Tnn mousing onrnoyiAy. "Wednesday, yoTEmEii 21. 1015. 'LOST 5011 DOES HOT rBI-SIt)LNT OK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OK ROTARY CLUBS. WOO SPOKE AT CHAMBER OK COMMERCE L.ST NIGHT. SIU0EIIT OF GITIES PROFFERS ADVICE KIM OF 'BURIAL' - -'1-?ov LIVER, BOWELS Reason of Parents' Illness Is Withheld Because of Fear of Effects on His Mind. N'ecd of More Factories and More Wage Earners Is Pointed Out. Enjoy Life! Don't Stay Bilious. Sick", Headachy and Constipated. CA5CARETS" FOR HEADACHE, COLDS, " MORE CONSUMERS WANTED C o-Opa-ralMaw and So Too (real I'.rtra-n. fimcnl la Prrparlns Had. ar I'rxea llaman I aa tor o f'altjr Iarvck-d. Tru,! I the vir lith rortlatad aisni w.it kif m t.tie of an a4tr. tia-r.d r-afare te rrrmhf eatinc!? of I l'homer of nmcttf ta.t lnt b ,:iti f Aitaart. oC Miaan.apolt a. pre. td-.nl of f'e latern. lleRtt A ...a. l.t (- of r.otery I'lube. tn.oire. of trio fa..-uitr of the 1 ntver ! of n,e...t. and ilud'nl of Cltle. for T' Mr. AlOart Mae made eteelifit- af'arir of a-itia-a an-l Ifte rsu' baiim p.r (math II and b la wife pave lr-n that certain farta. o 19 pUrxbim Alt .-a. - to roflatlttie definite o. iroiift.- t.we. have rnl Ift t W r r OO-i drtrfopmflU of i Citi from in. h(iniiinc of M.torv. Mr Al'jert urMTk lt ni(M Ota af.nt tit rtt:. Mo ievod tho flrot orf of hi al.ire In tpUmtnt I U ho and hta wtf ho.e 4'irmif)4 a Infrniflj development. telttral tooljol DMto. The loot p.rt of of oddre.a to da. atl to a mti,'4l analtei. of Portion 1 vi.a.. r a otU'i'ai af rltie, ta in !! of tn..o law. ilo roniu4ot witH !&. roa-omawen at"".. Tnol rrtland undertake to moo oooon hjr iho .-out a a'tiertiairi.t tt aut. of the o' umbia Rir Htfitojot. wai. k ho it'Ur. la to a (root art ti-eaaure ao-t treroen4ei.a o .aa t t tho nta. out whia-nj Bo ad aoi on Bcrooa ta la.i iiroii&ii t rualra Bo -r of Tl Inrt oot ( IhnocM and will. e (rik t tK e.taaiaariment of man. tftrturiAi lada.triea. o , mark that votj moo Bring ar pepre la f'orl- lin.(.' ho itUmH "but thoi y "t rt juitr m4i)rt tool eraay proM octbi-v meat tar your rhildrera. and that io mar hei rouraeive, rocota the mi c t-ia rtTtrfulto voura tho ptkip- rrtltor of tho Torctlo North Triol rort:oo4 m tho soar ! ' rt itnt oar t r a-( ra-oprl koto i to ta Iceorc-i. InllooV a krolralol t tut foetloooj mit 4 oarno IM ta ti.'t It.o f out of II4. r'o"I ititij.l' of rtralnl. bo oalt ' II baa too a trrpoootbla for mo ( t-o ooaoiblo at aaralaont ldprJ iuil of t-oelrortton horo "I oita you cait4 rlu tho tfit Kit tBta kr aro o laB Jour rttf ta foil: a aivtston wht-h I putting tn old' r 4to lo'o cur r.oB and tftjfr nva lata natrr Thto would BBoar ta ta a cur 0 h r tho tort-aa af roowrvitwm. w h ir h bum inaction. K' .Mbort mpooiiod that I'optlona m4i rtor iBduotrtal dovoTopro'Bt. lit t--r4 Iho ritr t4 rrarbod hat to in it crown hra it ha4 ramo a rotolt. -hallo a4 Jobbing root" or.4 mat Irving la l'r thrro. Norb)t 'tipping Bo;ormB of Iht "If ol4 rautxl aul tho dorotop- ami of jour citt." ta wont on. -an4 Bioko It pprolrntlr olf upporting. yot do tofora j tlo Importont of prrlt.rl!r d-'utl'Bg Iho Bum t r of in4utnol Mftiti " Tfioogit r'o4i4 wtth a population fa li of J! J a ltrrtllMHI fig ro. ho oi4. Po I '.and f"l lodu tr'ol popu'otioa I Urea ooougn ooy for a rt of lVt'. -r"rtlnl ta a tadnt roal Iho foaoonobW crtota n4 of to ttumaa forrxr aoor ft!r omlor'a In hor ba ta!f. " ho sai-t Ho p l ftoaltla. la L JlBgoloa ana IhBJtlaa. o. a oiaiio of na( Iho human factor taJl a'Vompl ihaOl t a.tjarolr rfttiro Iho p"lirjr f rotroa.