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TITE MOHNINO nnrfiOXIAX. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1915. l 1 ' till i w kit iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiirv i ? -LJ l.l1 Ml VI M I II MMIIII ,11111111 III! II MAI II III o"I iiiitiiiri.r,-M t i t i eft ' a i . tiiiiiT.iititiiiii.il... t i . . i i r r i i . i i i i j v! iv foil I o' inin u i ail u rpfii"" Iho wedjin: of Mm AW" Aatsen an. r.-iwarq i-fi Jlorn. BB.I.-BJ ntmn if 4 lt BiShl r k .r min.t.r rre.ba Irnara I'harirh. T! rtl- w ra-l.ntlr llv l m 0f watte satlra. w'ta flouneln cf R.ntil'r skirt and slrsnnj of Ino mo lv C Sl bo-ll. Tho 1 1 w ! with U and d jen.i.t from a'a.tlo b4 fcaai t erno Hmj !o IS h f11 . ;rt Iraia. TS" e-uoa-i't was f orchid a-vt pri.lo'e rox. Tho t'"ir r.rtl fcra-tesmJid. Mis ''H I"vrH-r. "f Ab-rd-ee. Mt Mrl ri..-il.. of T.xm. aad lh ..... Il'l-n ami M-an lllt-r. w.r swot raiUr!) IB t"B !'-' wtta fcanr ItirC. Bin Bats o4 ttT cr- t I o..t-fsrii.n-4 t"U-jat ( lphli j.'l lrotir rt we tr f'...r a'M o- in 4inir r-- fm.it . .4 rrrjnt ! l'il fcr. i Bittr. t B.oni in l.o u.r .p 4 "-.. II trmm4 ki : w w!ri ro.4 pomi lc sa4 kk &tic w of or-bii-. T. fcri.lo : ll B1Jfrt k t.r ta-r n4 !: r r4 tt K. ll'Br. M" o'. iirrx trrr iR J A-fl All""! attorvi"! Mr an4 l.4rd K,f. r Kroaltttm'im. t&o 4.or. 1.01, t:uin oppi"'prtto rtttn for ii,. .... onl .rioojina ortMtl-ol' 1. . fc.i .ro in.l f -r tro a ef tiT!iii.l; toir f ! loro . . ,3iiiii ! IBo koeim of Mr n.i M- l'ir Aitoa. Ati Rm 1 1 no ., Mr ! Nf HtM.rt o" Jir.. U"t.r M-n. Mr lUrry M am. f K.o6'tr. S lita fan. b I woro Jlio- tt. Vfonto poUt.- b4 M 1.4- Bf-1 ri.or. a'ib ln & .bI" r n w.ro M . V.ro K..lman. Mim i.t-i.i kiioT .vl M T-lua i:i. Mr. n4 Mr M'rru Ufl or for Inc i ri"r U 'b 110 ftojl Arm. Arf lmnt. Mr. M.rr:. t ocuIr Itt tlufc-lom b4 IB t.t. c;ri- "4 ! dr!4 I em f tno rhrmin irl of tr o ABoenor Imtortonf .n Ij.o t.tor4 6. nt Mm M4o llr- : or4 flrmeora lrol It:l .rri i t tlo oll of tto tri4' Mr.uK. Mr on. I M V. A. ll.rir.BB, T r-r-riion T tuo pl-o o olo..h !.. J J M'4& orTicloiiB. fS, bri ! w. ttn44 b- BT or. JI lrmB Bn4 Mrrl - I ttt ottni4 Hi brutaor. Too tra in..iito roit! bb4 m foBr c!o Ir'-tio itno4 lfo crmoB. Iho brllo or a trctLn utl of fncon bruo a nul" i Bo-4 (!. Il-r ht w b omoil Ioim "4 a ,ot)1(a bo'Ktuot cfbri4' ooo n tors. Tfto br:4om.i4 "4 la irk Mat l-t! bo4 crrl4 laibrnond t j roooo. M' lvitl bb4 h b'l4o ltl . o Tor . niilB tS'ir homo m ,..i bo cb!S4 tho btij.iroom 1 ir. Tt iit i hnmo. tiril Al o.jiot homo wo4tln ylrl BC i ocl.iv. MM trtru4 Mi4o bo rmo tl brllo of J. C. Ilowloy. of .j TBo corortiorv whkrh; m m .r?orn .4 ty R. i film". Jr. tl.l b rltio Bn I B fooi do.. tri-r4. Tro o,,f, o tCoU B n E . Tno too rUt b Iho bomo o in bfi.lo -ror.t Mr. bb4 Mr Woltor r.i4. : Br4ojT. tho roon: ro 4;rto4 prolll.y lts IriiSt HoMoffJ. TSo b'lio lo b formor t. nr In no of ! l"ortl"4 rbol n.J bo. t nr frton.l horo. Mr. rtowloy t o. yrurriLnrt batno ITBo, of Lo4l. Tfto rouplo will so lo f'BO t?!ir .Mirv lrt M ltr will r!4n Bt lh ,N 4ai'roi. nfirml lunhoon n.