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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MEN , SOL m : u diciary Committee of Board Will, Meet Civic Council; New Teachers Elected. Tlje school board at Its meeting yes terday afternoon decided to allow J.' V. Paeh and H, C. Campbell. th Judiciary committee of , tha board, meet with the members of th dvle council for the purpose of dlsclieslngf a naw Bet of school laws', and providing, for legisla tion on the measure, s The matter waa referred to the board yesterday . after the two member had had an unoffic ial meeting with .this council, but' the Mea was not very favorably commented upon and the meeting sanctioned by the board la more in the nature of a con cession rather than an Indication of any indorsement of the proposed plans. ; A atscussion, which may lead to the discharging of many of the aged Jan itors in the service of the local schools followed a report by the assistant su perintendent that the Janitor work at the Shaver school waa unsatisfactory. The Janitor, Albert Gee, Is an old man and In addition to bis age he 1s handi capped by the, loss of three fingers on his right hand. V Tb "board has de cided that , he shall b transferred to some post where less strenuous work is required of him, or else find a position of watchman for him. : He will continue t , the Shaver Bchool until the end of the present terra. ', However, the trend of the discussion was that younger and better equipped men would hereafter bo considered la making selections for janitors. ,': . ' . Two new teachers, Miss Myrtle Cham berlain and Miss Mae Munson, were elected to take vacant places., : . At the end of the regular session the members of the board convened in exec Vtlve session at which it is said several recommendations for the dismissal of teachers and election of new ones were made. The names, however, , were not made public,':-'-' ,. :;, ..:'.,'''.; Unless the: members of the naval re serve which mgets every Monday for drill In the Lincoln high school desist from ogling the young women of the tiight school in session these, and also discontinue the use of tobacco while in the building, the city school board will not allow them the use of the building lor arms, complaint has been made to Assistant Superintendent D. A. Grout that the conduct of thesa boys has been objectionable. ' NURSES HAVE XONG YEAR AHEAD 0 F THEfil : The Visiting Narse association Is anxious : that the purchasers of Red Cross seals do not lose sight of the long year's work ahead of the nurses. The campaign for the funds covers but the month that is' filled with the good, will and enthusiasm of the holiday time, but the work itself goes on during the .whole year and la robbed of the glamour, of any holiday spirit '.'?'?.;, ;,'''.'.. Much is to be done, and two nurses for the tubercular work are sadly need ed. One afternoon and an evening are devoted to the cMnio for tuberculosis at the Free Dispensary. , The work of vis iting the tuberculosis ',. patients : sadly taxes the time and strength of the one nurse and draws on the time of the two nurses assigned to the regular work of the association. Many seals must be sold to meet the necessary expenses. entertained at supper in the grill room of the Hotel Portland, as the guests of the Press Club. . ' " OBSTRUCTIONISTS ARE ; IGNORED BY BOARD Showing their contempt for the petty methods of Broadway bridge obstruc tionists, the city executive board yes terday .. afternoon , unanimously voted to approve a bill of $6,003 presented by Ralph Modjeski, for engineering services on the preliminary construc tion work of the great spaa that is to be put across the river. When the bill came up before the board Mayor Simon postponed action until a communication from R. R, Dunl way could be read. - This letter , declared that In the opinion of Frank Kiernan "and numer ous other tax payers," .. there " is : no authority for constructing th Broad way, viaduct and that consequently the city has so right to pay for any en gineering services In connection with its -construction.,,',. vv The letter did not contain the names of any ,df "the munorooa taxpayers", and the board did not hesitate long enough, oven to comment ' on the com munication. Modjoskl's ; bill - was or dered Paid.