Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
13 . .. T the aionxiyo oBEGoyiAiv. tiitjiisday, decesiber g, 1015. 000 oeoqcoeeccooco oo eoo oo eeoooo oooooooaa ooooooooo Ha 1 w - - Qvr EDrri 1 kxigi nHOLMES3 I ' j I j j j italiK 11 !illlillllH!ll!HUIS oa"ooooccooooowoeoocooooooocooe8oooooooooBO W W . . a . . n . . , 1 is benefit war called 4 JIVSrCAL. n(riBtu of rare ar Xi t-ti fta'.y. every ' bi& a gm w prQt4 y- teriiay H . Vrttk auditor!, veher th Counctl of J- ft 14 ita nnur ". Kvary eeail : eaal M o-rupit. 4 a Urg MM st-.- tbrvugboat lb gramme. Vr. Il.ary William -wt'r Ul areaa- t ftron te n.iimi aa 4 ta asttac ( Waitenvar Laad. viol-aial. et Hf ytrM Herfce. pianist. lr. Metjaer'e ' ru. r soegs war : chae. lor a til C3rtn(tr to u'r -.. aal uiU t:an!l. Mar .kCxm 1-14.. -Pir4 a..' frora r.t-..a.ci L-'I. brv.Uaai ii:i inaxr. faiile (Malea luor. la ami.-a a-ie "a trresietlbty aa.l a..r toeea of flna .ul- ... -r--. t . . .... iMt .rt. fU of ,mpt!tetl faellag ! rWaaea. -To MifttlUtl JiS a Lyre of Ool4 avtB-p.et. Aa a roo I s cst (icon, Mr. MeC4r "Tb V r n " by Uu Lnm JJ.-a. tlr "lift 'ZI I.-et tu4e. fe.l-tg Ti foiooi aoc :.nde.-Oedo-sv. taea with "IB it t.ae. pud th mien fug. pa tba br.Uianl -RJ of ! lyn- Wn.f). TM crln -riar 4i.l4 pUyf 4 a a t r lntrprt4 w't a!" inrUlWI ef la cotr"""' rt- X. 4.J4 tr-.t. Mr. ttrt) (won. -Ar6'1i"" rtoy. Mr. UoJ . IBtl44 "ri4 :mcso)' 4Ckatnm4-Ki-itr: Mo--.c Mal- .Sr..brt-Kr.il.r a4 pnc Vio-t lKrti:ri. atl tT4 Mom aa a o'r. K r Cor Wra. MUfr a4 Mr DiTl) cmj aott(at boja ro ,t r4 tS trrt b.oom. Afi.r lh frornun. eeff tkM wr.r4 fcr to .ICf. Mrm, M. OttohHo' rn.lrm. .Ut4 if Mr. "'""" rrnk. Mrn. K4 iriraeb. Mr. Ia4- XmU44. Mr. Itarry t-0" . Ci faafort Urrf. Mr "0,,hf rhi'L UJi f4ia TrUaJty 4 Mr. IL J.ttiias.r. Tn UU. i 4crat4 tt ytlor nl wftlt At ! !- inatla tt w " c144 t ! I t al of R4 Cro" rmiic w '" ' f4. wMr la r low. ' " . . t rvomm44 a rll6a aa4 i-'lUat for Cttrl.tro Tao frtai: l!t! wnmllw ort.4 at ba.ht h.d o.a 4--I n t 4 ea T:''' "4 yamtlloa la tK"ita porttaa. r ri t ryatiiti ana ' - Tvrrt. wra ro'. tia fr a f rcrark. It araa anoa4 ! TW- nt., i..tiC Vr '0,, ',, rltalnaaa an l thai IBa prf;r-JoB ah-tara a14 ". o. a a rnn J.anarr l t Tra'T Htl rrvrt' a4 H"m Mar" -tmrn at I '" r" tl wltl lhl t lBr H cnfmv of tfto Prel-Tarr Aa-w-iiic f r.t.tT rra codaot- 4 kr lao 0n-r of Mutfcor nt Parnt-T4r"r As-Uiloa. Mra i.ora W. W.-Maff. tata pr.l4a. b4 rrt Ari-f r.It. 91 prrlJat. aM'ol bb4 att I" eaafaef! in. rnlnnK. AI! rl"-!. la IB HwtlWjr f.ta k tl or 4 t pr' rP4. Jff. Tora P. frill. --prl4ot. , chr of ! arrarBt al La Cra4. T rt-r aat!r a!! rtlaa4 rr-jll aa4 Dor Mitaloa i4 tHa ta r- Srry at 1 .-to ft. , Al ta mot of tko Atbiaa Itorao- 4 l'rnt-Tcr Aoiia T.4r. Mr. L Daapoi-t lnirttR adira pi iMtlitt kii fmai )cft I ftxmo. Mr PB"t l; sna ft4 at.4 la rla mat ba4 aaaft a taatna- t famity hpvr. a Til aanail ! of f'T t"t m4a r mtibr of fh A Una Mft- 'V On will k'4 len'cftt la tha AIlaa rpla In.tttit. Aft ! rTauB l ft ! a a a TH lToaiaa a Orrtoft Clufc Jl3 I4 aa "l:trl-al n " lort' la ta ! ef Mr 1 1. C. r.a. T4 M.lraaa 4ri. Mra Cr II. Wotaaa will t a p r a "f; .tri-!'