-hmBl In preparing tho cltjr iborl. wha I. arrampanird B Vr. Albort nl Iholr laa n. Allan r Albort Itt bb4 rraon. IJ aol II rr. old. Uf por)an4 for Tacoma lal i(M. Thr aro4 si Iho two-tea liotal ii in Tarttand ROAD WORK SURETY ASKED Coalra tor Maal M.i la Man J fnl toe Vmy ltrlf Ha. a. fAtjyt . I' "po'tal P faartng bofnro to Utato II ! Com nwlni ..d. tontrartora JrftroT nftoa. w no d.f tho impromnl worh aa Iho :a .Ttga'o) lilo iH ac-l lh rat la ., inod for H!'"N .till duo flora on Hair rol'il T"o board lo aa ai-tion ol. a. Trtutf K. a tnomltor of tba roromia'an. wo Bol p'ooont. To lar ilg thai proprtr aor af tfio ikmitr urofrtr-4 I ' o" ta paring for tho work,, tut l-vt ! rof'taa la par. o Iho groua4 thai lha road I fa 'Hf T "v- rontrart ar a t trial. hln compt.a.1 altt n opo-ifM-atiooo. inar ara not la Hm futf la ra4 9 randitioa at thi. lima. Orrroa ll ttaak Off) MltrO. Olii:i)N fttT. Or.. N 21 tfpa rtl 1 KaKiiul t tan. far Iho la: t aar reiawtol wita th I lan k of (ifiiai t 1 1 t . haa Boon appatatad aa- atom ru.nir la fi I Iho t-tr rao-mad 6t th roignattoa af Jon a K IfumuhrT . atha bocma riMr of lia Hank of rmT". Pr- P. Cau f old ,.1. .a-4 Jkt' toB a ro- olltg ll.r of tho Itaak af U"l" li'l silirrtoa) PrMoirrr lw-. rn.xr.tims. or. st a jtpoiai iomrr Harinan. a pion.ar r.tit.nt of M.r.rt.a. at Tho Ill aarlr lt mnrniK !'. Harman aBI lo Tho full "nir a f da ago. hoping a chaoa of nm.t. would baoa'it hi (aad tion. Tho ln4r brougbl lo Ml.ortun too, gut and tho fun.ral will to rontu-ta-t lamorraw b lha local Ka (tit of ritma L"4g. tnjar Salt f'r f I ld. r in Ju-lgo li coa rt ) lini.t roturoad a ar.lii for lha d fandanl la iho por.on.l tnlury auil kraufii by ..par Prank againai J -. O la. Tho ca.a graw out of al Vg'd li r to ra.utting from a tooljt amdant A Jwltn.al for liooa bad aakaaV tlwn la-agno to IV l'unrtl. t a fuMl- mratmg it. CM In lh Cantral lhrar.. '-po ll ba tkn fcr orgaa i . t ta of a Woortr.w W'ttana l-a'-u Tho t-omltl.a ta rhargo I ,omI.l f . r. Pl''l. Ml'.b, lo,B.. Marr. P f t. U tljoo. i. itvKclitf a4 Tt. It. Af - 1 . 1 ) . V hi ; , , j -----JiV---aMaH4oai. lka't'- aM. 'BH-lfaW aw - J- J --1 il A. Ik .t - II " FEEL AX Salary Cuts by Dieck Range From S10 to $50 Month. VETERANS PAY IS PRUNED Inrtlxnatron Arrurd In rvrrvart rnrnl IWm" of Apparrnl Prrjadlra In Mrfbml of Making Hc-rlB-nlona In K rwnor-a. Vaiarana af tho ritr rricln.arlng rUa and mm known in Iht drprt rn.nl aa "In-bada" fall vlctlma to Com. mii-iAnpr ntoi-k'a nrunlnr tintfo oa- trrdar wbrn lhr wro cut malrlllir in aata'r- Annouro-omont il null t... mim it Mr riiak'a omDtoToa. throo of Ihrm tttrniti In lha Bonrlca. wora cut all lha war from J to a ntooin Tho Il.t and lha ainouBia or tno cuts inrl-jdaa J. II. ItanBon. itnl to tho nr ngirir. Ij a month: W. . tTiap- iMik onginoor. l month; O. A. Gar- -1 1. . - MArfh- I 1 tiarrow. grart.man ana Inatmmonl man, lit o month: Harrr iarr. mapox-ior. - ovnth. Bad J. K Jhr. clorh. lit a month. w i . , ' ? - . - - - rut In salary tofora during too iaai ..... mo tllT. baOl CUt ana&r throo llmoa. aio Ira Do-laro4 PralaaWov T'l.r. la ronaldrrmbla rooontmont In tho drpnrtmont or Iho arralr. tna murh aa tho