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TONIGHT'S AMISEMEXTS BAKER "The Wolf." ORI'HEUM Orpheum Circuit Vaude ville. : '. ,.-.: V ' : : BUNGALOW "Brown's In Town.";'? . : GRAND Sullivan ft Consldine Vaudc : Vlll. . . LYRIC Lyric Musical Comedy com pany In "Alabazu." FANTAGES--Vudevt11e. - STAR, ARCADE, OH JOT, ODEON. i TIVOLI First run pictures, 11 a. rfl - W-4i p,-B. Weather Conditions. The barometer la relatively low over the north Pacific statea and In conse quern light rain has fallen generally on tha Pacific alopa. A larva high prea - sure area la central over the lake re gion and fair weather prevails nearly everywhere eaat of .tha ftocky moun tains.? It la warmer In the Missouri valley and' colder In tha northern statea east 01 me Mississippi river. ' The conditions are favorable for oc casional rain la this , district Sunday, with no marked changes In. temperature ' . FORECASTS. . ' Portland and vicinity Sunday,, occe- -alonal rJw Southerly-wlnda, ! Oregon and .Washington Sunday, oc casionai ran.". Boutneny winaa, . Idaho Sunday, occasional rain or -' snow. -: - '-: ; Tnere Xa Only one' way to ba aura of . thoroughly- satisfactory clothes. Have v-thewcuttoryouf-ttidtvldaal measure- - mems, ana pttea to you m ine manin. v- Easter will soon ba hare, get your- order In early as t takea tlma to build a good - suit Call . tomorrow,, aa our . spring stock la . all In. No trouble to show goods, and you will not be asked to . buy. r Unique Tailoring Co io stark, s between Fifth and Sixth streets, , r Fastor W1U Address Soclalista Al bert Ehrgott, paator of tha East Side Baptist church, will apeak at Western Academy hall, Second and ' Morrison atreeta, Sunday, March 6, at 3 o'clock In. tha afternoon. Dr., Ehrgott la a Christian Socialist and will present Socialism - from .his viewpoint Sub Ject, "Socialists Standing In Their Own Light ; No admltunca fee U charged. . s ' W si ' as si aAaaa Akaa ' RliMtla . .Wana : e ww eaw saaiwawH wjF4y iiuv Helpfulness" la to be the subject of the program at - the s Young ? Women's Christian Association ; this ; after noon at 4 o'clock. . The address will "be given by Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull, registrar of the Associated charities of this city. Music will be given by Mrs. ' K. A. Bealea and Mlas Eileen , Teres. All girls are cordially welcome. . : ; tfremea Olvea 1100 Check In rec ognttlon of tha efficient aervlcea reo dered by Chief David Campbell. Of the flra department, and ' the man. who 'fought the big mill fire In South Port land early In the week, the Mulnomah Box ft Lumber company yesterday pre sented the department with a check for $100, to ba turned Into the firemen's re lief fund. . .-.;... Socialist protest Meeting The Social 1st party of Portland Is calling a meet Ing In Moose hall Sunday .night, at p. m. to protest against the fining and Imprisonment of H. C. Tuck, editor of the Oakland : World. Incarcerated . for exposing the conduct of the police toward a girl -of 17. Mr. Tuck is up in years ana is totally blind. , 'Ie " .. :.. . ' ' . Crown Xat Co. la Waw Bands Fraley Bros., nave bought the leaaa and fix tures of the Crown Hat .Co, 332 Mor rison street, remodeled the front and Interior and opened there a branch store. Tha popular styles, prices and methods which have won success for this firm at their main store will prevail hare, (' y - iiiium -.' - . . . Lecture by Xxs. BUbaagn Monday evening, March 6, under tha auspices of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Mrs. 