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1IIE MORXIXG OREGO'yiAy. TIIURSDAT. DECEMBER g. 1915. PAGEAHT HERALDS PROSPERITY DAI Electrical Parade Is Viewed by Cheering Thousands Along Brilliant Route. HOME DEVICES FEATURED fmrwloa I Markr-d by iomimrt- of OIJ-jlo Vlctaalla WUh Tho of tloctrVHj Ot hhar of Applaasav i o T brUMaaea. ta tmsmr a4 vrt4 otii ti e ot-tri.-t r ' ra44 Ktora tbauaafxl. of lertlaatr b last aUt liaarf Mo.rlaoo. Tnir. Vtitmiu, rift 4 coaaavt'B, ttrmt o wttassa rrUnI anara to rot TospalUr aaa. f.tlttla tkal ara aaa? ain coadrt4 y laa loaxttaT ltrraj flraoa l all U cttlaa of tea Caied Utata. Cram tJw tiro a asa.tmoth fa.Mla,Bt. a or 1 f.a loo. al of ! srocasaiao until lha last aMc! f)aa4 br. too lbroa aloes laa anaraa of lha Km at march s4aea4 talf k.artf aeproa: a apptauoo al lha itJf4l and tjr Uiiir at U coml-al stasis -&t tad aas ptaood adar lao llra-tlo of tla eommtllaa. To ft.ikiaa; of o rhliaM. aa -lar(4 J!ttoo cf a p-"! flask, tka otry of tha !uka Kftr(c Comfr. tamxiw'4 lha a?praeh of lha parad. rolKwln Ihia fai' eama lha bt loot of tHa fto f.stival. txarte tha ..n4L Tha Wboia World Know. tha Prtlaa4 Roo-.- aa-4 Ml-4 Ul oa4Ftara aa4 motorn of lha Port Iaa4 BaUaray. L.lkt Powar Com pony, (Upa-Min ln.Jy music. fm poll rroooHy." r-.rkaea tka bit of tka nic tbo Mil f.acara: tha Una of prlatlr 00 04 alaetra. (l-awcl. a4 ! nr a-arlna- ooo of lha lattara 01 ia .ri p-ro--p-a-r-l-t-y. ta tha llaa of comic tha Tor4 Paaca fklp." b.tlT ood4 with ratinoo. asoatinc 4ad'y coer.ttl. l br kaisarlJia Individual, and carrym . ita bow a bird ea-a la M'6 alapt tha -aaaa of aaaca." a Ursa Kaodo lUnd K4 rooai.r wr.ai.d from tha crowd that lla.4 tha atraata. Ita ahare of P plaua. Aaotb.r af tha comlra that roo rood (( from tho poraorwt aloa ika utrvta waa tha oppaaraaca of tha Tayl.a aad Paaraoa Lata to thair " fcarao ahoy.' Aa ordinary bucry. tha aort that jroar ct--towo r.iatlv.a m yaa with al tba d.pot la tho Mmm.r tlm. waa prtp-Ud by an aaami lookin kora with o Tor a!a p - attatd to Ita oli.a. Tha boraa had baaa laaartod la Lha ahafta tha vnaf war aad walhad down tha atravl with tha waon rla(lrtn ah.aJ. a'moat loat hi toa blaaa of a.ctrtri:y litat actauUala4 from all aidca of toa l. Moaao Dootroo aro Aaaooai raaara. mcoarara of atr-irt'al prlhlptaa aad aaa-t(ora of aloctneat la wo hat ta.lr rtaeaa la tha 1 - .Wairdty dr.wa4 mow baarla a'taa oa whKh w.ra prini.4 1 am Jim Walla.- "I am Baa Jraaklln." T ana Andy Am ..- -t am Alas Volta.- "1 am Nick f'aradao '1 aaa Caorta Oh a." acat tr4 th.maaivaa iom( tha ethar f.alaraa af tho parada. A atalao ca tho too of a whlta cel aaa. aad caryta a hoaaar. "ropf lir." a float o wbl-a rodo a dra-tco-worw boaaowira. tho old-lahlon4 tlnk aad ail tha opairtanaara. of droaary that It !(. i: aaotkar faaU lood4 with tho Mat In.lro an.ata af tartora. bat anod.rala4 by ...rtrleitr. w.ra otbar fatara pa tad.. Tha aaraa af tha at.ctrlral paaat Ut alht waa dua to tha effort of rl KpouMio. L. W. Raao aed O. U. Kewaav trosara of tha raro that fomd tha ward prooonfy w.ra Ioa M Mt'k.n. Vt J. ft. WratL Mra W. A. T. Haiko.1. J W. Via Matra. W; MWnt. rhllll Droaamayar. Mra. orl.a ttoahapfal. Haory Alhora. Lwla L Haaao aad J. D. IU aat o that wtr nay bo plpad to rack four rarloada of lumbar w.ra roa aaraad In makin tho aumtn alooo. v. i lit in mar. m.a.r v - . . , .... . . . . k .11.11,111114 i u a, r.inm. mat tarn a.mt w.h will bo at Ira.t H. Tha ' - . - . j . v i h K.ntoa rar. which loopo on una tahlntoa and connacia by tranafar lib lha cara to tha