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Tnn Morcxixr, onrfloyiAy. Saturday, November 20, mi5. Arrjorx!&ClXet. FOUR PORTLAND SISTERS TO SING AT ORPHEUM I f Bcr.rnt of IUr Fried. ICild. Alice mod Brllr Wrrr M-de Afler Trjoot I Crm.twl on Krtiurl of .Mia- Jr- Wold, of Hith School Ficulty. Change of Time of the following trains Sunday, November 20th ciimiRnaiieS 5 YEARS IMPOSED Jury Finds Associate of Lori rner Guilty of Conspiracy to Wreck Bank. Train No. 13. Lt. Oakland. Or S:JJ A- JJ- Sutherhn 3:53 A. L Ar. Koaeburg :30 A. U Lv. Ilosebure ' 4:4a A. M. Train No. 18. Lr. T?o.bur Kugene. A. I. any f-alem. Ar. Portland . 7:50 A. M. .10:S7 A. M. .12:40 P. M. . 1:35 P. M. . 4:00 P. M. 1 1L i TxtlC.-Sw 1HDAY CONVICTED; - ' !?aT?'"y4ja?aa CASE WILL BE APPEALED IU.ak.rr anofinrv He Will HlM l I j4 Dlk b llii lavalta. tioe. Wllh of J3.10-. Cbarxed. M"r.nu. Ht. Nov t Cnarlea luo4... vlcn-pre.ld.Bt f th L fall M-..C Tru.t Ha.ln. H. ' ' ,-. ef which, wiuiara Lor rn.r r.td.nt. wa found guilty ma.sM ,f coa.ptrlag to w.cl th. In.tltotmn. Mi puatanment " '" r ' at flv 4f Impri.uiiDi.H T. jury "110"" " I?! (w.l on in. p-.l'r. Bin. m-mber. at. ad.-? at f.r.t for in. maa.mu-n po r.hm.nt. wfclca wouM Bav. ,...r. impn.oiw a4 a t" ' , ." ' and . J. G W- w.ra la courtroom- U"U '. tt., t..htr ! . J.i.-p SUn.i.r. w.r. ' " Th- I-. .-!" ' r" I.... -T M-anlar a4 according to charge, "t tn. at.' at'or V in l e-eltaUa-d .. i" bank .(. h- t- tH l pta ii-' riow " ! a. a- eri.r -n.a and " rompr.l l- -" liuMf-Xi .trina- .w pwhn4 -lat.- p.,ori..ra p.r.oe w.ra l-,r!-and M...I.T ' rh"' " tn-Tu Th. nJn(m.t. rbrd tnm .et:a th- lnt.iok" "t alrooel I ; J'lo !! an4 Wt'h '"' tw l.e.ny every U of l t nl ! cont.nl. 4 n"0- f.r inil in '. .n- l tM r 'B"1- It wn rh.r.4 "t J .,4!....f..t r.-r.. .r w.r. .tol.n to ,fI,n,i. .ti.r enk. m ll rh.rn. tt h4 -' IH.t It. b.. h4 - in.ol.ol ,om. tlm- prior la tn. rU !-. Moitf r P- !''' .m r.oil r fm iMnr f "! t.l.r.Pl off ." I- rrl or.n i. In II fc.r,. .nl d.-n Ur- b..n... ,.r.rr,.. l. nJ l" I .t. Fif.-i i. I'L. -'- rt J,4ti. ta rr. Iwrtavr ! trr4 t f. !r ll"tn.. Itt. All-'r. rr- -utlt,. .. I tn rli.t ! ,(l,rT lr'nwr il ll'ry Wf . lilt t s. ..f W l."".. U. i:l tt lrl li.' f.i-.t of lt r ol" nl-i. V ."n t t . trtnl l I nm "f'" mornintf "I w ' t fwnt tftfc. c I rf-t.-lt " w. f ni romm.ftl tt Wn. wonll BTkn .tfr ! J'jr r. Tn J'lry f!m. IS 4, r -W.. it. (r. fin.l f d.'n.lnl. rh.rl.. II. WjMir. i.!t In Ifi. form .n. mnn.. .Ir. In ! tn.4irtm.nl ! f 1 1. pn.: t fi " tr ...nn.nt In P " " ' " TS. Ji'i Ht-brt.. in no'r n! J'. inint... ftr tril f iRt .n-jri-in. LICENSE TO BE DROPPED riRoir mnmi ni r tmrT (r rl I HBMIa ORtH - f-M . I rraas4 In rat at f laarva la Ba HairvnV li.ifH of r.v.ntty rrp.a !un . l..na arvl bon pljmhlo con-tr.-tor. id a. la ln.-r th. ll f rlmlKii( work In l'orti4. tn.ra !. lo bo rocx.4 a lumbln rr ant vr.n imi:.r t lt now In o l-i b'ii!.iir and afrlrlral operation.. T6 p.rm . t pln l. ir prli--'pl r't f a iw rl'""!'"' l". ln " r..nl4 la t!a li'r four-'l n wmk by ,mmt-.i'n.r !"!. Tha cW b'.n ia rour.a of pr.paralion for abo'it a yar. l pr...nl no p.rmil rptln a tr p.rmil I. r.uir4 fur plumbln warn. I nd.r In. prti om of ll. rear rri. It will b. ...i.jrt la tak. out a pl.jmbin p.rmit lt iBa t'itr HaiM in Hur.aa an4 tn B a fa on b. af IKa auinb.r of fiitar.a. Tit f.a will proU fr In.p.ctloa ( to. work. All work, and.r Ih. r. col. will ha 1 b mprt4 and pj.4 by IB Ptjrubtnc Imptdion for.