MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1915. - ttit Mnnvrvrc OT.EGONTA-. . . 1 l ii IIIHIL COLLECTOR KILLED Postal Employe Slugged for Trying to Prevent Mal treatment of Women. ASSAILANT IS ARRESTED lelkrwno'krr vaunl Thai Mar d'rrr Ba tlroagM la Jatk- atMl f"tdral fioitmiMI ! Take Hand In Caa. rtt;-"A. Nv. Jrlal C.a."t. I'atset. a feus .replay. ' t t' l 'ate po.t.l a-riwe. p!s ti. i f. Ut r is. aarfartua-.-. f it act of cti-alry. T ' ia a-.t laolv. Oe rde-l llav. am. at I ta murder vara aaw ? lo tae ara ( a" r r ttvim- a grt f--n aB-i--al a :. ('.(:. wRCa aa 4iiT an4 dr..- 'a hi. uaifo'ni a a a.f-aal fail col. l.'.e. a..iel aa-B.e a wotaaa w. k.i m tra.ixl 1 inn oa wa. .f. ta In .ol a4 reeete4 f-.-tir at a-.il. from '.- . f-i .i'i lat.r A4aM Me Call. T. .r la aSwa en;.f 1'aUat la iir-MM-M.ael f.' e.iaa Neisae i t. .. at a we-uaa. JJ yea'a aid l. i,in( ! ia a..U' . e.iar II it.. Un laaigat 4e- raMni. arrt4 tlaweg. l i'Mii'i I Jrnrtii a trl- ! -Ti.r A IS. aaraa f fr.ea4 v a. a rfnil wita te llaal ti vit-..ae.. waa ba4 baea . t. .4 s ; a- la.ea- I '. ma 'et.-t 4atV Nat' -.... r 4fatt-4 g-.Ul. a aaiKa 4-.it4 ! ma a taa r.ei a fn ' f.r l". Bi.a .-.! I .t-.tt-e - I'-I.a 4a. . :-..!, "I .. " " no i ,e't..-a- aal .te aM e .a e II "aa laie-f.t... l a i-'fl .!- Na .t -. : fcai-a-H ,f. II. ! a a'T l-r.a4 ril a4 4'4 fraa IBa ImihM. Ial4 r'-l. a a I ra J s . ru Ma-aia!aa-a4 a. a- ta Bll f rUtioa. . Jojl.4 !,.. ti a m.tn ( eiU af- .-. .weloj.. .( lha I ia4 Jtt' FS-aanl. Ta p-'tl .mptoT.a. C ti arotr .miera. tnar-H-t KinlKWKlf 4je.4 ralittac a.'-ifc.i a a-l af a:raairr aa ia -ii.ma:.ruatKa ( 4a paaiia 4 .t. - a- raliaaj M ! .I.'HIH a -l.a Miitmi un4ao la a'tri bl Ai ia a - Ka ihua tar aaa ..4m-4 I'l'l .r af !& a..tia !.. .t ll aat-i. liiBl acac. poMir will a roal lata t r... .'oa'.iaaa'.r l'H ai4 fca wauUi fUt ! aa ta laa tailaj IH.tfUrt Atta.ir aaaa lafarm4 lia m.i artar at fcia 4aal "ibi.a a 4tr. CO.NXERT TRIO ENJOYED Krfcrrttoa at Art la-cana Ar ot lllh Cdaralloaal Tata. Aaoc.-.r at t aata af (: .. coav.rt. r tha Irla canaaaaU af !-.. ua ran a.J r"-pa. aloUai.C: Far aaal Kara4. "eaUal. ao4 J. K tit.:ht.aw taawt. aojoyi lur. a.r n-M at tha Maa-uim af I'loa An an t tha 1M1.U iBinu tha laa ina .il arara ca4ia::jr applaudad. Tia fiaa ar.r.. Tri la i aalaor. mj'x tl" (J-aamaaai. and 111" ! li ai nor. p ti j.taaa. j!ot al t.a aaiea'tiooa ara claa . l aa i a.ra. ala Wnf. a4 ra I met ria!r aaouaa la li.aa af O.ir dnt: Ji.na.l ca-m-n a i.roiaa. n.taca aaa H .:. r-ta .a af m.laa- :..: ai"4 aa4 at 4!a4 ta -IUi jriT.ua aaar Paaa aa4 ataataaa l trloa ara 4-fia4:v warlh baar-1- aU a.-a a4'attoaJ la ai ic 1 ... , bat U ara a I ha baaa aa ta IM'tMil l la 4t.a aalavtloa. (..-'. f a4 f-m r.i.t! a al!lw- Ta tv.a a.aa.ciaa ! a atl-r-4 f l tt-9 af at aaai.- aa ...I citaatta' tnt:l af ll i .r . aaa. 4aaaa II. D3IYER DRUN. POLICE SAY P. I.bolaaa. mt l.r-ha)aa. Arrratrd Ahar foiiuioai Miu. hr r.r. 1at riaav af Or.?(ax r. ". aa. ,.i. ! a ara af n a- ' ie.fv4 " M,t-:-- f-!-r. T.lir. Mri. aa4 f; n .: a I 'a aj..l a-.i.. . a-J bal'r wraaa. 4j . , 4rt.aa r F A. bW'--! .r i:, at .a.!.". aa. i - l',M'.nt ri'.'a n,..a a a bt. :o't. ta aa 4'i la ia . Tn-a.lt. r. ini ' w.U .ta.' a aa la-. ! a4 '. a. I ... !' a"."aal w t r.mari. a. a;. af U"aaa aba i.(-4 uaai.aa. aaa a a .. MURDER VERDICT UPHELD l.atvtto. af Ct-rba loa.lf f.rraa a rriraaaa) bT aapr.aaa Carf. V N urt j r. Tt' .1.. ca. , w mi!. r-)aaail al. t,r- f . iUfi t'if laat l.rna. ba aaiifiaa) ba tba . at a t'oarl t daai.la-. af ! 