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TIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY 'EVENING. DECEMBER 8, 1910. -Ji SYSTEM 10 aPHOTECT HEALTH '. Smith Says One. Agency, PreferablyState Board, Should Enforce Laws. TTotection for ; the ealth' of Oregon pooplo wuU 'only come through putting the enforcement if the state's health laws under, one hpad. Is the opinion of Dr. C. J. Smith, member of the state board of health. ; -. ' - ' Because its mehibera are chosen be cause of experience, fitness, professional training: and eitiaenshlp and , without political consldeVatlon. this ' agency should be the state board of health, ihlnka Dr. Smith. His views are, shared by other members' of the board, and by most f the ' physicians-in the state, who have found that independent health protecting- agencies frequently conflict, is was the case wbeo the state board of health attempted to' aid the pare milk rrusade in Portland, and was defied by the state dairy and food commissioner.: It is believed that the state board of health" should -be made responsible and given authority to enforce the ' health laws of Oregon, : iPd ithat. the-- state health officer, the state dairy and food commissioner, the (state bacteriologist end the state veterinarian should be its executive officers, ft. J 1 .' - ( , Doubling Expenses ,.:; Those who are acquainted with the situation declare that there is no more reason why, the dairy and food commis sioner, should be independent c-f the state board of. health than is the state health officer., ' The, maintenance 'Of WORTH KNOWING Simple Bat powerful Prescription tor Kheumatitm and lame Back. This was previously published here and cured hundreds. "Get one) ounce of syrup of Sarsaparllla compound and one nonce of Toris compound. Then get half a pint . of good , whiskey -. (or nherry wine if it Is preferred) and put the other, two ingredients into it. Use a tablespoonfnl of this mixture before aoh meal and at bed time. Shake the bottle each time." Good effects ere felt the first day.t Any druggist has these- ingredients -en-- band er-T will quickly get them from his wholesale house.- .-.-..,,;.'. .-.-;?",-., separate offices and attaches, it is point ed out. is doubling expense, when work could be done more' cheaply and more effecttlvely under one head.;- In a com munication received (yesterday, Dr. Smith says: . ' c :- . '' "It has long been the desire of the members of the state board of health, so far as . know, to embody the two offices namely that of dairy and food commissioner ', and f State Health board under one head. . In my opinion this should be the stale board of health, and should be selected for their fitness to the position they fill, thus : taking the question absolutely out of politics. ' Wants legislators to Help. "tf the one board had all the funds used by the two. namely,, the state board of health and dairy and; food commis sioner, the work could certainly be done with a reat deal more ) profit to the state, and would be no more- expensive than at the present time. - - , "We had seriously thought-f initiat ing a bill for this purpose, but as this was quite a good deal of expense and trouble, It was thought best to Jet'toe matter go by and see if1 the legislature would not eome to, -our relief. . , The Health laws - should certainly be simple, yet the health board, or whom soever has it in their power to execute them Should be given sufficient author ity to at least, protect the people from invasions on their health by a class of people who look at it only, from a com mercial standpoint. . ' '.t 1 . ' "While we may rot be ready for such legislation at this Session, education is stiU advancing, and really the education Is more essential than the.' legislation." NEW SONGS TO BE ON p. PRESS CLUB PROGRAM New songs that will be whistled on Washington and , Morrison streets, as well