'Jackson Sllbaugh of Seat tle will lecture at the Tabernacle Bap tist church. Forty-first and Holgate Streets. A cordial invitation, to the public is extended. Woman's Press Club Talks At the March meeting of the Womans Praas club, after a brief business session, Ella Crim Lynch gave fc paper on "Copy right and Publishing." "Helpful Books for Pen Pushers," was the subject of a comprehensive talk by Mrs. Lucia Addl ton, ,. ;:,:VU-v''.;:vW, The Maxim's QrlU la serving the best French dinner in the city every Sunday from. 5 till I. Mnslo from S till 12 by Professor Prasp's orchestra. Starting , Monday evening we will keep our grill open -all night. -All we want la a . chance to please the public. ' Besigas as Ante Beglstrar. Pleading Inability to take time from his busi ness to fulfill the duties of commis sioner of the- automobile registry board, George W. Klelser has resigned from the board. Mayor Blmon has not yet appointed Mr. Klelaer'a successor. We sell hair mattresses retail at ' . wholesale prices for 10 pound beds from . 17.60 snd up. We renovate mattresses and Teturn - them the same day. : Pert land Curled Hair Factory, H. Mstsger. proprietor, 221-221 Front street. Main 474, A-1874. v 4 . , Congress of Xothsrs' Heetlng Th I regular, monthly board, meeting of the Oregonj Congress of JMothera will be held In the auditorium of the T. W. C. A. next Tuesday morning. An open meet ing will follow at i:S of the ealne day. Xt, Tabor Tire Bouse Opsn-Engine company No. is, the newest-addition stalled in Its . new , quarters at East - Sixty-first and East Stark streets, yes- Wltoe Aire fe T,OflMep;Miin2tleeini? 'o( our old customer? When we first planned this Removal Sale, and a stupendous cut in prices by reason or it we kept care-, ful account of purchasesjby old customers we wanted them particu larly to get some of the profits we're handing1 every buye-just to get an empty store. - But I guess we lost them in the shuffle with such a host of new ones,,- wish to call their attention to the C!the,fe sti11 a ood!y quantity '. of JEWELRY, ,r WATCHES of accurate adjustment. Emblems, Silver, etc. left. ' .Remember, there will be a crop of Spring Weddings, First Com-V municants, School Graduates you'll need the gifts then but , you ' " can't match these low prices-.-weVe only a short time to close out - everything. - -. - - I ' , 2&itt fii;iS1'cscilt 'Address'- v 'a" NEW ADDRESS, YEON DLDG. ; Mrs. Gates Has Lived 72 Yeats in Same Residence "" ' " " " " ' """" "'"'""" i - ; , ' r i ' II - . . . ';"f Li ' " $ if t.;:?;'f',!: --a: '; 'f " . - ' I. C " - ' - . J .. .1 f - v.. : v" " " At th left Is Mrs. Alice P. Gates, S3 r - " - Maintaining a residence In one house for 72 continuous years is tha record of Mrs Alice P. Oatea, aged 93 yeara, head of a family of four generations. She recently came to Oregon to reside with her son, F. M. Gates, who lives near Lenta. : - Mrs. Oatea was' born In Pennsylvania terday The company numbers t nine men and officers. The station In which the company is housed was recently I completed at a coat or fio.eow. nnunle Buna's spring suit sale yes terday was a huge succeas. Jlmmle proved : tov each iuatomer that he- eaved them big money , on ' their s purchaaes. You can get the best buy in town from Jlmmle, room SIS Oregonian bids. Conoart by Hale Chorus The male chorus of (0 voices under the direction of Fiofeasor Wilder will give a con cert at Central Methodist . Episcopal church, corner Vancouver , avenue 'and Fargo streets, Friday, March 10. , ladles! Don't fell to see Mrs. M. B. Smith's fine assortment of tailored and dress hats before yon decide on your new hat Shecan fit you and will be pleased to devso at her new atore, 176 Eleventh atreet, corner zamniu. . .v' XTaagelleat Spiritualist : Xare Mrs, Hooker McEvoy, Evangelical Christian Solrltuallst of Spokane. Weenwill hold Bplrltuallat services In Mulkey ball In the Mulkey building, Second and M0r- rjson street today at 1 p. m. ' People's Forum Voptoa The People's Forum will consider the "Disposal of the Swamp and Overflowed Lands of the ' Columbia,", this evening at Park and Alder streets. Medical building. No admission la. charged. - Sveslna ' Brasses Now on sale at Becker's exclusive suit house. You should see them. Our styles and prices win please you. 140 rmn street. ; Steamer Jessie xattlas, for Camaa, Waaheugal and way landings, dally ex cept uunaay. leaves wasnugton street dock at 2 pw m,,. 