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13 THE JfORNTNO OHEGOXTAX. THUKSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1915. 5 Uiocooooooosooeoaoeoooooooooooooooo0000 THE taadle- Aid forl.tf and other voos'tt of the I'lrst Con(rct(iuI Church ltd th o-l cau for 'kt Aat-Tub)rru:ael Society ataBd "y Kinc th Bttrry Mil R4 tro ! yestvrday. Their tUoru adld to t"k 'ro hUo BO amoral 9 tnT man 111'. Tb eut-of-toaa plare ar doing . ea leet vet. ku:lf howlrc f:eir In terest la t.l wik ef the o n!y. June t.a) City rr4er-t. It tirat ordr for SM wartla ata Ma soli. S little Can-pflre Oirtt '.! II worth. To ll'tt k-IiwI In TVaaao. Clatsop Co. at jr. : er et. la Las County, a slrl of K years of ( It la fXr f to sal. Atl over th stat intaraat la roln and thera la a frkBi:y rivalry to s arfen can do th ..t wrk. Tody ta Portland TVereen's Club an I I.) Or(on Ort4 itt N-jr sioar tbelr loyalty and will ndaor to maae a tBSr record. TSa 03env StaiBd artil ! for ta'l-lwarcuUr wera. of th mat lrtrtiti rtt4 af ft- e' ft w-ea. aiae th Ko'eatry a- iai! - maatinr e r.m.r ; In eremoar ajet i'jti of Mr Ttimit Mffri. Aerb fT5hua Club l I mt BtxM ant tir. "Trie Am of C;ulr- U t club afidy of tn Ara tlSia9 Cluo n ' ta ll:i.ov ; ea -:nl- i l rii.i( tM at l&a born of U n 'aa!a ott;mi. Wil mft rPr. DaaMr f lh A-nrt'fi na'voi'atioa. til en of l-'tr j.inl tlua la tl !'!to li.m yt.rjr aai Rrta;n4 t--o oI4 ro r; .ca anjoyab tretr''". I:nl'iriq c la tna ratloa Hotno l a tl a 4irioa to t.t q jtl ( t IBM la ID born. O-l t" ration rroat totrt an-t approcialioa ara d;?:aa4 T ta s i HtX Vra. Harry Vaa Drka ae i C:arn-a 9laia oraar tard'a procrimma ;t a auat from Z1 Tro'aloro.'" Vra. :. K. jw-ott (t't a im of fc'cro I t ra.ilnv it tt K-'r lU'ti x n a a"t raa from CSop n "Vha-I- r.attri.- as jb( bjr lira. Vaa 1 - . aral B'i-itloeat !aet!aft tf p.ara-1 bo1 aucr. a.tr wft a littl r' aa ef cao.lf vita a l t!4 la It il t f ta to mcd paraoa. ftafraah manta tnaa ra r-'l Mr. K- A. aa rhairmaa af tKa aatartalo nant rcmmltm. 'a t.a r('Smal om'rHtaa wara. JIra K. A. Tajlor. Mra i;.-r tif ". Mra. L H. r'ar. M ra. M. l alrr-r. Mra. J. Xjrt'a Witton antt Vra. T. W". rp.-. Mra. J.t!B IUlr. raaant ef i.lma(!o chap'r. wao Inatrumaatai la anaktnc 11a !.' r a otaC:a aa -oaa. a a a An 4 atill tba aao4 work ef tho Tintiii Njrt Axoclatioa m on 'rrtM. toaat arortin tra rara4 fr 2 aanarai eatiaata aa4 "a tabarcutrat pj..ot. Tbo llfa tiv4a ISa f(. taam ataifa; To vanara.) rajaak tt t-.safi-uur raa. III. total. TJt T?a raon 'aararioo of Woman' t'4b baa bam aisttn tha aaaoctatlnn '-(b tna monttia b finaacial aonationa. a a a a THa i(f;b Rro daaca anrf rar4 part too M( will fca on of the ftlv itnft of IRO aaaaa. a a o '". an4 arti.!i a lh larcbaon aHi.a turnir fra! bnoarn tha batrohal uf lta Nava ftrt rao a tl to tlarr) Va nharl Wajaf Mio tl-mna-al . o ti-ilar of Mr. anrt Vra B. '. H'n na w l L fh aa a fi tnt of tha r"Ct.'an4 Aradama. Jtr. anr la Iba ion of llor Waaaar anal atao attaaart that ooL Hot a are promt lM a fortln-l o laty. Tha brido-olat alao att-nt-d Ml l(at f.-iionaMa caool in Harkalar. I L TIa Bon.aU ra.t la.J la Ianar ttadf a law )4' ao. 6ao liar cam l, rrt! :4 to In. Mr Wittw Is a bTratvdama of tha lata lianry nttnar4 l lntida of pink "vt biua tiitla atirlant tho taat and rib&Ana wits, l! rarria and aaaoancav. triant rarUa t ! to . taairt araro qa. pcda. uri las a W.