atockyarda. Ona of tha ha? aoclal faalurra of tha baaaaat, which la aat for Thuraday T.nlac. PacaMbar . at lha Chambor lo tha lavllatlona that baa boao aval om Rri ID. oi.gsiB. VMlluo McMurray. an.ral a.a r ant of lha CX-W. It. N. Com pany. County Conimllon.ra Kufua C Malman and W. U Ucblnar. J. A. ChurrhilU uporlataad.at of Publlo In- intciioci, oai.m. - ta.U whila haaanot claim loo di.tioc- Tia of aoiaa niim - - 1 ho. ha ad I. lhat lha -nltalln m. . w . . r,.i i Km! I am now la tha clan of tha ir rtt4t' Emm l Timma aajn. roam oa my bna7 lh.ro with oom ' " - . . nd Wilfrid f. Joaao. of tha North w.at.m N.ttoaal flank, bava aicnillad lhay wltt bo praaat. KANSANS FAVOR HUGHES opitM 1UW l rroHTMi PJT hOttK rod ratsiorxt v. VANCOUVER BODY 'ELECTS aT. U hatawrrUad la Proaldi-at of Sow Cbabrr of Coaiaicrn. TAjfCOTTtR. W.h. Doe. I. ? eal - J. U anthartand waa :etd pr.aid.at of tho bow Vaacoai ar Cham aar af Commarco taalhl. Tha oeta caat toatxht waa tha lar aat m fvta yaara. Oa tha tirat oi th.ro ar.ro lhro raadidat.a. J. U Bi4thartaji4. W. U. Drawl. y and W II. Maaak.mpar. bat aoeo had a najorily. Mr. Boa.k.rapar. bam low m a. waa drorpa4 and a aacond balloi rt.ct.d Mr. Huth.rtaad praaidaot and Mr. Drawtay nica-praald.at. Tho dirortar. lal.r tlrl4 tho folia-, la aaxntlTa camalitM that ai.l m..t hail W4naday to a.!a.t tha rr.tary of tha rlab: J. A. ftooovan. W. tj. prowl.y aad A. Baraham. J. Mw ! y waa aioctod tri.ar.r. Tta mmmltiM la eara of tha ra. orr.ataaiitM of tha c(K w. J. Klna.y. J IL aUw.il. C. C. turlay. Donald Me- Ma.tar ao4 C C Dala. waa diabard w!'h aa axpr.aatoa of tho club ao- pr.ctatioa af tho macacataat ef tha rampolfa. CHILDREN KEEP UP CALLS Chamber ef Coanjaxcva l1antkU With Qacrirw Koaay Coatoat. . X. Wclnhaam, atatlallelaa for tha Vaa rvatopmrat B'j'.ao of tha t.'haiabar of Comatrrt. almost wlaaa bo hod not acr.ad to tah. from tho ahouldara of tha cu.toma offl- lala tn bardaa of aaaw.rlB tha o.totioaa tha ro ooarod In by aokool childraa who ara eompotinaT la tha o-a r coaia.t af iha Chambor oa "fortiaod aa a Uraal f.apeft." Tha )nt arn4 a wa . aad la. Ma of a faw aar. tha affi.-o of Thomaa C. Itarha ro'l.rtor of eitmi r.prta4 to tho Chambor thai tn caullat haadla all Iba owoatloaa that w.ra bain tal.phoa.o la. aha all ratio war. omarod ant ta tha Chamhar far Mr. W.tnbaam lo aaawar. It. haa hod bla aar a. a l.l.phoo. alcht baura a day .r aloro ITraahi f. MarUawa, Topoka lltor. taliloa; ta rortlaad. rrodlrta Trowbta nlik Bootlrsa. ra. tirnltnirat anion tha Krpubl.can l.ctor of Kaoaa atrcnly faoro lha nomination ef Jutl- Much. a for lha lrrldncy. Krmnk I. MacLaa- Bon. .dilor and aroprt'tor of tha To- paka Mala Journal, who la titin for a ahort timo In fort. and. lis la ao compinixl by Mr. MacLannon and Ih-ir d.uabl.r. "I idmiri lha alliluda lakrn by Jua- lira Hush. r.cardln lha uBrtlon lhat ha bwotn lha parly norolnra," ld Mr. MacLannon last nicht. "I bo- ila. Ihouch. lhat Ih.ra I. anouh a.n timrnt anion tha U.publlcana of Iba country to brln about bla nomination." Mr. MacLanaun aaya that Bast to Justlro lluchaa Ih.ra la cooald'rabla upport In Kna tor e.nator Borah, ef Idaho. Throuchout tha atata. ha d.clarr.. tha faction la tha party that r.ault.d In a division la 111 now ara rartdly r.unltin. lircauso Urn and noaniBKion ara about lo snl.r tha ranks of tba pro hibition atal.a. a lor with Kansas and mkiiI oth.rs. Mr. MacLannon la much Intarrst.d la tho local ailuatloa la that particular. -Tba ftrt troubla jrou will ho." ha said, -will bo with tho aoiooakaapara who parsiat la setllnr liquor la ona form or anotb.r aflsr tha law o. Into .