The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 27, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1310.
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VITAL STATISTICS
BOILK i
ma BILL
Arrears
in Hcdqcpcdqs From
"Wine, Women and Song"; "
Appeal to Health Officers and 0thcr Good Fcalurcs-
Others Concerned Issued by
Matter Intended to Aid.
Bureau, With .Documental oASt aL2:
anu wueuea desires lor more iiko tnem,
so mat any railing off in attractions Is
more keenly felt, but, taking alt this Into
consideration, an truth, to tell, the new
bill is only mediocre.;
Hailed as the headltner comes Bonlta.
the beautiful, in a little hodgepodge
from "Wine. Women and Song."- She is
assisted by Lew Hearn, the diminutive
Washington, Dec. 87. In furtherance
of Its advocacy of the extension of the
registration 1 o . deaths , and births
throughout the United States, the cen-1 and by the way, when you are laughing
us bureau Is Issuing to the' health at the sise of them, Just' remember that
officers and medical students of the it is Mr. and Mrs. Hearn In real life.
of Baker Stock company! and the Lyric
company, Francis Richter, the phe
nomenal boy 'pianist, and Virginia
Dorothy Hill, the marvelous dramatic
soprano who will appear in all ttrree
playhouses. Tickets are now selling
fast and can be obtained at any theatre
box office in the city orifrom members
of the association, all of whom ' are
theatrical people. proceeds from
the benefit are all applied to charity
and great good la accomplished with
them every year. After th programs
owl caf s will leave for .all parts of the
city. ' '
Near Serious Runaway. -tSpccltd
Dispatch to' The Journal.). 1
; Lebanon, Or., Dec J7. A runaway acf
cident In which five prominent Lebanon
persons figured occurred last Saturday
evening,, when the hack In which they
were riding overturned and the fright
ened . horses - ran, dragging the closed
hack on Its side with; three of the occu
pants piled up in a corner, momentarily
expecting death.. The horses broke loose
from 1 the hack, however, ' and none of
the occupants wa injured, except for a
few bruises. v As the hack overturned
the driver, M. A. Bruer, and wife, were
hurled to the ground. " Mrs. Bruer was
uninjured, Dut Mr., Bruer suilerea a
fractured, leg. '
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pays-
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country a physicians' pocket reference to
the 1 International List of : Causes of
Death. , if 'r ;-,
The proirress of the movement for bet
ter vital statistics for the United States
is briefly summarized, and the essen
tial nrinclDles of registration, as em
bodied in the model law . adopted by
Bonlta is Just as beautiful, Just as In
dividual and makes Just as big a hit
with her "Mendelssohn Springs Song;"
Lew Hearn is Just as funny, sings as well
as of yore and, the act was well received
but it hardly seems such, stuff as head-
liners are made of.
Featured as Joint headllners are Han-
w a i , n..v.M rr,i.v Hnn 1 10I Drotners, In Just Fhor Fhun
l" Z"! f Th. fngly reminiscent of .the popular
ua( are stated as, follows: .
- Principles to Be Obwerred.
U Immediate registration (deaths
old superba, and some of its fellows. The
most remarkable trick is the-mlrrot
Illusion which is wonderful, There is
other good pantomine " and '' laughable
before Interment, births within 10 days and good features.
and, compulsorily, not less than three one of the most enjoyable acts was
days in rural districts); (2) standard furnished ; by Charles B.' Lawlor' and
certificates (copies on request) ; (S)oom- daughters,' Mabel and . Alice who do an
nulsorr hurlai or removal sermits for interesting musical character sketch.
deaths, and some effective check . on I "Night and Day. Ob the Sidewalks of
the accuracy of registration for births J New York." Their Voices are pretty and
ttmmtm n infinta ntA t 1 vrri1. BDS-I sohm and business well executed. '
clal enumeration, newspapers); () ef- ' Bowman brothers present a blackface
flclent local registrars, properly com- act which goes well. The best part of
pensated (25 cents) for each .certify- the turn is their singing, which, it is
nt nuriat.nui ni-returned in eompll- to be regretted, there was not more of.
anoe with law only, and . so i distrib- xA Victor; H. Smailey sketch, VHand
Uted that the least possible inconven- cuffed," is the vehicle -of Mona Ryan
win hj bv nhvsidaas and and company. : It Is nothing but a little
tm,wtkr h. fUlnr certificates: (5) burlesque on suffragettes.
nu rMmmurtfcnrtr for resrtsterlng deaths I bright lines and drew
and obtaining bnrlal or removal permit Pp'ai"B
la advance ef laterment upon unoerxaa
It has many
its measure of
Elsie, Wulff and Waldorf appear in a
" " k 1a KnocK-aDOUi-SKii. -Alter me oqioait
r w pemm ml T" r.om. - Ir, Mrh thflv An unme fair turn.
