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THE MORXINO OREnONfAX TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1013. 10 ! i lli;iilll!l!:UlIlllllllllllllil M l l!i eeAXT- I nri: ISJ mili'l are " I I VI S" Chri.tm J-a,lX feoti'.ty wit tir rhlHrn la h f:c. rthr thaa them rem for a fea.t of .-lt ent.rtalt int ant returning ! --hot and col ),(.! wi'h in srlrtl f nrt and dls-ten'-n.! awakened. It I ry d-.mrull t .ettto down to - h o I worst nftr rv.d whirl t g-ilet.e. Ihe fco and Bi-lv And it Hrl t i-l'i there- J a m o tho ito ro prr"i to t to w Vrl to p the holiday ve -tr th a.-riool rnllfni aro .r. lrt iar I ll itr nMuihir, Vi l,laV!lt t-iT r. They l I tmn M' WinrMfred. o I itn4!iit t.n Hall. Hi tho riniir jas th t.m la (rtim mrvl lioatniv I p y. Mj.-ey and daughter. Mis thtrlry :thm. will l-o -tnrdr f ,r ia Krtn-i wher ty wt,l be Juned, lr ' ItaUn r.lbm and -i. proceed t Nw Tor to r th V mtr Th rimiir will rr'lT m'.e.l (., t" r-:l n:tl' of IVHUn triey r general favorite. A num. tar of lrTorrril a(tir will trmko th .,t fw dy delightful ! h I v;r. T ep.r.m of tho rthrl baaaar eu-il o.i of tho trllIUt .nt nf th T! ttrcti - th-irl fl.l l' throtiff'4 Ut .tr f:n. r to '' h k uf tho loUt n4 prttlt r-i ..r.- r.r.f i!1t lr for Ciirli- T 't ""rrior W ithrombo mlo I -, o,nir .r. foi;..4 tr lan J Milirkx Tf wift iiwvUl n -I i. I n; o l on- rlitou booth. ,n.4 tho t!rHl wr- olttrcj IB t'-t"'" frwh Tho bo'.l !!.( pi-'ttr tfc norl '!'' .,r.. (umblr'd wlt tho mn -l o J re. in rf M: Momo irir r urn. ,,.r.4 Ut rum I-I?bn Tm 'moot tho I .a4i AM ! (l i a pi.oor toa. Tho i l pr.rmmo of lh! irnio , . ,.! r t!o di'tina of rr4rli-a V .).arwh. ai4 lo tT i,-v choir. I mminent mr a4 " t"m all -t. of no rUf aro latrt4 In tht T,r. n. lt tvehto rpoatioa t,,. i rl in .citr. ciur-a a4 cllc .:. T"i' w I cUim tka tt- or o.-i for tho ritlr o o ir rt.r X Marphr "HI rl" in nf rrrjl l an4 i boa Xh U ,'i.rnom. oom M' Joha ln if.-it. of lMb. W"h. Ahoat a 4rn"? th l.itr clol frlo4 . t-n a.4 ta aa tua aXtor- Vs.o Crrtl IfTtaM. ,h ril cf fia rfr5 llaoJor. in r.. im hunor nt tomorrow for ',. t to bo t. r i" Ja4lino r.oiiv U HtI4 aot f(4 .,in.iou.!r ir.- r r'i'a to fort Un4 fom S.f I"ri0 . an I rl 0- nr h alro4 ar-lr.-4 for hor. , TK tnitrtn Wimn't AtUn-o all! ,I4 aa a:t iiT " "" t.morro In tho rhufrh r' i(!Mif t 1 aVloca lr th B.r'!n. Alt m-rn"ro ro r1'iot4 t. brtn a hot lunrh Tho artl-lo I, t. m4 i l bo u.4 for tho Po' of c tr o o o ; jMro o4 Vf If J't". f .iii. h. w-ro tu-I1 ! wooh Jlc n4 Mr. J I'ouln lUro. tho Uttf b:r rouH of ilt. Ilaro a lir, rn4f tho Jrk"ri -4t of honor for a rf-l..-Mf il !in-r r,arty t-,.ilrj oior br H'. ! '- Haro. 5 A aorta o of 4-l'htful rartioa f .n tr Mt. ll"r J Mttrr.U.I ooK. tlo fir.t on Tu4r. fo lo4 by no Thur.l n. n.ilir tar4r In on.r of bor .l.trr. ' BUnh H"o. a h. Ufl I'nrCtiii.l vr,r-1ir for fall- rma bro s o ill PJ tho Wlntoc. , 'orio ri4 m-J-l' form4 tha 4lrr i mi of tho Borfloo. no) luo room .,. rrottiljr -okH for tho K--Al"a aih r-t-B fiiwm a4 '. Ar" Co .,- arro Mr. Hichord Will- Mr II r. On Mr, ft. I- A4-,-:) W: nt Wallor. Mr. T- i h. !. t oran ri'lrol. Mr. Jha ' n.n."