mt radcad m to ln rludo onlr iho.a who hnro tot "In bad" for ana rao..n or anothar. or aro Bnrn who ara otora-v. Ira tho aortrlco. .Soti-o In writing w a glron tho man aoatardar. Iho anion Boon proad IhraugN to Ity iibii ana ' kind of unfatrorgblo rommonl. J. ft- llanaon haa boon omployod hy .... . a r.r 3t t.irt. 11a haa tan In lha aonriro lha laat tlmo for .bout It jaara. Barring a aaataiant rtt rnglnaor moat of tho tlmo. Ilo haa orod a aaaiatanl ongtnoor. -algnod 10 Iho offl-a during Mr. lark admtnKtration. IH airy month, and wllo tho cut will ba Ut a fnoiathx nr. raaraaa laa la Jo a. A. JJ. aitm.il an cltr lurrtyar, whir'h Boattlon now la ralld city on gin. or 4 or bco. Ilo Uft tho Br-r--o aftar that, and raturnod about II oar no and bo bn rmplorod Btaad Itr Ilo ho. boa" cut ln .alar) Iwlro bar or by fommi.alonor IMack. Ilo ha b- orn l" h r-rr-ttiori to Commta atonar f'io. k. ba.tng writtan cathin l.ti.r. to tho "tH cViro Poafd In .lira ho ha d-clarod itr. Dlr'k plBTtng taorlta and w so violating Iho rl. rrttr rul.a. J It liahr. an aaad clrrk lr lh linldtng In. paction i4rat. Btlrrad up irouolo ro-.rtlT whan ho wa rafqaad a l.aao of abaaroo of dt without par. during whi-h ttma ho plannao trip lo hi old boma in ino r.aai. doclarod al. hnaao ca i.ad br tho rendi tions undr which ho worhad wss ro aonaitio tor bio doro to ri't asy for ra.i. alary la oalhl. Ill ro)uat flnailr wa grantod. bat sol anttt Iho r..o had stlrrad op con. sidorablo troubis. Mr tlahr Is still awar Ills tatary Has Prn rui n a saonta. Marry Clarr ha boon In tno sarrlc bout IS ysrs. Ilo is now a sa-w.r .n. fetor An srTorl wa mado In 111 to diacbsrso blm for Insubordination, but ha wbb r.instatad hy la "lli turtk Board. J. '.arrow is a draftsman and tnslrumoni mars, ana no. boon with Iho city shout nlno y.srs. Ho baa bo-n cut In aslsry Ihrao tlmo Tho pro.ant rut lo I! a month, tl. A irr.tt I a dark ilnr. Ortoba-r I. Ilt. who is asld lo bao m-i ''"' n" .orno of Iho bl.horupo. His ctl Is Ij a month. Actor, Whote Wa.et Were Booze, Sentenced to Ranch Tralrarasa C assart of Laadloa; Man :plalaaw la awrl and Oraaso Is nrowgbl I !. REIIKMlrttNO on an empty stomach whll 1 msnsger of th troupe .at. T-bon steak and drinks beer I ascriAiIng art lo romir.erctailsm. lo Ihe opinion of Krank I'.obertson. actor. :mploed s. leading man. Kobertaon MK.tH yrstarday in the rourtro-'m of 1'i.tri. t Judse I')leii In th rolo of h.s lUla Tho othar thesrlan. iroi'p.d nolurally lu'o thnr parts and tiilamci frtsui ia witaea stand the IN-BADS tjr.riT. traitorous conduct of thrlr Irsdlng man. t . Ilo bad bitlrn Iho hsnd which should hso fed blm, but mm t.- U. A. Crowder. his head twathrd In thick bandages, and J. Koblnson .rfnr h.Hi. I-attnn and Lwp- ..i. i-...i.Kia b-aiia: Iiruhot ata th othar principal chsrsclors In tho thrill Ing courtroom scano. - a t .it t wantad to drink. platn4 Itobsrtaon. "But not a thing to sal. t'rowdar was msnssrr. Us was supposed lo pay us. unco no rbto m i;. Another time bo threw me four bit. Tbat'a all I r got out of this lis wss blttsr. this leading man who bad turned villain over num. W. 1'M.il.f and Rohihuon eating a hearty meal. Ho saw other members of tho troupe eating and drinking rlicht merrily. Hltterness nneo nis near, and boor tfor ho could rt nothing el.el. filled his stomach. Armed wltl m beer bottle, he went to the room oc ruplad by Crowder and Koblnson. Rob In. n mi d a a hasty exit. r t . . . .... m w Asia n n i mWT uvn . i - -1 der. oiplalned Hobertson to tho court. Kobsrtson promised to abandon, for th. nra.ant hia r.rrrr behind the foot lights. As long as he remains on th ranch of friends near bU Helens, wnere restaurants ara mora numerous m.n saloons, his freedom will bs secure. That was th court's sentence. RULING SAVES PROPERTY M rHKMK rOl'HT KAVOIt UtM. L. . 