4ara lr! at la . r...'i. r4r4 la caaa af j i.aia ... ot.-t4 af mard.r, Ii ta sr 44aa. ba -ba.a a "- .la-.-. a. r..kl4 a4 bUIix. i ,.,t-..r tlra-a la t'aa. Mar t. Ili.i -.a'.n kin. la I ba4 na !m.i a. . U . "v: Mr. P.'tiit tri.a tia aa - ab'aiaaa ka aaKtia. . BISHOP PLAYS FOR DANCE tawaa'a Marka IVa-rrplloaj to Itc-r. T. . MUlaana al Orrtroai C1t. rirr.'JV c"TT. Or. X. : ioa- nmimnmir? pui univHLnuuo i cia ! Wall Tatlar -m-a.r a facaptlaa I- r. To. J. W lUlaaaa. !, aaar r--l f rl I kr.-b. la. I pia..4 aapular raaio. a,., aa Iba pta wMl. t. parl.aio... ,r, d,a-a4 ta oaa-.i.a a4 atb-r. that a-. ..n.l'f f..or'a Ta r.. sti" ,h , , .. r tar .. ' j.aa llaf.a. aal Joba i-paaa. af -arv.aa4. altaa4 BELGIAN MINISTER AND HIS WIFE PHOTOGRAPHED ON RECENT ARRIVAL AT HOME. - - 1 1 i :..z.. f ar--x:::tttTtrrruitittt-trrkTrtiirtrrru lhoto CoprT!M a CndrrwcoA. tmOD WHITIOCK XD WHITtWK. TBi..c:.i. r a 4 photn.taph f Mr. a4 Mra. Ilran4 TT. a,.4. N,.mo.r ! m la.ir ,., at I;,t-. arilon. . Trlk Ihr. hour. af.r Ift.ir arn.al h.ra. aboard to. .I.am.blj, Jlrndbain. of lb. Lolt.i etata. kllal.t.r aal bi wit. 4 VICTIfilS BURIED Union Murderer and Three Girls Lie in One Grave. HUNDREDS ARE MOURNERS Coadllloa of lr. ;. I Hafrman, Uow of Pcrix-tralor of roiaoo Traill. I Oratr. and Hrr CotlM-r la Saffrrrr Alao. rMON. Or. Nor. St. Spaclt Tbraa llttla h!ta caab.la and lb. on. Urea btara on arara law.rad lda by Ma In ana lar trr. In tha caroalary in f i city lh: atroon aftr ona of lha iiO.t ataaU fuaaraia aar baid .. t-. inir .hit ca.kat conta!nad lb. bo.!i. of lha Ihr.a Uttla dauabtara War'tta. Joacpblia and Kata as'd S. and yra. "I'C tT.!y. whila lha laraa blacb con'.iD.d lua body of lha falhar. O. I llu-man. who ra lha lota poi-onct easily and eoini:t4 aulcid. l ITairl. CUT lt Vadn.uay. Tim aarvU.a w.ra coodoctad by n. Mr CslliwD. umlci lha au.picaa of Iba Woodm.a or ina norm. " .... . ik. roi.t w.ath.r bun Df 1 ... w 4r.d. of J.opla alt.nd.d tha Ul aad '"iwi tiltla Urt. acted a. pallbaarar. for iba tbraa Mil. --tctima. and Iba Woodmaa marrh.d m a ooay P'"' " -Iba baaraa. Wb antlcty I. lt for laa widow and moth.r. a boaa coodl- ttoa U r-. rafu.aa to touca any load, and la b.ln h.pt up only r tha u. of iiron .tlmulanta. ha a. .lot tht lh. lat b.r d! alao. Tha tbraa litt'a iri all bar tb.JJf.n. lha Ihr.a .orllnr bo. ba- ln baan b r lunnnoi - Tha coa4rtton of Wa lluSmaa a a.ad dvotaar. Mr bha. of thai eit. la alao riv. frm tha afiocb. Mra. Huefmj-n b.a a:thy brotbara aa t MUri. -." lit taiata la llmal.d lo ba ' 1-raMa. RIVER ASTRAY OM MAP klthobaiN. trtoto li At.K. to m im ttro. C mm Mrttl ba-a R.aaaa Ara riaa. Ha4, a ad tovarry I ..ataaOy HI a alll. M'afc r.RCNttx :w4 nrn.:uwa.a. la.taa. . i Tba Ku.kokwiai !'. It. taax4 .iil ! ! la fca r.ialt aa is aa a ra.oil f .ra.. aaarfa 4rt Ik. (l . a.r k Ita .t .4ra.y party aboard la UMa.f lu. I ' 'ba MHa I i ".! f'-r ta o-iat ia4caw4 aabal .i.Mo. kaa aa ?t. 4 a. imeuUt cortl na?a Layit -j.m.r taa .aa.t ..r.T party ar.arad Ilia K-J.babwlm from taa B.BI af J.aa .a ..iaiian al Hi. tar a I . ... . . ..---Ik i 4.u. ar ..a at i. .a a.nl.-nt a la appar rlar. II -. fM4 ! r.'.r t.aaft aa .; ran I" M.-Ja". aJ Jroaa Ibara j. b-i:. f-rta.r op-.tam. Tb. K,.kil.w. !' I tfibutart.. I. aataia tr a total di.iaaa of ll m.a. Tba 'Mil irrr a. -Tcaa4 oolr la lha ) in ita. tha k- i. vt.it.d n.arly br but aa or laraa n-a I .i.arn.r., "hub aM.rid aa far a. Uih.l. but Iba rtv.nl pb.laia of chart, ba. mada !t p- .,t .!: ar t ..nf J.ntly l nai4ata iba (Ssvl tbauh lha a.t ar.a af a4 f'ala anuk .la !T tba- rlar- mlb. a Ul formarty astram.ly baaardoua and .airir4 um.tlm. ..a. to accooapl.ih. Tha consparloa of praa.nl arilh pr.loa. fra.ahl rai.a I. u. tba .'