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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1916)
i ?r : fsm 'juii n Tl n L Snow-Bound O.-W. R. & N. Passengers Lend in Praise i cf Treatment by Railway. SOME GET NEEDED RESTS IVaim al Tl Dalle, llrlp rrovtdc 1 atrrtalanx-al re T ra r k- r. rtrrea l.rwi lighter f.atcl Ore- I as fa. T ptfli averfthine; from eesiee ta pni-. rt brU. Thus aiaay a itnfmbo'iM Baeo"er a, th. H-V. :. N. !'" I r rfl la the city tarda? spaol t" fer day. 'm a clear tek t T(i :; an4 IC).l l'.ir. Aai with aui e of car) '" bjo. 4 dm kmt aeavilr on th r bead. TS iormb'in. fo;j are lo4 la thlr peal. et Ifte railroad eftiru!. T"e 4-tain. peen-r ware dmH aai !'.tf-4 at th. pne of " rorn" l4r n4 rr rrolin twla far their tomfatl. J. K rr.e. In. rpreatetive or Th -"ia ta h!.-ae. was Ire tormhou4 pwori. rm rr i mm oe- Vf. V.rre a.4 thai the tram e WM.-& h tr:4 uftre4 material el anlit he il In'o tho f.'n tiin. la Uim ( Tw ton. Moat of lie irtii)'' r.Btr4 aea la ! Colum bia l:i-r ;re. af.rl tinman t In4 !t la hy the p....-r,.r. eta. 14 at Th De't-a ln.l, ( nia4 -i're thaalere and er4 p:vtDtf )Ur ef tee pi4tr atopp.4 here tat l.e o.tV ! a eoulhern -a.r. aa4 prne ef Pr chlt- ar ml ti r4 l"okln inatbvca ha- pa a tirm 'rBT. fr. o-mvllt Naa ra4 aeallaav .Tin" (iwMXi'ri an tti'tnal'l t-it o. It. wm.-h . nil al lWtiri- ;U fren T'4-l we'll jrtray rmraia. w f'.aa C. jrRill. rt trn l ror'aa4 tal chl ft' M rir4 l:a tNat ha t"a h" fa. ha la Baf yaara. M' iyri;t'a 4atlntiea llx4 !. ia pro-a.ir4 la lial placa aa .nk tl tr4-y aiornmc. I'"aala hia h-iaja a) nln'""i l ' -t ,V T. !:. orinlrfaal a( tha Jla'rogaUttn tJfa la'' H'T la !''. a. I. aa a pf l aaola'aa ttninc f p.ra aa v IT lhal inH haa arr. hra aa Tual tV U ha anja4 ln mparl a n-a. UT4 A. Ti'-hioa. "! t" B "' )r.rar 'omt.T at aa.-aar. R C. dm w aa tni. Iraio. aa4 proa4a4 ort.laarU laot C aa fatalaaa) r. paHot af lh ,N-.naa r.rtia i-! rumpmi, a 0a4 baa la . tor 4 atnar a a i.f.;n4 at 1M fal-. J-aiv jiot.imaa. lM rli" ia-haal. wa an'"" BB'ar ! It :. m ' na4 Tiia f'alta. . . VJra. a1 afTi. iil ef tjr. Si ait a Uftf. 'hu-ti9 pa-har. aaa fa at'taa ia-a &m4 parfv lia : e(f.. a, lla ( al tha fort- U-t Kfl tna aI4arf-f ma amnf Na paA. -r a fa ill as Ta tallaa Ma wa pl.l la a M a lTl'l a::a4 fcr ' "'' I'aaal'" fmtil in pa ! a( sa W n. aV N. t'flmraf Ha aaaj a ,aar4 triat ha coul4 cuatlaua la kT. t. J- Vl'"taia. er?i.ll f la ir-a.faaa T ra A l:uJf oMptar. aC ,aaaa. . a aa) h' ta fa tf ia to hta a' aaua"" I lla rilir al Ta t'awaa a-4 .. t 1-orti.aaH aa tha rt Kaah f-.4 a?ar.a mo 4 Ta rl Iraia tlat rama ihmu t'ttn pnaa aa tha f rkn. Iaf(i4 A ja'.t!a ma cairt4 a aaa at tta paaaRr J. A. l'i'(. IM . rturm4 trn a romlto af tha mMf af ta T"iaa4 t'a-rta flaat Vampaar ha!4 al ' f a aa ii rtahtar llaaallaa Tralav :n fimftjp. a taraa aaaw aa ;Kta4 h tha raitroa-1 a'Ti.