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L'A" GRAXDtt EVJtNTXO OnTiVRR Vri,1.-,v. Jimimrv 2", 1022 IN THE OLD HOME TOWN PAOTC FOUR O o an i.mii;i'i:mi-:.vi' m; i'Ai'i;n. l'uh)lii.-.l il.-iily iihd u't'c-ldy fit La CJriinrli', Ori'tfon, by Lit, flr.-iOJu Kven lntf OhfiTVi-r 1'iiMifhliitf I'uiininiiy. Jiici i'f-; ii;n'is, K.iiior. Kntm'i'il ul the pttHiui i ii'u ut J-.H tirmulu, OD'Kon, iim Secuiiii t'litttt .Mttil Ma I Iff. Ad'ln-Hfi nil commune-ut Joim lo Till' OIlSIJK Kit, 1U0 AUuiiu Ave,, t.a GrHniU', iri-non. On nle in tillur citlt-a Oregon Hotel Now tiinncl. l'orllamt; Inipfrial New Stand, Hnrtliiml; Multnomati New Bland. Portlumi. ttl'llSCItirTloK HATbM, Ity I'nrrler. I a 1 1 y, pr month .... Dally, pur three month ... Daily, pt-r aix mo.. In advance , Daily, Intflo copy "$3.25 ..4-1.60 ..6c tHb:w. . ii' -if L-"-T.iflra "r,M lit . II)- .Mult. Daily, pT ynnr. In ndvuiitre C. 00 Dally, mix month. In advance $4.f0 Dally, tlirco month, lit advance $ J . T. 0 Dnllv, per month ..0c -kly obs.-rvi-r-Siitr, by mall, per year, in u'i v nm u $1.50 MKMiir.u or ASHoriAii.t mi :. 'J'he AfHoclHcd i'vrxn in i-xt:lui v;l V entitled to use for puhMcatioii of nil nowd fllflpHtcln'H crcllt'd lo it or tmi otherwise crei'.ilfrt In ihia paper, and nlito t ho 1oc;l1 new.i puhll:'h(.-d therein. All rlnhln of ri.-iiihll-tiilon of Hptcial dlHpalrlu-H Iiito also um n-Hitrvud. Bible Thought. Tor Today JOY FOR WKEl'ING: His anger f-nriurcth liut a moment; in his favour is life: weeping miiy endure for u night, but joy Cometh in the morning. Psalm 30:5. Et DELIVERS f-Zr lN WAiHINOS Ft: HIS wife- i:. -T A VICTIM OF HAPD LUCK "v?y. HF SPRAINfcD HIS WRIST WHILC ' s "' PLAYING CATOS LASTAliqHT. r.i'i.. i f 1 f Bmeo f ! Ships. The Aniorlcaa pooplo liavo indulK t(l In so much lumi'iilalion and. ditt tiint ovnr the sliIppfiiR wit ini lion that It U cwnifortlnj; jto mid tht'HO worda, fmni Tln;odore Prlcfl, editor of Cotunu'rco and Flnniicu: "Ah to 'our shipping,' it inu.st he lUlialtU'd tit at wo have an over Ktipply of tminaKO and that rates uro unprnfltablo; but to tho close student of facta It Uapparont that of all our war expenditures; thone Hindu for KliipbulldliiK have the tcroatoHt 'poaco value. ' " Jt Ih well to reeomilzo thltt fact and keep it ,In mind. Thre ban onen a h Ions in sulpphiK, Home of It Inevltublu, and i.uiih;, no doubt, due to h'Klfdiitlvo and udiuitilntnitlve Jiejflect. Uut the KovernniL'iit ex penditures for shipH are by no tncantt a net 1o:-k. Aaldo. from the ' Jae-t that a larjio prt of the fleet jiow yuK idle aervi'd a u.ieful pur pose in helping to win the war, we wtiil have tho ahlpn, and uto.'it of them are probably destined to be very ueful liercarirr, when trade revivios. i Wo alw ay a wanted a bin liter lhant innriue, and now wo have one. If no false steps are taken, a time will cdtue and It may be only a couple of years abend when tile counlry will be Klad it has that big fleet on Us hands. th children alono, whether tho f houso was locked or not. Taking ' the three children along with ber , seemed like a troublesome task to! the mother; but It woi;l.l have beeji infinitely easier than the trouble ' she faces now. Or If sbe bud only left tho doors unlocked, the - cliU-J droit could have wl .out, ;orvsopit-l one could have KOt to them quickly, j : ,' ' Jtopresentat-ivOH of the (ttlan I soviet KoverninoiH "liave been in vited to attend tho