as classical numbers, will punctu ate ."A Night Of f,n the Portland -Press club's initial contribution to the Ameri can stage, at the Helllg, Monday night, December 19. . . . . With the best vaudeville artists and local - vocalists. there will "be no lack of voices or "business with which to carry the melodies Into Immediate popularity. Not- the least Important contribution to 'the music of the newspaper men's show j, will be v made by Roaebrqok's Hellig theatre orchestra, augmented for the occasion. (Eighteen musicians will occupy the pit that night, and will give a concert preceding the overture, as well 9-8, play all the incidental music and the accompaniments during the evening. ' Until 8 o'clock ' Saturday night," the $3 tickets for "A, Night Off." sold among te business men at a preliminary can vass, may be - exchanged at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. Tha general exchange of tickets how being sold by members of the club will' begin December 1 8, and continue untlj. the performance begins. OUIIIGIIW TO BE DISCUSSED Be One of Important Top ics at (he Good Roads ; Conventions. -' Aside from discussions Of proposed good roads legislation, the most impor tant subject to come before the Oregon Good Roads convention to be. held in Portland beginning December 12, is the building of the Oregon highway, a part of the Pacific highway. " The plan for building the Canada-to-Maxlco highway was the only measure receiving unanimous approval at the good roads convention recently' held ia Walla Walla, a convention which was attended by delegates from Washington, Idaho and Montana. An Oregon man, who was not even a delegate to thp convention,' asked permission to Indorse ths "project and to urge the representa tives of the three states to ooaii in their power to further the movement No good roads enthusiast In Oregon has opposed, the Oregon .highway. All concede the value such a road would. b to the state in, providing a great thor oughfare for tourist travel with feeder roads leading to, the places of greatest scenic -interest, such as Mount . Hood, the sea, and Crater Lake National park. Means of procedure have consequently How Many Women Destroy Their Hair? (From the Tendon Saturday Review.) One of the best know"n hairdressers In Londonmuch patronized by royalty has the following to say: , "Frequent washing of the head with soap and wa ter or prepared shampoos makes the hair , brittle and , causes it to lose , its color and aplit at the ends. . .- "Any person desiring abundant, lus trous hair , should , use a dry shampoo frequently.. Mix 4 ounces of orris root with 4 ounces of therox. . Sprinkle a tablespoonfuL of this mixture -evenly upon the' head; then, brush the powder thoroughly, through the hair.- . therox and orris root keep the hair ligbt;and fluffyt and beautifully lus trous It heightens, but does not change the natural color of the hair. Therox Is the only thing I know that will produce a growth of hair." , . Red Crosa Stamps Sold by, Alias Doblc, Airs. House nnd Mrs.Hartman Oppra Glasses - '- 1,1 i 1 a '- Vyir- t - "t l ri r Lin, i i V...L.. at Cut Prices Coffeeairid Prescriptions Cnlted For, Filled and Delivered Let Us Frame Your Plcturps Tea Percolators , . , " 1 " ' ! 1 I "" "' , j. .) ' "." hi.' . Teakettles,;!; rays The gift ldeal--spmething fromthisjustlypopularand moderately pr jcea 1 i ne of ; I ManningBocomandining- room and kitchen ware, will last for years, always look; well, andw ill bean everyday convenience to the fortun- ate friend or relative who receives it. Nickel and cop per only. Chafing dishes $5 to $18.25. Percolators, Coffee $4.25 to $12, Tea $3.50 to $7.90. Teakettles $4 to $10,00. : Casseroles $1 .50 to $8. Tray s, W indsh leldsy Sjpoons, Forks, Lamps,; Woodlark "Fountain T Pens, t $1.50 value "for i 'i' . www w oil emm s ii it , r iis I':'Fouiit:Pen Ail It ii TWcEbri anr JriUr "nmririp fbf u lizitJiui LUMuuk . It ,1 il Tf-HpH nnd ATrrpful Material- ?fj -'v-m ai'i r .t: o J&isJw! for all. witing. purposes r 53?'