcy Butte, and his attorneys, by se curing a writ of probable cause, have mado it possible for him to return to the county Jail, where life is less stren uous. ,'. i '- V. : , ..." , ' Circuit Judge Kavanaugh, who tried the case and sentenced Guilford to six months In jail, signed the writ of prob able cause,' upon which a stay of exe cution will be granted until the case is .decided by the supreme court on appeal. Guilford will have to' remain In the county jail unless he Is able to furnish a bond for $"000. : ; ; j Guilford has been on the rockpile less than a month, and his term mil not ex pire until April SO. - He has discharged Geeslin & 'Campbell, the attorneys who i represented him at the trial, employing. limsnaw & uritcniow to prosecute the appeal , . The third annual report of the Ore gon Conservation commission has been printed and is being distributed, In the , report the commission goe ex haustivly Into trie subject of conser vation. It shows that the state has lost during the past season by forvst fires fn.000.000 in timber alone, ' not ; to speak t of . .the otheT loss of "property. This, the commission holds. s un necessary - and for it the state is iU rectly reponsibla , . - It la estimated that Oregon has ap proximately 400,000,000,000 feet of mer chantable timber. " About one-third of this is In national forest reserves .with in, the state. .... ' - ', - .;' It is pointed Out that there is as area of turned over land nearly one quarter as Urge as that now occupied by standing timber and that this la capable of - reforestratlon and eommer clal use within tha next 40 to 60 years. It is estimated that the deforested land within the state should produce $1,000,000,000 within the coming gene ration, if properly bandied now. The Oregon lumber industry now brings about $25,000,000 into - the state annually, as much as the apples, fish, wool and wheat together. Eighty per Cent of this sum goes to pay for the labor and supplies. ,:, The report recommends the passage of a bill to create an efficient forestry service; liberal and hearty cooperation between the State and federal agencies engaged in gathering data on the state's resources, and an Increase in tha salary of the state engineer. ... General Superintendent C J. Franklin of the Tortland Railway, Ught & Pow er company expects to have the con gestion of east side streetcar traffic re lieved within 48 hours of the opening of the new Madison bridge. It Is announced- that the bridge win probably be ready for.trafflc Saturday. . The opening of the bridge win relieve the Morrison bridge of all broadgange traffic and , make available for other lines a Urge number of narrow range cars now being used as transfer cars in connection with the broadgauge cars leaving from Water and Bast Morrison and Grand and Hawthorne avenue. , It will also release about 10 narrow gauge cars now operated on the waveriy WoodBtock line which upon opening of tbe Madison bridge will form part of the broad'gange system. ' , The Wa vert t-Woodstock ears will be operated over the Madison bridge within 48 hours after the bridge Is opened for traffic," said Mr. Franklin this morn tnfc "and that wfU gl ve tts about JO additional ears for our narrow gangs lines." Many Want to Hear Roosevelt. ' (rjnitod Prm Iua wim.l v New Tork," Dec. 8. Invitations . , to Those who suffer from catarrh knew Its miseries. There la no need of this suffering. 'You. can get rid of it by a simple, safe, inexpensive, noma treat ment discovered by Dr. Blosser, who, for over thirty-six years, has been treating catarrh successfully. ' His treatment U unlike any other, tt Is not a spray, douche, salve, cream, or inhaler, but is a more direct and thor ough treatment than any of these, : It cleans out the head, nose, throat and lungs so that you can again breathe freely and sleep without that stopped-up feeling that all catarrh sufferers have. It heals the diseased mucous membranes and arrests the foul discharge, so that you will not be constantly blowing your nose and spitting, and at the same time it does not poison the system and niln tbe stomach, as Internal medicines do. If you want to . test , this treatment without cost, send your address to Dr, J. : W, Blossef, 861 Walton Street. At lanta, Ga.. and be will send you by re turn mail enough of tha medicine to satisfy you that It Is an he claims for it as a remedy for catarrh, catarrhal headaches, catarrhal oeafness.