4U Jewelry WaateoV rfm buy old Eld and silver. " Unele Myers Collateral nk. 71 tlxtlt st, near Oak, , . BlamoaA Xous Paina Ne better. $1.10 per gallon. Good brush, 76o. Portland Sash A Door Co., tSQ Front- ; ,, I. M. Beach, ft ta, the Pioneer Paint company, in First street Phones M ltli, A-1214. . . Br. O. O. XoUlstst baa returned from South Sea Islands and will resume prac tice Monday. ' Br. deorga M Wardaev baa returned. Now located at fOl Selling building. - Br. WUllam House, removed to 1102-1 Selling building. Phone Main 186. VT. A. Wise snd associates,' painless aentlsta, Third and Waahlngton. Br. jf. Bttelsoa removed to 1001-2 Sel ling bldg. Phone Marshall 1614. i Br. X. Buetei, Oeteopath, has removed to SIC and U Selling building. Br. Xowland, Osteopath, has removed to m Selling building. ' WoosUrs Smoke Store, 408 Wash: . , ton crawfish at the Quelle. - Grange Convention March 22. . . ' t (Special PHpitch to Tae Jouraal.l v Forest Grove, Or.. March 4. The Washington county Grange convention will be held in this, city March 22, and Forest Grove will be . the Mecca for scores of farmers and dairymen and their families en that date. The visit ors will be entertained by Gala Grange of this elty and the sessions will be held In the Knights of Pythias hall. . r ' 11 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY years old; at tha right, her sonv F. daughter and the (daughter's baby, ' and later went with her husbrjid to live on a farm near Auburn, N.;Y.- There she endured the vicissitudes of life and enjoyed Its pleasures for over three score and ten summers and winters.- . F. M. Gates came to Oregon ;more then 20" year ago and for many years operated steam laundries at places In Plana . ere on Inn '-. Tiava r, arm meeting In the afternoon, at which Mortimer ' Whitehead, of . New Jersey, 5th and Alder fT 51h and Aldent alleled, at . .... 'i , ... ,.. .v Suits at $25 See Window Display ( The reason we can sell for so little is because we buy and sell for cash only. W.e have no bad accounts. 1 We will refund the price if . you can buy . an. equal I value elsewhere for the same money, investigate. MM Everybody Needs a Tonic. This; Changeable Weather WE CARRY THE HIGHEST GRADE OF Wines and Liquors r- If you have the blues or feel low-spirited, there is nothing better for you than duir Hillwood Bour bon or Multnomah Rye Whiskeys, which, we are , selling at $1.00 for full quarts. A little stimu- laht is a good thing at this time of the year. You can find nothing better than, our 0 J Wines and Liquors For such occasions. A little money buys a good , tonic. ' For out-of-town customers, express pre-paid on four quarts or over. ' - ' teticnal nFTH-AND-STARKST&rPORTLANDrOR.-1 . , Phone Main 6499, A-4499 . M. Gates. The others are Mr. Gates' ' ' - , , V the state, -Including Pendleton and In dependence. He then bought a farm near Lents on which to spend his days more tranquilly and recently brought his mother to live with himself and family. Mra. Oatea, aenlor, Is In ex cellent health and Is well pleased with What she has seen of Oregon. ' one-of the leading spirits In the work of the national Grange.' will deliver an addrees. '.. - . 