eTononilo'c.on-' fereneo ut (lenoa. T At least , (hoy should be able to nlve expert .it vlce on ecoti'Tiile schemes that THE OFFICE CAT (Ity A.sfoclat-d l'ro.) SHANGHAI, Jan. 20. Kfforts t certalu Chinese of hhaiiKljai to JM launch ot In imitation jt trvnt American traditiK renters with tho formation by wholesale of slock and brokorae exi-hanges have been fraught with so much financial ha voc that not only has the I'ekinj; government set about lo take ac tion, but tho foreign police au thorities of the International Settle ment as well, luis bouu to show concern. The past year in Bhanu'IuI has jseen the formation of S'-orej of "ex jcbanKes" osteuiiltly opem d for the purpose of trading, Keneraliy in staples, nut aiHO in evtjry ioim orj' j1 i commouuy. upei .iiiuk wn nout re straints of any kind, shares, stocks; and commodities of qyery sort havej jbeen dealt with in tlo; abandon of! I a et-i lch-fiulc k era which now hasj . beKim to- prove moit diiitrossiiif; to i ! many victims.. , j rortioiiH of a 1'ecenlly issued of-j flcial Hban'liai police reprn-t on the situation are piven as follows: "Speculation mania- took tlcupj root ufler the rapid formiititni 'of! many exchanges and persuiVs bo. in their saner, moments woujd ujver t iim v conaif hhju 10 .ii l un inujr rash unloR for Konia naff mi t i.rrtf- n ituble Investment were attracted by the glamor of lnrne fortuiitt., , "On the other h.ffld , fit ' a fnv i NEW PICTORIAL QUARTERLY HERE! gfclAl.-?.m."J:,k.'.ll; PICTORIAL REVIEW For February 15c (Pre-War Price) "The Best Buying Days of the Year JANUARY 1st TO -31st Most everybody fcets what bo Y'antH most in life. Tho trouble Is that so ninny people iIiiiukIuo they want something different from! what they're going after. ) Clemcnceau As An Editor families were ruined and en sea of dulcitle and attempted suicide on- j curred. The situation presented a. ' strong temptation lo (etni)loyes 'in' placet; of trust to in.ikti blieU- .for-1 tunes by what appeared to them to be a few simple trunStrptioiu with; tho temporary loan of their em- won't work. ! ft.jf , nlovera' monev. . I I "Numbers of employes abscond ed after having eaibezzled sums of i money. A rough estimate of the , total iitmtnnt itl' nioiinv thou runnrl. A youiiK fcilow who was born in od l)st Iiu.03 the lU-ure well over Jayville left liis home town nnd went $1.(100, onu. In n trillion nu n -who cut into the world. Honoris mine' had hitherto been resweted for Next thine will be 11 ninklnK finidy"! several lurue eities that he he ;tlieir IntPKrity and rei.arded us for huttleuhlps. vis ran0 " "P"1''. 'hat he smoked ciRiir-UtrotiK financially 'rtr?apieared after -ettes, played pool and ilrank beer. The ineiirrlng liabilities they were un- HaaMH.HMaawBMMHaMM '0oI'(- R homo were horrified. Some able to meet.- ' ! vears later tiie fellow die. I in Knw "II Is almost imneratiie that nf- York, and h in body was shippej baek Hon should b taken an mioii ' to Jayville, for burial. An old possible to briiiK Ihesu cstablish- tiib down gkaue, FORUM Georges rleiuunreau, at tho age of Si), Is starting a newspaper, the "Kcho National." Associated with liitn is Andre Tardiett, younger, but little less conspicuous In French politics. , Jt U said that one reat-on why the old Tler Is emerging from jtractlcal retirement Is that he linn been aroused by ulorles as to hi:' hare of responsibility for certain weak thiols In the Trent y of Ver trallle.i, and that he" luleiids to re veal through the columns of his 31a per, some ,of t he proceedings which went to the framing of that document. That Is probably only half the story. Keidng France fac ing a political crisis, he cannot re frain from sticking in an experi mental clusv. Whatever he writes un any sul- m;f,h somi.timm; wi;o.