s THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY- 5, 1910. TOWN TOPICS 1 OTTBXAL TS1TZL BUREAU . Trawler to all polntt of tba United Btstsa . ar brad should tsk adtantace of nDennx-ao information and eenriee -offered through Th Oregon Journal TriTel Bums, in personal chart of lmy B. Smith. Railroad ticket and eteaaa- ablp bookings anmacad. rorafto exebaaca taaaaO. Information sires rfrdinc passports. TODAY'S FORECASTS Portland and Tirtnity Tonleht and thnraday ' ram ; south to nt. winds. Oreon Tonight and Ttatmday rain went por tion, rain or snow east portion ; cooler tonight southwest portion: raodaraia south to west wind. Washing-ton Tonight aad Thursday rain waat portion, ram or anow aaat portioa. Warnaar to . night cast ponton; moderate winds, aoatly -i southerly. WEATHEft-CWSDITIONS A low pressure am of eaoaiderablo Import jr anca U" central off' tba month of tba Colombia river, attended by precipitation orer tho middle and north fscifie aiopa and part of the northern Kocky Mountain region. Other depression are central off the New England coast and la the tin If of Mexico, each attended by precipitation. A great high pressure field oeerUea middle west ern Canada, and extends aonthward' orar the Mississippi valley and Lake region. The weather . la tnucli milder in parte of Montana, Booth Da kota, Wyoming. Colorado and Iowa, and much colder in the lower Lake region, Ohio Talley and Tennessee. The temperature ia abort normal along the Atlantis and Uolf coasta and over noxt of the Pacific alope. and Is generally below normal in other sections. Temperature below zero prevail from Alberta and northeastern lion Una eastward to Wisconsin. Small craft warning J were ordered for all point on the Oregon coast at 7:30 a. u. EDWARD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS , T-jl jo S8 TATIOXS --3 5- Is 3 it 11 11 Itaker, Or 8S I 24 Tl"0 Hoiw. Idaho 40 .30 .14 buffalo, N. V 4J. SO -0 Calgary. Alberta 10 t Chicago, 111 24 12 O Itenver. Colo 40' 2tt Irt Moiues. Iowa 22 10 O Edmonton Alberta - tt -10 .01. Eureka. Cal. . . S 60 .22 Fresno, Cal. ....... 60 48 0 Oalreaton, Texas 58 42 .52 Helena, Mont. 84 22 0 Honolulu. T. H. 70 7 Juneau, Alaska 84 02 I.o Angflea, Cal. 60 48 0 Marahfield, Or.' SO 44 .46 New Orleans, La 68 54 0 New York City. 42 34 , .08 Nome, Alaska 20 . . . .' 0 North Head. Wash. 4o 36 .18 Phoenix, Aria. 68 38 0 Portland, Or. SO 89 .24 Ht. Louis. Mo. ...- 84 24 0 Ht. Paul, Minn 2 8 0 Han Francisco, Cat ......... 64 50 .14 Heattle, Wash 46 88 0 Spokane, Wuh A... 34 19 .06 Tacoma, Wash. ... 46 36 .04 Vancourer, B. C 40 82 .78 Washington. B. C , 42 82 0 Winnipeg, Man. 10 18 0 THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Oa Sal at Business Office. The Journal. V . ) Get Well Free Every day trom 10 to 4 p. m. and evening-s on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from ,7. to 8, and Sundays from 10 to 12. Thousands of sufferers who have failed to et relief In any other way are Invited to Investi gate chiropractic methods, 'which are permanently curing hundreds every day. The best of chiropractic diagnosticians will thoroug-hly examine you, make a complete diagnosis of your case and direct treatments without any cost to you whatever. Chiropractic is the safe, sane, sure and modern science of curing; ' and preventing disease. Chiropractic removes the cause health returns. The above service is all free to you. Prl- vate treatments may also be had in col lege building- by members of the faculty, either lady or men practitioners. Pacific Chiropractic College, corner Park and Yamhill. Telephone Main 1014. Dr. Klliott, director of clinics. Private of- i flee in College building. Main 1014. Resi dence, Woodlawn 886. Adv. National Choral League With the re moval of the ban on public meetings the community sings of the National Choral league will be resumed on Thursday evening at .Central library. A new feature will be the flrBt of a course of 20 lessons in Spanish conversation, by Professor J. Irving Crabbe, from 7:30 to 8:15 p. m. The usual singing of patriotic songs, leadership of Professor Tom G. Taylor, will follow from 8 :15 to 9 :30 p. m. The public is Invited. Ad mission