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HEARING IS SET FOR 1 I" ' I . II Series Sensational Episodes MOTION TO DISSOLVE CASHIER UNCTION in UOtTIDanV S ATtairS naS,wy. L,ht & -Power company, vcounty : III JVJiy a n,,""u 1 institutions outside of the city belli f .rteacnea uiimax. I i ........ , """" " . . LY-T 1. Cushier company, against whili a suit .as been filed for an accounting.; roa heua climax this morning when ; Judge uatens grantea a pennon tor a j " , 71 , liearlag for the purpose of determine J "The Young Turk and the Old ia ing whether the receivership shall be I the title of an interesting lecture Continued- ! which has been arranged by the Port- Tli4 books of the United States ' Jand council of the Knights of Co-Cahl-r coinprny were removed from lumbus to take place ; at the audi .tl.e Krnton plant last night by R torlum Of the Lincoln high school velvet Jum-s K. Hunt and are now in Friday evening. The lecturer, the Very .)ils possession pending some action on Rev. Monsignor Salmons, priest of the purl of the. . ourt. According to attor- Byrlan Greek Melchite r(te, one of the t-yH tunl.of rii lals of th International .ancient oriental rites Sanctioned by !Moiiey Maflilne compiiny,; the books the see of Rome, is well qualified "to " e re seiaed undr cover' of night by : speak on this particular; subject. The !JameS H. tilrrel, the plaintiff lit the lecture has been postponed from this .,-uho ulmIikI the i nirrd maim (jasnier company, Attorney A. h.. ClarK ana Heeelvcr Hunt anil takn to Clark s of .tires 'In the Yeon building. Mi Hunt .stHte.ll emphatically this noon, however, that kite hooks have-not left Ills pos-h-k1oii and that they bad' been taken liorh'ttlie Kenton plant because it was; ;ii.si(rer'd that they i. ....... were not I at J Boks Not Takan. I ..... . .i ..... , .,"., ! , "It Is mtfeotly correct that Messrs )nt hisht at the factory but not a Hinulff note was taken, as lias been slattd. 1 1 granted Mr..Clark the priv JU nc j of looking at the . books in all fjilrness, for I-had earlier in the after jinn j allow U 1 J I. Gloyd, secretary :of 'the United Htates Cashier company, :to t-am!rie them and -had 'acquiesced ; 'to t 'request from W. Ai -Johnson of '. the lnw firm of Teal, Minor" & Win- tree, i i-talri. il by the International Money Machine company, to make an Inventory of the books. Inasmuch as j 'one tle hud been permitted to ex- ' rnine the hooks it was only fair that ine oilier snouiu unve ine same pnv ili'Ke, lric-e Mr. (.Mark had ' asked for ,it.- j- ' Mr, Hunt was unaware that Mr. Blr '. rel would be present, he stated. "I jlinve done nothing that did not '.fall properly tn rny province as a re .telvef,'' he said. . Auditor Watches Trom Roof. -' 'The '-examination "of the books by, A. iZ Clark and J. is. Haker was dis covered tiy Kdward C. Bilker, formerly tudltor tor the United States Cashier i ompiiny, and now Portland agent of Hie International Money Machine com ,'pany.l Thinking Something- amiss, he lllmled the rain spout, to the roof of ' .the warehouse, and later, with his at- lorheys, endeavored to reach Judge j.Uatens, .with a view to having the ;iourt issue an order prohibiting the re- moval of the books from the plant. 'They were unable to find the Judge. ' During the course of the examination lot the books in the factory, the lights fwentfout and it was found afterward )the wires were cut. Endeavoring to ritr" 14lrr1'n automobile, which VI fl inland In it before the nlant. it was found ithat the Jpark plug had been! stolen. P.irrel succeeded ultimately in getting the engine started and with Mr.