-.. Tha p.rmit f wil! ba not lhn 1 .-nt on arT on. Job. TH. IV tr artoa r.t'r. will b a. f..!onr.- I'ar ... lntur prailrfa-1 fur. wbilk- r lnt..-4 or rat. I r.nla. lor ! r.r"l a' .n.r roan.-l4 I net lnrI'M.4 la tba r:r plOfnttn p.-mt. e.ata r.r a.B rvrabinatlon link and mdrr rJ. I 'ru I'nr ..h " t ef w.ti lra) O'ount'4 a onn fntar. t r.nta. lor tloor drain rnno4 lo h. lrina4(o v.t.m. la r.nta. Htnimiin rbarca for aor jxrmil, ni ii'im.r rf rkflf In tha m.thvi af in. t. nation anr in. el.. of ma .rta: l b. ti.4 nr. pro.lr4 In lb cl. l'ait-!to npflor tt)R!n.r 1. ptim5r rml r.llon commit ... rat, a b atorh.'t ail tn. coS In part. aim4 to rd'-i.-a in. .nr.l t m-t df 'uii. Th r.rmll f.. it ! -"!. HI Barl p.x, ti. or.l roi la lit cilr o( ..lTllr In.r.'-tton. DEAN BEXELL ACCEPTS 0. . rmfrwr Will lrllcr !--- arm In I Vat Male. i. ;.:.. N- A.JRf.Tl.Tl HAL, !.- 1. M1K. ror.ni. N l i.pc.aJ ! A. C Trw-. of l ,.'itlon of m-rk.a Ar.'torl folla and r;p.rtm.nl Mitl.na. baa rtttf Ian j ,v ri-i.:t. c.f in. .. c. bl of oenm.rc lt la t r"n :I l lavll.n! ' .l.r a ..r'.. of fi lc itr. on 'Firm Arountirir In K.ia l m. o r'krm M urrnl. " a " IN .nfn r..Ka of i. I).ajt flnwl of -owim.rc. lbk will b b-M at lb Ma-bat, l('irl"i'l CH la July. il ! Fil b wlr.4 bl a.'. pr n.. j.i iJ.ni. rf IS. r44ti a.boo ara rhi.fTr on rn.n .nc.v.4 In Ih. work rf ifUtriaf Ji .orrt. H' pi rf m'"( of a'..-. eir.l roM.c. and r .rlmrnl Bt.non work In in. I'nii.4 iai... M.nda'a I mp coal. Ik Ion da- litar.i. AJMna I'ual Co. At. .. ... U. V . L 1 - O: . r - i '?? FOVH pr.tlr Birl of cna Portland r. under lha rhaponr of Mia .t k ... th. ..tn. h.l J'n Wold. In.lrurtor of Klrla irvm lamlt,. who ara th- ama -jnc, inhr Va,hlnston and l.ln although lhy ranea In 'r0 nrhovl.. who brouubt lha from l lo : 1 jr.ar. and who ara tt.ton c i(r. llrltrr lo lha tal.nt much a.:;k a lha of l-jocd -p.af ,n. four rl.Irra a. voralial. In a Pd." hata b.n ancard lo ln Allca ar.d HlUi Wrrrrn ara lno (of B w..k at th uipk'ura. Th.y r ranlir.-a l. Ih rmploymont of Die lb. Wi.... rrlada. Hilda. Alfa and lortlan.l liallway. Llsht ai I'oa-rr Com Iwitr .rr.n. dkuchi'Ti of Mr. and pany: Krl.da tt'rrrrn la a modl.lo In an f wnno, ill llmlilon atro.t. .-iu.It. .hop h.rc. and Mi.a llotijr thi cliy Tlirr -III maka their cirbut i. is. -al homn" Rirl of the fimlly. in ud'l- tomorrow aft-rnocn alAII four el-l rn Rr.luat. of tha th. rph.um alth t orrmirB of Ih Lincoln Hiwh ri hoo and all ara natlva nrw .now. TM la lha flr.l oal aril rrSonl.n. Th.y w.ra h-rn nnd bokrd by th. rihur-i rinrr lha open-rt-ar'd In Portland. Frlotl.- la lha flrt in of th. ih-.tcr und-r tha dir.ct.nir.no. H.tiy lha a.rond. and Alice ni.naom.nt of l i. n Kr.nri.ro lr-and Hilda form th. .lto a.ctlon of the ph.um mora thin two month. 'V family quartoi. 