. aa4 a tna.-ftoaa UI fta prpar4 ty tltc tnlty. Aa rtoft ar raralT'-ftr orjia luiia wt::i fofl with Sa AH-TaftraUU !.rl, frt ttlnc n4 Cro.a i mar jllfr t - rr. Mrt. 11141 Orf-Daoftar. Mala o o rataaa!r Par I.aiiJr Croft wltt mat at t ftll fcoa to4r. Tfta tlrta4r anntrarr of ltl club nambars will b rIbral4 al In mMtifif aa4 tna aKtat (o4 t ma la uana a a a trrlBioa Tarft Ulorarr Claft r ft aatrtln4 IMi by Vr. J. K. III. lit Caat Twatralta atravt Nartft. Tfta laMllBat la cali4 for 1 ciacft. a a a Tft Woraoo a Aami'.larr of IN Rail- war Malt Attla IU al laoay with Mra. J. M. Zaftraa. Tl Forty l-tst a. t:ft Kt. Vmbr win th Voat frott ar to Firln4. Tia 4ar wt'.l ba dot4 to a rbartar nombara precramm. Tit aaiiliary wa faa44 la aa4 la row!n Pt.a4.iy. a a Ta A !lrt Vonii'l Imprnl Cluft la w at ftoma TwdT alrh t tna aaabir-rotn of tba Vtraoa r-hMinooMw Ijii Tn4y tiiM ry ruatitm fram tha arhool Imr4 and city raanciL tb County Jlcbool jpr- lato lat a4 wra praaaau Prlnoloal P"arftr. C"tomlloaar yiiw an4 tik-r. Ck M I'luramar, Vra Marabal Mn. Mr. J. I. Kiw i. Couary !aprlntndBt A. P. Aravtroac wra amocy th pkr. a nmaniatloa from Ota Mor w t.ul br Mr. Tr4 Dckr. All tb BMkr pral4 tba work ef tba Al brt. Watnaa'a Cluft ao4 Ita arctl .n.il.nl. Mra Joaapnia K vnarv. Tfta far-raack!a baftta of Taraat lt a-ardaniac iciT4 pMai maattoa. Tbo elaft a4 IU tnf : ta (tt tkf a.-aaU epa lo pa bile for ronv naaltr maallttca A flrmaa I ! ta taa araoei 4-artnc tba aaoatiaar tioja a84iBa: tbo eonatractloa of adaqaat inn Mr. pfatana T'lta. formar praald.nt of tft Pr Cwr ef Motbr. wTl asaak aarl Ta4ay Blarbf oa VftlMroa'a lalaraeta," a a a Tft rTl4nta Claft will tnt oa t-a4ay. NBf ft. In the Ts tvoroai a Cbrutlaa Aaaocutloa wbr laacftae wUJ ba aar-4 at Boo. a a .-a Tftoina Mofftt wl!l antartala tha rortry Cluft al Monday wftao aa apaa patlac will ba bl4. "r CaaiP'O Onr4!ao Aaaoi-lallaa oil ataat ilr at otorh la ta Usrary. a Mr. P. J. Man a. aaalat4 fty alra. Ora TiUt ra4 Hi. J. CoaUa llis. OFTICXR OF FRLTT AND FLOWTlt MISSION. WHO IS PBDMIXEXT IS PHILANTHROPIC Att AlKH. ' If-, 5 - j . '. i t - ' I. . V-'-v .. - fs ': .- '. , . ; ' . v - - . . " . . v. - . . i ' 1 ' ' ' " ' - t X .... : 1 '!! : S 'A X - J - ' ZaVVraV C- Sa"-. , ' wltl Btrt!n tb currant literature 4 prtmat of IB l"ortlar4 Woraii Club t4ay al Mr. Manna ro-. Ill Thlr4 atraat. Lncn "i rr4 al I o'clock. Tb art 4partmol of ta Porllan4 t,vi'i Club will ml oo Friday al o 'iorft. I'r ftaboo will opaak. Hl aaM'ct la -VU-a. the oul Ik Aa oranl of lwiprtaico Ytrdy waa tba crUbf aNo of lb fiftieth r.i.r.arr vf tba founding; of lha Woman a Allutaca of tba lBilrua Cftarrb. wMcft in ralcbrat4 ta tb cbap-i wttb a Ur attendant. Many old. liana friaad rU4 o:ft Olftr aB4 l.ia ar of fcopllUir abd fjoo4-fUuw- blp praall4. Aa hooor4 ul wa Mr. Cbarlae W. Burr, who waa on of Ik ckartar mmbr of lb alltanc. h o a faa- ratnarka about lia aarir day or IbO csuira. l-r. v. Kilot. Jr. tba ptor. rrad frora Iff Wibar klatory vt tb L'oJ lartaa CborcB. Mr. T. U Fllol. aa etaar