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THURSDAY, XOYE3IBER 23. 1915. 11 nw-f iKeia. . ui. V it' -U'l AID OFFERS POUR IN FOR RELIEF OF POOR Muts Lend Villirg Hand to Dispense Thanksgiving Cheer in Portland. PITIFUL PLEAS ARE HEARD .wljlril t'ttatrttar- I t.ralrfwl for t tlalrt ttnnattua mm4 Promt." la Car for Scvtle litmitin To!. T a- . 3 p- .i ( ta Aa.ex-iate.i I'aa'i- tn. .ue t r aa Tfc'- la, ero ii i! a tf"' !" t.,J., ml toi ta l "M l'"0. Int'tut. aum-rL., t';r mkm' -i frtiaat lis.iii.iA'. i r - v pr famine ta.iae. r& ar..tt (,twf I lie ruoiol (.,t,rU ! "f u w !ta. ,ti I t 11 r.porir! f rum la. C'" ' aod ' t. ijr.ttl vaief ftraed t..r( tfj.;4' T en ait I-'' !U not ih. vtst, com. l ear rea ct, at lat l;m.. - d '' V- K Unn.B4 et t. A....t..l Cearilte U.t ill. -tftf ar.aC m3 tins la l'trt.nt last t !' 4rr i-a - i. cr. -v.t e'.raee mor than a ).,,. .t,.- .4 -it4 l ta 1 aarli. ..kin I f t Tlf and .ou d. Ti ?s ' '' W I' P MSP J t --l. " """" TB oalneut on. l-r ie nsamte n,. ,( la. wtk ef Its. Charlti. lb' sa. It N ,.mtr I tn.n t war. ' a" r..ri. tal r. wan ta applicant f-C Rt ' r ra ' Nr! :( e l pp:;'-tlon for I'.f wr from m w o b lamlt ail et of t -ta Tholfc'- fi wu! rk..rT ' tl f.,r eh. r- r-u' ! ! ,TU''i") '! r"fit-n'i ! t l.i.'i, 4 9) t workint fort, of !& ...' la t,t fnri'i- t.l t on prllor of Its t -L lo !' Ul- THANKSGIVING MESSAGES GIVEN BY MANY PORTLAND PASTORS 4 ih t.U ru ihto-chaul our A border lKjr. ri:tn Ih soo4 r-r- i hoi ini i -ro4 lt& Jofal fc.t !! t'mS'l pl.nt tun (Uanril rvj irl. tilth. rt. I.h lh l-or4 h ltJ "-" .Vor til tct.iln. I!s ir.murt. wbtcri IKktt lb ! ivut u oa thi ttrcl fa.tal iUr to II (.cord of ini. ". for IM X t4 IB memorial cf di'in. B-t r upon la o n lo a ntl from tii. dr our -sl9 " l.urs. h4 uro IB o- ar of nilioualit "1 loa Ihi hour h.r w r.r.4r uisio i;.J Oit d04t 4 brtfH lhn il ft S aflf autrMden rjr lorrn til la rh.ri.o Ih l'nl con il.lion in.l-bT f4lur aitl b n e-:o. ftoriou l.ri h !!. lr t 4 rvl r Bi'tsir. I'limiiil r.r.rt. mrk4 rlii"" trr f... rfjl r:at va with cr isasiou. innvirti.r.il. b.-lrj. rau u l lvro our (" upaard and n, ts.'s ia... ris. fr a4 ii ". rt. -" f i. . 4 i f ti, ..ia ( .r lb fruit f Ail b .. i-:a do. ftb .f Itw, f l..v w : T JK. I n.r.a A TIM: b,, I twi lauiht. and r:ht II It thai ar a rTH ahich do., tol (urn IUo ebl.aatlon I a mo k rr. 'Thioa jtou and "mrnh olll ar .in..:,, n-u llul It I J4t a Iru. in. I ,i ouUi.Ji ahrih.r or no It riini frnTi a'.ntsi.l. It.rtf l oro Ibir.r lo ho ffrat.f'jl for. tf. t4in.' b-n.:il. Ih. lai of tb. arond tml ti lo f.l rathrr Iban lo f'a.t. lo f.l.ad raiJi.r inari lo praiM. to d j prnru. rather Hap la hnba. (till oullil to t thB. tU rari w I ffm.mr Ibat Its. i.ir corvimnr, thai dfrrwi u a!o rh.H.nc. ua Oralilud I tu for dulr. b l u alo I d: a caua for Craut4-I-. ih. fa-1 of pray.r. for th dlln r'afhrrbood of liod. for the loisomonl ..f Chrit. for Ih comfort of th i;-lrlt, for tl lm:art.d natur of t'hrlut hr and Ih hop. of .rrlalinK Mlnllin braflr. thank lh, U Lord. RltV, KC.XRT IAIlciTTi:. V .mra,f.r Trvtbrttaa Cburrh. JOHN ktLil IN, tb aTl rVolib prrarh.r. . "Th Lord claim r.rtani da a. hi own. U la not a dijr Ihaltomri mllh auch annlvcr arr. but a fplrll." bat w nfd on Thankatvln( day ia not ln:arlljr a cood dinner or f DO' ball fam. but a thankful heart, IV. need a ,pirlt f raie. a mind that daeli on our He.