-ii.. ta kna iha Iraia aa throuh t . I' rt!a'4. l It. I ii(! ha waa a ojpla af 4a a lala. nf paaara aa tha 'atl4 NirtS (-114 r lfijt-a ClG'"annin aa4 ( hartaa IV IC'irtaf. cf tba llarlay alaama tamraivr. j.mmf l-.:-hr4a. a.e't fa Iha t'irt:o4 l"ol taaur a4 o?iaf tinaa a-t)marria man fr a i?rti"f arxa houa. aja a paaaaaaar aa OB af aat-rdar'a ilmi) train.. fra aaa la TMa Taailaa T4a4vr. It a.nt aa r t (a -wr.teoo aa4 aa fr aa W:: Wi:a. aa4 arrta4 ffm I 4 larritnry J r'.rHr aa haf aftaf , (nimrrll r-a:ra ail. aiha ajoh t a 'ua lrr15"T 4 ta .4a. la wait at Tft- ri: fof an aaal ho.. nt :raf. An4 lioaa li remmar- ra) iriir hai la star ll that lima la Tha rnaila... Ta f-l t!Vl wanT coramarrlal lr- Ia faita4 ta faraHa Iftair aaktr rrta-h reaMa" itpM. firataa4 mMT a la4:a aituatlon, "I tna a f,or h'-inai la -ro4 hyaioTd. MORE BOOKS GIVEN REED W. I. OM IhrMMtra Work of NolcJ Aiarrtnia Wrltrra. r.a.4 fHa ll- ! fari4 m ,M.m 4aaa(iaa ef tram W r ri.. T?a tfl caf f lha rh af tn fa-rwr.ua A-"--aa a(laa. IJa Tr. 'in, 1ra-et. WiiUlMMn. tfr. an4 T- I'aia. alao traala ti,... In. ;-.;... af warh. of lalaa.-. vl:'f an4 ;lha; a lata! of Mr ! . fra.i.aanMr haa praota4 la ca: aoliae.rta or Baa ana arn '" ki ala ha h-aa - iaa ha ahtaiaah'a la Kn4 rt a4 warhrrn.h ir. aa aj ii ' aaa.-la tha la litafat.ra aa4 m It ' '4a" thaar-r lhal IK aa, of ! 4aaro la ha ! :-4- hal an.l I i uafrala. la a aaal PERSO'ALMEfiTION. TT. fharraf. f 1a:toa. I T a. II. It. PT. af 5r.rr.. la at lha r- hiaa. t. -!-!. af Jaa'l'a. I. hi lha To f f,fr of r.alala. ta at tha l f Nna. of Alala. I l ""Ct" -. hi.!4. f Ma4'ar4. U l .t. ttaah'aa f K-att:a. I ht ISa CARDS DRIVE G 00 FROfilHOEDIRlS mt.alon. la at th Comal !u from Sp- haao. . J. C l.-ak. of nar'oa. X. U ht ! Crarn. A ilmro. of Moooaar Park In. J l Vrtatyra. of Fpo Wiiiiaa Iscli. of ln:i. la al th ImpariaL n r. not. t rf3o. u at tn IairrtI. T. M Klrhr. of Claotaa4. I at lha rerCaa4. . II. .. M.tch:L of Wauoa, U ht tho rorttand. J K rot lit. of !::. u l f'orllaa4. H. P. txUa. f Hoalllo. I l Cora Una. C. I. Hroaa. of Bahar. U at tho Corna'tttA a .V f.ichanJjon. of n:orfa. It at ISO Orajtoa. lixrt. XfKtr. of Waterman. I hi tha r rhino. J. irdoa. of foAllI. U tltroa at t&a I'artlaad. O. f. K.tl. ef falam. U r!trc4 at tha faf4 Mr. .. V. .t. of faloa. Is rl- tr4 al tho a-atoa. Mr. ac4 Mr H. 1710. Of uucm aro at tho Mo. Mr. and Mr, rranh Witt, of Chrha ti. ara at to lUlort Mr. and Mra. J. M. lanf ton. cf Lns- lo.a. ara al tha l-l"B. I'toronco Jar.hltia. of GoMaodalo. Vah. I at tho lton. II. r. NaaalL of llormltlon. I Tt- l.tr4 at tho I m P" ta il W. Klaalin. af t" Tolnt. " !-. I r t"4 at lh .ortooia- . J. ji. Hall raltara4 yoalorday hi tha Nortont froro Oo-d llaacft. Mr. and Mr. A. J. U'liUtio aro at tha Nortonla from Vanrouar. U. C Si2,3B6jBiyEHMrp JEWS ur. r.i .utu ar.na mouk ox It WAX KX9T. 5 HtUntf. tr4Vurer o( lh Tort- Una luoJ lor tn rlC f uXrr Id J in foUnd. leUrpt.