1 hnr olcr- harmon f.rl ll'it.r. manaerr of tha rrh"um. I moodlouly. and Ihclr .election. b.tokr.1 Ih. Werr-n .ltr ye.ierelav. ra of In- homa rnlarlalnmcnt type, and iimrnt cf tha Portland sirl.Tha Mi.ea Wrrrrn hav aun frr ... rorftrm.d b Pr aidant leyerfcld. qjrnl.r In prlrata o-ble. but Ih.lr of th. eph.ufn Circuit, br eies.aphrpheum ansaarmrnt mark, tnelr flr.t li.t iticht. Tha girt. in lor Wr.apnearanca on tha iljf. Tha man l;ei(.r In a prltat. iryout at th. thea-BKcmrnl of lha Portland Hallway. I.isht tlr U.I Wedn...Uy mornlnc. and their power Company liaa cranl-d leava r.i.t.mriil w a sained by Ihn pr-of ab.enra lo Alter ar.d Hlld for their re.. I"ey .rklrro) at th.t lime Theyllyr In VBilHeVlli. BIG FILf.1 IS CUMING 'Avenging Conscience' at Hei lig Tomorrow and All Week. ALL-STAR CAST PRESENTED frtwlm-rr IvrUrr. I'lay l .rrl-r llJn -llirtli tr a alln" nil Ij.rsrr ritl .Mtrn.l IkhI Mm 4c IN.rtlnnil ItlsM. ! v firifritha .econd wonder pic tar. -K'Kln: Con.rlence.- Kh th- c..t "Tn- Ulrth of Ih. N.tln. .,! b- pre.cr.led at ih. H.II.i Thcal'r ,.,m..,,o. and .U "h '". V . .. . ikrl..n r. too wii.n or - r . ... It. mo. -ho hut- obtained l o.tl'.n.) n.-M l -r lb. pr.-luct.n. if tnn tonieo. fi.h "II ".r .ut-rem. acn.e.e- m,nl. -A.-ra-mc C..n...n.e I. a r..(-r p.. tura t!-n Th. llirlh of a j ' in . - .4ir, Con, lenc.- will le ,,, a i. ... ii p. r- price. Th. rntir. c.i o. . .- . - -- of a .N.fion." imiudme Henry H Wal thall. Iia.pl I-l. U M.r... licre H.emn. P.ol,t ll.rron .potil.wo..d k I'., n and !- jo.epnio- Hlanch. P-e.t.ln addition, appear In lb. production -A.ens'ns Conacienca" may 1" .bH a. a mt.tery .lor., but not In lb. ordinary .en of C- word It .a .uee,led to Mr Orlfflth bv r.d-A'l-n P a -TellUl. Ilearf and -knnah.1 - bile he w .llrectlna -T- a ptrth of a Nation " Mr. tlnrfit'i . . -...J., li'l a ttr In chjnc.J to ae- m wv " . ,h. and around thia a.mpl. inci dent Ih. weird at. ry r ..-. Th- .atraordin.ry Imaainall- B'n u. of I'm b. ben tr.tn.fUrit.d lo Iho by tlrlffith. It ! a drama of i). . ,nd yl.uallled I h rou S h oil t. II det. with th. Pnnr Inf.lcted on a murderer by hla vn cna lenc Thla I. brouchl about br Ih. u.a of a..mo unu.ual p'.oroarapnic iii. . . i . Mm r.i.i m t n to haunt .now ioe i . . lb. murd-rer. who Imaelnea. anion! other IhlrK inai r.e ..n ... . ..... of II.. d-ad mn allll bratlnc Ueirl i.l..n lorlura in. c'l.i'rn a br un. Itelent!... fl a.m to rirty. him to d'.palr unill and hera la wher. tba maslc of C.rlffith protldra a olU- lion. . . "Atr.cinc fonaclence naa ia lirai prra.ntatlon at lha strand Theater, v . r,L .her. It broV. all a'tend- an.- rrcrcta of Ih. h .t.... At Heattl. th- attendane. e.ceci llial oi i nr pirth of a ri..n lr. lillii and Mr. num. who ...... Met ih. niclura lor lha tllt. ar. both Portland men. BRITISH OFFICER ESCAPES Admiralty Ix-nlca Suhnuirine Com. mamlrr Wn I ndrr rarvlc. jNlaN. Nor. l Tho Admiralty la.ued lb- f.!l-ir lt-nicnt l..niht: . , ...... . i .1 .-r l.rlnn. who emmand-d K-ll. -I I' h d.-iroyed In I'.nl.n -ai.r.. o... o. .i - N.nrl barrack., -here be" w. in tern. -I. H waa not on parole." Th. tryer.eaa Ne-a Acncy in Pr l;n itr out a di:lch from Pnp.n- . . . . I n bk.. f . .rr. . rt.crn or. - " man-ler I-rt n bad fled from that city. bre.aina n.a p.ro.e. Th. K-U (rou.d'l oo th- Xanlah lal.nd of H.Mhilm In .US'i.t. and II w.a d" larrd bv the Hrttiah AdmlraltT thai lh a ilniarlr. bn l ben a'la- hed whlla balpi.aa by tierman lorprdo b.a".. II men peine killed Th. re malmna ai'iKl". of I h. crew ere In terned in Ktiim.k. BODY IS FOUND IN TRUNK r r- r.f- to b.a bom. and a.aed lha aid of on. of lha m. n