.ory of putu. tba Ku.hok- . ik. r.fflBwrti.1 map. -Ttaa craakk far.dla. lr and raioa. ia promia of luoa aa4 pronl. bia hydraulic 4 .i"lnnl. rich cln. B,br xiairna ba.a b tah4 oa tba kaak o4 ta n.r. a.t r.nSiik ar.aa for rri4ar ara arallabla and tha ui: lr.h potato la lha vjI of .row a. Tba lima I. rmll arbao o.t ti.m.rt '! apt 11a rl.r a curia an-t tb tojnlir -!! ba a boma for :h ajhi! tcatv- Colk-cra lo iK-baia Prrpar-vdncaa." WIUTMAN COIXEOE. TV.U WaUa. i i ::::::in:::t:tt:tna::::::;r- a-a--aai -rnt i ''if' i v Wh Nor. pa-tal Tla ub- ) of la m.n'a rlauulr djbat. ttwaan WMtmaa Coll. W. R C. and f. or W. lot yaar will ba -National T.pr-dn.. la lha annouoeam.nl of ttarl Htimaoo. of tpokana, ancratary of lha ahlnton Ibata Laua for tnia aar. Tha .ubj-t I. lha ona iut mitla4 b lha htata folt'.rall jr lo tha olh.r n-hool. cf lha Ivaicua. Accord ln la lha contract WMtmao bad lha .lortlon of lha a-rtarjr anl lha Se rldtnc ota on lha aubjatt. Ona dabata la hold at .a-n achool on tha m. nichi. Ih. mfftrmadv. team p.akln at homa. SEA PERIL LASTS LONG MtCKIItW TKIP FROM 1IOXO Ct LI' FRttl.HT WITH DA.VGEB. Tayaaa aa Try las That Chlaf Ealaer ala Ufa af ballar aa baf.ly Raarblas Vaaeaarar, B. C VAN'COUVER. B. C Nor. :. B. bind Iho fact that Chl.f Enslncar Kl.mm.r. cf tha American .Lamer Mackinaw, which r.achad Vancour.r a:fr a 27-day trip from Honolulu, Fri day niornlnr. r.fu.ca to contlou. on Iba !. lie a tbrllllnc tory of tha truccta of ilia hlp to keep afloat on lha ro. Mr. Klemmer aay. ba haa had anouth of tha . for aoraa lima. Tba Mackinaw left Honolulu Octo ber x for ban Krancl.co. and two day. later bar trouble began. A baavy ale rpranc up. and through lha buffeting- of tha wave. an. w.a badly trained. Tt luel oil be'bn lo leak from lha lack'mio t!i. bllg.. fooQ tba furnace were choked by tha mix ture, and sufficient (team to keep lha e.el under way could not b. kept up bba .1jP.vI for half an hour while lha atcatn pre.fura tu brought to normal again. A day or two later the fuel oil waa found to bar. leaked Into tha freh water tank, and tha mlK lur. of oil and water bad to ba pumped orerhvard. On account of tbi aall waier had lo ba u-vl Jn tha holier for tba rt of th. trip. On .No-ember I. barral of fuel oil bad lo ba pumped orerboard on acr count of l.aking Into lb. bll.a. Tha all .upply bacama ao .mall that Cap tain Kurmann real Had that b. could not reacii Can FrancUco. On tha after noon of Noternbar I fire broke out twira la lha lir.ioom and waa extin gui.had with diriruity. r'.nai y t". oil .upply ga. out alio g.th.r. and It waa constantly being pumped orarboard with th. bi'.ge wat.r. and for tour day th t.l wallowad la tha trough of th. wt-.h oo headway and with taa ea breaking oer br continually. After foar da.. the Ul c;oliat appeared and lowed ber lo Vancouer. The Oollah ar-s'-oaa broke down, but r.palra war. iriaa and tha continued. all ta Ooliat lowed th. Mak!r.aw tli mil' bafar. r.acblng Vancour. Mr. Klmmer Uft t""ght for aa Ft a c I o i S14.242 IN PENSIONS PAID Of IT Appllratlona Vndrr Widi Ington Motln-r'a Ijw. t;ranl-Ht. VANCiHVrn. W.h.. Nor. JT i(ipa.iL f:n'a Ih. b-rglnr.lr.g of th. operation cf th. moth-i" p.n.lon law in Wa.hlngtoo, Ailiml, lU. Clark. County ho paid out In pnlon III J IT. Th' amount pay P until January I. Il. prorldlng no mor. ar. arantad