is free. Find Alleged Thief Ring Kric John son was arrested by Officers Foster and Nelson late Tuesday afternoon, on the complaint of "Charles H. Wheeler, a watchman at the Albina Engine & Ma- chine works, at Loring street and Al - blna avenue. Johnson is accused of ETEBT EYEXIwa Music and Dancing from tm V-9A m . - ... B :SQ to 12:30 . M. OORnjKPj ROAD. WAV and (uastair) al Jau Band. th. sort Jm" -anal In tnt Manhwaat Urge dining-room jnd dane floor ara Ulatkra Is perfeeL No Muffy ataaoapharo oatuuoa aiTottav. rnv OUW DAILY LUNCH II a. m. to S a. m. SS, SOo. SSo Oo to 7 Bo. IneluaV tifl aoup, rentable, drtnka, dessert AMSanOAItaOHt. Nasi DISHES rrvt at an Hove 5t?0,L -Y OHIOKKN DINNIR THE UNITED ARTISANS INSURE THE: WHOLE FAMILY Special Dept. for Juniors Four Up-to-Dst Plan Adequate Rates Assets Over $1,100,000 Headquarters 608 Beck BIdg. Main 1220 . A-1112 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief FO R IMDIG ESTI O N 'UiiERt or mc tRIITIir COMPANY wTiti u Sessss .!iil173.s17w1. Voun ' IT" Use. I I Open 1 11 a.m. I t8 I am. I Suggests Expert-; Goat Inspection Should Be Made ' "I am convinced that some one who la loyal to the children of Portland and Oregon and who has expert knowledge of goats should- visit Cy press island in Puget Sound and In spect the 300 goats that are to be shipped here for distribution among boys and girls," said Acting Superin tendent X. A. Grout of the Portland schools, this morning. "These goats, I have been told, have been running wild on the Island and have been multiplying there for sev eral years. It would be worth so much to the boys and girls and to tho state to inaugurate the enterprise suc cessfully that I think we should-be sure before the goats are shipped that they are tractable and that they are milk goats. Otherwise the goat growing plans in Oregon may be set back for a matter of ten years." "The goats have not been inspected, so far as I know, but I have been as sured that most of them have been milked." said N. C. Marls, field work er of the state board of education, who is one of the most active promot ers of the goat raising enterprise for the boys and girls of the state. being in league with workmen employed In the yards who passed property through the fence, which Johnson Is ac cused of having sold. His alleged, ac complices were not caught. Dry Law Violators JToroeros The war emergency squad confiscated 1666 quarts of whiskey, wine, beer and other alcoholic concoctions and arrested 295 persons during January, according to the monthly report of Lieutenant Thatcher. Those found guilty of various offenses paid fines totalling $3013 and served 883" days in the city jail. Be sides this a total of 600 days was given In suspended sentences. Fifteen cases have not been cleared In the courts, according to the report. Lieutenant Thatcher said he investigated 161 com plaints and in addition all the 1919 ap plications for hotel and lodging house licenses. Chrtstlaa Selene Leetare Third Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city announces two free lectures on Christian Science by Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. B.. of Kansas City, Mo., member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church; the First Church of Christ, Scientist, iu Boston, Mass., in First church edifice 19th and .Everett sts., Thursday and Fri day evenings, February 6 and 71 at 8 p. m. Doors -open at 7 :30. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. Adv. Americas Flag Presented Singing of the national anthem and patriotic speeches by members of the Brother hood of Hallway Carmen marked . the ceremonies attendant upon the presen tation of a beautiful. American flag to Portland lodge No. 268 of the Brother hood at Carpenter's hall, Tuesday night. William H. Galvani made the presenta tion speech before one of the largest crowds ever assembled in the hall. Jap Injured by Falling K. -Miyagl. employed by the 8. P. tt S. ralljray. was taken to the emergency hospital at the police station Tuesday afternoon, suf fering from cuts on the back of his head. The man stated that he was walking along Fifth street, and slipped and fell while crossing