(i IMilor Observer: I was at a boxing contest the other night that was certainly the biggest f;iko.k 1 hitve ever seen. The fellow who got I he decision didn't deservoA Mt, Kverybo.ly 1 talked to seemed to think that tho referee wasn't, on the Btjuare. Anyhow,, how could hi tell- whether ,lt was ti foul if' he didn't hoe It himself? ompsiy bad It all over the other fellow "and fought a rlean f(;,lit. t 1 ., I like to see rood, rlean tfrle fights and they tell me the referee Is head of the city boxing commis sion. Where f come f;oin they wouldn't let a man on n boxing commission referee or get bis hand In the fight any more than to see that nothing crooked Is pulled off. Now I tike I. a (iraude fine nml think It Is about 11 :i goo;) a place to make my home as any place and I like good fights but don't rive niu any more like the one the other night. It was enough to make any hportsmnn ashnmed of himself to see U" best man lose out on 'ft de cision. Now, Air. Kditor, 1 hope you will print this and do what you etui wee that In future we get good, clean boxing matches here. , 1 Yours, Fiyht Lover. !strai;;ht-laccd preacher in Jayviil. (was asked to say a few words owr , the grave. And this is what he said ; 1 "Ititthten: This man was born in Jayville, He went to San Francisco.! , Later he went'to New Otieuns. Later- .fay .went to Chicago. Later he went: to New York City, where he died. Hi? descent into hell was certain, but if. was at legist gradual." menls undor control." . y F1IURISHING- 27th ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Many people find opportunities to punhase their needs for the year at our Annual .fan uary Clearance sales, and at worth while saviiiKs, for they realize that prices will not lu ns low UKaln lllittl the followlnK January. . Von will find here tho most wanted merchandise within urins reach each Individual neea (3 provided for and many aro rycatvr valueB than we iavo seen In many lnonlhrs. Every Article Reduced i? , ; ; . j ,.. (Contract Lines Excepted) LADIES' PURE SILK 1 "Ple or X f U I'ndoubtedly this is one the, best hosiery offerings wo have ever been ablo to mke. Many women took advantage of the opportunity- yesterday and re plenished their supply In both colors, black ami brown. The fact that they are slightly defective does not Impair the wear for they have all been expertly darned and many of the plates are hnrdly noticeable. The regular first quality hose sell In our regular stocks at $1.20 and $1.45. These nr "seconds" and are (priced at less than half their actual worth. ., While any of. the 40u pairs remain, at GUcpair No exchanges, replacements or refunds they are sold as ''seconds," and defects niuiit le noticut before purchasing. . . ' ENTIRE STOCK Boys' SUITS Hart Schaffner & Marx and Xtragood Makes 1 -2 Pn rice MAIL ORDERS Are Given Prompt Attention The Same Day as Received. Save on Everything! . KKM'J-T. 