fHE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1911. iWlTf ICS L . 1 TONIGHT'S AMVSE302NTS ' i- ... . .Honeymoon Trstt-'V akhl,'im """ I . Vaudeville rpheunj 1 Vaudeville antages - ',"."" tv'rnn. Rfwim" ,.. .Moving Pictures he Lyric... Judge tindsey Lectures ;iltrc Next-Week nnh Will liltO 1 BO Blinuoi lUtruua . ., 1 ..Ill yie portiana omnirj i held in the parlors of the club at ' m. Saturday evening, January when the report 61 the offlcers'wIU read. Five memoer win kv it ected to serve en m "r " UT, Z. wHl begin at 7 o'clock and th Xwlll cloae at p. m. Beveral pro i'd amendments to the constitution L .u- i.lnn Will" B.IBU U t v Vvi vt v.iw 6-,h. most Important Of these amend I 1 , v.t -,hir.h nrnvldea for nom- Ition of twice as many candidates r tue board of governor, instead of ,e number that retire. Gran? Xlecti Officer. At Its regu- lt monthly all-aay sen-iuii, unu-iwm-,.r U Pleasant Valley grange: elected ... rnilnwlna- omcers mr mo ensuing Master, H. W. Bnasnau,. uvsim ,.er, Ida Hamilton; lecturer. Jennie krononberg; steward, tieroen... nyant .sslstant atewara, rrii ,ln"F.achael Kyan; ireaaurei, um n. klchey; aecreUry, Mary, Frost; gate eeper, George Buuer; ... bolcomb; Pomona, xeona- ft.essrson. hora, Mary Barter; iaoy bw- rd, Mrs. C. R. Bimwr. v ; jfmmM to Walt L. E. Anderson, sder of the Maxamas, wishes to make corrected announcement of the walk be made by the club today. Mem- Lrs of the club, who will talte part, l Avmvcted to meet at the Southern f-aclflc station, foot of Jefferson street. t noon. They will lane me train n nawearo. The walK wui do irom hswego to Oregon City, a dlsUnee of teven miles. Dinner wiu oe naa ai jne lAPtrtn hotel. The return to Portland till be by way of the Oregon Electric. will air Recital. Piano students of Mrs. Alice Brown Marshall will give a ecltul In Bilera' hall Tuesday evening, ni.rv a. assisted by the ladles' quar- ette from the Monday Musical club. tudents who will take part are Mrs. dna McDonald. Miss Luciie Berry. Miss Nellie Hart. Miss Grace Wild Bny er. and members of the quartette that ill sins- are Mrs. Nettle Greer Tay- or. Mra J. 8. Manchester, Mra George B. Cellars and Mrs. Baltls Allen. PRIESTS TELL OF IMPRESSIONS HERE In Letter to Bishop Scadding 'Say Problem J s Human,., ' " Not of Wealth. . Judge Ben Llndsey, who will lecture In Portland soon. r. O. W. to Bntertala Sunnyslde Camp Na 81, W. O. W., will give their members and menaa a musical treat In conjunction with the semi-annual in stallation of their officers oft the en- Ing of Thursday, January 6. Among those who win participate win o uaa ame d'Auria, Mrs. Susie Montague, uss Franrld Jones, Miss Jennie Auterson, Mr. Boniface, Fred w. Jones and C H Parish. bads lOBOO; How tues Butt for an accounting between W. H. Hurlburt and James It. and Fred B. Morrti was started yesterday In the rlrcult court by Hurlburt He alleges (bal on December- 7, 1905, he lent 125,000 to Morris Brothers, who then controlled t!e Oregon Water Power St - Railway company. When payment was due, he alleges, they failed to settle the ac count. One of the big 'post-holiday attrac tions will be the popular lecture, to be given by Judge Ben, Llndsey Monday, January 0, .at the Armory. This will be the third of the series of lectures and entertainments being given under the auspices of the Association of Col lege Alumnae and the University of Ore gon alumnae. Judge Llndsey needs no introduction to Portland, fbr, although this city has not heretofore had the opportunity to hear him lecture, his writings have been SO widely published and read and. his work among the boys has been so far reaching In its effects that Denver can no longer claim him as distinctly Its own. He has become through his work with the Juvenile courts a national fig ure and everywhere be Is spoken of as the "friend of the boys." The subject of his lecture Monday evening, is a typical one and his talk wlU embrace much of his most Valuable experiences In the reclaiming and saving of the country's youth. "The Misfortunes of Mickey" is the subject. Much interest has been shown In this lecture, and when it was found neces stry