-' V ' : ' AUTOS I RUSH STARS TO PRESS CLUB A Chance for Shoppers We carry appropriate and acceptable Kifts for man or woman. Smokers conveniences, pipes and the best of cisrars and tobacco, as well as Mullane's Taffies, pig-n Whistle' Chocolates and Park & Tllford's delicious ' Christmas bon bona Sig. Sichel & ,Ca, 82. Third, or Third and Washington. y Ronton coal is best. Ifa washed. Costs less, burns best. I Truscott Fuel Co., wholesale agents, 13th and Overton. M 55. A-1665. ... A Farmers' Electric Railway , com pany has been organised at Vale. . Rather than have cbauffuers waste precious minutes arguing with police men about speed laws and arrest the Portland Press Club has deposited $200 with the clerk of municipal court as ball and fines for tuiy of tta taxi drivers who may go too fast convey ing artists to the Helllg theater Mop day night The club Is determined to have the talent arrive on time, so there will be no tedious "stage waits" dur ing, the performance. V ,". All of the artists will go from the theater or their homes to the Helllg in the autos engaged for them by the club. The drivers have been instructed to deliver their passengers at the play house at the very minute scheduled, even if they have to shove their speed levers up a "notch,'' '.f', . If some watchful policeman halta a speeding press taxi about a little mat ter of law, the driver has only to show his orders-from the 'club. Then he can continue the dash to tho Helllg. Tha police kiow that ball and all that aort of thing have already been provided. . The exchange of tickets for reserved seats for "A Night Off is on at the box office of the Helllg and will con tinue until the time for the perform ance. -' ---..; -. .,.........,. -- Following the show, artists who ap pear. In the celebration and members of the ! club and the guests will "be Hair Health If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Take Advantage of This Offer. ' We could not afford to so strongly endorse Rexall "93"' Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, If we were not certain that it would do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and ReXall "93" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our statements, and In consequence our business prestige would suffer. . Therefore, when we assure you that if your hair la beginning to unnaturally fall out er If you have any scalp trouble, Rexall "83" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and prevent prematura baldness, - you may rest assured that we Know what we are talking about Out of one hundred test cases Rexall "93" Hair TOnlc" gave entire satisfaction In ninety-three cases. It has been proved that it will grow hair even on bald heads, when, of course, the ; baldness., had - not existed for so long a time that the follicles, - which are the roots of the hair, had not become absolutely lifeleSS. '.J '',.,:, Rexall "83" Hair Tonic Is vastly dif t ferent from other similar preparations. We believe that it will, do more than any other human 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 "83" Hair Tonic, 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 t comes in two sizes, prices 60 cents and $1.00. Re member you can obtain it only at The Owl Drug Co.,- Inc., Cor. 7th and Wash ington Sts. Holiday Suggestion s rac iiGsms FOR THE I , SAFE and easily placed , , Fruit, nut and flower lamps Pocket Flash Lights v ; Chafing Dishes Coffee Percolators ; Water Heaters Make Yours an Electric -Xnias ! - - Electric Store Alder Street, at Seventh Open Evenings 1 .J II ii ' y) 1 t : iTrrzzr (S3 - f. B ii I i i ! t 1 I, O i sun i" J KJ mm ,W : a.-a a--- i 1 Will Be Made Doubly Happy If Your Teeth Are in Perfect Condition So have them attended to at. once and take no chances of having the great event of the year spoiled by imperfect or aching.- teeth. See us,' BRIDGE WORK Not the un certain kind that in a short time may "place -your mouth in oriie condition than when you had' the I .- J ' I ; . j, Dr.B. E. Wright. In work done, but perfectly balanced , bridges .without plates, that fit per fectly and pan chew any kind of fpod to your perfect satisfaction. ' . Plates that won't disfigure you. won't fall down, to your embar Wssment; won't make you wish to do bodily harm to your dentist, but plates that will give you genuine comfort, improve your appearance a thousandtom ana prooaoiy usi Dr. M. S. Bennett, Manager, the balance of your life. ; . - READ OUR PRICBS . 22k Gold or , porcelain Silver. Fillings, each . Crown for ........ .5.00 . and up 50 22k Bridge Teeth, v - Good Rubber Plates, 1 guaranteed, each ; . . $3J0 ' " each $5.00 Gold, or Enamel Fill- Best Red, Rubber . ' ings, each' and up. . .$1.00 ' Plates, each ?7.50 "ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED - DR. B, E WRIGHT PAINLESS DENTISTS ' v " , ' M..S. BENNETT, Manager ,. . . -. ' 342 1-2 WASHINQTOn ST COR. SEVENTH OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m: to 5 p. m; Sunday 9 a. m. to 12. V Phones A and Main 2119. : Fifteen Years in Portland. M k a ft - ... . ' ..: ;-' ;i'j-J; '-'C'- v::i,:;:':::';r:':.v''.:: C J'- f ".:' v-';:v 'hi I :" :v; V '''v-':'"'- for libel . 