ba'ora lhn. Purlr.4 ihi p-rlod. ITS haa applied for p.n.ir.n- ad hare b-n cranl.d. Tha it mtl.r. b.d 11. chlldrrn. M.nf who nrnoi obtain pan.lon. r a.l.td temporarily by tha County from tha rdinl fund and tha money , .sp.ndrd from thl fund I. greater than lha wldW prn.lon fund. WATER PRICE SI A BARREL Cold Snap at Ancltoraga Cauar. Mtortagc of Supply. PKWAO. Ala.ka. Nor. II. Cold weather al Anchorage tha new town e.tablished by tha Government aa corv tructioa fceadniarter for th. Alaakan railroad, ba cau.ed a water hortag Ihrr with rorra.pondlngly high price. Tending tha completion of tha water O.t.m. whlh lha Government ensM na.r. bopa to bavo working wuhln two weak, all wter for domtic pur pose, at Anrborage I being taken from bol. chopped In th I. a on thlp Creek. Today water "ld at An hor.g. al tl a barraL If purchased by the bucket, tha price w It cent a bucket, or two bucket for li cLt A GOVERNOR DEFENDS WORK OF MR. GADY Blame for Delay in Harvesting Penitentiary Flax Crop Is Laid to Emil Hansett. MR. OLCOTT IS CRITICISED Clilrf ExecntlTe nd Jfr. Kay Both As-rco That Chanj-c In Manajrr mrnt Would Bo Apt to Kc ault In Raining EiT-rrlmcnt. FALftM. Or. Nor. it. (Special.) Convinced that J. C Cady. up.rlntend ent of th. Penitentiary flax pUnt. i fully compel. nt to handle affairs, and that tba lt.-. flaxralaing; project 1 sured of ucce. Governor Wlthy rombe today reiterated hi aert!ona that crttlc!rn of Cady at thl. time wa. unwarranted. With Trrurer Ky agreeing that rVrratary of Plata Oleott wa. wrong when h. a.ked them lo Join with bin in removing Cady from charg. of th. Bar. work, the Governor refused to ac nulece. and a thing now tand C"' will continue to upervl. th. handling of lha flag at th. prison. Neither th. Gbrernor nor Treasurer Kay conceded that there ws any grounds for taking draatlo action. As they pointed out. to remove Cady now would only rr. to crlppl. th. worn, for Cady admittedly know, more con rernlng th. flax Industry than any olh.r peron available. -For IS year Mr. Cady ha been in ter.. ted In flax." ald the Oorernor. "nd o fr M nr" h" bT'n lafartory. Before employing him the board mad nrtlgtlon of hi record In Eau CUIra. TVI, and acquaintance there testified to bl ability. Mr. Olrett Crltielaed. -I am escaedlnrly orry that thl. aarl latlon agalnat Mr. Cady ba com. up. for It will only err. to hamper hi. Fork. It la to b deplored that we hare one member of Ih. Board of Control who is spinel. on th. flax question. -It would be poor policy to oust Cady now when we have no on. better to lake hla place." said Treasurer Kay. -I admit that perhap I bar. not the confidence In hla ability that I ought to po.aes. but when we first took UP th flax question both Mr. Oleott and I agreed to let the Governor upervlse affair, a he I rer.cd In agricultural matter. It would Indeed bo poor grace on my part now to Interfere and per hap cause tb. atate'. experiment to be a failure." .,. Official her. looked a-kanc. at th. Intimation appearing In the Oregon Journal today that Eugene Bos.e or . . IT" ii tl.na.tr COUld ma son-in-law. have handled the work to better ad vantage. They aay Uai wnen io wa planted Hansett wa In charge of distributing th seed among the farm er and gar. them Instruction con cerning the amount which hould be planted. Later It dereloped that too much flax bad been aown to the acre. Ilaaartl'a Mrtaed Blaapprered. When Cady took charge because Haneett had kept no complete l it or the location of the rarlou flax fields, some delay