-H.i;, aitd a Isearl that lr, lo Ih -alter of .v.rjr ood od prr. I -"t- I'Tpa'a oMlmlam may la-k omhat. h may not hav en a deeply Inlo lifa a I. nec.aaary; and et ImkI la In hi beaten. Ar.4 tri. ,ir;4 la f.:i f a aumber of l'o tar. hou. :K:I b. a, happy Kin. t:r. MITH ll.t.r M.l.l" IIHiK liml f r I SI l arollica I. rmtl.lrd by olanlrrr CoaualUrr. Th Mu' lMa-: a Ihelr holiday r t .f work y,f.rdr S'r rti lo to em.r.e-y c.. lr.m IR -o. Itd t au Broi4iaa" Tbaai- Inx bt for :i f.m ll' rporld rrof.t t fhariti and IS l'opl tntii. II.. t l tart.r, rer ttuM.fc at 111 liruada., e Ih rtl i4 dei!r of l.ia T?n.. l ba.ket. and all xn( Ih. o.untjr commute of tn. " )'" attandia- 1,1 tl rfein.ry of t'' aurpliea. -Ni k ' rTor.X a" l Mi" llelea Hit la.ri. h, c rie of I'U. hed.tarlr ant irf Jls; airaador ao bad I on! M dT I" off'' re-.iln a cfstinuat h"mjrdm.ot of telephone r,'.'. from Vt who ar .,r to off.r their ..r,!'-... X e"..vk for i w . , ,ent in by M. L Klin n.J mailr enhtrtut.on m. In frn trrlo. other wm- The ,.. uti reimmitt- of th rror,i Huovii vj.ni t lanoiiiwH that I' h d ,jproprijr..i Ij' frofn in pro...d of t;. I'kim- k.n lti,l lo b larn.d int., lb. M it find, and Ih ,d Club r.n-l i:k'. front It turkey auction at irie noon lun.-hon yterdAy aod turned H ,"f to I . VuH t srW AOraCJm and iir of bia fn.nd., lot'b rbrc of tl f.miiie and pr. pared and 4ier.d 6t. lo Ih.ra and v.rI aomen of irvinftoa mn- trihuted U, lo th fork. ! JlUt ha, prom.eed N. u of IStir auto-i otom;. f r Ut i'.i,rie of bak.la Tl p'r,oRe of in oluat.r turn mltfea ft:t.jar. B:-..'-, r'n-.i. tie"'-,. I . It.kee f r. ,in. I'.- ti ,.-. w i. rn, '. t r " r t . J l t. vv.. A L. I '. II. I--, K. t . p m it . . e at r i .rr.ia. t" K. tf p:.i-.e. tt W I.'. L SI!'-, vv . ei . J . r.SA.ii, tr. K .ii fir J -,je H-T , .... yidr.'H X vt. r -,.e. na-, Tv- ' t. i k..o . J- t ' ri.-.rr ii:, k.iti K.t4r tc .r i , rt--ti. ' II Infr,. J H. '. r ". A V. b.i''e. ll-.ri r tLn.-r ,- ''. . f J ,-eer J II I J r ".,! . W V.n'4oi-t. . .-..i.i a. le.. e. a ' '.n'fiv H.4lis I It. ' .f- J .' rri"4 t K. II il ". t Vs t.f"r,. M rr. Atrh-n fto4 II. II. b.'- ELECliOHISSOEISCOOBT Ai.Ti n hkwci.i. hi.. t bit. Tent:. Flt ih u.. of Iho. ene wblrh admit th d":snti of perfjmd ,a-etbrir. th on of th meadow rn. lie plndor o auna.t. Ih Jty of mitcro i:h frl.r.da aid lh louih f e.iii.lren' Bner a thank the. U Ood I'or lb f.eultl.a whereby w .r oit, th mylic wrltmc of Ih mht aky. tb u((ellirene. of daan. tb. Iniii vt metory. Ih re.ult of a- ienr and li-o,ery. and Ih ac c imul.l'd lre,ure of th ac sou, w there. I be., tf Lord. I'or th emotional natur throuch ahi. h w aorrnw with thoaa who weep and rei. with lho. who lauab and rots.paaionat with burdaned and hlh lr reeeii. for t.heir tvettermeiit and rele.ee. w thank th... O I-ord. I'or tb. u w:hm thai bid b a a u of atrencih to tno wno ar wak .nd la aurvd on th Held uf defeat and In' htmna of cfeer and rourac t Ih watr.rlt.a on Ufa bat tle ir.. ind. w thank the. O lrd. lor lh tar, prlrlles of being lo other a. a hidinc fl from th. wind, aa a covert from tb tem;et. a river of water In a dry pit., and a th .n.Jow of a area! rock In a weary Urvl. thank f ee. O lord I'or Ih Ineplr.d orafle of God. for rir.v i.tTiu'.it it. troTT. t I'lr.t t'wnrg,ilral Ctiurcb. Of II