1 ; A "Wtttey printed some criticisms of the claims made for oar foods. It evidently did not fancy our reply printed in various news- papers, and brought suit for libel. : At the trial some interesting facts came' out' x ' , Some of the chemical and medical experts differed widely. v v:: , ' . ' m' -.' . .'v ; j.. ,. . , y. ,.,., ,;n :.'. ( ..-:,. . -vfj . . :-f: c ,-'., . The following facts, however, were quite clearly established: Analysis of brain, by an unquestionable authority, Geoghegan, shows of Mineral Salts, Phosphoric Acf d and Potash combined (Phosphate of Potash), 2.91 per cent of the total, 5.33 of all Mineral Salts.: T'TThis'is over oth& Beaunis, another authority, shows "Phosphoric Acid combined and Potash 73.44 per cent from a total of 101.07. . , . V '," " .'"' - ' ' ' , J I ' " f ' Considerable more than one-half of Phosphate of Potash, t Analysis of Grape-Nuts shows : Potassium and Tosphorus,' (which join and make .Phosphate of Potash)' is considerable more than one half of all the mineral salts in the food. 1 C'i- '" '".J; - , '7 , 4',",Vjt ; i h '','., - A M . ':'i'-r ' : ' -.y ; ? ': ;'. ' ' V.'' " i . ''':''.-:; i'v" ."-'-V !'. ' '-. ' f' V " 'W ' ' -:' 'i' . "'' (,; " ' ' -. ' '. ",:,,i;.'',LiVr.-"". ':'7' ".,K 'rt'fi ' . ' 'i'-f''" ' rV'''' "'t'' I: rj''1 f f1' V V Dr. Geo. W. Carey, an authority on die constituent elements of the body, says: "The gray matter of the brain is controlled entirely by the inorganic cell-salt, Potassium, Phosphate (Phosphate of Potash). -This salt unites with albumen and by the addition of oxygen creates nerve fluid or the gray matter of the brain. Of course, there is a trace of other salts and other organic matter in nerve fhiid, but Potassium ' Phosphate is the chief factor; and has the power within itself to at tract, by Hs own law of affinity, all things needed to manufacture the v teelixir of .luV! : ' ' - '. " : r' -f? ' ' .Further .en he says: "The beginning and end of the matter. fa' to supply the lacking principle, and in molecular form, exactly as nature 1 furnishes it in vegetables, fruits and grain. To supply deficiencies this is the only law of cure." ' ' v . s 1 The natural conclusion is that if Phosphate of Potash is the needed : mineral element in brain and you use food which does not contain it, ' y On the contrary, if yon eat food known to be rich in this element, I you, place before the fife forces that which nature demands for brain ' building, ' - ' ' ,', - " " V ' In the trial a sneer was uttered because Mr. , Post announced that t he had made years of research in this country, and some clinics of a Europe, regardteg the effect of the mind on digestion of food.' . " ' ;,y''''i-- ,1 :- - -': ;v ' :.'- '.r 'V 'y T'. Z : '" -'. ' ' ' ; U. ' '.. V, , .' - J " , t . . " , '. j '. ' ' ' " But we must be patient with those who sneer, at facts they, know nothing about .' '', - ' ' 'V ' . ' Mind doesjot work well on a brain that is broken down by lack of. nourishment , ' . " ' :'. ; ' A peaceful and evenly poised mind is necessary to good digestion. , ;.. ::,-iv ;.;.- t.- .'" ;. , . f-.'t.N'-'r !'' '?: . ; I . '-vf , .,';,'' Worry, anxiety, fear, hate, etc, etc., directly interfere with "or stop f the flow of Ptyalin, the digestive juice of the mouth, and also inter , feres with the flow of the digestive juices of stomach and pancreas. , ' Therefore, the mental state of the individual has much to do (more ; than is suspected) with digestion. ' ' ' ' , This trial has. demonstrated: . ' ' "" ' - . ' "''"' i i i.i ii J'Z.r rib .tr-:.-.,- ;; y -.r:ii K .,j j . ,:.!, ! j... . " f y: ":. i ""r (.-- . CT-' i ?'v-:.' " .'7V ;; .. That Brain is made of Phosphate of Potash as the principal Mineral Salt, added to. albumen and water. That Grape-Nuts contains th.t element as more than one-half of all its mineral salts.' ' - . , ' ' ? A healthy brain is important if one would "do things" in this world. ."Jl man who sneers at "Mind" sneers at the best and least understood i- -part of himself." That part which some folks believe Jinks us to the i.Infinite v , , , ( ' . , . , ' ' ' ".' Mind asks for a' healthy brain upon which ;to act, and Nature has -defined a way to make a healthy brain and renew it day by day as it is used up from wprk of the previous day, r : . y-..,r--.'; Nature's way 'to rebuild is by the use of food which supplies the things required- ' 5 . "There's a Reason" v - v i - - , ' " 1 . t " Posfcnm Cereal Co., Ltd., ; Battle Creek, T.lich. f . 1 I J i