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7, 'Ci V.: 10 OREGON 'DAILY i JOURNAL. , PORTLAND, THURSDAY -EVgNINO;-OCTOBER- 9. 1913. V :m;,i r. valpole, CIlilRKER 15 Well : : Known ; Philanthropist ,: Passes : Away at the, Age beventy-tive, . William Bufus Walpole, one time see rotary of the Portland T M, C A. and 1 former secretary of the City Board of , Charities r (now : Associated . Charities), died at hla home, US Bancroft avenue yesterday afternoon at the age of 76. He had been in poor health for some time. Mr, Walpole was well known as a fchllanthropist : and public-spirited citi sen. It was he with several others who organised and financed the ' first free circulating library In the city. Almost alone ha made the' Associated Charities a virile philanthropic organisation. He - first came to Portland in 1887 to take , the position of secretary at the local X. ., M, C A. In 1S8 he resigned to become : the head of the. Associated Charities, V which office he held until August, 1911, when he resigned because of poor health. He was ' succeeded by V. R. Manning, : present head of the Associated Charities. , Mr. Walpole wss , born in 'Clinton county, Kew York, Jly 4, 18J8. Ha left ' New York in 1 88 4, four years after' his marriage to Caroline Andrews of Port Douglas, N, Y. In 1884 he moved to southern Oregon, coming to Portland lo .'- 1887. v.--v-;v; "i-,i"- -Speaking of Mr. Walpole. Dr. T. 1 - feliot, pastor emeritus of the Church of Our Father said today, "He wss a aim. pie. straightforward, high-minded and . high-purposed man, of considerable re serve. Z esteemed hire very highly for I wss associated with him closely many years In , the ..work of the Associated Charities.' His work was of inestimable value in that organisation." - Thomas N. Strong, n attorney In the I-abbe building, who was president of the Board of Charities during the time Mr. WalDOle Was secretary. . remarked this morning on the letter's efficient work during the hard times or issi. "Mr. Walpole," he said this morning, "organised the relief work during that terrible period and through bis untiring efforts secured and distributed thou sands of dollars to the poor. It was largely his idea that the city and the Associated , Charities ' Joined hands in 1893-93 and put the unemployed to work on the Jefferson street Improvement The city furnished the tools and the society the food and the clothing. Men worked for food and clothing and other com modifies. For 21 years Mr. Walpole had the direction of almost ail the charitable work of Portland. He was an extremely capable man.' : Ms i:-A-.'.-: sxt .-. A widow and two children survive Mr, Walpole. W. R, .Walpole of Irrlgon, Or., DOCK BONDS E WA MAD E Expected That Supreme Court 0Decislon;plljBe Handed I .... w ft if mvj X'lS. I, -. . "V " : ,5:. v v,.v . ... , .,f .V ' , ;'. 1 , (Salem Boreas eg' Ike Journal.! ; 1 Salerno Or., : Oct. . ; The ;. Portland dock bond case, being a mandamus suit brought by the city of Portland and Henry Teal ' against Mayor Albee end City Auditor Barbur to compel them to sign an issuance of dock bonds, author ised . by the city, council, was argued before the supreme court yesterday aft ernoon, and it is probable that a de cision will be handed down next Tues day, City Attorney La Roche and Dep uty City Attorney H. M. Tomlinson ar gued in behalf of the city and F. W. Mulkey, chairman of the dock commia slon,' argued in behalf of the mayor ana cuy auaiior. -' .," .,;; "- The questions at issue are involved In. an Interpretation of sections 93 and 93 of the new commission form charter. One of the aectlone aays in effect that no bonds .shall be issued unless au thorised by a vote of the people, but that this provision shall not apply to tonas neretorore authorised. The Ques tion has been raised whether this means bonds heretofore authorised by the- peo ple and acted on by the city council, which has been a part of the procedure in preparing them for sale. . or bonds authorised by the people only.