-Hunt and the books on the rear seat and Blrrel and Clark in front, the books were taken to the city and have never left Mr. Hunt's possession. Judge Sam White, who Is one of counsel for the International Money 'Machine company, was highly Indlg- . rant this morninK at what he termed . "unusual proceedings on the part of the receiver." Counsel Disputes Receiver's Right. '"As temporary receiver," said Mr., White, "Mr. Hunt had mo ri'ght to show the books to a plaintiff. Why, If that "Vwere1 permissible any rival company could get a temporary receiver ap pointed and get business secrets by Cettlfig noHsesslon of the books." Judge White stated that he would endeavor to show the court that the appointment of a receiver and the cus tody of the property was illegal. In asmuch as the International Money Machine company had secured posses sion of Uie United States Cashier conipany"s property prior' to the Issu ance of the Injunction aid the appoint ment; of a rece-iver. He will ask for the discharge of the receiver and the turning over of the property to the In diana corporation. Mr, Hunt,' it Is understood. Is anx ious lo insure the safety of the books. H 'as disturbed all last night by mysterious phone and door bell calls. Last j night's removal Of the books is termed a "covp" by attorneys of the company against which the suit has teen filed. ACTIVE STEPS WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST FLIES At a meeting of the anti-fly cam paign committee last night In the Cen tral library. It was decided to take ac .tlve steps to rid tha x-lty of flies. The climax of the campaign will be reached between April 15 and May 1. A clean up week will be declared and every bHk:yafd, stable, alley and basement wflf.be put In sanitary ndition. School children will be asked to co- ! operate. Committees qtn literature, pdbliclty and educational work1 will fee appointed soon by trr. Charles A. Bal lard, general chairman of the commit tee, r - Speakers will be detailed to instruct school children In methods of exter minating the pest. Dr. C. F." Hodge exhibited a simple net catcher which costs about a cent and a half each.- It is suggested thsa these be made in the (manual training departments of the school. .... EXPRESSMAN DEMANDS DAMAGES FROM COUNTY - A. (demand for $10,000 damages was presented to the county commissioners yesterday by Attorney Jay H. Upton, representing Jacob Welnstein. a dairy and I express man, who was Injured when the lift of the Hawthorne bridge caught his wagon as It rose on-January B. ' The claim was referred to District Attorney Evans. As the result of the accident several changes were made in the bridge crew. LECTURE. TO BE GIVEN s - ON CORPORATION EVILS .The fourth in the series of Bonville lectures. -now being held in the central library, will be given' tonight at 8 o cioca in -jeciure rpom -B. These lectures, which are free to the general public, deal with th nesses and . looseness of the present system of incorporating and managing the great 'Industrial enterprises and public service corporations through- out the United States, and propos a practicable remedy therefore, without recourse to legislation, j The speakers this evening will be J..O. Stearns Jr.. an attorney of this city, and Airs. J. W. Pearson, well known in. local literary circles. ELECTRICITY OFFERED COUNTY AT REDUCTION A flat rate of 2 V cents a kilowatt hour for electricity for light and pow er, is offered to the county in a Con tract presented by the Portland