wa encountered In going about Marlon and Polk countle and discovering the field. Thoe familiar with the ttuailon declare that the cry of critic against Cady for dilatory melhoda Is not well founded, since, throua-b hi predecessor 'a negligence In not giving complete data concerning location, harvest of a email portion of tb. crop wa held back. They aay It I unfair to blam. Cady for thl. Failure of the tale to ue Bose flax machinery and the discharge of hi eon-ln-law from the tate em ployment. It 1 uggested. may have aomethlng to do with the latter crit icism of Cady and the flax work In general. ... That It la polble for the tate to lose but a mall percentage of lis flax straw, eren ahould the worst weather conditions prevail, wa hown today, when lnvetigallon revealed that not to exceed 75 ton I out In the open In tba procea of retting. The re mainder of th. tat- tOO-ton crop 1 safely hou.ed or otherwise protected. If condition appear to bo unfavorable for completing the retting proce thls Wlntcr. th great part of the crop will be kept until Spring, when It can aafely ba spread In the field for retting and drying. AVERAGE SALARY IS $86.45 Orr-jron School, raying Men More Than Worrwn. la Itcport. t !.- -w Vav -t SneclaD t i.iiriifinri in Oresjon school re ceive an avergo monthly salary of Iti.tt and woman instructors ..... . -. . n f n f'.urn complied by J. A. Churchill. Superintendent ot Public In struction, in a new uunn of Oregon schools. Isrued today. Tha directory shows that eliy uperlntend enlj in dutrlct of tha llrst class re ceive an averg. annual ai-u-y of I.ited In the directory, which t the .i i-ntnnlela Vet published by the ... .. t t aHuraiion. ara all the schools in tl" stato where more than on teacher ! empioyea. i no . .re arrans.d by counties, the name and bddre.ae of school clarka and te.cher r. given, a well a other inlorroatlon r.aardlng r:hool enroll m-nt. salarlea of teachers, elc. CHURCH DISJURSERS HELD Ms soling Men r Ilucna Vll Scn-l-ncrd lo 30 I) In Jail. DALLAS. Or.. Nor. rs iFpeclal fx young men of tn nuena Irlrt. all more man i. 7r"1 a ronvlrted by a Jury today of disturbing rellgiou meeting and r. .ent.nced by Judg. llolx.an to erv. to dy In the County J.U- A .pecl.l train wa reiuirel lo return th. many wltnesae to their home In Ih. .oulhern part of Polk County. I Tho.a convicted wer. John IIunlcutt Andrew Mode. Charle. ti.ymour Will iam Wilson. William Caaldy and Harold Gano. They were aid to have dl turoed meeting near Buena Vista for a year or mor. and last Sunday to have been overheard planning the dis turbance for which they were con victed. Henry Sarulcr. MllwauVIe, Die. XHLWACKIE. Or.. Nor. :. fSp. claLl Henry ijanders. an old realdent of thl. Place, died yesterday at the ge of T yeara. He I survived by hi widow. Mrs. Anna K. Sandr. an. . - . nr M.rv Sanders and .! HQ . 11." ' th. l.i. Mr. Ann M. Cooper, and van grandfather r nsirn. "- George Cooper. The body Is held at the undertaking establishment of K i nnnnlnr. East Sixth and Eat Alder tract. Portland. IHI ' Tnim-r. mMFis o-vir OXB ATB.lDntt si.nris " ' J 1 .c 01 ' to- k4 . i ; , it r. i pr j-i - Large Assortment of Ivory Clocks $2.00 uL Christmas GreedneT Cards D.tIi -.Joallty Cards." the very best, from two for 5C up to SOc. Private Creetlag Card En graved. See our styles be fore placing your order. Price reasonable. An "Ideal" Chrlatmaa Gift Waterman's " Ideal " F"oiin tain Pea. Useful every day in the year. Prices from S2.50 ta R2T.OO. C.ikli a'a Self-Flllla; and "Wood-Lark" Foaalaln Pens From 81. 