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10,." I DISTINGt -ISHED JAPAXESK FINANCIER AND FORMER EDITOR OF . . . - - ... ..... . a . I V 1"-' T C I I ft V NOTED JAPANESE LEA DIM; TOKIO rAIEK. IIO LKt l. nmuA.u i wi . MET BY OBJECTION 55 GUEST Commences Today for Only Four Days Run THE BRIDG Penalty on Employment of Re servists Held to Make Se curing Jobs Difficult. Brief Reception Tcnderd to Baron Shibusa.va. Oriental , Financier, at Station. TJTE MORMXG On EGO NT AX. WEDNESDAY, yOYEMBEK 17, CHAMBERLAIN PLAN RxJ6S i W .at k aa , Li. JO - - PORTLAND "S t ; ! i t MANY AMERICANS IN PARTY Vt.Uor. Tlaaaufti .tj C'lirWtiaa. I In Main la unnrrltoa Ullh URil4) a laaal 4'aanrnlrin 10 IK HrlJ la Tukao After War. Pe Jaraae noil t.irsuh fl Paira and mn of affair. I'aron 1-J-hltmaaaTa. who rni;it b terma-d the J. I'-arpon" Morsan ef h a . 04nlfy. a In i'ottiin4 eo n .' mil'i yatr U :.: eh y)ju Limit.! from fan t'raa-'iara waited hra It cuatomery ti-n tftrr BMtinc on It Sa'.tl. ih tUroR ae-l m r rr ha- r of hi party. Of whorr thr wra fi i njod a moat rni'iaiMl f!remrrni prowled by laa rountrimrn t.rr. M al l it dno by Prldol C. C Con ant mernr.rs f .it mor of 1 dtT at irin of prom, taant rrtlnd j4Pn. th I'-aron and B!a KN'tti war aarted do a th tado platform lr tir of h rwxiii al lb aoutk "d of in dprt buMJm. Tar a veritabl !! of Mtl Ja pan rtsi'.lrefa. o lilt their Sim la fa-- la a to a cmrnn rnttr lb r4rn ntrai. arroundd a I able it fi-l stood a ui bujul f rpiiov rhrvntheri'ma. ri,aror tinibaaa ari, to fl at h-a-n tmms.liat'ty. Me inl!d at th yruntmr. w ha qri'caly loi their aaae and .mt.'d bark. II t!hd In hi oan languas; to ona littl fellow end ptt-l Mm oa th haf. A a mean of tnicr lunmint, it was unlit but d'rtdcdly a -iccea. I a a a I taw la T rt4. "No. that la not a Japanese euatom." Ka Jpna Cona,l tn I'nrt'iml. p!a;n.i af trw arrta. -Baron yhiKuxaa I a grandfather hi-n.elf. and kfioalnj hi lov for rhildrcn mmib'n of th Japan Aar,-ttton her tnouchl b aouid b lrnrrrtl io tnnt h-ar JtP4r cbil'lrrn h ir stttinc atofiK. ta aal plraaoL a ou a. lor half a rtntirr Prnn Nilbuuai ba a rnanixl roarr In Jaran ortr rrara a- ha brid tha poat of Vii. Miritr of l lnanca. Thai ha ra rant bt htihrr ajo arnmrntal honor. l kc'ana ha haa Iiad thm. Tfv. dr at tha of ' I l rrldnt ar tha lrt Un. th lJinT fmnK tnff tnatitutton of Japa fen minr ktainaa anlarttrt Vhthiiitwa tiaa tilmalf la rw af tha fartora In tha mo'rnuatlon or Jaran. II la an ot in rrmiimnra rotana of Ja:nra ititaiman and Rnannari M hava llcc boto In tha !! ani naar Jaran. Th ftaron l h.tr rar o4 lahvn I'nminwlftfa IVrrr of tha I'nltaM ir. Tt ! - " . j ; . , . ;; : "- . r - f ' SMITH WIELDS WEHP0H ! . vC' j Tt.ritrxao ti ju:n ron a. I'lra-v a( Iroa. Attarhral la Raa. Mlaaaa a tlaard al. aad Mrkra taaiarr la Maaara, l'4 Jara- in 111. tha data from whir laa Japaaa orarina. hrtatlaa ark .IW. Tho'iih ha l tit a fhriatian. h ftrnn , .it l i tha t'nitrd tSala-a la partlr In tha lnti-t of tha rr.nrn l:on of Ih Wfrl4 a aiunrlar S hwl Aa wiattoa l ba h'ld In ToKio afl'r th w p. lUraa .Mhoaawa la ira-prMnl of thai lenmitlp In Ttkro thai a arrant lat dta:i of tha r- t( in to tha it'lair a-hoa aopkara. "Baroa Miibnaaaa la traveling In tha l'nti4 