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f 8 TIIE MORXIXO OREGQyiAN. WEDXESDAT, DECEMBER 1. 1915. . -i EBADLY HEEDED HELP I IS GIVEN TO POOR len Stoves Are Among Gilts r Received by Charities, but Wood Is Short. CASH NOW TOTALS $303 Iany rLtrrln Cm- Are Re-port-. rU niirn lood. 1'mrl and Cloth ing ! fie Had Sana ! Krai of llonm Paid. rTRIirTI01 TO TUB iiimirtt n:i i.r td or TDK aaaori Ti:l rreTlcnalT reported lift s Mr. W. J. Turn rrt.tml Uiiie ! n. H.-lon 14 I". J I'rfer I Mlsaheth Menefew 1 rr4 KoeiaeBa 1 A "ro..r..... a J K JMorn. of Ilaaer.. ! W. H.rro . A. L Carmlchael.. 10 i. L Dunning. Stanfietl.. i Mrt "V D.". . I.ea C K. llaaa Total Il4. Cunir button shout J ba art la R. . Howar-t. treasure of the A.ii.l tharlM... at Tu Lank; o V It- Mannlr.. p.-r'T of ibo hrtti-. 411 Caamercial ol c. or t Th Or. (oai iuf p.l.s should ba sent In the AorUlt4 l'fill., 411 Cumroervtal biota. . -Ta .- oo4 day of tho Christmas Tf"f fund oomUo Aeeorlaled ;Certte broucai another ladividoal r-entritutioa of tj. ba.U-e a doj.a or mora cfher donations ranging from II to II Tn donor of tho 1J gift was Mrt. T . liurn. who I. no In Now lork. Three itnMuil gifts since tbe ke ;gmI of It c.'np- so Be Ktt'4 Itlf and la twtal of ! 1 ait oo. i the funi no la data to tl'Jl. la ta. donation of rpti. however, fag. lxiii i Ironical urn etr- ".:. Ta stoves woro dnt4 for d;s f -ibutiont among por famtltee thai Bead ;t-i.m. bat al a Bile uX wood waa Tn aiyHlTr4 of lh Charities is Vriptied already tr lh d'm-tnde that Ui na w-iia.n lh past wee and Yr-.a eVir n.i (or furl is prln from a I or lh ward of to Charities. A few l.l or w4 lo Balance- up lh Sanations or ctowa will help tains lai tremenJoujIy. v eeh-old BIM Lark rawd. " AmoDa lh applu-aata to th Ch-ri-lv j.rdar waa a man who baa oil or work for a loaa lima l M ha a farmlr or ! la upport. T- youast mmbr of hi llttl lam V waa a-iro on TMnkitiirliic tfajr. II ba an la to worm Juat a w4'a an4 14 nt (ttioa m fair '.-rt bvo hi p.wtir omul ! proprr fool lo up p'v BOurt-Rront I th Infant. . Tba ntr family la la oittar nl f f jo.l. but tho moit prraxlna; 1 ! anl d'luact.a for lh nnur. aiKidot fur h.r lo rrcala hrr rr-n;ta n4 aiifH h.r baby. '5rml pair of hos war nt la ytrr-tr an.l a ult of c!thra whl. h bail ha a.K.4 for on or lh ward. f t Charltlr. who had pcr.J a 1 hut aa4 nmbiria to woar. lioura T9il"T "t la mlt. a dtd aIo ir. Towara. of H Millar attou. J. it lit.r ni In -ni ho.. T clthlnc room and itrorerir d p.rtra.nt ar bti in nd or rpln lfC at th t'harlcira and donation l lh.o d'partm.at ar atmoal a In, pnrtant aa donation lo lh caa fund, raaally lladdlod Oao Itawoa. Kollowtna r rar rrport4 T f"ijr wliKO ar in ed of immadiatf Wan. wlf and thr rhUdrrn, Man 111 and no Aioa. r on band to pr rant. tVaor h b.n hul off Kood and rat mon.jr nid. Anothar child pt'trd In lh family .ry Ka. A widowrr ha ba piaitinc falhar mnj nnothar bol lo ht. i- .r-ot.l .n. bt a fiiittr In a rar.nt accident )) wtlt tm ba at!o to work for om ta. It a out or monajr and Ihrr Bd k'l? wua food an I ui'pli.t. K'.pira; Ihrtnaalv.a warm onljr with tho haat from a iittla ( plal. a rqn. woman and thr.o rhildrn ar hn-ld:4 in a inl furni.h.d room. "Hi room la o amtll that tb.r no r-a- la which t-t pul a battnc to If tnr bail on. Tba man la out of work and th familr rl food. TALK OH LIBEL POSTPONED Prra t'lnb to Hrar Aridre Iirr. Monxa tn Co-opcrale. -T.i bl and Flan.tar." tba addra.a of r, r.. H. qo-I ac for looiaht at th T'ir(iniJ Traaa n-i. ha. boon rnrld hr tr. If pod oa account of hla a -mnt wln T.l C"IU Th Fra ilit will arrana" for ton ad Jra la Itta nr future. Th room of th ! Club la lh ?:!' Ouildlna ar l ho .ctir.lr ruo aid. I'aintina? will bactn Ihia wa i'ffir.r er th IVomon'a la Cluo. ft whU-b Mrt M. C rranca la pr.al-rW-nt, hat bn ronfvrrirkar wlta of -flrr or lh Torttand V.a lib f-r o -oo.r.i ion la aorial a-titici.a. t'a o tb parlor, of tho I'ortland Prvaa 1'tb bav ban off.r.d th woman for tVair w.hlv dt.wuji.ioR. and i'tur trf topi. of Intrr.at lo lb I Jb'.lth na rrafta Th I'ortland Pr flu'i I plnn!n. a liaka to bo hold bafor ihritntt. and aftar tb rvaotation of ita quart.ra . PERSONALMENTION. I tr. Tuitak. of Albany, la at tb Ora-a"bn- i: Hush. f Mro." I at lha Tr- II. . Irool. of Cortaltia. la at lha ft'tta I II. i:.