to change the date of the lec ture from December to January, it was also found expedient to change the place to the Armory because of the large demand for tickets. Holders of the season tickets for the collegiate course will be entitled to seats In the reserved section and single tickets for this at traction are sold for 1, entitling the holder to reserved seats. A general ad. mission price of 75 cents will be charged at the door. An extra fore of ushers from among uie women graduates has been selected for that evening and will be sufficient to handle the crowd. They will be dea. Ignated by the collegiate cap and gown. ino lecture will begin at 8:30, and will doubtless be -one of the most popular piierings or me course the residence, 758 Borthwlck street, to morrow evening at t p. ra. Public library Kotes-The Central library will be open on Sunday, New Teara day, and Monday, January 2, from 2 until 6 p. m., for reading only. Th Alblna branch library will be closed on Sunday, but will be open on Monday from t until 6 p. m., for reading only. The East Side and 8llwood branch libraries an4 the reading rooms will bo closed entirely. Mfrene A simple remedy for rheu matism, kidney and bladder trouble, this simple mixture taken in time and ac conrinff to directions Is said to be the best obtainable for symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble, such as pain In the back, soreness of the Joints and rheu matic pains, etc. You can obtain Sal rM at all drug stores. algrwe A simple remedy for rheu matism, kidney and bladder trouble, this ample mixture taken in time and ac wfdlng to directions is said to be the ,0Mt obtainable for symptoms of kid ney and bladder trouble, such as pain the back, soreness of the Joints and ttteumatlc pains, etc. You can obtain Mlgrene at all drug stores. Professor Klngltr extends New Year's Jir to his friends and pupils, and terms r P . ' "O"0 dancing uauirH nn irAtiriainB n n w DvMi,tnuiDn DVCi 111" tra ion daily. Western Academy. Ml Morrison at Seeonri .' l7 Ubl .vhTi- TT ' win serve I iav u dlnnw Sunday and Moq ay. Music and r,t..n. . T. 4, w .aiuci m, "W. Phone am 8279 tl nor for reservations in "... . . tween be. - ..uuu na Aiaer. AnllZT?.- "Friend. t him ZZa? bn - pi u ramuy at We sU hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices for SO pound beds from 17.50 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the cam day. Port land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger. proprietor, 226-221 Front street Main 474. A-1174. 98 Xeward for return of English set ter, bitch, color white and' blue; lost near. Burlington on Wednesday. F. S. Aber, ll Lewis building. Phone Mar shall. 474, A-121S. ' Monday Vlght Dance The New Year's dance of Iola club, new Swiss hall, Third., street between Jefferson and Cor lumbla, Monday night, January 2. Portland Office San Francisco Exam iner, Chronicle and-Call. 3W& Wash ington street Subscriptions and adver tising received at this office- - Meaner 9eai Marklne, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Christmas Ffcfto graphs Mak'e tlte best presents. Hsve a sitting now by B. W. Moore, Elks' bldg, 7th and dtark streeta Wew Tear dinner at Klchardi Sunday and Monday, tl per cover. 2 to 8. Res ervations now. A-2525, Main 2530. Old Jewelry Wanted- We buy old gold SAd silver. Uncle Myer"s Collateral Bank. 71 Sixth stnearOsk, T. . '" Wfc, 'tHe Pioneer, Paln company, 485 First street. Phones M 1884,- A-1184. - y BIT Frlsa Walts and social tonight Hayden Pavilion. Laies ireo. couver car. mr Vow Tear's oaaoe Monday night Rlngler's Academy, Morrison at 2d st Boy el Arcanum New next Thursday evening, hall. Van- Year's party Cnristenseo's jT, A, Wist and associates, parnlesa dentists. Third and Washington. nMni Court O. O. F will meet In future In hall en eighth floor Mar quam building, Morrison street between fa You WOTind Us In The Yeon Blag. After Feb. 15th rcinoval to this 8plendiC1iilding. We will occupy a large store -. on fifth street, next to the entrance. The interior is being fitted "P specially to better display the beautiful jewelry we make and sew .For some-time Wve