for aaaaral raaaona. P4il Mr. Z'imala. hla a.:rUrT. lla w& on tha nrnmiiaion of Japanra h4ain'.a rnn thai atu!ial rendition br ait t.ars a.a, and ana pttroa ef hta trir la ! f n ar nwr nf hlj a'n,iaintna'a ma1a at that timax ' Haron -nihi.4aa la a Invar of pxara. art 4 ha ira that lh war ""II onn haa oaar. W hi' ha la not hr ' It In mind t do all ba ran tahila on thiaj Imir. which will taka turn tarnuaxh tna t nit'4 rtata. inward tha iromo ' tin of a and tha and of th worM air II a a Iir-a to prnmota isa rraaaai aajrr ralafiaaa ben t(.a I nrtai. JiFar. aaai Janan. and ..I in Indiatrla! a"l Ira.l rondtllont NCaaatl th twa raialpi.. CAMPFIRE GIRLS GIVE PLAY Cornelia ora"ta rlntrrlalnnx-nt l laaax-tal iacr-. rrtRxrUl'.'. Ir. "Snx. lt-r1al ) Tha tl:icaiua umclita Oirla ma an ratartainTani aalur-iay night in Hiiri. i . hai'. atxt raauiird In a f ranrta; aui-vata "Th a:aaiOa.' aam LanafrTow', -Mata wa ra-nd b M.-a. (laofia A iUt. and artad out in pan. tainiTia by h txtr: Jk Tillia pay la IT n. a vn(tt!ad "Aar tairl." waa atia, and a il.i aa and lntrunon tai Riuaic naa4 ap Iba ant a a pro ttramnaa. fmbra of tha ram ara Wit fail?. 'adT lHpniaa. RabT Thoarip mnl. Marl Barran. H ta '-aU'r. Alir HalL. a t 'aarmaa. Ilaln roairM i'Ur N-laaa. I..ra r.n fh- b'rt. ;ria lloa and Aigab.1 i hafdn. INDIAN AGENT IS ACCUSED STKVi:X.V. A'ub. Nov. 8pa clal.i ,M hula l.ri. a Maikarnltn nine hara. waa ll,d In t..a count) Jail a! - o t ni mnim fur atrlk.rjT at hi partnrr. Uaors Iifmcn. with a ronratrd wraron In tha thapa of a pirra of Iron. wriaihlnaT about on fourtfi of a pound, rlampad to a piacff of rora about aS'l ln hr in Itnctn. Tha drtKa l:ppl from Ma hand, how air r. a h tru'k at r.nmln. paaaln all.iln an inrn of tha latlrr'a faro. II tixif-ti In ttia ahOoman of litona Aina wortn. who waa atandtnal Jut bark of nomin. In Joa Sl. Martin pool kn M-hr :-i rnniroiariv caccurrad. i l.ad.nar bank-I kn(K" 1,,,- .laaworllt down. a. and Intrraalrdl i. wa-nt for Ma ton lmmdlatJjr. 'rprtaaa. Ik... . -. i a ..-ntal i.v ih orfit-ar. Sha.rl'f Kn wnd hi deputy, V. W. IUra.'ihrrr who took him to tha rounlr jail. laont and liomln h hrn In partnrrahip In lha blarkamith Ins bualnraa for the pt aix months. About lo month ten thay jrot an op lion In buy h tool and marhlnnry In tha ahop from ilr. Arnold, but white Arnold waa away attending hi mother fjnrra! In tha Kaat a few ,akt ara they niovrd part of Iheee effe. ta to Carn. whtra they etored thern. fpon Ma return Arnold made ararrh for lha miaalntr tool, and upon f'ndihar them for--.! tnc and Roratn r rturn firm, after whirh ha clo.-cd tha ahop. There ha been bad blood be ta acn !rr anal Romm er elnee. tn will ba arraia-ned before Ju IKa Vounat tomorrow aftrnoon. and II I reported that a half il'iian eya-wll-nvaaaa will ttif- aaralnat him. Vnlaleall llahlni laHlnn In A pp-a Ia-1 o alinx1in. fte AB:;iri:xx. vra.h, No. t a- etaLa Tbr'a pr-m:o"t JalnlaJll Ip d'ene wt'.l l- hre ahorilr frr v.h laarroa I. 9 " wbr. It aaid. thar mill aaiar proteat aaaiaat ri. VI. timrbr, iprlnta'n.lnt of tha Q ilnlautt rr aation. for what thr d'lre I un fairaaia In th ad -nlm.t r a I ioi of flah Ins rKMA Tha lhr ltdlanva ara ha. ma a3t by a apa.rtiiinn from tha tnha. Tha mn ar J f'apoaaman. WiMy