,uLt hTiVw. unou bling and good, casting tricks.
w vjiu u a-s w . -
the attending physician or midwife (par
ent in absence of such attendance); (6)
power and respoimrwilty to eniorce tM EXPECT LARGE CROWDS
law. in oireci wumcuau wn ,m
(any ooumy oincitu in-
terrening in any capacity between the
state reglstxar . and local, registrars
meant) failure of the law): (7) prompt
monthly' returns ot the original certifi
cates from the local registrars to the
state registrar, with report of "So
births" or "No deaths- when such wa
the ease and official statement of com
pleteness of registration' or report ef
Aeltoqoentr. (8) all this is useless to
mkbn eomnlete leval records and sta
tistic of the highest practical value
unless penalties are provided-in the law
and those penalties are enforced.. -.
, "The worthlessness of a great part
f mr Wrth rea-lstratlon laws depends
trrxyn the nonenforeement or tne pepai
W ti at tha laws by those officials who
are charged ' with their enforcement,
largely from unwillingness to antagon
ize prominent members of the medical
nrofessioo who occasionally or regular
ly disregard their duties relative to the
registration of births. The profession
should encourage the effective admin
istration of such laws by cheerfully and
promptly complying with them, and by
nnnnrtinar the efforts of health offi
cers and other registration officials tn
the performance of their plain duty.
Hare you failed, doctor, to record any
iMk hna occurred In. your prac
tice? Tour neglect may mean , loss of
money, lack of proof of legitimacy, dif
ficulty In proof of age for the require-,
ments of school i and labor laws and
may perhaps work an Irreparable wrong
m the child in future ' years. If so.
please complete your service to the fami
lly ny registering u uuw
The census bureau will, upon request,
supply physicians? reference ' leaf lets,
snwlmen coDies of the Revised United
States Standard Certificate of Death,
and of the model registration law.
CRUEL HUSBAND CUTS -OFF
WIFE'S HAIR AfoD
: SHE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
i . mnttwl Pirn Ltased Wire.) - -
. ' Shn Francisco, Dec 27. Charg- 4
4 lng that her husband la to blame
4) because he sheared off her hair, .
S Mrs. Ida Stoor is near death to-
s day at the Central Emergency
4 ihospltaL. Without her tresses, .
e Mrs. Stow said, life . was not
4 worth living, so she drank poison,
e Mrs, fitoor is the wife ;of a
e i butcher. C She 'told' s the. hospital;
e authorities that her. husband cut
4 off her locks at the climax, of a ,
e - family quarrel.
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TEACH ARABS TO RESPECT
THE BRITISH SOLDIERS
' ' TTbHmI Trim Leased Wire.)
v London- Dec. J7. Four British sol
41ers were killed and nine wounded In
an engagement with Arabian gun run
ners at Dlbal, on the Persian gulf, ac
eorcHng to reports received at the ad
miralty. One British soldier is missln?.
The tribesmen were routed with heavy
loss.
' ".V Tiro Saloons for Tillamook.
4 Tillamook, Or, Dec 17.- Tillamook
now has five saloons. Last week it
was a dry town. The licenses . have
been fixed at 800 each, and those who
obtained licenses are: Ed Hadley,
Clyde Clements, W. J. Stephens, John
son & Laughlln and Patterson & Way
nick, The first four named hae been
convicted for bootlegging in the city.
The latter are newcomers.- . ,
J ' - . ; t ' ' " ' SJI I I HI I .1 !! .L.I.Hj-Lll-i " "I
yrT-tat CXTRTD Uf 8 TO 14 DATS.
Druggists will refund money if Paio
Oinntment falls Jn any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, 60c.
: Mendota Nut coal for ranges; no
dirt; $6, ton; delivered. Truscott Fuel
Co 18th and Overton. M. 66, A-1865.