-t.a. of r.ndl.lon. U al lh t rhln. it. J. Matthaw. of roll. la al tha (irklftlL r. N Krttr. of Ioa.il. la at tba f - r : n. '.TV". SI. r"fo. of I -a Grand. I al lh toward. ; r. J. tircr. of Kuxtnt, Is at lh lpriai. .J P. Siatlork. of Euf'M. la at tha Impartal. w. a Itarr. of Corral! la. la at tha C"Tntlo. t :ur'... of Totadt. I at tha Crra.llua. - r. Pur bank, of SWattl. la al tha afuitnomaa. Ir. tl J. Stawart sad U O. A. C. footnall tra ara rUtrd at tha Orcon. Thomas tlion. of EuB. Is at tha Multnomah. W. Tyl.r Eralth. of Sheridan. Is at tha ImparlaL E. Kor-p. of Eua. Is rasjlstrrad at tha Portland. IL M. alrrrlll and family, of Fpokana, ar at th Portland. C U Monaon. of Albany, la rals- trd at lha Orrzon. C. T. Corbln. of F.attla, Is rcls- trd at tho I'ortland. A- R. Boyntoo Is rltrd at th Norlonia from Sratt:. Mr. and Mra. Aaahrl Bu.h. of Salem. ar at tha Multnomah. K. C. Mtr. of Seattle. Is r;l- lr. at tb Norlonia. Char!. Alita Is mistered at tha Norlonia from Kattl. If. Holme, of fnderarood. Wash, la at lh Norlonia Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. N. If. Prlca. of Poca Icllo, ar at tba 8. ward. Edward C. Kllborn. of Seattle. Is real. tared at tb Seward. Mr. and Mra. P. M. Muoro. of Hood Riter. ara at tba Saward. Charles O. Darland. of Craoser. Wash- Is at tha Orne.lua. Mr. and Mrs. M. K Mitchell, of Wauoa. ar at tha Portland Mr. and Mra. ;ora C. Oorhara. of Eucen. ar at th Cornelius. llarter Well, of Salem. State In.ur- ana Cvmmlaaloner. la at lha ImparlaL A, O. Andaraoo and rrank I Cor don, of Ciatakaato. ara at tba Mult-aomaa. 'ELECTRICAL WEEK INTEREST GROWING Big Concerns and Power Plants Are Entertaining More Visitors Each Day. ANTI-CLOSING WAR DUE sin j:etic; auk mimfctDBi nuu law orrti:T. It. W. C'altrell, aeetelary of North Fa el Se Rails tawa LJaarty Aaiarlatloa. I Laadlaa- Xate. Tb acltatioa over lh Sunday clos lax dccUiona whl.h bar been banded down rorently la lha different court la frvwlnaT atroar aawh day. and the lat.l ftaa which Iboaa who orpo. tiunday laws hate arrastd la a series of maa meetlnics which will be held la th different parts of th slatef of orecoa and aahlnciora Lnaer in leadership of If. W. Cottretl. secretary of lh North Pacific itelisioua Liberty Aaaoriatloa. bum mtina will ba held la I'ortland. Caiem. Ivusen. Tacoma sad Seattle. Arranrro.ct bare ber made for holdinc Ibre maelinc la I'ortland eimwttaneoo.ly oo Sunday morhlnc. to remaer . at II o'cloik. Kvr tbla pur- poa tha l;eli(!oua Liberty Aaaocialiort baa obtained tbre or lh urea oown Iowa theater, lha Uaker. th II. ill d the rentage. la SaJem a mi meeltnr will ba held la the Liberty Theater Thursday nlsht. I December 2. at t .o'clock, and a similar meet Inc will b held In Kusrene rl.ly niabu LHH-empar 2. In tba urecon Theater. I'rofeeeor C. S. Lone acre, of V aah- Inaton. D. C-. National secretary of lh Ualitloua L4terty Aaaoclatlon of Amr Ira. which ha branrbea In all tn tatea of the Colon, la oa hla way to ron to' lake an acute part In Ihl campaian. and will apeak at haltnv Kucen and Portland. William II. Healer, of San Llo. !-. secretary of lb Southern California Keltflous Liberty Association, and Iter. J. U. Cor lata, of !oe Aaseiea. aacrelary of the l-aclftff IteliS'loua Liberty Asaoclatlon. will bo two of th speaker. PRI2E AWARDS TONIGHT RATE STAND REITERATED (IIUltK rttOTKCT RKtOLtTIO o ttTimii TtRitr. Oaasalllew Refaaeo la Maha Medlflra- ttoa by Calllasi CI a war, R. ae taaT lwtea Sehedale. Tha Portland Chambar of Commerce stand pat" on Ita resolution adopted last week resrardins th Astoria rates. An effort was Brad at tba meellns; of tba rtecutlT committee of tha Chamber yesterday lo hat lha resolu tion mouit led by striking out th els use re.errlns; the right lo Portland to seek lower rates for llself than lha roast terminals, owtnsr