-n r n- lakata of banoataa anj c ft r aan thamtim Itaal vich ilaa Kxara knot t war in ! 4a0ro arvi at aa.-h rover war faaore l(aatao of the rumtn- Buptlala. Tba a:'-raxa aa l"u to brtlia Ooaar .r, for: Mra. William 1oo Taaoir. Jfra Uru-'a Jtaarert. (! Anta rvaran. Mra. iartar Cadtlpp. Mm )I;W'4 -nt. Mia Vtarjona aroarart. M fHirothaa W-"ar. (: :!'. Camp. Mia Kill) I'l'immar. Mia H lb la;a and M-a. f:alife l;obia- eoa. a a a At Ino maatiaia; ef ranktln. Mlk ranal-Trarllar Aaatxiatlon Tvoatfar otbt. J'4r)( Oalana aa lataraal- rC ! en altl book are ap JrprU!a for yo'jna paa)alo. Tlar fof tna aa.-nnat urkl of la a boo I aaare die- CMt a a a ITotmaa N't".Ta har A-tatlon araa a'1ra.. at Ha laal naa:o br Mra. frf KtarhaeaerK aha aroko ea I fTat ira far cMM-aa. Tbo tnfl-tanra of .,ia on tNa I .a of rMillr"") la -.4a aa oea of tha rrata of atl. aha aaid. o o fo-a ri'a rr rarnl-Ta bar Aav. rii. will as- I tnolay at Ml o'rtn-h ln tna arhortinoiijs. A proaraenma ) i'l bO Paaol- l. a a a I Tint AaancUatioa Will maal at 1 oriwia tba A'hairta rtran.a IJbrary Vi.a Jal- Hdtm i!l tall of tha Kncih attitaOia to Itrtfa rhlidran. an.. Mr. J. t'hria ivt' wtil m. a a a Ta orttan4 rrboi.-ir Otb e"oard i I moot inlir In tho library at I J a'tim. ant at 1 O'Uw-k tho aneral n-atinaT will b balH. TbU Will b- aa ftajpartaftt ratf-rtira. a a a Ta ti-ufla war of tba Mtlwa'-1 b rmran.Tarhar Aaaa-latn will fnaat en i ly at 3 Vi.k in tba n-hl ni:din t. R fi li'aalajaon. tna praai.tant. baa aa-1 atl tha cffi rara aB'l aomnitttaa c h airman . lo at t'1-t a a a Tha Tror-kTrn t rhra" an Taa"h- ra fit will mat loitar In tho ea-1 aamb'r ba tf tha arkrol at 3 J. eVNi-a. M.aa tVor.rf. rf tha tuhrarr. will apaak, af lha t ' klnla of bk far rhiiraa Tho aia'h ca-la rlMf-a wl'f praaaat a malal praFamnta. Tba' rrao wIFF baaa rharra of th ala f V rrnaa ia on .'aitr'i;. Mr. M P.lppr la prai,Jant ef th Prniaa tion. rROMLNEXT CLUBWOMAN HOSTESS FOR FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, I ' ' :-;v ' J ! 1 " if t- ' I i . - , v ! i - 1 ; . .'. .. ' i I f -a- I i ' ' ! ... . " V . ' - ; i' A - A ' ' r- V V .- -a 1 . R i y A v r v ', I 1 ' - aV .-v a-4 ,: .... ? . . 7"- " . la ' I J t.i a a am mmii& ,in- aa I aa I ir i I, aa .a- rWaaa ,. . , T'r-s' '7so m yj' ak-ai precramm. Mlaa Cortrade Tal bot art.l apaak on Ibe Mootaaaorl tnathod. All raraot are lavltod. Uinta will be aarraO. Tba Wimfi riatc Welfare Club will anrai la the library today at 3 34 ocio.lt. Curttel enla will Pa oil-eaa.i. o o e The ftiatarbood and ethr ef the lrt Oirlatlaa Church, at Park and 'olombi. bare made preparation tor a ry latereetlOa baar to ba held r'rtday rue hi. A mu.ical procramme I to bo ln and aorrte well-known tal ari I to parttripeta. Tna a-imoere are aa followe: folo. lr Roy Thompcoa: dMt. Warren A. Krwin end ilnia tiilbert: ptano lectlon. Maatar Cor doa Koul. tha boy planJat: readlnca by Mia tjaka and Mlaa Connor: eoio. Gnaiva Gilbert. CHRISMS FUND 1215 POTIO ESIT I TO CMaltlTllCS roR rkui-k or roon. Dewtltate Ilk Koar PaaaU C fell ran Maaea rlrn for Aid Aa. ember raeally llaa ao Food. Mbao V- taowave Oaalia. X baa I FTtnc-aao of Iba lalaad aaaatr. FOR tba firat tln la llie' hietory of Ibe Merrhanle Cxcbance or Porttaad. Or a woman attended every a'aalcn thta er and