La Vlnla De Witt sings and plays the
coronet. - ,
AT MIDNIGHT MATINEES
Good Health
- Demands ,
Good Teeth
To keep yours
sound and . white
give them scrupu-
lous-daily care
with a dentifrice
that both polishes
and preserves.
SHI
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i 'Oft HEALTH
,lt I BEAUTIFUL I
Mm
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Begins Tuecday Morning at 8 o9GockM6st of Our Regular
Lines Included in Tm
Men's Shirts
$1.00 fancy Golf Shirts 7Ds
$120 fancy Golf Shirts CSc
$2.50 blue flan. Shirts 15
$1 black sateen Shirts . . 79c
Undenvear
50c Garments now. . -35; ;
$1.00, Garments now . . 79c
$10 Garments now. .,92c
$2.00 Garments now $1.35
Sweaters'
$3.00 Sweaters noW '$23
$5.00 Sweaters nenf $350
$6.00 Sweaters nov? $150
Boys'. Underwear Boys' Sweaters Umbrellas
50c Garments now . . . . ZSa
75c Garments now . . . . 42a
$1.00 Garments now . .,79c
$1.50 Garments now. S3c
$1.00 Sweaters now..'t7Di
$1.50 Sweaters now. . 03e
$2.00 Sweaters now $135
$2.50 Sweaters now $LS5
$1.00 Umbrellas now. J?D&
$1.50 Umbrellas nbw ;S3ci
$2.50 Umbrellas now;$lX5
$3.00 Umbrellas now $225
Union Suits
$1.50 Union Suits nowC2;
$2 Union Suits now $1.5
$3 Union Suits now 2.25
$5 Union Suits now $3X3
i u, . '
Suspenders
50c Suspenders now . yZZl
$1.00 Suspenders nowu72i
$120 $uspenders nowi.CC;
$2 Suspenders now .LC5
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At Alt
' DrupgitU
Aa New "iTear'a eve draws near Inter
est in the midnight 'matinees of the
Theatrical Mechanical association In
creases.. The hla- annual event haa now
grown to, such proportions . that i this
year the three largest and best theatres
in the city have been secured the
Heillg, Baker and Orpheum which,
Judglngr from all present Indications,
vrtll be packed to tha doors next Satur
day night, when' the affair opens. " It
will start in all three at; once, at ll
o'clock, and . continue till after mid
night It is now the most popular way
to watch the oia year, out amongst an
those who like a little Jollification and
yet are opposed to the grill route into
the new, year. Many new features in
the way or programs : are announced,
including' all the best acts from - the
vaudeville houses, as well as .members
, Ctt Ihi Orl;Inl end Csnulr.j
I30E3LIGn
MALTED WILIS
Ths Fcod-drfnk for All Inu
For Infants, InvaKds, and Growinjr children.
PurcNutritioQ,irp building the whole body,
hvigoratesthennnbgnwtherandtheacd
Kicn mllk malted gram, b powder form,
k quick lunch prepared In a minute.
Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S.
In No Comblno or Trust
AND MANY OTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS
PI F A SF NOTF ' Wedeclineto use the word value underwhich so many
rLilLOEj 1Nv7 A JCj. eceptjons are practiced by even some of the large
Stores. Every price quoted is the rejgular priceSo You Can Readily See the
Amount You i Save, : " ? ' ' - ' ;',''" "it 1
When You See It in Our Ad It's So
3d and OAK .
1st and YAMHILL
1st and MORRISON
2d and MORRISON
; ; 89 third
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LAST FOUR DAYS OF OUR GREAT
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EVERY COAT, SUIT, DRESS, WAIST, PETTICOAT, SWEATER
ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-HALF REDUCTIONS
Four Big Specials in
'''- ' ' ' Suits 7:
$22.50 Man Tailored Suits $10.75
A tot of 100 Suits, made of all-wool materials in serges, cheviots, man
nish worsteds and homespuns, new-cut skirts. Good $22.50 CIA 7
values, special ........ ..i O
Four Extraordinary
Coat Values --'. ' bWffiffi
i nn Aii.Wnni nnnts At 'Slfl.35 Vii!-rfc ;
x V7e7 V 111 l l vrv 'v i .f v.w-
A beautiful assortment of all-wool Scotch tweeds, coverts and American
Woolen Co. s kersey Coats in pretty models, al) sizes, (tl A
women's and misses Good $18.00 valuta, special ...91V.