to th ceocrapblcal a.lrantaaes of Portland'a po.mon In comparison to tha position of tba other Clllea. Tba committee refused to accept tha recommendation for tha rhanse. and by thi) act tacitly reaffirmed Ita first stand. Th resolution arced the sSpoiian. Portland tfeattla, llallroad to reduce lh rates to Astoria to a parity with tha Puaet rtound rates. Portland still cUlmlnc. bowerer. the rlht to lower rate for herself by reason of tho shorter water-grade haul. Tha Spokane. Portland a Seattla la said to beta ikbl a modiflcatloa of the resolution of lb Chamber because. If II attempt lo carry out th sucfo lion. It will be obliged la obtain the oncurrenra In the step or a number of competing and connecting lines be fore tha changed ratea could b made effective. 0. A. C. BAND AT AD CLUB SpexHal Table) Will He Protldod for football Tram Today. Th O. A. C. band wl'l ba tha srue.t of honor at the luncheon of th Ad Club at the Multnomah Hotel today, and the club baa al -o sent word to the na t ' r. of lha O. A. and vyra- cusa football teams. Intltlng them and their teams to attend. A special train ing! labia will be established for tba football men. Th band will ! a concert on IB nvjunln. floor of lha hotel from II oV.ovk lo 12 3'). when th luncheon wtil begin. Tb nomination of offi cers tor lha ensuing year will ba held today. W. P. Wbit.-omo ! the only man mentioned for the presidency. CITY CARS MAY BE MARKED Mr. Ialy"e Krsvlutlon Prwtldca PU rnrdlnc All .Machines. If a reaolutlon sent to tha City Coun cil ywsteruay by Comsnioaioner t'aly is adopted, a'l automoMlea In lha city .rtl. e. Including police cars, will be decorated with th word "city" and a number lo ba given each car. Tb etan will rsaJ "City 1" or "City Z. Cpon several occaslona efforts bava ba. n made to have the city cara pla rarded and many of them kite beea. fome. used principally In police and la- revtion work, have not been tainted. Mr. lialy'a plan la lo make no excep tions lo th rule regardless of th work dona by th car. Ten I no tlrna twttlns; Ita Timber. CKNTRAIJA. Wash.. Nov. a. ISpo claL) Clark Kroa. whose mill In Ta nino ws destroyed by fir, are log glng off their timber, lha contract hating baea awarded lo Prank Whalln. Th lugs are being shipped to a local pull. Itase Pajcant to n Held and nnt IrrcoratrU Wlndowa M ill Be Clo- scn Wor'm. of Prcoratlnjr St reels Is Completed. Electrical Prosperity week Is now fairly launched amd besides tha spec tacular features about It that ar com ing to ones attention all through the business sections of tha city, th big electrical concerns are entertaining more visitors each day than ever be fore. The Northwestern Electric Compsny Is holding "open house" every day from ! A. f. to 4 P. Sf. and from 1:10 P. M. to :! P. M- especially in viting; people of Portland lo visit Its big plant in the Pitlork block. TUe jeneratins; station lor tha rora Danr la located al White Salmon Klver and lha current la brought to Portland over i miles of transmission lines lo the stations la Lower Alblna. taergesey Tarblaea Ready. The emergency plant of the company Is located In tho Plttock block, where two huge steam turbines are always la readiness to assume the load If anything goea wrong with the other plants. Tbe beating plant of tba com pany La also located la tba Plttock block. Tba greatest electrical feature of the wee will be the pageant which will be held under the auspices of th electrical concerns of the city tonlfbt al o'clock. It will form at Nineteenth and Wasblngtoa and will traverae the busl. ness section of tbe city. Twenty-five rucks will bo In Una, besides various slctr!