-4 to hr ; rnrr.l hlittnrr of th fund la Tork ct-rdy. Ten lotMnU dotUr. ir'Jjr rcn .nt. mki n, loll o II2.V tfw!y r tcn ri dually In in ..naU ot 1ft" nrnl commiltc rn-n JrtUnl icr- Tb tot- c-i:ction tj ! I--t BlPi wr ItJ.i't . n fana r nU-l commc ti.ly. I'nnewtnc th dntion nl in to Wf. Jaip j.itriiy. hat ... ... a.a-a- - W. Nt'-- 3-fUl4 . --a -a V -. W a l. .....a M ii ''4 l-ftadlr 4 - jffi(l.i . . a a a a a a a a a I ftas 0mmif ... 4 . ......aa..oa-.a.aaa.a W rt-f fc.if- ,4ft 4T ! a.a-aaaaaa Kn, . H l, - t a o o a ata a a . V. C,J11- . . , ....aaaa)-ai oii-fj tlllr ..o.aa8aaaaaaaaa8- r J M' ......aa.aa.aar.a. t a .aoa-aaaa.-a.aaaa a J .- " a ...aaaaaaaa V ' V Wlanf- fclitnaa aVaVi . 'it ........oaaaaa.a-a V f . aaaaaaaaaaa.a r-r-i (- r- liatr I. - 4-a a a aa a -. 9 ' !'- . . a . a a - - aa.a a.a a. fi V. '. t li !,- - V lry lja .... ilM4-fail .... J'f lx. J. (" ! Ta'al ... la- ...lliiain If.DIAfJ AGENTS PROTEST Knrbr: and Toos iUrr fffl rLl Ctpnoar Tranfrr- f:0i:rit !:. l"o. I I rfparlal . ... tViUon. fa Ba ara auparlrv t,n4--a of tha lal In4ia a--r. ' " 4t .a4 ! tha tioirmr.l a pra l,.t aafit hi Iraa.f.r ta Oklahoma Mr. hl'wn ha raala4 or4 lhal Mr. Va44ali. of tha Tobim lilr iwr ta Voetaraa. haa rfaa4 la acrapt tha 4 if.la or tna i.oHuri lr ll.nn ro--atlf rt ma tlwa ir W.hinor. I '- r(rrin lh iaa N.partmal of IndU AfTalra. and It aa whlla lhara t"at ha a lnform-4 of tha Impan4ia n I"1 lodiaa ofOraa Mr. J. I- t.raff I IVad. Mra t.ittiaa Oraff. lfo of J. U Graff. oaar of tha llot-l Mar. 4!4 al Pau ,4;.ii, f:.. Januarv :. Mr. ;rff a a hatlo of I'ortUnd. ar.d aaa 4i y.ara rlO. fha lha d4Mar af oarar Klihoora. fota4 Mataa ;ucr for Crocoa, durloc ta Uraol Admlo UtrmUoa. Renrbars Man I Ailom?" .plriit. Rfi:irm5. Or rob, S. Stoclal. I. K Ittid. lor raanr yaara court ro oortar hr. lodair rno'ircxi Mo ran-fid-y IT Iitrkrl Attorticr. lla la a r.apobtlcao. O. II l""rtor. l:pro.nia tlra from Ihla diatrlrl. o lta nolle that ha wa. a rardl.lato for ra-oloftlon. ' a "" ' - j - - "aa. v -4 w ft ' - . ifSt iV' t - J . . photo ty Soweil Studio. J ! , i,ltT (i:E AT POHTUU IIOTKU , i La.aaaM.M.1,1 "' ' , "" 13 Tlin SUNDAY OnEfiOXIAX. PORTLAND. TEDRUAKr C, 191C. : b::::::,lnlW i Better Take Advantage Now . ar aja -.. -m mm jar -am BBT ar WaTa. (a. -aa. 'hBa . . Be Here Monday or Tuesday and Get the Cream of the Patterns MAY Portland's Leading Tailor Corner Sixtn ana orar WIRF HF AO WiqiTnRl&SSS WOODMEN ENJOY FEAST BOARD RECITES DEEDS Willi III HII II Mil I HI I t.r. from Seattle, and Ilvlaion Plant .,1.,nr t.ii Roberts: euard. Mar- General Manager of Western Union on Inspection Tour. PARTY GOES TO SPOKANE !. T. Cook, Whn Haa ('tiarc of l'.rt" lire ra-irio C'oaat Territory. Only 3T Yrar Old nd 1 Yonocrat of M In MmlUr Iol. M T. I'Mk. tha n '"rrl manaaar of tha Parifio Il.:on of tha .trn fnloa Ta:aTaph I'ooiptnr. mada til f.r.t official l.lt ta Portland yaatar .lar la hi t"" "w i"""ory- Thl incltirfaa tho W'l"i fnlon lln and ril- thro'iKhoui