ataylnc there. II. did nol know tba man' name. Tha two went back lo lha a'.n and eucce.ded in battn th. trunk lo a ftoaltn dock. Thmkint the Irunk bad baan lt from a paaalnc iMp and ibal It muhi contain taluatlc. Ih t o a. I abotil lo open It- II wa aecur.ly locked. Hartman returned In hla todsma-hou.e lr set a bunch of mlac.Ilaneau keya With h lal oo. on Ih ring- ba auc . ...!. ! In open inf h trunk. Th. Irar retaalad onry a hat. coal and pair of. Irouacra and avis mla.l- lanenua clothe of no dlallnrtlve t har aclrriatlcc r-lle- ikalcklr aa Hera. In Ih darkne.a Hartman lifted Ih Iray a-ay and on poking hla band into C Irunk felt rc.ld fle.li. Ha Immediately telephoned the police department, and Motor, y. la Patrolmen Morrka and Krvln wera dtapalrhed. Iter iKrlcctlvra MAlletl and Price took up tha caa aad diaeovered tha hurry track, the only I.IM clew -hl.h had been found up to th lime th- Coroner cam. Te trunk waa found In a little-uaed nook alone the river. The place la ba nc. h an old dork. 1 to 1 - fcrt, H.rki I- kalbra -af aal-a. Smed lo the In. Id- of Ih pocket In t o different roat found In the trunk -ere Ih- follow !ns card., ap parrnCy th. maker' Idl neif icationa: "W. II PUnUan. Paleailnc. Tea." "Charl- Waiiner. ITJ Sumner aireel. fl.i.ton. M....." I laundry nurka on a lale-alyle rollar ff.und In Ih. Irunk were confii.lnir. lne a. :2I. The oih-r aaa TT. A handkerchief bore the laundry mark -P. H" A traw hal. a pillow, towel., a win dow curtain and a tollar box failed to offer further clew. Prom the .uantitc of effect found In Ih. trunk the police believe that w bo at rr placed the body In tha Irunk piled In moat of the vl.llm a effect, aa tliera sere .poniira and .mall personal bel.nainB. niara'i Apparel Pa a ad. Th . dl.overy of aoiti- women' ap parel offered a ant clew to the Po lice. Among Hir effect, were a woman' ftandker.-hicr. a pair of Blovea. and a woman', collar. All were of ordinary Ic.ture. a t'n a black rll.hon two Inches wide, th. nam. "P. Linnd" wa worked In red .ilk thread. In the aweatbaa.1 of a Irian' bl.tck nfi h.t were perforate. I the Initial vi II." Mun.lav .eemed to lake the verdict of 11'. jury ralmlv. A he left the courtroom a mea.enaer handed him a telegram Informing him that hi home In t'hlrago had been robl.ed. 'What neklf- th- pt.ii.nkrr itld. aa be walked awat. POLITICS IS AVOIDED !. W. Mt Al l. PKklM H OHP..OVS mi lTK II. IIIKAK. Hauirkavlla .aer r-Pleel lalalea Na Krecrkr." Bale aad A ad reaj.ee i r k i aaaty t.alkerlaa. PKINKVII.I.1U Or, Nov. 1. Spe clal namurl W. Mci "all. llovernor elect of Meachutt. broke hla vaca tion rule of "no apeechea" today In the lnter.l of education, making an ad dreaa at tha Crook County II 1 la School here before a large gathering of pupil, together wllh adult who had gathered In the hope of bearing a political dla ctiaalon. They were disappointed, but they beard a scholarly talk by a dla tlrvgulehed rltlien. eulocl.tiu of Oregon and oreiion'a political Idea, which he aid ar- being accepted by tha Kaat. Mr. McCall ald Ihnl he la. by rea aon of tha fact thai hi n and family are living In Crook County. hlmelf almo.t a clti.en of Crook County. " Civilisation of America ha trav eled from Pl mouth Kork weatw-ard." .aid Mr. McCall. -but Ih- political idea that have