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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, THURSDAY VA' x.UlUG, NOV. .1, 1. 0 , LIQUOR -1A WW Addresses Letter , to rintendent Lawson of .. the Penitentiary. (ftalra Burets of Th JTonraaU ';, Salem, Or.. Nov. 21. Following the forwd resignation of. Superintendent vrnnir v riirtta nf th atata peniten tiary and the appointment by Governor west or uoionei , uwrnm . ui ,vun. r.v ti th nnaltlnn. rhe jrovernor lm mediately addressed a letter to the new puixirintendent laying' down ,the rules In regard to .the use or liquor, joa iei tcr says: . ' "This is to advise you that the ex cessive use of intoxicating liquor by nyf fleer or employee connecico. wn the Oregon state penitentiary will not oe toieratea.. Any oionr or, Biujnujo bringing liquor opon - the premises either In, on or about his person will be discharged without further notice. "You" are also advised ; that , the use of ; liquor by ,any of fleer or employee even In a moderate degree and when away from the Institution will militate against him sheuld the question of hie promotion cver.be presented to this of flee for its consideration." ' ;; ,-. Captain Bramlslla Transferred. Washington, Nov. Hi Captain Robert JL BrambUa of the Twenty-first Infan try, has been ordered to Vancouver bar racks. ,- " - ALASKA COAL LAIID Home Face Peeling - ' l , : ' Becomes Popular -b-am tt HI An Vtn(irtar1 - No complexion treatment yet discov ered seems to have become so generally and so immediately popular as the mer collzed wax process. Evldontly the rea son for this Is that this method actually cots rid of a bad complexion, which can hardly be said of any other. , To tern porarlly hide or bleach the defective kin with cosmetics, cannot .. compare with the effect of literally removing the skin Itself. Mercolised wax takes off the offending surface skin in flour like particles, a little at a time, until there's none, of it left, - The. new com plexion thus produced exhibits a healthy Klow and girlish beauty obtainable in no other way. This wax. which you can get at your druggist s, is anplled at niht 1 the same way ydll use cold cream,- and washed off next morning. Here is the only thing I know of that actually does remove wruikiea, remove them quickly, and at trifling eost: Pow dered eaxollte 1 os., dissolved in pt. witch hazel. Use as a face bath. Adv. .' T. P. McDonald, of Seattle, one of the principle coal land claimants In Alaska, and one' of a committee of two who has been selected to represent the other claimants at the short session of con gress; . when legislation on the matter of the claims Is to cooie up, is in Tort land in conference with the Portland claimants. ' He returned to Seattle Last night.' t i Mr. McDonald, whorte Interests are centered about r Katallaj Alaska, is an enthusiastic fighter uln behalf of the other claimants, abr-ut 2100 In number, of whom 75 are residents of Portland, nd will go to 'Washington at the next session of congress In 'possession of many facts regarding tlie claims. ' According to Mr. McDonald, the coal Industry in Alaska has -bean at a stand still since 1900,, when all; coal claims were withdrawn from entity. Altriougo all these claims were to bef investigated by the department of , the , interior, but few nave been so dealt wth, and a small number cancelled. v v . - . . The predjulce against the claim hold ers has become so strong, h says, that rresiaent Tart in a special message to congress urged that a law be passed taklng. 'the matter of tho claims out of the hinds of the department of the Interior and put Into the federal courts for final adjudication. .