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Till: MOKXISfl OnEGOMAyt MONDAY. XOTE31BER ?2. 1915. FIGURES DISPROVE WILSON GOIITEHTIOH Scnalcr Bourne Denies That American Enterprise Has Had 20-Year Check. 1.AT.0.TS WEALTH GROWING ; rt- s 1 1- f i-rt-e-t I rom $11 IT to li rrr (apt! la Sarn IVrinrt Tlul PrN a-a It.-e-rra.trd I mm 913 la l ll. "?.i;t v nett.4 rrr.r t w- No. ::.". .umiB that rri Wi:a ffi4tor la trlt n truth. I- i . eftent th.r ar ocn thin " i tvlmilr do.a I know aJt Amen-an .t.rprt... h.w.v.r " tnar ft. la th. fc.nl in ef rh.ton..- ft thi laaaruag ..-ntor Boars en net :-! statement teu4 today. Bn.:f ef IB HoublKe IHH'l"-f ef we. B b. le h.4. d-nrit t-a ..Mrlto mad by rreMH w' a-a aom tint ago that "fur i y-' ...eeiei.a in II.. country Km 3 . ... lae. - Thi. !at..ment. S.B' ee Knuriti ta (unlrtriK'"! by spavin fat. a.-t forth la the Matiti-al Ar- ra.-l. fr.?r4 It lr:lol "Usl rlr ef ('omwrtl. l?Wlal KMtcl Qaaeae). "U ft both Infere.tin and let .. fir Iho.isMfil American eltt. , . n , to lor. at re.;or4. I' I. iurn. tSenj tiot from th ...-nrJa t IIMUKI th follow ing r"i-t. tn awer to tn .rtion cf In rre.t-i.nt. t. ! w h4 a population) of I : i..iih or an, of : p" eiuar m of are, and la ltl w "a"! r..pU'ij of 3.4 14. .!. or Ji Pf a.i ! r. m i .a. In taii w hat a National wealth ef 1 . : i.n ') mi. r IttlT nr capita, and i I i: lie assresat. wealth wa. llll. 7 : ihw ). or 1 1 rr cjpiU. Figure n " t given for tMI In the e-ame l ni the National 4 t w a reefae.4 f -m IIJ rr rtpiu l lt' U pr ..pit. noli, ithetandng f uih. tha hrafl' I r mt t'-ar war anl fcuilt In. Tanama 4 in ih. mnfin-.. "In tV Ih mon la rlrmUiun a t::;l pr rapi'a. ft'tt dmfr'l I.-' rr rtpit. btfor 111. t'l.t.nl Aa n i t r.troit rt'oi Inj Oil Ih MOMjr In nrwil.tion u :U ft rpll4 lUak t Ur. Trtl TaW. -Tn ti (ink rl.artn aXr-t-l ; i m w'i.i m l in 1)11 inr '! S -n n t I i I. ). an tncra. 0t rnor. than .' par rnl insuca II r"?'iiaeon fta I n--raji.l only ii par "la till inlli4Jl pli la Na t n l ti4nk. avnea ftnfta. atala bitif. trul rem''m an4 priva hiati !(.';' ) in;i M. an I In tn rial rin !. 1 1 i I t.U'i .). an lo-r-ja. r par ttnl. "In ! nir ttprl f mr-han4i aval.--! tt l rt riru ami tn ina 19 fir tnl fi:l'iaa. tnaa. -l'. la for- t huvara irrw c a avaraf f f rari'a. - Itll wa pro-l H : )!. ftjataia of ivhat anu-ll lncraai l.j llHl IVLh-la In Jill ti trti..i'..J T.II4'4 feaiaa rotftin. ani tn till l?i lolal rrop a aa'imata at l4alioa ftaU. Iha r4.t Hf'ira noc b.tn- availabl at ha l.i. tfatint;i- wcra cniptll f irlkrr with In trial of Ih atlrCrdf North l.lTr niathlrldara on In rnnain I I Ini'-lm.nla rrturnM bjf Ihc rifi- t'mmlr aTrant J'irjr. t harems araon. burarlarv al aaaaall In ronno l on with ha bumtrtat of Ih rabm of Mr. Marcarrt M. Koaa In January. I I . tv a ban ! of irrnH aatllrrs. Thr. taral aati of Irlala of al lr(4 KichlrM.r. alr'aiiy ha hn b-IH. all raulnn Irt ariulltala. Mra. I;aa firai t.rc4 aflsliboea wiih rnatrloq In Iha Juatir lourl. I