koror4 . It4 of tba hU tory of tb alltaa' from lb day of bar arrtral bar. !mbr 11. Ht. to tb praaant. Oarar Uawraara " ooawara. oi i-ra- coa tritr. ao a group ot aoasa. tl Barbara pUy4 lolio '. a lift rr ability for o fosit a playr. Mr. llory brsr. Jr ao;apni4 ft' Mr. J. H Comatocli. praaldaoi. pra- (144 A'-r b proajramm ta was ar4. Tfta tabl war scoraia wttb Oron 'apa and yellow cbryn tbaanama. r.i"l an4 rnry a a ftl appaaranca to lb church. Tbo first L altar laa raica naia i Port.a4 waa la tha bom of Vr. an4 r tioDtit rod Toon. ttaba. Campflro Uuardlaa. library. 4 a clock. Panday rVfteol Worhora' VfttOB. Library, tbta aftaraooo. Irrlnatoa Park Literary Club, with Mr. J. K. 1st. li Laal Twantyelita trt North. Woman a Auilllary Railway Mall Aaaorlatloa. TlJ Forty. Ola-eta arena Soutbaaat. Curraot lltaratur department Parclaad Woman Club, with Mra P. J. Mann. t Tblr4 etret. Floranaa X.ade M!aIon Circle, wttb Mr O O. Tlchaor. 1'ortlaod Frlt and noarr V!lon, Pay Nurprry at 10 o clock. Mr. Toma Fraiar on l-d4" farm. It waa laraaly duo to Mr. Frsaar that the chorrti waa foondad. She waa first prldat or tko Aiuaac which waa tha aurlaus-of tba church. Tha flrat earned by th womaa. wka apat for tb communioa service a bleb la still la use. In I" tb Par. Mr. Stebblne came frora fan Kranclaro and preacbad for law weeks la the baaemeal of the Haptlt Chnrch. Bbortiy arter tba pra ent IU waa acquired and the chapel feOllL Maay of Ike dauc-ters of tha orlc- Inal tvnlwii were prnl at yester day'a aathnaar enjoyed tb re cital of tba story of tb baclnnlas; of I'nit.naniam la Portland. rW.CANoTES Mr. A. W. "DeLeaar' Thuraday room. In Bible talks oa "The Worsen of tha tMibTo." wUI be resumed tft is morning at I o'clock la tbo Y. W. C A. audi torium. All womea ara larlied. e Misa Harriet Taylor, a prominent National T. W. C. A. worker, will ba th speaker al lb vapr srrle nt aaadav afternoon. Mtaa Taylor will pa.k eapeclally la the members of lb local association, ana it le nopaa in-r will b a larae attendance at that time. Tb hour I 4 I'. M. Instead of a l tb naual boar. M: Frnacaa Uaa will bar charja Of tit. nans tor this occasion. Aa Importaat eoafrnr of local and state workers alii be keia oo wonaay. Ma Caroline lUriam l'ft Mn ceenlaar for h.r aw field of work ! fertn- from ic la Salt Lake Cttty. Bba win be tb I duordar. you ua 9iSUty 1a iaSa . W. it. C. mioutca Ad. horn for clrla In lhat city. A number of social affair were Mvn for Mis Karaum bafora her departure. KILLING ATTEMPT CHARGED Tlzard Itarbrp Arrrolrd After Mmol Ins AffrftJ lit "Wife"' Aprlicnl. rharaed with aasault with Intent to kill. tJus J. Kammerer. a barber "f, . . . . .H.a m.. i r ih.i Iiajsru. ur, we. - prond Jury by Municipal Jud tt ensoa yesterday, aa tba reeult of a stnifCl In which Mr. Kimm'ttr was shot lbrouh th ajloea by a .Slallber rifle In the hand of her husband. Four ehots were flrea in in apan. me nls of Mr. Kammerer. al lb .w iuiui Hotel. Klrsl and Taylor streets, early yesterday mornlnar. and only one K rated ber. Kammerer aaiu lhat th shot was accidental, but ball