-!oir. Mr. frhlo Trt. Mr. t : I'r'W. !r. It !. H'4'4. Mr. I jri- r.ttnlrr. Mr. rtott ItiSr'.or. J'.. F. K. Atilr-. Mr. io'rt Ablo. i-.! :i hrH. M'. K. ti. Wllo-o. )ir.. t i".rt"". Mr lfrrr MTor. 1'-. Vf.rt J ('"r. lr. II. rUrbor. Via fhrl T-tvi. Mr. X. I for-I t .or. Mr. A VrVrn-T. Mr H. I r. fr Kro.!,rlr Mm. Mr. '. C .!!; Mr. ;"r H; .tori i. Mr. ilttorn Ad.rii.. Mr. rtmH 'co.Unl, V-o. v . ivor. Mr C"rl l.l-bo. V ..r. V. i'u:ni, Lili an rrrll. i n.fh o. Jnnr '.rr. M.rsorolj ( i. Vim Ft'ii'r. l-ir I'arrtor. I Kronr K4i.'r ari4 Ih honor Vk-a I'otborloo ft s.lro ai4 II. V. Okr.on woro mrrl"4 at I homo af fiio brM' morS-r. f'h.rio- rilv. a-m. 4. Novorai'r T. j:ir t'oolor affi-lat-,. Mr. ax Mrs r(r.n left f-r a 1- o to roli'rio -i4 "ill bo at homo a'trr focombor ' Mr. ar4 Vr T"i""n VI.to-ih. Illn m "-it fo-tr rnt'-- f-om IliiiffX"!. V t. rrj'4 t'lilr e' trn 4l:ni iinHrr M m far. S,im!r I. t ., it i' "f rri. ir ol4 frion.io ro:4 .trro'in.hi loon. Bn4 n)T4 rollatton. a Tii rhrl:n Htro P-iib Col ?r.a r. cf I VI b.o nil" up a partr ip l'4-.l at lau.t Ti ! ! rvU r. cM at tho I-o Mi 'Lio.lromo. TI.. mo .t.nirl "ir Juno. '1 rl ef J.rr-r.on II ;H will a Jfi na.ting prty at tte III' ro-rvnrt. tn rorniin lr c.areo of tse fir .nj Jinn fo.tn chjurrran. William : . . - J ft-ttM W'm .'nn T V n. fl . a..-, and patrons for the n n4 are ra:a-fa4 from prominent ma-noars or li. x.a.s. Tse s.'tair I creating eoa idM later. t among Ih.o school :.roi:r Tn tea' r t raa ma. I a -r A ... .-1:;. roi-n.ri if r ave Jaf own bv the f-wial rsl- n of .w Vera. In .i4 na v f.a. ''. which ar- l -i t out r Jiv.d in I orl.in 1 v'-r'i. -fomriariaoe, .i tat of lat er -.lcato tt durlo tho rt year i -.oe hvo morriod It I' irtUt I a .o:T.i)f4 wi'.b J lt yr ant J rr sns bae B rrll l" ttlo a com t.r4 wi;n Ji Uat yr. Thar are ti.jia.l tSo dth of va woman and i man la I'ortlanJ, ae eomoarad with S t woman a4 eight aaaa la.t yer. a tvti Jio: de- re tn ia trortaLly." The MrierU Cm Cot.rlo tTjb wa et.rtama4 by Mr. Anr-a fto'er-y-i'ied T'irlr aftaraoon at t!a bom . M-. Taylor. II i:t Tweaty-secoad a-raa'. l.inTn w served. The s-vmaa a. I wor rwrltan cap an I eo. i r li! t:B eontta and gm v a to in afternoon plaaaant. Mia Nail ,,m nons winnle a pru la a sowing ...ntaat. About 4 " rwiiiMft an I friend, woro ereeot. The revt meing wttl I. b-lf wttn fr. J. Kobart. in :! -r .ft rtr.at. dinner t bo .arved at I !- .. Maa aia are InviteU. e e 1'top Tehacea lidie gave a bard f:ne felV Th'ir-riay n.gM. which was a .:il i.atJi, ilrs, llealcr, , was u itrni iitti I1BUJJJKLU l7lYOi:WTOUDE P.COKUKTT,J Ml ONE OF THK r.TKONFShS FOR L.t BF.LHL RST CLl B rhairmaa of the co.nmlMa In rharse. Thr ii a liirrary ar4 niulal pro crarnmo. aft.r which caris tad dancln were In-luis-od In. liofrebment wore aorva-l in lb banTit hm'.l. Mr. Chris Ion AndTaoa woa a spoclal rarlia and Mauhaw htrolo fo- wmi. I'rUoo for card were woa br Mrs. also Kluhm. Mr. An.l-r.on. Mra Ju.b.rl Aadrew aa4 Ooorso Kiuam. ln Xot.mbor flopla Tlrbekab I.e4e will cm a bnnt aorta! for on of Us a-. k memSor. T. W. htewart la chalrraar of tho commlttao. Tho nood- nion bavo kir.UIr rontributo4 Iboir aati at fast fnin an4 t AI4or atroota for tho vnin. o thoro will be a oo4 aroi'amt.io. mo 1 1 r profotonal talont. wM. h I botnc cr.iriuto4. In Crlont IL!L Card and dsnrlna la Woodman IUI will fallow. l't.i old aiwl yonnc will be ilc.mr. All IVidfallowa. lis bia!.a and frtmds are lnl(e4. so Invitation kave Jut b-n lud for tho bla mualcmlo aa4 ball to bo aivn br tho t-aurolhurst flub Wdnrla vanis. .Soverr.bor 1. at lloiol Mult nomah. A spocUl fcalur of the rant w:i be the muslral prosramme. wuh M.'