needed not only 'display space, but .rkl."K rooms, wherein our craftsmen could ring from, fold an? silver distinctive workmanship that has always characterized r BpecialwelrrMrvice.;f : ' y V: with graVitude t flood-tide that we thank the "patron-; . aeC that hai mnrla nA Sm l-atws l vnliina nt nllf hl1ine.; V J that .bar created the need for pur new palatiaf quarters. - et we know, customers most be constantly pleased to -enable L;usinf?s' continue--andito grow, not only.pleascd with the ; "lernal beauty of jewelry a4 silverware, but the wear mi price welLVell, we?re in the pleasing business to stay, and our luart?" will offer greater facilities toi do so. Whenever v iou have to select something extra fine in' our line, just say Ukcmftcrb 286 Morrison Street esixtn ana Seventh streets, beginning Wednesday, January 4, lsii; and on each first and third Wednesday of the monin tnerearter. Elevator to 12 m. Apartment House Wanted Mnri Am Phone East 1488. vy K. moUnson, eye specialist v oweuana ouiiding. Woostsfs Bmoke Store, 408 Wash. Certified Milk oabis HEALTH depends on the kind of milk it is given. Take no chances, but order Certified milk from Clover Hill Farta. Government Inspected. Bottled and sealed on the farm. Recommended by leading physicians. Telephone your orders for daily de livery to HAZELWOOD CREAM CO. Distributors. Private Exchange 40, A-800L The envelope was Frenchman In ItSS. Invented by a At the close of the Advent Mission held in Portland, the following tetter was sent Jo Bishop Scadding by ttie Mission Priests of the Holy Cross; ( f "My dear bishop: Before we bid fare well to, Oregon we want to. tell you how grateful we are to havehad the privil ege of coming hither, even for a time. Six weeks ago Oregon was hardly more than a name to us. Now It is a vivid reality., And what a vast reality it 1st Tnts great city of the northwest These fertile river valleys. These primeval forests along the hillsides. These snow capped mountains. These inland waters, open to : the commerce of the world. These, railroads and steamboat lines, knitting the land together.. Above all, this clear eyed, Btraight limbed race that has come to, take possession of this splendid beritage. These are mem ories that will not fade. And yet, as we turn our faoes eastward, our thoughts are rather of the future than of the past or the present What lies before Oregon In the years to come? How will Us .people fulfil their des tiny? The country is still in the mak ing. What will be the outcome of all the mighty forces that are at work In this new field? problem Human One. "One -thing is certain. aThe problem Is distinctly the human problem. Ore gon exists not to erect beautiful build ings, or to, develop native, industries, or to raise wonderful fruits, or to promote gigantic business undertakings. All these efforts have their place, but tbey are not ends but means. They are to contribute to an unspeakably grander achievement to the "making of man." The material wealth of Oregon may in crease ten fold, and yet Oregon may at the same time grow poverty stricken and bankrupt It must do so unless the men and women of this great region have kept pace with the growth of their possessions, unless they are able tar use their inheritance and acquisi tions for the real purpose of human life. Man's spirit may be buried under pnes of gold as his body under clods of earth. "We have faith to believe that our fellow countrymen, with whom we have sojourned these past weeks, , will,, prove equal to the tremendous opportunity be fore them. But if they are to meet it they must have faced the . question, "What is human life for?" and have found the true answer for it. They must have learned to read not merely transitory but eternal values Into their manufactures, their business enter prises, their politics and their trade. They must, have made themselves the instruments of the eternal will in the manifestation of righteousness, holi ness, love. . Question Zs Asked. "Can they do this apart from Jesus Christ aiart from him who Is still the leader of the forces of humanity, the true foundation and goal of human life? And, if