1RNK. OF tl.K. Till Held by llasbaad lravet Krrwr aad Holdlsc al Sabtel lo Jadg aseat Aaalaat Hiss. fAt-KM. Or.. Nov. t.-peclal. ) Th Supreme Court todar held that Mrs. tirar O. Barnes, wife of U K Karnes, of llem. Is tho legal owner of Salem property valued at fr.T30. to which her husband has tin snt mat It la not subject to a Judgment for oblslned by A. H Mincer. of California, against Mr. ftarnrs. Tha opinion was written by Justice Bean and affirms th decre of . :r ruit Judg Ualloway. of Marlon Coun tr. with th ekception that Palem prop erty valued at IIO0J Is held subject to tho California Judgment. on lh ground that Mr. ftarnrs was hi partnsr In th sale of rcrtsln California mining claims for lUt.iiO and had not rendered an accounting. Spencer brought action in California and obtained Judgment for !.. He attempted to execute It on Palem prop erty held In Mr. Barnes name, but bit contention was opposed by Mrs. Barnes, who alleged that th property belonged lo her. ""he contended that her hus band had bought th properly here with her money and by nil. take legal title wa l-tken In hia name. The court upheld her contantlon. Th t.roprrtle Involved Imluded the fialem H-t'l properly, th llofer prop erty and what Is known aa th Barber property. Mr. tisrnra la well known a a mining man and Is president of tho tSalem Capital-Journal Company. Of incidental Interest waa the testl rnonoy of Mr. Barnes during th hear ing of th rase that he bad sold some of his mining claims In California In 17 to K. IL Harrlman for 1100.000. Mr. fpencer claimed an Interest In these properties. other decl.ions of the Supreme Court todsy we. as follows: W. (1 J. shine, appal. aat. . th Owrhee fkitrh Compear. appao..4 from Malheur r.u.t. Involving Irriasilon of s trart of tasd. ep.nioa br Juatire llimai Circuit J.isa 11 go' Jadgmsst f-r dat-rodsnl sf- frrsn.d .har s . TsrltrS.II and oth.ra. sfpatlant. scsn.t W I. lliompstii. ai'PaSt.d rram I m.n.la. aetl'-n fr damiM for paraosa. It.)4.k.. npinlnii r. J .'.l'. tlasaon; Ircull iuJf. i'bsipa" JuUsmsot . for p-s-otlff sf - f .rm.-fb l ..a. afirhetlod Sheep a tada Company, sppai aat. .a S--hoi tirtre .No W si- loos fount.. Involving a school aassasment; asiolaa by Justlra Bursan; circuit Judge Xa.aM iudgssant roe .fer.oanl irrirasL M. t Krda a t'hauarar Kimpatrirk. t saiianl. sseesied frora flafcer lountr; suit fr on srrounitng: opinloo br Justice ttur. stt. 'rruit Juteo Anderson s Judgment for slelndff r-rl. liMrf. II t'ool.y ta. ftnsbe ftler Pletrlet lmpro.m.nt C"npn. sspeilsol. sppaslod frira Ms ti.ur founfv: suit for in account Ira ODinlon br Jtrtkro flurneit: circuit JuUse H ' Judgtmnt for plaiatlff re- erwd IC l.ocito Sfstker et at . Aieiaader It. stovk.r et al : oppaa.ad tram tiaaer cosnir: .uit to aniat line to r.sl property: opinion IV fl-niaf J'srlloe Hn.r.1 lHll Just. Al' t-uii l t'oacmant for plaintiff affirmad. y , ftofn.rs. appal'ant. aFrs.tua Has. eon. appealed from Wallowa Count..; suit OS s promissory Bote: opinion br Chief Juettce Moaror Circuit Judge Knowlee Judgment for S.r.adant of'trmed. Ei aa M Katoa at !