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T1I5 OREGON DAILY JOUlfh'Al. J OltTLAS'D, UU'l !!At t Vi !?.' J CC1CILU H Mil !l.!ADAL!C CUR:C Ui'iQ Rescue Home for Unfortunate Girls 4.4 1.1 k ..,,. u 4-m k.M..4 fc &4 4 X 1 4 4.4 4.44. .4 t 4I1M 1 ! . ,4 -... t .44 4, t. 4,... , .. ut aa im .4n 44.. I 1-4 1 Ma 4 4 .4 tlM I . i )l4 44 4 444 4 la 44 t III 'I I I M 4V I 4. a-4. a . VI 4,4 4414 tl t 4V AV 77? FEMININE TO TKEjnOQST'S UAh 1-4 1.4, 44.4, ll-kiMMaO-iiittuw I . 4 4a ri4 . .44.4HJ 4 a.,. . .4, 44, 44.444. 44. A4 44 4 1, 444I a- ui im M a in , a- at, v( m4 14 Ma 4 i 1,11 w 4 4 4 t a4-i 4 4 4v W u a miiimi levto k4 tkJie fl r-i.4 kiU4 ), k a. t 14 . 1 Bn- 4.t-4.M i 1 14 a,ana -. at fe44k'4a 44 k 4 4 , fc Villi- 1 -.. la., dmII A . .el W. im t -. tU . rA l M -.4 ad 7 ; 11 r i it ,, m . j 44 t4,f 1.4 i M - . j itaj a 4 4 . k t a).) i '.4w.4 i44 imtM '.- M 44M y4 I i .k. toa4 a-- 4-.14 .,l It 4 B 4-4 4 , 1 1 . 4 -.4 A.aH. 1 4 4.4 a.44 4. . J .a 4 1 t4 .&, UtM SaX I.ti4a. K I. ta.. 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Mf. 0i U tfc fir Mun tc4i I Mi Kj.t 4 kit K M nc M'4 ( ( !- IIM git if 4 irrv. Tmmfaf AlnMW(i lit-. n rwiy 4 m Mi. A. A. JteOf. 4k4 tMn tf ir f mm i -Ik mmiiw f Uta VBrfWalM ( Wtn JM. v4 l M . ! . rr I vil f rfe c4 lUlM WM fU. Mr. U M- tri rM rJ "Tr- a4U!Ull I Nw JUH." A ti ll Umh JmaW r Mr. U M. OUfM; Mr unmm ln-: Mr. U Jr. a f lb alii M jkla4 It MMn I Mrrt Mr U. AMBr lUtaM. CI1 trL UI Mtitiua u ei Ovtotwr Mr. U tarh OosylBMt4. Mr. rrU Mr. E. a M(tr gr ft rl4 fTro y lrUr kmr of Mr frMlr'a tlvtsr, Mr. M. O. Wlftrh of rrirlo rrlM fl I Mr. ML A. JwU and Mr. Wrbr. M'rat worth LtlbUr Weddlaf. ' Rrv. Roy TAfT RciUtoa of All Kklnta Kptaoep! church. rr4 th mar rix Hrrlr ytr4y -t Mh aeon, (a Ua hnma of Mr. and Mr CbarlM It !lb4tar, which mad thlr clau(htr. Mtsa lwt ldbttr. th biid of lltrUn Wantwnrlb of Mlnnwipolla. th son of Mr. and Mr. R. 8. WMtworth of PfrtUnd. Th drwln room., wnara tl rfrttiMtar wa prfonn4 In lb prnr of a fw IntlmaU frlnda, wu arr4 with whit chrrntnnitim and btia-ht autumn folia. Th brid cam la on th arm of bar father, who rav Jiff lato th rldrrootB'a kptn eh ii fnwn4 In whit c-rp ntor. with court train, hick bodlc ffet and elaboration of rot point iao and prl trlmmlac flh wor a, long -roll nd Juliet cap of laoa and poarla. IIr f lowara wr lllfea of th rallcy. Mlaa Ethl Weatworth, th rroom'a alaur. was matd of honor and hla other alater, Ulna Helen Went worth, wae th brtdee- mXld. Both wer (owned In oranf aattn with tunica of embroidered net They carried yallow chryeanthemuma. Robert Wantworth. th groom'a broth er, waa th beat nan and th uaher waa Robert Flake Th brlda'a mother wor handaotne creation of black rhantllly lare over green aatln veiled with rrey chiffon. A wedding- breakfaat followed . the ceremony. Pink roaea and pink tulle decorated th dining room. Mr. and Mra. Went worth left for th eaat over the Canadian Pacific. They will be at home In Minneapolis after Novem bar 30. ww Random Sote of Jntereat. loMMti. j a. ,tai . J aw . f-jM.ita f iwi.t t i4i-A lit M ni4l AW. 4 M low tiHw t)uw ikoeirw f - Ft IM 44) 4 ia iii f- a 4ji4 I 4 atol4M. tlk..4 l l4JM4t 4M) a44 4 (MIU U ll44W IM Mr wttluaa Ofat fir, pft4t r r '' r we- ciutMi f TMk Oty. waa left ia mm mt lie t tr frw4. iw. A luoi. tm ap4 hniy. Aererdla I Mr. flia Pr. 4 4rr rwUr4 prfal4tAlly. ! attd fcta I it rait la dtetrad. tier hooor waa I loarb lb buaaaai I r ( I f 4tamh IMil Mr. Drew a will rrry t I ar1Ukl wlaba f Itr, ' Mr. and Mra. Fletcher Linn with Mr. and Mra. Walter McKay and their aon, Donald, are