tnaalfetd aa Intaraat In tho Ira-liaar. Clio look an actl part In buylnr, and ;litiK. and o seoaralv tnaUe br praaance niarkad that ha wae an objo-1 of comment mora bacnu-o of lh ahrowd buine a-naa thai ahe eihibltad than bacaoae tha wa a woman In a Mar where woman had oeer been before. The woman w Mlaa K. Peane fimtla. wbo med nulla aa thoroughly al bme In the elork market and noe aa iNorouehly In earnaet aa any of the confirm! bulla and baar wltk whom b rubbed IVpwa. The raault of hr act!lt'aa waa a lal J;tt!o fortune from tho" eate of wheal when It bad raacb'd ila bih-l fisura. Ml fmlia !oaa not buy the grain lit whu-ti ie rcclala. but ralaae II. Althitt;ti ha ba nr before eonl jred Into the plU h ba lona- been Intaraated In lh bai-rowlne lndu trr abi la mora or Ira aanarally known a "TT Wbal Trincaa of lb InUal I'.mplra." jta la a rtauchtar of I.lll!a F 5rolh. one of tb Ura.i larvdowaare and aur raarf tl w haal-rower of Oreion. At bla death he rame Into pM--ian of the oatal. bear Kndicoit- Whitman County. Tba marketing end of th lndutry ra.a. and ahe la r-offUl Ba one oft the keent finaoclara la the etnle. oha baa ao limned her attention la tbo bueieeae end of tho Induatry ea tiraty. At tba death of her father she look full rhertte of Iho wheal raneh and all of Ibe reeponalblllf la of It. Hha dtrerta and raa tli farmlnc Jur laa tha lak aaaaona and when work ia tba heaviael and men are erarre ahe coa into ber own fia;4 aa a "band"' drvaaad la oaarall to acure fraodom of a-oaamnr. ha la ecarcelr within ooore durtnc the eelira inrblns -Ka. Mlaa timilb declare Ibat be rannol un-lr.tanl why anion, ehoutj buy mat at can I a to put upon In mar kat when It ran ba rateed for "i rent. Nnla ilh.'and.nc bar own u.cea In l!.a market aba la orxt.ad to the eilatance of tba alovk market aa II now nal aad axcacta It only aa a tieo-aeery ell. la addition la beinc the firat woman In ur-f in to l'a an a-lle intrreal in the avimt.ee of tt-.e wheal market aha ia ea of the aounccel peraona wbo h- ever marketed their owa etvrk on the aacarse. Mix ftni:" I ka every In 'h the part ahe play In lha bue na-o dealing of tTeco. fh la email In etatur but keenly atari -the freak aof:ly and rarldlr and ha a eena nf humor, fha juite frankly wraith and make po pretrn.a to th cunirarr. r'h kae ro pal phi'antbropy and declare her aatf unreaarvedt y eeiflah. t-h rloae not intaraat ber. elf In anr rharity. Her U'ra tf be'rine br fel'.owmen la In siting them all a 'ior deal." Her honeety In baala'aa deallnaa won for bar amonr lha tracer the Dame of "The llcaeot rrrr." COXTIllrlfTIO TO OIHISTMU HLLIIK M .D UK TMK A- OlIATED l'IIARITIt-S. Prevlotialy reported II.0H.17 C. W. Flandnr 100 04 William l. Wheelwrlcbt. ISO. Standard Oil Company... 1600 George Raab Z&.OO Total IUIUJ Cnatrihtitiona ahould h cent to l" s. Howard, trraaurer of the Aaaociated Charltlea. at Ladd Tiilon Bank: to tho eecretary of the Aaaoclatad Charltlea at 411 Commercial block, or to Tha Ore unian. information a to dona tion of aupnlla ahould be eent to the Aaaociated Charltlea at 411 Commarriat block, telephone Main TOel and A 1.17. of lha orttan M oman'e I-nihaire C'xN era a.kl to take flower ! or bulha to tha Baal maatlna". and t,eeei all ba aaal to lh nan Air aitarmn t ba plant! for lha pi' te ar ef th patient there. e e e IUI !li.!e W. C. T. I" will rrvet to. alar wll Mr, f. IL Mi::-r. ii I: aat Ta,!nr trat. Mra, Mattia lth l'l ao-ak. Central fn:r.