-lce. f 5,oo- f 1 l r ,.!(., .V.' ' - Christmas Stationery 25f to 93 . I the box s.; ',". .4 '.S... V- v 1911 - Calendars ; io up, . , ft,:;, - . ,:f : , Christinas Letters ' From 10 Up s ; Christmas Books from 10 UP . ' Your Pen-V ' FiUed and , . Cleaned Free' : t by Our Expert Valg. to $3.QQ Art China at 9goVaU. to $6.00 Art China at g3.3g Vnla' to gQ Art China for ai.gVala, to $8.00 Art China $3.SO . ' Other Pce ViAI3LgO.iq.y,2O.Q0 ' Alf u Hammered Brasaea, Your, Chblco at ONB'POURTH OFF All Cut Qlnsa-Aii Immense 8howlng-.Now at OINE-POURTH OFF . ! - ' ' -CANADIAN MOINRY TKCN AT PAR Medicine, YAyvVvH a 1 VJ , ; CroM 31ove-- ( .FOURTH ANDWASHINHTON STREETS become of the greatest Interest . Some ct the promoters of the plan ?or the Oregtn highway belleire that It would work 'better with the stats-wide good roads campaigm to let each county through which the road would be con structed, attend to Its building, uflder the supervision tad with the aid of state authorities and the Pacific High way 1 association. ; ji-4- '--X ',.'""' '. ., . ? It is pointed out that a road across the state from north to south will in evitably be built as the result of he good roads movement, since in Oregon the "Willamette river makes . a natural water grade route for such a road. Eaeb county has now a, road extending from north. to; soiUh along the river. ' Each county's' rpad loins the roads of coun ties to the noiti? and south. . The per manent construction and Improvement contemplated by the good .roads cam paign would serve the double purpose of giving a continuous highway across the state from north to south and mak ing it, a part of the state system with no extra-expense.; ' On the other hand It la believed that the legislature should be asked to ap propriate money enough to build thel road, the belief being general that the state coud not make a better invest ment, either, from a development or ad vertising standpoint ,7 , ACQUITTED, HOPES TO ; SE0YI!!G f. ; :- ; ;;. (United tnm UuA Wire.) , Minneapolis, Dec. . ' Acquitted of murder, " Ray Studcndorff is speeding Westward to visit his mother, who is reported to be dying at Santa 'Crus, California. - Just before his case went to the Jury Studendorff received a tele gram from his Bister saying their moth er was dying.' The defendant tirolgs down when the news reached him. TVhen the court announced his acquittal,, the prisoners In the Jail where he had been confined, the officers of the court and those who had heard the testimony, made up a 'purse of J300 and started Studendorff for: the west on the . first train today. Studendorff was tried for the murder of John Wilder. .. He-admitted having, killed Wilder but was acquitted on a plea of-self-defense., 4 - ' T -.-Great Britain exports about one quar ler of the coal.lt mines. . 'V NEW FUR ' FASHION BOOK MAILED FREE - UPON REQUEST i MAIL ORDERS " GIVEN PROMPT :-; ATTENTION f.- i , t - . - ,T. " J OUR MAIN FLOOR WILL SOLVE THE GIFT-BUYING PROB-' LEMBRIM FULL OF - NEW NOVELTIES WORTH 'YOUR TIME , , TO SEE , Entire Corner, Morrison - tut I m 1 nil mas f 1 ; ii Alt Eur: Goats ' 1 ii'ii" 1 ..'l ; " i' v ' One-rourth Off ! ' .'. - . r ' 1 Russian Mink Coats for $65 to $125, off French Seal Coats for $40 to $125, A off Hudson Seal Coats for $150 to $250, lA off Astrachan Coats for $65 to $125. y. . Y4 off Russian Pony Coats for $40 to $250 lA off Ail "early selection's advantageous. You ' have a large 'variety; to choose, from and by making a small deposit we will lay the ,coat aside .until Christmas, . r Remember these prices prevail Friday' and . . ; Saturday only. ' ' , ; Buy . Furs from the manufacturer and save . the ' middleman's profit A Fur Coat or S?t of .Furs will make a most acceptable gift , ; A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY FUR UNTIL CHRISTMAS EXTRA SPECIAL-Your choice; of 300 'Fur Stoles, Shawls, Ties, of Muffsjn all the best styles,, such' as. Jap mink, Russian inink, wolf '(f ox,, Belgium, Lynx, French coney, black marten-' ' & t A. JJA t and, all leading furs. , Ypuf. choice, each '. . , . ( '. . '.V. t $ 1 TQU Great NLCKWLAR Event A fortunate purchase at 50 per cent less than '':: ' regular prices. ,V ,, We purchased a sample lindqf high grade Neckwear from a leading New York manu facturer; 1000 pieces, consisting mostly of the new Persian effects and novelty designs; -every- one different. On sale Friday, main 'floor, a rare ' bargain; "grouped in :four lots at... S5, 50, 75 and ?l-00 j .1..'. . Petticoats :'; Are sensible Christmas gifts ap preciated by any ; wpman ' Special values at 3.75 and ?485, worth up to $8.00. . In -all the best vand newest 'shades.' ' Plain colors and pretty Persians and Dresdens, ' Tailored Waists f .1 it 1 1 : 1 11 M "i 1 t ) 1 1111 in -1 '' ' u .in s. ir i n Just received a new lot of handsome tailored waists oMinehej exceptionV ally pretty design, scalloped " and shield fronts with- fancy colored edgings'' of black and-.ivhitei. blue and lavender. Regular' $175 val ues . . . . V.' . . ,,$1.19 Gitls!$tormCapes lll"..'r '"'""r ' " '.' '. ". f V '' '. '. ' . ...'I 1 '1-!' i '" The Bestyette. will" be . the "most practical 'gift 'forthe; . child;. " We have, them in' all .'.sizes ,and "colors Specially priced -tat$2 and r:?3.75 Millinery VALUES TO $12.66 . AT $g3. A REALLY REMARKABLE VALUE. A" trimmed ? Hat of , the season's , fa- vored .styles, a design to suit every taste at this wonderfully low -price. I I : : ' J M TbH Is th tint ot Mrlei of IITIl : rather nanaiutl r a 1 Ut dTrtlM- - mcnta. ' laiomnoh u th proportion - la lio somewhat out of the ' ordinary, we -are ; ure you win follow - na alonf with oon alderable . latorost. 4 Wft .vtnr' 117rrfn tn . s follow these advertise ments for one week. ' 7' ?Havt Y.OU'a little ; 'sporting ' blood in your' " ' veins? . If so. watch' pro-. ;v ceedings. .. , r In the first place, would you !; 'lake a chance on a $65 or $150 icash Investment and agree to :pay $15 or $30 a month for a while-if ypu saw where you "might iriake a thousand and at , 'the worst couldn't Jose . the principal? ' . y 'Are you tired of working for- money with fio money -working tor your lt so, we ve a propo- VlllVU lUt - VUU llldt 1UUKS mighty gooof to us.A -lts clean-cut; it's legitimate. . ' V-y CHAPTER 1 V You are not'dependent upon' any one else. And it's no ex periment ' : " , .' " - ;'y . . It's of interest to workingmen, professional 1 men, . business , men. Its worth the(consid eration or women, executors ' and attorneys investing for -. ,; ; Itisn't a stock-selling scheme. And it isn't any , "co-operative proposi tion." . ;- And our advertise- ; ments tomorrow, or -at' the latest Satur-' day, , will stamp out .its mystery. .We will f'at! least' have .MORE to say, tomorrow. Dartmnn & Thompson Chamber of Commerce v Telephone Ex. 20 A-2050 v The Old Reliable. union Painless, Dentists m ' - . n T'". 'v;;,r A . OUT OP TOWN FEOFXJQ Should rtl . member that our force ia no organised that w can do tiielr en t) ro j crown, . bridge and plate work in a day If nee-. esswry. . ,-t.-., Full Scf of Teeth . S5.AA Bridge Work er Teeth Without -"If $3 50 to f 5 OO Gold Crowns .... 4 ....: SO i0 Porcelain Oromns : . eo ka t. r ':" JDJHnK.,..- ., ...,5Q to ' 15 Tears Guarantee. Hour a.i m. to 8 p. bu; Sundays. " Union Denial Cb; IUGWGRAH' ' STATIONiRV I ; AND , j, 1 CALLING CARDS l:ly .ft'.? Xmas Presents W,G. '.SMITH CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING 1 Washington St., Between' 3d and 4th c High Grade Commercial 1 ; lertr Signs. - EM 7th asd East Everett its. ' Phones Bast Xin -Ba24. ' :;yy ..;: t,: , , ...,.v, , ' y Journal Vanl Ads Bring Results rj- ' r- . ;fV"