spending a week In Medford . whare they hava Joint farm lntercata. Mlaa Emily McBrld of Pasadena la th g-uest of her aunt, Mrs. George W. MoBrlde at Alexandra court. Miss Mc Biide will remain until the latvt of No- , wb ah win ratur I br It am arwiaea4 bv Mr Mfllfi.U. who wlU t too w I alar u aouth. Mr AJlaa B. Slauae bat ked rveaia for la tomorrow In bar aiiro liv new hnnia, lit Chapman air!. rortUn(J llalghta. Mr. and Mr Frank Q. Owen ar home from stay f a fortnight la Baa rr elaoo. This ernlng will mark th opening of lb rta t be a I ran by th K Bight Templar. Th ew Wdday evenlag Dancing ! It eond daar laat vnlng at th Portland Height club houe. Mra. VT. R. Beattl returned laat wtrk from Atlantic City, whar sh attended tb meeting of th rrabyliian gen ral aasamhly in May. - Mr Ileattl alao vlaltad Clavcland, Niagara Fa I la. Phila delphia,' Pittsburg and other place In tb eait. e Mlaa Eva Goodman, who has been th gueat of her sltr, Mr. Frank Carney of Astoria, baa.returnod to her bom. , Tb jnarrlag of Mlaa Ulilan Orlv of Spokane, and Oeorgo Cameron of Portland, will b solera nlsed this even ing Iq 0pokn. MAKE REPO F.C.T.IJ. RWON mm Th repSrts of the state convention given by the delegates, recently held at Medford, greatly Interested th women at th Wednesday afternoon meeting; of in central w. c T. U. Th annual message of th president Mra. Ada ir. Unruh wae very able. 'Mrs. Kdlth Brooker gave a fine addresa Sunday af ternoon. The reporta of work durlntr th year wer very encouraging. Mult- noman county received th banner for th greatest number of new members. nd th gavel grlven by Mra. Unruh for tha best report of work. Th hos pitality of the Medford ceoDle waa da. ltghtfut Next week Mrs. C. C. Tay lor will hava charge of th program. C T. etlmson, lumberman, and wife, , C. Henry, banker, and wife, and H. Treat,, capitalist and wife, motored from Seattle yesterday on a brief vlatt. They are guesta at the Bowers. ' WHERE ARE YOU GOING? w Written for The Journal by Darra More. HEN you put on your hat to go out Into the street, It la always the part of wisdom to know where you are going. When you go out for an evenlnsa . diversion. It la well to b reasonably sure what It is that you are going to are. Othcrwii f your sense of tha fit ness of things Is given a Jolt, if the purity of your mind has been tainted, the blame la aolely yours. For, In this day and age. It Is possible to find out all about places of amusement and di version.! .When a "new show comes to town," you can easily learn from the first night review just what kind at an affair It is,' If you'll road the dally papers, you can't go very far wrong. And, it , Is curious thing, that if there is an off color entertainment in town, tho fact spreads like wildfire. There is no earthly reason why you should visit L , 1 . , 1 ! How To Keep Hair .Soft and Beautiful , t - (Jan Tyrel, on Beauty.) "Too much' moisture aaps .'th-llfe of scalp tissue and hair-roots, causing an excessively oily condition or a dry, ha rah. dandruff-laden' scalp . and dull, tHngyV brittle, falling hair. "The most delightful result Imagin able can be obtained, if a dry shampoo mixture i brushed through th hair one or twice each week. A thorough ly reliable preparation can b niade at Jlttl cost by mixing either 4 , ounces orris root- or corn meal with 4 'ounces titerox. One tablpoonful la enough for i ahaiftpoo. . After - using this a few time the scalp la put la a healthy con dition and the her take en a oft fluf flneen, and regains Ite tlch ' luster and pat u yd color." .."". ' -. . - , such places