Arizona. a lfornia. lirrcnti. Uaahlniton and Mrttl.h Cotu-nbia. Ho .crrrd C. If. c;.unt. who haa boon tranfrr4 ta tha Wa.lara tlllon with headquarters at ftrI. .. Mr. Cook I ST year old. and I Iho rouDCt of tho all Vurn I'nlon sanaral manacara In tha nmtad Ptata Me roa rapld;r In th tI--o at Chl rasa la tfco poaSIIoo of hitnt renrral maoaK-r. and now occuptaa ono of lha moat important pot tho company baa to offer. Mr. Cook pl la he the Bfw Wratara fnlon multiplex ytm la oporatlvn bat worn IVrtland and beat tla and tian TancUco and Cnlcaso by April 1 . Eir tM pprato tha preent facllitlaa. which ara mora than ade quate to handle Iho traffic, will bo ln rrra.ad S par ent to lake care of the lareo Incraaao expartral. . Mr. Cooka par'T arrived from Sn Franriaco on the car -Klrjctric" and left for hpohane at T l lat njicht. , Arrompanrlnc Mr. Cook aro his iec ratary Mr. Parn-: K. noor)lnr. dl- FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH OF GATHERING 1 1 tj Je-- ' I '- ' f f I .VJ(.-'- sV Vr f "" n , J'? :A - - m s ' . ' - ... v - - . ( . aV- :r a. - (nr.?' ILOIil tt : c Zv o JIIarC ltUlWl.5 " a.- it's almost impossible to make ' My Label sewed in the clothes I make, as a reminder of where they come from until Suit or -r Every 1 The Materials The materials are of the best all-wool fabrics, and every garment is marJe in my own sanitary workshop on the premises, where working conditions maKC conieniea anu mvuicu Remember! Be make contented and skilled .t.. ... n. . i l mtinarlntendent: K. L. . -. .1. hl.nl annerlntendent. and G. U. Hood, division trafflo auper vtaor. from Seattle, and Ilvlsion Plant Suparlntendent J. U Ord. Division Tref.lo Superintendent H. C, Chace and Division Auditor C A. V.hoda, from fan Francisco. Tha party durlna- lis may here w looked after by W. A. Kobb. local manager of the Western L'nioa. , From hrokan they will to to Seat tle and Tacoma and to the Hrltlsh Columbia coast cities. rct'irninB to 5n Francisco about a week. nil r, utr.it. MILL TO RISE ON FAIR SITE tfranafcr of tirouncU Asanrod by r.o-rlurs Asaorlallon Klcrtlon. ISOSF.BfKO. Or.. Feb. 5 (Special.) Tbroush tbo election of near directors by tha stockholdera of the Kosebur Park and Fair Association bera today aaaursnce haa been slven that the site of tha fairitrounda will bo formally tranaferrcd to Kendall Bros., of Pltts burc. for sawmill purposes soma time nct week. A majority of the old directors were opposed to Iho sawmill and "'1 and refused to deliver the deed to tho promoters of tho project. Directors elected Includo J. J. Stewart Al Crea son. Joseph .MlreUI. V. A. lllnkle. Henry llarth. C. 1C. Bailey and Harry Pearce. Mra. M. 1. 'clcn Itorlcd. Funeral service of Mrs- Matilda Newlen. a California pioneer woman, who died at tho home of her daughter. MrS H A. French. 