.daT Jomalll aa eoiolat. Tnl affair lias tho patronae f an i.aillonai:' Ion lirt of club and ao rtal? woman and promlna to bo one of tho moat brilliant functions of th aa lon. Conl larablo enthn!srn I manlf' imonf to niembor of the O. X. C. B. ;trls' Club ovar their special Thaaka firing parlv. which la lo be an elaborate Tnt of T'idjy evening. Neveiubor II. al Cotillion Hall. U rroml.e lo ha on of the prttlt affairs of the saaaoa. sperlal and attrscilee dora lloas having beoa planned. Invitations have Just born lud and the roronilt te Is desirous of having them pre sented al tue door. ByMarDhxc Wear. Adellna rattt .aea of Mnaera. FOR almost a half century Mm. Ade llaa Tattl has represented lo lb world lb qun of slngrra. but h r actual rerognlllnn as a musician of note rover an even greater period of lime. l attl ba bean before llio public since the Jige of T will ever Incrasaing merit. Her firt appearance was in IRS wbrn ah made ber drbul el Trlplcr lla:i la New fork. The world was Im mediately at her baby faet and she al most rumad her voice by over work In tba enaagamaals that followed fail upon ono anoihor. tine succeeded la bar rsrllc.t days as a sinser In tiding "tho family over a pariod of financial difdculllr and soon sflcr ralrad until she rscb4 IBe at of II ilia aa appeared for the su on4 time. Ne romplrt I a tour Ihrougn the W at Inji- and tho mud tamo'ia musicians of Iho duy rOi nix ing bar genius Induced bar to w un draw for a time and proper for Ttcr Irlusnpn. Iuring the two jreare thai fotlewrd I. tie was board of lattl and than, al tbo ago of 1 she appeared la her flr.t opara roio in tho Aiadamr of Muai. in N Tork. r'rom bar firt appear inri in ot ara ber career was mad. Au dicara tnal bearl hor wrra tho. rtli. pria4 of people with truo musical ap preciation aad tbo fame of brr marvrl oui iiprjiiii vote swept over tho conn i rv. At th Urea skin she won hr first tr.unr.b In cpara .he was earning a. waklv salary of 1 1 rioon after bar rvniuasl of Iho Amrl- ran public she went lo linden. wbre be imi In "tnt (.ardrn. winning the saaio appreciation and a salary ol about ll4 a weak. No mu.lcian be at any lima ron Qoarad fiuropo so qnlrtilv and so Ihor otaxbly a d.4 I'atli. Iloyalty rourtod ber favor. Tho mntr"r ecf'ieatod pobttc entertaiuej her. The populace that wee not nviaicallv aduratod Ihropgad her lhalrr and kotria. for education wee not aeceeeerv to apre rt.te the marvelous spontsaeous free dom of Bar a R g. I'ntil th sa of It rttl save ber un. divided attention Ii hrr work without thought of enarrlago. .thon;a rhe wa tonrM by men of all elation II. r first hu.band wa tlenrl Marqut do Caua ctLrintit ron tooit. wetety. r.th.drst baiaar this after ttoon and evenica: tea by Ladies' Aid Polety this afternoon. Informal tea for Mr, Flack, air.. Cheater '1. Murphv. bostrss. lmnr dance Itatrl Multnomah thl evening lloyal Arcanum danc thl veBirtg. fotll.inn Hall. Iteceptlon toRtbt from 7 to S o'clock Virginia Mill Hot!, by Blahop Ivl I II Moore. tlnnr tonight for Ml Eeob. by Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Sawyr. 4 . . - . - ...'