uninformed aa to' the nature of the offorlng on display. The other day I read an Interesting a.rucie irom a woman reader of The Journal. She had been to sea th mov ing pictures of "Dante's Inferno." She wrote: "I deem It the most dlabolleal and Indecent of anything ever thrown upon canvas, and I truly believe there are thousands of our arood neonla in .Portland who will readily coincide with me in my aversion. I never considered 'Dante's Inferno' as a book, fit to h perused, and think his Imagination was Dased upon a superabundance of intoxl caiins oeverage wnen he wrote the 'In- rernal mrerno." I say, down with eueh productions for tne good of the public, and give us a good clean drama lnstonrt. something which will uplift the mind In a pieasing ana rational manner and thereby benefit humanity." And the answer comes why go? Knowing all about Dante and his "In fernal Inferno," why swell the crowd that pays the money that make the pro duction of such pic. .re inevitable? If there are "thousand of our good peo ple In Portland who will readily coin cide with ' such aversion," why don't they Hirn out when , "those good, clean dramas" corn along-, some of thoa dramas mat "heneru Humanity For, as I mentioned above. It is such a simple matter to find out when those uplifting things are AO be seen. . ; I hare seen good, clean dramas play to auch cmpjty houses that I thought all our "good" people must be spending tha week at Cloud Capp Inn 'or down Crater lak :way. And I hav aeen, oh auch crowds of "good", people smacking their llpa over the vulgar line of coma "In fernal" play. ? ' til. 4 It . , Ift ah.n l4ii HVii i l4),ui ItMlu 4 low lV a, -4 4 Ike f tto riMUa! ll-a Ika jK.tw( Mkw -l4...r. KM. I Ini i 4.4 k L4. Im 1 L al. I l I. li, ua. 1 Mi -4H f I . ,.;!., M v. I 4-ta4ia.a tWr I 4V Ml). "tM4l l la Ova vlla. a kaa Ma it, IA1, a4l wif a4lii I la rtl. fwa l la CM H K Hoa. IMKMM tilt U a: aiB i i 4iy. mh l la tia I 14. W rjatta. mrl f Asiaa, fkr- I baaa tolla I IM nif, a Sl l IV (taav A- rant, a I fkwefl- tvrtt. M paktiaa ! ta ia iy a rvaa ta i , kk till 4 A. Nw44ta aa? ta bt H4 HMif af vrb4 m a iiir la I a ii, a f4 at ta Drw T. A- l-4iy. a flak 4! f Aaierl. U a ttaiior ta Ik cur. a -at at la farblaa. C. A. Itr. blae a f ll. U t4Mtdi4i a few ia la Ik mi, a Sural at IK Paiklaa J K. -t&Uiria, a rikal f Cr valU. I a bait " la Ik ally. a aei al th -itn. M. i-ekjaaa, a marrkaal of Vm Ct. la a kxaaiiMMM vujier la I a city, a gvaai al lb Park!. C ll'Tyl4y ad wtf f read! ar vuiilag I la ally for a few day. gula ib ParfcJa vr. O. BrrniB, a mlBlBff ma f ratr bank, a ad wife ar vuiilag I Ik ally. gai al lb Perkin. j J. (1 FMiar. a march! f aih Raad. Waaiv. la a basin v tat lor la Ik rliy, a gt al ta Pwrhia. O. ghatlurk. a merh! ef Oranta Pa, U apndleg a few day la tb city. a gut at tha parkin. " W llllaia Iiaamaa of th Pnltad giai elogteal umr ef Waahtegioa. V. C. la a visitor la th rttjr. a guiat at th Port land. tl B. Calvin, J. fX Rhoada aad F. & rtawilna. efflctala of ih Umilhar Pa elfle eontpany of San Francisco, ar ta tb city, g-oaat at tb rrtiaai. J. It. Qua I, a tlmbarman or Mlaa- apolia, Mtn a, ta a boalnaaa visiter ta th etty. a gut at tb rortiaod. K. K. Cuttar, architect or rJpokana. and wife ar visiting ta th dty, guta at th Portland. Chart A. Murray, aa official of th Northern Pacific of Tarotna, la a visitor In th rlty. a guest at th Portland. Q. 11. Durham, th wall Known at tomay of Grant pass. Is a business visitor In th city, a gueet at th I tu torial. V F. B- Walt tb oanaar-capitanai or Batharlln. Or. la a vlaitor la tb