$ h.o boB iit.B for tho b'H. 1ho niciont BBnunc4 Bboat too m-nt Btfo. 00 , (iirl" b--r ill oo opon4 ' f m6Iy holl of lilo of tho M:lio. r:j Ton'y-th"4 bb4 fAiy"' erot. botinin lhi Bfr t.mii or. I ranriDuini tbroachoal I'rl ! f tr4T oftornon bb4 bob n. Mn bouif 4 b"4 artistic art! ln. iu.l.t'i toi:. frv-T bb4 art n-,: , or k. oil! bo opon'4 for Blo al In- vri3u b-oth. whwh ho boob rr.n l r4 of!l by tho U4i of tno rMh. T H B- oro4 o-h trrnon) fi4 buftt lunrferan Brill . pruil4 BiSt fron ocleB. A i.irl op'ntn' rfir l!l bo bol4 tw ltnjnf. Mim NnB toBUr vlll 000 Ti l N . R irto Brill .rl.rf.in fon.At ott ono r-t tholr HoltBhtful d:'iii trti la 'ut lliua Halt. 000 rr .o i;:a JihnB lft olor.y for rr(T, horo mho wull ttl hor ,-it. Mr. Kl o, l lrwf. o o Vt. :.!wr4 f. lok inchnt h ro tirtio. ff r at lntrrcto vin la yort 'rn.ii . 000 Tho marrto of l"rrih A. hlu4 Brt4 Vim I. mm K '-rr B nl-omirJ un 7t'r4y ftiht al rn mnu't r-rn.. l NinvlooRfb N .rth. Iho !:. J. l:-hr4 Ol .n of 'i.-iotin Mr bb4 Mr. H. J. ii ar B'tn.' l l"" courlo. 00 Mr anl Mr. rkf l jhr an. W- :.ihofh) Mub-r I'ft U Btahl for tno Kit t r' lli BoU4r oaon M Winifr4 Hubr. bo b. In.i-ii .)ir al ln Hll Tbo Mikt i I bo In V York "ily an4 In :..t n m't of Iho limo. Thy lll fn I tho ir an I bo ntraino4 ttat'ly. Mr. Drtr Ai' h'"n h a !;- anl Mr. I. A. Ilnklnm. of t' M un. I . .Mr. Ilnabam U r,--- of Mi. M. J. Ait.hioon. Tho l. Itur aro binr Informally r.lraln.t o A bior ilt bo iin by llio "m- n d;jrimnl of Iho ICooo t'lty larh t'l'ih on Iril aftorBoon an4 onlo In to ili:hhouo. I'ront I I I o' lo B rr will bo irir I a Buppot. An B-t-f .nn1r.t ail f.It'w an4 dBBCinc i:i bo a f-aturo frm o tZ e. tot k. li.Mt i roBtaininc many fancy n i u.-(il arti. l "ill bo arroo4- Tho K'B'.on t".ah momror bao ar -r'a4 B Vr4 timo 4abvo for tao n.r of ti mbr H. Thoir attrac . -l .b..ouo ka boon tho acona of m.try b)oMo r ial f iO' t.oB o far 1 iritis tho ttltiur. NrlB Jaooary tn.ro will bo is ml4-wiBtor n-k4 bo 1. oln tno nual pri bb4 fora. 00 rrrttn4 rhrtr N tr4or of f'..ra rar. ill ontrrtoln with 1 ctrl an4 4ni'in prtyKri4ay inn Ik. l 3D l:uoi ir.t. o Ab rrot:n with danclnc and fn.y t . : . rH bb4 routv. will bo boll .tur4r Blsbt br Ibo Ktwand li 4rM't!. all of P atioBta. at In Bu ll Unum. :' Thlr4 trot. 000 Mim Alt Monfiot4lBm wilt on .rtrt thi aftornoon for Miw Myrtlo lint who l It k. marrlo4 Iwr.mVf I ' Tio iI.-oriaii wtil bo of I t urt Miifi'tinnu imI f.rn. Tho flfir l. b, ktubea shower aal the after II rnVOKKTRUDB . COHHICTTl ilii lli-ii iit i? ii?if?r5 ixiii4. b -si-? 1 "ffi ! 111 y 111 x - 11 l l nn will bo dorotod larclr to card. Th'io will bo about l tablo and Mm Tirjo McMUirn will bi Iho bolca. Tho Oirllma daivo of Thl Polta im will bo hold Poornbor - in Mvi'tnomah lloto ballroom. Tt Polron.o. will bo Mr. l'..fl Rood. Mr. J. K. Locho. Mr, lion Oa4by an4 Mrw. Tboodoro JTIild. 00 Mr. John OntMit ba boort railed Kaot oa account of h llna of hor motbor. wto) bom la la rnnylaoi. Io-ido4 Importanro In B social war L alta. hod lo Iho baJaar thai will bo linn io4ay by Trinny Cuild In Iho parl.h bvuao. Tablo rontainlno uo ful and fofivT arll-a. autlabla for; rrirltrn if to. hao boon proporod br doft fine.r and rlotor noodlo. and thoro will bo lr addition d'llcacl and aft.rnooa t( Mr. A. A. Morrlon and Mr. Wsrrn KlT will prosid at tho t.a tablo. A prooramroo Brill bo an ad 14 attrartlon. On duly a amataur hop lrl will b omo of aocloty'B moot attrartlro maid and matrona. All who aro Intorootod In dlrovrln an. propria! bolidar l't and who do iro a d.liahtful dour or mora of n lrtinmnt wi!l b wolroruod. 