- . , . lit v r fVVA n V i : . ' - l.vo. w4- M if? i: N i 1 iTTTTTTTi nir. H'NCTIOS TO BE CIVEN BY THANKSGIVING EVE. eejuerry la Napolton III. She was tatar divorced from him and tnarrlod to Sis nor Krnasto Nlrolml. an Italian Kuor. II. r tblrd husband was Baron of Cedarttrom. whom she marrlad a year after the death of Mcolini. and went with him to live In a beautiful castle in Wslos. In H I Tattl appeared at the New Tork Aradrmy of Music, whore aha had first apprarc4 In opera for 1100 a week, lirr salary bad Inrreasod to lioOO a rilsht. Khe borame the recognlied bo office st r. Mora monry baa been paid lo hear bar lhana ny other singer. one baa appeared before audiences repre senting almost Ijtf.ooo In boa-offlco re reio-.s. It Is estimated that she ha earned about 14.000. tfoO In bar singing career. Tattl received her till of -First Blng- r of lh Court." by th Caar of Itusaia, who drrnrnlsd ber with the order of merit. She waa tba flrt ainger or in world lo ho mad a Chevalier of tba Legloo of Honor. Snapshots Work- f '.aacra. SO mapy helps for making- housework lighter and eaier ara arriving every day from th land of Invention that it bchoovee every woman who managea a home to keep In touch with the new aids that ar forthcoming. At tha exposition at flan Francisco thay are In the limelight on all sides. It is a good place to gat a comprehensive Idea of what bss been brought out And what I seen there ia a revelation, ono feel It is a duty as well aa priv ilege lo msbe use ot thes modern aids in housekeeping, a duty una owes lo one's self as writ ns a duty to foster and encouraj their continued Inven tion and production. And surely it Is a privilege t0 keep hoiioa In so modern and efficient a fnshlon. Nor doea one nee-l lo go to the exposition to know of these things. The hou.ef urnlshln secl.ons of the large department store ar sn exposition In themselves of mod ern housekeeping appliance. And If on does not llv In the larger towns. Ill adyertmliig page of newspaper and m-igaamrs will keep one well In formed. And It will repey a woman to keep herself well posted In these mntters. If a new holme Is to be built or old nluir.blng replaced, there Is a faucet on lh market now which any woman can eaally unscrew ami put on a uaw waxher herself, it Is a case of being ne'a own plumber and thereby saving. u'llta a bit In the way of plumher s bills. I know a housekeeper who Is compelled lo pay a plumber SO cents rverv lime a washer is needed on any of tho faucets. Had she these new faucrts. this wouM ho unnecessary, fo if this Ml of furnishing; or refurnish ing Is an the Autumn list, why not get the newe.t kind? A helpful kitchen contrivance la a rack to hold tho covers ot cooking vessels. Jn some kitchens the pots and pans bang on lh wall or In a eloset especially built for them, and the II. I ar slacked one by one in a wire framo rack near by. There racks can be fcousM. but Ihey ran also be made by any ono bandy with simple, house hold iooU. And wi'.h the pot and nana and their IM arranged In tin fashion, where Instantly th eye can see and th hand reach wl-.at la needed, there la a saving of lime and energy over the old melliod In practice In somo homo, of hunt-rig thm oat from dark rloret under tho sink or dresser whera they often ara In more or lea con-fvi.o-1 pile. If you ar buying aluminum, get he kind with thick walla It you eelect aluminum of the rlgt thickness, you do not need a douM boiler lo prevent easily si orched food from burning. It I iho thin-walled aljrr.inum rooking veaoel In which food I burno4. t't lt h and lornera are difficult to clean. .V stiff new paint bru.h will do trie work whera du.tors and dust ctoiha fall. A rheao brush will do bet ter than an expensive one. as the brls- l.