-. sppallsnt. vs. C I. Hanlirt et al.. spsaaled from Tomhlll tounta: on pelii-on for reh. Bring; former apmioa modified, opinion by Chief Justice Hour. .tk.ra Breoerr Company a T. t- I. flarnhart. et al. : appealed from Multnomah a'ounfv; .uit lo foreclose a morlfaff : opin ion b I'hlef Ju.llra ktoora: Judgment of I'lru t Junta Catena modl'led Moron for rh.a-lr wlihd-awn: Fulton as entt -n; fchool I-Vstrlcl No. J.I a Heldea. reh.enng -ni..l. W.iaT.r n blora. raotloa to aiaa dcaied. STAY WITH MOTHER SHORT rionrcra Xow Aro Kipec-tcd to Tic cotrr From Shock of- Kef urn of Hoy Sappoard Pmrl Mjstcry of Body Ilcmalns rnsolved. OREGON CITT. Or.. Nov. 23. (tpe clsl.) Charlcb ftursls does not yet know of his own supposed death and burial, nor of the finding; of the body. Identified as hl. after his escape from the Mate Hospital for" the Insane In April. Few are allowed to see htm. ano lh... OO.I.. nnH.r reat rlct Ions, for fear of the effect tha weird story may have on his mind. He does not even know the cause of his parents Illness rwariot-.H m-iili the return of their .tin weak from the shock of his totally unenpected arrival yes- terday after they nan nurioa inr. wraj supposed to be his. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar V. i-turil. ot canny, are aiu.ij coverlns. and Pr. H. A. Dedman. the family physician, said tonight that he considered them out of danger. They were In a critical condition, and u as feared that Mrs. Sturgla. who la it years old. mlithl die. as the result of th. totally unexpected ar rival of their long-lost son. Mr. itur gl. aged Ti years and one of the county best-known pioneers, was able to stand the shock better than bis wife, and" Is rallying. oa la Allarred A Ith Pareafs. For the first time, the son was al lowed to pass some time with hia par ents todav. They were carefully pre pared by Mrs. Bertha Hurst, the daughter for the flrot conversation, and he was allowed to stay only a short time with hia parents. He saw hia mother only for a moment, how ever, yesterday, while Dr. I'cdman was with her. Charles Sturgli was committed to the state hospital two years ago this month, escaped last April, aiad a bodv answering In all details the de scription of the missing man .was found In the mountains last May. A friend of the fsmlly identified the bodv. which was sent to Canby. and on May IT a funeral waa held. Yestrrdav afternoon, nearer sane than be had been for years, he re turned to Canby with a story that he had gone to Washington, worked in a score of towns in that etata, and had decided to come home to visit his par ents. Kverythlng possible Is being done to prevent Charles Sturgla from becoming excited. . Mystery af Body I analved. The matter that remains unsolved as far as members of the Sturcis family and officials are concerned Is whose body was found In the monntaina back of r.'ugrne and burled aa Charles Btur ClsT The argument has been advanced that this person, who so strangoly resem wi a ... - .1-- unir.i. that h La own par ents were unable to tell the difference. was the victim of foul play. The circumstances which led up to the Identification of the