000 Mr. C. M- Nro antortalnod oa T'4r al a bride luorhroo In coro pllmoat to Mr. Anvando Krrr. wbo will l toon for toBton. Sorl-ly was In avideaco last rticbt In tho rbmber of Commerce at In - M .,4.- irw-i i-o-on dinner and fashion how. Ton l hi tho mo.t Important ont will be tho wedl'nj of Ml Iraro I'tlors and llallett Wln.low MiwlL Tomorrow tb borkey urn" at the . o llippodrom will claim orl.ly Irtioro.t. In fact, eterjoody "who Is aatM4r will bo there. Anion those who bva encatd "oata and hoe are: Mi Mo llirnn. Mr. and Mrs. ILnry William M.lr. Ilodn.y I. Ulisan. I'aul I roolirh. U llllam hhlnnor. Kufus llolman, . . tuffy. Ir. John W. Mc i ullom. Mat llousor. A. I. Wakeman. H I- llockwe.l. Aaron Krank. Mr iloorco II Morey. II. M. FUooi W. K. M-h.r. rr4 tur4oo with party of :. J. !. Mitcholl. J-illus Mel.r. 1". T. !oMC. I'- I. Moyor. Mr. and Mr. Dor ark. J. I. uth.rUnJ. K. U Keith. Mr. Alt ICunJlott. ill. II- lUckoll. fidney Clark. Ti'imu Luk with a party of I. Ir. Klll'noworth. Ir. J. K Uttel on. I Lo Webetor. Mr A- M. Ir roit. Mrs. AlK Honn IU. h. Mr. I. V Urroan. I I. I reoboriT. Kaloish Trimoto. U Kauffmat. H. a.. Itittnor. Kdcar Irank. v. IL Ho. fr. J. Lorno Mnion. Mr. I'red fluff urn. Ir. Krod H-41. tt. J. t. larrsll. J. I1'!. and acra of othor. Mia lluth Tool haa reserved plates for a fw friortd. who ahe will have a a-uo.t. Many mll dinner partlra will prorodo tbo same. tin jialurday nicht tho O-W. ft. N. flub will bao a ekatlnc party with a prormmo of pociltlo between S anl o clock, and a soneral skatins from 9 to l:i oclock e Mr. t' M. toul. of IM.o.ant Homo and rUn-lr. reontly was wed to Jarnn aa.ar IUthwl at M. John. Ko. ilrnc It. Hooa officUtlnc Itoth ar well a bow n in r.irn iu" t'ounty. pocilly Mr. lldhwelL e ondx t.d a buairaos at I'loa.ant Home and owned considerable property there. Aloo h wa In bulnra In r-arntr ir mim time. The couple have maa tneir homo on a farm raear Trouldale. Chanter r. r. K. f. il.trood. will b ontorlalned today by Mr. Pard Wieot. 7 tlrant slroot. A Christmas party and bueinrea selon will be Iho f.alures. Tho Jlt Wonuara- ITess ITub at a rocent buln meelin pBe4 a num bor of resolution rrJine the life and drmi.o of Mr. Lachen Coscisweil MltloT. of Kuaierao. Or. Mr. Mlll.r wa on of the charter mombera of tho Woman's I'roa Club nd her work wa In tho editing and pubtlehlnat of on of I'nrtUnd s early nia(aiitir. the I'acltie Kmplre. devot ed to women s Inlorost. l-ter ora this naarasic morated Irato the monthly manno callod Prirt. of which Mr. Mlil.r was editor. Tho I'rltt became tho aclfic Monthly and later on the .Pacific Monthly-nuraoot- Mra. Miller wrote pems ana nciion. Her booh. The Wisdom of Omar." writ tea la collaboration with Alma A. Itos;. rtLiiDtii i-on toobT. Boo lot y. Wed-lina Ma llrarr Peters and llallett winsluw MatwelU at Joopb T. Pelers' residence. Rajaar Trinity Parlsb House. 1 lo o'clock. Pall oVot lis h Rita Cathedral, tenlcht. I'lnhsr Drama !. for Miss Mary Show. Hotel Benson. o clock. Tea Ml Alta M.n.f leld-In-man. for Mi Mvrtlo Brit. fanc . N. C. II. ifirls at Co tnion Hall. HI llllll m ,rt. brou.