Kau included as well as the institutions ."in the city and bridges. The saving will be large. Lighting billaLPf the county omniint ti aHut tlArift a mnnth at nrfM. ent. xne contract was rererrea wun- trict Attorney Evans, i ine price is tn Bame that the clt is noW paying. xw KrMav. venin2. ' Land Valued at $1. One dollar was the verdict of Dorr K. Keasey, Philo Holbrpok and J. B. Yon, viewers, as the value of land needed by Mi ul tmimfih county for the ,.' r , J Oneonta gorge, which belongs to lonald. The viewers allowed no damages. They reported that the land , -rthi.. k rir.iiv valueless. The county Icommlssioners filed the report. j Popular Concert Tonight." A popular concert will . be given under the auspices ofi the Innisfail Musical club at the new St. Patrick's nan, corner wineteentn ana savier streets, this evening. The proceeds of this concert are to go toward the pip organ runa. Our Bid for Your Patronage to This Yearly Occasion Is Three ! - t Soaps for Every Purpose 10,000 Cake Best Bath Soap 5c VVer 10c Each ' -German Glycerine, Witch Hazel, Turkish Bath and Crer Almond in large, half-pound bars. t ?. v JSc English , Bath Tablets Peroxide Bath and Vege in Violet r Rose Ver - table Oil Bath Soap 8c bena ..... J .8c tOc Violet Glv'inm Soao 6c 25c Woodbury's Soap, .13c 25c Caticura Soap.... 14c 25c Packer's Tar Soap. 14c 25c Imp'ted Violet So'p 14c 25c Supertar Soap. . . ,10c 25c Lemon Gly'ne Soap 13c 10c Palm Olive Soap.. 6c 10c Jap Rose Soap. ... . .6c 10c Castile Soap 6c 10c Medicated Soap. . . .6c 25c Pears' Gly'ne Soap 13c 35c box Oriental Toilet Soap, Sandalwod or Corylopsis, 3 cakes to box . . . : 19c 25c box Fancy Toilet Soaps, assorted odors, 3 cakes, 16c AH Ivory Toilet Articles One-Fourth Off f Malt Nutrine A nutritive tonic which is especially beneficial when taken in the Spring. 13c a bottle, $1.50 the dozen. $1.00 Glyco-Thymoline, .69c $1.00 Listerine i 59c 25c Bromo-Quimne ....... 12c 50c Hay's Hair Health. . .29c $1 Pinaud's E. de Quinine 59c 50c Pinaud's E. de Qui'ne29c $1.50 Pinaud's pau de Qui nine, at only. I... $1.19 25c Mentholaturh .16c 25c Mustard Cerate 16c 75c Sheffler's Colorine ,. .59c 75c Beef, Iron and Wine 39c $1.00 Sutherland Sisters' Hair Tonic, at only . .59c 5c Cough Drops 2c 50c California Syrup Figs 25c 50c Murine . . J 29c 25c Lavoris Mouth Wash 16c 50c Milk Magnesia 29c 25c Hydrogen Peroxide . .13c 10c Hydrogen Peroxide. . .5c 25c Munyon's Remedies. .10c $L00 Sulphurroj ........ 49c 50c Effervescing Sodium Phosphate, at Only. 29c $1.00 lb. Sodium Phosphate Effervescing, lb .69c 50c White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, at onlv. 29c 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash 29c ci'Merchancliso EXPERT IN SOMERS UNIT HERE TO INSTALL SYSTEM Walter E, Sweeting of Cleve land, Ohio, Arrives; To Meet Property Owners, Walter . E. Sweeting, special repre sentative ofj the Manufacturers' Ap praisal company of Cleveland, Ohio,' Is In Portland for the purpose of inaug urating the 1 work -of installing the Homers unit system of realty valuation lji the office f County Assessor Henry K. Reed. ,. : ' ; Mr. Swectihg arrived here yesterday and at once conferred with the asses-i sor and arranged to begin holding meetings of property owners the latter part of the present week. At these meetings, which . will be attended by the owners j of the 'subdivisions of blocks located la every section of the city, unit: foot valuations will be agreed upon if or each block, and from this the appraisal of that and sur rounding blocks will be made