5Q "P to S10.0Q. The Erector Toy A wonderful steel building top. Price 81 to 815. i T.iiiiT Rears, special 79c Floating Toys DISTINCTIVE ACTS GIVEN VEIISATTLITT ALSO MARKS EM PRESS PROGRAMME. Daring Acrobatic, Good Muale, Comedy, Seaga and Society Clrcoa by Smart Aaiamala Included. Versatility and distinctiveness mark most of the act presented in the bill at the Empres thl week. Th. .how 1 atarted off under the best poslbl. auspice with the Mlzpah 6el blnl Company, which offers Juggling and acrobatic that pass with dizzying rapidity from one, feature to another and touch the high spots of nearly every sensational type ot Juggling and acrobatic work that has ever been In vented. The Cleora Miller trio present a musical act which offer an equally Intereatlng variety. The feature of this act Is the cornet playing of Al Miller. He achieves a marvelous range on his cornet and produces some effect that on. would Imagine quite out of the capacity or anything but a clarinet. Ilia performance, not only on the cornet but on the flute and saxaphone Is all the mor. remarkable for the reason that he has but one arm. Welsser and Reeser, In black and tan. are good funmakers. with fine, bell-like voices In their singing and an entertaining line of patter. Misses Gertrude Moody, Helen Ham mond and Janet Moore, the "three . 1 ffl.t, ara srcut favorite. Ainciiuu ' ' . - - and their offering consists of pretty- songs, in pretty cosiuiuoa exceedingly attractive and dainty Bet tings. Will II. Hill's society circus is an aggregation of beautiful ponies and dogs offering a series of good feats, and the act closes with "Sunny Jim. the trick mule, who delights the audience by kicking his would-be riders into the four corners of the stag, before one finally succeeds in sticking on his back. .. .. Herbert Hodge and Mildred Lowell, in "A Rural Flirtation." have one of the funniest acts of its kind that has been round the circuit in many moons. Hodge's rube characterization is de lightful, and Lowell s costume and act ing on her reappearance in the last part of the act sets the house rolling with mirth. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Scott, already well known In Portland, having ap peared in a sketch a few weeks ago, were billed for the Empress this week but. owing to the sudden illness of Mrs. Scott, thy will be unable to appear in the engagement. They may be billed at the Empress at a late date. GUT-OeSiOPEflEO ST. UELES COMPAXV SELLS OXLV TO ACTt'AL SETTLERS. New Tract I Rich and Croaaed by Four Goe4 Ra4e Chorea aod School. Are Provided. . . .-. vm .fi fKnecial.) The solution of the logged-off land ii..f...iAallu axtl Vd question has been aun"' bv the St- Helena Lumber Company. - . ia. la ml amhraciiie The nrsc unit 01 - --- - . . . . Vv. a-.t-ia.nA4T to settle- ment and will be sold only to actual farmer ana opiiu-, - The tract is a choice section or tilla ble land and four main roads traverse . ..,. Yankton center. tne enure v...w- less than a mile from the center of the nr.t unit, has a gooa bluooi, tor. and postoffica. The company is m m ronrern In the Northwest to altempt to r-V i - l H .;.vil a II .It I 1 ... a.nm ia arrrTrpAI. nnrijR" Mn-rn m. I a-g ' OF INTEREST TO YOU will be the series of articles appearing in this space from time to time on banking and its relation to business and private enterprise. The effort will be First, to present you exact and .specific information regarding the many ana various services nuuiu by a National bank and Interest on Savings Northwestern jrSffiffl03" ULU"-li" of oir mast tieai. price savings " wild kmkh Toilet Needs 25c Mum DOc Satin Skin Cream.. . . A evr Stock; af Gardcnglov Toilet Artsclea. 