coma from the Kt have I en Improved and aent back and the Kaat ia accepting I hem. Oregon ha been th- foremoat elate In the Cnlon lo contribute Idea lo politic lhat have bereht-d condition" Tha High bVhool Clee Club prented a mualcal programme. ' Mr. McCall met many piorveera of thi. eection. aruong them hetng ,J. N. Wllllamaon. e -Kepreaetit a 1 1 ve to Col grea.. wllh whom Mr. McCall served in Contrea many yar ago. The two men had an Intimate that of other da. a hollowing the meeting Mr. McCall and member of hi party were enter tained at a luncheon giver, by Ihe do me. tie science department of the high a. ho.. DELEVAL QUITS BRUSSELS llrl.lan In i:mpr.y of I". S. iooa to Ixtntlon on Neutral I'lciljc. MNtMN. Nov. I. M. Teleal. a ilelcHn. employed by Ih- I'nlted Hlatea aa rounaellor to Ihe legation at' Hru aela. ba arrived In London for a pro longed tay. pe fore M. Peteval left Rruaeel. Hugh a. t.ib.on. secretary of te American "egallon Ih-re. gav- aa.nrance lo Herman authorlliea that while on leave of abaencr and until tho end of Hie war M I'eleval would neither do nor aat anything hollla or detrimental in Orrroany. WEST SIDE Train 108 leavea Eugene ll:0J A. M.. Corvallia 1:13 P. M. rrl," !oi crave. McMlnnvllle f:30 A. M-. aa at pre.ent, and arrives W TVaTnn3tni also leave Whlte.on five minute earlier, or 9:60 A. M-. arriving Dallaa five minutes earli-r than at present. Train i and will be extended Newberg to Dundee. No. 3o9. arriving Pund-e 3:13 P. M.: No. 36U leaving Dundee 2:16 P. . M. The following local train will terminate at Oswego Instead of at Tr.lJ'wHVleVv3. Whll'l" J: o" A. M.. arrivlnS Wlllamii 11:1ft A. M. . SALEM-FALLS Train No. 1.1. Lv. JM5A.M. 10 33 A M. 1 1 :0Z A. M. 1 :3S A. M. ll:ii A. M. Train No. 17. 4: no P. M. t:l 4 P. M. 6:30 P. M. t .05 l M. WOODBURN-SPRINGFIELD BRANCH Train Vo. CI. Lr. 1 :30 P. M. Silverton. 1 :44 P. .M. Mount AngeL 2:00 P. M. Woodburn. YAQUINA BRANtH Mlv.d. No. 401. Daily Except Daily Except Sunday. Sunday. ... 7:00 A. M. Lv. 12:55 P.M.' ."I 7:40 A. SI. 1:40 P. SL Lv. Albany.... Ar. Corvallia. . No. 4 02. Daily Kxcept Sunday. 1 1:05 A. Sf. 11:311 A. M. . 12:10 P. SI. Lv. Philomath. Ar. Corvallia.. . Af. Albany. . . . TILLAMOOK BRANCH i Tillamook. Hay City Garibaldi Kockaway Wheeler Timber Train No. 14 2. Lv. 10:30 A M. 10 h I A. M. 11:10 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 1 1. -Si A. M. ( 12:01 P. M.J 2:i I". M. Further particulars at City Ticket Office, corner Sixth and Oak. Broadway 2760, A 6704. SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. CLARK FOR DEFENSE Speaker Tells Wilson He Fa vors Reasonable Programme. ADDED TAXES NECESSARY Hill to Ikoublc Wr-l Point ami An. iiurx.ll Approprlalion to lie Inlrtxlucrtl Flaw in Con tinental Army Seen. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1J. Cliamp Clark. Speaker of Ihe House, told a. am .i .cdav lhat hi fVOre1 rrmini noun . . . . a. Nat imna I df-frnito proKramtne within reasonable limits, ne .aio no .. committed himself to the details of the Administration proposed Army and Navy Increases because he had not thoroughly considered them, but that he believed the coming Congress would work out satisfactory leglsla- 11 talked to "the President only for a few minut-." said the Speaker, after leaving the