by using the tables of the Somers system. Taxpayers,! improvement clubs ahd civic organizations generally are in vited to attend these meetings and participate in the deliberations, to the end that the: unit valuations obtained may represent as nearly as possible the actual value of the land, thereby Insuring a just and equable assess ment, j Both Assessor Reed and Mr. Sweet irg, the latter handling the Work for the appraisat company, are determined to countenance no star chamber pro ceedings. T3ic public and the press will be invited to keep close watch on i the appraisal; work from start to finish. Work Of appraising the 40,000 build ings in Portland will begin probably next Monday. The head of the build ing appraisal department of the Man ufacturers' i Appraisal company of Cleveland will reach Portland in a day or so and wU at oace organize crews to do this work. This la the heaviest work connected -with the Installation of the Somers system. To begin with, probably a dosen crews will be put at this work, but in a short time this On D rtig's--Toilet $1.00 bar Breabelli Imported Castile, at only. . ..... ,69c 50c Olive Oil Castile Soap, at only . 39c Dr. Fennel's Clear Skin Soap-r A mild antiseptic, sold exclusively in Portland by this store. 15c the cake; 40c the box. Greenville's Imported Toi' let Soaps-From the best soap manufacturers in France comes this pleasing and mild soap. Delicately perfumed with violet, heliotrope or mu guet. t 35c cake; $1.00 the box Bristle Goods $2 Hair Brushes 98c Bristles' of the highest qual ity, bleached or unbleached, 11 and 13 rows of hand-drawn, various length bristie3, ebony ortosewood backs. $2.50 Hair Brushes at $1.59 i A collection of hair brushes from a celebrated manufac turer. Tjhe quality is perfect and guaranteed to give five years' Wear and satisfaction. $1.25 Hughes' Ideal Hair Brushes 69c. A cushion brush, with dou ble bristles set in rubber. Rosewood back. 15c Tooth Brushes, 9c All hand-drawn bristles, assorted styles. 25c Tooth Brushes 13c Our jregular stock of brushes, including 12 differ ent styles in hand-drawn first Suality, genuine bristles. 5c Extra Quality Tooth Brushes, at only. . . .19c 50c Nail and Hand Scrub i" Brushes, at only. . . .29c 25c Nail and Hand Scrub Brushes, at only . . . . 19c 15c Nail and Hand Scrub Brushes, at only . . . i 7c O VTt ENTIRE STOCK OF BATH BRUSHES. INCLUDING KENT 'S. ADAMS' AND JORDAN'S. AT ONE FOURTH OFF. of c Merit Only Ling .1 ZJfiA Walter E. Sweeting. number will be- largely Increased. The duty of these crews will be confined ArticlesSundries and Rubber Goods Sundries 35c Roll Hospital Absorbent Cotton, at only .23c 25c Whisk Brooms 19c 35c Whisk Brooms 29c 65c Nail Buffers ...39c 3fic Nail "Buffers 25c 25c Flexible Nail Files. . .10c 25c Wool Powder Puffs 14c 10c Wool Powder Puffs 5c 25s.4 Ivory Soap Boxes, ,19c 75c Dressing Combs . . -. 49c 50c pkg. Sanity Napk's. 35c Best Quality Drugs at Sale Prices 10c Household Ammonia 5c 10c Epsom Salts, pkg.. . . .3c 10c Bicarbonate Soda, pk. 5c 10c Boric Acid, pkg. . . ... .?c lOcCascara Bark, pkg 5c 10c Soap Bark, pkg .. .5c 10c Cream of Tartar, pkg. 6c 10c Powdered Alum, pkg. 6c 15c Turpentine, bottle 9c 15c Denatured ,Alcohol,bot.9c 25c Castor Oil, bottle 16c 25c Glycerine, bottle ..... Iffc 25c Rose Water, bottle. . .16c 25c Glycerine, Rose W'ter 16c 25c Baby Rum, bottle. . . .16c 25c Violet Witch Hazel. .16c 25c Violet Ammonia, bot.ltfc 25c Paregoric, bottle . . . .16c 50c Vanilla Extract, bot. 25c 50c Lemon Extract, bot. 26c 25c Squibbs' Spices, pkg.. 16c