city, a guest at th Imperial. KUaon Watson, agant at th Kiamatn Indian reaervatlon, la a vtaltor In tha cltv. a euaat at th ImoerlaL P. A. Toung. a merchant or Albany, I apendlng a few days In tha'clty, a auest at tha Imparl at Oardlnar. th civil ngmr or Estacada. la a bualneaa visitor la tha city, a guest at tha Imperial. Charles T. Early, th wall known mm ehinper of Hood RJvr, and wtf ar visiting la tha city, guests at th Im perial. " " " Li. Van Weatmm. a member of th firm of Weatrumlt pavement material manufacturer of New Tork, la a bust neaa vlaitor In tb city, a guaat at tb ImoerlaL - - - ---- - - Attorney General XL M. Crawford of Balem and wife ar visiting la tha olty, auests at th ImperlaL Ed Kiddle, tb flour manufacturer of Taland City, la a business visitor In tha cltv. a guest at th Imperial. M. Gorman, a merchant or catmamet, and wife are visiting In tha city, gueata at th Imperial. Mra. J. A. Fulton of Astoria Is spend Ing a few days In the city, guest at th Imnerial. David D Ties or jjayxon. ur., is a- business visitor in tha city, a guest , at th Carlton. 8. A. D. Puter ef land fraud fame, 1a In th city from Berkeley, Cat. a guest at the Carlton. Dr. W. D. Rloharde and daughter Louise ar visiting In tha city from Vancouver, B. C, guests at the Carlton, J. H. McClelland of Astoria la a busi ness visitor In th city, a guest at th Bowers. Dr. and Mra. A. F, Maine of Oakland, Cat, are visiting In the city, guesta at the Bowers. R. M. Davidson and wlf of Boise are spending a few days inthe city, gueata at tha Rowers. J. K. McGregor, orchardlst of Moaler, la a business visitor. In tha city, a guest at tne Bowers. Herman A. i'ollta. clothier, has turned from" the eat. f -4 4at4 W U4 v aaaiahni 14 a IM mtm a to a ( m 1 1 a4 to li 4 i4 if.44U4i 4 a $ a: a 4 a tvxi im - 4k4 to' a4 tos . u a M l r f.4 lAa i4 li aW Aaf ! i ia MU in-tlliaai. it l' 41 al Ik iji4 4 ed M.u ai a.4) I in i .a awM iaa a ri aiWy tot too af faa Mui 444 ( MX. faa4 4J ., twv ria aa LJ4 tiMxa." 4 im taa auMf 4toAr 4 al ika 4to r ik ear, M kn4 - Uniuaa. I ta tm UaMII! Mia IM eir. bit I a Vai. a lk amny M4 tto(tf, 44W. kM 4w4 UUa Vl laa A to ftr Mtolsxaat. a I l4 fa "Hveiar MarvHiao I gwf tl ai aaxalj HI Mto r ee lb tolae4WMi e ar a an siagtag la Mil. 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I 11-441 aaU y a4 !- I M 4k Wto 44 f 4 -i4 4 4 4a IMa i,fff IM 44lU vf 44 Vtif " liaa.! a 'IMa 14 a " 4 I toM 14,4, 4JMf M aMW4T444 4f aWaM IVt44x. 4 Itoy IM aW U44 44 4B4MI d W 44l l44a IM 4V44f4M f IM 4lf 4 i4 artiMto -4 ti I aa 4a I aam a a IVa W4 44M f l44 -4 fcaatoi fii:ly. 4-44..4V4J M k444 44. 44 4,4 SI 4 I 44 4-1 ? 44 44 1-44 4444W 4 4 f l IM 44M a4 l 4.4 l44 Mr r-.i to 4 4 M a J to -a 11 f4 4 v LADY DRESSMAKER HAS PHILOSOPHY OF L0VE t-44!4. 'lLLa-lr' l-'aff 'tltoa. awWa b 44 4r4 I'wmIii, ira-ga 4) IM 141 la.' M4 a a.U44i4r KB to 4.Mw M ami lb .l4a4tt mt XW VMiC" -l anakc Klla4a4V Mf Ua-Sf (MfAw ll U tola . Mt la Sllrl f4 IM 4V. ) gira. ttor aailMaoHiv l kia I lkr"Mt, If a 144, l iba-awto atvA lb tkari4 imi bar i v witb t4 aeiwrMniy 4 414 rar SMI tor. I n;,rij"i;)'l;WM iiU: i 1 1, 'liii:.iiM a 4M US a-ay U iUU.I aj If Wj ;ra af V ! flair af atojaaa, IbMlIN 44 ,U saSk Ua4w4if Aaf W4J tat 4Vat4sW BW4Wi 4NsM(BW4al fct - tai. gt a w aViSaaV OTVJVtl)" aP4P ftfM" 4ytaBf V4B"4ff4ffJaf I fU C-4JMI Cl.'araAe n Sy- Cy aiwAal ) aaajry p mjm a tto faB4BaBW4lV IWaW briaa tMlaawaUaak far aai be J "' ' " I 1 '"" I '4 1 1 " ' 44. w Dept. ' 5 ' . A -RESULT OF PROGRESS Our Magnificent Enlarged Men's Apparel will be opened to; the public tomorrow morning .. The rerrttirkable success.of the ( Men's Apparel iDepartment at THE EAST SIDE STORE, for which our loyal patrons are largely responsible, has ; compelled us to enlarge this -Department to exactly double what it was heretofore. Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Ever Used There Is juat on way to register your preference for the clean -ply yon women- of vplff t par roar money into tb box office. There I Just on way to show youy disapproval of air "In fernal" play ty away. There la Just one way to aav younielf embarraaa ment know where you ar going. Stops Even Whooping 0ongh Quickly. A Pamily supply zor ouo- aioney Xtofundd If It ran. . If someone Jn your family has an obstinate, denp-seated cough even whooping; eough which has1' yielded slowly to treatment, buy a 60c bottle of rinet and watch that cough vanish. If it fails, money back promptly, and without argument. A SO cent bottle of Plnex, when mixed with home-made mi gar syrup, makes a full pint a family supply of the most errective coutrn remeay that money can buy. at a saving of 42. Gives instant relief and will usually wipe out a bad cough In 24 hours or less. Easily prepared in 6 minutes directions In paeksge. . - Pinex Cough Syrup has a pleasant laista children take it wlllinnlv. It stimulates the appetite and iar ullg-htly laxative both good feature. Splendid for oroup, hoarseness, throat tickle, In cipient lung troubles, and a prompt, successful remedy for whooping cough. Pinex is a apecial and highly con centrated compound of Norway White Pin extract and Is rich is gualacol and other elements whirtv ar so healing; to th membranes. Simrly mix It with sugar eyrup or strained honey, Iq a riot bottle, and It la ready for use. Ted In more homes In th V. 8. and Canada than any other coutrh remedy. Plnex has often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing elae will produce the earn results. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money -refunded.. Certlficat of gyp ran tee I wrapp4d In each pck K.' Your drnrgirt has Plnex or will fet !t- for you. If not. aend to The Inax Co.. Ft. Wajne. Ind. Pinex I fully guaranteed by I.aoe tvis Drug Co distributor. Port land. . i ; J ' : I - ''. - . 1 4arr' . rv laav a x i if vvw aamta . I '' U Ul V API ii i7T-Tw 'X-4r-WimmSMBfiM li I 1 1 1 1 IMI 1 1 I II Mil 'L'A lm II IIIHTI I II .1111 M ralf WW if 'VIM 'Mil i wi&mwmmm mr& a ii I hii in i it i 1. 1 1 mm . w ; -v. increasing patronage and a more pronounced demand have proven conclusively that our previous quarters were too small. ,The convenience of our patrons has necessitated this enlargement ; and our present quarters prove, more than anhing ellse, the success. , which has crowned our efforts to sell the best Men's Apparel at the lowest prices consistent with quality. , : ; "The economical man,, the1 man vvho ( dresses well-the ,man who appreciates 1 ' good clothes will find here a variety and ' assortment equaled , by but a few. ex-, elusive men's stores" in the city. He'll find here garments of style, of lasting, i durability, of unquestionable fabrics, of perfect tailoring. He'll find here . the kind of service that" will appeal to him. : He'll "find the prices to suit his purse. And he'll find that our , willingness to -extend credit terms is sincere -a business proposition, ' pure and simple that in sures absolute satisfaction. . 1 Handsome Souvenirs to All Visitors Tomorrow - tyiVi!-::-..':.'-'' i: A:s . .''"" - v New Fall Suits and. Overcoats $15 to $30 N N ALL CARS TRANSFER TO J CORNER OF EAST BURNSIDE 4ND. UNION AVENUE u r'