Flanders. After his wounds were dressed he was able to return to his homo. Analysis Of Death "Swedenborg's Analysis of Death," second in the series of lectures by Rev. William R. Reece on the "Philosophy of Emanuel Sweden- bore." will be given tonight at the Cen tral library, room E, at 8 o'clock. This lecture is based on Swedenborg's work. "Heaven and Hell," published at Lon don in 1738. Succeeding lectures in this series will be hem lit library nail. Frank Shepard's Iaterarban Line Columbia highway and St. Helens, two round trips dally. Columbia highway leaves 10 a. m. for Cascade Locks; 4 p. m. for Bridal Veil. St. Helens line leaves 10 a. m. and 4 p. ti. Cars leave St. Charles hotel Front and Morrison, Port land. Small packages carried. Phones Marshall 4381. A-36U. Adv. Fnmlgatlng Candle Starts , Fire tfianxets tailing from a bed upon a fumigating candle started a 6mall fire Tuesday afternoon in the home of E. W: Creuger, 58 Kast Eighty-seventh street. The family was fumigating after influ enaa. On account of the -fumes from the candles no one could enter the room. so tne lire department was called. Dr. Wlilard to Speak "Our Coming internationalism will be the subject of an address before the Progressive Busi ness Men's club at the Benson hotel, Thursday noon, by Dr. Wallace W. Wli lard John A.JUaing will preside. Spe cial musical features have been pro vided. Pyorrhea Can Be Cared Decay li preventable soft, crumbly teeth will harden. - Our knowledge at your service. If your physician or dentist doubts, you may become a living testimony. Smith Long Clinic, Broadway building. Adv, Clares Commnnity Dinner Kenil- worth Presbyterian church's monthly community dinner and conference meet ing is to be held Thursday evening at the church. There is to be a supper con ference for the Sunday school. New Era committee and young people. League: of Rations Tople -I "The League of Nations" Is to be the subject or Kev. Elias Gjerdmg at the Thursday evening jprayer meeting in the First Norwegian Danish M. E. church, Eighteenth and Hoyt streets. Health the Great Asset A man's earn ing capacity is often restored by The Milk and Rest Cure. The Moore Sani tarium. Phone E. 47. Office 908 Send ing building. Main 6101. Adv. " . Eat Br ad ley's Pies They're fine! At all restaurants : and cafeterias. Bradley's cocoanut cream Pies, U-uml What's best? Bradley's mince Pies. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier, dally at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street Sunday. St. Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Tas Berkley Dsnelng Sehoot will give a dance every Wednesday and Saturday night at 129 4th, third floor. First class music. Gents, 50c; ladies free. Adv.) Big Masquerade Ball At Swiss hall. Third and Jefferson, Saturday evening, Feb. 8. United Swiss Societies of Ore gon. Everybody welcome. Adv. Bags Stolen From Hons Thieves en tered the home of Mrs. F. 1 1. Burnett. 387 East Third street. Monday and stole three of her large rugs. Detectives LaSalle and Malonej are investigating. Steamer Jessie Harklas, for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leaves Alder street dock at I p. n. AdV. j - ' r Boek Springs Utah and Cnmberland Coals, Portland Y Suburban Coal Co., Couch and Front sts. Broadway 858 and A-3368. Adv. ! Colnmbla River Smelt, 50-lb. box S1.S0 Northwest Fish Products - Co. Phone Main 4760. 205-Tamhill st. Adv. Lieutenant Moreland Retaraiag Lieu tenant JuUus C Moreland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. More land of Port land, has landed in the United. States and la on his way 4o Camp Lev.V, according to a telegram received. Tues day by his parents. Lieutenant More land was wounded In action .just before the armistice was signed.-' ' . Toe Oaghto Bay aa Ao and yon oughto select It from The " Journal "want" ads today. Adv. Reveille Danees Every Wednesday evening at Christensen's hall. Come and help the soldiers. Adv. Rosenblatt Coaeert Seat Sale Now open at Sherman, Clay at Co., sixth and Morrison. Adv. Dr. Cal vis S. Waits has resumed prac tice. 4 IS Selling bldg. Telephone Main 711. Adv. . , O. Davenport Both phones. Long distance hauling. 