Eclipse Manicure & Toilet Preparations Eclipse Floral Cream -. A cream beneficial and agree able to the most sensitive skin. The jar 50 -Eclipse Rouges In powder, paste or liquid form, the jar, 35, 35 and BO -Eclipse Talcum Pow der -A "pure rice talcum, the can, at only 25 Eclipse M anicur e Preparations are unex celled for keeping the nails in perfect condition. The Lava Heater The quickest and safest cooking stove. Non-explosive. Burns solidified alcohol. ' Indespensable in homi or camp, to tourist or traveler. And especially in nursery or sick room. Heaters, complete. ... .50c Refill material .... , . 25c 25c Curl'g Iron Heater 10c 50c Curl'g Iron Heater 19c 75c Curl'g Iron Heater 29c to' measuring buildings and ascertaln- their f-ttaracter and age, the act-; ual appraisal, estimating, cost or re production and fixing per cent of de terioration will be done by experts in that line, brought here from Cleveland, Ohio. Booklets describing in detail the Somers system of land appraisal, may be, had in a day or two by calling at the assessor's office, second floor of the courthouse. Those Interested in knowing more about the system are urged to call and get one of these free booklets.. Mr. Sweeting, who will have charge of the work of installing the Somera system, has established headquarters at the assessor's office. i ROSEBURG EAGLES WILL HAVE BEER RETURNED Roseburg, Or., Feb. 11. Justice of the Peace Marsters, after a hearing in his court iTuesday, ordered that ' the beer confiscated from the Order of Kagles' lodjae room Monday night dur ing a raid be returned to the lodge im mediately, The raid was made and the beer se- I cured for tjie purpose of convicting the ! local brewiry for violation of the local option- lawf as it was thought by. the officers that the liquor had been se cured from the brewery. At the hear Ing it developed, however, that the beer had been donated to the lodge by the brewmaster of the brewery, who is a -member of the lodge, from his owft personal supply, after it was found that a supply ordered from Butherlin for -use in the lodge could not be obtained from the express of fice, for use that evening. t. Irving Grange on Record. Eugene, Or., Feb. 11. Irving grange of the village of Irving has adopted resolutions, and has asked the Pomona grange to adopt them, as being favor able to a law prohibiting county offi cials from buying or dealing directly or indirectly in country warrants, other than such as may be originally their own. The grange has also gone on record as believing that all county officials, especially the members of the board of equalization should be tax payers Of the county. Face,Talcuni Powder 50c La Blache Face Pwd.25o 25cMassatta Tal. Pwd. 13c E5c Mennens Tal. Pwd. 9c 25c Williams Talc.Pwd.I0c 25c lb. tin Ric Talcum Powder, four odors, can 9c 25c La .Noye Rice Pwd. 16c 50c Mary Garden Talcum Powder, at only ... . 35c 25c Eutaska Talc. Pwd. 16c 25c Sweet Almonds, bot. 16c 25c Witch Hazel, bottle. .14c 35cWyeth's Lithia Tablets, 5-grain, bottle ,26c 25c Kissengen Tablets,bot.l5c 25c Vichy Tablets, bottle 16c 15c Aspirin Tablets, doz. 10c lOOBlaud's Pills 19c 100 Rhinitis Tablets 19c 100 Chocolate-coated Cascara Tablets, 5-grain 19c 1 oz. Quinine Sulphate. . ,29c 15c Soda Mint-Pepsin Tab.9c 10c Soda Mint Tablets 5c 10c Potash Tablets 5c 25c Glycerine Sup'sitories 15c 25c Tincture Benzoin 15c 10c Powdered Borax 7c 25c Aromatic Cascara 18c 25c box Seidlitz Powders 15c 10c pkg. Insect Powder. , ,5c FREE samples of Eclipse Prepara tions will .be given away during this sale. Eight of the different articles in free package. With every, purchase of Eclipse Preparations an Eclipse orangewood stick will be given free. Eclipse Face Powder An unexcelled quality 75c size, special . . 