-ht oarb of th writers liter ary renown. Mr. Mill.r loft huaband. Gorir Mrltn MUlor. and two BiBtora, Mr, flar C. IiiBbam. of Tortland. and Mr Idaho C la in poo 1 1, of Kucrn. Mra. Inchsm to an acttvo worker In ths Mother' t'onirna and a talonled mem ber of tho Woman's l're Club. CAKESmdCANDT ILLWJZV&LE. TIIK almond pat. already decrlbed In this column, ran be) ued to make tho "fruit and vegetable" cako and candirs that are often found among tho blher-prtced "fancy confecllon- Tvher Iho peanut flavor Is not dis liked, unaaltod peanut butter mar be ud. Ilk tho almond meal, to make a aomewhat imllar but mu-h cheaper confection. Tou aimply work Into tho peanut butter enoUKh sifted confec tion, r's susar to make a etirf. yet fleilbl. pte. unlnc a email quantity of unbeaten cbc white to enable you lo work In a lit t In mora sugar and to Civ a firmer texture when dried out a little. While witb the almond meal equal weiKht of almonds and susar Is a o,.n,ra proposition. It will usually I.. . . . . i. .,.4 bo found that mora suicar Is needed with tho (round peanuts on account of their otliness. and that tb peanut con. fertion do not beep as well as do those mad from almonds. "Potatoes" ""t a piece) of plain pound cake or honey cake tor aiy other fine textured, firm cake that does not easily lose Its freshness! Into pieces about I Inches lonat and S Inch to 1 Inch wtd and deep. Iloll out a -cookie" of almond pBste or peanut paste about -lnch to l-J-lncb think and enclose tha piece of cake Ira the almond paste, wrapping It round and moulding It to resemblo a nw potato. Mark a few "eyes" with a skewer, and roll In coco to glv an "earthy" finish. (arrets, turnip and beet may be similarly made, tinting the past more or le realistically with "fruit color ing" and finishing off. after the cocoa treatment, with a green "lop" made from candled angelica or green home made fruit past. arhes" also ar mad easily by the above method. The "red cheek" Is given with fruit coloring ' and the -bloom" by rolling In rorsfect loner's sucar after the "red cheek" I dry. "Apple and pears." too, ara moulded easily and colored, while two cloves blossom lor one end and stalk for the thor ar used to make the fruit moro "lifelike." Much smaller vegetable, fruits and flowers, made without the "core" of rake, but similarly moulded In almond or poanut paste and tinted a above, are useful for giving variety to boves of mled bon-bon or aa decorations for large cakes. W her no "cake core Is used, however, beginners should remember not to make the fruits and vegetables too large, as the nut past eaion alone I very rich and cloying. Very popular bon-bon centera can be made from this Past. Using It either plain or wrapped In a bit of fondant .ream before dipping. Krult past or candied cherries wrapped In almond past" will make good centers, dipped either In fondant or In rhocolala. A rich "fruit and nut loaf may also be made from this paste by kneadln in a few broken walnut, candled cher ries and candled pineapple, with or without a few white sultana raisin. A llltla eslra sugar Is sometimes needed. Tou form Iho mass Into a neat roll coot It with chocolate or fondant, or gtaae with egg white and roll In chonoed nut or cocoanul. Then you ll it across, like a Herman sausage, and either eat It at one or wrap each Pleco In was paper ir It is 10 go in o box or mld bon-bon. Net lo a supply of rood fondant, a Jar of almond past Is. as yousee. orae of tha most ronirin- in - - In the house" for the holiday cake and candy season Bnd Is made easily In ad vane. SoNoAPSftOTS. CtElt'J?B4KAE)0YIX Tb Woaaaa Wt Boot be. SHK I a Measlns In tbe borne; she Is a blessing la the community; she Is a blessing in business Is the woman who soothe. 