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TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, rOETLAXD, DECEMBER 14, 1019. 17 Hotpoirat Iron A present for mother, wife or sister. Over 3,0Q0,000 .women today use the Hotpoint Iron. This leaves little to be said as to the favor which this appliance meets. " Its hot point, cool handle, thumb rest, attached ; stand , are reasons why users say it s oest. PRICE,' COMPLETE WITH CORD AND PLUG, 6.75 Vibrator ' A present anyone will be glad to .:. receive. Almost all ' defects in : ' -.'wl-beihg' ''are caused by poor ' circulation of the blood. Vibra ' toVy stimulation relieves this , ; congestion and restores normal conditions. PRICE, COMPLETE, . $15.00 AND UP A Table Lamp is the kind of a gift that lasts for generations. For years it will shed forth its" soft homey glow oyer the household; will be such a comfort and convenience. GIVE HER An Eveready Daylo A present that will please any member of the family. For those who get up in the night, keep it under your pillow or nearby; it's ready on an instant's notice. Keep one in your auto; it's essential. PRICE 1.00 UP A Complete Stock of Fresh Batteries Just Received . lis! 58 rr v, ; ID A ROYAL For Christmas TTVTHP Wait until the last minute and then IJiBm j buy some knicknack tha doesn't amount to much; Come In Now and Let Us Show You a suit ILmixe A Royal Electric Vacuum Cleaner will last a lifetime and will be a constant reminder of you to the recipient, because it lightens the housework. There is nothing complicated about a Royal just press the switch and, presto, the dirt disappears. . OPEN EVENINGS SOLD ON EASY TERMS SEE THE ELECTRICAL THINGS FIRST, THEN DECIDE ELECTRIC CO SIXTH AT PINE A Present for Any Woman IT BANISHES BLUE MONDAY FOREVER No more wash tubs no more drudgery no more back aches. Let the Crystal carry the wash-day burden. FREE TRIAL Allow us to put one of these machines in your home for a free trial. Do your washing, several in fact, and then if you find that it will do all we promise, pay us And the Balance in Small Monthly Payments Don't forget that it does the wringing as well as the washing. The wringer swings in any position no need to move the tub. Our machine is all metal no wood. The Wife Will Appreciate One Call Broadway 1696 and we will deliver one tomorrow. We put it right in the basement or wash room; no extra charge. - ii i i i i i i i aaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaBBBa....BasBSSaaM.fl.ja..Bn.d vHMMBna PAUL NICHOLSON, HEILIG STAR, "SHE WALKED IN -HER ; SLEEP Leading Comedian in Laughable 'Farce to : Come Fresh From Success in Colman's Revue Show Opens December 18. . BORN and reared in an atmos phere of the- theater, Paul Nich olson, to whom has been as signed the role of leading: comedian in Mark Swan's "She Walked in Her Sleep," a farce of laughing distinction, which comes to the Heilig theater "Thursday, Friday and Saturday, De cember 18, .19 and 20, absorbed all tliatsoeS with life so Closely affil iated wtth the stage. ' Mr.' Nicholson's father, who died some years aw,' had been Intimately ldentitiea witir aramauc art in an that belongs to it, and when satisfied that his son Paul was equipped with the advantages of a good education allowed hini to follow his inclinations r an nptnr Kven at u n ftarlv age when the average boy employs himself with toys and all sorts of pranks, Nicholson Jr. found more con genial, pastime in staging shows for the young and old, and the neighbors often marveled at the complete de tails of his productions. Some of the plays presented by him in his impro vised theaters were written by hinv self and showed no mean authorship. At the conclusion of his school- days Paul -Nicholson lost no time In en tering the dramatic profession, and before long his services for comedy roles were in constant demand, espe cially where it was essential to em ploy an actor whose commanding presence aided" to unctious character izations. Always it was as .a comedian with lofty ideals and a quick appreciation of the subtler qualities of fun-making that brought Mr. Nicholson forward as a prominent figure in theatrical :.affairs. He steadfastly avoided such 'niethud3 as would savor of the gro tsqu& or burlesque. He was obsessed with tho feeling that farcical comedy was entitled to xespectful recogni tion. It was his sole purpose at all times to create honest amusement I ' .? - - ! J s ; Z t ' ' ' i I ' ? !rV t i ' 43 ' ' j t . r V K t I 4 t ' : I , f f Swl-.. a::.fii,tt 4 ffVtnliifartllyiitrJ t f Paul XlcholKOn. leading; come- f I dlan In "She Walks In Her I I Sleep." I ........ ................. elude Frank Miller, overseer; Dr. W. V. Stewart, lecturer; O. C. Wls nef, steward; M. A. W. Taw, assist ant steward; Mrs. B. Thompson, lady assistant steward;' Mrs. O. O. Round tree, chaplain; G. O. Roundtree, treas urer; Mrs. S. L. Gloshong, secretary; Charles Gessell, gatekeeper; Mrs. Karl Nurin, pomona; Mrs. E. E. Ke noyer, flora; Mrs.