wa filed at 244. II bad beea mar ried eight fnootba. ASSAILANT IS BOUND OVER Man Who AlUrkrd Colored IVoman Krcotcr rroni Injurlc-a. For ft brulai attack on Mr, tmraa Crawford. rolor4. proprietor or a clear stand al Fourth n4 Coach streets. November . i. L Hourols. of ftprlngdal. Ur waa bound oer to taa araiul lury by Municipal Juda Merenaon yesterday to answer to the chars; of assault witn miaoi i ron llall wa'fl4 al 3eu. The woman was asleep at to of tbo attacH and waa cnoaea buu aten. but she ninifra o oraw . knife, which w wialdea wna eutu erfert that lourol waa not a'ula lo he bnepltal nnMi yeeierosr- EAT IT! ENJOY IT! NDIGESTION OR BAD 5 T OIyIACH Never Any Sour. Gassy or Acid Stomach. Heartburn or Dyspepsia. Tape'. Diapepsin" Makes Weak Stomachs Strong and Healthy at Once. Too can eat anything your stomach craves without tear oi inontura". acidity or dyspepsia, or that your tooa win ferment or sour on your wrax.u If you will take a little Plapepsln oc casionally. Tour meal win tasta arooa. ana any thin you eat will ba digested: nothing can ferment or turn Into acid or poi son or stomach gas. which causes belrhlnc 4itlna. a felln of full ness alter eating, nausea. Iiwltgciilon (like a lump of lead In stomach), bil iousness, heartburn, water brash, pain In stomach and Intestine or other symptoms. Headache from the stomach ar absolutely unknown where this effec tive remedy le used. Dlapepsln really Jo all the worst of a healthy stom ach, it 4 treat a your ml when your stomach can't. A single dose will digest all th food you eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour and upset the atom ach. Get a large 50-cent case of Pp's Dlapepsln from your drurglst and tart taking now. and In a Utile while you wUI actually brag; about your healthy, strong fttoreach. for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, and vry particle of Im purity and gaa that Is In your stomach and Inteettnee la going lo be carried away withour the use of laiatlves or nr other aeletance. Khould ton at thia moment be suf fering from Icdigeation or any stomach caa get reiiei siu'b an Tending Stamp, Will Be Given on AU Charge Account, U Pid in Full on or Before IQtH of Mon.h Parcels Cheeked and Held Vnttl Called For Free of Charge at Accommodation Desk, MainFtoor " ' 1 ftlwhnndise TURKEY r DINNER will b served from 11:30 to 2:30 TODAY in our besutifal Te Room on the Fourth Floor. Qlds9Wortman&c King W I s a Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 BONDS U issued in any amount and redeemable at any time. A safe and sat isfactory way to settle the Christmas Gift question. Floor. I Thursday -Double Trading Stamps In Dress Goods, Silk Depts., 1st Floor Buy the material for that new Dress, Suit, Coat, Waist or Skirt Thursday and get DOUBLES .&." TRADING STAMPS with your cash purchases Me have an exceptionally fine showing of the newest materials m the wanted col orl and yoll find our prices RIGHT. Do your shopping m the morning. Batlx Rofres Make Sylendid Gifts! 