8h Is a quiet, unobtrusive soul, and as a rule wa pay llttl attention to what shs does. Wa simply enjoy the benefits of her thougbtfulnea. Hhe deftly lowers a shade so that a blinding glare does not fall upon our eye or our work. If we drop In to see her. either in ber horn or at her office, she places a - chair for us o that w do not faca tha light, fhe regulates tn electric fan so that there I no Irritating bus. iii irair. bouquet of flowers, U only wild bios . ' f ;1 The essence of coffee is hidden in the bean. You can't see it For Schillings Best we select the beans with the most good fla vor; clean them, blend them, roast them just , right, grind them into even particles and take-out the bit terish chaff. Then we pack the coffee into airtight tins. Sounds easy, doesn't it? It has taken many years to do it right! Schilling's lest som'rli krd bv tha wsvslde. to bright en a cheerless room, bhu Quietly finds a child's toy and dries Ills tear, one brings a piece of crisp. browned-Just-rlatlil toast to the one at the breakfast table who does not feel qultu up to the mark. In lact. w hat Is ther that the woman who soothes doesn't do? And she does - t.ciriillv oo unobtrusively that you never recognize alio Is doing any thing. You simply enjoy tha softened light, tbe noiseless coolness of tho fan. tha beauty of the flowers, tha erls'p delicacy of tb toast. ct i koe lo the woman who runs tha shade with a loud rattle and banc to tha top or tna winaow; wn seals you by ber desk with the Blare from a white wall falling upon your faca; wbo starts the electric ian w mi loud whirr, and seems bllssiuuy un conscious of tha fact that Its duxs might Irritate anyone; wno, insicau contributing flowers to a cheerless room, aimply looks about with a criti cal eye and wonders wny us occu pants do not fix It up: wno gsses i- 1 . 1 ..nnn Iho BIM Bt th breBk- fast labia who can't eat what Is set before her. and very prouou., something- about "people who are fin icky." . We do not neea to bsk, u" o. -sort of person wo would rather have about 111? But If tna woman who soothes Is in our norao or in -r do we give her tho right meed of ap preciation? Ara wllnout man - - the little things ahe so self-effaclngly doe for us? . . And to become even moro i' "-"- . 1 . i . ..v which sort of per- au wo i'iu - ... i son we would rather be ourself? In aplta of tbe fact tnai ii me.... eif.cement to some extent. wotU wi rather not ba the woman who soothes than tha woman who Jars. -.n -,v,r i to hinder u from be coming-' tho ono we admire? By Mrs EAMplkzr- ONCE upon a time mere uvcu - who had ono son and bo was anx ious tho Trlnco should tak '" -Father. I must have a woman I can love and who Is as good aa she Is beau tiful nd as beautiful as she Is good said tbe Prince when at last hi. father ;.,o- him to make a selection from i ... a .nv among the