'Ah, I saw the princess slip,". .Said the pieacher to the teacher Ah she stumbled (in the stairs. "I're.h, old tiling, don't you Ret flip!' Quoth the teacher to the .preacher. "Whnt you saw were tejdy bears!' I KIKObMEVSK, Snreara ravines, j. Russin, - Jan. 0. Cossack counter-j revolutionaries who, nave juvt raid-' . ed this place respected to the last j . - . .- - detail American Relief Admlnistra- Floete. of $an Kraneiseo, the onlyiped to "Moscow or ' Petrotfrad, for tion Bupplles but shot 50 niininuii-1 American In the place in chnr;ejthe redi army, or other ues. I'n Ists, blew up the principal build-, of the relief , supplies for the ehll-,llk other towns, here no food of 1 , - Ings of the tov n. an.l looleil soviet di en, . be . notified that American : any -kind Is to bo had for money. Mury r.arden says: ''Xhc mosl Kovei iuui'iit warehouse.? fillod .witli 'nupplies would not he looted. ' . ' '. .. beautiful tliint; is ll Ice in a black silk fur matches, . skins, tuhacca a-id j l)i'n.iiK tlur'dny the soviet spp-t stockina-." Jliuy mustn't believe wha! j military stores.. , .. . . piles were loaded 6u - the wai-ons, FOR TEN 'IIAYS'WE 'will allow 10 every man tells her. 1 I Their- entrance was pictiiresiine. . jjr, priR-onora were released . from per cent off on all Custom Mmle milts'. . "' iThey ciiine. la. S'lO .strotii.-. I'.itiuule.d ,, jMtl. all tho available horses J-'X)-2t TIIE-'rodGKRY.-- Still, nn enemy has his own room . on black linrrm, and icu-h man Jind w,.r0 taken, and thu omlnter-revo- points, lie never asKs you to enu-irse woman r.ruiud .with i iri-s. tw lutluiiiiry band departed. On the a note for him. slinns of ranrbbTi- be:ts, kuhei and w;ly out Ul,,y ,,.,,.,1 undisturbed ! pistols. Hldlni; lit their head wn'! j , h,,r Anicrirail supplies. ti.M I', l ru. A TIM l-.t their leader, Safins, tall and wear-1 After the glories of the night came in!( ,.lu,.us lookiiiK blai 1; beard. '.k-io". ueiinui um riMuy ......: '"' ,,.sls aml s10l n v viv..-i7t , Hi. "s,;";"p ,r" " ' "'V, hirers guilty of lootinK the stores NO UNtiKIt I'UIN IS l ()K II1.M nessos of the I ral mountains to , ,f ... , .,., i , band. ,;''' - y TWO COXVICTEI). . (I:y .-.FMK-iiiifri i-rt-.sjj) VAX'COUVKI!, Wash., Jui 20. Uoy .Mooro urc' Iiert On-utt were con vielvj ycstcriiu yof robbine; the Sells-l-'loto circus on September l(i of about ?:O,CO0. This was the second trial, the. first jury having disagreed. When the communist ' returned they at once locked up the village number of vll- ME TO ' ! i i It. was visiting day at the jail and carry away the loot. tile ilidiftoj s y.'cve on deck. i Their Hctlonrf were l emulated with - '-.My gxioj nin,", ;yOiq one kindly i much discipline. Arriving early on I In this ' region 'there are- 1 40,000 , lady, "I hopi' ' that since yiui have ;l Saturday mornlug. they first ml j children, 4 G , 0 1 H) of whom are being i come here you have had time for med all tulepraph wires, then rouadert ' fed by the Americans. The others I itation nr.. I have decided td corrc;-' un n,o communists aud execute 1 I an! starving. TJio, country Is deso-1 your faults." '' them. ' jlnle, iiarren of grass and trees anil J "I have that, mum," replie I the: xiie people of t'.ie town were' Its canty crops of the past summer I prisoner ut hcartlelt tones, "lielievc uotllled from the public rmiare that were all requlsuioneu. in hepiem me, the. ri'xt job I pull, this babv lMPy ,Vould not be shot or Injured. , ber, wears gloves." ,,, ,11s,, Safin' ordered thai ''".' K. wer lGarr?s rr9s 24.000,000 pounds of flour milled here and all