-s ara stiffor. r'uch a Prusii will alio be found handy for cleaning base board", window sills, and. In fact, all corner In woodwork not ea.liy reached by ordinary method. The latticed window and leaded panea which are found in so many of our hou.es to day are difficult to clean by old meth od. Hut a at if f paint brush will rout the dirt and dust out of their corners easily. exhibit's will go east Great Northern Agent Take Prlxo Alnnlnr Ijinil lrcKlnot. Fred W. Oraham. Western Industrial and Immigration agent for the Great Northern Ballwav. vl.lted the Land Product Show tundy and arranged la lake soma of tba prlaolpai prise- DISFIGURED BY ITCHING ECZEMA On Utile Girl's Pace and Head. Caused Burning and Irri tation. Very Fretful HEALED BY CUT1CURA SOAP AUD OINTMENT "My Hula firi campMnad of ltchtn. and orromr- broka out with a reddish nan OTr bar faca and brad. Tba rub. caoaed itcblnc and burn tmc and hrttatcd brr. It made bor very fretful, and dtsflfrured her very much. "I nd and and ovorythina; I rould think of. but nothing aanmod to di bar any good. A friend told me to try Cu Urura 8oap and Ointment. I aont far a free sample sod bought soma more. I washed her with Cuticura Soap and thm put the Ointment on, and In about a month she was healod." (Signed) Mrs. Robert Wall. Bo 18. Wlrkcrsbam. Wash.. Jan. I. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 3 2-p. Skin Book on rerjiirot. Ad drraa post-card CatSoura. l'rpt. T. Boo tosk bold throucbout Ua worid. winning exhiblta with him for exhibi tion purpose In the Ka st ile secured rome fine srrain., araoa. fruits and vearetablrs from the Washington. Clackamsii. Columbia. Linn. Crook, Lake and Jat kson County booths. Including the Redmond display of 10 varieties of potatoes. whl-h won he srold medal and aweepstakra over all other potato rxhibila at the show. After exhibiting" these products at various places in the East. Mr. Ornham will take them to St. Faul. where they will be placed In the pprmnnent ex hibit maintained by the Oreat North ern In tho new Great Northern build- In. By Mrs P AWxlxesz. Mother Tarfcey and Her Chicks. MOTHER TL'KKEY .believed In the old ad.igo taught to her by her Grandmother. "The early bird catches the worm." and every night when the sun art she took her little chicks to the hlKhcst branch they could reach in an old apple tree and sang- them to B4cep. Mother Turkey had told them about tba bogey fox that lived In a hole on lha other aide of the bill, ana It cia not nd more than tba mention, or. mat name to make them obey. i -r do w1h we couia ret just a i" st him." said one clilck as bla motner came to the end of the verse.. "Will you wake us if he cornea to night?" asked another chick. "I shall not need to do that." re plied Mother Turkey, "you will hear as talking. He la a very sly fellow and always very polite and saya nice things, but you cover your heads. It la getting late." and she began to alna;: Cine yonr eye, my little turkay chicks. Hid yoor held, den't pe. alotber know t no bos'V foxa trick. And shell oalch sail you lc.p. Ey tbe time Mother Turkey reached the end of the verse all the chick wrra fast asleep. Mother Turkey stretched out her wings once or twice and turned her head In all direetiona and then she aet tled herself for a nap. The moon waa shining; brightly when ah aweke and aba saw not far off what looked like a large black dog walking cautiously toward the tree. "Good evening. Mr. Fox." she said, a fox came near enough