Nltlonal Thankagltrln fet t.Kt fr a hw !rU and a bel ter participation. v need omlhing mor than a aup.rflrlat aod paMln. aprrociation of material bleating. To bw proud of our hiatry and our Inatl lutlona. and fofinally and perfuncto rily lo thank Aimiahty Ood that w are not Lb ottmr peopl may b lllll mor than deplorabi aOtlm. v ehoulj reverently acknowleda th rlshlful ptac of Ood In cur Amer. Kan hlatory- and a.rlou,ly mad. tat upon hit coodneaa to u until we ba tons tunn iinii of lb lail inai mate rial Ihinc,. raluabia though tby b. cannot wholly meaauro hl goodnea V bdouH repent heartllr of or aire. National and personal, and offer tl. en heart, a the realdenr for per enn.al aratllurt W abould brlnic to tb feat a new aplrlt. born of Ood. ahl. h alsarea our bieaamx with other and make ool -will mean mora th.tn a. tie of charity. A thankful heart I Ood a -unepeakablc BifL." w ho out pourinr lif cannot b conflnd to on day. All tru thanknglvlcg la con lant tbankt-llvlng. REV. J. IX CORBT. D. D. t niteraat at Church. I AM thankful because Thankafl vin; I a horn day and whether poor or rich, home i where lotre aMd. I am thankful for' tha ihiiren onl rereal. whlrri Is th-slara-er borne: In cluding eeery man and eeerjr ect; all learnlns to lor and aerv other In th father' houa. 1 am slad for our beloved America. That II ha beer, forced to become more than a Nation: It Is today a blar brother for all other nations of th world family, leading and ministering oot by armament, nor by dollar threats, but by loving Interest In a, devotion to humanity. I am thankful that partial and Na tional and tribal gods, law and rrll (Inn are moving onward and upward Irresistibly toward Internationalism and unit ernaliam. What other solvent of all the discord and warfare can be found than for humanity to welcome and obey the one tlod and Father of all and lo ov and serv one another as member of th universal brother ho.l ; JONAH B. WISE, ftsbbi Consrcgalloo Beth latacL AS we ttirr, our thoughts, to him who guards and suldok. may thr' be uplifted. o that w f ! o-r country and Its Ideals a great blessing. Here where all men of ait rai ts meet on tho common 'ground of huff.an need and human hope, may w who ate favored as Is no nation, receive a arrester oortlon of tho spirit that anl mated our fathers. May we resolv so to use our blessed ritlienshlp as to serve best th imblo Ideals of our com mon country. Thank Ood for America. TtEV THANK I. LOVELAN'O. First Methodist Church. GRATITVI-1 I one of the noblest emotion of mankind. To give it ,srrtioti In thanksgiving- la ono of th. finest aCla of which i ar capable. Man. how-evar, reveal himself ia bis act of thaisksglvlnj.. With somo the soul sneak and - with other th stomach nnda voice. Sometime U U buln and ouietinita 4t la bally. Tia a pitiable Tbankngivlr.g exhlbl lion In men or nations when their barns outtana their bos; when banks are exalt-d above books: when a gob bier lakes precedoncv of Ood. Tl tim for thn Ar.iertcan people to lesva far behind fti old I'urltan tx prtsalon of ThanksKiving. The modern product of farm and factory are pien teous beyond figures. Only sheer Idiocy or indolence can brinif to us limine. L-t ti. no lonccr Insult Ood with anl mallsms. Iel us originate the nobler Thanksgiving that sliull do more than bow th head before