(fact. Kor a od many yaara you will hara tha 'boollscsrr' with you. "Thn for anotb.r f.w year youU hava a constant altallon from thssa sansa soorca for ra-aubmlsaloa. But I am aora. Judcln from my axparl nra In Kansas. Ibal whan onca yoo aro rid of tho aaloona you'll Bvr want to CO bock to tham again." WOUNDED HEGRESSDEAD 11'ViHO OWE Dlltli TO K !- bttTIK is AKra:Tt:ii. too U AdmlaUtorod at Hoapttal by f omoaotoaw ban lajarlaa Tbooaht at ortowa. Mrs. Mildrad llalcblna. colorod and romanonly knewa aa NWalo hmlth. 412 r'laad.ra atr.o. di.d at l;i ocioca I h is mornln al tiood rsmanian iioo pival shortly ail.r ah bad baaa taitaa th.ra al.r aha bal b.an tound uncon- cloua In a room at Tantb and llandara in.li. with a kmfa wound la bar back ad aa Injury on tha h.ad. pr.suroably lofuct.d with a bottla. Hoarilal attandanta wara or ina opin ion bt tha lima of bar arrival that oh waa not danarously hurt. Thay ro noriiil to lha Do I It a. afl.r daath AO- curr.d. that a n.sro who accompanlad tha tnjurad woman lo lha hospital naa ta. n saan ITln bar somathln which ha aoaltooad. Aaron M.jlbarrr. who la said lo nova poa4 as tha woman's husband, later waa arrs.trd and admitiao. lo ma pouca that bo wa. tha only n.cro man to c- company lha woman io ina noapnai. Tha potlc ara ! looklrur for .i lia .UUama aad Mrllnda lirooka. pro- prt.tora of tho house whero lb ta juxad woman wa. found. MRS. MILLER IS ACQUITTED Mar Wltar-o Mlsalns la Caae or Woman Arc-nsctl of Arson. Afxar mora tbaa f'.va houra af da Itbaraltoa. a jury yaaiarday aflarnooo SHOW IS NEARLY READW Uaroarsrk :ipooltlow Urowada rrw varrd foe- Cattbr. Tha fta b taale whl'h will bouaa tha y-mcl.'X n:araafioaal Li.slh Ka poaltlaa whu-h vttl opan Monday ara ow la plaao aad baa hooo aoaipd with eolid aiifirt far fad! sat kaa ta.a wr4 for t'thi!a ood r.lttd SiTW ACT t TMOIT BIUI. TOMOtlT. 0 i M Harriett Borland. A splsadld prormmo of pro fessional -tryouia- will da pra aaot.4 at tha Kmpress " hoator lonlahl oa tba aoroa show, in cluded ft Kmpraaa bill, which rompruas ono of the funniest circus acta aver aposarln on a vaudeville state, called Hi. l a So ciety Circa. Herbert llode will Introduce fie -tryouf acta, which will In clude Harriet Burland. a clever Int. a Us who will alfar a am In and daacln act. Oaora Hsrrls to an esrepllonally flna barltoaa sner and oUI sin a number of fepular aad classical eoroa Aaothrr act. nam un haosra. ara two m.n In aa acro batio aad cotn.dy bnoekaboat of farm, and tlraro Kurlou-h ! aa ocrompllah.d Violinist and wt! render popular and rartirna Mts, Thorn paon'a D c p Carve L a a Arc Bcttrr. GUARANTEE The Icair aro mJe of pur white) cr ratal, airntif icaJly f round and hit hi polished. No higher or mora perioct example of the art of lens rrindinc '' e-C fcn prodacrd. The curve U toward tha eye. which practically ta the convex curve of the eyeball. This remoTc the . prinmatic effect caused by looking obliquely through the ordinary lens and eliminates the unpleaoant experience of " Ing the edc. We are prepared td grind all complicated lenses while you wait. Y take care of your eyes la the way of Icaa changes for owe year from date of purchase. No extra charge for the service. THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-10-11 Corbett Bldg, 24 Floor. acquitted Mr. Daisy Miller of lha charit of burnln bar noma on mir le.nlh street. November la. 1914. lo obtain Insurance money. Tba trial be fore Circuit Juds Uanlenbala bad laal ad nearly al day. Mrs. Miller' a bouaa burned at S o'clock In tba mornln. under what Fire Mar shal Jay Stevena declared war de cidedly suspicious circumstance. 