144 Front- Adv. Everybody Corns to soldiers dance,; Cotillion hall, Thursday. Feb. . Adv. ; Dr. L. O. Roberts has returned, 148 Killingsworth avenue. Adv. Dr. C. E. Brows, Eye, Ear Mohawk building. Adv. PERSONAL MENTION Princess RadziwtH Arrives Princess Catherine Radii well, who 'n to lecture in Portland on conditions in Russia, has arrived, with her maid, at the Portland hotel, where she left strict orders that she should not be disturbed by callers or by telephone this morn ing. Princess Radsiwell, though r.us sian by birth, is now a French sub ject, having recently become Madame Dintin of Parts. She has been doing war work for the last year and has come, to Portland after an extended tour through California. Oregon cierk Dead William Phelan, who was chief clerk at the Oregon for a number of years, died Monday in New York. Mr. Phe lan left Portland In May. 1915, to be- j come manager of the Hotel Stowell In Los Angeles. He was later con nected with - a number of California hotels and was assistant manager of the Hotel Manhattan in New York at the time of his death. Mr. Pehlan Is survived by his wife, who lives in New York ; his mother, Mrs. Mary Phelan, and a brother, Anthony rhelon, 6046 Thirty-sixth avenue southeast, Port land. - Stockmen Ready to Meet A"-number of stockmen "are arriv ing in the city to attend a mc 7 ting of the Sacific International Lives association, being held today. A. D. Dunn, breeder of thoroughbred cat tle at Wapato. , Wash. ; C. A. Hallis, cattle; raiser, from Pasco and A. a.. Piper, who raises dairy cattle at Wala Walla, are at the Impei . One of Taft Party Comes Miss Ethel Dl McKinney, second ad-' vance agent for the Taft party, which is to be in Portland ton for the League of Nations convention has ar rived at the Multnomah to complete the arrangements for their reception. .1 Spokane Cattleman Registers V. M. Rothrock, of the Day & Roth rock cattle ranch at ' Spokane, Is In Portland to attend the meeting of the Pacific International Livestock asso ciation. He is staying at the Portland. Phil Gevuriz a Visitor Phil Gevurtz. who opened the Mult nomah hotel and was its first operator passed through Portland this morning on his way to Srn Francisco. Mr. Oevurts Is now engaged in business in Vancouver, B. C. Noted Musician at Benson Josef Hofmann. pianist, who is to play at the Heillg tonight, arrived this morping at the Benson, accompanied by ,G. Ward of New York. Returned From California ; Mrs. L. W. Therkelsen has returned to Portland from California, where she has been spending several months. She is staying a. the Portland. Three- Lumbermen in City Thorpe Babcock,. of Hoqulam. Roy EL Dickerson. of San Frp.ncisco, and "ick Cooney, of Cosmopolls, are, among lumbermen registered at the Benson. Oscar Kelsey, sheriff, of I'ossH, is visiting at the Oregon. Dr. Vance and N. McTntyre, stock men from Malone, are guests at the New Perkln. William F. Van Nuys, of Albany, is registered at the Washington. B. E. Cobb,- who runs a five-and-ten-cent store at The Dalles, is staying for a few days at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lee. of Newberg, are registered at the Seward. Mr. Leo is In the mercantile business. Roy Alexander, who was formerly associated with his father in a store at Pendleton, has just been mustered out of the service. He is visiting at the Imperial on his way home. Dr. M. IT. Smith., of Clatskanie, Is a guest at the Multnomah. F. W. Settlemeir, merchant from Woodburn, is a guest at the Portland. O. Hiim. who owns a fish cannery at Altoona, Wash., ia registered at the Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hubbeii. wno are in business at Hoqulam. Wash., are visiting at the New Perkins. J. M. Durllng. of Seattle, is a guest at the Wa-'-flngton. Dr. W. T. Ouilllson, or isugene, is staying at tho Cornelius. L. O. Herrold, contractor irom eaiem. is at the Seward. Intoxicants Bring Five Men to Grief Georae Johnson, arrested by Motor- cvcle Officer Nome Monday night on a charge of driving an automobile while he was Intoxicated.; was sentencea to spend 15 days in Jail and to pay a fine of $100. Sam Shojoj arrested by Lieu tenant Thatcher about a week ago on a charge of -violating the prohibition law by keeping a supply, of illicit liquor at his home at Seventeenth and Kearney streets, was fined 9100. Manuel Denis and Raymond Garcia, arrested late Monday night at the union station with a supply of liquor, were turned over to the United States authorities, and How ard Anderson, who was with the pair. but who had a much smaller supply of liquor, waa fined S25 by Judge Rossman. KLESN-ilfslD: THE BREAD that Is dia tinetively good. AU year grocer it i ii Lower Fares From H East .for SunM'er ; Travel ArewSbught . . )..