h Tarl- fi- I'nuntr pmominr nl films l-r-imalmni la ih jupartr tort ami Iha inag Jurjr finallr ralnrnlns i In ditmaaia. Aaaiatanl A I tr nT- ianaral John M. ll-on. who a "! to Iha raara. fn.lt, ron'lut4 thai It unllkrlj lhal ronrllona rould ha oblalnl In l"-iflc I'eqnIT mr4 aoucht a rhann of Wfiu la jla l"ouOI tor Iha ca. Tha upima fourl. hr. r-antl laaual a arrtl of prohibition f orbltl'llnat tha Irantfrr. fa-ifi- oucilr lapara haa pro rac I iToroul)r asainal tha mounllnc real of thaaa ri. It aa aarmawt pritKa'Ir. on a'ro'inl of Ih Kuprrma i nurl rulmc thai Ih tma4 rannol ba 4apria4 of tha riaThI to trial In their oa r.mni. lhal Ih r-matnln "Ml tou'4 b al'oat tn df or SUPPORT GIVEN BOYS Governor Withycombc Urging Attendance at Conference. PERSONAL AID IS OFFERED Many Irlrjrte i:rpctrtl at Jun ior V. M. C. A. Mcettng at Salr-m ru-clnnlns I'rlrfay and Plan fop Unlpptalnnwnl ladr. 2253 LICENSES WANTED I'Mok ixmm CAK ohm. Ii rntt: rola LO. Taa Will rrlatiaa, tn lib hi I Lt bn, aa4 Mali A hoot KM. alt at !.- aa baa-. ft.L:il. Or. No. :i 8piaL Al thouch thrr ar arproi;malrly IJ." aoloroob! a In Or.con. applUaliona for Uti icn' from onr of rara far total but hcrtjry of Mat Olcott aatj today Ibat b urHJ bi; itiib of application for n li. n' witUin th nl 1 dara from Itoat who hart noipon! itsiins for Ih-ir n I ,.na. Itiabk for rvsialra- tloo of car war malt'4 oat by lb tr'lrr of offir Norcmbar lo all afttri of motor ahirlre oa roc or 4 in ih orTir. i:clatrattoa op.na4 Nottmbar.il. at wbica tioi ap- prottmataiy l') aipluatloBa wr r (Kaal. Number for Ih trTarrnt car ar Itini aiairnrj ronaaulivaly from on up. aica-pt whar prfrnr for a par- tkular nunibvr la lpra.aed. ftorl aiada to aaaicn tha number datri. Tha automoMt Uia a ill ba nt out by th drrarimrni probably Ih mtdal of Ivrtmmi TMi ar tha las "1 b rrlmaon. wltti Ih nutr.bara In whit. It la lb polirr of Ih drparltnvnl to banc Ih rolor ef Ih liranao las a h yar. Thla Jraar th color rliow. with bl.'-k Dsur. Uir.na las No. I for ll wi:i b rarrtaxt on Ih car own4 by r.dward l.lirmtn, ef 1'ortlarad: No 3 ia aacurvd by Aaron frank. IVrlland; No. J. J. C. Ainaoortb, l'irt:anr. Numaroua appli cation warr r-i4 for Not. I J. II and -J- In th draw ins roadurtad for tnra firtrnhrr th ainnr war: No, IJ. t'ranh tl. Watkin. lortlanrt. No. II l. -tl l ust, alrm; No, 21, 111 lip nan, I'orliand. Mart Lata loayaaaaa ota4. "In lla taa i mJ t,t. ; )'') aniR.lt of atisar. an-l to till p a d on I a markc a IucaI f fmt nil . 'In lti our i-o.l prarf irtios w aa I?;.- I i4a tjaa an4 in I I 1 It amount4 lo S-i ti'i ! ina. N Di irtt for I i prr-eian r p iron whit--! an. 4fit taon!y l-l "l'tl tent in tt. -war t a toc.i f I. !. tout la I'll th.l rr'el of It ara Iha rait- tjtat tm-r.4't tha BuenOar of p.a.a gar earn. ft lt par rant. Ih quaatlt I fraaiM I r an r ta4 2ta par rant. aH'1 aa-r4-at4 tn. evarasa rrtu pr ton p-v mi', f-ora J l. 7 2t r.at.a. r"' tl a.rai.