they are to acknowledge Jesus Christ as the beginning and the end of human society, must it not tie by taking their place In union with him In his church which is his body, the bringing of all the forces and energies thnt man wields to De onerea up 10 him tn the -lorv of Qod. the father? "Man as yet is being made, and till he reach the age of ages. Must not aeon up aeon mould him Into shape? Till, the work completed, all shall sing in choric . . . . Hallelujah to the maker, It Is finished, man Is made." "May it be given you to gather many souls into conscious union with the ABLEiMANCOMESTO' ; - LUTHERAN SCHOOL y ' ''"!? .:-f f ; ' : y v - y a ! :( 'VV Si r v . I lit' V"x '.4 (, s'O ? 1 . H. UNIVERSITY WILL NOT CLOSE DOORS Faculty of Eugene; School Take Steps to Protect &tu- ' dents Against Typhoid. ' p. w, rrederlck Prof. P. W. H, Frederick is the new head of the Lutheran divinity school In Portland. He has Just come here from San Bernardino and was formerly a pro fessor in the Chicago divinity college of the Lutheran church for graduation from Which the Portland school aims to fit itjs students. The school here was organized last October and Is Intended mainly for college graduates although other students are also taken. Most of the lectures are given at St James Eng. lish Lutheran church, the pastor of that church. Rev. J. A, Leas, being one of the faculty of the school. . "fecial Dttoatch tn The Joarnal Eugene, Or.. Dec 31. The rumor 4n circulation here and thought to have spread over the state that the University of Oregon will close Its doors for the balance of the present ' semester or un til Eugene's water filters are completed, is unfounded. The faculty of the Institution this at ternoon Issued a statement that classes would be resumed Tuesday and It Is expected that most of the students will be back. The faculty has taken steps to project the health of every . student la tougene by furnishing boiled water in large quantities to all sorority and fra ternity houses, as well as to private boarding bouses where students stay, In addition, an inspector will, visit dally son of man, and with them to "build Jerusalem" In this "green and pleasant land." "Tours, obediently In Christ "JAMEB O. S. HUNTINGTON. O. H. C. "ROGER B. T. ANDERSON, O. H. C." Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street . A special 60c chicken dinner today at Pekin restaurant 828 8tark. cor. sth. YOUR DIAMONDS ARE THEY SECURELY- SET Have you had your diamonds examined late ly? Are yon sore they do! not need look ing after? To know many a fine diamond has been lost for the reason they were not property set Ton may wast a nw setting, elth- Wei. L W J er for a brooch, ring, stud, stickpin. line of all the very-latest mountings. or pendant We carry a complete Special orders made up on short no tice. We hare expert diamond setters, and you can have your diamond reset on snort notice. ' Warm about that diamond yon In tend buying? Have you decided just what kind of a stone It will be and the price you Intend to pay? Have you ever sees our stock of diamonds and compared our prices with others? We feel 8ureWe can not only please you. . but save you quite a sum from the small one nt $10 to the larger ones at $1(00. Any price you wish to pay, THE TABCrX JEWXLBY STOKB. JAEGER BROS. 866 KOBJUBOa STRUCT BET. YKTJU) AJTD rOTJBTH each house and sea. that alt conditions are sanitary, ' Arrangements will be made so that any student who does not desire to re turn until the filters are completed may take examinations after that time and be allowed to continue the course. No new cases " of typhoid have developed in Eugene for ever a week and many or , the 43 cases reported have recovered,,' Everything possible to rush to comple tion the filter plant is being done by the city officials. - The Astoria Iron works Is tnaJrtn extensive Improvements at its plant reports the Budget v , :;. , - JVL C A. DAY AND : NIGHTSCHOOLS New Term Opens Moi day, January 2 - Building (Toner Sixth and Taylor tta. Winter Class -x Term. Accounting' (see Director) . . Advertising 1X0.00 Algebra 5.00 Assaying 10.00 Apple Culture No Fee...; Ball Architectural Drafting T.0O- Arithmetle 100 Automobile 3000 Bible Study , Bookkeeping. 