body found at Kuzene as that of Charles sturgla. were among the most Important de velopments in tho mystery todsy. The . r . o..o ir.arlnr tha clothes l 1 1 1 . I . v. " - of the missing Charles Sturifis and bearing the same number as wurn uj him at the State Hospital for the In sane, were found near Kugene. Through the number lame County au thorities Identified tho man as Charles fturels. and the family at Canby was . v ii.i.1-ii . friend of the nntllieci. ca. a. - - - - family, went to Kugene and Identified the body as Charles oturgiia e.m ...; remains were sent to Canby for the funeral which was held on May 17. ri .itt on making the Identifica tion noticed particularly a soar on the neck of the body exactly similar to one on Charles' Sturuls ne. k. The Identification was made lomi time after the body was lounu disinterred so that Burdett could ex- rn . .h. ..vinm Ca naveral inmaic. u. .... , raped with Sturgls and It developed to day from statements ma..-- -j -himself that several others escaped at th earn time, and In order to crtfue lh authorities they rhanited clothing. In tils way. th man wearing Stur . . wntad while Hturels. gis ciotning a . ......... . safe and apparently sane, visited a score of Washington-towns oa-ii.i a. o to his home Monday. . ti.n.taad wss Interested In th ease today and la willing to Investi gate how the body now In the Canby Cemetery came to cieain. annuls.. ... doe not desire to take the Initiative in in ii i a 1 1 1 . . Th body Is burled In th Hurgis fmllv plot in tne a.anny Cemetery It has not been announceu whether It will be otsinterrea or nua. ROAD BOOSTERS OKIE KLAtt tTH COl .TV ASSEMBLES TO IIF.An HOBF.HT STR AHOBM. r.albaaUsas Relaao at Bis Boaaoet at W bleb Rallder Tells af rroject aad Calls far Aid. .-a a. a. -ear ritl J! Or Nov. 23. . .. . . E-.n .11 t.arta nf Rlsmatn t japeCIBI- a r aaiia a, a--- --- County 400 persons assembled here last . . . ia.-a.ia. '.M.-an night at a osnquei aa ....... --- Hotel to hear Hobert t-trahorn. the rail road builder. Many visitors came from i.a. Cauntv. Knthuslasm reigned throughout th evening. This affair waa tne uis . . a..i- laa lha cciuntv. Jt waa the culmination of a day of activity by Mr. btrahorn and C C. Chapman, who accompanied him. They visited the . i - ..i t.i a H a several ad dresses and conferred with local people over tho proposed railroad project. At the nanntiei me - - - mm Kohert hlM.lt is well. I I ' I I 1 r Best for Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Coated Tongue ' or Indigestion. They're fine! CaKcarets liven jour liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You cat one n i i u i ,1 v- h.rnr. froiosr to bed and in the morning your head Is clear. tongue is clean, stomacn sweet, uiram right and cold gone. Get a box from .a .n-.-i.ia unH .ninv tho nicest. j via. Ul U.QID. . . gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced, carsarets stop tia-a headache, biliousncs. indigestion, bad breath and constipation. Mothers rliould- Rive a whole Cascaret to cross, bilious, sick, feverish children any time. Th.-y are harmless and never grip or sicken. Adv. aricnmed hi- xneakpr rrnrescn t i n pr all tho Indiistrie.s of this sr-ctioi:. C. C. Hoituc reviewed irritation work as reprcs.