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30. 1915. " 9 NOVEMBER 4 ltwik abort ' f BUSINESS HEH ARE in nii t tef.nir cn CjC Initio f ! F "ttiia im elrr realre B-r alffliMliM Iete ! ;,,! Mil ! Mfer kulielin l But ef IB lB lr nnouncmg uti tVa la r4 al le BBliereilr. - rue ef I be Btl'B - d 'Jf Transportation Club Hears Plea for Adequate De fense cf Nation. le ! emm ere rl I T fr t, .a I ff-m !-. rm. e-'4 a4 lo.i.tii. dMPtr ia wm. la a4 j.f, i fBilLr rf. ol -- .I i ii a t Tir' 1 1 " r5 " o h km l ii-Ti l OR PREPAREDNESS the 7-point gum. ,( ) I r t.t -xa l bb4 (ik win fro fr liit i" " l.r.ii. ! rivarae for lul- Iwa tor UEofBiocr t." PANTAGES ACT THRILLS 0 i L C. OILMAN IS SPEAKER Imiy a (lllirM ! ? I'orth. .ela la larosv Claa-U I rloa leg a realty of Jale gaarUe .ei-l War. A. Spirt! ef Bie-reaiatenc 4-4 Vit;4 ti NV 'xC d. rl U C. ti l ra pree! lent of t jrtia Weak t- ra4. in fm prpr.ln '-" i member t tbe rrfa4 T-frf-t:a Cl at e M'iltJ' ,,0,, i?t-l ! aftif&eoA. Mr. O.mae wee !" principal apaaker pro.ramm tbal ceie.1 i" - raa... frona ee,.-tie none r.lr. nl lnj-.ietri.al r"- i"' erata la rrtlaa. tfB:t- l.rtff.'V preei.'.at af l'rtU4 ra:l. war. Lia ! - . prei4e4. Tke Matimanl ef tne satherin: m4 ta li'A Mr tit: ia. - Kid gl atteatioa ! tka P 1: 6" t,- 4i..-toni in! c-'-f tbe pai' -il-i4 4:r4 ilf. Oi.:b-o. w "uat .ii.r cKMiix not only IreB.porta t:o to a. bul clt.aea of t" eouolfT II i?:aio4 tkal preawu .. i t ii... aa-).j a bfocrimm of prewar imm bow t proc4 r it..' ef in National fiHfomt "Hal t be rhtm4 r Bi!4 he online!. -n4 Ba cc,r4'-ir Ii faror ef tiKt B proatramrr . I tnlnlt there l e-s qje.tioa eiiit tb public tti tite e IS subject. tii i4 rraaaii. -t I well tMtabe4. I belieee. air plea ere bot l prefer " war. 4t la prsyere s ei otMiiu Hi:ri c or wt rnon uoi i ii-:n t Btmin. l.f as -Ti N'Btioa r ae4 la a wf ef l..oa ro aa4 li U B.it ear t)"r- 111 e pfi t f It h;,e WU Bo llB.! IJ cf etPir, Kl Bo per. ml th Btion l Bde ur IUHI it!Bl nt"l B"i we la a po.it i f'i: r prolyl tta fr e ne4 Mr. ii!. a rci! IV lha wort4 l a I rpBf4 ! pl a tloa trit4 la fo f ra " a '4r. ant ef . 0k4 lolntto.. . I. trt o aa Brn cf ptv re e)'!'a l f'll a l- , anr !: I )- Before in umr a.tin(e cf oMr u"p p"t roUiti. aal iBtt J4'l ICe Deat4 I le i(jllin ef ;4i--i a. aa imfl ef a fieia hel wafil lat"0CijB aal d 1 Bat l.1 wr. Me B'K'! " Creese l f'.ndiB Br. if li bit n;r roaituia. Iratfi4 tfte IrHi1 ! Biwn't" c cbc e4 aa t r te Titoa Uitrr -i-.-Sin a Is acaer. War larra I b4 Hi no I f t t I it4 S eta free) cf 1' airei't rn1M' Ba "f'ln'l "r r -.tijeo tfe:!ri fit lui aT a iinv.r aa M:i.-r-t atoa t4 h el4 tM anr t'ol ton-f.-lt tr aacKr liift lt- II aer ?ial -pl'B laa r" Vr Or ai pra-ae4 IS predial r fit to r4 af It r-irPa tain tor le-ujrir. I5r lir la lnr t?ifr aatieaal to 'ns a"4 iilii.'t taeir Battsaal al'-a. p-iste4 aut ivl 1' e'Brr la h !.! I tia wort I an4 Inal II ef fr a frti: r' i f 'f ti;ti!t!". Attmr la r.9 'r. a aJ!l It t pnal)l tac la Vfcrferiou ril bj ir I it A" urf for f'artaar f cf a jiaitalioa. " IY r : IBi mhI't agouti a rpr4 l r'l anr 'ie a isiciaa. arcve-l. Tae a.a,tar!l e;ta aal in lifti Ual4 4a r fat!r cf ! tfo'ia try a t-o Iiaat. aa aAi4. la aji ay icail fier-ca alrBara" C-:-iia atftor4 la lea4e-a am t . aot.cu-a; aarfi la ana polut- aj casttal col cf It tr in, tlon ef tt ppl t prepare l coua .-r aarataal paeil accraaiioa. Ccar -akafi were I Com aa. i.-e-prr Jat aa-l earal fftier af ! f -rta a '.ra i;:ei.-irtc Coaipaiir; O'aal H. t'liii. . pre14al cf ta Wit. laaielf V T SWu'-harn. a4 Our W. T;-e. eresi4al cf la fori n4 l l ea Camtaar. F1?.ES ASSESSED BY MAIL lark of trttlaxaUrerr In folnfs. bnt CD-I ti rM-h. la th ffh ef lh 1'aH.I Jla ale-a f.