-. f . , . Mr. Mulkey argued that the seotlon of the new charter providing that bonds must be authorised by the dbodU Is meaningless, because there was already a law wun such a provision, and that it must "are reference to authorisation by the city, council.' . i . r v v ; The city attorney arsrued that the fact that a new law makes the came 'pro vision as an existing law doesn't make It Invalid. . Be said that this act not only declares what the law already was, but In effect reenacts a provision con tained in tne oia charter. He contended that seotlon 93 of the new charter and the bond selling power vested under the dock commission act are not Inconsist ent. He insisted that the word author Ued all through the new charter has reference to authorisation by the oeoola He said the council never authorised the. issuance m, , oonas. , ana nas not tnat power. ' ' ' :, : v , and Mra Theodore Burkhart of Port land! Two sons. John Louis Waloole and Frederick A. Walpole, died several years ago. w v, --.v As yet no funeral arranrementa have been. made.;i;-.; '.; .il'Ci'iti.'-.'c.i; .sMS ; AGITATE REVISION OF THE BLUE SKY LAV Stock nlBondCompanies Behind: Plan, Measure Is r Called . !.'To6 Drastic," Preparatory to the formation of a permanent - organisation to agitate - the revision of the Oregon "blue sky" cor poration act, a score of men represent ing stock and bond companies met last night in the Commercial club building, discussed the proposition and elected Cleveland HUson, a mining englneer; temporary chairman.- The next meeting will convene at the can of the chair. f According to W. E. Davidson, of Dav idson A Co., and -one of the leaders of the movement, the Intent of the law and its operation conflict and the-organisa tion hopes its efforts will bring about revisions. fftiv;:.;;.:,.; v...- ;;...:-:! "Many companies engage la legitimate business are working under hardships on account of the so called .blue sky law. said Mr. Davidson today.. "If Is en tirely too drastic While all of us af fected by It believe the Intent of, the measure is good and if properly con structed would be a good thing, It is In its present form vicious, and by deny lng a nan of the use of bis own prop erty la contrary to the constitution of the United States. r ..;- The law Is aimed at crooks but It Stops 600 men working in legitimate channels to pick out one crook. The law has many weak' points and for one thing gives the corporation commission er more power even than the governor. The law gives him executive and Judi cial 1 powers not Intended and places j business at the mercy of bis whim." LLNESS CAUSED BY SMOKE BASIS OF SUIT Severe and continuous hemorrhages of the lungs, caused by the smoke and Vapors that entered the coach windows and doors while the train was passing through a tunnel, 1s the basis of a da mage suit filed this morning in the fed eral court by Conrad Schoeon, a trained nurse, against the Southern Pacific. The tunnel In question Is the lone oas Just at the summit of the Sisklyous. Scboech