to hear her. "t was sure that I knew your splendid tlgure: you certainly make a most re markable figure In the moonlight." Mr. Fox was somewhat taken back at Ibis compliment paid him in such a pleasant manner, for usually he was the ono to make remarks and the tur keya listened, not darlnir to move or speak. lie recovered from hla rurprlsa by the lime h was tinder tho tree, and said: "You are most flattering:, Mis tresa Turkey, and I can only return the compliment by telling -s ou that you are a picture yourself in the moonlight Bitting so stately on that limb, but if you would enjoy to the full extent this besuttful evening y- must come fro. Ihe tree and take a walk over the bill." "No doul.t you ar right," replied Mrs. Turkey, "but I could not think of leaving my children alone." -I should be very glad to take care of Ihe little dears while you are gone." raid Mr. Fox. "and if you will have them come down beside me I will tell them a story which. 1 am sure, will keep thc-m interested tiniil you re- U'l"y this time tho turkey rlilrks were awake and listening to what tho fox was sayirtr. Ho seemed so nice and polite that they quite forpot to be sfrsld. and when ho spoke of telling them a story ona of them said: "(Hi. please, do go. mother, and lot him tell us a btory. We ll be very good if you will." Mother Turkey looked at her chil dren In a way that plainly said to them. "He quiet." and then she said to Mr. Fox: "I appreciate your kind of fer, and were my children well should he very glad to leave tnem wun you. but they have been sick and are so lean that I have to be very careful that they sleep and eat well, or thry will not be fat by next Thanksslvlntf. and that would be a disgrace, yon know." When tJ'e for heard this he ws not AND FUR!" "Ye, I Am Paying by the Week "For this mot adorable new suit of mine! The price entire is only 111. SO. you know. If someone had asked ine last week to choose what 1 wanted most In all the world. I should have sal. I. A broadcloth suit, trimmed with f ur!' "And Just think. Jessie, this week I'm wearing one! 1 know that CirKKRY r CHKD1T fyPTEM Is an old story to you. Hut. you see. I haven"t been in Portland long, and I was Ignorant enough of the waya of this city not to know that the wav women keep smartlv dressed Is by BUYING THEIK CU1T1IES ON CREKIT." "Well. Sue, I don't wonder at your enthusiasm. By th way. did you notice the atunning fur-trlmmI suits CHKRHYH have on sale at 119.51? TnVy're the greatest 'snaps In town. I think." CHERRY'S have a commodious store, and everything up-to-date. Their ad dress Is 3'J-3'.1 Washington street, in lb Plttock block. aU "BROADCLOTH , ; You're As a Christmas gift the Victrola will be more popu lar this year than ever before. Year after year we have always been 6old out of the more popular styles long before Christmas, though each year we doubled our 6tock. Therefore, why not make your selection NOW and have it put aside for delivery Christmas week? Our stock is now at its best a leisurely se lection now is more pleasant than a hurried choice during the Christmas rush come in this week. Remember, we have Victrolas to suit every purse at $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, and up to $350 and we will gladly arrange easy terms of payment if desired. Sherman, Victrolas and Records Sixth so anxious to have the chicks coma down, so he said: 'I Know just now anxloua you must