-"art l laa lirir af rertaia ri ?a' cf Coaa liar inel e'cii r-i4Bi nl at'erfc- ter4r rr. atta la pleat aT'i'l'r l a liatla ef IB r4r: ata- fee mall r4 were ri'-K4 i aenui la taeir fiaa cf II - afait. Fa 4faca vera a-4 af frt e la naiaiaia f ra (lBulaer la tnefr wtafBou .aaa tine, afa 16a ta4 Utalaa Al I- iT ef-u-a aaallea) laeka la lh anea. arbB-a rera rofBl. ai(B4 arul rarrrtaa a p ea ef i.- WalaHif iail Woleerloa litrxv4 the rierk l rt-el IHe 4efn4na la eea-l la ll.lr fiaee ef I-. itil, TMa Intotalloa lie (.o-f"m e I etpeaaa ef ferinaT Inal Ba af' !-' la lata court. SCHOOL DATA .ARE ASKED alieaal flar-aa i aaralrr laejalr i lata ar-- Mr lt.r a rrfUr1lt. A com !; !-a ferj a JL C. avira!eT. e-aaac'aa it ina .tf-al Hurea'4 ef a:j -a'-'-. waa 1 4 yef4ar I. K. !-, ir u.rl-'-ai-al ef ja-ft a'. I n f ,r-n.r u a a la la a-i iar aa I ptaj-a'arur ef eP-air 'am la i l'r.un4 w-faa-'t aa a.ahe4 Mr a.iaur fe ala'a at-erl la la sa-4 la a ''''''- -a !.eJ lr l"a .Niuoi Hii-ea-a if X'catl"a. ri:l Ba tar. epaa-air ro- IN at lii pra f laetr pip4iaf :tr. If I mt'.i i-ata ef la rAt;4-ea laat uee tae a raa m aee't aa a rniari-'B T a af ta rr ae la taa trtrinaT'ea a( aa I la ."r la ra laa lioUa-Jar lrea raa i ate w4 for aarnal an. aa f af-"IH c:l lf. f r akl'a port a arxxal ef IB I llaf apea-air h.' a'v iatit:j-l. MINERS. MlLLMEfl AIDED talarraitf -f 1 4a ho Offrra Mor I Coaraa) ftX fra parr ar- rxrr-R-r r ff tr . , iai j IA-a tMW eat'laa rallaaea Car laaa)a Priata Data Iteaaa Mm l aal aa PHaallaaa. Areakataa Offerta I (aaaak Tiiriiiiat m!o4r a with a fa:ty lru:y l ea a lh principal artor lopt I'lDliO iao4 til ' aek. Tha lion. Nero. ie a bin baautlful blonde, aaa arroala ferociouatr. Iah hla tall en I l.ara at I" lra of hit Mc ol4 clrvaa cat. II ptajra the Tll.ala la tr a.-t. The cf lha atorr la Ial4 l tn4la an4 thera are alar Klrla and (niKla bb4 (Ml sola cf Iba dar ef the (raal IIoCjU A maido haa been atoiea from trie leal af her fathrr an4 I to t mad lb Maharajah a hrlda. Mi ref ' and aa coodinocd to b 1,'taaa Into lh lion cbc. Durlns all IMa paatomlma aoactma&l the lion roar an.4 prance excitedly about Iba caa-e. Aa4 J t lba tht rrln- arrlrea In lha rol cf ra-ur to iba larklra lrL Onlr aa Ifoudtni or anotber Carter the m yatriJia. m to playe tfce rol a. raa trll boar laa I'riaca cbac(s placea wtlb the lloa la t"-e race. Tera'a a bliadintT f.a4 cf lb 'rio-' roler. er Iba lloa leaplnar al Iba sir I and then be lakra o.'f Ma bead and It a the rrtnre. Tbe a-1 la full of thrill and a.rprUee an4 maka a capital baad in number. Tba Alaakaa Quarttt haa an aire!, lent art. f.'rery on of Iba four baa a f;n. ae;t-traJnrd Oira. Th blc baa aotolsl la particularly f.na and ln rnn-b appiaoae. Tba olca blend nicely, lb act la ataaTed la plctaraaqua faebloa arltk lb alncer appaarlnaj la rr.inere cam la a rampinc aattlaa. Carter, (he Mratertou. appear afalB cn t."i b 11 in fa: of t-yatictam. Ita offrra 'ha trunk myatery. nl'ely doe, and the lalklnc han4 wblcb anaaera q jeioaa. and a rnaW rablnal ah l. a etirtia aurprlae. Hupkin and Ait-U cava a Pv!!m an epleoda arhich allele applauae. rtrat 15-hr appear aa a rondu.-tor and a paa aener on a atraetcar and bare their aau.-y d elofu seta l! atarted. Thao ne curtain riaaa an4 ahoaa a aactloa of a 1'uiimaa car. and Iba fua new bina; oa tb mlalakee that occur. A ceneral aliup and -.la-jndaralandlnf a ita Ihe porter leaa !-. Ilopktn. Aatetl pair Out Into tbe nlbt. aana cIol.ea, aana lu(a(e. na ail bat oa. 