- It is to urge the passsge of this law that McDonald and Judge D. A. Mc Kentle of Seattle will go to Wash ington, D. C During the two days spent here, the committeeman met most of i the Portland claimants. ELECTRICAL WORKERS SEEKING RECOGNITION Some time; ago ' the Northeweatern Electrical company signed up with the Electrical Workers' union and pressure Is now being brought to bear by labor organisers to Induce tho Portland Ball- way, Light eV Power company to give exclusive recognition to tho union, i President B. S. Josselyn stated this morning that he does not anticipate any strike, since the electrical workers in the company's employ are paid the highest prevailing acale for that cfaas of work and there could remain nothing further to ask for than recognition of the union. The company has for years maintained tho open shop policy, he explains, and proposes to do so in the future. tW" employ-men -upon their merits irrespective of their affiliations," said Mr. Josselyn "and reserve the right to cdnduct our affairs without consulting labor agitators. I believe the men in our employ are fairly well satisfied." IID HI Fill BBS WO Dr. McLean, of Portland, Buys the Fine McCan 30 Acre , ; Place." Special to The Journal.) Hood River. Or,, Nov. Jl. The larg est real estate deal of the year in Hood River county was; consummated a few days ago when the country property or Captain McCan, consisting of about 80 acres, was sold to Dr. McLean of Fort- land for approximately-io,oon.;:;:vvs':; , The McCan property la all In young orchard of ; commercial varieties . of 4 and' 6-year-old trees. Mr. McCan re-Y centiy finished one or the finest resi dences in the Hood River valley on his homo place near the city. Dr. McLean gave as part payment for the Hood River property 1400 acres pf stump land near oobie. it is the pur pose of Captain McCan to Improve the Coble property and convert It Into the finest stock ranch on the Paclfio coast The captain now owns some of the finest horses in 'the west., .He recently paid f 13,000 for racing stallion that has sired colts now in the 2:10 olass. It is reported that the captain will-wake Portland his home for tho present RAILWAY f,(A!L CLERK . fnEASURE EXPLAIn'ED An explanation of the provisions of the new Dill rerulatlne- moll ilrlrn. naaiieri by the fecent congress, was the feature on an aaaress given at the Commercial CIUD last nlarht hv P. J. RnhariltL nrnal dent of the National Railway Clerks' as BOCiatlOn. V-.v '.". .; t'.r,.: Mr. ' Schardt fa tnalcln a trln around the country for tho purpose of explaining the bill. He arrived in Portland yester day afternoon and mi mmt at m. ban que at the Commercial club glfm by m jrortiand branch of , the Railway Clerks' association. i , w.. r.ayaaAS9Ul , l sW ; MWW railway lerks bill is Intended" to moro evenly distributo the salaries of mat! clerks taking Into consideration their iime or service, efficiency ana the char acter Of their ' work. The hill make provision for the salaries and duties or me young men m the service as well as .for the older employes, and , Mr, Schardt aava that tha mntiir. la emit satisfactory to all concerned. , Branches Of Mia Rall-orav marks' aao elation In the state of Washington have been visited by Mr.' Schardt, who will leave lonigni for California cities, EXTENSION OF POWELL STREET IS INDORSED The- Brooklyn Improvement club, which is one of the most Important or ganizations of that kind, held a special meeting In the Gregory hall November 1. The matter of extending Powell street west of Mllwaukie street to Its In tersectlon with Woodward avenue, was discussed and vigorously indorsed. The street is to be a 60-foot street all the way through and will become one of the longest, streets In the city. This section needs more and better streets, and it Is high time that the crooked be made straight Some property will have to be condemned to achieve thla pur pose, but this community wilt not any longer put up with delays and Inaction. Every one seemed to have been fully aroused over the situation, snd It Is not expected that one dare fight this pro ject. , The city administration also earns In for Just castlgatlon over the delayed improvement of .Holgato street There no tnrougn street rrom roweu to Holgate, a distance of over 1ft blocks,. and from Holgate to Sell wood. Journal Want Ads bring results. -Savins Recipes (Aunt Ruth In Household Helps). "Electrolysis Is axnenalvn and nalnful Plain delatone removes sunerfloua hair. Mix a little delatone with enough water io cover tne nairs, apply ana leave on for a minute or two, then wipe off, wash , the skin and . the hairs will be gone. "Regular and well colored eyebrows ana eyeiasnes aaa neauty to tne race. Thin and straggly, lashes and brows should be gently massaged daily with pyroxln. This encourages their growth and they soon will be long and lovely. "Aches and pains destroy