-.:' I Members of the North Pacific coast passenger traffic committee met in the office of A. D, Charlton, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the Northern Pacific railway, and chairman of , the committee. Tuesday afternoon to discuss a proposed reduction of passenger rates for summer travel. Representatives of the North Pacific committee will attend a meeting of pas senger traffic men in Chicago February 18, when an effort will be made to se cure low excursion rates to the West and to Alaska and various national parks. Members of the local committee are: A. D. Charlton, chairman; William Mc Murray, general passenger agent of the O-W. R. Sc. N. lines; John M. Scott, general passenger agent of Southern Pacific lines; R. H. Crosier, general passenger agent of the S., P. tt S. rail way ; C. W. Meldrum of Seattle, general passenger agent of the Great Northern railway, and AJ P. Chapman of Seattle, representing the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Truancy of School Pupils Is Largely Blamed'on Parents That some parents have taken ad vantage of the inriuensa situation -to keep their children out of school and then have taken them to places where they are in more danger of contracting the disease is the charge made by H. C Krum, truant officer. "Truancy itself is a very small part of the problem with which we have to deal," said Mr. Krum, "but our great est difficulty lies with parents who keep their children out of school. A large per cent of our juvenile court cases are caused directly by irregular ity in school attendance." The average ' daily; absence from school last year was 1555.4. This year the average will be enormously In creased because parents may keep their children out if they are afraid of in fli'pnza. With the average cost of ed ucation to the taxpayers amounting to 25 cents a day, tho loss to the state Ka absence from school amounts to a considerable sum. In school rooms it amounts to three 12 room buildings vacant each day. The truancy board has been lenient With parents during the influenza wave, but the truancy law, which provides for the arrest of parents, will be more rig idly enforced, according, to Mr. Krum. (( S99.4 tor lit Llbrtyy,A 8100 Bond 83.70 foe 2d Llbarty ) S100 Bond S97.04 for 3d Llbarty 4 , , 3100 Bond SSB.Se for 4th Liberty 4V4 . 31 0O Bond 380 Bond ono half of above prloe. New York price ( which we pay, plus accrued iinterest, less usual brokerazel Tuesday. JwiUi interest added, were as abore quoted, j Receipts bousbt on partial paid bonds, or money adiranced to complete your payments. Vp to 80 of their fce Talue loaned at 7fl interest. Money forwarded by return mail for bonds sent us by registered letter. Open Saturday until 8. 251 UL S- NATIONAL. VBANK BLDG. V Take breakfast, luncheon or dinner at the Hazel wood fine quality food, excellently prepared and served in the most pleasing surroundings. 127 Broadway Dry Lumber Wanted m We are always in the market and make prompt settlement for HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE BOX LUMBER Suitable for immediate manufacture. Either rough or surfaced., North Portland Box Co. NORTH PORTLAND. OREGON . PYORRHOEA fSfiTm Be aurs yon ar free from this dreaded dUcaie, wnleh works' saeh ravages lathe Monte and ceases the loss of sonad teeth and often prodnees disease and death ay distributing Its poison to remote parts of the oooy. If take a la the early stages it eaa be saceeasfally treated. Cone in and investigate. Fartiealar attention paid to plate and hrldgework. stCr. XASI5ATIO 1BK SS Tears ia Portland WISE DENTAL CO. Sll Fattlar BnUdlng, Third aad-Waehlsrtoa OU-Soaked Canvas Fires Entrance to Hotel; Damage $100 Fire caused by spontaneous combus tion didymbout 8100 damage to the un used entrance f the New Green hotel as 807 Oak street early Tuesday. Abe Zuaraan of the American Express com pany saw the fire, pulled out a burning tarpuUn, thereby helping to avert a se rious fire. He was slightly burned. : Fire did slight damage to the. home of L. E. Pldball. 