platters ana tureens, but shall lift th soul In gratitude for liberty. Intelligence, riirhteouanrs. life, law and love. W alv thanks. O Ood. for the soul food which we have had sense enough to appropriate! ItT. ItEV. WAt.TKR TATIIt SLalXEIl. (Blahon of Ortson.) I AM sure that there are many who feci today they have little for which to be thankful to them this word la addressed. Tou say you have no health, r friends, not even enough of this world goods for the necessities nf life. et. may 1 say you still hnv much for which to be thankful. God could have rhotrn one of his angris lo nave Dorne these burden laid upon your shoul der, but he chose you. Be thankful that you have been so honored by one who gives ou the strength to bear his burdens if you only auk him. Be ,k..bfi,i rftr a clean conscience all .1.. -...in, in ik. wnrtfl all the friend even health Itself. Is as nothing unless you know that between you and your conscience and your God there Is no barrier. "A good name Is rather to be chosen than great riches." Thank God daily h.i von hava one and if. perchance. you hava lot It, hasten to regain It and be thankful for thi opportunity given you. In Mount Tahor Methodist Church there will be a 'sunrise prayer meet i.. .t 7 t M and a Thanksgiving serv Ice at lftfio A. M.. prenlded over by tlip ltev. K. Oiln l-.ianase. r.ev. O. It. Olsen, of Oakland. Cat will hold services In the Bethany Pan Irh Lutheran Church today. All Dan Ish people are Invited. CHEER GIVEN "KIDS" Thanksgiving Supplies Pour in to Aid Soctety. HOOD RIVER LENDS HAND llallroad I rrlsltlltonw anil lclnl ,to Itonato lorxl.tuff and- VxMnr t IVoy and tilrla of rabllc Institution. -Ti::T WORK lr.t.T ktMlkt i ! or ijtf-rto irr. am Man Aalata. Haw. I l to f Mlrel rrweeilxa. Mat Ash r v tale. rK i:i ".". CtTT. rr. No. ! tSpe-rli-lT. t- I- riek.a. who initialed ttia arin.-t am.ndm.tit lo ebar t.r of W..I Liaa, restrict lb p.a.i.tu-. o tb eity' ro4 fuod n anr mad or street oot. I ai la.t two t.iird.. f f". rro?.rtr adjse.ot n4 by Iadivi4iaia. will aot f bl th . rw .d in .tart.d la th. Cireuil t'o'irt IBi. sn.rntag lo ka.pi tb sa.a ura of th ballot. In t." rosiri :t A,f foe aa la taetion aptcatti f tha m.asara at-l-c that lb p.t.t.vo for th. cb-art.r m.odmal wa. set d ej wita Cl'y j. .'-order I'-rt.r until Mtiabet I. ,t, wa. Im, this t day. prior lo lit. day f etevtlto. :ir.'u1 Ih. l.l p.rlo I, 3t dara b.for. Th com plain! u :gnej by Inatrict Altora.y tl.4(.a. rlp'ewelln( tb. s'at. of Or asa. aa4 by tln5a U :too. a conaa.t. r lie .,. feow.nr ha not gl,ea b.a t -'. H. sail tonight l at h. mar . a 9ciai e.e--tioa Tat prpeo.4 am.adra.ot rouid pr.- v.at a majority of th s-re.'a cf tfc towns froea b.lng Improved Tb I'ort Iaa4 I'.ailwar. Ugtt A rew.r Com pany, tb. Al r Lan4 Coenpaay and in ,wn Wi;;m.i: I-?' Com paay tat tare tract a? laal ia Wt I. ma a -id tt a buk ef tri lat.a. I I'krh.n la a vaadidata for in a r or e Watt tin and la served several year. Ih. exjef part cf Ih Itrn. chairmen t th. atr. eoramtlte. Km Koeume'rtrlal Klab Orgaalsra. ArMnm. or. n. s itp. rial r T K- Kon-ai.rrial Klab has he- r.3l,.d by resident rornmg. r.al trav.l.r of ISis cutT and t4r i. a Brnorai? of . I. Ult was tet.t Br.ienl. . o't t. jad-lle only nt f..le r...J-lst f ro Cuat Ta. :r'arj is J V.; Gardner. 