- asthma, bronchitis, colds and alt catarrhal com plications. He will also send you free an Illustrated booklet Write him Imme diately. , - ' ' , Hair Health If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Advantage , , of This Offer. -. We could not afford to so strongly indorse Rexall "9T" Hair Tonic and con tinue to aell it as wa do, if we were hot certain that It would do all wa claim it will. , ; Should our enthusiasm carry us away,' and Rexall "SS'MIalr Tonle pot rive entire 1 satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in' us and oar statements, and in consequence our bus iness prestige would suffer.1 , Therefore, when we assure you that If your hair "Is beginning to unnatar ui iau ouu or ii you nave any scaip trouble, Rexall "9Z" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and . prevent premature baldness, you may rest assured thatwel know what we are talking about, , :- Out ot one hundred test cases. Rexall "S3" Hair Tonic gave entire satisfaction In ninety-three cases. It has been proved that it will grow hair evn on bald heads, when, of course, tbe bald ness had not existed for so long a time that the' follicle which are the roots of the hair, had not become absolutely lifeless. . Reran "9r Hair Tonio is vastly dif ferent from other similar preparations. We believe that, it will do more than any other hnman agency toward restor ing hair growth and hair health. It is not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cause permanent stain., It Is as pleasant to use as pure cold water. Our faith In Rexall "S3" Hair Tonle is so strong that we ask you to try it on our positive guarantee that your money will be cheerfully refunded with out question or quibble if it does not do as we claim. Certainly we can offer no stronger argument, i It cornea in two sizes, prices 60 '. cents and $1.00. Remember,- you can obtain it only at the Owl Drug Co., Inc., corner Seventh and Washington streets. ' ' . .: We've Redeemed Forty-Three Piano Contest Prize Checks So Far and WILL As has been announced, we arranged to redeem one hundred and forty piano prize checks. We have taken forty-three of these so far. Can use ninety-seven more. But will not take more than that number. Bring your prize checks to Eilers Music House without-delay. Here we accept them, the same as spot cash. Here are the best pianos.' Here at the very lowest prices, comparing grade for grade. One price to all, and that the low est Our easy payment plan enables any householder to have a piano a , good piano now. Every instrument sold by us is , covered by our unconditional guaranty. - " i Oregon's Home Piano House Blggest-The Buslest-Tne Best 3S3 Washington Street - This is Talking Machine Headquarters. All the makes and all records can be examined side by side here. Talking Ma chines cost from $10 to $200, and some special styles at $250. Talking Machines make ; splendid Christmas giftsN ' In the largest cities of this country beautiful mouths of hundreds of x f the best people, and in every walk of life, are "living witnesses" of 111 Ynrqf ' the matchless character of the work we have done. For some of these jyr avuio hundreds of people I, myself, or some' of my dentists skilled in the m-mj 4 ."Owl Method" have filled decayed teeth. In other mouths a new YVnttPn tooth, has been inserted so cleyerly that it could never be detected ' ' 11 uvu from the perfectly sound ones. In every instance tho work has been done in an ABSOLUTELY rAlIMLlii3 UAMNEli. Lady Attend- Guarantee Tha Owl Plan b to ; Give to the the Best of Work Possible for the Least Money ants ': 7 lT? f Vi-. ( jT f ' mm FOREST FIRE DESTROYS WOOD; SUES RANCHER As an aftermath of the' forest fires which raged near Greshara last. August, George K. Kunitake. a Japanese wood contractor, ' is tryine to colleot SIJ.slO from Albert Bahl, a rancher, charging! Bala with negligence in allowing a fire on his land to escape beyond control. Kunitake was cutting wood and toles on adjoining land belonging to Frank Botefubr, about 3 Vi miles, southeast of Gresham. .;, , ..';'.. i ; . Kunitake lost a ' large quantity of wood, poles and posts. - Bahl's defense is that the. fire started In tlie county road from some unknown cause about, August 14 ad was fanned Into a