8he waa paid Mu by an Insurance com pany (or bar loss. After Mr. Millar wa placed on trial laat week It waa discovered that Billy Crosa. who bad baaa tha prosecution's star witness befra lb grand ,'ury had d.'rappaarcd. HOMES SOUGHT FOR TWO Roy of SeTa Nerds Mother's Care and Brother, IS, Requires Aid. Tha Juvenile Court baa found two boy who ara la aed of home. Law. ranee. a4 aeven. la a well-behaved, lovable little fellow, whoa mother la dead aod wbosa father baa bean out of work for months. Tba man ta willing and capable but connot And work. Meanwhile tha boy la In creat Bead of a mother's car and eom nourlablnf food and worm clothing. Cnffard, arid 13, has lived part of the time on a farm, and ba la wUlIn aad bandy, lie has no ona to make a borne for him. Will not soma kindly family open their door to tbaa ladaT Thi la the question oakad by the Ju venlla Court. Anyone wlllln to sive Ihrm a chance may telephone Jude Clccton. Court House. PISTOL -DRAWN IN STORE Man Accusing Clerk of fchort Change Is Arrested. Charted with drawinr a revolver to reinforce hla argument lhat ha bad baaa short-chaaeed by a clerk. Joseph Bech myer waa arrested In tha Model Cloth In ittor. II North Hlilh atre.t. yaa terday by Palrolmoa Bale and Thomp son. U. Overback. a clerk In the store. asserted that h sold Bechmyer a autt of clothes, and that In a abort tlm the purcbaaer returned onmly declar- nr that bo hod been ahort-cbanced. When Overback denied this. Bocbmyer la aald to bava drawn hla pistol, when another clerk telephoned for the pollca Carry In concealed weapon la the char placed asalnst .Bechmyer. MULTNOMAH COURT ELECTS Korratrr Banquet ' After Selection, of Officer. The annual election wa held last Blxht by Court Multnomah. Voreaters of America, followed by a banquet. Tb follow tag officer were choaeo la bead lh lodne for the coroln year: Chief raoser. I. Jacobs: ub-chtef rancer. II. Carp; treasurer, am Kafka; financial secretary. Edward Goldsmith: senior woodward. JL Kuwensky; Junior woodward, M. I'ockoy: senior beadle. William Korber; Junior headie. Dave Freeman: truatee. C. I'ander; eiamln Inc doctor." rr. d. M. Uelier; lecturer. I. Ucllert. MRS. T. W. SULLIVAN DIES Wife of Orrgon City Commercial Club President Kail lo Ball). ORKHON CtTT. Or. Pec. J (Spe cial. Jars. Thomaa W. Sullivan, wlf of II: president of the Oreeon City Commercial Club, died early thla morn In following on operation yesterday 01 lh Oreon City Hospital. Mrs. Pullivan had been III about two weeks. 8he Is survived by her husband, who la hydraulic engineer for tha Port land Hallway, LJctit dt Tower Com pany, and by three children Miss o dla Hulllvan and tleors; and Krank Bulllvan, TOADSTOOL EATEN: 3 DYING Tacoioa Couple and Boardrra'Are Mi-tlma of rolaonoo Cungua. -irvii Tv.sK r. 1 lr and Mrs. William Uyona and Claude Kcales. a boarder at thalr home, are dying in a hospital ber a a result of rating toadstools, which they mistook for mushroom, this afternoon. All be'-aoie violently III two hour afterward. Tba physlclaa In attend ance holds eut no hop of recovery. Peallal's Offkw Rohbetl of teold. A number ef souvenir geld coin and a quantity of gold for dental work comprised tha loot taken from the office of Dr. William R. HarleL HI Killlnasworth avenue, by thieves who ntared the PIQr yeaterday. Tho ma a Daly I Badly Cut. Tbnmaa Daly. 4i. waa tak.n to the Good famarlian Hospital lata