- hel.J a w ri-at tndej , enaatin ateray. tr. I eth ad-j )raa waa appr.ciataej. I J a a a J I Ian ton raraeit.Taa.-her Aaaealatlon t w:i meat VrMay aftarnooa at i 14 at tka acboa.kaaaaa. Aflr a eaert (- t ttl'MllR f"l TOO IT. (tab. t. Ana' Cbaritabl Society, wit.i Mra. P. J rtmn. Ill North Twer.tr-f :rt atreat. rtrork:n Mothere' and Teaeh era iiuh. thta aflrBon at the arbool. I'ortland aycotecy C!ub. Li brary: board meellnc. 13 orloek. seorral maetlne. 3 or Inch. Tortraad Social Turn Verln: women member have arranced an elaborate precrarr.me for I biarbt. l-eutacbea Itaua. I altera tr fark W. C. T. t. wita Mr A. It. Core. load ! Parent Teacher Aeia-ti.-n. 3 3 orloek. I'.oa Citr Tarn Auorlatton at 3 orloek. aorah l-atphlan Cl-ib. lonljht with M aliaaie W'rleef. Another tlOO clft waa received for the Cbrttauia relief fund of Iho Aaao dated Charltlee In a donation reported from C. W. Klandera ylcrday. Thla. with three other larce donation, raiaei lha total of tbo fund to tI21S.1T. Clo:blnr waa received from Mca. F. A. Lyone and a rae of ehoea waa eent up by a a"Kd fellow, wbo declined to Clva hie name. Urorerlc were (Iveo by Mr. T. i. Auld and a eupply of run and furniture waa aenl In from Mra. J. t'obn. Tl Charltlee I especially In reed of children' clothlnj auppllea. etock Inca and uni!rwar. One firm In tba city ha announced that ll will end to lh Charltlea alt aarond-hanl clothlna that la left with It thta week to apply on pear purrbaae. Amonc tbo caeea appeallna for help yeaterday waa a woman with four email children, whoee huiband I out of th city eerklna employment. The woman la 111 and there la no food In the bouae. A youna couple with a baby nine montha old aaked for fuel and fuod for a little while. Tbe hutband I unable ta work berauae of an affliction. A dmnkn buaband who baa been nt to Jail baa left a wife and four children In eerlnua need. Tha elded child I only 13 yeara eld and the youncater I 3. Tha destitute family ! In need of food. Tha eirkneae of tha father In another family make help with food noceaaary. There are three children. Tbe youna eal I only month old. and the mother's time ia taken up with carina for tho family. o that aha l unable to seek work and could not taka It If It were obtained for her. PERSONAUalENTION. C. K. Jtnka. of Prattle, la at the Mult nomah. Chris Ooltlieb. of Medford. I at the Orecon. J. P V- Fourne. of rtanler. la at th taward. Kred It. Moore, of Feaeld. la at the Ore eon. v. r. Green, ef Turner. It at the I'erklnr. 1. I. Clarke, of Arlington. Is at the Imperial. A. I. Clark, of Ranler. la at the Coraellua. J. . Klelwer. of Jefferson. Is at the Cornelius. M. W. Weeks, of 5pokane. Is at tha Multnomah. o. A. Mercer, ef Seattle, la at the Multnomata. IS. II. Mtanlora. of Hood River. Is al the 1'rrklna. A. J. C. fchroeder. or Astoria. Is al lb f'erklna. C ft.. McNaufht. or llermlaton. Is at lh Perkins. O. Frank 5hlby, of Tenver. la at the Nortonla. P. V. Plckson. or Hood River. Is at tbe Cornelius. Thomas U Campbell, of Astoria. Is al the rieward. Ueorc alilbert. of Vancouver. B. C. I at tha Ore sn. W. F. Ilovey. of Featllr. ia reglatercd at lh Multnomah. Mr. and Mra T. Laauchlln. of Feat tie. are at the F-aton. Mr. MrAlpln. of