11 Choose Now at Special Prices Garment Slon, Second Floor More women will buy useful fiU fhU year thinner before-thing-s that will bo of real pleu Tto the recipient. Among tho many articles of this kind in the garment section will bo found . wonderful assortment of thS new Baih Robe, and Kimonos. Tbo fityles this year are far more attractive than in pasi seasons ana ws v Women's Bath Robes Special $2.98 and $3.98 LOT 1 $-.9S w omens Bath Robes of excellent grade blanket cloth in attractive pat i.ena anH liVht or dark colors. Styled with low neck, patch pocket and cord girdle. These are ghown in fulljlength mod els and are nicely finished. AH sizes in the lot. ffO OQ Priced special at PW0 LOT 2 $3.98 Women's Rlnnket Bath Robes in light and dark colors. Great assort ment of attractive patterns to select from. Square or V shape necks; also some in col larless style. Finished with satin bands, pockets and cord girdles. All sizes J gikJ priced special -pOoiO 1 New Bath Robes At $4.98 Second Floor Women's Blanket Bath Robes of splendid heavy quality material; several different styles; some with large collars, trimmed with silk; others with low necks and trimmings of satin buttons or frog fastenings. Light or dark colors. Complete range of sizes. Priced very QO special today, only Pt.iO Ask for Your Trading Stamps! Dainty New Short Kimonos $2.95 to $9.50 Second Floor The very latest ideas for the holiday season. Any number of pretty styles some trimmed with fur, others with laces, ribbons, etc., or with hand embroidery and scalloped edges. Shown in wanted colore. Of Crepe de Chine $6.93 to $9.50 Flannel or Challie $2.95 to $4.00 Women's Bath Robes Of Corduroy $3.50 to $14.00 Second Floor One of the season's most wanted materials for Bath Robes is medium-weight corduroy. Don't fail to see the attractive new robes we show in this ma terial. Loose or belted styles, some are trimmed with fur. High or low necks, long or short sleeves. Many are lined with silk. All colors. From $3.50 to $14. TOYLAND The Kiddies' Paradise SANTA CLAUS extends an in vitation to every little boy and girl to come and see the beau tiful new dolls and toys on display in Toyland, on the Fourth Floor. $1.25 Toy Cannon 98c Fourth Floor Wood cannon that shoots cork ball. Usually Q & $1.25, priced special nowOl $1 Spelling Board 79c Fourth Floor Fox Educational Spelling board with mov- 7Ct( able characters. $1 Board -' Women's $6.00 Shoes At $2.95 Shoe Department, Main Floor Hun dreds of pairs Women's Shoes in this special offering. Patent, dull calf, satin, suede and vici kid with top of black, fawn or canary cloth; also many with matte kid tops. Great va riety of styles in heels and toes. All sizes in the lot, but not in each style. $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes, 2JO Off the pair today at only PC. New Bronze Kid Boots Special $4.85 Main Floor Women's French bronze button Boots, cut extra high, with imported cioth tops. Neat round toe last. Also new Gypsy Boot, in lace or button styles. Standard $5.50 Shoes on sale to- tJJJ.. Q CZ day at low price, pair v --' Coffee Day Grocery Dept. fourth Floor '40c Coffee 29c