4 N,U iiei. Th Thaaktivina aplrlt. expressed la a Br.at.rtal way. I Ih beat, according to th children of Ih. Hoys and Girls Aid Kcxlaty. Arvi ther are today many boy. and iirl who will spend rr.arty minute, aod m)t hour, gauging th of lb pil. of frtilt, vegetables. cl hm. canned goods and other sup pile lisal school cbidrea front many part of lb ftate have aenl to Ih I ortland laetl. -ti-rv Crtas roend of Ih railroad freight a, ysaterday netted th boy and (in of tho I'ortland Institution so mo. trull and good thing, tbal II will bo Thanksgiving for them for many we.tr to rom. I root placea along Ih Columbia Riv.r. both ea,t arvi west of Fort laad. cans boxes, sack and bundle Hood Hlter tlwaalloaa t-ea.ro oa. Hood Hiv.r person a and achoola eon tribsti.4 sight sacks of appUa. thre. a.' ka of potato., tbr bote of pro vision, on. sack of squash, on pack age of ciothirta and on. bos of canned Im 1 ttfayeti contributed seven sack of vegetable and on bo of rerwi.4 fruit: Irtm lirownavitl cam flv box of apple- and front as far south aa t'ottaa. Grov ram Canned fruit, vcg.tadl... potato. and atauaahe by th and boxfuL A ssumber of bote and sack ar rived yesterday morning from Ornco and tiardea Horn., en Ih line of th Oregon Klectrlc. and yesterday after noon a larse consignment came from ,-o'ithcrn Columbia Itlver points. Marsh land sending much fruit, vegetables and clothing. aVbawl C hlldrea lad Has. Besides the rood things that were received by the Boy' and Girls Aid Society from place outsld the city, th school children of I'ortland. as usual, contributed to their brothers and slstera In less fortunXte clrcum stance. Although jnurh of ti charitable wort waa ann tni yer oy ma rircm Teacher of Ihn city through thir o- rlal sarvlc committee working In every school locality, ther was enough brought Inlo tha school to cause i overflow, and that was taken to the lot, and girl of th Aid t-oclety. Many more shipment of food and clothing ar expected by the mstron of th home, a some of tha supplies are slow In belnx shipped. TIME EXTENSION IS ASKED Land IVtartl Art In llrhair or Cen tral Oregon Project. HA I. KM. Or, Nov. J I. (Special.) Th ftesart Land Board ha authorised Ih i rtary to request th Secretary ef the Interior to aranl a five years' trnslon of the state contract with th Government on the Benliam Falls unit of Ih Central Oregon Irrigation fompany'a project In Crook County, which comprise 7 1.000 acre lying eaal of Bend and south of rrlnevllio. Th Interior Itepartment recently notified the Pe sen Land Board to show rai-sa why th.s lands should not be opened lo entry, as an development work bad been dorse. Following th de partment a notification, Ihe Central Oregon Irrigation Company asked the board lo reiueal an extension. , AIR PATROL 15 PLAN Prar Confrrcncei Pica 1 Made. FAI.KM. Or.. Nor. H. (Special.) f rging a conference of neutral nation for bringing about a "Just settlement of th prsnl war." Mr, harab K. tillver. head of th Saim Woman' Christian Temperance fnlon. today telegraphed I'restdrnt Wilson to us his Influence lo this end. The telegram waa sent following adoption of a reso lution by the taleas union favoring the conference. Aero Club Asks Coast States to Finance Stations. MONEY AID IS OFFERED Oiav-eeie'snd ha a eempalsorr voting law Inetlanrl. Mc. I Kxtollfcl for Spirit tn Leading Way; Matter