'Utia-ta and Rankin, a mat and a trfrl. ara aavepiionaltr cleeer rornrt ! and play a arielr of pieaaant luaaa. tw!da a few ciaaair. Open ln f-a b ll are Iba lata I'arioa pro! b- r. "aedlak acrobat, who are tfarlrc an. J oricinal. ne cf tbe brother la a r-r. or traact.i and their band haiaa-laar feate ara eplendid SPELLIf.'G REFORMER HERE Coaaly Srhoot rapr1nlrnc!ral to Hoar riaaa. aeiiinx reform mar ba Inancuralad tr rooa-"io-jt f roamr ax-hoola cf Ora. If tba plana cf frofeeeor lieorc It l enton. I'e'ifio Coaat field aa?nt for tba airrpllf.ed apelltnc board, anala- frofeeear Pa a Ion baa been ranfar. rtrr wlta J A Cburvblil. Mat eupar Inienejent cf fublic laatruriion. who farora h adoption of certain reform a la apt:inc. and will pre.ent b'a caae befora the annual maetinc of County uprinta4rata to b beUl at ralem. taerrbr 13- frofre.or Panton report a that aim. plifled pei:in kaa baa maklnc (real proreea recently. Purln th Ua ' taa normal --booi ant !a-bl Batper baa adopted irrelllna; ra-forma, MOVIE APPEAL CONSIDERED Mr. nakrr 1 1 rare Arcn-nta Aralol .".baolaiaj Onaorehlp by IViard. Comm!lonr haktr may bex a apaneor for a mora before th City rooeril la amend lb preeent motion- piciur ranaerahip ordtnan' aa aa la provide either for a board af appeal or for an appaal from the dx-lalona cf te rnar board to on of lh court. A commit! rtreBtin tb motion, riftara aiMMto'a nfrret wiiri kfr. '.Vrr reeten!-' and presented Ihe naei of lha el. hanre and riblbltnra. Mr. fleber haa taken lb propoaaj under adlamnt. Taa plrtur peopla eay the ordinance aa II efanda. aalib no appeal frora tba decision of Iba board. Ie anfair to them- Tney ara backed la their mora by tba Chamber ef Comraerea. JEWISH RELIEF FUND GAINS I'oar larmalloaa Accrrcala f IS for Palratln faffc ra. I'ogf additional donation war ra deed by Haa tiallmtr. prsl4enl. and iuliu Mler. aecretary-treaaurr ef the turut atarted by tr. Stephen A Wlea f-r be relief ef Ibe Jewa of ralestln. Tbe donation accrecatecl U4 and were from foi owmr parsoos: II. K tata. It: I'anjamln I Jit a. ia. aal Ub-acauo, I . and VI re. H. A. r.iro-n. II. Tba mark eat by Dr. Wlea for the amount that ba expected to ralea la Ibia city waa I :.. and half that fiaiara kaa already been aicaadH. Ir. Jonah II. A'ta and Ua Kellinc ateo are aamaara of a commute that ra raialnr fund for the relief of th Jea la Ualicia a4 fluaaie. CITY REVENUE GAINS $4600 Trraearr'r lrrneia tlle.OO ft I anda for Vrar, tvoabllnx In tercet. fir a r'.-( tba rttr aiakinc fsnta tbel I3!. raa ba depealted la mm cf tae baaha f"r a year. City Treasurer Adam yeaterdey Increased nii a raua H4a for nest year. Hi in a-ana-emeat lh bank will pay I par oat a taa money iBstead ef eatr J pr real, a a-uLl ba in rasa tes-iU tha moeier ba depoaitrst la tba ,.-.. I war. subi-t to cleck. f th raoner lo ba ap-oelt4 ai l ba meaer I" the aaier bond a'nk (ml ei4 !4 in tvs s-enerat h,r4 ! find. Tba. Jlf. Adama 1 b ii Tlie most modern . factory in the world has produced a new brand of cheering gum for you. No gum, we believe, ever before had so much care put into its manufacture. This care is to insure the six features liste'd below. The 7th point Avdll not be announced for the present. "1 Crowded with Flavor First of H we gave our attention to flavor. The hiphef-t grade of pure extracts was naturally needed. After securing the flavor, a still greater problem remained. How -ere we going to drive that flavor fairly through and through so that it slays in the gum? Right there was one great stumbling-block in the produc tion of a high-grade chewing gum. It is a stumbling-block, which we have removed through an exclusive process which DiaV.es the Sterling Flavor permeate each tick makes the gum, in short, "crowded rith flavor." And