$27.50 Tailored Suits at $13.85 $20 Novelty Mixture Coats $12.95
This lot comprises about 128 Suits, made of novelty mixtures, man's wear
serges, Lymansville cheviots and homespuns, "coats lined 1 O Off
guaranteed satin. Uood 527.50 values, special. y a
A great assortment of Scotch tweed and homespun Coats, some with the
Presto collar, others with shawl and storm collars. ThesalO AC
Coats are excellent $20.00 values, special v
$32.50 Tailored Suits at $16.35 $27.50EhglishTweedC6ats$14.45
TE
us
5ave Your Teeth Now
Tou lava a dollar. w
i make- s dollar and ths
lEtpenalve Dentist loses
I two. dollars when we da
li our work.- We work
for nrlces you can Mr.
Open evenings until t
end Sundays until -12:30
unices estBDiisnea lea
rears and ear ruarantce Is good.. '
BOSTOH DEKTISTS.'. , '
Offices coiner Fifth and Morrison eta,
entrance m Morrison st, opposite
Mrr & Frank's and Postolflos, ;
Your choice 'of 98 Suits, made of finest quality chiffon broadcloth in
black, navy, green and catawba, Skinner satin lined. ' Also an assortment .
of serges and worsteds in regular and odd sizes to 51 bust M Of
measure. Good $32 JO values, special , i . .. .. ............... j I U.1 J
$35.00 Tailored Suits at $18.65
Newest Fall modeb in serges, broadcloths, cheviots, basket weaves and
worsteds ; excellent models ; all lined with Skinner satin. 1 Q C C
A good $35.00 value, Special ................................ 7lO.Ul
Made with the raglan sleeves and high storm collar, loose back; exquisite
range of materials. They were made to sell for $27.50, JJ4 45
special ..........-... ".
.wait;;.
forvthe opening of our New
. Muslin Underwear 'Dept.'
Extraordinary values will.be
. , .given. ': "
ANNOyNCEMEMf'
, LATER . .
FOUR GREAT RAINCOAT AND DRESS SKIRT SPECIALS
$15.00 Slip-on Raincoat at $7,85 $8.00 Pure Worsted Skirts $3.65
Made of fine materials, raglan sleeves, high storm collar, in 7 OC
misses' and women's sizes; tan only, special syl eOl
$25 Slip-on Raincoat at $14.45
Made of fine quality gabardine cloth m pretty shades of tan and olive,
raelan sleeves,' storm collars. - Good. $25.00 values, special
at only .....-'..." ..,,..,,..... ....
ALL MILLINERY GREATLY-REDUCED
WAISTS
rSlOQ Waists at;98c
Either in the linen or madras j
tailored Waists or in the lingerie
effect, ,; beautifully trimmed wwb
' lace and insertions; also the Peter v
mi mocei, in iignt Bnaaes 01 nne
quality jMulL Good $2.00 AO
. values, special .. ,. VOC
$3.00 Waists. $1.55
Made I of pure . Irish 1 linen, with
hand-embroidered - fronts, laun
dered collar and cuffs; beautiful
model Good $3.00 val- frl rr
ues, special ' . . ; . . . , . v I !
$7.50 Waists $3.39
' Made of fine quality ,: messaline
1 , in ; the staple " shades lot black,
navy and brown, in beautiful tai
lored model: also the evening col-
ors. with Venise . yokes. Excel-
Just 52 Skirts in this lot, made of finest' pure worsted, in black, navy ' lent $70 values, - 0 OA
and brown, sizes up to 34 waist measure. Actual $8.00 values, ffO ?C special JJJ
Pee531 vel.Uil lit... V . ti AO
The assortment cqwjH?i T'rr
'sianv plains, "taffcUa, "iac. all.ni,
nets ,and chiffons; exquisite models.-:
Good $10.00 val- , C4 c q
ues, special ,.v"wu
$30-$40 Novelty Coats at $16.45;
Our regular lines and about 50 Coats, all nianufacturers', samples of aH
wool novelty homespuns and imported tweeds, half lined with Skinner
satin; prettiest models shown this season; They are - tlC AC
cellent values at $30.00 to $40.00, special wv.t
$10 Storm Serge Skirts at $5.45
Made of finest quality storm serges, also chiffon panamas; beautiful
:Ial d1 I Jf ' models, both in pla
i . ; . . V I TefiD ,, values, sjpedal'
models, both in plain and trimmed effects. Excellent $10.00 fct JC
values. BDedal' frt
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