Lb. No deliveries except with other purchases made in Grocery Depart ment. Our famous 40c Im- O Of perial Coffee at, the pound"'1' 50c Tea at 39c Lb. Fourth Floor Uncolored Japan, English Breakfast or Ceylon Teas; excellent 60c grades, and OQ, priced specially Thursday STOLLWERCK Milk Coco 2 Of? riant Bulb Now! Choice assort ment of best varieties in wanted colors. Hyacinths, Narcissus, Jon quils, etc. Now is the time to plantl ' Xmas Sale of Handkerchiefs Now in Progress Main Floor Be wise; choose the gift Handkerchiefs NOW, while the stocks are crisp and fresh, right from the makers; and, besides, the assortments are vastly more com plete than they will be later on. SPECIAL BARGAINS Women's 20c Lin n 1 OJ, Kerchifa, emb. corner ' Box 3 Women's Sea (Pt flrt loped-edge Kerchiefs W W o m e n's Handkerchiefs, CZf( 65c, 75c and $1.00 grades-''-'-' Spanish Lace Ker- C T Q chiefs, box of 3 for pX -- Fancy Christmas Box free with Kerchief purchases of 50c or over. $2.50 Card Tables $1.98 rrnB IB I K I Dept. Third Floor' Thursday we will sell 200 of these high-grade Card-Tables at above special price. They are made just like this illustration; can be folded and put away when not in use. tiiehlv rnlished mahoiranv finish with green felt-covered to pa. Standard $2.50 la- tJ7 T CJ ,bles, special now at f -r - 25c to 35c Cretonnes 1 7c Yard On Sale at Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Barrain Circle. First Floor-Timely, indeed, is this sale of cretonnes, fVr nearly every woman is planning to make many small articles for SftTiwh m Sundry bags, collar bags, pil ows, scarfs and various ner novelties. Over 6000 yards beautiful new cretonnes in this JJt ?Sm purchase. Hundreds of different patterns in small or e anTlight or dark colors. Such qualities usually sell -t Q at 25c and 35c; priced special, the yard for today at only J- G 2.50 Tapes try Table Runners at 98c Draveru Remnants at 10c Yard Bargain Circle, First Floor Ta ble Runners of extra good grade Upeatry in attractive patterns and colors. Full size. Very desir able for gifts. Usual nOfi $2.50 Table Runners for Bargain Circle, First Floor For immediate clean-up ot several hundreds odd pieces and remnanta of Drapery Goods, selling, by the yard up to 40c. We offer f them Thursday at, yard v A Most Important Sale! 200 New Hats Just Received By Express will be placed on sale Thursday at a ridiculously low price. All are distinctive, new models, not shown heretofore in Portland. See spe cial display in the show-window. $16.50 Models .$5:95 Millinery Dept.; 2d Floor W Beautiful new Hats with gold-lace brims and velvet crowns, trimmed with gold and silver flowers, fruit, etc.; some especially attractive models are trimmed with gorgeous roses. Other hats have soft shirred brimB, roll-brim sailors, trimmed with combination of fur and flowers and dozens more in all the very smartest Q.T shapes for hojiday season. Hats worth $10 to S16.50 for PJs $6.50 Electric Toaster at $5.19 Dept. Third Floor Xt 1 This high-grade, nickel-plated Toaster on sale "Electric Week" at a special low