you have your choice of two flavors cool, refreshing peppermint or cinna mon cinnamon that is fascinating in its delicious spiciness. Sterling Peppermint Cum comes in a rrtJ package, while Gnnamoa is clad in a jacket of blu. O Velvety Body NO GRIT lN'ext we set out to produce a gum that was absolutely free from grit. This was a matter of refining and rr refining the chicle a long, tedious process. But worth the trouble as every gum chewer will agree. So Sterling Gum has a Velvety Body ISO GRIT. That is ppint 2. Rather im portant, too, un t it? Cmmble-Proof Heat, cold and humidity do their best to make gum crumbly. And they have their way very often, as you no doubt know. e decided that Sterling Gum must be cru mble-proof . After long experiment we finally made Sterling Gum by a new process. We well, this isn't to be a lecture on science. The point is this : No matter when or where you buy Sterling Gum, you will find it "crumble-proof." You will find that each stick quickly become a velvety-bodied confection. A Sterling Purity "Purity" is too often a vague claim. Sterling Purity is an actual fact. That means extreme purity of all in gredients extreme cleanliness of plant and employes. Just one incident to explain our ideas on the subject. All gums use pulverized sugar the same pulverized sugar that you put over your berries and cream in the morning. Clean, isn't it ? Of course. But not as clean as we want it. So we buy our sugar in granulated form and do our own pulverizing. . The difference is not apparent to the eye, but, nevertheless it is there. It is attention to details like this which we sum up in Point 4, "Sterling Purity.' C From a Daylight Factory A frivolous friend who was looking at picture of the Sterling Factory the other - day, remarked, "It's a wonder you wouldn't make your gum in a greenhouse!" During every working hour, the daylight streams through the broad, high windows on all four sides of our factory. There are no dingy corners. Cleanli ness everywhere. This environment, too, naturally has a wholesome effect on our employes. Z Untouched by Hands But Sterling purity and a daylight factory need this Sterling 6th point to provide a genuine hygienic safeguard. A company rule makes each employe wear spic-and-span uniforms and caps and gloves of white. These white gloves arc fresh-laundered every morning. That insures Sterling Gum Point 6, "Un touched by Hands." (a)aWT The 7th point of Sterling excellence we are keeping in reserve. We will not make it public for the present. But that 7th point is there for a very good reason. It is perhaps the most impor tant of all 7 points of Sterling excellence Let's see if you find Point 7 in the gum. til Ml r.RIT Tri.t U noint 2. Rather im- It is attention to details like this which i ' " e V lllX. The7-poirrtum l? tD tifesjW ) PEPPERMINT - RED WRAPPER 7? f iS: fj CINNAMON - BLUE WRAPPER $VV SW Suitable rewards j afS. : for discovery of i f Sa. y xv ffoe 7th point wuL be ' vAr' offeredtater. jj THE STERLING CUM COMPANY. Lie, Long Island City, Greater New Taa - D " .LSl. rr -o . o ts i HS5 - .. a SHOW DRAW NG CARD Many Accept Invitation to See Livestock Exhibits. IMPORTANT ENTRIES MADE C. I. Tiiomra-oti, of Unlreralt- of California. Arrlrra to rartlel pale In J arising School Trachcra aod rnplla Asked. kle-a ara romlnr In Inrraaatnc numbers from prominent cltliena who ara a-ndlnc their acccplanrra of tha Invitation to be at h I'aclUo. Inter national IJaestock fhow. to b held la Portland beclnnlnsT tvaxt Monday, u. M. riummer. manar of tha po eition. cent invttatlona to Xlayora of iaa rariflc Coaat cities, and while, of couree. manr