00c La Blache Face Pow- der at. 3jC 50c Cameline for 34c? 10c Skat. 77 10c Bon Ami for 7c 10c Sapolio for 7C 10c Wood-Lark Milled Ivory Toilet and Manicure ret (encravln-; frP(. ft.sn to fa-vow Casseroles A Casserole or Baking Dish is a useful gift to a family. We have a large stock of new aesigrns in nickel, silver and ft to S5c aluminum. Prices yi.&O floating 1 i a " " ALL PURCHASES MADE TODAY AND TOMORROW book, o o. m o. 0 dispose of Its cut-over lands in this -. nhi. nnir riT f n n 1 1 m.m uccii surveyed and subdivided into tracts to suit the small rarmer. xveariy 1 acres of this tract has been seeded to timothy and is now excellent pasture. The news of the opening of this tract was welcomed by the settlers of the Yankton district, as the land is com pletely surrounded by good farms. ENGINEER TO INSPECT ROAD Washington State May Co-Ordinate AVlth County. STPVKXSOV. Wash.. Nov. 2S. (Spe cial.) L C. Otis, locating engineer for the State Highway Commission, of the State of Washington, arrived nero irom Olympia at 10 A. today. Ho will inspect the Stevenson-Collins road be ing built by J. M. Ambrose, of Port land, with a view of co-ordinating the 1- 1- -: . . n.ttv, tha nlnn nf the worK ueins uu"" ' ' ' ' ' state relative to the construction of state road No. 8. we win db k'"- 1 j i. t r Tiaii chief engineer in charge of the work In this county under the recent bona issue. w . . tn . I. a Anrrinfur who had .III . una ia niw charge of the construction of the sno- qualimie Pass roatt lor me ii." Washington t TEACHER WEyDS AT RAINIER Miss Perry, Formerly of Portland, Becomes Bride of A. F. Barnett. ST. HELENS. Or Nov. 28. (Special.) The most important society event In this section was the marriage of Miss Lois Carl Perry to Arthur F. Barnett at the residence of the bride s sister, Mrs V C Perry, in Rainier, November "4 Rev. Frank J. Meyers, of Portland, officiating. The bride, until recentlj. was a teacher in Portland schools and also taught in the schools of this city. The bridegroom is vr 1. Mrs. J. K. Barnett, of Seattle. He is . ... . .1 ..1. - rnltiTnhia the present (.ouniy n. . County. The couple will take a brief tHp to Seattle and Victoria. B C and will be at home in this city after De cembcr 15. BOOTH CASE IS ON TODAY William Branson and Mrs. Booth to Stand Trial This Week. ...-TTTTTr- rr- ov. 28. (Spe- Uu'-Th. trial of Wii.iam Br8o and Trs William JjOUii. -..ii. fs. -- -murder of William Booth, in October near Willamina. will open Monday. Both have been held in Ja 11 her. for some time, though Mrs. Booth for a Ume was under the care of the matron JA". U"SV(i?,U,!LJ.iweek at least Is the prediction here and already witnesses for the state and defense are gathering, here to be on b ca led. The muruei woo . ... .u i, i. n lozed. Booth had snooiinB, v 11 ... ... - . followed Mrs. Booth and Branson to the Willamina bricKyato. FROST-FREE RECORD MADE Vancouver Has Clean Bill for Period Covering 9 Months. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Nov. 2S. (Spe cial) Two hundred and eighty days, or nine months and five days without frost is the record established here this rear, according to A. A. Qarnberg Government weather observer. TbU " the Uteat frost recorded for mwlbM 20 years. The average tirst trost is November 7. The last frost noted here in the spring was February 19, and the nrst frost this Fall November 27. f.rt ar. i.jOyitoo f-attlr i ''V1' twofold in theme: Second, to acquaint you with the methods used the facilities at hand and the personnel of this insti tution. Interest on Time Deposits A - a a IZ I olv a PART OF OCR SERV. oir DOORS. V.H. OI R DOORS. Cutlery 20 - IOC $2.00 Shaving Brushes 81. 19 U.50 Pocket Knives.. .$1.09 $1.00 Shears, special.. . S9c? M e Carry " Keen Katter " Scissors and Sheara. Toy Paints Small sizes of Paints. Var nishes and Stains for finishing home - made toys. Per run 15) to 25. to Si.all. 1 GO ON JAN. 1 STATEMENT. rnrr 1 n mir rrvt.i iu i. s- STAMPS ceVrn'o-r soda purchases In our Tea-Room or at the Soda Fountain from 2 P. M until we close at 9. DEATH PACT SUSPECED WOMA.V IS DROWNED; HUSBAND SAVES HIMSELF. P. T. Mn i-ray- Is Held at Hoqulam Pending- Investigation Man Says He Tried to Rescue Wife. HOQUIAM, .Wash., Nov. 28. (Spe ciaL) Following the death of his wife by drowning at 4:30 o'clock this morn ing, P. T. Murray, of this city, is being held In jail pending investigation to determine whether the woman carried out her part of a suicide pact, and if the husband lost his nerve at the last moment. Mr. and Mrs. Murray plunged into the lioquiam River from a dock in tha heart of the city. The husband swam ashore just below the Ninth street bridge. The woman's body was re covered an hour later. A letter to the proprietor of the lodging-house where the couple re sided said they were tired of life and intended ending it. Mrs. Murray's name was signed to the epistle. The police are trying to determine if it was written by her husband. Murray told the officers that his wife Jumped into the river, that ha plunged in in an effort to save her. but could not get her out of the water after having swum near shore with -her. The couple have resided here for sev eral years, formerly conducting a lodging-house, but had been without funds lately, it is said. f Yamhill Bridge Appropriation Made. M'MINNVILLE, Or., Nov. .28. (Spe cial.) An appropriation of $27,500 for bridge construction work in Yamhill County has been set aside. This was urged by petitions and various dele gates from different sections of the County. " " HOW TO JAIN FLESH Remarkable Statement of a Woman Who Was Nothing; but Skin and Bones. Laugh and grow fat is a homely say ing, but Mrs. Elizabeth L. Morris, of Hammond, La., tells of a more reliable method. She says: "I cannot say enough in praise of Vinol. for it saved my life. I was weak, nervous, run-down, could not sleep, was unfit for work and was nothing but skin and bones. Three doctors had all failed to help me. One day I saw Vinol advertised, took courage and bought a, bottle, and it soon made me feel better. I continued its use and such a change! I have regained my strength, flesh and health, am perfectly well, and the doc tor was surprised to see such a change in me in such a short time." Elizabeth Morris, Hammond. La. The reason Vinol proved such a won derful strength creator in Mrs. Morris' case was because of the peptonate of iron, beef peptone and the extractives of fresh cod livers, without oil, com bined in a pure . native tonic wine, which makes Vinol a most wonderful tonic . The Owl Drug Co.. Portland, Oregon. P. S. In your own town wherever you live,' there ia a Vinol Drugstore. Look for the sign. Dr. Paul C. Yates TEX YEARS OP HOXEST DENTIS TRY I 11TLAND. 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