1214 Flanders street,. Monday evening. Teachers of Inland Empire to Convene Announcement of the annual conven tion of the Inland Empire Teachers' as sociation, of which -he is a member of the executive committee, has been re ceived by Superintendent D. A, Grout. The meeting is to be held in Spokane April 2, 8 and 4. Among the speakers have been obtained Dr. George D. Strsyer of Columbia university and Dr. J. R. Jewell of the -University of Arkansas. Miss Ethel E. Red field of Boise, Idaho, is president of the association.- Dry slabwood and blocks. S. & H. green stamps for cash. Holm an Fuel Co. Main 353, A-S53. Adv. ALL the tlpersonal attention it is possible to crowd in to QUICK SER VICE Is assured Patrons at Popular prices in both of our 2 restaurants. Smpertal MauaavaTwav l? W o n d c r f ul tble d'hote, breakfasts, lunches and dinners. A la carte service continuous. F or Valentine Day the sweetest remembrance of all is i Hazelwood Candy We ; have prepared some lovely redj satin boxes in heart shape all packed with our choicest candies there are other novel ideas also that will appeal J to you as Valentines. j 388 Washington St. .rv-- T . i Ramsey, Turned ;. j Back After Voyage, y Is Well Under Way Da-ld Ramsay, a Portland boy, has returned home with an honorable dis charge after getting as far as four days oat at sea on his voyage "over there." II M on board a transport when the arQlstice was signed. He brings home with him a number of interesUng pic X PATHE RECORDS We haVe selections front all the operas the SAN CARLO GRAND OPERA CO. will sing. La Boheme i Secret of Suzanne I' Pagliacct Romeo and Juliet Call and ask' to hear r TAILORED CLOTHES For LIBERTY f BONDS We Allow 5 Per Gent. Premium $5250 for a $50 Bond! Smart, new woolens now displayed.; Faultless de signing and workman ship. Moderate prices. 5 Per Cent Discount to Soldiers and Sailors! Tailoring Go. 104 Fourth Street Between Washington and Stark Suite Pressed 35c Dry or Steam Cleaned Slt 77 UNIQUE BIG SHIRT SALE TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS Starch and Soft Cuff $1.503 for. .L . . Starch and Soft Cuff, $2.00 values. . . . Soft Cuff in Fine Crepe, $2.50 values. . Fine Mercerized Fabric, $3.50 values. . Silk Fibers, $5.00 values ............ Pure Tub Silks, $6.50 values .... ,'. . . . Best Silk Broadcloth, $8.50 values,. . . . . Negligee Shirts $1.50 3 for. ........ Agents for Shawknit Hosiery Cooper's Union Suits, . Special . . ...... ROBINSON ONE-BUCK 353 Washington St. KIRK'S MILITARY SHOP .Corner Third and Stark Streets, Portland. Oregon OLIVE DRAB MACKINAWS, fine mi- Q flfl teritl and nicely made likercut. . DXOeUU BLACK MACKINAWS .................. $6.00 ALASKA MACKINAWS $4.00 U. S. OVERCOATS, ALL WOOL, blue, Ct O flffc it .. ...... $10.00 and tPlAeUU No material on the market to equal these. RAIN COATS, short length, lined with Q Ff double back, at. . . . tDeeOU CORDUROY SUITS plain trousers M (T A or breeches, at. J 4 . DXfeOU CORDUROY COATS ,.,..... .$8.00 See our Blankets at $1.50 and $3.00. others tip to $8.50. I ! r AUTO ROBES, grey fall wool, turn rain . ... $7.50 Flannel Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, tou, mattresses, t-tc, ttc. TELEPHONE MAIN 4215 tures of patients at the Walter Reed reneral hospital at-Washington, Dj. C where be underwent an operation. ! The Walter' Reed Institution is a re ceiving depot for soldiers suffering from shell shock, gas 'or amputation. While he waa located at the hospital 2500 men were there, with arms or legs missing through action at the battle front. Ramsay lauds the work of the Institu tion in oaring for the returned soldiers, saying they get the best treatment pos sible. They are fitted out with artificial limbs aa much aa possible where ampu tation cases are treated. ; Aida Madame Butterfly Rigoletto Faust I II Trovatore yolir favorite opera sung by . i 17 WASMINOTOM STftttT $4.00 .