39c Eclipse Enamel 25c Eclipse Powdered. Bleach at only. .... . . .25c Eclipse Cuticle Ice . .25c Eclipse' Salve, tint. . .25c Junior Eclipse Manicure Sets A set consists of flexible file, orangewood stick, emery boards, buffer and small test jars of the nail polish, bleach and tirrt. Complete in two sizes ' 25c and 50c each. 50c Alcohol Cookers, corn- plete, at only . . . . y .29c $1 Alcohol Cookers, com plete, at only ; V. . . : 59c $2 Alcohol Cookers, com plete, at. only. . . . . .$1128 REGULA J Vice President of Northern Pacific Finds 'Conditions Improving. Rays of hope for the railroads are being reflected from a new factor en- I tering the transportation situation in ' IONS YflTHIN REASON MARK CHANGE the persons of men of business and i of widows and orphans of the Spanish and first president of the University professional standing who are Inject- j war and soldiers who were incapaci- j of Oregon, died yesterday morning at ing sound principles into the tenden- i tated in its service. Scout Young i her home In this city, 785 8chuyler cles toward regulation instead of leav- j enmp has taken the theatre for threo ; street, after a long illnesa. For many Ing them to the majority, according to' nights and at the clpse Of the regular years Mrs. Johnson had een a suf J. O. Woodworth, vice president of the t 1,111 Presents a skit depleting life as ferer from rheumatism and confined Northern Pacific, who -s here on his American soldiers actually saw it in to her home. first Inspection trip over the system the Philippines. Funeral arrangements are biln since. his elevation last spring. Th is a tropical grove typical withheld pendinK the arrival of her "The time Is still critical as far as ot the Philippines. First is a colony ; oldest son. the Rev. Herbert S John- the roads are concerned," said Mr. Woodworth today. because the unfa- i vorable attltudo of capital, shown in . he high rates of interest, has stopped , all new construction work. With the entrance of the new factor, offsetting the influence of the irresponsible ma jority, however, we can already see a marked change in sentiment and a growing disposition to see that the rail- roaas are xairiy ireaieu. "There has been no marked Improve ment in business, but we see many hopeful signs. Business men all through our territory are confident .of the future, the banks are showing more 1 of the ltp Joseph Iytle. pioneer log interest in loans when they are good, j Rer' wfs fi,e1 for. probate this morn and Interest rates are settling down to - ing.- It henueaths 1000 to his sister, a basis which will make it possible for Mrs. Mary J. Parker, widow of the business men to expand their opera tions instead of curtailing them, as they have been obliged to do during the past year. "We think the benefits which will come from the opening of the Panama canal and the building of railroads in Alaska are being overestimated, but these things will be important factors. Even without any such help, this Pa cifio northwest country Is bound to go ahead very fast in the next few years. "The railroads are not directly Inter ested in the question of Panama canal Face Cream 50c Sempre Giovine 25c 50c Charles' Flesh Food. .25c $1.50 Oriental Cream .....89c 35c Hygeia Complex. Cr'm..l9c 35c Eclipse W. H. Lotion 19c 50c Pinaud's , Beautiviva. . ,33c 25c Daggett & R'sdell Cm 13c 50c Hind's Almond Cream. 