-ntative of the Keclamation i. a-.na.in Kinmpna nra'nldent Of th Commercial Club: H. D. fortensen. of the I'elican Bay Lumber Company; J. M. Bedford. Government iorest tu rt wiamnth reservation: Alex- andcr Itoborongh. secn-tary and trcas urcr of the ort-Bon-Cnltfornia l'owei Companw were tho other speakers. Mr. Chapman men tipoRe oi x-un land's enthusiasm and t-upport. II a L-i.m.ih a n aret the Indian reser. vation. through which the proposed line must pass, thrown open to private ownership and out or uovernmenn con trol in order that it miBht be taxed i -v.. n....tt v nf tinwlndinaT Gov- ernment ra-d tape would be obviated in fecurlnn right-of-way ana oincr nec Ions. He reviewed the ... r at.. ... rt v ami told of enthusiasm ai i 'a n.t i-. .... . accorded them since leaving l oruiuu, va. niruhnm also emoliasized Port- i .a-. i.i..t a n ii .timinrt and said his being here was the result of Portland's Initial effort. He aaid this section would have to assist tno rest, m a-cn-. a A.-..n in t-ui.inir 25 to 35 per cent r t au pnamtitre interest and good faith, to enable him to secure the balance in the fc-ast. it. .hn...H how the projected lines rAini... Klamath wtlh other great transrontltiiental linea to the northeast and nortn ana tr.i. nuw Idaho business would desert the Salt r..i. .auk. amith and come via Harney Valley and thi.-a city, and also how business even on tne i-aKcview i.ro..ij. would come north to this line and back through Klamath to Calitornta. D.A.C.ALUMNITO DANCE rOIITLAM) CI.IB TO BI3 HOST TO TEAM AFTER SYRACUSE GAME. Invitations for Kele Ileeember" 1 Are Sent ta Oregon Eleven In Recog nition of Friendship. Alumni of the Portland O. A. C riuh will be hosts to the O. A. C. foot ball team and the alumni and teare from Syracuse at an informal dancing ..-a., .a Miirlci-k Hall, on Twenty- third and Washington streets, Wednca- .4 . .. niwa.t riAa.nihc r 1. Invitations have also been sent to the numbers of the University- of Oregon football team as a ' i.-uun a .lln.nlirv rea-nirnition Of the anu vmiiiiii" -- - - friendly and sportsmanlike feeling that prevails Dctwrm iuo a. ...a gon Institutions. The O. A. C. Glee Club will also be asked to attend and participate in the programme. i. will he: Mrs. W. J Kerr. Mrs, E. J.' Stewart, Mrs. B. F. Irvine. Mrs. C. M. McKillips. Mrs. Dow Walker. Mrs. W. V. Masters. Mrs. Simon Selling. Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre. Mrs. tarah Moore. Miss Nona Lawlor and Miss i'lorence Holmes. President M. 11 SSmead. of the O. A. C. Club, has appointed the following general committee to handle the prep- .. . . i j .. a? T Thnmn. araiiona ior - -- ra D ilrnvaa Mrs. Otto Laue. Mrs Colista M. Dowling. Miss Hedwlg Bleeg. H. H. BarDur. .miss ajmujo Moore. T. J. AUtxen, .Mrs. c. v.. " ar aa nnkarla M M. S. A. WilSOn H C. Zimmerman. J. H. Gallagher. Mrs. El I Kelley. John Baker. C. L Steb Inger. Marlon Stokes. E. A. Olson. Mrs. It E. Nichols. Mrs. Georgia V. Ewing. V S Hall. F. I. Gross. J. H. Mann and E. M. McManus. TENANT IS TOPIC OF TALK Robert Slrons addres(o AparCmcnl IIoum? AwocIation. naw...ls a. at OTIartmPnt "It IJ aii"'TU-- v" ' " " " . i. .h -r-mftr a ) for an lnai . . i n dams 7H ' Kiwi 11 vidua!, once u n '" -Kobert .ironjf Monday nlpht. discuHsins arr.V meeg at the Library the .ub iect of the lcKitlmate returns thwt could h. exoetced from an apart menr-house. , a. ct irr-ii i DAYS n. Vt. t.rltfilh's r-upremo Arhievemait II. say a it Is greater than hi. ""'h of a NaUiuo." All the star, of "Birth '."". a. I llanr. R. rI a iv.