Albany. Is regis tered at th Nortonla. U J. Simpaon. of Coos H-iy. Is regis tered al the I'ortland. B P. Fmalley and Mrs. fmklley, of Seattle, are at the Katon. Pr. ICd II. Kane, of Philadelphia. Is recletered al tha Nortonla. lean Calkin and ft. M. Calkin, of Neatxra. are at the Oregon. H. C. Clem.ua and bla Uaugbler Anna, of Montesano. Wash., are at tba Ira penaL Louie Laachmand and Mra Lachmund,! ui caiaui ai m aw tua rviuauu. Stanley redder, a lumberman of San Francisco. Is at tbe Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wick, of CbehaJla. Waalu. ar at tha Eaton. W. F. Moore, a merchant of Browns ville, la registered at tha Imperial. Mr. and Mra. George N. Hop, of Mexico City, Mexico, are at tha Eaton. Mr. and. Mra. John Atkinson, of Ooldexuiale, Wash., are at tha Cornelius. Professor F. La Griffin, of Oregon Agricultural College, ia at tha Seward. C. C De Force, a manufacturer of Astoria, and Mrs. DeForce. ar at th Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Johnson and Mra. R. M. Blake, of Astoria, a re at th Nortonla. Charles E- Davis, an official of tyalls- Fargo at Co at San Francisco, Is at ioe ie ward Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Morris (Alice Autaen). who wera married last night, are registered at tha Port and. William Boerll. of Culver. County Judge, and J. M. King. County Commis sioner of Jefferson County, ara at th I'erklos. SCHOOL REPORT PRINTED I'nbound Copies Are Turned Out From Jefferson High Pretis. Several unbound copies of the 4!d annual report of tbe Portland School Dlatriet wera run off tba presa of tha Jefferson High School printing- plant yeaterday. Tha feature illustrations In tha new volume show Portland'a first school building that was erected In 1157 on tha present site of th Portland Uotel. a photograph of 8. Benson, who do nated 1100.009 toward the purchase price of th new Polytechnlo School building: a group picture of tba School Hoard, and Interesting; scenes of stu dents at work In tha schools. Th report also contains school cal endars, a directory of all the school officers and teacher, a report of the last annual school meeting and tha re ports of ail administrative officers. CITY TO OPERATE LINE Plrt Only, Hoacvrr, Will lie Carried on Municipal Kail road. Tha city will have a municipal rail road. It la not. however, to compete with tha streetcars, tha freight lines nt line about 1000 feet In length Mending across Ksst Thlrtjr-nlDtb . . e AM. t .IIMlllH..i ! .A .Al.. tow ground In Laurelhurst to haul way ine oirt to oe laaen irom me ark when the city during the Winter xravalrs for the long-prepared park lake. Tk. .ai-a 1 . K k.nl.j 1 . ao . UV Hill .v w .' V J ,1, m w the low ground and dumped. A rev ocable permit had to be obtained yes terday from the City Council by Com mltaloner Raker, who will have charge of tba project. WOODMEN CAMP ELECTS William Reldt Conoul Commander of Sick-Benefit Department. At the election In the. Fortland Union Degree Camp, sick-benefit department of the Woodmen of tha World. Mon day night tha following officers were elected: William I.ctdt. consul comman der: J. J. Jennings, advlaor lieutenant: Frank Strelgel. banker; A. I Barbur, financial clerk: Herman Schade. re cording clerk; C P. benedict, eecort; Peter Crown, watchman; Harry Boyd, sentry; M. T. Woodard