5th and Alder and Alder Snappy Spring ForMoti' day Only Many indeed are the" attractive fea tures or .tnese . swagger garments. They show cleverness of design, su periority of material and workman ship and distinctiveness in every line. Not department store merchandise, but exclusive models made for a suit house. In a department store they'd cost at least $10 more. In a credit store $15 to' $20 more. - Newest weaves and colorings, plain or fancy mixtures snappy styles, tube or plain gored skirts, style ana value unpar .v a Itihe Co, W ' MORNING, MARCH 5, nwewsHSB! GOODS COST BUT $3; . . .. FREIGHT CHARGES $11 (Rpedil IMipitch te The Journal.) ; North . Yakima, March 4- -Dr. C J. Taft. one of the early day North Takt mana who moved up from Old Tflwn )n the historic exodus 25 rears ago,' went down thla morning to look at the raila which meant that a new road had com pleted - ita 1 track Into the city. It la something for which D Taft has been waiting a good many yeara. rone of the first place of freight the Northern Pa cific carried for, anybody In this district was a carboy of ammonia for Dr. Taft. who wae the pioneer" Yakima' druggist The ammonia coat . in Chicago and the freight charges were $11. For a long tlino he refused tt accept It, and finally some sort of a compromise wae effected. - But he has never forgotten about It, and rejoices that the day when the North .Coaat, a rival road which will cnuse reduction . of ..freight rates, la here. . Watr Filter Plant fa Operation. "(Special Mspatea to.Tbe Innrnnl. Eugene, Or., March 4. The new wa ter filter plant here was placed Jn op eration for the r first time last . night and the machinery Worked very satis- factorlly to the elty officiate. W. Hf Howelt, aupertntendent of thaTtanT" at Oregon City, which is similar t the one A Diamond From . Jaeger Bros, means that the qual-. ity is just as repre sented. 'We can't sell ' you a poor xme for the reason that" we have none in stock. ; ( Jaeger Bros. Jewelers - Opticians The LARGE Store 266 MORRISON St Bet 3rd and 4tb 'I Don't UttyAnotherSafe The Safe-Cabinet "x will answer your pur- i i pose as well or better at a fourth the cost. A fire proof cabinet with combi nation lock, that will pro tect your valuable papers. Interior equipment ad- r justable to the needs of any business. Immense capacity. Ught' weight. All sizes. Wt baVtit in stock Also Office Furniture of all kinds. KIpHAM Stationery and Printing Co. Cemmarclat Statlonara. - - l- - Office Outfitters. r ' ' "im Printers, Enfravers. Booklet Makers ana Bookbinders. JCXAUQUAXTEm TOB Architects' and Kriflneers' Instruments and 8uppliea. . FIFTH and OAK STS. C High Grade Commercial and Electric Signs. Sai Tth and lass arerett sUb neaes Baal UUj B-saat - f1.; JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING QWCK ' . RESULTS - 1911. here, was on hand to start the plant runnlnf . Prom now on It 111 not be necessary to boil the drinking watsr here, as It is an eatabllshed fact that a filter Of this kind thoroughly purl-. ties tne water that , passes through it Fish Concern Does Much Business. (Speelil DlRpstrft to The Joaraal.1, " Kalama, Wash., March 4. The Doty Fish company of thla place ahlpped their laat shipment of salmon tonight The houae will be closed until May 1. Man ager Ruckles reports doing over f 1(0,000 worth of business during the year, hand ling as many aa 40 tone of fish In one MOST DENTISTS COMMON TOOTH PULLERS AlyeolarDentistry THE HALLMARK OF QUALITY V Emancipate People1 From Being Plate or Bridge Victims Commonsense ia the ability to detect values to know a big thing from a liU tie one. I d rather possess common sense than have elx degrees from Trin ity ..College, Oxford. .' " Dentists are continually cautioning the public to save their teeth; that ia, not to have them extracted. But they re fer solely to decaying teeth, which they wish to have the opportunity of tilling OF-rewnlng. Of -ourae,-there ia little else to do with a decayed tooth but to fill it, but these same dentists who Im plore you to save your teeth will pull good teeth without a tremor simply be cause they are ldose from a dlaeaee. 