princesses. ..., -You will nave 10 min cave to get all of that perfection In one woman." aaid the King: "choose good woman for your -."d me are you n i - - - ... , U," Prince asked lor a year In 'blch to make hi choice -nd promised bis father at tbe end oi mis nio " - But the year was almost up and still the Prince had not chosen his bride one dv th Prince was hunting In a fore.u When he came to , a Ing rock he ordered nts men . . It and see w hat u covereo. .or . to be in front of an opening aaa larger rock Alter some noru oio - ceeded In rolling aw-y the stone and to their surprise tney i'' -W.rh'tor' hes the Prince and his men entered the cave, but a flash of 1 gbt . I .k. .o lhev were obliged to oil.ni ... - turn away and cover their cc. Th Prince, however. ws - turned hack, and again they tried to enter. This lime the i rince -e..a of his men. and to nis surpr... . . . . . .mirk . of some- thai tne imm wo ... " .,. thing that hung from tho walls of the cav on both siae. r.io Calling lo bis men to nay. ... look a string or tne iii "IT. from the well and rounu i"-y "'" 11 . othoe nrecious monds. snppnires -"::' . ,ha stones which had been hidden In the '"But Ihe rrlnca did not stop "It us se what I beyond." bo said. There m".t be other treasures. The cave doe. not end here. and after searching everywhere the prince picked up me or "'-:n and ald: "I will carry you home with me. You .re more beautiful than all the precious stones. .... .... ih cat under his coat and rod back to the castle. That night his fatner rami rOOm UU awiu. J - --- - - nearly op: have you made your choice . - i .s - i if a a ki wuur - - The precious stones you treasure cave have made you the rich est of .11 prlnee. Ton have only to ask Simply Pour Boiling Water on a Stecro Cube and your cup of delicious Hot Stecro is ready. Strrm Cubes added to soups, sauces and gravies greatly improve the Schlerreun CO. uiainumur., GUI Made by Amarlcan Kltchon Producta AeserW AfWai Hoooe f iin.rr CxsooirsBSI jo rronraoro. tiS $19.50 BUYS A STUNNING FUR TRUED SUIT XTHERRT'S la tbo store and you know what that means! You can pick your out tomorrow, put it right on and wear It and PAY FOR IT ON WKEuLY OR MONTHLY INSTALL MENTS! Earlier In the season CHERRY'S put some Fur-Trimmed Suits on sale at 119.50. ituch pleasant, beautifully tai lored Suits they were for tho price that they sold like lightning, and an other line wa. ordered. It's here now. and If you missed get ting a Suit from the former shipment, better hurry- along up to CHERRY'S right away! Perhaps vou haven't the full price on hand. Well, what of it? A frac tion of the cost 1. plenty r the first payment, you know, and CHERRi S CREDIT SYSTEM makes the future payments convenient and extremely eHavo you ever been to CHERRY'S? Their place is at 389-391 Washington street. In the Plttock bloc and any princess in the land will be Jk A e..