last Bllit with a aerlou cut en the head, appareally r.iada oy a carpenler'a square. nd Tt Orrgoolin's claastried uet. IT IT airoerb and 'inliimao !usic by Electricity M A Timely Exhibition at Eilers Music House for Music Lovers and All Wh ql Are In teres ted in the Latest, Electrical .Developments. Less than twenty rears ago the very first one of our electrically operated pianos was displayed at the Mechanic' Pavilion in this city. It waa the first electrically operated piano ever displayed out sUe of the inventor's shop. Since then nickel-in-the-slot electrical pianos have ground out . tunes withou. end. .. But for this first electrical piano, 10 centa ad mission waa charged. The admission money went to defray the completion of a talented little Portland . girl's musical education in Vienna and Prague. The first one of these wonderful pianos was sold to Mr. Louis Burke and is now in use in the beauti ful home of Mr. Gay. Lombard, at the head of Love joy street. Following this, a short time ago, came Mr. Stod dard's brilliant invention, which is now embodied in the Nation's foremost piano the Chickering. This is known at Eilers Music House as the "Chickering ArtisTr-phic" and achieves the same results as the above-mentioned instrument, and it also permits the use oi the regulation American music roll. This latter invention secured the medal of honor at the San Francisco Exposition. In a few days a (dickering Artigrrphic Grand (containing the same mechanism as the upright) will also be on display, being de layed by a freight congestion existing in the New England states. The highest development of a regular electrically operated player-piano is -the Autopiano De Luxe Electric, which also, in iU class, received the medal of honor at San Francisco. These instruments, too, are on display at Eilers Music House. "Grafonola Baby Grands," electrically operated, the most fastidiously made phonograph ever con structed, aro also shown. Electrically operated pipe organs for mansions and auditoriums and moving-picture theaters, also the various types of modern Orchestrions, duplicat ing the work of orchestras, large and small, are in operation. There are also many electrically operated Band -Organs, reproducing; the work of large or small bands. All of these instruments are playing 'and for sale at Eilers Music House. Don't fail to see the big west window containing a continually operating exhibit of some of these truly wonderful instruments. Soon to be consolidated with Graves' Music House, making it by far the greatest piano or gen eral music establishment in the Nation. Consolidation Sale Now in Progress at Both Places 1 47 Fourth St., Near Morrison, and Broadway at Alder PHARMACY CLASS VISITS O. A. C. -STfDOTH TO IXSPfcCT LO CAL. DOWXTOWM DRCGSTORES. Baataeoa Metkoda Are Espial to Koture Drolata I i. Clark la Heat at Xovel Loaeheoa. Headed by Adolf a Zlafle. deao of tha pharmacy ochool. approximately i ..-.- f iha Dharmacy class of tba Oracon Agricultural Collea yetrdy spent the dy lo Portland nd wr for th groat port oi ma - r ih.wciark-Wodward and th Woodord ai Uork Companies. Upon their arrival Hf th city i 1;1 A. M, -th prospactlv drug . b1 maaera Inspected tha wholesale and retail toro. olog trom top to bottom Of th uruB ru.. building. , ,.. They it all th phase of tha i Biin ufocture of pill d lotlona and the war taken throush th clerlcol depart ment and th method, of 0 tha malt-order buelooaa and th aa talla of clerical manasameat war ex plained, la tha retail otor every d Lartruent