-. a prater fir ini at a at.. r-r aa m'-raaa4 from t t ,' aH . I ;. iidti p. an inrrt.it ef B.arly J " Vmt .:! t." PIONEER OF 1849 DIES to lone-1 John Adair. llaiK-lrrr ami Sainton (annrr. I'aaara. ASTDIU . Or. Not. : t (tprlaL ) "oloorl John Auair. a ClaLnop County p'on.ar of MO. di4 hturdr. II waa bora at Ltuiavili. K)r.. . )ttrl a and cam to A.ton la 111 wtth bia father, tha lata General John Adair, who aaiabli. hd th flrat t ua- torn-houa n lb Norlbw!. Colooal ,4ir waa nsas.4 tn ttlnon rannies. b 4i later ronduct4 a dairy rears near t.na city. It. la auraltad by one Don. John Aaeir. Jr. and by . IV Adair, of l"ort Unu. lUiam It. Adair, faattla; Mr. ore. . aln4t-ll. Pan 1'rtncitro; Mm William Jordan and Mra. William M Harker. lortland. brother and titltra. DOCTOR GETS fEW TRIAL laaMjr rrtltr of In prarlir (aw Nrl aldr. Mat- rM.TVftV nn. trial A dial of p.', I'M il. Ojetn Whl.-h t rhrs"l with (latins Not It i p. "I ! aal I'.uaa lianat l pla-4 tnal 1 l.nfin. a trphoiat patiant. I th. on y afiatfa lll.tfiul of paslSn'. In th rtaitrt-tico e'tit brousht by klra. t'ora a Dnoit asaiaat Iha pbyau-iaa la lb lawta founfy !iitprfr l oiift. th Su I'tma court 0nti nacurday .! thla war tha only d'flatf al 1'ctttnft In th rumplainl. but ethaf vKian-e waa intro4ti-.4 at Iha trt:. t'i. 'i?ftmt Court a.t attde tha Tr ! of 1 1 r.n.4. m faior of Mr. I. am. ta t or l-ra a .w IrtaL MARINE RATE IS OFFERED )littnL I lit nrr flrtttt Will f.e v; .-i:e',ral dmi)pmii t.i tiri r.f ti4T ut f l'oftln4 ir4 m4 rt" fTn a ujr from I'ort ia.iv t n-on ""! t tj-ftl ! y9trtt ff ! l.4i r ftt-v run from i rnt a too I. -h Bir .itnt p. in l A ton of mntrf f;( pr t I wilt rvtttrtt to It, rji'tr-u-fttf pro6Mt; thr ttn JEFFERSON INSTITUTE ENDS w ltraol Trarlarr fci- Thrr--la Sraalon al Calrr. tt I.VKR. Or. Not II. Imperial Tha Brat annual Inalilut. of l.arhtft of JafTaraoa County baa i'tal rlnead aft.r a one.1 turraatful term of Ihr. data. Th. tnatitul. ronttntd on WedncadaV mirtmr tn Ih nw I'oitrtnouta, with Mra, (Lilian Wall, rourafy uprintnd eni. preaidins. After rouaic and an inaoi'attfn pronounre4 by ftT. Mr. I'aire. It C. Il.tlir.an deir4 Ik au4raa of w.t.cme. Th reapont ram from frof.aaor Iter! I. Lortt. of th Ylaurae t nlort liisk h.-hooL on W i4n4y aaenins ther waa a thort re-plion lo Ih. taach.r In the rourtroaim. f .llowed by a banquat at Motel t'ultrr leodr4 teahra and faculty by Ih wom.n of Culr. LOVE DEFEATS JAIL BARS Swrrttta-art of Voalhful Thief lie romrt Ilia lf In rrltn. M'OKAMl Wah. Not. SI. i.p rtal fttaeeter Tibtxtia an4 Ml ,u4rey r'oat.r ware married tturday by Juati.