of it ship-,' Where Your Credit Is Good V Use It : COMPLETE3 HOME FURNISHER ( I'.y AMMiriHtiMt I'rt'ss) NKW YORK, Jan, 20. Fm-ty-oMr vears ago William Cullen Hryant Kemp became a student at (,'olumbin ! university. . said tb( Todav he is still a student and has Unt missed n semester. Having' 'studieiJ everything worth while tui;l exhausted nil of the ""olo- gies," Student Kemp, who is over f i years old, is spending his time Urn I year learning all about the naleogto-i Ject Will bu vital, and whatever iKrjlph:c deveiupment of North Am,' stand he taki-a a to Fremb inti-r--eiiea. , f . , , ,, l He lias many drgiee-i, imLtding a ' P. S." tDo.-tnr of rerpriu'd portnnt, for be is still a power.. He S'mlv), conferred bv his tVllow stud- ... . SilK TOLi) HIM. "You a e r.t ei'oneniical, infuriat'd lut.lanI. Yc!l,M fla died his wife, "If you lon't call a woman economical who .saves her wedding dress for a possil le , 'second marriage, I'd love tb know just .what you do call economy,'' MvrniM; A(i A INST hlm. 'Is Iluivfu.:. a g nius?" 'Weil, he isn't known as one around re. Always p., his bills promptly." inahes an lulrt'stlng stilly in k and vlgot ous a;:'1, ntid In the sub tle lure of poliltis. . .... Don't Co IU n ,enl Some saV that William study when a boy, mi that a wist uncL? left a will providing1 for him as long ns be was 11 rrgulurly enrolbd univer sity student. T, h pli.miii,; fvom the Vnited State tit Asia is pu.Mo!c, says Mai'oni. J'ut 1 wo horn- it witt nut be as difficult as wouldn't l,'u'i,'u'!ll"ir I rem La (.irande to L-!ar.d v uy.. w . v,.-9. ..... . ' W ' - - iov:i5 A'. i l;,l, .1 1. Eng., .Ian, -0. . 00r leave III 1 1 ehlldr-'il lked on elie Iioii.q alone. The Warnlnu i4 00? 099. 0t 110 1 o tltf frelIlt diviOoQCS al 4 owu rcU: A t'hlnao fiutllr. (flXt f .!av left Oer lltt oiii jio4 flit-. i.ilr! nn. I autmm fmto I'nghind. n Hie house fc ' - ei o hlle she ran to the grocery. lur Iiq her)ubuco, iorgsa iSiniJn). Giear the Oillch.-n slog- tmft fi g mid the bla.e spri"d to tiie w-ond- work. He!ore niOhbor.tOand Seme folks barn thefr bii,rp.. hind tlu , nml m(JU theirs I'eie lb . m. DttJ(Btistriiu . . 1! . t-eM uuaiii j-t moiainei ,men. .! tipj . nn c:.x. !l'.e len fund eie sinrne Tf , ip ! hearing-wen- ,:ars, cig,ettes, came.-, J! fc,e4' 4t stranded wTtho-.! l;e ac.'csso:ie- o J i . f sua on. i; i,.-ii"ns e-ix,. fil'.-i u- Hie ma - lief erg,. I i vi a. n jr"t. boo -. o. I 7 -::voo. A re a? " 1 . ASK ret!; f , .Of fi in n. alii.icted by the flames, id b ak Into the house .all three rhll fJi en Q i ,.,lly Qmed. Th Milflnke be;.ip yi ii ) ltwlor .r I r i t i m 'JMm ... yUZlini Substitutes !.'o:;.-.rcii:5.Inra'.;-Jsin;awr;r!tt.nj:-n a:lchrZ'.-.inlte.1ct!n ::trcllr) P- 1 O -i- a a is for the ever g i (.o)ulrity of itylae.jac& t'loui that's&he Reason growing Albeis Flour. iTabe. iight. tasty Jtot ' KeSf Giccet ' Hi'tchttneadi .l!!& quality i . fecfed ia Razors G How is Ee bmhci tin measure ufj Ji'g rl i t tome. Keen atnuiutiJp gturjutced to) ; (nasi cutting it'tttkiiia, . CA.' c eck. vl.Et inif ai:e rcico in.lke. SiCar Jnls fur tPrc than fif .ays. o l no othrA i.v:iv than throQi yrarof drvclopmrnt turi. micIi cutlery ami tyols as Keen Kuttcr be prodm-rd. If ant Kxcn Kutter tool or O re of cutrv fiOr. Rive abnlute Mtisfaction at any time'ou Tiiaydve1? w ; a tcpiiccd or cjt yO. mor.cy luck. .Oregon Hadwcje and5 Implemen!: Co, 0 Cv ( '1'rtt fnV'a'lml rn- ' i -SVC"