and Luke Ed monds, sick committee. The camp haa been organised for th past It years and baa paid out more than 1100.000 to ita members in he City of Portland for sick benefits. Tha camp baa a membership of more than 1000. PARISH PARTY IS SUCCESS Ceuodfrllowalilp Society of Trinity Has Enjoyable Keening. The "good fellows" of tha Good Fel lowship Society of the Trinity Parish had a "hard tiroes" party Tuesday night at tha Pariah house. They came In rags or at least the oldest clothes they owned and Invited In strangers tor an oia fsahioned good time. Some members csm arrayed as "Sis Hopkins." 'Charlie Chaplin and in Older various taugnsoie costumes. To make the affair all lha more realistic no chairs were hsd. They lu.t aat on th floor. Singing, dancing. games snd music were features of tbe event- Those who "aooke pieces" re nted them as badly as poaslble, and It mattered lull If tb songsters war off th key. Muxtcate Given at Independence. t.'e.rnevnrvtf at Tla I I Q na rial) On of tli pleasing events of the Winter season inua iar uaa ran .i..n hv tha nuntla of Mrs. J. tj. Mclntoah. both In vole and piano. nelel n tna iieionoiai r.piKwcai nun-u here recently. A splendid programme wa rendered1. A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED Look. Motrier! Is Tongue Coated. Breath Feverish and Stomach Sour? "California Syrup of Figs" Can't Harm Tender Stomach. Liver. Bowels. Mother! Tour child. Isn't naturally ero and peevisn. be ir tongue la roated: this Is a sure sign Ita little stomsch. liver and bowels need a clrsnalng at once. When Halle, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath tad. throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, haa atom-acn-acbe. diarrhoea, remember, a gen tle liver and bowel cleanalng should al w.'?s be th first treatment given. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Flga" for children's Ills; give a tea spoonful, and In a few hours ail the foul waate. aour bll and fermenting food which I clogged In the bowels paaae out of the system, and you have a wall and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative." and It never falia to effect a good "inside" cleansing. Direc tions for babies, children of all ages and gron-up are plainly on th bot tle. Keep It handy In your home. A lit tle given today saves a sick child to morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggl't for a tO-cent bottle of "Call (ornia Syrup of Figr." then look and sea that It is niide by the "CalUornia rig Syrup Company." Adr, Merchandise Bonds Make Splendid Gifts. On Sale Balcony, Main Floor Stamps Given On Charge Accounts if Paidin Full by 10th of Each Month Olds, Worttrian & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Good News for Xmas Shoppers From Portland's Greatest Holiday Store Gift Petticoats --Thursday at $3.29 Black and Latest Shades Second Floor Women who prefer giving practical things for Christmas will be interested in this spe cial offer. Petticoats excellent quality taffeta anfj messaline silks, also silk Jersey tops with taffeta or messaline flounces. New full styles with narrow or deep flounces in plain or plaited effects. Black, plain colors, changeables and Dresdens. Why not choose one of these attractive petticoats for a Christmas gift? Full 3J 50 assortment of sizes. Priced special now at only v -'-' 2 Special Off erings in Waists Priced at $2.35 and $3.69 W "-awy. 