alleges the train stopped In the middle of this tunnel, and the crew of the train. In passing through the coach, let in so much smoke and vapor that the plaintiff became 111. Damages amounting to 380.780 are asked. , ' """eeeMaBesBaMsBSpeeBBSSBaaas 1 Journal' Want Ads bring results. , ' i II DOG OWNERS AR era FOR VIOLATING LAWS Excuses if or Failing ; to Obey - viuiuaiiocd ui ,: run In Court, v Mrs. Ida Phelps- S 402 Fourth avenue. gave an expressman 11 to cart her dog to , the. pound, but he failed to do so, The charge of not having a . lloense was dismissed In the municipal court today, but the expressman was ordered to' get a tag. .... -i-'i-. ..Virgil , Keane, 435 Church street, blamed his wife for allowing his dog out without a mussle. It' happened that ; the dog catcher came along at this; time and seised the dog. Keane was fined $5. Charles Mathews. 1409 Union avenue, north, -was fined 33 for not securing a new license tag. J. H. Moon, 707 Reed street, secured his license this morning : Immediately after breakfast. The judge dismissed the charge ; against : blm. Mrs. I. B. Crashar, 641S Seventy-first street, gave her dog away when the poundmaater ordered, a tag, ',' She had forgotten .the name ' of . the. man now . having - the canine,' but promised to ask her hus band and Inform, the dog catcher. Mrs. K. J. Hyatt was fined 1 for not having a new license, n .'''' y -'"v vi,U'i- The dog owned by Joe Sherman, 310 Second street, got a sore nose from wearing a muxxle, so Sherman removed the mussle. He' was lined z. "' A. J. Brault 231 Chapman street, - was rinea zor not navmg nis 1 oog mussled or tagged. M. r. Markiey, Center and Main streets, paid the court 13 for not securing a license on time. K. Benson. 1607 Virginia street, paid 341 for neglecting to get his dog a tag, Mrs. Martha Kinney, 140 Meade itreet, paid 3 5 -for having neither license nor mussla , : . ' STORK WAS CANARD 'Mm Account of Holdup -Told by -VY. 1 B.,"Ponnay Was to Conceal : Escapade. ' Amended Complajnt Filed, Alleging that Mrs. J. N; Teal and Mrs. I. D. Peters refused to recognise her on or about August 1, as the re sult of her i- excommunication : from Trinity 1 Episcopal church several months ago, Mrs. A. E. Clark has filed an amended complaint in the circuit court against Dr. A. A. Morrison, rec tor of the church,. in her suit for 325. 000 damages. She also alleges that the disgrace and worry brought about an illness which necessitated two weeks' confinement in the St Vincent's ; hos pital, four days in the Good Samaritan hospital and at home since.; . v" A politician, Cordelia, is a man who devotes all his time to trying to keep the rascals ut. . " , f ; -.iv.-. W. B. Ponnay,: a professional chauf feur, living at 894 Xovejoy street, yes terday afternoon admitted to Chief "of Police Claik and Captain of Detectives Baty that he invented the holdup story told the pol'ce Tuesday evening. The story was told to cover np Ponnay', experience with a, married man who caught the chauffeur with, his wife. The holdup) story told by Ponnay was thai two men dragged ' him from his automobile at Twenty-first and Ixveloy streets. : took , some . papers from his pocket and then , assaulted him. Chief Clark "heard the other story and began an investigation. Ponnay admitted h overheard a woman : talking to another woman oyer the telephone, the first woman stating that her husband was out of town. . ' Ponnay then called the first woman. making an engagement for 10 o'clock at Twenty-thirdond Irving, streets. The Chauffeur was there with nis employers auto.. ' The woman appeared around the corner. At this point her husband ap peared behind a tree. The angry hus band took Ponnay from the auto, ad ministering an old fashioned whipping. The woman ran home, followed by her husband, who she thought was out of the city.