feel. Mistress Tur key, and if you will come down where I can talk with you without being heard. I will tell you tho very thing to give them to make them fat." Mrs. Turkey did not reply to this last remark. She was thinking of a trap ahe saw her master set the day be . - .. , i-K would walk around ivro. . w .1... j .. a little so my children can see what a beautiful bushy tan you naive, saldi -thv hav never seen so hand some a fellow a you are." Mr. Fox w very proua 01 iu so he walked out from tho shade of the tree and strutted about, o tki. ilio Coy waa so nle&sed tlj III'" .,.. -" ' that he was ready to do anything- to display his charm, so when Mrs. Tur key said. "I wis-h you would run and show them how you can run ana jump, ho asked what he could Jump on to show his nlmbleness. .i .. . that eior.head Would be 1119 VK ' " " - , - a good place." said Mrs. Turkey, know in. ...n th.t the. rusk bad no head and that It was nearly full of water. Away ran Mr. rot ana " went Into the hogshead. He tried to get out, but It waa no use: the cask . 1. 1 i. n .1 thon tho farmer. waa ion ms". hearing the noise, came out and soon put an end to Mr. Fox. ft.. iitio tttekev eat wide awake and trembling beside their mother, but when tne rarmer went mm i """"" she began to sing: Close yoor eyes, my iiiut lumev w..--. Hide your hrad. don't peep. Mother knows th bosey for i tricks. Ann Bill il .mil ejime J " - (Copr.prit. IWl.- by the MClure Newspaper utnriioite) Nv York t'lty.) SCORES REDEEM PROPERTY Sixty-One Out of 16 1 Delinquents Save IIo1dinp;s, Soys Treasurer. cwi.nno our of 181 nronerty owners whose property was scheduled for sale November -i ior uciiiimuch'-j v-j- . .. r .,.,,, a n .1 owoe nssosfiments mem ui 1 1 ' - have redeemed, their property by pay ing on me aeunquciM-, . awi v...., . statement issued yesterday by City . CHII nthnrs nf the 1 reasurnr .ruios. ....... delinquents have promised to pay up before tne sale w pmcc. Tho delinquency sales are to take nlaca about every 10 days, beginning ... i .tr Oil. Anrfitor Hflrbur is .01Cllluvi - at work on the lifts of oldest delin quents, and these will he advertised for sale a short time before the sale takes place. The property lisieo. tor Novem ber 2 already has beer, advertised. MEMORIAL SERVICE PLAN Visit f Tit. 'Wawhinfrton lo Portland in 19 IS Recalled. Booker T. Washington, who died Sundav. visited in Portland for a week." two years ago. He arrived In Portland on Jurrn -.1. ijjij Any hens in Sixty Minutes "A stitch in time saves nine" so says the sage. But a lens in time saves eyes. You wouldn't sell your eye sight at any price. Don't procrastinate if your eyes trouble you come to the Columbian superior service, prompt and expert attention, and high-class goods are at your command at no premium for the superiority. Licensee Manufacturers Kryptok Bifocals Columbian Optical Co. - 145 Sixth St. Floyd Brower, Mgr. Select It AW That VICTROLA Going to Give for playa Go. Steinway. Weber and Other Pianos and Morrison Sts. (Opposite Postoffice ' 'Scciety Wbipl ' ' Jt all agret One't auhtme must be warm and "free". For warmth and "freedom" none compare With. Lackawanna Underwear. It was not a simple matter for the manu facturers to produce underwear as perfect in every way as LACKAWANNA TWINS UNDERWEAR In producing; these garments, the health and activity of young children were taken into consideration. As a result, every gar ment is liberally sized and finely finished, and embodies all the features necessary to withstand strain and promote health. and in the course of hid stay ad dressed large gatherings at the Gipsy Smith Tabernacle, the First Unitarian Church and the Lincoln High School. He was entertained by a committee of Portland colored men. headed by E. D. Cannady. A luncheon in his honor was given by the Progressive Business Mens Club. Mr. Cannady last nisht said that a memorial service for Dr. Washington would be held in Portland without doubt. No arrangements have been made yet. but it probably will be held next Sunday at tne .Mount unm f-i tlst Church. Boulevard ravin"; Sotislit. Tn navo Columbia boulevard from k- .t.n.i to it. connection with Sandy road, a group of 120 property ownera along- the boulevard have asked that art appropriation on umuc County Commissioners in the hudsret now under preparation. The petition ers cite the difference between the Co- i v. : kA.. .varii ii n i no unniDn roau 1UU1UI. i.. vi . . . part of which was paved somo time ago Il 1! Christmas! Siipfiii il "I fi If ! I The 9100 Victrola Pianola Pianos You will enjoy makins a critical investi gation of these garmentsatyourdealcrs. Bova and Girls' Vests, Pants and Drawers 50c to $1.00 Union Suit $1.00 to $1.50 The Lachauian jwitts $1. CO Union Salt ranks as the best i-aue in America. ron SALE BY Olds, Wortmarx & King They ask that a pavement 18 feet In width be laid for the entire length ot the boulevard. During the war the promiscuous dis charge of fireworks is prohibited in Great Rriisin TODAY'S BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS Face powder pimply covers up an un attractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who have tried a simple spurmax faco lotion find it much better, as it removes skin lis colorations, such as freckles and tan. and makes the skin smooth, white and velvety. This lotion is made by dis solving four ounces of spurmax in one half pint hot water, then adding two teaspoonfuls glycerine. This complex ion beautifier does not rub off or show like powder, and gives a more refined appearance. It removes both shininess and sallowness, rapidly givins the skin a permanent healthy, youthful appear ance. An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be had at trifling expense by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Tour slowly on scalp and massage briskly. This cre ates a soothing, cooling lather that dis solves and removes all dandruff, exces3 oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, whi'e the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, also a flufflnesa which makes it seem very much heavier than It is. After a canthrox shampoo arrang ing the hair is a pleasure. Adv. GIRLS IN BAD HEALTH Hundreds of girls go to work day after day. afflicted with some ailment peculiar to their sex, dragging one foot wearily after the other, working always with one eye on the clock, and wishing for closing time to come. Every such girl should rely on Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore her to a normal healthy con dition, then work will be a pleasure. For forty years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently euccessful tn controlling the diseases of women. Why don't you try it? Adv. crib Ponpeian .-f Oiiv.Oil? For th sbst reason that ka adVite Certified Milk. 9 Why ex your doctor pre- .:.:r:,rf.lT t