beauty. Mother's Salve Is penetrating and enters the pores at once, giving almost Instant relief. Just rub on briskly and it 111 have a comforting, soothing effect on muscles, bruises, chilblains, cold in the chest, rheumatism or neuralgia. . "GlOBgy. well kept hair is always ad mired, but frequent washing dulls and deadens the hair. Any woman can keep her hair light fluffy and beautifully lustrous by dry shamnoolnS. Mix four ounces of powdered orris root and a package of therox. sprinkle a little on the head, brush out and your hair la clean and wavy. Therox removes oil, dust and dandruff.: ..... . "A comnlexlon beautlfler that will not rub off or show Ilk powder Is made eas ily Dy aissoiving a package or may a tone In a .half pint of witch haseL Gently massage face, neck and arms with this lotion daily and the skin will bo soft lovely, smooth and satiny. . Mavatona prevents the growth of hair." Adv. ie.ven More Pianos; and-' to layer fiaiaos Arrive forHovemB'6rSeIliiig ExtraorHinary Savings and Concessions at E iters Music House on Finest of Pianos and Player Pianos, Baby Grands, Etc, Causes Extraordinary Buying - Prices and Terms That Make Piano-Buying a. Positive Duty Now. Any question as , to our . ability to make November the greatest month tn point of sales in the history of Ellera Is removed : now by : the arrival of U additional , carloads of finest and very latest pianos and ; player planos.i; r Thls city has probably never seen such piano selling . as has been , going on at Ellers, especially during the past week. ., At the beginning of this month we determined to make November the greatest month of atl because the more pianos we sell the lower we can make our prices..'- ;v-;"-.-' Ellers Music, House Is noted for a! ways, furnishing the '.most' for. the money and the very best of everything at prices less than obtainable elsewhere by the Ellers Money Saving Methods, ' '; A K02CB nrsnTuTioar. , Those who have lived . here know that Ellera Is the only house of any slse that U a home institution. Those who have investigated have found that these foreign houses, branches, con signment dealers, etc., cannot legiti mately compete on account of extra overneaa expenses, au to additional profits having to be paid to San Fran cisco headquarters, etc - No Stronger evidence of the truth nf this assertion can be found thaA In a certain piano now -on display In the local windows of a certain San Fran cisco consignment house. This piano Is marked IS25, which price means tOO per cent of tho actual opst We ask you to come in and let ni show you the strictly brand new, fully warranted pianos, the regular S25 values that are obtainable at f 288. BOM3 AM tOW A $167. Affka .til MlllaflAM t.KA k JI pianos brand new tor tlti and $1(7, etc upon simple monthly payments. It you wish. Our word for It. elan na nltnr pianos good ones dependable ones the kind that, everyone desires and cherishes have heretofore never been obtainable for such low -prices and upon -such easy terms of payment as now. -'... , -v rots onus owxx faao. And to satisfy yourself that, this Is so we ask you to shop around and be shown the very best pianos obtainable eisewhera for 1425., ? p0 not be satis fled with anything less In price, - Then com to Ellers and find hers' the exact grade, style and quality for only 1286, Not alone are 'you assured of savings of one-third and one-fourth by dealing with Ellers. but from tho day we flnst opened it. -has been our Constant aim to make each and every customer a satisfied one. ''.', ! v. ' v" It has always been our ajm to-give more value In dollars and cents and in service than obtainable elsewhere. : -atOXET-BATZira KETJIOOS W We inaugurated the "harness" sys tem of shipping, which one Item alone eaves thousands of dollars yearly to piano buyers in this section. V' ' : 4 Ellers Musio House Is the only west ern concern maintaining a factory- In spection system, insuring the very fin est and choicest Instruments for Ellers' oustomers from each, : respective fac tory. . -r.i:: ...j;f . v. : : . i-very money-saving Innovation la employed by Ellers Muslo House. -We will not sell you anything that Is not right and it matters not whether rou wish the cheapest that's good or ho fanciest snd most cdstly Instru ment, you