27c 25c Woodbury's Facial Cm.I3c 50c De Miracle Cream 25c 75c Creme Simon. : . . .59c 25c Pond's Cold or Vanishing cream at only ..i6c 50c Theatrical Cold Cream 33c 50c Santiseptic Lotion. ... .29c 25c Frostilla, at only ..... .12c 25c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Shampoo, at. only. ... 15c 10c "Camphor Ice 5c 50c Daggett-Ramsdell Cm.. 32c 25c Euthymol Cold Cream. 15c 50c Pompeian Massage Cm. 25c 75c Pompeian Massage Cm. 49c 50c Stillman's Freckle Cm. .28c 50c. Cream Ormande 25c La Noye Toilet , Preparations . Special Offer With every 50c purchase of La Noye Toilet Articles, wc will give FREE one fourth fz. bottle of La Noye Concentrat ed Flower Drops, which sells regularly at $2.00 the ounce. Perfume Specials $1.00 oz. Eutaska Extract 69c 50c oz. Tigand's Extract in all floral odors, oz ...... . :35c ' $1 oz. Tigand's Extracts, all odors, at ... J . . 75c $1 Kaiserine Farina Cologne, at only . 59c 75c Pinaud's Vegetal. . , .58c 75c Eutaska Toilet Water 49c Rouges 50c Dorin's Brunette R'geAOc 50c Vida Rose Rouge. . .25c 50c Stearns' Rouge. . . .25c Reg. 25c Cometique's French Rouge, at only . .10c 35c La France Rose R'ge.23c 25c R. & G. Rouge. .... .15c' Tooth Pastes 50c Pebeco Paste . ..... .25c 25c Kolynos Paste . .... .16c 25c Euthymol Paste. 10c 25c Lyon's Tooth' Powder 10c 25c Alkalu Tooth Paste. . 16c 25c Cheney's Lister ated 19c 25c Dentyne Tooth Paste 16c TOILET BOTTLES In two sizes of heavy glass, with porcelain labels printed in black - letters.- ! ' 25c Bottles for 23c 20c Bottles for 10c - tolls, but it is being much discussed In the east, especially in-the middle west, where people are just waking -up to the fact that they paid their proportion of the cost of building the canal, and must also pay their proportion of any deficit In operation." Mr. Woodworth will remain several days longer in Portland before return ing to his home in S. Paul. SCOUT YOUNG CAMP GIVES ENTERTAINMENT Scout Young camp No. 2, United ! Spanish War Veterans, gave the first of the benefit performances at the Orpheum theatre last night for the aid "i ryiWn of Boston, next Saturday. Inter- s "a Mier -iiure mm. snow - i..H Ul uir iuriun- prcuceo our- iiik ine wr. lie is iinaiiy eavea Dy a band of soldiers. The profit will go to needy members of the organization and to the widows and orpnans. LYTLE LEAVES MOST OF ESTATE TO WIFE Montesano Wash., Feb. 11. The will late Judge Parker, and $5000 to the First Presbyterian church at Hoquiam. The rest of the property goes to his wife. The estate Is estimated - to he worth $150,000. Warrenton Industries Open. Astoria, Or.. Feb. 11. News from Warrenton is that the Sigurdson Clam cannery will open for business next week with a force of 30 men. A suc cessful season is contemplated. ' Other business enterprises are also to be started In Warrenton. V 1 1 Days of Worthy Sales Nickel Bathroom Fixtures Excellent in Quality, Unusually Low in Price 65c Glass Towel Rods, 24 inches long, with nickel sockets, at only 39c 75c Wash Cloth Racks. .49c $1 Towel Racks with three arms of heavy nickel. 69c $1.25 Tub Soap Dishes. .79c $1.00 Tub Seats of Oak. 69c 25c Tooth Brush Holders 19c 35c Sanitary Glass Tooth Brush Holder. ...... 