i;arf'!l n4 IIKly Vna, Thay dea-lar that aarbr. in attempt. In ta radjual flablnc rlatb' ea lb, rrveMoi abowed d'aa-rimination. Tbla irina; tha -idna ranht more tba-a JMe.ea fi tbara. and lha ron la araia ea now. wltk fairly o4 catrbea praaamat v RIVER TO RECEIVE ASHES Foe. U-t)arata Ttiat lta-malna of 1 atba-r IVe Mmti oa Willamette. fAI-KM Or, X. 1. prlaL Be r? 4 at of hla aon. th ah af TT. K lotter. at dlad Sat jrdey at tsa c fo arl ea north T iIem. wi:j ba -attr4 cfoo tha aaliif of tha Wil lamette Rf-rer Thiraalay. Th be-tywa, takra t Portland for rrmatloti. Th a-hra al l ba rator&eat hr an-J r.i Inra tva rtxr frvrn the Mairen-rd Ce iatr bri4av V v. r-rta-r waa it ywra '4 an4 a aatii of w Tnra. A aaio. Ta'. J. i utifTj. of J'urtlaO.4. artaa. REALTY MAN IS ARRESTED t:nilw-fla-rnant of SI 50 t liara-d by Owner Asalnat Asrnt. It I. V'itkm. who rondurl a real e.iat. offir-a at Mil l!a I Thirteenth atrerl. waa arraaled yetrday by flty Ietrlia lawennea and fat Moloney on a rhre of tarra-ny by emhle mani taora to bv K . W. Kimble, of Mradowa. I r Mr. K imbl rharfra Mul kua with rmbriilina mony and a" curllir, o the amount if I0. Mulkln rame Into tha tlmeilfhl Men der. .rmter . by reporttna lo lha po'tre that h had bea-n hrld up at lla afrir and robba-d of li: i. I'ollr: of. f.irra at that lima preaHl be- I tar r that M atory wa a laa anq that h had clen It out for finannai rraanr.a. Th arrreted man haa been an.na a i:-. ant of Mr. Klmbi. who own - number of houae In ielwooj. CnluRihl TraCtM-ra Inalltnlc I Krt. tTTrS'. vVaah. Nor. It iSpax-lal.l .The anh :al taihr' Inalllute of t'o- ttH Piotn mi ii trw hoi. I t RtU la TUDII. 1 . f v Jfc . v . a, . i v , . . f v ; . I r i ' rai. a. t bartra M. Millar. Tha funeral of I'harlea W. VII lr. orajanlaer of iba old Mount Hood Haliway. who died Monday, wut ba ba'.d this aftaraooa at S o'clock from hie home, all Rod ney avenae. Mr. Miller bad baea a rldnt of lirtaaa for 44 yrara and wae prominent la lodse clr rlaa. haainaT baaa a member of tha MawiBoma Blue Laodse. KniaTbt Templar and Woodmen of tha World. Mr. M'.ller waa It year old. Ten yeara it be orcan lied lha Mount Hood Railway, witb whlrh ha waa Identified an- til It waa taken oer py ina I ri- . land Railway. LJiht ak rower I ear 4 a 4 4 -a (7. 2Zcjmo to I. ....I.!. a...tMlv a-hif-h tiaa hal In be postponed o nianr time this Kali on a'-counl of a dilTlrulty In obtainln. apaakrra. haa b-n dofinitr-ly t lor irarembrr . and 14). In tha eeveral daya' proBramm there will ha ucb aprakrrl a. Trofeeeor lloppe. of tTteney Normal: rroieaaor i irmnia. oi r.iia-nia-bur;. and Profeaaor Newhtlt. of Pull man. There will he three aeeaion daily and a rereptlon for lha tracher and litor oi the firet rlav. UNNAMED FEE IS INVHUD blPRCMR COIRT n BROKER! AuR:KMKT MlT "PKCirVa OPPOSITION IN PROSPECT limit Jadae Mlaa la Revereed a Appeal lavalalaa Iba e-ale of -rawk Toaaly Tiaa her. 8ALKM. Or.. Nov a . . rv r f Paal for the al or purrhaa of land lo b j rea. lid rnuat anerlfr tha broker com- mlailon, the Supreme Court ruled today in the raa of J. . Tassert asainst J. X. Hunter and 'William Maata, ap- Pllanta. The opinion waa written oy Juatlre Benson and revere Circuit Judge Mrilnn. of Multnomah County. and