0.00 Boys; School . .." 6-00 Bricklaying 10-00 Business Cor., Eng. Comp USO Business Law- LSO Carpentry and Woodturnlng. ...... UjOO Chemistry 1040 Civil Service (Sea Director) Cooking, Hotel and Restaurant... l&OO Electricity and Electrical Mach.. 10X0 English, for Foreign Men., ...... 3.00 English, Grammar arid Reading. . . 0.00 English Literature 8.00 Freehand Drawing 0.00 French , BUM Forestry and Lamberrng 10.00 Geometry 0.00 Oennan BvOO History 040 Latin . . . - 5.00 Mechanical Drafting IMt Penmanship OjOO Pharmacy 10.00 Physics 7.00 Piano Tuning and Repairing 80.00 Plan Reading and Estimating. ... . . 0.0O Plumbing Shop Practice 18.00 Publlo Speaking r.... 0.00 Real Estate Law 10,00 Reinforced Concrete Construction 1040 Rhetoric SUM Salesmanship 1040 Spanish Sheet Metal Drafting . 0.00 Shorthand .... 0.00 .... 18.00 1800 Trigonometry and Col'ge Algebra 0.00 Typewriting .uv Vocal Music t. 040 Surveying and Mapping . . Telegraphy and TMapater.ing AL-VE-O-LAR DENTISTRY FIRST COST ONLY COST It Does Away Entirely With Plates and Bridgework Proof Positive T" A advance agents of prosperity and with the -A hope that the year will re turn to you in full meas ure health, wealth and happiness, WE WISH YOU A New Year 1 " -jawn' ImCOJ Ik 1.1 M I A LET IS iI - I : : : ;: vrxn : tn iTnn : 1 fejfe? Ifniat tetter Head of Yours H , : r-iOJI nfSn 70urmost widelyknown rep. fi Jv . 374 WUUAMS AVENUE. NEAR BROADWAY Vf fr bJof --?!f ' ! . ill irxTtrkjf iiiKfriDV rntiDAWV - ji rs ,?aw-irHC , t !- f ! I ' II wiwi wi t vwhu rvi i v j 1 1 Wfyyy v- j nys w- i . ruth and Oalt ats. . . , V--aaj. II f II III uUl tDecOnu iwbo,vu rL I w. fP-.TV 1E?1I 111. TTiese letters are so flattering and so self-explanatory that we are going te again depart from our custom and with permission publish them, omitting the author's 'name. Originals are on file aftd-i will be shown to those who will call and are Interested in this method: Marion,- Wash.. Dec. H, 1910. "I cannot close this letter without telling you how much comfort my new teeth are to me. I am glad to open my mouth and show how nice they are to any poor fellow that needs lust such a set. Not long since I showed them to a dentist who declared them fine, saying that you had done a good Job." P. 8. We supplied this gentleman with a complete set of upper Alveolar Teeth over a year ago, and five months a co we supolled him with a oomnlete lower. He had only a few teeth left on either Jaw when ho came to us. National Bank, Portland, Or., Dec. 10. The Rex Dental COv, Gentlemen As per your suggestion I called on four of the references you gave me and saw the work you did for each. They were well pleased. I wanted to be sure that the work was practical so I asked my family dentist to examine the Alveolar work you did for one of these four people who happened to be 0 personal friend and he (my dentist) promptly pronounced It as perfectly practical and work of art and beauty. He frankly acknowledged that he was not pre pared to do this kind of work nor had he ever had any experience- in Alveolar work and advised me to let you do my work. I also wrote several others .of your patients. All were pleased with what yop had done for them. I had no doubt of your honesty and sin cerity, but-1 I consider my teeth Im portant and wanted to feel certain that the work would be what you claim for it If you can give me an appoint ment Saturday afternoon I will be on hand for you in start on my case. HTery truly youra." SaJem, Or Dec 1. 