price. Beautiful finish, with polished black metal base, swinging doors and toast holder. Standard re- g 1Q tail price $6.50. For p- A f ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES of all kinds Percolators, Chafing Dishes, Baking Ovens, Fireless rnolcrs. Feet Warmers. Vacuum Cleaners, etc., etc., on display in House Wares Section, Third Floor. GET OUR PRICES TODAY! Entire Stock Cut Glass 20 Off. Special Sale Electric Portable Lamps $ 5.50 Electric Lamp now $ 5.00 $13.00 Electric Lamp now $ 7.00 $14.00 Electric Lamp now $ 9.00 $18.50 Electric Lamp now $12.00 .-n nn F.Ipctric LamD now SI 0.00 $23.00 Electric Lamp now $f0.50 GRAPPLER'S FEE DROPPED Ordinance Charging for Recovery of i Bodies I j-pc"- No charge la to mid herfter for "the -ovary from th Hver of bodies of drownea person- - Council ytar4.y "P"'"1 nance heretofore effective making chTrfe of Mi th" recovery of Th. me.sur. w. repealed at the re que.t of Mayor Albee. who centered Uiet the charge te Improper. I 1 R. A. Clep's Funeral Is Hc4d Funeral service, of Roy Artie Olep. who died Hund.y. w.r. eondu5,a1inam day from K. T. Byrne.' ch.Pel. avenu and Knott at reet- K.v John L. Rich vlrar of ft- John, "ellwood Kpls tepii Cburca, officiated. Interment waa made In Rose City Cemetery. Mr. Giep wa. 17 years of aare. He wa. In the employ of the American Express Com pany t The Dalle He 1. .urvived by hi. widow. Mr.. Clara Olep. and a brother. Wesley Glep. of Mason City, la. ARSON SENTENCE PASSED Max Albert, Convicted Year Ago, Is Paroled by Judge McGinn. Mora than a year after hi. convic tion before Circuit Judge McGinn. Max Albert yesterday was sentenced to three to .ever, year in the peniten tiary and paroled. . Albert was convicted October 25. 1S14, of burnlnr his residence In the Alberta district with the Intent to defraud an Insurance company. Tha Federal authorities arrested Al bert, and a charge of perjury, vaa lodged aarainst him in connection with some bankruptcy proceedings. He was convicted and sentenced to serve one year. Only recently Albert was re Heased. , Columbia County Stock Winners. DAYTON. Wash., Dec. 1. (Special.) Columbia County stock took high awards at the Cascade Stock Show at North Yakima last week. R. A. Jack son, took first prizes on his Rara boulllet ram and ewe. that have just returned from San Francisco where they took first ribbons: Senator Clyde Weatherford was awarded first prize for hi. Belgian stallion in the senior class, and B. M. Turner's Be4gian mare took first prize and grrand champion prize, and his yearling Belgian colt took first prile- in It class. Most of this stock will be exhibited at the Ftn-k 'show at LewiHton this week. Read -Xhe Orcsoniau's classified ads.. B I ' "j.1,! I defect Ifm&etf! At FOUNTAINS. HOTELS. OR CLSEWHCU Get ORL.GK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED fVIILK The Food-drink for All Ages. Delicious, nryigoratmg and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard home. Don't travel without it qclck lunch prepared in a tninnta. Unless yoocaty -HOttUGSCS" you may got a Substlsutm