will find them obtainable at Ellera at prices less than elsewhere. pAjrcmsT tons axso k&bvcts. ; During November we are offering the very fanciest and lara-est alza se lected cases for I3J8 and plainer ones, leas expensively cased models, are only (265. Now. furthermore, at Ellers you are not asked to make selections be tween One or two or even one-half dozen unknown , makes. On the con trary, you have over 40 of America's finest and -choicest -Instruments - to choose between, Notably, the famous KimbaiL Chicago's- finest piano the artlstlo Sohmer and the Haileton, of New York and (be greatest of them all the Chlckerlng, of Boston the old standard Marshall & Wendell the genuine Decker, as well as many other squally notorious and desirable makes, not to overlook ; the; Ellers orchestral, now found In so many western homes. 'i.rwTEa'apxajros WMaraicti). .i ph'r;;- same S smail-prof lt-per-plano-basls applies in our player piano de partm en t ';;,V ' "- r."'t';: i 'i.i-if, 4'' Instead 1 of prices be'lng arbitrarily 00 or $1000 or U50 or' mbr the same savings and the same little prices apply throughout our entire' establish ment, effecting. - In 4 each lnstanos th saving of a very substantial amount We -stlU have a few of the 7 one-tlms popular Pianola pianos which we are exceedingly : anxious ,'to ' close out. Among them are several ' .-Webers. which were mads under the supervision of C ri Lawson, under whose direotlon the Weber gained' such . a world-wide reputation.- Theae inntrumont. , ir. In every ; way- like new and . th 11000 and lllfifl atvlaa - All mrm rttA nOW at AT&rtlT nnn.hllt nrlp. r IttI upon , terms df $60 down and $18 per month. Others which have coma a m In part - payment tor the improved autopiano and the superb Ellers de Luxe, are now offered for a great deal less monev Inar tinn $3e5.TPay' $10 month!;. Com- here first or come her last' W? Sr.,?" ht at the low prices now established UDon thae nliu pianos and baby grands, you will get xV?urR,," al .lne big piano store in Seventh, and you will get it now. - , tkb jrAiioirs ovAJsJurnm. V It Will ha wall In mikln. Ii.,Im'. tlOrias tA hsup in mint! tii.s Money-Back Guarantee. No transact lion, large or email, at Ellers Muslo TfntiMst la rfsrht r rtnmnlataii means positive satisfaction to th pur chaser, t- - . One and the same price to each and -all alike. Tour child can buy of any Ellnra Btol'vaa aafalv u pan Ik. k.i experienced shopper, , ii.. . tillers musio House, Ellers building,' Seventh -and Alder streets. Headquar ters for F.ill.nn Pnlumhl. mnA Vl.t Talking Machines. Sheet muslo and Musical Instruments. fssassarsisBjps ' .Maiimoth Readjiastmeet Shoe Sale!: t f 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 T 1 iiiiiriiiii 1 1 1 ii mm aw - i i si n i cu .11' lfil..l ' ii n n J 111 HI Starts Friday Morning at 9 o'clock M: green trading stamps given during this sale MCE- m t assas o 349 Alder Street Medical Building Q 6 Aiilr M c h's, Wo m c ns, UWbll llllWU nUClK mmiC miWC OWWl Mlsses'Chlldren Preparatory to Converting Their Present Store into a POPULAR HIGH CLASS NOVELTY SHOE STORE S Shoes This Is Indeed the Opportmnllly lor Shoe Buying Offered This Season? sWsaweejsWMMBBMsaBBsBs ' ' " " -" ' ' i'i . i-nr-ws-iij'i:-'.-"C MEN'S , LADIES' MISSES' I CHILDREN'S $U0 Grades now.. .,..$3.85 $5.00 Grades no ,..L$4.05 Jockey Boots (young ladies') regular Children's Jockey; Boots, regular $2.50 $4.00 Grades now. . .. . . .,r. ...... $3.35 $4.50 Grades now . r; ... .$3.85 $30,now.. 1. . i .$2.95 values : $3.50 Grades now Mil $400 Grades now. .X ...$3.35 : Regular $20 value Shoes, now. .. .$2.15 v $3.50 Grades tiow Wi Misses' Jockey Boots, rcg. $3, now $2.65 Regular $2.25 values now......... $1.80 Crossett's $5.50 Grades now. ..... ..$4.95 'uU Urafles D0W-" ' ' ' " ' 1 b ' ' Regular $2.00 values now. . . . .$1.45 Crossett's $5.00 Grades now ...... . $4.45 I ALL SLIPPERS REDUCED 10 PER Rcar $3.00 value Shoes, now .... $2.35 I MEN'S HOLIDAY SLIPPERS At HfcM. Reduced 10 Per Cent, j CENT Regular $20 value Shoes, now. .. .$2.10 PRACTICALLY COST WeeaWsWeBsesBBSBBBeen -' "r' ' - " m,mmmmmmmmmmmmmm SALESMEN;WANTED! TEN JEXTRA SALESMEN Apply Friday Morning 349 Aldep Street;' IMedlcal Buildino -LOOK-foi-tho-BIG-SIGN' . Over Our Door - DON'T MISS IT! V ' A