to lie Taken IWore Chamber by Naval ncscpve Officer, t A letter from the president of the Aero Club of America, extolling the spirit of the I'ortland on the other side of Ihe continent for Us hearty co operation In the provision of funds for the cstabllnhment of the first aerial coast patrol stutlon In that vicinity. .. . . . I. I. ,'hnmber Of tnq too i ' i u " . - - Commerce In this Tortland respond to thi plan outlined, waa .eateraay re ceived by Lieutenant Commander m-i- nl it., rte.enn Xaval alilltta. Responding to the appeal of the Asm Club of America, tnrougn wnicn -...(linn th. establishment of aerial atatlons ha been effected, the Chamber of Commerce or rortiana. Me- raised auffleient fund for the establishment of a tatlon in Casco Bay, neir Portland. Klaaaclal Aid Offered. a- ... - r nr. vent, no fund available for the establishment of such tatlona from th eaerai oovernment, the officer of the Aero Club of Amer ica have ottered lo ada lv per cent to sum raised, by Interei 1 organl- ...in.a K - f .rmril, 1 1 0 000 or more. L'nder those provisions the first station In Maine wa established. The movement for the establishment of such a coast defense a the Aero Club proposes, waa conceived by John Hay Hammond and received the en t rsement of Admiral Veary. chairman of the aeronautical map and landing THE TltANKSCIVING SPIRIT EXHIBITED IN A MATERIAL MANNER. ' " ' ' ,W A "a ' . I "V 1 1 w' 1 ' at . tea" --, J . a J ' .- J- -1 J r. , I -lii i I . SBSWBBsBssSBBSBBBSBa " " ' I '1';"U' ' ""j - u - ' - r ) . ; , V- I l , , . . , -i..-m I . V7' . , " ... .,- - 'v : V, - .i V --'aa M " "Nat TRttkLoto or HiooDiM' riton mrr-HK,T riRTt or the state comigxco to boys- ao oirlv aid botiirri. COMMON SENSE AND HEALTH COMMON sense tells you that real health cannot be forever dependent upon the artificial stimulation of laxatives and cathartics. Drugs relieve constipation temporarily but never cure it. Nujol is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and is not digested or absorbed into the system. It acts merely a3 a mechanical lubricant. Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick, temporary relief. But Nujol is a genuine remedy in that it relieves con stipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining of the intestines, softening the intestinal contents, and thus promoting healthy and normal bowel activity. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Bajonao Ncrvr Jersey ; Nlllol J- r - t t i 3 ft I H r I I iv-. I ( I i eusi mm I f: v I -'Jt e..r .1 1 igJtkAI.oa. j si ',5 wlly j vsa,Be Sl 1 PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL Write for "The Rational Treatment of Constipation," an infoirnativo treatise on constipation. If you can not get Nujol from your druggist, we will send you a pint bottle pre paid to any point in the United States on receipt of 75c money order or stamps., If ,.v. v.v.;.vlv. . .rt.yAV v.v.y. 'v.