-al floats. Stunts, band music and other features will add liveliness to the pageant. The 0..1. IL aV -N. band will bead the parade. Aerasda ta Be Made Tonight. Awards for tha best deccrated win dows following electrical ideas will be made tonight and the crowd which somes down town to witness the pag eant will have tha opportunity, prob ably, of seeing the ribbons placed In lb' winning windows. Tba work of festooning tha streets, whirh waa under tha auspices of the retail uerchanta bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, waa practically completed yesterday. The Important electrical featurea of lha decoration ara tbe electrical canopies that are hung at Broadway and Washington. Fifth and Alder. Broadway and Mor rison and other centers. The steam Illumination from the roof of the Plttock block will be shown every evening this week unless aa unusually high wind should chance to arise. MANY ASKAID OF MUTS Employment Seeker Are In .Major ity In Relief Applicants. "The employment bureau of the city Is going lo have plenty to do. waa th verdict of William Strandborg. chief of th Muls. after watching the records of a day'a application for relief at .the newly-opened headquarters at It Broadway In tha Klka building yesterday. The Muta ara not dealing with the employment situation, however, and ara leaving It lo be handled by tba mu nicipal bureau. About 1390 haa been received up to date tn donations to tba Mute' fund and many contributions of other sup plies are also coming In. The Muts had telephones put In their headquarters yesterday and will be at home to calls In the future on Broad way 1141 or A :J14. CHINESE DAY' TOMORROW Dr. Latourette, of Reed Collcjre, lo Talk, and Stoy Hark II (n AImj Guest. "Chines day- Is set for tomorrow at the luncheon of the Progressive Ituslncsa Men's Club at lh Multnomah Hotel, when Dr. Curtis Scott Laour ette. of Heed College, will speak on "Phases of tho Chinese Empire." Tbe club has arranged for a Chinese orchestra and Sloy Back Ilin. China's Consul in Portland, will be a guest. Tba decorations will be In Chinese. Mr. H.rrv T. VrJiida will nn. SAVE YOUR HAIR! 25 CENT BOTTLE STOPS DANDRUFF Every Bit of Dandruff Disap pears and Hair Stops Coming Out. Try This! "Your Hair Appears Glossy, Abundant. Wavy and Beautiful. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair la mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There la nothing so deatrurtive to Ihe hair aa dandruff. It roba the hair of Ita luster. Its strength and Its vary life; eventually producing; a feverish nesa and Itching or the "scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little I'anderln tonight now any time will aurely save your hair. Get a :S-cent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderine from any drug store or toi let counter, and after the first appli cation your hair will take on that life, lualer and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and bava tbe appearance of abundance, an Incomparable gloss and softneaa; but what will pleaaa you most will be after Just a few weeks' use. when you will actually sea a lot of fine, downy hair new ball- grow ing all over the scalp. Panderlne la to tbe hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetatloin. It goes right to the roots. Invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating and life-producing prop erties rauaa the hair to grow long, sirens and beautiful. Adv. Gigantic Undertaking Compels Immediate Clearance of Entire Stock! One Brownsville Store to Be Entirely Closed Qut One Must Be Cleared for Alterations Now in Progress ! The Greatest Clothing Sale Ever Held in (From Morning Ore&onlan.) FACTORflS i LEASED Jlofting Manufacturer Plans to Supply Western Field. 500 WILL BE EMPLOYED Prcwldeat ef BiwotUI Woolen MllU Obtains 10-Year Hold om Catobrtdre Block Marhtncry J to Bo Installed For tha leeatloa f a larra etothtn f-etory that wUl amplor a maximum of . workmen. J.. I. Bowrnaa, pratl dant of tha Browaaviila Woolen KlUo Company, yosterdajr, thro ax h Bobart H. Strong:, masai-or of tha Carbatt -tata, tia-nad a ta-yr oa tho fiur-atorr Cambrldsa block, that cor taad 2v fct q.uara at tba aoathwaat corner of Third aad MorrUoa treta Be for being; christened tha Woolen Mil,-, bulldtnar the Cavmbridra block wjil be remodeled and reAalatied at an ... - .nnrnvlrr.sl.lv llfl 000- A 3 feature of the improve jante will be an A mAwlnar tslri-ua that 2 will carry people directly from Morrl. sea .treat to tna eecona aiory wnn- out tho neceeeity of a tiring tba .tore on the grouad floor. Eaatlvme-nt a Bo Iicreavetl. The first floor of the remodeled trail. Inc will housa furnishing- good, the second Cor will bo given over to a retail clotblnr etare. while tha entire two upper fioore will be need for the various maoufectMrtQa deoartmeata a' too BrowDsvl.le Woolen UlUa. In addiuoa to the machinery la the present Bowmen plant at the north -tut corner of Thlid and Stark street-. Mr. Bowmin said yeetvrda-ir that be would Increase b'.u equipment until bis investment la mac binary alone totaled lleo.ooo. m "The new plant will proTlde rapioT tnent for too worker who will eom mtn.1 a payroll of between $400.oJ0 and JSOO.'KO u -ar.w said Mr. Bowman yee terdey. "Tfc-re Is a big field here In the Northwest for the clothing Indus try, and I tion't sea any reeaon why tavllorltiK shouldn't become one of Port land's blafgest industries. Prodactlea ta Ba BelaraeeV "Mr present ehco works between Tc And SO. end 1 have J00 agencies located In vurioue pa.ru of tha country, but with the new pient the production will ba increased ao that we will be able to keen nearly 1000 egenciea well sup plied with goods. Government records show that. $7.0 jo, 000 goes from the Northwest each year to Chicago ana other Eastern centers for wholesale tailoring, i hope to gala an Incrvavs Inar anara of that trade for Portland. Conditions are favorable here in the Northwest, for Oregon! ana are pros peroua and they live well. in addition to the present store and Plant at Third and Stark streets. Mr. Bowman orerates a store la the corner of the Cambridge bulld!nr. which he leased yesterday, and stores at Eu gen. .Astoria, Marsh field and North , Sena. P mess .115! ft m. t". lh" it SDH ortland! Stop and think what this sale means. Pon der on the opportunity it presents, coming as it does, right in the heart pf the season! Consider the magnitude of the reductions and the quality of Brownsville clothing a line of garments honestly and skillfully tailored from tested and pre-shrunk woolens in all the staple and nov elty patterns. And above all things, remember this the Brownsville Store is an institution built on the highest merchandising ideals. We are not "closing out" and the usual Brownsville guarantee goes with every article purchased- It's a guarantee well respect, for in the bigger Brownsville Store occupying four entire floors in the Cambridge Build ing we want your continued patronage! Select Your Winter Outfit Now Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Blankets, Underwear, All Reduced rowosviiie olen Third and Morrison ore Third and Stark PASTOR IS TO TRY CISE KsBEtr.l.KMK.T CHARGE TO BE II BARD BY REV. W. C ELIOT. Jade baateaaela Penalta K II. Lwossia to Pat Matter mm to M In later of raliarlaa CaarrB. A doctor of divinity. Instead of a doctor of law. may decide tho case of E. II. Loomls. Indicted for embessle inenu Circuit Judge Gantenbeln yes terday dscUnaa to quash tha Indict ment against Loomls. and suggested lhal lha matter he turned over to Kev. W. G. Eliot, of the Unitarian Church, for arbitration. Kor 17 years Loomls was an em ploys of WooUard. Clark 0 at Co. He was a member of tha Unitarian Church and taught a Sunday rk hool class. W. K. Woodward, a member of the firm, also belonged to that church. Keorntly Loomla vtss Indicted for embessllng lluO of the company's funds. Tha prosecutors say be admit ted that In three years be hud taken that amount, a little at a time, and ai-Vroprlatod t lo hla own use. Loo in Is attorney appeared before Judge tiantrnbeln yesterday and asked that tha Indictment be dismutssed. He said th whole affair waa a mistake, and Mr. Lnomls had not embeszlcd any money. The church affiliation was mentioned during- tho argument. "It appears to me." said Judge Gan tenbeln. "that lha church la a good place to settle this matter. I will turn tho whole matter over to Doc tor Eliot, of the Unitarian Church. Hs Is tha proper man to settle this." Tba Indictment, however, atlll stands. RED CROSS SEAL SALE DUE Mount Koolt Club Will Have Cltargre of Oftriilnz Campaign Today. The gay little Red Cross seals that make their appearance every year will . - . - , J . .. tAmv at th neraia ina noi.u.r bjwh . j - - opening; or mo bbio the benefit of tho OreKcn Association ror tne rrevennon ui a ui.luv... the lobbies of all tho lar-fe hotels and . 