- ft. C. Mvde. on a lii-rt. l.aj.4 th day Tibtt wa arreat.d for tb.fL - :o after h fcrard Ma pla of (iiiKr lo a cr-ars of sran4 larceny before JudS abater, wber h wa entenr4 lo aery a year, the sirl re mained roaetaat In bar d.votion. and continued bar tt.it ta th Ja'L eh appeared today with her mother. II waa tie-t4e4 the ceremony should b. roB4u-te4 b.fr th. youns prla on.r la taken lo )aiL The ceupl wr tnarrivd by in Juatic after the theriff bad Kara T'.bb.tla to th courtroom. !IAIJ:U. Or. Sot. IJ. (Special Oteerraor W'ltbyeomb I sendlrtaT let ter to eTery boy" club In th slat ratlins attention to th older boy a conference that mreli hr under th auapirra of th Mat Y. M. C. A. No emter 3-Ii. ;ornor Wlthycomb I a ifitnMf of Ih lat board of di rector of th Y. M. C. A, and haa been identified with tha alata work for aeaeral year. In bis Utter h says, amonr other thins: "I want th boys of Orson to understand thai If I ran help thm in any way to tt mora out of life, either In tBelr work or In their play, they may count upon my belp and friendahip." More than 30 delesates from all parts of Wralrrn Orraort ar expected at th conf ererac. and entertainment for the lad Is belns arransed by Georse r. Itoberta. e-Mayor of halem. and a number of .ectatty appointed com ml tires. ( Ink Idea -tcrd. Tb Governor letter follows: T the Ho of tfrtrao Tfitr. "Ill be (laid at Sa.era the O.dar tloye- lonltno't Oregon on N'e"ler I. ;I an4 i". ana I ana told mat bote" ranlall"n throta ut the aiata are aipeeled to altead Throuahoul the tounlry the worth or beta- or aad bor p:ajr la be comma to a. recoantaad mora and more, lioirt are a aa be--onaios b.tfr oraastaad. I penwa. ..y a--lie a moat (teariuy lo th deee.op ai.nl et lb. nut I'l a a tatil tvo a The da ...opoi.nl at botar ,iuba u a -ork m n far'itta my beartle.1 commeadalloa and I aan the bo of uraaa to under-tanil mat if I caa ha'P them In any way la S"" axa out et HI", either la tneir ork or pat. they ana couai upoa my .ij trl-mlelally. I b.'p ry bats" orsanlaatl.i In oreaon i:l b repreaanted and I hop. that J net aa man a a I.I b in lleodnce aa poealhiy cn arrana ta b. tnr. Oatbarlrse l"r tn -chanaa ot tdeaa and the aorhlns out of plana of co-operation are eairemeiy al liable and ahould b encouraaed to th full- eel d-are paftel:ie. in. one ti eriiti v. proaree. ta .t ie. -oiaal i:ie oiner i-m la doing" and If he t doln e-methlng a Ulie baiter lhaa jou are, then try lo lind eul Ih a-cret of bia errt. lau. anu copy ia. oa the taaher nanu. it lot n..a ret of eucreee of year own. paaa it en to bira for bia bauetit. aaaaalltrea Arty Nantaed. Th committee In chsrse sre:" litneral committee Oaiar B. Oln- rlrh. chairman; . It. Irk. t- n Compton. A. O. PaTldaon. William Hemmms. T. Torter. J. c. i-pencer. James KUIn, A. XL llanitrn. I'aul If Wallace. Krne.t lllue. I loyd llolrlimaii. IJovd Lee. William Jlorni'V. Harold l.akin. Arthur Mnithrr. t. XI. r.nioti. Joaenh II. Albert, tilen Nile, it. tniev fleorce K. Kodatvr. ilax Burn: I'lar.nt Hamilton. .