-. --v ' . ' - Ponnay left the chiefs office under promts for the rest of 1 his life to emulate Ooorge Washington. ' , li HAVE ROYAL VELGOM E The' last visit of the San Francisco Portola girls during their northern tour will be at Portland. ' They will arrive here Saturday evening, October 18. That they may carry away : the . pleasantest recollections of Portland, the Royal Ro- sariana nave planned to oompumenc me fair San Francisco misses with a pa rade, : a-- banquet and a ball. "fJo speeches is the promise lsstted in con nection with. the banquet announcement. "but plenty of .entertainment" : During the tour of the city, the wel come at the station, the banquet and the ball the Roserians wUl all b In full 75 " f"l 4...-::-.;mv . M, n Tm Il(D)Mil $1.25 TO $1.50 : UMBRELLAS... $1.00 Two ' hundred - Women's ' Umbrella mounted Empire handles, fast black covers, etecl rod. Paragon 1 ff frames, 11.25. $U0 vale, at XUU ThU sale ha taken the town by torm, because of its -wonderful values. it! Think of $100,000 worth' of merchandise of the kind you want right at this time is being Furnishings for Boys Biggest Values Ever Offerer! in This City Men's ISo Heavy Gray Sweat er Coats Men's $1.50 Gray Ruff-Neck Sweater .................... Men's $160 Rut f -Neck sweater Coats Men's $3.05 Heavy Ruff Keck Sweaters......'..,.,. Men's $3.75 Ruff Sweater Coats...., Boys' $1.25 Gray Ruff-Neck Sweaters 49c 98c k $2.50 $2.95 $4.50 79c Boys $1.76 Gray and Red 5t OQ Wool Sweaters. pl 39c .35 ::lltt 69c 39c 15c 79c 48c 79c 49c Men's EOe Blue Cheviot and Gray Flannel Shirts EOo President Suspenders. ... , Men's $1 Umbrellas Men's ISc Wool Socks 8o Outing Flannel Night Shirts Men's SOo J e r sey - R 1 bbed Underwear . Men's 25o Black Cashmere Socks. Men's $1.25 Tan Rib Wool .Underwear- .v. Men's C5o Chambray Shirts, assorted collars Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Golf Shirts, assorted Men's 66o Golf Shirts, assort ed styles Police and Flrem'n's Suspend'rs 204 26c Silk Four-ln-Hand Ties 10 Men's S8o Qray ana Tan wool Underwear . Men's $1.50 Jersey Rib Wool Underwear, gray Men' Tan Men's $1.25 Jersey Rib Gray Union Suits Men's $1.76 Gray Wool eft Oft Union Suits pl.Ztl Men's $2.25 Silver Gray 1 lt Underwear pl.S7 -Men's Boo Gray Fleeced-back Underwear .,. Men's 60c Black Satlne Work Shirts , t. . Men's 75o Extra Heavy Black Satlne Shirts Men's $2.35 Blue Flannel cniris .............. aens ji.cu single and Double. Br e a s t e d JBlue Flannel e5 1 n Q Shirts now at....... Jp 1.570 Men s iuztra Heavy $3.50 jutuo fiannei biuris., 69c 89c i'S $1.60 Extra Heavy f OQ Wool Underwear p 89c 29c 39c 59c $1.65 $2.50 sold at prices that defy any and all competition. Shop around town. Make notes. Then come here, and after buying here you will you'll find that you'we saved about one dollar in four. Worth while coming here? You'll say "yes" most emphatically. Most Wonderful Values in Women's EMBROIDERY REMNANTS.. PRICE Cheap enough to buy now. - even if not used for a year; 1 to 15 inches wide,, cambrle and nainsook,, all of useful length, at X-S Tain, and Children's Outer Garments $5 TAFFETA and Messaline PETTICOATS $2.98 One hundred brand new Taffeta and Messaljne Petticoats in all