rclvd doe ecru tiny. Tha blf seat port of th entertain ment waa presided Over by U U. Clara. AfUr th Inapeotloa tour bad bean oomPl.td. th. visitors wer taken to th oevoath floor and ther seated themaelvea obout a luncheon table apread with all th dellcaclea that they could dlro. Th m.nu consisted of seven course, and each eeparat dish wa served In aonie chemical utenalL Oranse and hlacfc pennants nun from all sldea of OUCH! LIE BACK. L B 1BAG0 BACKACHE AWAY Rub Tain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old -St. Jacob's OiL" Kidneys use backache? No! They have bo nerve, therefor can not cauaa pain. Llatan! Your backache la cauaad by lumbafo. sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief I southing, pen tralln 'tU Jacobs OIL" Hub It rlht oa your painful bacK. and Instantly the soreness, atirfness and lamsnes disap pear Don't stay crippled! Oet a email trial bottle or ")u Jacoba Oil" from your drusflst aad limber up. A mo ment after it la applied you'll wonder what became of th backache or lum bar o pain. Kub old. honest "Ft. Jacob OH" wheevr you bav sciatica, neuralgia, rheuhiatiem or sprains, aa It la abso lutely harmless aad deoan't bura tba akin. Adv. Men and Women Women aa well oa men ore mod mis erable by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmers Ifa amp-Hoot, th arreat kidney remedy. 1 highly recommended by thousands. Pwsn p-ltoot etanrte th hlirheet for tha reason that n many people ear It baa proved to he Just th remedy need ed In thoiisniide of eve tha uioat ills treeeta cases. At drusalsta In too and ft. 00 sixes. You may rt-eiv a sample else bottle of amp-I:nt by I'arcel Post, also a pamphlet t'llin you about It. Ad ur Dr. KlItM.r & Co. Blnchamion. .. V ond anilosa ten cenfi. also men Hoik the 1'orUand Dally Ortgonian. the room ond in one end of the room aat a skeleton smoking; a pipe. Following 1 th menu served the CorvalUs students: Iranlum Bacca Coctalius rt nesura a pled crsduee. us at Clsmus Chowderlum en mortler de porcelain. Acetaiia Orum et Bolsnum Tuberosum, en capsule evsporatolre. Fanla et I'eira, Casaus, et Peanut lua Butyrum. en plaque pilule. Muna Ansthum. Maturua Bacoa. en capsule evaporatolra, Alirajulum Ollcls Bpuma an mnrtltr de verre. Coffea. en mesure a pled raduee sans soiiooupe. TJrLs Curstla. IJbereraum Nsrro Phonius. , Xurte Uurt 'When Auto Plunges. CENTUAUa; Waah, Dec. 1. (Spe cial.) When on outo In which she was riding plunged over o cliff, MUss Kat Walker, formerly a nurse In a local hospital, eestalneil three broken rib and other lnjurlea. 'according to word received by friends here yester day. The accident occurred east of the mountains. PROVE WHAT "AN-URIC'' The New Discovery for Kid ney, Rheumatism and Back ache Will Do for You. . Send 10 cents with nam of thla paper to Dr. Pierce, Invalid' Hotel and Sursrlcol Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.. for a large aampla package of "An uria" It will convince any one Buffer ing from kidney, bladder, backache, that It la many times more active than lithla. ond dlssolvea urlo acid in the system as hot water melt augar; bo side being absolutely harmless. It pre serves the kjdneys In a healthy state by thoroughly cleansing them. It clears the heart valves and checks the degen eration of blood-vessels and regulate blood pressure. "An-urio" is an Insur ance agent against sudden death. Benl to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y for fre book on Dlseaoes of Kidney. Adv. Announcing Holiday Festivities at Hotel Multnomah CHRISTMAS