-. r- Knowtana. Karl I'hapler. W. IL Jeffries and John I arrar. Entertainment C.eorse r . KOalaiers. hairm-ira: l'aul B. Wallsc snd Joeih II A I hart. Hannuet James Klvin. chairman; r. II. t ampion. O. A. Lld!ton and w Ill- lam Heminif. . . , t'eherlnr nnd arrancement uoya lloldlman. I.loyd Lee. William wooney. Harold tcaktn. Arthur Smlther and W. It. Jeffrie . . Itoaa- funday meetlnar Olen iMie. rhairman: II. I. Kpley. w. t. iwat and Karl Chanter. Finance Mac Huren, Clarence Ham ilton. Crtveat Blue and Jona r arrar. Loral attendance O. I. Elliott, cnair- man: r. T. I'orter. J. rpumtr aou A. M Hansen Publicity., rl. Knowland. cnsirmsn. and Oacar B. C.insrlch. Y. M. C. A. MAY SURVIVE Holder of lrtact on llakrr llulltl- Inf Irlaj lorrx lrt-nrr. BAKKtt. Or. Xo. SI. (Special.) There I sii:i hop or savins in naaer Y. XI O. A. from belngr turned Into a roomine-houae. gcvording to th e mternatiorwtl ae. retary. W. If. Arnold, who haa been conducting a compalsn her thl week to sell llt.DM of the In- titutlons bond. Th mortssse. held by Mr S. A. I iwlerwetem wnun mil due tomorrow and which she threat ened lo forea-lo. uins th buildins for a roomlnshou. win be auowea to reel for a few day. Mr. Arnold said that ther may be stilt further chance of ralain the balance of th money needed. forty prominent frn. Including- members of the Baker Commercial Club who hav barn worklna! sit week. ..!..' only ! In th l.l six dsys Thi wa to b tha last night of the rampalsn. but with the extension of tlm by Mr. I'nderwood the work will b continued until th lat momenL COMPENSATION FUND HIT Auditor Tarbrll, ol aliintton. propose- Calalrtplic Protl.lt.n. OI.TMP1A. W-ah.. Ny. SI. fSpeclal.l At Ih result of the Uavcnrdale mine diaaater of thla week, with Ha toll Of J I Tictlma. comprlalns tha moat serloua accident in the four yeara that the Washington compenaatlon act haa been In effect. Auditor Tarbcll la propoalns th amendment of the law to provide tor a -calaatroph fund" to meet auch accidents. from present eatimate. special s aeaamenta to rl-- l.i.OO to 0.00 will b nec.aaarr. r. 9 i 0 'o c!?' 6 a. HOURS 11 i. M. to 11 P. M. PRICES 10c 15c 25c HEEOG Tomorrow and AH Week Tomorrow Till Saturday Night Orton E. Goodwin and Sol Baum Will Present for Five Days 66 Avemfflta Co 99 Produced by D. W. Griffith Who Made "The Birth of a Nation," and With the Same Cast ST.ARS Blanche Sweet Henry B. Walthall i Mae Marsh Ralph Lewis Vaeey Vat W JVaal I) Robert Harron "J&vfiC A, M7 SpottiswoorJe Aiken (J 1 . QUEBEC VILLAGE BURNED (hikl !-- l ife. rarty :ntlr lr.p B It I Mitl llortar la-a. .f r ijt r.ii.i". N burne.1 I - 4 4 I.1 in la' ant a na.r :t "tie rhi!4 ws an.l nearly all of Iha -t -at. t..cirga :.auce. mailt hnmele.a by a f r. whi.-a awepe tht villa, today. Vttatf buililmaa. n-lu4ias f ': a ho ti. war. detruy.a Th. property l la itlimal.4 al I :. . RETRIAL DECISION PENDS Maaluailo IIOB)e--errerrBl t otaidt-r Ulitrilrr -. tT-CTMITV Waah. Nov. : 1 I special! aa-W tfla tha relrw I. tllanfipla n.vt week of Aifnrnef .ilen.ral w V Tan- (,,, ( nil 4' ni'io prohahlr al't be ; k4 wket-l'r ta attempt lo praj-aad RESERVE BANKER COMING Head of tan rraarlno Ilranch To Make Ad.lraj-aaacw lo Orcjoa. Iluaaett tawry. depuiT soTernor ef th. t ed-ral l:ee.rve liank al Kan X'rsa ria.o will vlait ortian4 early nasi month aad deliver a number of ad dre.ee while la th stale. lie