alao a former opinion of on of the dprtmnl of the Supreme Court. At th h'arinf oi ine cae ine plain tiff Introdura-d a memorandum alsnad by Hunter and Final, authorlalna; him to rl a certain trart of yellow pint limber In Crook County for 12 SO an arre. Tha tupreme Court held that ber-au the asreemeni did not contain a statement of the broker commission It wa Invalid. Oihrr decUlona today were as fol low: ijir, Rai viirh.il apr'tant. a Mary K faiurtaanl. api'rair.l from Una I'etint). matli'8 lo aflamlaa siaral a!9ea, oplolua r Jtaatlr llntiaon T A. liBM", Ml:ant. a. F . Toonf a:.. arnid front Malhaur I'nunn. a p - a-ai diamaaa. opinion l i hlrf juatlce aloor. J. 8. F!aarla. erraiiant, va unman . fund loauranra Tompani, applad from ,irv aata. opinion t-y fhlrf Juallr Voor. t .r;iit Judf Jilsa Judfmainl for daland ani ar'irna.'d. ... v Mtiatt n. T lirmr, appaniam. npali; from Malhaur Counir. exit ta t airala dfnuanl from parmlltlna wataar a,w K.m io avarf'aw Diantlfra land. opiMoa br Juallr Mclin.1. ilrr-ult Judga Utcl-a Judrfmant for plalnurt anirmaa. Hflatr I lai ccrmr" " ' ' I.. apalaria. alrl1! from Vaihaur ourir. arin ta nfer r-rforrnan.- of a raninri amnion by Jiair UrHr a. auit 4lrairad. taak (aaa Jaunweal wadirieai. Fi- Naflaaal P-ank of Ontario a T. M aard al . appolianta airpoalod from Maiaaar aVwnl). auit Inao'vm muiisasa a rroprrt. opirnon oa - i.,H.mooi of rirtuii Judaa iiiasa for piaia- liff mOlf!d. la ' ammarrui a ompany i ai. va. iiaKl brakiu. app lart. aull la fraravloa .o. for m..orla.a and lahor. prwai1 from n-aar rojnl. opinion tr Juallr Baaon. 4(mni of i'l-cuii Jwd( Aadaraoa Ir .atoiirr maiiin- Kina-T-an c'oionr Irrlaalloa Cempanr va l.tta I'aar. appallant. appld from Mel lon n Jaa'T-- llarr'a (roalt Juris Bl(( jttismnt fr piaintiir rvraa-n. rna inauranc aa i au. - -a-t L J-hn 11. a'orfa-r. reoorr for th Nrlh- Miara Lont luaiano Talaphon Campan. appaad from Mulnomah lounlr. aull a forax-ioa nnriiaia wti o. 1 -" " -..ranaav. morion I rllmaa appeal dald. tpmtaaa br JHca Baaaoa. Rebwrla retltlaa Daw tad. railla Piraa va tmmi V Thrtmpoa al . arealleata appald from Ious'a .a o.u.i.m aaiorlaa: Dtl tiaa for rhartaa dealad, apinloa by Jua II. narnati. I a lloairn! V. arrarfOTl aioTor ima. aanr. appellant, eppelod imra saiiairmaa alr erllon t-t aamaira for m.rajn -ntatlea la th a of an aulomoMl: Ir ani Joia-a McGinn a adsmnt far plalatlff afriraad. . . , ... a h a PI aw WUrS aI1l4a II I'lllVW Ilia a aiaia va. Bulta. Ward Haaity rompany a w and. land iaa M fad faalt. Dlnmlaiaal of -Men Before Tlicy Arc Calird lo Training- Camp Would Obviate Pnnlshment for Violation of Law. OrtEGONIAN NEWS BUR E At. Wash Innnn Vn. it Serious objection .in k anayi. Sanaior Chamber la ill's proposed amendment to tha continental arrr.y bill. If the Oregon Senator un dertake, to amend the Administration measure bylnsertina; a provision penal ising employer who refuse to prni ample leave of bene to all employe hr a.eok in avail themselvea of this plan of eeeurtnir military training. The underlylnn principm oi inn - ii.aniai ,mw i . in afford military trainlna to young; men who. for three iruccelve year, can give up two T v. .im. as.K tair for Inatruc- iiivutna in'- ' - - - - - tlon In tha field. After this training I .nn.nl.