60S t matlila avenue. In her 0th year, were conducted from the Portland Crema torium Friday. Iter. Johu P. Rice, vicar of iSU John's Church, officiated, and Blackmar Circle, ljidles of the t.rand Army of the Hepubllc, assisted. Mrs. Newlen crossed the plains to Cali fornia In n ox team, fih moved to Oregon with tier husband. John Newl'", about alx years a to. He died In 190-. She has lived In Oregon for the past sis years, an Invalid. Three children survive hf r Mrs. A.,n. French Oscar Newlen. of TortUnd. and A. U Newlen. of Oakland. CaL ihe was a member of the iiellwood Kebekah Iodne and Blarkranr Circle. OF WEBFOOT CAMP, WOODMEN "TT : y ; : a ' 1 ' . . .- 'f it ' - This Opportunity May Never Come Again ,;i - ;nrr Wil l. HO tor Slo. rSetter come wnne sood and order a suit uuuLr rui O a ar a - a ra WTT h T" I 1 ALL YLAK WLA1 ror oniy $18 made to order the very last. Overcoat Made to Order During This Sale a - TH P-.lau. COA 7a-hl. 1at guarantee a -rxeguicxi- puw The Workmanship Every essential of permanent workmanship and shape-retention is embodied in a Ray Bark hurst Suit or Overcoat made to -.rrJ nr workmen. uiivihci. vv..a. Here Monday or More Tbaa 30O Irearat . at Baoo.net Marklas: firawlh af Webfoot Camp a to More Tbaa 100. Webfoot Camp 65. Woodmen of the World, held a banquet at the Hotel Portland last Tuesday nleht in cele bration of one of tho most successful membership campaigns that any or ganization has ever held. There were more than 3u0 members present, be sldea the Ad Club Quartet. Webfoot Barwl of 40 pieces and a five-piece or chestra. Tho following toasts were re sponded to by various members: A. la Itarhur. "The New Members": J. If. Ponnay. 'Tho New Officers": K. P. Martin. "Tho Organization Force"; Krel W. Oermsn. "How to Get Mem bers"; Jay Stevens. "Tho Baud"; William iiri.lt, "Old Webfoot"; Frank Motter. "Fraternity"; C 1L Skewes. "Woodcraft": L. J. DfToung, "Value of Kntertalnment." George Rossman waa tosstmaster. The camp's membership has been in creased to more than 1Si0 members in nood standing: and now Webfoot Is the fourth largest camp In the Pacific Jur Isaiction, havinp passed Seattle camp in tho last campaign. The camp expects to stand No. S by Juno 1. beating Denver ( amp. which has 2000 members. Web foot Camp Is tho largest camp west of the river and the richest In tho Juris diction, having property and cash to the value of 160.000. PORTER CIRCLE INSTALLS Ij,(ilrs of Grand Army Hear Paper on Preparedness. The follow-In? officers of Peter A. Porter Circle. No. 23. Indies of the Grand Army of the Republic, were in stalled by Anna Kornbrodt. depart ment president. Wednesday, January 26: President. Addle Tabor; senior vice president, Alcy urdette: junior vice president . SlirahCapeTsecreUrj. OF WORLD. 1 -.Tr rif BAMCHWST a . Tl 1 m -1 I - .. fi..rv ni assistant iruard. Luella SfCCK!!Ftl4 HEMBKRMIIP CAM- Austin. Mrs. C. C. Abbott was ap- n.rr v r i I mit 1TKD pointed musician. Installing conductors PAI&V CLLtBRATLD. JIrs Tlchner atld Mrs. Whitman. " of the Blackmar Circle, . i n i I. ., jj : rTj . i f i ' ? '- i X 'VS.: - ' n i . lit . xv - r$ -" ' i x .-'stKsa I ci r 4 I ri" ! BinioiL UP! Even now w a suit to order uie coining K . Made to Order not satisfied. Tuesday Open Saturday Evenings! Public Installation was followed ny a nrotrramme. refreshments and a social hour. Kthel Pascal give several selec tions on the mandolin. A paper on "Preparedness" was read by Mrs. Va leria Benvie. department secretary. DEAD MAN HOT IDENTIFIED Foul Play Not Indicated in Death or Unknown In Haymow. NEWPORT, Or., Feb. S. (Special.) At the Coroner's inquest iast night on the body of the man found in a hay mow here yesterday, no verdict was reached as to his identity. The body was evidently that of a man 50 years old. about & feet 8 inches hinti. sandv haired, partially bald ana with sideburns. This description tallies somewhat with that of an old Scotch man known pnly as "Mack." who was a woodchopper around here about two years ago and who sometimes slept in tho old barn where the body was found. There was no evidence of foul play. COASTERS BURIED IN SNOW Ono Boy Works Way Out and Calls Men Who Save Companion, tnr Tnv rw u"eh. 5 (SDeciaL) Kenneth Lane. 2 years of age and In the eighth grade, in company with Claude Jenny, of the same age. were coasting on a toboggan down the hill back of the city reservoir, when sud denly the avalanche of snow about eight feet In depth, gave way and the were, buried in the snow. Claude Jenny worked his way out. He sum moned help ana a lorto u. ...... shovels immediately proceeded to re move the avalanche. The boy was louna ncaa oouoi covered with four feet of snow. ie was unconscious, but recovered after two hours. BAKER WATER SUPPLY LOW Shortage Faced Because of Freezing at Source in Mountains. BAKER. Or.. Feb. 5. (Special.) Ba ker faces a water shortage, a here is , ... ....v. fnr HnmestiC DUrOOSeS and the supply at the reservoirs has become low, uommissiuun ur,rv announced today. The eupply from the mountains, where it is bit terly cold, has been so smaii ui" ..... has been no overflow at the reservoir for three weeks. Lumber companies are the lack of water, and the Bioaaaru Lumber Company requested the city for enougn to nil mc mm - logs might float, but tho city had not enough for the regular use. . Reed May -Hold Classes Tomorrow. Cnless conditions become worse be fore tomorrow classes at Reed College ... ... ....cA . naiial. The heat was turned off in the arts building Fri day and Saturday to conserve ib u in the dormitory after 6 P. M. Miss Elizabeth Reed gave a party in house A for all students interned, in the dormitory by the storm last Friday night. Mill Employe Fractures Arm. Jim Luccettl was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital yesteruay aiic noon. with his left arm fractured. Luc ..... ... i . -n K.r .hi. Inman-Poul- CeLlI IS riiiiujvu j - - - sen Lumber Company. While at work a heavy plank fell and struck him. in flicting the injury. He is married, and resides at 72 North Twenty-fourth street. ' , ' Mri John N Roberts, while fiKliln from the municipal pier at HTmos. Beach. Cal caucht five different kinds of fish on five hook, at he same time The fish ere mi.rk.rel. bass. Jack melt, yellow fin and barracuda. mm i- 3 c t Hit F Overcoai The Guarantee You can rest assured that you are taking no chances when I give you a special guarantee. There's no shrink ing or boiling down in Quality. Money cheerfully refunded if you're SELMVOOD TRADE OltGAMZATIOX IS 17 YE.VItS OLD. Annual Meeting Will Be Held Tuesday, tVhri Terina of Tresldeat Huff and Others Expire. The Sellwood Board of Trade has just closed an active year. Officers whose terms expire at the meeting to be held Tuesday are: President, II. M. Huff: vice-president, J. W. Campbell. secretary. E. C. Golden; treasurer, l-reu Bauer. The Sellwood Board of Trade is more than 1( years old, antedating other local improvement clubs or Port land. Home, of the things tho club records as accomplished during the past year are: 1. Procure blir outside letter boxes for parcel . . 1. In tho pitney controversy, the boani adopted resolutions upholding tho .Portland Hallway, l.lgut as rower .uu'. a. Carried out plana lor iaa ciiy uto.t- ful movement. 4. Observed c;ean-up day. ieoruary j- 5. Used endeavors to prevent the proposed rerouting Sellwood cars south of Morrison street, taring Sellaood pcoplo great incon venience. " . . . Succeeded in having greater part or side-seat cars on Sellwood lino replaced by cross-seat cars. 7 Favored the hard-surfacing ot 7f miles of hard-surfacing on the county roads, after hearing the lecture by John B. Ycon, road-nar- . . r 8. Worked lor ana procureu iiiu" .--new. modern, motor-drawn apparatus firo station, improvements tor senwoop. . liehts and band concerts, pan m uf-u provided. , ii,.r O. Went on reeora w:ib --- Daly's proposed meter bond measure as un- nyorthlr5PPr.zeVekt the Kose Festival in tha community center exhibit. 11. Organized tho Sellwood Roso ana Floral Society, wlLh Mrs. II. C. Hendee as Dresldent and Mrs. W. D. Palmer as secre tary ? for the promotion of flower culture of all sorts. j,iuin 12. Succeedcu in prui-ui.ns fountain with promises for other, .this ear 13 Gave banquet to Commissioner Baker j carle suoerintendent Convill aud Et promise that condiUon of Sellwood P rSavenTo and other streets of bell wood 13. Obtalnea a new uu library building on Nehalem aven ue. contracrfoTrard-sSrfacing'K-street and Bybee avenue. t'LlalJ' WHY PAY MORE? LADIES' SHOES Our Price $2.50 and $2a90 SAVE THOSE SampleShoeStore a aXJi. t..aa II, Waa.avki'aialaMa aUafslI MME. LEOTA - SCOTT, TEACHER OK Scenario Writing and Dramatic Acting. SKETCHES WRITTEN AND COACHED 009 K1LERS BUILDING. Phono Main 2 105. . . ........ lit Waaa le,".a - ial.jtfat ;afa Coo.