-nm r II IS r id t. When the King went out of the room the Prince sat a long nmo . i. - i i nn on hn loved enough to make his wife. Suddenly he felt something hot rubbing against him and looking down ho saw tho white cat he had brought from the cave standing beside his chair. "You beautiful creature." he said, "why couldn't you have been a prin cess as good as ypu are beautiful, then all my troubles would have been at an end and I should have been the happi- Tho Prince Jumped up from his cnair when he flnlsnca spean.inK . before him stood a beautiful girl, the most beautiful he had ever seen, and the cat had disappeared. . His loud cry of surprise brought the King Into the room, and there they both stood staring at the girl who stood before them. "Your wish Is granted, my Prince, she said. "I am a Princess who was changed Into a white cat by a wicked witch. Whether I am beautiful or not I cannot say, and you must find out about my goodness for yourself.' Tho Prince knelt before her. Tou are Indeed beautiful." ho said, "and no on could be as beautiful a. you are and not be good. ' "l have chosen my oriuc. imun, said. "You can prepare for the wed ding. You said I would have to find the treasure cave to find the wife I wanted, and I found her. The treasure cave gave me the greatest treasure In the world a treasure for a wife." Copyright. 19 1.1. by the Mr lure Neipsper Syndicate. New Turk c ity.) C. N. RAVLINJS BETTER Ore-Ron Horticultural Kxpe-t Is In rortland Hcrsaltal. C. N. Ravli".. of Hood River, chief of horticulture for Oregon at the Panama Pacific. Exposition, who ha. been seriously III at the Portland Surgical Hospital since Saturday, was reported last night to show decided Improve ment and It is now believed that he will be able to get about agalra short ly. Mr. Ravlin wnn airs, i.ovnn o. rlved In Portland from the Exposition Friday, and Saturday ho was taken to the hospital. Mr. Ravlin. who is a prominent horti culturist and nurseryman of Hood River, also installed and looked after the Hood River County exhibit at the San Francisco fair. Itoncburs Wants V. I.. Frazler. ROSEBl'RG. Or, Dec. 8. (Special.) Sheriff George Quine has made de mand upon Governor Wlthycombe for a requisition for the return to Oregon of W. L. Frailer, who was arrested re cently at Madera. Cal, on a charge of grand larceny. Fraxier conducted a paint shop in Rosehurg for several months before departing for California. It Is the opinion of the officers that his fratidulont transactions In this city flavor. now Co.. New York loo. 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A Smooth, Hairless Skin for Every Woman (The Modern Beauty) With the aid of a plain delatone paste it is an easy matter to rid the skin of unsightly hairy growths. The paste Is made by mixing some water with powdered delatone. This Is ap plied to the harrs not wanted and after 2 or 3 minutes rubbed off and the kin washed, when every trace of hair will have vanished. When you go to your druggist for delatone, be sure you get the genuine article. Adv. OUCH! PAIN, PAIN. RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS 3 Hand Em broidered Goods Handkerchiefs, beautiful pattern. Regular ?Q 85c value OatlC Reg. $1.25 A-j value, spec'l aj) 1 ,J JJ Doilies, 6 in set. Regular k3V-Va Ja,B,C)va-. $1.19 $1.50 value, special . . ALL NOVELTIES ARE REDUCED Dozens of dainty suggestions for gifts. fc-BoBBKBJBjBJH PORTLAND to Chehalis, Centralia,Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Belling ham and Vancouver, B. C. .daily 10 A. M. 5 P. M. 12:30 Midnight . The Oriental Limited . fast train for 3T. 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