- O. C. Wisner, ceres; Bert'Furrer, member executive committee. of that district, it Is said, declare they Portland and other points, rather than The rates will be discussed next will order their supplies by mail from submit to the 5-cent toll rate. Mondar nlht at a mass meeting of MAIL ORDERS INCREASE Orchardists Use Phones Seldom Be cause 'of Extra Toll. HOOD RIVER, Or., Dec. 13. (Spe- ial.) Ranchers of the rural districts are taking concerted action to ob tain a reduction of the Oregon-Wash ington Telephone company rates, re cently materially Increased by order of the public service commission. The granting of a toll rate of 5 cents for every call between Hoed River and Odell exchanges has raided the great est complaint. A boycott of the sys tem has been threatened. Mrs. L. A. E. Clarke, postmistress at Odell. states that a material In crease in mail order business has been noted the past week. Orchardists through legitimate channels, and for that reason managers were anxious to secure him. Mr. Nicholson's most recent appear ance was with the George M. Cohan "Revue," and the glowing press ac counts regarding his work with that popular attraction bear ample testi mony to his skill as a fun provoker. Prior to the Cohan engagement he played leading roles in "The Blue Paradise.'.' "Princess Pat," "A Pair of Sixes" and other successes. Journalism Students Make History With Ease. 0.nl Ileveala That De Valera la Mexican llandlt - Vnited Statea Consul la "I. W. W. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 'Seattle. Dec. 13. (Special.) The class in current events, school of journalism, University of Washing ton, has been quizzed. It has told all that it knows. It has told more than it knows. It has made history without compunction. It has un seated the mighty and raised the htimble to dizzy heights. And the casualty list is given be low: De Valera. late of Ireland, is a Mexican bandit who has been caus ing, trouble on the border lately; he 4s a good deniocrat; he is. premier of Italy: he is the Mexican minister to the United States. Oabriel d'Annnnzio is Italian cottsu to the United States; also the minis ter from Spain. W. C. Jenkins is head of the United States steel workers; a captured I. W. W.. at Central ia: president of the capitalists in the coal strike. And Emma Goldman has been elected to the senate from Illinois! A. R. Titlow (democratic chairman of the state, let it be added), comes Into prominence as the state bank examiner; a Philadelphian elected head of the American Legion, and a "public spirited citizen who has circulated a petition for an arc light at the corner of Thirty-seventh ave nue and East Madison street." Senator W. L. Jones achieves prom inence as a coal mines official, a state senator and the assistant sen ator from Washington. Also, the distinguished secretary of labor, W. B. Wilson, adapts him self to these disguises: New secre tary of organized labor; head of the American Federation , of Labor; and Woodrow B. Wilson, president of the United States." John B. Wells Makes Good. . John Barnes Wells, the famous tenor and composer of New York. holds one enviable record of the United States for return concert en gagements. He has sung nine times for the University Glee club of New York, which, like the Toronto Men delssohn club, under A. S. Vogt. has the reputation of being one of the greatest choral organizations in the world. Mr. Wells also has been en gaged nine times in recital by the j Singers' club of Cleveland, O. Last ! Wednesday he -sang with the Orpheus ' club of Toledo. O.. the third engage- ! ment with them in four years. His I recall numbers, "The Little Elf Man." : "The Owl" and many others, are sung al over the world with universal enjoyment. 4 yy Ky W.- fe- The answer ot most fat people is that constant dietintr is bard, continual exercise is tire tome, exhaustive then, too it mijrht be barmfui to force the weight down. That was the old-fashioned idea. To day in Marmola Prescription iablett. all theae difficulties are orereomt Just a phawnt harm tesa little tablet after each meal and at bedtime cuki fat to n jah. This modern method is abso lutely harmless entails no dieting or exercise, and has the added ad vantage of cheapness. A larga rase ot safe Hsmuu rre- acriptton Tablets is sola ey arug- irtsts at n. if preferable. be obtained sendinsT price reel to Marmc Co.. SSt Woo ward At.. Detract. Mien Now that ' Snow this M a stcwj few to f St, but MS 1 doec two. tnras four Bounds a ' srftoont f ass OS bad aftar-sftw IB Wrt rI Adna Man Heads Lewis Grange. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Dec. 13. (Spe cial.) H. W. A. Tramm of Adna. was elected master of the Lewis County Pomona grange at the meeting held Cuticura Soap The Healthy Soap Shaving Concurs Baap shaves wf taesjt a tAr Night and Morning, '"',w HaveStrone, Healthy fStOS, Ejes- If they Tire, Vrtiir, CC C It Sore, irritated. In lUUK LlLi flamed orGranulated. use Murine olten Soolhm, Refreataea. , B AfiT r,, "'cc'"'5 "VIU,c5afo for Infant or Adult. At ail at Forest. Other officers chosen in-1 Urugs-'-sts. Write for Free Eys Book. t V . a 7;:a MM 9 n .n o PV i s r r-jipyn to rwiui,ifta.J'in51 - r r uJm Odell citizens. 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