the wanted colors as well as d0 QQ black-$5.0O values, at VeiJO $4.50 MESS A LINE SILK WAISTS AT. $2.98 Women's $10 Black cul Plush Coats at. . Women'i Astrachan Women's Black ai coats at. $5.98 ctsf.4..! $10.98 .?!!f?f:$10.98 Women's $17.00 Striped (1 0 QQ Novelty Coats. ..... ,.,7 b 10.90 Women's $15.00 Balkan fin AO pavr.tro MM Plaid CI C CA P(gJ.JV - $6.98 itraid-Trimmed coats,.,. Women's $21.60 Plaid Black Frieie Coats..... Women's $9.60 Tan and Blue Diagonal Coats, .,, . - Women's $12.25 Brown Zlbellne Coats Women's $10.76 Tan Diag onal Coats Women's $7.25 Black Trim Cloth Coats $9.98 $8.50 $5.98 New Messaline Silk Waists, man; nish and fancy styles. y Lace trimmed, etc. Black and colors. Regular $4.50 values, on PO QQ sale tomorrow at only Pea70 Extra! Extra! Child's $8 Astrachan Coat. .. .$33.85 $2 NOVELTY LINGERIE WAISTS AT. Child's $8.60 Caracul Coat. Child's $2.98 Bearskin Coat. 84.75 urn. Women's White Duck Bklrts'. .7.19d House Dress. , Flannelette Long Percale Kimonos..... Long-Lawn Kimonos....... $1.76 Percale House Dress., $1,60 Flannelette Wrappers $1.60 Chambray Dresses..., . . Rain Capes,.... .29e ...39e ...69e . . . ,88eT -.69ef $1.75 Child's Child's $3.60 Rain Coats .98e ...98e Child's $3.60 Bilk Rain Capes SjiT98 Women's Rain Capes. . . .. .98e ?6c-$l Lingerie Walets. ...... iT39e" Embr'dered Xlngerle Waists 98 $2 76c Chambray Petticoats. ..390 $1.60 Heather Bloom Petticoats 39, Over 500 Lingerie Waists of lawn and marquisette. White and colored emb'd'y trimmed. Also some QQ of uream serge; $5.00 values ivOC All Women's $17.50 Suits CfilO QQ on sale at............. t piO.IO $18.50 : $13.98 s r on sale at, ........ . . . , -,. p 1 Q.OU All Women's $14.60 Suits Sfil A QQ on sale at. . , . . , , . ... . . p 1U.SIO All Women's $10.50 Suits 010 QQ on sale. at. . . , . , , . . . . ., J 1 0.OO Women's- 8 am pi Suits, 7 eft values from $!$. to $16. y .OU 98c All Women's $22.75 Suits on saie at.............. Art Women's $15.60 Suits , on sale at. . All Women's $22.60 Suits Women's $2 " Panama uiue.aiia DiacK...,.r., Women's Sample Dress Skirts. 4". . Die Dress 1 vr v"r"t Skirts, over 100, ... A lAlVJu women's $z.is Plain and Striped Covert Jackets,. . , , , Women's Opera Capes; sold as high as $.89.....,..,,... 98c 98c Bargains in Linens, Beddingsj Draperies Me Scotch Net Curtains...; 89c Scotch Net Curtaina... $1.79 Scotch Net Curtains... !. Hjotch Net curtain $3.B0-$4 Scotch Net Curtains Lace Curtains Less . ' ....gi.45 Bath Towels ReHucecl 20o Turkish Towels at.:.. .....14 12o Turkish Towels at... ...... iQc 80c Turkish Towels at .SCSe) . Pillows Much Less Y Feather Pillows, 17x24.." 1 39 ill 49c $2.00 $ $2.(5 Down "Pillows 21x27 Feather Pillows, 2127, 60c Fancy Crib Blankets 00 Batting, S-pd. rolls.... I60 Batting, lpd. roll...... lAtTJi ' ctjktixbt axac 1 ValfTB AT...,, ....... Z 3 t PRICE White Bed Spreads 08c Crochet $1.45 Crochet $1.75 Crochet $1. Bed ' Spreads... 734 Bed Spreads. . .111.15 .75 Crochet Bed Spreads, n.1.29 .60 Crochet Bed, Spreads., $1.19 Blanket v Bargains ,: 1.8S White. Qray' Blankets, . 1.3 9 1.69 Tan Blankets ..... J.., 1.19 1.15 Oray,. White Blankets. i ) .60 Red Plaid Blankets.., .4.S0 : 5.75 . Qray Wool Blankets. .ii.&O Comforter Bargains ; - $1.29) Calico-ton Tomfortar. . .' 1 OS4 k$1.65 Silkolina-top Comrrter.JBl.fA 8 J.25 8ilkolIne-top Comfrter.Sl.R5 $t6 Satine-top , omforter, .S2.5 1-ad S Drapery Goods 'Less 7Uo Curtain- Swiss, 8-lnch.... ;10o Curtain Swiss,: 6.lnch...8 is0 JiU"1' Bwies. S8-lnch..,,.io I80 Curtain Swiss, J-inch..j: 'J4S 0c Curtain Scrim, IS.lnch.i.TgS 25o Curtain Scrim, 88-.lnch.V..8d IIV muni, .v-incn, . . . j 111 S1?ur? Silkoline, 86-lnch,.l lablA I Jnpne ..' 