'J II l V IAV f n V.-,".." ',J Ik Second Floor Women's Waists of plain and striped taffeta, striped crepe de chine, striped tub silks, Georgette crepe, lace, messalines, chiffons, etc. Fancy and tailored styles with long sleeves and low necks. All C O O colors. Priced special at P aWJF Special Showing Petticoats Second Floor A dozen or more differ ent styles in this lot of dainty waists we underprice for Thursday. Very lat est models with long sleeves and high or low necks. Laces, taffetas, messa lines, chiffons, etc., in ( O ?Q leading colors. Special at pJ CJaw and Waists in Extra Sizes Christmas Ribbons Dorothy Dainty Boxed Hair Bows, Sashes Main Floor These make attractive gifts for girls and young misses. Exceptionally good quality taffetas, especially adapted for hair bows and sashes. Put up in Christmas box or sold by the yard, as desired. Box of 6 Hair Bows For $1.50 Main Floor Dorothy Dainty Hair Bows, put up six in a pretty holi day box 2 white, 2 pink, 2 sky blue worth $2.25. JJ J Cfk Special, box of 6 at P - V MANY NEW HAIR BOW RIB BONS just received taffetas, moires, fancies. Triced 25c yd. up. HAIR BOWS TIED FREE and put up in neat box ready for giving. In quire at Ribbon Counter, 1st Floor. Narrow Satin Ribbons By the Bolt Main Floor We have all the wanted colors and qualities suitable for all purposes at lowest prices. No. 1 by the 10-yard bolt 12'i0 No. l'i by the 10-yard bolt 15(J No. 2 by the 10-yard bolt 20f No. 3 by the 10-yard bolt 30 Fan cu Narrow Ribbons 15c Yd. and Up Main Floor Latest novelties in narrow ribbons for the neck grosgrain with picot edge, velvet with embroidered dots, etc. See these! Priced 15? yard and up. RIBBON NOVELTIES Fancy Bags, Hangers, Pin Cushions and various other articles suitable for Christmas gifs at reasonable prices. Coffee Day Grocery Dept. On 4th Floor 40c OWK IMPERIAL ROAST Coffee on sale Thursday O Qf. at special, the pound, for' aV 50c OWK TEAS Uncolored Ja pan, Ceylon and English OQ Breakfast at, the pound OaV No deliveries except with other purchases made in Grocery Dept. 25c Hershey's COCOA, can 16 EXPERIENCED Phone Clerks at your service 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Santa Claus In Toyland! 2 to 5 Daily Fourth Floor Bring the children to see the Mechanical Toys, the Walking Dogs, the wonderful Buiiding Outfits, the immense showing of Dolls from every clime it's the largest and best display we have ever made. Santa will entertain the children, every afternoon from 2 to 5. 12-in. DRUMS 98 Toy Drum with fiber heads andOC- metal shell. Special today aVOI $7.75 Hats at $2.45 lOO Smart Models THERE WONT BE A SINGLE ONE of these Hats left by closing time of this you may be sure, for they are the smartest models shown in Portland this season and the price is ridiculously low. Small, close-fitting styles in turbans and tri cornes, also the fashionable new sailors. Splendid quality velvets and plush in black and colors, trimmed with fur, flowers, wings, rib bons and ostrich fancies. $5.00 JO ACT to $7.75 Hats special today at P---'-f $1.75 Ostrich Pompons Special 95c Second Floor Beautiful Ostrich Pompons and Fancies in a Variety of styles. Black and white. Usual $1.75 grades for only 950 I Xmas Calendars And