ef Ibasa will oecaseartly brine: lha formal rerta only, tbar la aa eacouraa-ina? number of accrpt encea. Msyor Howard Johnson, of Index. A'aeb.. wriuoa" frsm "the foot of lb Caacadea." la aa old WashineTtoB pio neer, arad waa formerly ona of lb most atensir buaer In th Northwest ot Bna slock. OwinaT ta bla adrancrd ace and Inarm Ity ba cannol coma thla yrar. hut ba aent Mr. I'lummer bla moat cor dial wiebea for tb. surcesa ot lb as poeitlon. Merer Johnsara, of Astoria: Cromler. of tbanon. an4 Krane. of Van-ouer. sent acceptan--e yeetrrday. V. I. John eon, of Kanaae City, a rltea that he epact to rome. Mr. Johnson la secre. tarr f tbe National V ratern k wbt( la(. tolou, sUuX jttiUa Uu4. while h la bead orer haela In prepara tions for hla own show, he not only will try to net here, but will endearor lo brlnar with him a rood-alied bunch of stockmen and officials from Chi cago. II. J. Klntrr. of Kansas City, writes that ba will attend, and that ha ex pects O. Harris, of Harris. Mo., one of tha ablest Judges of Hereford In the United Hates, to accompany him. Tba Hereford Association of tha Tnlted Ptat-s has arranged for a sale Hereford on Saturday. December II. A spelral feature will be tha fchort hom exhibit, on of tha larsrest erer PAIN GONE! RUB E, me j SOR RHEUMATIC AH INIS Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacob's OiL" Stop "doalnc" Itbsumatlsm. It's pain only; not ona case la fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soolhlnr. penetrating Si. Jacobs Oll rlsbt on Iba "tender spot.1 and by tbe tlma yon say Jack Robinson oat comes the rheumatic pain and dlatress. bt Jacobs Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn tba skin. It takes pain, soreness and stlffneas from aching Joints, muscles and bones; stops sci atica, lumbago, backacbe and neu ralgia. Limber apt Get a small trial bottle ef old-time, honest "ft. Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and In a mo ment, you'll b free from pains, aches and sttffneja. Don't suffer! Rub rheu jnaU aa .!" held ote the Coaat. Krank Harding, sec retary of the American Shorthorn As sociation, to act as Judge. In the dairy cUss the exhibit of Ouernsevs will be particularly strong-. The Jerseys and HolstPlns will present an especially notable exhibit, and there 111 be a fine herd of Ayrshire. Ira all classes of breeding sheep there will be a large showing, and the fat stock ex hibits promise to exceed those of last year. The snow or wrmiinca other breeding classes of hogs will be large. . C I. Thompson, of the University of California, arrived In Portland yester dav to act as one of the Judges.. 6. M. Plummer has sent a letter to the office of the superintendent of schools inviting all teachers and pupils to attend the livestock exhibition. It is probable that most of the school children of the city will attend Daiur- day, December 11. Munitions Dealer Sentenced. LONDON. Nov. 29. Victor Sly. who has been on trial in the Bow-street Po lice Court on the charge of haviri!? dealt in war materials without license was sentenced today to four months in prison. Novo 30 Is the Last Day That You Can Buy Reduced Rate Exposition Tickets t0 .41 San Francisco and San Diego, al. Closes Dec. 4, 1915 Open All December After Nov. 30th you will not be able to take advantage of the jlow round-trip rates to California. The closing days of the Panama Tacific Exposition will be the best days of the year. Ask for our Exposition BQok. Tickets and Reservations at City Ticket Office, Cor. Sixth and Oak Broadway 2760, A 6704 SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger. Agent ft (I Saw. C a sVa tmt M J -,