EVE Friday, Decem ber ?4, the regular semi-weekly dan sants in the ballroom, 9 P. M. to 1 A. M. CHRISTMAS NIGHT- Saturday, December 25, a Carnival Dance for guests and patrons, in the ballroom, 9 P. M. to 1 A. M. This will be made a- typical Christmas night with serpentine, balloons, etc., and Exhibition Fancy Dancing. New YEAR'S EVE Friday, De cember 31. Dinner served in the Gold Room up to 9 P. M. At 9 P. M. f harp the Festival de Luxe will start with supper served in the Arcadian Garden. Vaudeville' entertainment and sou venirs. Reservations will be booked only when accompanied by check, at $2.50 for each person, which will be applied on your bill for the evening. Imme diate reservations are advisable. Business Doctor Newest Profession f , v " inassnr - iiiii 11- - - ' George Francis Rowe, -whose original advertising for Aronson's Jewelry Store has attracted wide spread attention, is the head of a unique organization which has grown out of the profession of ad vertising. Besides providing unusually original advertising, the Rowe con cern is able to lend financial aid to merchants who find themselves with shrinking assets and grow ing liabilities. One particular case may serve as an illustration: A prominent concern in Tacoma found it owed over a hundred thousand dollars and that its net assets were worth less than sixty thousand. The creditors had a re ceiver appointed. The business was about to be sold. Rowe and his associates proposed to finance a cash settlement with the credit ors. The offer was accepted. As a result the merchant was able to continue in business. lie reported a saving of between twenty-five and thirty thousand dollars. A similar case occurred in Seattle. A depart ment store was involved. The chief creditor was a banker. Rowe 'a company took charge of the stock, paid the creditors, share and share alike. Out of the wreck the former owner (who was planning to retire to a ranch) reported saving about thirty thousand dollars in merchan dise and all the" needed fixtures. He is still in business and doing fairly well in a smaller store. In'an interview yesterday Rowe supplied the foregoing facts, and, continuing, said: "This is the first time our organization has been outside the State of Washington. We have a big number of patients on our hands in the- Puget Sound country. Times have been any thing but good. However, the tide is turning, not only here, but everywhere, and it looks as though the worst is over. However, we feel that there will always be enough work for the business doctor; for, good times or bad, men make mistakes. Our difficulty is to get them to confide in us before it's too late. It is hard for a busi ness man to realize that there is a concern which will supply money even after the banker says "No." It is hard to realize that, even if the liabilities are bigger than the assets, everything is not lost; for, nine times out of ten, creditors will look in favor on a quick set tlement for cash, and the business, with some reductions in overhead expenses, can be continued." Garrett Fisher, formerly treas urer of the Stone-Fisher Company, department store operators in Seattle, Tacoma and Everett, is secretary and treasurer of the Rowe Company. Fisher is just at present engaged oil a big job in One of the leading clothing jstore in Tacoma, his home city. lCrowded with flavor 2 Velvety body NO GRIT 3 Crumble-proof 4 Sterling purity 5 From a daylight factory 6 Untouched by hands Gum The7-point fjum PEPPSRMINT-1N HBO WRAPMd CINNAMON - IN BUJE WPIAPFIH "' 1