Novelties Main Floor Now is the time to buy your gifts for sending away to friends and relatives. Hun dreds of dainty novelties on dis play in Stationery Department. Fancy Calendars Xmas Boxes of All Kinds, Sires Christmas Stationery Post Cards Greetings, Favors. Holly Paper Red and Green Streamers Paper Poinsettias Festoons, Garlands, Etc Etc. Fancy Crepe Paper, a roll, 15f Fancy cords for tying Christmas packages. Tags, Seals, Stars. o' ot f V $5 and $6 Shoes at $2.95 Shoe Dcpt.y Main Floor Women's Footwear in all the season's new styles for street and dress wear. Patent, dull calf, suede, etc., in newest lasts with all style heels and toes. Button or lace. Black and colored cravenette toppings. Usual $5.00 47 O OCT and $6.00 Shoes on sale at, pair P aWoa-r J $5 Party Slippers $2.95 Main Floor Dainty Party Slippers for women. Military and petite styles bronze and champagne trimming; patent and dull calf trimmed -with white and gray. Grades selling for- ffp Q ST merly up to $5.00 at, pair V',i 75c Fancy Baskets 59c Useful and Inexpensive Gifts Third Floor 200 of these attractive Baskets no more, no less. Fancy weaves in various color combinations. Assorted shapes with wide flaring tops. Such CTCbf baskets as usually sell at 75c Thursday at o-JeV-SPECIAL SALE OF CUT GLASS AT 20 OFF. SILVERWARE, LAMPS, FANCY CHINA, ETC., ETC. Inexpensive Gift Articles for theHome Crumb Sets priced 13f to $3.00 . Relish Dishes at 81.80 to $4.60 Coffee Percolators 83 to 80.75 Cake Baskets at 84.00 to 85.30 Sandwich Trays 8'-.-0 to $3.60 Ramekins priced at 400 to 750 yiiy COLUMBIA GRANGE ELECTS a area. tf r R. P. Rasmuftsen Again a.iiuc.-a. . Ofrice of Master. n..iine of Columbia At IBB 1J1.. . ...... Grange Saturday. R. P. Rasmussen was elected master for the enuir year. He has served in that capacity lor sev eral yeara. Tho other officers are: Overseer. F. Knterlem; lecturer. Amelia Woodward: . i iii.nl. Teitnrtr: treas- secretary, jaira. - urer. K. Hinkel; chaplain. Mrs. Georne Knlerlem: steward, nanc mv... slstant steward. Earl Pounder; woman assistant steward. Miss Besllu Knler lem: Pomona. Mrs. Smith: Ceres. Mrs. P. Anderson: Flora. Mrs. F. Hinkel. J. T. J Kreuder. county deputy, was In vited to Install these offlcera at the regular meeting. January 8. IORger Hurt in 33-Foot Fall. COTTAGE GRO'k, Or., Dec 8. (Spe cial.) Oscar McAllister ia suffering from severe bruises received when he lost his foothold while attaching a block to a tree in the United States Logging Company's camp and fell 35 feet to the ground. It is thought that there are no internal Injuries. Indcieiidcncc School fiels Playshed. INDEPENDENCE. Or.. Dec. 8. (Spe cial.) A large playshed has been erected on the schoolcrounds of this citv. A number of biisinpKB men golic- 3HS (ted funds to erect the building:, 60xltbfr feet. The Parent-Teacher Association is responsible for the movement. Tho government of Npw South Wales is having timl-er smwn in that Mate tested to learn if any will produce a satisfactory wood puln for paper ma k inc. gaOEfLSCSl'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED mU Thi Food-drink (or All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A Quick Lunch Prepared in a Minute UnlBSB ycu say "HORLWfCS" you may got a Substitute. aavai .SV aBSaaS.e eliaia.a1eJa' aSlallaSliaOeal .aaJUaUet. B.e