1 We wiah to reiterate that there la no need of extracting or losing any tooth! almply because it Is loose. We have a devfoo and a remedy by which we can fasten loose teeth and make them for ever solid. Thla is a part of the sys tem we have originated. Now, with regard toi diseases of the gums in which dentists are so patheti cally helpless. In the course of the fif teen yeara we spent developing our alveolar system of dentistry, we also found something that will stop pus forming in the gums: that will prevent the gums from receding and thus either protrudlnr the teeth or forcing them out altogether. We can give the gums practically new life, making them ruddy and healthy and natural. We have never known thla system to fall in any dlaeaaed condition of the gums. We mean this unequivocally. . . Z5 ;. Aa to the third. Improvement in den tiatry outlined In our talks, we said that the majority of people were wear ing plates of falsa teeth when it could have been avoided. For example, a per son haa three or four teeth on the up per Jaw, and, let us say, a half dosen on the lower jaw. Perhaps these re maining teeth are solid and perhaps they are not The patient complains that he can no longer masticate his food and that he Is otherwise having constant trouble. The dentist promptly sug gests extraction, and a plate of false teeth to follow, r Have you .ever stopped to realise what this means to the poor victim? A tooth once extracted ia gone forever, AH the teeth once extracted can never be restored. The- unfortu nate one tnuet wear a plate of false teeth the rest of his or her life. Think of that! : . By our alveolar method If there had toen two or more teeth on either jaw, whether solid, sound or loose, makes no difference, we could have prevented the wearing ef a plate of falae teeth. All we require is 'two or more teeth on either jaw. With thee to start with We can give you. back your It teeth, and I wilt defy anyone, dentlat or layman, to tell the aubatltutes from the original ones. Each tooth will be as solid and useful as any tooth In any human being's mouth. In this way ws have saved many a one the discomfort - of ' wearing a filate of false teeth, and we are pre i&red to eav you a similar discomfort f you are In that condition. , - Any dentist who would pull good teeth to make room for a plate Is a criminal pure and simple. Most ' every dentist In this. city knows positively that we euro every case of pyorrhea that Is cur- leteMfflerWPaperCo. " WHOLESALE .. . - ... 1911 GOODS NOW IN STOCK . Sample Book Furnished Upon Requeat. 1 72 First Street Near Yamhill The 014 Reliable Union Painless Dentists am or lVMa rtOKJI should re member that our force la ao organised ,1't we can do their ntire crown, brlJge and plate work In a day If neo essarr. -. ' v ... :-. ' mm Full Bet of Teeth.. ............. t50u arldae Work or Teeth without Plates T.,... ...... .S3 SO to 8300 Gold Crowns ......... 3 BO to 5 00 Porcelain Crowns ....SrV50 to 5 00 Gold or PorceUln Fillings.. ..l.O0 Op Silver Fillings'. a ...... 504 to 100 15 Tears' Oaarantee. Roure a. m,t0 m,i 8unaya Union Dental Co tJMMt AKO KOXXtSOV WT9, - Monarch Oil Refining Co. Refiners and Manufacturers , of High Grade Lubricat ing Oils and Greases.; Now becupyirig permanent quarters at 107 First street, TVlrhnn6.. numbers: - Mar-' r'AIl orders promptly attend ed to and goods guaranteed. day, The last month, hower, . t poorest experienced in years, owing t shortage of - fish. The compuny em ploye over too flsherromj. The ektue t laborers are kept on the payroll during the .time the house la dosed. ; Ye Oregon Griil3 Special engagement llendler. Boy Wonder Pianist. Every night this wee after p. m. 'v . . Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer Ices Cafeteria. 104 Fifth street. -' ... 1 ... -J 1 Lli.i."Jil- - J able or that we diagnose aa curable. iny oimeta-WUU-teiWitou-rraDJuy . met mey, cannot cure It ana runout . hesitation refer voi tn the . Alveolar Dental company, knowing that you are going to get a square deal from us. . uur Alveolar teetb - are - the most beautiful and natural looking" teeth imaginable. They Cannot be told from nature's product- We cn imitate na ture so nearly that we defy anyone, dentists or laymen, to tell them from tne most perrect natural teeth. jcn tooth la set in its 6 wn socket, sep arate and distinct spaced like natural teeth where best to do eo-(use your toothpick or brush same aa with nat ural teeth), lapped In other placea. The cusds occlude with the ooooain teeth. and In some -. cases we put them in crooked purposely to match ana oc- elude with your-other natural teeth. The work Is so remarkable and ao per fect that we cannot do it Justice by a written description, nor could you be lieve it It sounds too good to be true, but we can ahow you samples, counterparts of the work; let you see for yourself what it ia. There are 11 Alveolar Dental company offices In the west. About 80,000 people in the Unit ed Statea are wearing Alveolar teeth. ihAii. Kn AAA air. atmnllA,. Iitf ihm A 1 VA olar Dental company. About 2000 peo ple of thla city and atate were equipped In thla office; per cent of theae, if not all. will tell you that they are de lighted and that lt'a ' the best Invest ment that they ever made. If asked. We will gladly refer you to as many as you care to aeeu- - r -i, - Alveola Teetn, Where BriOgswerk Xs Xmposslhla. If only your front teeth are left say i or 4 or more, we can replace all those that have been lost on both sides clear back with perfect Alveolar teeth, whilst brtdgework would be Impossible, even if you had S or 10 front teeth to tie to, if you have only two back teeth on each side, say, molars, we can sup ply all the front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serviceable, lifelike, Al veolar teeth. Thla could not possibly be done by the ; bridge route. And where brldgework is possible, there is no comparison between the two. A very large percentage of our work la taking out- brldgework put in- by aupposedly high-class dentists and replacing . it with the beautiful and artlstlo Alveolar Teeth. And, unlike brtdgework In an other respect it Is practically painless. No boring or cutting into the gums, nothing to be dreaded. .Now, then, prices being equal, which would you ChCurtnf pyorrhea (loose teeth), a dis ease given up by other dentists as in curable la another of our specialties. We cure it. absolutely. i It's a boastful statement to make, but we can do any thing that la possible in dentistry, and what we do la always of the very high est class. Pur booklets, Alveolar Den tistry, ere 'Tree: Write for one if yot! cannot call. We have samples of our work to ahow at all times. TsTX BEX SEaTTAX COV 8X jTTXSTS, , Ablngton bldr. lOa Third at ; Terms to Reliable People. A New Feature in The Sunday Journal Magazine A Page Devoted to . Popular Song Commencing, Sunday,' March 19, 1911 The Journal will publish -each week the words and music of a popular song not worn out, lit tle used pieces, but the latest hits of tht day. - uJnthe-list-are-aonga being sung by the big 1 musical and vaudeville atractions now tour ing the country. Thousands of Oregon families possessing pianos, and other musical instruments will wel come this new feature, as it enables them to obtain the lat est popular songs free. Rescuer tie Date S0MYJM19, 1911 A Pcrlbr.dr.:;rL'.'V.'c. JVV-"M 11 M-PlvP L v -, wersrry the ldrt sn M . I j stock on the nm!. I (.I and our F''' ' f ' I purchasing I ' 8-14 and 813 To : Journal Want Ads Crlna r,::1 r'.;ons I' t