destroying sheet of flame three days later by a strong wind. Bahl says the loss of the wood was due to an act. of God and denies he was negligent" The case Is on trial bo fore a jury in Judge Hamilton's depart ment , . . t, . . MRS. METZGER IS HELD v FOR SHOOTING HUSBAND Prances Metzger, who ' attempted to kill her husband last week In bis Jew elry store on First Street waived the preliminary-hearing .this morning la the municipal court and was held to the grand Jury. She is charged with assault with Intent to kill." Mrs. Mets-Ri-r charged that her husband hart been intimate with a manicurist and had I ruiea to support hr. Armed with a pistol,- she went to his place of business and bepan firing upon lilm. One shot Htruck him tn the cheek and he was in tfie hojwpjtal two days. . 1 . : ' ' ' " Chopping- Bates -5 W BP ' Hour.' v.- -. R, H s. m. to 6 fL tn rtsH 10,1 pan dav'a AlSJWOUlNCIlVG y: - QUITO y ? A I CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS The proximity of the coming " of Santa uaus naturally ! ' makes one think of some ap- " ' r ,propriate gift. Christmas time ; J home. . 4 ' . No more appredative' present can be given 'than some - ' arucie or turaiture; bomethmg of taste ami utility. ; A few suggestions: . ' ' 4 . - f a it Mirrors Clocks . Buffets Cabinets Couches Rockers Stands Easy Chairs Work Tables Library Tables ' FootStools Book Racks Desk Lamps . .Tea Tables- Bookcases Candlesticks. , Hall Racks Turkish Rockers Dining Tables Dining Chairs Parlor Sets r ' Hundreds of choice and distinctive articles for the home now on display. A large assortmentsplendid- varieties. Cm, jit ""-VS We Bid You Welcome Second and Morrison Streets . Good Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate ,...;...;M.,..3.00 Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Piatt .. S7.00 Whalebone Plate or Gold Dust', M....' f3-50 22-K. Gold or Porcelain Crown M.......f3.00 to f4.00 22-K, Bridge Teeth, guaranteed, each r.......-. $3.00 Painless Extractions 50f If You Want More Proof, Come to Our Offices and We Will Examine Your Teeth Without Charge TtsOtvI ,vPhb b to Give to the thBest of Vcrklfc for tha Least Money The Owl -Dental .Go. : SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS ' OVER MERCHANTS BANK Mew Mt IMi?iisfliniiis J SHAVING r.ffilROnS-On;stand out- M hn a-. ao rr Thoroughly up to date and at tbe lowest prices is the comment on our high grade, stock. We canserve patrons equal with anyone in the following articles and many others not. here mentioned. Dur additional store, corner Morrison and West Park,:is equally well (stockexl and able, to give, the best in these lines: ..- , .. , ; ' ! . TOILET SETSGerman silver, $4i() to$i2.5o, ; , y;f MANICURE ' SETSNatural ' wood, plain or mounted, pearl, etc, $1 to $10. PERFUME J ATOMIZERS Guaran teed, 50cto$2.50. I .' ; MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES Natural wood, plain or mounted, or in cases, $1.50 to $10.00. ' t . TRIPLICATE MIRRORS Many styles, $2.25 to $18. SAFETY RAZORS-Gillette, Auto Strop, Gem, De Luxe and many others, $1.00 to $12.50. ' ' ' FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman's, Hol land's and others. ; . ; . . .$1.00 to $12.00 JEWEL BOXESArmolu gold, 25 c to $6.oa ; r. . " v CANDY Only agency for; V(hitman & Guth high grade; Lownes,'; always fresh. Out own brand, made fresh in "the city, i pound f6r5&c ; ; ' LEATHER GOODS-New Hand Bags 520 to 520.0a Make your selection now and we' will hold the goods for you, . s 'J Two Stores 151 Third St and Corner Mor rison ant West Park Sts. RALPH CRYSLER, ' Proprietor, Dori-t fuss With tlie-furnace rr wva at your command there's no necessity for JJ chopping wood, canyingiout ashes, packing in coal , or becoming covered with soot in order that the house ' maybe properly heated. A simple twist of the wrist, a match and in five minutes the room's at just the. right temperature. The expense 'is only a cent and a half an hour. For Your Convenience Our appliance department will be open every Saturday night, till 9. During the week commencing -December 19, well keep open eyery even in?. ' ' . ' . ' Vulcan Odorless Ga Heaters "CKB BXC3UBTTI fit TSB COJTE" ' ' "Heat the Hocr, Not Ihe Ceiling,, Safe, Reliable, Economical Guaranteed Positively Odorless Portland FttthatYamhSI Pbonel A6274 Exchange 26 V f S'l a - v 'A ?r v. :YTT