19c All White Enamel Bathroom Fittings At Half Price 50c Sanitary Aprons 29c 25c Sanitary Aprons 15c All Sponges One Fourth Off Our entire' stock of Mandruka and superior quality sponges in all sizes, which are priced regularly from 10c to $5.00. $1 Automobile Sponges 79c Large, extra quality automobile sponges. All Rubber $2 Winner Water Bottles, Sale Price $1.69 Made of best maroon rubber, seamless and extra reinforced neck. Guaranteed for two yeiars. $2.50 Winner water bottle, same quality as above, three pint sizes, $1.98 $2.50 Fountain Syringe, Sale Price, $1.98 Two-quart capacity extra large heavy tubing, maroon pipes. $1.50 Water Bottles 98c Heavy rubber, some seamless, others with reinforced seams two or ( three-quart capacity. 75c Fountain Syringe 49c Beat grade -white rubber tub ing and hard rubber pipes. Two- quart capacity. $1.35 Eclipse Fountain Syringe at 89c Double reinforced seams rapid flow tubing and hard rub ber pipes. , $1 Fountain Syringe 69c Maroon rubber, seamless, ex tra heavy tubing. , $2 Whirling Spray Syringe, in red or white rubber at 08c WIDOW OF PIONEER rmfniTfih irvnriiv tMlUK lo ULAU i Helen ElizabethtJorinson'Dies Following L(?ng Period of lllnjess. Helen Klixabeth Johnson, widow of the late John Wesley Johnson, prin- , elpal of Portland's -first hih Vii.iaI , im.nt will probably- be made at Ku- geno. where her hus) husband. 1h buried. Mrs. Johnson was the second- daugh ter of W. Ij. and Frances (loodell Ad ams, pioneers of 1818, and was bom In tlalesburg. Ill, Jahimry &. JtU8, com ing to Oregon In the same year.. She was marrlej July 3, 186.". to -Johii Wesley Johnson, who at that time was presid.-nt of M.-M innville college. To her were lorn six children, all of whom survive her. They" are: Rev. Herbert S. Johnson, Boston. Mh, Kev. Virgil V. Johnxon, New York; Ixris M. Johnson.. New York: Wistar W. Johnson. Lynn, ' Mass.: Mrs. Eu genia Oriffln, Eugene, and Mrs. Ber nard C .lakway of . this city. She also leaves the following sisters and brothers: Mrsv.W. W. Pa rker. -M is. V. J. McDaniel mrf-Miss .Amy C. Ad ams of Portland: Mrs. James A.'-Akln. Astoria: W. H. Adams. Fairbanks. Alaska, and Gaines M. Adams, Pateros, Wash. Trout Kiss for Klamath. Washington, Feb.i: 11. On Senator Chamberlain's recommendation 100.000 brook trout eggs have been delivered to the Klamath Sportsmen's associa tion of Kalamath Falls. 35c Robe Hooks, all styles, at onlv ........... -19 50c Robe Hooks, extra large, at only . . . . . .2Sc $1.00 Tumbler Holder . 69c $1.25 Toilet Pap'r Rol'r 79c 50c Heavy Nitkel Brack- ets, the pair . 23c 25c Bath Spray and Shav ing Strop Hooks. . . .16c. TOILET PAPER SP'CIALS 10c Roll Toilei Paper 7c 15c Sanitary Toilet P'p'r 9c 10c Pure Tissue 6c, dozen for . .... .:i ...... .65c 5c Toilet Pap'et. . ... . . .3c Bath Brushes 50c Bath Brushes, genuine bristle, long detachable handle, only 39c $1.50 Hygienic Friction strap and 'glove, very invigorating: ..... .95c $2 Extra Heavy Friction Strap, at only. . .$1.50 75c Bath Brushes, pure bleached bristles; long, curved detachable han dle, at onH ..... .49c Goods Reduced 75c Sanitary Douche, all ' rubber, A9c. $2 Porcelain sanitary douche or irrigators, 2-qt. Rapacity, with five feet rubber typing connec- ' tion, at only 98 J 50c Household Rubber ' Gloves, i39c Peerless rubber gloves of the" best quality red rubjber, all sizes. $1.50 Rubber Cloves 95c Maroon "rubber, gloves guar anteed six months.?; 10c Gl's Nasal pouche 5c $1.00 Atomizers, 5 all sanitary metal attachments $. " 35c China Sick feeder 19c 50c rubber tubing, five-foot, rapid flow maroon tubing 23c 10c Bottle Brushes 5c 10c Styptic Pencils 5c 10c Caustic Pencils... 5c 35c Wrist Bands of sole leather, double - strap, f or ........ . . . . 19c 25c Wrist Bands, single strap, at onl$ . . . . 9c 10c Nursing Bottles, 12- oz. capacity, at only 6c 5c Nursing Bottles. . ,.4c