-.v'tv'-y'-Av'l.X. t places committee of the Aero Club of America. Coast Protection Vrged. Part of the letter from Alan R. Haw- ley, president of the Aero Club of America, to dbmrns-nder Blair follows: 'Would it not be a wise and patriotic thing for y-Qur city lo take up this matter of patrolling he coasts and border nf the United States In the ener getic manner that Portland has done? The Aero Club of America, in order to stimulate the good work, will add 10 per cent to all sums up to 110.000 that any responsible organization may raise on or before February I. lsio. The governors of the club appreciate the value of the proponed plan, which was first brought to their attention and Admiral Peary's by John Hays Hammond. Jr.. and wish to do every thing possible to foster its development. That such a Ei'stem of protection is urgently reeded goes without saying. That the units will have to be estab lished by public subscription also goes without sayinz. as neither tho Army nor Navy programmes has provided for aeroplanes In the National Guard or Naval Militia. This puta the matter squarely up to the people of the United States, particularly those llvinir within 00 miles of either coast. Will you do your utmost to assist in establishing a unit in your vicinity?" Commander Blair is enthusiastic over the prospect of having an aerial coast patrol station In the vicinity of Port land. He said yesterday that the loca tion of one of tho stations probably would be Astoria, and the Oregon Naval Mtlttla would rtill maintain its station or school for aircraft rilots at Port land. In connection with its other work. STORM OBLITERATES TRAIL Recent Itains Send Clackamas River Beyond Hlg;ii Water Stage. KSTACADA, Or.. Nov. 24. (Special.) -i-Owins to the recent rains, the Clack amas River has passed its high-water markf with Ions portions of the Gov ern m en t trail , intjTevlclnit5rccthe South Fork Bluffs, entirely obliterated under four feet of water. Small log jams composed of drift wood have congregated in the Kstacada. Lake, and the Eatacada boathou.se broke loose Monday night, necessitat ing the services of a squad ol men alt night and the following day to return it to its anchorage. Much damage is being done to tha graveled roads in this territory, espe cially on the hills. Great Old Remedy For Skin Diseases S. S. S. Clears' Skin of Eruptions, Drives Poi son From the System. Oet It fixed In your mind that skin eruptions. Scrofula, Eczema, burning itching skin, and all akin diseases ar due entirely to Impure and infected blood. If tha trouble was on th out side of the (kin. by simply washing and keeping; it clean you could obtain relief not even ointments, lotions, and salvaa would b necessary. Agree with os In this belief, and your trouble can be relieved you can be entirely re stored to health. 8. 8. 9. ia a purely vegetable treatment that 'you can se cure from your own druggist it is a blood tonio that will purify your blood and cause a most decided abatement of your trouble, and finally make you entirely well. Fifty years ago S. S. S. wa discovered and given to suffering; mankind. During thi period it has proven its remarkable curative prop, ertle as a blood purifier and tonic:, and has relieved thousands of case of disease caused by poor or impure blood, and chronic or Inherited blood diseases. Tou can b relieved, but you must take S. S. 8. Take it if only pimples appear, for they denote bad blood, and may be followed by tha sufferings from torturing skin erup tions. Therefor be sure. Don't taka chances, don't rise lotions. Get 8. S. S, from your druggist. If yours Is a spe. ctal ease, writ for expert medical ad vice to . S. S. 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