1919. "Gentlemen I do' not require refer ences, I know all about your Alveolar work. Dr. Gordon Martin of Texas, the inventor of the system, is a friend of mine and I intended having him do mv work but I could not wait. I am cotng to be in Oregon all winter, so have concluded to have yon do the work. While out here I happened to meet Mr. Barbour of Eurene. Or:, on the train. " He showed me the complete set you put in for him. He says It Is fine and dandy, and it" surely looked . dandy to me. I have only four teeth iert on upper jaw ana six rront teetn only on lower. Please advise me what day you can start my work and I will try .and be there." i Apropas, this gentleman's work was completed on December 11. We asked bim..to.let ps publish this letter, omitt ing nio naina: oniy nere jw tws' repiyt-1- -'"Sure "a ahead and publish It. using my name If you want to. I am not ashamed of the work, though I am none too proud of my name. It's too odd 8mlth." A Point That Should Appeal To the publlo Is the fact that all work done In Our offices Is done by experts and at a price commensurate with work of the very highest Quality. we can therefore afford to guarantee our work for life and make good the guarantee in tho event It proves defec tive (which Isn't likely). We are not infallible, yet we make very few er rors. The dentist who does cheap work cannot do It twice for our price, and it's a cinch that most cheao work will have to be done twice. Thrice and then soma Alveolar Teeth Where Brldgwwork Zs Impossible. If only your front teeth are left, say S or 4 or more. w can rmiliM all those that have been lost on both sides ciear Daca with perfect Alveolar teeth. whilst bridgework would be- impossible even If you had 8 or 10 front teeth to tie to. If you have only two back teeth on each side, say molars, we can supply all the front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serviceable. lifelike Alveolar teeth. This could not possibly be done by the bridge route. Suppose you have lost vour last (back) teeth, two or more upper or lower on either side. We can replace them with Alveolar teeth. The bridge specialist would have to advise a partial Dlate which would encumber the mouth as well as to help to destroy your other loetn.. wnere you nave lost a few teeth there are dentists who would ex iracx an tne rest to make room for plate. , (Where people have no teeth we maae piates, too. And when we do they look like they grew there. They are scientifically and artistically built for service and comfort as well as beauty.) Even where bridgework is possible, there is no comDarison b. kween the two. A verv larre nrcent. age of our work is takin out bridge work put In by supposedly .high class dentists and replacing it ""with the oeauurui and artistic Alveolar Teeth. And unlike bridgework In another ra. sped, it Is practically painless. No boring or cutting into the gums, noth ing to be dreaded. , Now, then, prices being equal, which would you choose? vorug jryorrnsn (ioos teeth), a dis ease given up by other dentists as In curable. Is another of our specialties. We cure It abrvlutely. It's a boastful stfttenlent to make, but we can do any thing that Is possible In dentistry, and what we do is always of the very high est class. Our booklets. Alveolar Den tistry, are free. Write for ono If you cannot call. We have samples of our work to show at all times. Tib .BBX DEITTAy 00,, JpEHTISTO 111 to 314 Ablngton bldg., lOfltt 3d et Terms to Reliable People. hollar Schools Seattle, Taooma, Spokane. Mendota Coal . You must try Mendota Coal ' to know from experience that what has been claimed for it is true in your cse as well as in others. There is a lot of real satisfaction in burning a coal like Men dota. Phones: A 3887, Marshall 2635 or Order From , Your Dealer Today The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists OTTT OS1 iUWjit rSOPXiB Should ra member that our fores is so organised that as can do their entire crown, bridge and plat work la a day If seo Full Set of Teeth SS-00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without , Plates S3 50 to fS.OO Gold Crowgs 3 5Q to &.( " Porcelain Crowns ....$3.50 to SS.OO Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .gl.OQ Vv Silver Fillings... ...... 504 to SiOO IS Tean Guarantee, Hour I a m. to a . p. m.t Sundays, to 11 Union Dental Co. rxuT An xorasox ara. Portland Marble Works XsteMUfted M . , We carry the largest and best stock on the coast. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere ' " and 8M Four Street f i Opposite City Hall Fhomea Mats SM4. julllt High Grade Commercial and Electric Siejw. Bast Tta and Zaet Bvr sta. r V if rasas sen imj n-ii, r l i