45c Bleached Table Damask 660 Bleached Table Damask 5 Bleached Tabla Damask .go Bleached Table Damask f-S2 Bleached Tabla Damask i $1.25 Bleached Table Damaalc ".."S1'?9? ial1 Damask gl.it ;o feloached Table Damask 4t Z9 IP 89r .SJ2.8S Embroideries 4e Val. Insertion!. . i 4 1 Oo Linen Lacos.,. 5f 1 0o-2 Oc Clnny Laces.'lo. 2 5c-3 5e Embroidery . 10f 1 96 Back Combs. . 104 $l!50 Beal, Hand , Btfj . . , . , t . 894 9 So J land Bags.i . . 39 zni 1 jM i h 1 iii bp mnn i - - " ' . .M " - J 1 45c Novelty Collar.. 25f ry' Gowns, t Corsets, Etc.! 39c 1 Hosiery and Uriderwearfor Women! and GKildreh--Buy Supply 29c Child's Fleeced Vests, Pants' and Drawers, gray, and cream, vises 1$ to 10,. zoo regularly, a 14 J slses 82 to (4, 60 regularly,. Child's Australian Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers, light gray, silk finish, sizes 18 to 22, speoial 434) sizes 24 to 28, special 53tt sises fir). $0 to 84. special............. PJC Bovs 69o' Gray Fleeced Union ;SUltS jU .S .' . ' fti ... . , . V. ' 48c Girls' Cream Union Suits, stlkQ -finish, , 680 values.....,.,..,, .fxOC Wool Union ': Suits, ' cream, silk finish, slses 2 tn 4. n. 89c 45c 69c 89c 85c 45c Girls' grsy, clal wm, :.. ,,...,. ... . . . . , , , Women's So Vest and Pants, fleeced.,.; white ..,...,.. Women's 85c Gray and ' White Wool . Underwear . . . , 1 , . . , .,- Women's $1.25" Non - Shrink-" lng Underwear ........... , Women's $1.25 . Union : Suits,' fleeced, white. ......... , , . . , T) women s vac wnne Jtieaium weight Union , Suits, . . ........ Women's 69o ' Fleeced Union 'yf 1 Suits, bleached . , .,.; .k .j , i'iC Children's 15o Fas t Blaok 1 Al Seamless Rib Hose, j ,. . ... . . . l lC Mother's Friend Child's H6se,black, tan. white, three Styles of rib, O'i special ... ..... ......... , , . . VmC Child's 26c. 85c, Fast Black Hose, fine rib, all at...,,,.. Infants" 26e Cashmere Hose, pink, blue ...... ....... . ... Women's 16e Fast Black Heavy Hose, double soles, toes and , fll heels; also in ribbed and rib top JC Women's 25d White, Tan and Black Silk-Finish Hose, seam less, 1 f fkst ..color,..;:, ,f v .-4 " t-.v! XuC Women's 2 60 17c 17c Ttnrann H o . . A black, seamless ...... k ...... . ' 1 iC Women's JJe Ribbed and also Gray 1 n in r e nose, Dig , venue,' r 21c 6e Ou tins Flannel Gowns, trimmed . . ; Child's 12 tie Muslin urawer . . . . . . , . Extra lnjfSe Cor- OQ set tiose Supporters MC 6io Muslin" J owns, assorted styles...., 79o Nainsook Gowns, 6c BARGAIN HOU 39c as a - lace yoke .....J.. . aaC ' i 76e Comhlnations.;',RiCA I Ci $1.00 cbinations;;.? t viz . ViiM 1U1CI1 V. sss- w W , e. tQs ' Yemen's $1.50 i Ruff QQ . Neck Sweaters ...... VOC - Wo me n's $2.05 - Buff' Neck SW eaters 4JJ9 QC Worn e Vs ' $3.60 Ruff Neck,,. Sweaters 4J-0 Cft tst ,.,,...,;),. PiOU 'Women's Shaker Knit $15.60 Ruff-Neck Sweat- aM r-r ere at... -p4Oil Children's "V'-Neck A Ttli 69o Coat Sweaters.. 