$1.65 .$2.15 .$2.95 .$4.25 .$4.95 .$6.95 .$4.00 .$2.00 & DETL0R m SHIRT HOUSE Majestic Theatre Bldg. Shoes, Leggings, Hats, ' WRITE FOR PRICES i Frledrlch Adler, the Austr'an who killed Count Stuergkh. has beca refused admittance into Switzerland, . although his- passport had been vised. DAM IU Guaranteed .... IX S LESS05S Ladies $2.50 Gentlemen $5 ' AT DE HONEY'S' BEAUTIFUL. ACADEMY, tD AND WASUISaiO.V - New classes, tor beginners start Mon ay, Thursday and Friday svenlnre this week. , , All modern dm i room aances tautht ; In lessonsladles $2.60, gen tlemen 1 5 00 to all Jolnlna titne classes. Take one Or four lessons a week. . Tickets are food until used. Advanced classes for fancy steps, eta. start Tuesday evening., to 11 :3U. This ruarantee term Is wortn 15. and if you ever Intend to learn dancin take advantage of this out rate, for this week only. Secure your tickets at once. Join our sow classes. -. , rt DIFFEBETTT FROM OXHKIl f r SCHOOLS ' The Osly School with a separate step room and 10 extra teachers where back ward , pupils receive special attention. The Osly School teaching- each lesson the entire evening:. I to it, where you receive the proper amount of practice. The Osly School with a system where you dance with dosens of different part ners, teaching; the gentlemen to lesd and : lady to follow correctly (the only way to become a practical dancer. The Osly School where each pupil re ceives a printed description of all dances free We do not teach before dancincr parties begin, or give short one-hour lessons, and 1 conscientiously believe one lesson from us Is worth six In the average school. The most backward pupil will not feel embarrassed. Our academy is In the best residence location and you will meet refined people. Pri vate lessons all hours. Lady end gentle man Instructors. If you desire the moat simple ballroom dance or the roost beau tiful stags dance, call afternoon or eve ning. 7 cHALLtirav A few - so-called teachers are ' again trying to copy my advertising and I hereby challenge such Individuals to enter a contest with me in dancinsr graceful ballroom and stsge dancing end In teaching dancing. I will. rent The Auditorium - at my expense and wilt wager from 1100 to 10,U0i In liberty Bonds, winner's purse to be donated to Red Cross. They may be able to copy my advertising or to conduct public dances, but they Know they cannot copy my ability as a dancer or Instructor. Now all I ask Is a chance and we will show the public who can. really dance and teach dancing. Now Mr. R. and Mr. Ik, you know you never were sue. cessful In ad writing or teaching danc ing, xou now copy my ads. s why not call on me and learn to dance and teach dancing? Phone Main 76S6. Tell your friends. ; EYESIGHT SPECIALIST You Are the Judo Tour final decision after we have examined your eyes for glasses' will be, "They are the beet ever." Try us for your next pair. j "Wherm thm ffest" EycglciMses Arm Made :; Ki ;:;' ; ;; ;,-::';;:.. ' Hopkins Optical Co. 300-307 Morgan Eldg. Reliable Dentistry W suaranU ear work for 10 Jura, We will examine jronr totb r and tell you Just what tbr eie piiiinse. . , . .ei.oo one we OelS Orewn...,..SS.Se-.00 fereeleln Orewne SS, rrquir red eat Vahtle liver ell work. 1 -' fOvn K renins Usui 10 Boston Painless Dcntht: Between 4tb end Stli en Weahlnsten St. t S&ro &rextvz hcrr.z- jtQiKsre&cyloc.ni; i Ift&Te promtfcd Atrc.t oericr man wina cMedtHittsred tot&cta i TtVre wont be no uv? j trQS or ona crumb r Yir.I.C.A.CoUegG ' Preparatory Sctocl . t , Day and Night ; Small classes and intensive instruction permit unusually rapid progress; " j r . . Accredited to all. colleges and universities on the Pa cific Coast ; ' , New term opens February 1st, j 50 discount to re turned soldiers. 'Enroll now. Call or write. f Division A, Room 41C Y. M. C A. Portland SO-SSOi and what It will eost I f Taatlt fee.... .ag.OOl atraotlefl . . ... . . .SO t P-Sllnea. .......see V I siva cor Dronal aUaotioa te V S . V. " ! : Or. Newtes .-v? r.i 1