White House. "We briefly discussed the Army and Navy pro gramme lhat has been proposed. I frankly said that I would be In favof of legislation which would assure rea sonable defense for the country against any possible enemy. I did not go Into details. I aatl-ealal Army llaa Drawback. "For one tlilnr. I think that there might be difficulty In working out the plan for raisin Ihn so-called Conti nental Army, but I am confident that tha Congress will work out a Reneral scheme of Increase! defenses w-hich will be aatisiactory lo everybody." Seaker Clark said he had given the suiject of National preparedness much thought and wo lid Ink- an active part in proposing legislation. For one thing, he proposed lo introduce a bill to double appropriation to West Point and Ar.napolla ard also to make It possible for any qualified youth to at tend either Institution at his own ex pense and at artunl cost. P.mlenalaw mt Wmr Tai NerraMrj. In hla talk with the President, tha Spanker paid he reallred that revenue legislation to meet tue preparedness programme was essential and that ex tension of the special war lax would te necosanry. Aa possible means of in creasing revenue, lie suggested tha re cl'ic.loe.. of th- exemption nnd Inoreaae SYMBOL OF HEALTH AND HAP PINESS. The ancient Greeks used the fire point ed star as a avmbol of health and happt uefw. It still 'fulfills this ndent mission aa roa will Pnd It Imprinted on each rac'kage of Chamberlain's Tablets. Them tableta have- restored to health nd hsppin-aa hundreds who were af-fii.-ted with indigestion, biliousness or eonatiparion. Give them a trial when In need of such a medicine and yon are c-rtain to be pleased with tha prompt relit t which tfWT aSor4a. aaaaiBBapaw i a ;"""""aa CITY BRANCH Train No. 168. .. Falem...Ar. 6:00 1. M. ..6-rllnger.. 5:14 P. 5f . ...Dallas... 5:00 P.M. ..Fail City.. .Black Hoc k. Train No. 170. 7:45 P.M. 7 :00 P. SI. 6:40 P. SI. 6:10 P. M. M0LALLA BRANCH Train No. B8. Train No. 57. Lv. 2:00 P.M. Slollala Ar. 3:40 P. SI. Ar. 2:30 P. SI. Canby Lv. 3:10 P. M.. No. 403. Sunday Only. 12:55 P. SL 1:35 P. SL No. 408. Mixed. Daily. 6:03 P. sr. 6:45 P. St. No. 406. Sunday Only. 11:30 A. XI. 12:10 P. SI. Train No. 141. Ar. 3:20 P. SI. 2:55 P. SI. 2:34 P. SL 2:13 P. SI. 1:51 P. M. 1:41 P. SI. 10:68 P. SI. of surtax ill t'ie income tax law, the continuation of the duty on sugar, and the sale cf Panama bonda. Sir. Clnrk raid published statements thut he was going to leave the Speak er chair to take charge of the pre paredness mca.su re were exaggera tion. The Speaker of Ihe House can take the floor to discuss a measure any time hi sees fit to do so," he added. "I might take an opportunity to addres.i the Hou.-e In the" next session, but to say t lat I propose to ar.sume flour leudership Is buncombe." MONTHLY PAY $800,000 Burlington Cashier on Visit Es- plains Vast Business. "I don't care so much about the Cali fornia expositions. I came West to see my relatives, and I don't think I shall stop in San Francisco except between trains." said D. T. Tleans, cashier and paymaster of the Chicago. Burlington tc Ouincy Railroad, who waa In Port land yesterday. - Sir. Beans is visiting his niece. Sirs. A. C. Catto. of Portland, and will also visit with bis sister. Sirs. Sarah E. Cur tls, of Forest Grove, and a brother In Los Angeles, before returning to his responsible duties at Omaha, Neb. Sir. Heana went into the treasurer's office of the Burlington Company 35 vears ago and never has been trans- fm Legal But For the Business Man and the Business Maid "For men and women whose brains are bread winners a cup of chocolate at breakfast is more nourishing and more readily assimilated than eggs and other foods that bulk the stomach. . Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is the West's great beverage food delicious in flavor, economical in first cost and doubly economical in what it gives in upbuilding return. The body is better, the brain works better for a cup of steaming, delicious Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate that never cloys the appetite or loses its zestful appeal. Order from Your Grocer Today uraFdeiii s Iho Only Ground Chocolate In K-'b., 1-lb. and 3-Ib. hermetically There's a double economy in buying D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Sinae 1852 El ft. fcrred to another department. For 21 years he has been cashier and for 18 years paymaster. Each month he signs a total of approximately 18,000 checks and delivers them to the pay car, which travels over 2700 miles of road in mak ing the rounds. Yesterday Sir. Beans exhibited a walking cano built of pieces of 7650 different pay checks Is sued by his company, and each piece in the cane bore some part ot his original signature. "The present monthly payroll of my company runs between 3S00.000 and 8!00.000."' said Sir. Beans yesterday. "Formerly, when construction work was active.- the payroll ran as high as 11.400,000 a month. Generally speak ing, I do not believe the railroads will launch much work until sfter the closw -alaGay Paree: A French Treat by Frenchmen See Tomorrow's Paper Not Merely ABSOLUTE Purity Your Grocer Has It 25c sealed cans. the 3-lb.can. Saa Fraacxe of the war. Business has been ver; good on the Burlington lines recentl: on account of the wonderful crops tha have been reaped in Nebraska am neighboring territory. There, as else where in the country, a car shortage cry is heard every day." "THE INSPIRED IDIOT" 5 "The Prohi's have giver - booze another wallop," saic the Idiot, "and the whisky . emporiums have awakenec ' to the fact that 1916 is close E at hand, and they have be- 1 gun 'saleing' in oceans of rye and bourbon." . "But let me tell you," re- sumed the Idiot, "the fire- S water dispensers have a ! mighty good excuse for theii . sales they know that on January 1st their reign will p be null and void ; no such ex ' cuse for the poor clothiers the law will not prevent ... them from selling their 5 clothing and just watch the , lame excuses for the various 2 sales they will soon begin f 'overstocked,' 'unseasonable ' weather,' 'must raise money W for creditors.' and the mox-e refined and high-priced stores will say 'one-fourth p aff no excuse necessary.'" Sales or no sales, The Wonder Clothes Stores al I ways sell $25 Suits, Ovei n coats, Raincoats at Fifteen Dollars WONDER STORES COMPANY 138-140-142 3d St., Cor. Alder Our $10 Clothes Need No Advertising Steps to Economy Department Small sizes, narrow widths. SOROSIS SHOES $ 1 the Pair Knight Shoe Co. Morrison Street, near Broadway.