4&C Children's 76e-5o At Ruff-Neck Sweat's.. 41C, Women's Jumbo Knit $4.00 Ruff-Neckweatr 0A QQ era, at. . r., ,,f , y'k.VO Chi Id re hi $2.28 fli u f f-i Neck ,8 w eaten ( Knit- Sweaters VOC Child's Ruff-Neck and Mill. tary-C'lar Sweat- ft 1 rj er. at. ... .. . . . , . j) 1 C h 1 1 d r e la's "$1.5 R u f f -Neck Sweat ers 41 ACi at .............. IflAV Uniform, Women are to aid "them In welcomlnr the Portola rlrls. . Banduet Invitations wore Issued yesterday by , a committee conslstlna: ; of ' Mi' Monte Mayer, C. H. Mayer, N. G. Pike, profes-. sor Hooert Kroiin is chairman or xne generat entertainment commute f,;-.. j-'.. To Pass Sentence letter. ; ' ; Because his wife -is la a delicate icon dltlon and In the hospital at Pendle ton, Harry Bedford, one of. the , best TId Cliin Voman I IVInning The day of the slim woman's triumph oas -arrived. "The thinner one is the more stylish," say th dressmakers. This would have been sad news for the fat woman a vaar a so. She wonld have had to try- dieting' r exercise. r Nowa days, however, the woman who la too fat tor the styles goes to adrngaist and gets a ease of Mannola Prescription Tablets, one of which she takes after each meal and at bedtime, and so reduces ker su perfluous flesh quickly. ; ..-' . Tnese tablets. Deinsr maae in aeeoraanoe with the famous prescription,-are per fectly harmless, and they are, also., the most economical preparation a person can bur. for they cost only 71 cents a large case, one of which te frequently enough to start person losing fat the rate of It to 14 ounces a day. Pretty nearly every druggist keep this tablet in stock, but should yours be sold oat. yoa can easily obtain a easo by sending to -the makers, the alsrmeta Company, Farmer. Buildlnr, .Detroit. Uteb, known allotees of th .Uwat.:" t .ian reservation will not be sontem-.. 1 mtu October. 81, or later, for taitiii r i..juor on , the ;reflirvatlon. ; Bedford tried for the offense, yesterday in the United States district court and- found guilty. at rouiT4iNaH9rr.Lg,oii klskwhkri ( Get the , i ' Original and Genuino ioameK'8; ALTED UlUt TheFoodDrinkforAUAes itch muc, lutr ciAn extxact. n tvmsvx 1 Not in any llill: Trust Cw" Insist on "HORLICK'S" . 1 4 V Taka packafa bome) , IF YOU ARE A v '; DRINKING tM - Tou had better atop at once or you'll lose your Job. , Every line of business (s closing its doors- to "Drinking" men. It may be your turn next. By the aid -of ORRINB thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and ladus- ' try. , , J . i - . , We are so sure that Orrine will bene fit you that we say to you that if aftr a trial you fair to get any benefit from us use. your money wm be refunded. When you stop ; "Drinking." think of the money -you'll saver besides, sober men are worth more to their employers and get higher wages. Costa only $1.00 a box. ' We have n Interesting booklet about ORRINB that we are giving away free on request. Cell -at our store and talk it over., Brink's Pharmacy, 18th ana Wash ' ington streets r Woodard, Clarke Ca Weat Park and Alder. t - - r When a physician wishes to rdnforcereinvfeorate yoxir system, invariably , he : vill advise the free use of a good mineral water. Stiinding alone in its class, the high regard in which WHITE ROCK WATER is, held by the doctors of today is attested by its enormous sale. This is the result of over 60 vekm of shade. roller-makiner. A roller that requires no tacks for attaching tli rrin: dow-shade. The shade is there ;to stay. f Improved" Sheds 'Rrffer VThe Improved'Vis quicksand easy and !, saves wear and tear on vour wlnrlnw-sriflriA , Every spring in a Hartshorn roller is ' .xestea Detore it leaves the factory, v ana always works right, WOOD OR TIN ROLLERS 'i ... All , 4 ' I I. Girays ' TT 'TT . , A-: , - THROUGH NIGHT SERVICE t t . .- SAVES A DAYA Leave on tbo Owl from Portland Union Depot 11 P, M. Sleeping Car open 9i30 ?. M. . . ; , CITY TICKET OrFICE, TI"H9 AND WASHINGTON Pbonstt Marshall 4500 and A-6121 . it