THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, ' MARCH 30, 19111 ran em IfflBBM Alarmed by Right of Way Man, He Locks Cabin Door., and Flees. Spi-!8l Dlapatrh to The JoorntU White Salmon, Wash., March 30. No trace can be found of Charles Frlck, a German, who tfisappeared from his five acre tract three miles up the White - Balinojv three-weeks ago. Frlck always feared that some one would "steal his ' place, and "even menaced people when thv nnnn his land to see the "Narrows," one of the picturesque spots of the valley. The little five-acre tract sloping down to the edge of the precipice was Frlck's very life. From the Underwood station, three miles away, he wheeled out all Jiis goods In a barrow and picked out "the little piece that no one else wanted. He hand-picked It for stones, did his own grubbing, and had several one-year-old trees out The Pacific Power & Light company came along and ap proached him for right of way, willing to pay liberally for his acreage, but no sooner had the right of way man left than Frlck dropped his grubbing hook, locked the cabin door and fled, evidently believing that by keeping out of sight he will not have to give up his land. Frlck recently lost $100, all -the money he; had, and which he had worked out for. The loss of the purse worried him. HOUR MORE DAYLIGHT is (Special DUpitcb to The loaroaLt . Pendleton, Or., March SO. Pendleton la to have one hour more of daylight each day If a plan being fostered ma- spring to Inaugurate the Innovation and ' ths high school really put It into prac ; Uce, but the merchants could not all he persuaded to make the change In opening and closing their establish ments, and as unanimity of adoption Is necessary for success of the plan, the attempt failed. This year, however, the ' advocates of the daylight conservation idea feel they will be able to make the citizens generally see the advantage of going to work an hour earlier and clos ing an hour earlier.. Leon Cohen, prime mover in the plan, . proposes- to have the entire populace of Pendleton set, watches and clocks an hour ahead from May 1 until October 1, thug giving them Huntington time. This deception Is absolutely necessary, he states, as man Is by habit a creature of clocks with all his actions regulated -by the hands on the dial. BIG FEET AND BIG BRAINS "GO HAND IN H AND," SAY SAVANTS V (Doited PrM Lewted Wire.) A 4 Paris, March 30. All men with . big feet can take comfort in the fact that the big foot Indicates ' an equally abnormal growth Of brain, and that large pedal ex- tremeties and genius go hand In 4 hand, as nearly as feet and gray matter can reach tnat happy condition. . The savants of the Paris acad- emy of science have discovered 4 this to be the truth, and today they attest tho discovery with their signatures, accompanied by 4 letters that show the degrees of 4 .4 their erudition. 4 4 The same Indications of genius 4 - 4 apply to women also. Tljey laid 4 4 their tape on the feet of 100 4 . , 4 women, and only 18 showed that 4 , 4 they wore a shoe larger than 4 1, 4 &ize 4, but each of the women 4 4 with big feet has distinguished 4 .,p 4 herself by some achievement In 4 4 the fields of science, art or lit- 4 f 4 erature. 4 4 44444444444444444 Home for Wayward Girls. (United Pre Leased Wire.) VinfrtHo XI C Manh 311 k a rrn t tracted meeting of the provincial exec- stive a.. decision was reached to I: stabllsh .' an Industrial home for t wayward and incorrigible girls, for I Whose reclamation facilities are urg f: ently required on lines parallel to those J adopted anjyhlclL cesaful "in '-.thin operation of the boys' . ( reformatory and strhool at Vancouver. I Folk at Hood River April 15. SperUl Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) ;j Hood River, Or., March 30. Gover- nor Folk of Missouri, will be in Hood River on April 16, and deliver a lecture to the cltlxens underfhe direction of the Mood River Commercial club. Phosphate, one of the ingredients of Crescent B a k i n g Powder, gives val uable nutrition to food. Physicians confirm this. Full Pound v 25c Cresoent Coffees, Teas, Kapie " Inc. Sploes.' flavoring Extracts." Etc., enjoy a well deserred rep. : ntatioa. Grocers everywhere tell then. REVIVED mm oizscxirr mro. co ceattu POLVIKA FUNERAL TO BE HELD T The funeral ft Joseph Pollvka, 715 Corbett street, who died at his home yesterday morning at Jreakfast will be held from the family residence at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Rev. Thom as L. Eliot of tha First Unitarian church, will officiate. The Masons will take port in the service. Mr. Pollvka came to Portland from Vienna, Austria, 60 years ago, and had been one of the leading tailors of the city for 31 years. When he first came to Portland in 480, the city's population was only 17,500. Mr. Pollvka leaves a widow and two children, Miss Pollvka and Mrs. Victor Hugo Jargensen. Mr. Pollvka was treas urer of Columbia lodge, No. 14, A. F. and A. M. Members are requested to attend the funeral. Interment will be at Klver- vlew cemetery. COMPOSER'S WIDOW TO PAY PORTLAND VISIT The coming of Mrs. Edward Mac Dowell. widow of America's greatest composer. Is of intense Interest to all musicians. Mrs. MacDowell will be pre sented by Trinity Mission guilt at Uni tarian chapel, Baturaay evening, Apni j. She will tell of the MacDowell Memor ial movement, which has established the composer's old resiaencn in ui nw Hampshire hills as a nome ror ariisis and students. A stereopticon review of last year's pageant at this home will be presented. Mrs. Macuoweu win aiso play a number of her late husband's compositions. She has with her also Miss Zelina Bartholomew, a charming singer, who will give a number of Mac Dowell songs. NORTHERN MINERS TO WALK OUT SATURDAY (United Pr lta Wire.) Fernie, B. C., March 80. A mass meeting of the Coal Creek and Fernie miners held last night Indorsed the po sition taken by representatives at the Calgary conference, thus making it certain that the mines here will be closed down on Saturday. The same action was taken last night at Hos- mer, and a meeting at Michel today Is expected to follow suit. J. D. McNiven, fair wage officer of the department of labor at Ottawa, is In town but Is taking no part in the proceedings. Some men are leaving the camp and this exodus will increase as soon as the mines are closed. The minister of labor at Ottawa has of fered to Intervene in the hope of set tling the dispute. MORROW Silw .Entire Building Cor. Fourth and Morrison Streets LEADING SPECIALTY HOUSE FOR LADIES MISSES ffi CHILDREN MAIf UFA. C TURRftS OF FINE FURS r g UjLITTT ECONOMY Friday and Saturday Bring forth many new and attractive things for EASTER. WAISTS in all the latest If 111 111 m. Larly Showing of Easter Gloves KAYSLR SILK HOSIERY All the wanted shades in Kid Gloves are now $1.25, $1.50 and S2.00. on display in our Glove Department. Our lines Just received by express yesterday a full are the best obtainable from the best glove line of the well known "Kayser" Silk Hose, niacein coT' Price S'00 all sizes and colors. Per pair, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75 and S2.00. $1.50 and $2.00. .-1 i . i i , . ... V Lastcr Neckwear for i ' ' u f veiythingUnup-to-date-Neckwear-i shown here in profusion. Jabots, Dutch Collars, Col lar and Cuff Sets, Stocks and, Four-in-Hands. Sold from 25 up to $3.00. PAYERS OBJECT Land Owners Want More Time in Which to Make Sewer Connection. There was a full attendance of the St. Johns council at the regular week ly meeting Tuesday evening. Mayor Hendricks presided. A communication was received from the city engineer, stating that In view of the fact that the preponderance Of Jersey street prop erty, owners were in favor of laying westrumlte, he had decided to waive the objections he had previously upheld against this hard surface material, pro vided -that the company would file a good and sufficient tond that they Would keep the street In repair for five years, and hand It over to the city at the expiration of' this period la first class condition The withdrawal of tho engineer's objections relieves the pres ent council of an embarrassing situa tion. . The city attorney, who still remains firm In his original decision with re gard to the Illegality of any bond, was directed to prepare a resolution and or dlnance adopting the specifications for laying westrumite after certain minor changes have been made in the original draft by the city engineer. Three more are lights were ordered Installed In the East St. Johns district. at the corner of Olympla street and Mac- rum avenue, Swift street and Macro m avenue, and Mears and Oregonian streets respectively. A time and manner ordinance to im prove Chicago street from Jersey to Portland boulevard, received the unan imous approval of the council and on the lltcro Is Only One t'BromO' Quinine" That lo Lazzatiwe Bromo Qwnin ; USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IM ORE MY, Alwava remember the full name. far thfe sirnntiiro OB evert box. ff ffldl ft designs and patterns, LONG COATS, SEPARATE SKIRTS and PETTICOATS. No matter what you get from our house you can rest assured that the price and quality are right These Specially Made $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Tailored Suits ' Featured in our suit department, will stand, the se verest test of merit. The woman who desires in expensive suit need have no fear of sacrificing: --.l r i l j when selecting from this extensive showing. I They Arc Superior Suits in Lvery Way ine new rnoaeis are tastefully trimmed with hercules braid, strappings of self material and satin buttons. In PI ain Tailore d Suits - Several models in a fine Domestic Serge, the same quality used so extensively in $30, $32.50 and $35 suits are most extraor dinary values at $20 22.50 S25.- Easier Millinery Unsurpassed, attractive styles cannot be found anvwhere to compare with the exclusive shapes "and trimmings we are showing in our Easter millinery. We are featuring one big iui ui uiumicu naib ror rnaay ana Saturday, an trie latest shapes of the season are shown in this lot of ex- dZ 3 A tra good values at . . . JDUiOV Untrimmed and Sailor Shapes $1.50 and Up Our Shapes are not exclusive with us everybody has the same thing; but our prices "are so much lower that it will pay , to investigate. We want you to compare price and quality, and we can assure you, you will; find things as represented. MILANS, TAG ALS, CHIPS AND ITALIAN STRAWS 25c and Up Agents JteC certificate of approval from the engineer the Improvement on Oswego street was accepted. ;)'.'.:. f'-'vai. W. J. Chaney addressed the council, urging that the apportionment of sewer assessment No. : was Inequitable and unjust The matter was referred to the street committee.. A: resolution that received final pas sage aroused considerable discussion when its purport was fully understood by the cltlxens yesterday. It provides that every householder within 100 feet of a- sewer shall be compelled -to -connect up with that sewer within 60 days after receiving notice from the city through the chief of police.. Inas much as a not Inconsiderable number of residents are paying for their homes by small Installments the short time allowed them will work a distinct hard ship on many people and the glutting of the plumbing market by, the simultan eous request of so many householders will no doubt raise the prices for the work, It is said. A period of at least 12 months should be allowed them, say the small taxpayers. WILL USE 1 BELLS Iff T The sixth number of the Alumnae entertainment course promises to be a popular one, as the, entertainment pre sented by the Dunbar company Is a versatile one. They will appear April 4 at the Masonic Temple, and will give a program of bell ringing, quartet sing ing, chamber music and monologues. During the 12 years they have been on the Lyceum platform they have toured not only America many times, but Europe as well, having traveled more than three ,' hundred thousand miles, equal to 12 times 'around the world. In this time they have given over ' two thousand concerts. Their set of bells numbers 200, rang ing in weight from 12 ounces to 34 pounds, and they give a demonstration of bell ringing the like of which has never been heard here. Look 25c for La Camile Corsets - NQYeltie8.inJeivelry - ENTERTAINMEN Dainty Undermuslins Knit Vests and Leather Goods E SpnaS ! Boys' 25c Stockmgs iFaisit Mack gmr&imftecdl donaMe 11 n n jl 11 n nrn . ji n iioi'v imesiis, iD5s aumoi ios5s. 11 ess wo osiys umjf a pamr " Noime SH to Meirchsumts EEM KM. 11 UL-ttf LLd The U. S. Methods Make It Easy People can come to the U. S. offlcn and not be afraid of being misled or deceived about their dental work. The U. S. plan la to rive the public the best work possible for the leRBt money, and not ask pay for the work before It Is done. You need have no fear In coming to the U. 9. offices, for , even If you have an examination and an estimate Is given you, It does not obligate you to have your work done her. We will gladly look your worn over and advise you what to do. 15-Year Written Guarantee -Making Artificial-Teeth cannot be surpassed in the point of completeness. We operate our own laboratory and aa making Artificial Teeth Is a specialty In dentistry, we are in a position to make this offer and guarantee satisfaction. DovYou Wear Artificial Teeth? yakde over and reset the teeth on a new plate, that will give your mouth and face natural expression. READ OUR PRICES Good Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate f 5.00 22-k. Gold or Porcelain Crown f 3.00 22-k. Bridge Teeth, guaranteed, each $3.0O Painless Extracting 50tf SFECXAX. KATES 70B AO OATS I). S. Painless Dentists Office Open From 8 Till 6, and Sundays 9 to 12 M. DR. M. A. JONES, Manager, 17 Years in Portland Entire Corner of Second and Washington Streets Over Merchants' National Bank. MEOTTOK LEMSES Are the best for near and far vision. They are the invisi ble bifocals, . c.Have no others Insist on Xryvtoks. Now Is the time to have your eyes attended to. Come In and see me. Insert lenses lrv, your - frames .. 11.00 Insert lenses ' in Alum, frames...;.. ....$1.60 Insert lenses In gold filled frames ... :. 93.60 Munson'a Kryptok lenses $10.00 Toiio Kryptok lenses. .. .$13.00 SELLING LEAP1MG CLOTHIER Morrison at Fourth f 11 11 110 28 Offices in the United States James E. Peppeir Whisky wmW- one hundred thirty years, this whisky has stood the continual test among men of more than ordinary good taste. Bottled in Bond Born with the Republic-'The Standard by Which All Other Whisky it Judged." Established 1780. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. Distributor to Drug Trade, Portland, Ore. r 2 The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentists OVT Or TOWN ntOPUl shoulrt member that our force a so orranlsed that can do their ?ntlrs crown, brlire and plat work In a day If nec essary. Full Set of Teeth... ........ ...,5 00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates $3 50 to $5 00 Gold Crowns ..S3 50 to M5-O0 Porcelain Crowna ....$fA50 to $500 Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .SI. OO TTp Bllver FlUInirs... ......50 to SlOO 18 Toara Onarantee. Hours S a. m. to t p. m.; Sundays, I to U Union Dental Co nxsT ajto Koaxisoar trm - For High 'Grade Commcrcia. 1 STAPLES, the Jeweler and Electric Signs. Sart Tth and East BTerett sta. r