- oa-o. " -- -- - - 7" Wallhall ajtBO .aaorsaa. na..... roaado Aitken. Joaephino tro- 4 onlinunus. aa . va a. ta 1 VI I tontlnuous. aa - IWormoncea hn: II A M. I. -M-. " l-RIC KH Matinees, lo and 13 cents; niclals. entire loaver floor. i cents; bala-on). ! and Ij centa. Recipe for making a fortune with ease: Procure a dilapidated old hotel in a lone, lorn land. Reno vate it you will be surprised what a mere carpenter and painter can do.' Import a band of pretty chorus ladies and dapper young men for piazza furniture. Call them by high sounding names. Give ihem plenty of stage money. Let them nonchalantly discuss Standard Oil. Now suppose there were to appear a very susceptible young man, with a roll of money and a penchant for the ladiesTplus a desire to own a summer resort. With Walling ford at the helm, even though the girl in the case gives the whole story away you can imagine what is happening in the coming installment of N? & TiiC NCW A0VCWTUHCS OPf Wholesome comedy built into motion pictures of Pathe by Charles W. Goddard, whose scenarios are living up to his "Pauline," "Elaine," and "Goddess," reputation. The pictures come through the local which means mat they are certain jy within your reach. The stories by George Randolph Chester, the creator of Wallinprford are in the finest vein. You must read them in order to have the greatest possible enjoyment out of these Wallingford adventures. They appear weekly in the The Sunday Gregorian "V-rt.i unnnr sr-r ii 1 1 n i zp. vour prospective tenants too closely, for one mistake i may let into your house someone whose presence will damage the popularity of the house Immeasurably. The dirty and the noisy tenant is almost as bad for the reputation of an apartment-house as the immoral tenant." 8000 Serbians Itenorteil Captured. BERLIN". Nov. 23. (By wireless to Payville. N. Y.) Notable progress for the Germans in the resion southeast of I'ristina. in Serbia, w ith the capture of 81100 Serbians. 44 cannon and 22 ma chine fruns. was announced by German army headquarters today. The Teutonic troops have taken 1S00 additional Serbians prisoner and captured six cannon. Mrs Alovsli Drole. a poor peasant woman In Spilallc. :n ("arnla. has cent 10 sons to the rront. r.inm. ui nia-m o.. m. In Poland and on the Isonzo. and two are prisoner, or aaiar in nil..... PAULINE FREDERICK L Stars in a Thrilling ella The Story of a Treacherous Adventuress, Who Barters Her Love for Riches Pathe Paramount romlnc SondayDl S TIX FARM M In -1 bV t.entleman from Indiana. WEST PARK AT ALDER ' n ai mu rrufa- 0 fi A THRILLlt PHOTO-nrt A M A. OK V UB AX AM) CUl.M'HV .W; a ARMSTRONG'S WIFE T 0 D A Y : i IJaoa-a-ir 14 e-.;.,;.,7.,.,.. i AT rOUNTAIKS. HOTELS. OA CLSCWHCM Get TM&ORtGtNAL MALTED miUi The Food-drink for All Ages. Delicious, iDvtgorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travei without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minuta. Vn teas you sa "HORLICrS" you may get a Substitute Eclipsinor All Previous Stellar Performances afWll.'JtUf - IWI WM Drama of Love and Hate Donna News Travelogue PEOPL aa. aa ar jrum WITH TWO GREAT SIRKKV STABS, EDNA . JAMES GOODRICH and CRUZE oaawaajjw THE Alvvayw Good I'lcjnrea IP I C K F O R D WASHIMiTOY AT PIIIK