1 .1. ...111 xa In tho principal stores uoo arranged for the sale of tho seals. Many of tho clubs and charitable or ganizations will assist in the campaign for funds to fight the great white plague. Jlemoers ok tne .uuuub - Culture Club will havo charge of the work today, with the New HnUnd Conservatory Club and the Corlente Club assisting. In more than 200 towns throughout the state tho seais will ba sold. VISTA DAY PLAN STICKS Crown Point Kxcaraion lo Do Made oa First Sunday Weather Permits. Tha Vista House excursion to Crown TolntJ which waa blown off tho track Id the storm last Sunday, will DC neia next Sunday, or. if tho weather is un favorable, the Sunday after that, and so on ad Infinitum. And every week that the committee has to postpone the excursion on ac count of rainy weather, they will put In the next week figuring out a brand new list of additional "atunts" to bo pulled off when the excursion does take place. It ia hoped that more than 1000 au tomobiles will run over the highway next Sundav. 8. C. Lancaster. Fred Spoerl. M. N. Pana, J. E. Werlain and Mark Woodruff, the committee on pro gramme, met yesterday to consider further plana. LECTURE jS CANCELED Madam Monlcssorl Called to Italy DecauM of.Fatlier'a Death. Mme. Maria Montessori, who was scheduled for a lecture in this city on December 7. will be unable to come to Portland. . Miss Oertrudo Talbot. who had planned tho appearance of the cclo-' brated educator, received a telegram yesterday from Mme. Montessori that she had been called to Italy on ac count of the death of her father. A long1 Ut of Portlanders had consented to be patrons of tho lecture and gen eral disappointment will bo felt. Yakima Show Dcricit $3 700. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash.. Nov. 30. (Special.) Due entirely to bad weather durintr the last week, the first Cascsrle International Stock Show finished with a deficit of but 13700. according to a financial statement made by Secretary S. B. Nelson to North Yakima business men yesterday. Stockmen guaranteed to take care of 11000 of the amount, and the business men made up the remainder. Tho flrNt President born In the lniteI states after th signing of the Declaration of Independence and tli establishment of National unity was Martin Van Buren. who uiri l.orn In the state nf sw York in !7S2. Dreaded An Operation More Than Anything Tried Fruitola and Traxo and Has Never Since Been Troubled With Gall-stones. Mrs. Mary K. Kranse, whose ad dress ia West Point. Neb., box 411. has written to the Pinus laboratories a very strong indorsement of Fruitola and Traxo. In her letter, Mrs. Franse ssys: "About ten ytara ago I was about to undergo an operation for gall stones when 1 heard of your medicine. Dreading an operation above every thing I determined to try Fruitola and Traxo and have never been, sorry I did so. aa I have never been troubled with gall-stones since." Fruitola is a powerful lubricant for tho intestinal " organs, and one dose is usually sufficient to give ample evi dence of its efficacy. It softens the congested masses, disintegrates the hardened particles that occasion so much suffering, and expels tha accumu lated waste to the great relief of the rKitiont- Following a dose of Fruitola. Traxo should be taken three or tour times a day In order to rebuild and restore the system that has been weak ened and run down by contsant suf fering. It is a splendid ionic, acting on tba liver and stomach most beneficially. Fruitola and Traxo are prepared in the Pinus laboratories at Monticello, 111., and arrangements have been made to supply them through representative druggists, in Portland they can be ob tained at The Owl Drug Co.'s stores.