will apeak at th monthty meet ing .f the Portland Aaaociafton ot Creaitt turn 4 at the qaarterly meet ins ef the tn.mbera of group on of tha Oration Knkr Aaaovlattoa. Th banker.' meeting probaMy will be be'4 al liaiem titartmbtr IX Is Ih t.nEattv dat of hi vialt. :rly C'ctainopoll ftrwltlent IH-ad. Ai::i:ti.i:.V. lVa.ii. Nov. :l t.p-l ctal I Mrs. I. B. Nim. aged ;, and I a reatdent ef 1'o.mopotla einc Itti. d e-l today at her home, fallowing a ! two year." II n from paralyala. Th funeral will b. be 4 her tomorrow, after which th. bo4y will b cremated. Mr. Nim I aurvit.4 by a daughter. Mra J. II Lyena. of Coamopo'l. and by bar kaibanl. who was a member of. lb firat Lesialalur of tkia state. Man-lot lump coal. IJ Sa ton de livered. Altitaa Fuel Co. Adv. Dr. Paul C. Yates TEX ir.Ri or iicit tt;Ti- 1BI 1 eokTU.U 8 0 -X A I Have Cut Prices will aava you X centa on every dollar on th beat dental work mad by human bands and without pain. t.ot n ( hn t xoo to ss oa at Kl 1M. i:ttHh SX4MI Iw kW-OO ILI - l-O PLA I -. !. aad af All Wara baaraa teed rifteea Year. PAUL C YATES rtii.ri UL.t nsr raxad rtooe of BtatB-rbll4 UUm rewrth aad va asklast. George Seigman Josephine Crowell HOURS 11 A.M.toll P.M. PRICES Matinees 10c-15c Nights 10c-15c-25c WW as- swava Ba-aavr-. v f 1 II f- fLis4Jl Jura . lawwaBaas. ...BBBBBiaBBBBBaMaaaW-JBayjam " araatsaTaaBS-.B- SLAYER REGAINS MIND BtKK.lt PRIONKR ALLOW CI) TO MINI. LK WITH JAILMATE!!. Later, aa Brlac Qaeatlaaeal ReaardlaaT hboollaa" of leaard Goul, Maraaik Tkrealeaa. BAKKIL Or.. Nov. SI. (Special.) Jjmn Msromb. who shot and kilted Leonard Ooul Thursday, yesterday ahnaard alsns of sanity. II wss re leaard from solitary confinement and allowed to mingle with the other pris oners. He seemed perfectly normal snd a.ke.l has Jailmates If he hsd killed (Jou I. When told that he had. he ahowed no sign of remorse. Later, when an attempt was made to draw- him out on the subject of the shooting, ha showed signs ot returning aiolrnce. asked for his wife, and as serted thst he ws ready for Sunday chool. Harry Page. Macomb's atepaon. told Sheriff Anderson that Msromb had served three year of a 11-year term for killing a marshal In Joseph sev eral yrsrs ago. I Wapato Ticket I Nominated. W.tl'ATO. Wiih.. Nov. St. tSpeclal.) At a regular caucus of Hie Cltliens' party of this city, held last evening. tt.e f..lna-lnar rr'inli-lpal t'ehet was nominated: Mayor. Lcroy W. Taylor; Counollmen. two years. Charles H. Cas tor. S. F. Harriet. S. D. Smith: Treasurer. K. If. WaKner. With the exception of the Treasurer, all the candidates will be new in their positions. Mr. Taylor has seen previous service on the Council. He is cashier of the First National Bank of this city. STOCK SHOW OPENS TODAY Five Organizations to Hold Meeting at North Yakima. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash.. Nov. 21. (Special.) Preparations practically ate complete for the first annual Cascade International Stock Show, which opens on Xlonday at the State Fair grounds. Barns, sheds and pens already are be ginning to overflow with show stock, and lUis certain that from 1200 to 1S00 of the pick ot cattie. horses, sheep and hogs will be on 'display. Five stockmen's organizations will hold meetings here during; tha show. CRUMB MAY CAUSE DEATH Walla Walla Farmer Seriously 11! After Fating; Cracker. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Nov. 21. (Special ) Harvey XtcDonsld. a well known farmer. s critically ill at bis bom as tli result of congestion of the lungit. while eating crackers few days ago a crumb lodged in his lungs. All efforts to remove the crumb failed and the irritation resulting has developed into a nervous affection pro ducing congestion. It was said today that but slight hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mr. McDonald has been prominent in church work in the citv and formerly was Councilman. He is heavily interested in farming lands. Gnhlon ornaments found in Kpypt In th'i roal tomb of Kinp NIencs and supposed to he thf; oldest obji-cts of worked metal in the world date ha-jk ri:Uin years, and in clude hi! of sold, a bead, a button anil also a piece of extremely fine copper wire, rea.-hlns from thru eiiv lo Salt l.alte Cllv. Just Like Paris Now for "the French treat by French men, tomorrow evening, Tuesday, Novem ber 23," at Hotel Multnomah At 6 P. 1L sharp in the ballroom with A French Dinner Dance First, with a real French Dinner served in courses at one dollar floor space re served in the center for dancing. Second, with French modes observed in discontinuing the service at 9:30, giving over the entire evening to dancing and Exhibition French Dancing en Costume Tables by reservation. Informal. fili The Oriental Limited via GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Fast Train to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago. Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Portland to Chicago, without change in 72 hours, making direct connection for all points East. Coast Line Service to TAC0MA, SEATTLE, EVERETT. BELLINGHAM, VANCOUVER, B. C, and intermediate points. Daily 10:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. 12:30 Midnight. City Ticket Office, 348 Washington Street. Depot Ticket Office, 10th and Hoyt Streets. H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A. Ill Telephones : Marshall 3071 A 22S6 Ask about excursions to Honolulu on S. S. GREAT NORTHERN. November 26, December 16, January 5, 25, February 14. TO 3y- I Travel Comfort Santa Fe through California to Chicago, Kansas City and other points in the East is obtainable on the Santa Fe's excellent trains from San Francisco. We Offers You Stopovers to Visit Yosemite Valley, the Grand Canyon of Arizona, Petrified Forest and Ancient Indian Pueblos. Let me make reservations for you and arrange the details of your trip. H. E. Vernon, General Agent, A., T. & S. F. Ry. 122 Third Street Phone Main 1274 Portland, Oregon T