(,l lha mn Alal I fl t O the r- erve for another three yeare. but while In the reserve tny are noi itn" lo attend annual drills. Aaay Mr Tblak Plaa laaprarllrable. Army men have reftarded the con tinental army Idea a Impracticable lararely becauae Ihey doubt tha pos- albllity of raialns; any considerable it,, -..v nra.rrlbed They quistlon whether 400.000 youn men will oe aon io uei wo muniu t .. 11 .- rnv alia Vriar and M t irt"; aiiiiuaiij -' j - the ama time retain their employment. Thiy arisue that any plan which will danrlv men of Ihrlr ra-Rular civilian employment will not succeed. Senator Char.ibe rlln. however, con templates IneertlriiT In the law a pro vision which will make it incumbent on all employer of men to (rant tr.em whatever leave is necessary to enable them to receive training In the con-J tlnental army, and ne wou.a irapuat a heavy fine on any employer who re fused to allow any employe, a member of the. continental army, whatever leave waa necessary to permit him lo attend th annual drills- If this pro vision means anything. It means mat, mployers cannot dtsmiis employes or aune they take t. o months from their ork each year for military training. Jaba Made Mare Dlfflealt. Tliosa who crltlclaa the Chamberlain plan say It, will not acoompllsl. the a a..l,.a raaa-l Ih.V nolllt Out that any employer unwllllnar to allow his men the two months' leave required for ,11.--.. l.ulaiirllnn OOllld reuriilv f.- raj.e thn penalty proposed by Senator ChambcrUin by mere dlsinlsslnn- all his men who may enlist in tno continental l . ir h diamlased them I before thfy are tailed to training camp, he would not be liable under such a i - u.fne rh.mharlaln trnl L J uauaa aa ' ..... . proiroees. Th result would be that the Cham berlain Idea would only oprate to de prive rruaiiv young men of their Jobs and make It mora difficult for men In the continental army to secure per manent employment, on tnis urounn. OR 5 Acts The Greater Man Presenting; HENRY KOLKER The Accomplished Dramatic Actor 5 Acts A Metro Wonder Play worthy of being classed among the best this famous aggregation has produced. RealVjtaiRed-Blooded Man's Play splendidly sUped, and portrayed by a cast of All- . . . . . .. - , r llTl raHA..l.oiinl " Stars, headea Dy ine iormer star oi ureuicjuvuim, A Powerful Drama from the original stage success by Rupert Hughes probably his great est work and one of the "ten best" sellers in ten years. Had tremendous run at Broadway Theater, iMew iorK, last season. Coming Sunday The Talk of the Continent DESTINY or "The Soul of a Woman." Ta U- 4U,'n fintiira a-i I run nnlv t"i!1 V rlovs ("YalTlfi AVCllltlllULI 11119 icaiuit nui " . and bring those who will enjoy a Better Class Attraction. Also Good Comedy Scenic Travel Mr. Fred Scholl, Organist Here Sunday Emily Stevens in DESTINY JUL IflT 1 t Vneolal estate brokers the suggestion vni oe rtsisim , Company. Far a number of yeara Mr. MiHr practical law In rort- land. ResMrs hi widow. Mr. Miliar laavai a daohtr. Mr. John Turner; hla mother. Mra. J tarh K. Miller; a brother. T" C , Mi:r. anl a tr. Mr. Minal Meade, of Garibaldi. Or. a.,ia va Bulta. Wood Haaity rompany aa. and. etal "chool piatrlet N . Port- TTtt 1 ,Li-nsi lnanksgiving ii. Specials CIVIL SERVICENOT EVADED Mr. Ilaker WII1I4T ew Barratr, Head SabaerHent to Ttnle. Assurance waa liven by Commis sioner Baker yeaterday that no attempt la ta ba mad lo violate elvtl arrlca provisions af tha charter elthar In lat ter or spirit la tha reorcanlsallon of tha Municipal Frea Employment Bu reau. Ha aaid that If the proposal to have tha two directors of tha proposed rornlid bureau emrt from civil sararlc l not rlht ha will have them made civil eervlre position. As tha reorganization ordinance ha been ped th two positions ara ri empt from clll aarvlca. Tha ordlnaaca doca sol laa.a cJUtn.t usUl Xccausbr J. Dry Pledge Lost, Owner Joins New Year Club. Charlea Peyae Mshta Jallera for Prised Doeamenl. but MeBiberhl la Kareed Oa Him. 1 4"XT EVER ;aln will I take a drink." JN Charle I0) oe w or It. This wa quit necessary, for It meant hi Immunity from memberhip in the New Year Club, formed by Municipal Judae Stevenson, of those whose chronic splr ii, .oa. Droclivlties made It advisable to . ah la. durance vile until after the stste had banned Demon Rum. This an a month ao. . Pevoe had promised this before, but . . . a.a.Hoe Rnhlnaon liaurr'i Judpe Stevenson that Deyoe would keep nd hnd a nice pledge in I when h w black and white, with Deyoe's scrawled slirnature appended. Monday Ueyoe appeared before Judge Stevenson. He was dejected. Al though he had fougnt, in aiconont anger, the Jailers who tried lo rob him of his most trusted possession he had lost that which he most prised the night before his copy of th pledge. On motion or tne i-udiic ucmnuei, Deyoe waa elected to a membership in full standing in the New Year's Club. GAS SHUTOFF LAW IS UP Propoed Ordinance- llcqulres Auto matic System in Buildings. Construction of an automobile gas shutoff in e.ery building in Tortland except residences will be required if an ordinance, prepared yesterday by Mayor Albee, is passed by the City Council. The nieasu; e is aimed as a fire safeguard. The plan is to force the building owners to Install a system whereby the pressing of a button ly a fireman will automatically shut off the gas In the building from the outside. Con i . a... .i,i. h.. hoen had In fire r l u r l et'it v , " . fighting because of the lack of facil ities for shutting off the gas. It is said most other cities in the country now have the shutoffs. and some siates have stat-wlde Ihws requiring them. Aberdeen Veteran Is Candidate. ABKRDEKN. Wash.. Nov. IS. (Spe- cjal c l: La. Roberts, prominent Civil War. veteran of this city, today announced his candidacy for one of the two vacancies on the Aberdeen Board of Kducation which will be filled at the annual school election De cember 4. This places four candidates in the race, the others being A. t (iaillac. Pr. lawrinct Hopkinson and i- - - . ., 1 1 Kt.te lleDresentative. W. O. Powell,' president of the Young ... i . . l i... urlrhrlrawn, Men s Ilepuoiican .iui,, moo his name as a prospective candidate. Klamatli Fall Youth Paes. KLAMATH KAMA ' Or.. Nov. 18 (Special.) Jesse Summers, only sftn of , ... rAmn.iaainnar Samuel T. Summers and wife, died at Blackburn .. i tnrwi.v. The youth riOSpilBI liari - -- i ... . ii .... of an, and hsd Just was Din j --: . v., entered the hlgn scnooi aa a . ins strtcKen wnn rnr? Says She Was Saved From Operating Table o an Brother and SUter Both Re lieved by Simple Remedy Available to Any One. In her pratltude for a remedy that saved her from th possible ""-s; for an operation. Mr. Carrie Heflin. of Coat. Kan., write.: -Had it not oeen for Frultela and Traxo I might have been on the operating table by now. .i relieved me of at least one hundred and fifty gall stone. It urely floes worn wonders. My brother also na wn for yer and has been greatly bene fited by Krultola and Traio." Frultola Is a powerful lubricant for th Intestinal organ. oftenlng the ...tod m.aaea. disintegrating the hardened partlcl.- that cause so much suffering and expela the accumulation .np.end.d'to'nic. acting on'th. liver and stomach with most neflelal re.ulta aad is recommended for use ia conno cnon restore th weakened, run-down ay tern. Frultola and .Trao ara prepared In the Plnu. laboratorle. at Monticello. I I and arrangement have been made to supply them through representative druggist, la Portland they can bo obtained at The Owl Drug Co. Stores. You will want to ap pear at dinner properly clothed. Fun-Orea and Tuxedo Snita a Speria.ty From the Cheapest That- Good to Best That's Made Men's am Women's SnlU and Overcoats to Order $25 to $65 $5.00 B eduction on AH Suits or Overcoats Ordered Before December 1. 1915. e Tailors and Importers 609-610 Northwest Building. or a disease of the brain. He was re moved to the hospital, where he lin gered in a critical condition for several days. Beside the father and mother, he leaves two sisters. Scaler's Duties to J.e Extended. WKVATCHRF. Wash., Nov. IS. (Special.) Arthur A. Bousquet. who for the past year has had charge of the supervision of weights and meas ures for Chelan County, will have his duties extended to take in the super vihion of wcierhts and measures for the counties of Chelan, Grant nd Douzlas. becinntns January 1. He will receive a salary of $2400 a. year. II! vi "v"1' till w3 Coming Sunday pin.iM! rntiuKRKK in 'Bella Donna' Don't Fail to See the World's Foremost Screen Star MARY PiCKFORD In Her Greatest and Most Wonderful Portrayal "MADAME BUTTERFLY" A Remarkably Interesting PATHE NEWS "No Better Show in Portland." asaaaaat iaaassss U.of O. P O.A.C. o a University of Oregon 34 University of So. California 0 aeaa aaT T OREGON Agricultural College 20 MICHIGAN Agricultural College " 0 eeeeeeeeeeeei NOVEMBER 20th The Big Football Game of the Year Tho football game this year will be bitterly contested. Both teams have defeated other Northwest teams by decisive scores. Oregon defeated the champions of California. The Aggies de feated the Michigan Aggies, one of the strongest teams in the East. The teams are evenly balanced in every respect. You A-ill miss the biggest sporting event of the year if you fail to see it. PORTLAND TO EUGENE and Return $4.80 Rooters' Special Train Will leave Union Depot at 8:30 A. M., Sat urday, November 20. Returning Special leaves Eugene 6:15 P. M., arriving Portland 10:15 P. M. Tickets at City Ticket Office, Corner Sixth and Oak Streets; Union Depot and East Morrison-Street Station. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent.