Tin: 13 ItTTTll II I M I 1 1 KVvK W-TOOK COHHKTTl 1 1 1 It Mil III VM .7 V. Sll'lillliiiiiUlllIlixx""11?1 C;t ARMtN'. aa milit la aPi"l-m-at and d-tat: lie .' f Mlaa ; ! end ' '" ,j-t Ut lttM at tl Bom. of t trH'i parent. Vr. 4 r- J" T. raters. It anpa ceretoonr. th joat! f tr. ! end imfi friea.t ma .fa II areata ( at alt'll-'- T r1,1"- ,1-ad-r .runett. 1 "' ria.e by bar farfcer. ao-1 If ).,,. f!.-i'al Tna brul ' .'.UMiOf "Ml- Mtl ' wtta ft my li!K Ta drap-d ' ...i.. wa rr4 from ti. ka of l c.iffjr. ru kami ef or- b rw t hotr ef tr.Ja ro-e end t-lderihlr '"I?.- .-t.KfHi r.t.r attended ...L.r "'md ef honor. n4 wor htd.om- f-w . ef N; f.ta w.l tol drap-rlea. " ,-r . ..a ....... Hubert IJt'l wao ratal lt bridal party, an.r.d li a ooJ.rf il creation tl t .Afil f-rn. MPP' t,... bow.r of whit . . n4 that MPMf b.th from fb rh4llr ni .tn-nl H Uo bwtton ') i.w -i..t wr bMd l th Tir 4 t rbii fo:iott ,,. r.'r.mny lh nJo,4 ? n rv4 l ... . - -. Bar br Vr .4 r4 I'loiimiDim. Mf. Joph N Tt Mr.. C. M.f ' ih- brt f-"". f II J-l 4m. 4 ' I." :. M--Iw "4 l T...r.u!r it ' ' "4 Tl "'r. f .I f Iff for ",r- itifca ltf bom i(t9 Mrt. A. Im in of ts trtttt fmt it - n "' rr .M'' jt A:t t tn-ut .) f Tir r t :U r . konornt Mlw itlV .;. t fmjliii"! 4rl ld r,.t !' -m wfiki. . leI ' i,nit fof " I" f"m w. ttr.-ti it rrf!cm ! f.t..n. .. (.Hit. of I - ftn.. m "-ii-ho- sowr for ! rw- o TS rilnt Hi Jia fTtii4 f;ri;rrioiv f'r hr riaa-tnat p rrt Im lll(l('M r.r-.n "4 to wf Jf-. . H. VJf n. M' Tr4 fyo-ri. U an. f Mm . ininiill".-Mwl WrotI. IUU Hft.i.o. rl..i J"5-rl. Hub) U 4r. H. tHA lrr i jmehrr. lf t"nbr. Woldroo. Varl ar JJri..t toFa. Kolol MaaarT. ..t T '. iriata H. Wa Maria !-. I. I'aaa Iinrl irwo. Ma4li- '. J"l fc-trtay ai Mrjrat t'li a a Vr. M'. J. Harrjr k. f.t irna.1 frn a ir l la Traa. .ov wbi'ftar Iff l la atlaaM t a a a Mr. Aman.la Kff. of Pto. aj i iitin Mra. Mmwl C. Kara far f.w w.. ta w..b.af l Paaai-fa. a,renrnii br Vr. Jamaa '. t-4nr" Mra. Karr m al !! fonia'bl tr H.t.5t an4 wiit ba foltoaa4 latar i ftr h ax n. Tom4, wbo I earna.aa-- l-iaj frtn prtio at M. Incaril l..api.l. la h baaa 4at I ! I f ll l.rtarw.l br maar avl frta4a durta bar riait In lia l". a a 1l fitnaca frlroltr It! maaf M f-.rn.5-n at S S lar HN Ml I rani . fiarn.a. al T J :al TfclrtJ lt atraal oMV a a a Tha .on. J partr of Ina Mo4a lht t'aartna lu a ajlaorr- aln.'a to ba !- Moii'Ur aBlnr In na ba'iroorn of Mot. I Multnomah at I i-I.m;. All mambra ara urraj to -n i la tlr a. vartan.-aa prompttjr. a a a Tna bit araet antl. lpataJ racarlr to. folk an4 -r of Ina aoort l ta opaninis of lha Kfivi of borhrv n.at''ir f.h will taaa tU.t lbl nmf al Ina I 'a Hirpo-lruma al i lo-'k Ura ctr. la of blra will ba Nra.ianl itl mmin of lha amart iir.i in ioir moat f.inatirai an.l bil4nni arrar of aofl fur aat mi.' nt. ami fa aumbar of Una par liaa alray rran. bi-Ia fair to man t"ia rvantnar pa tally notbla. A n'nibar of rnalron who ara 4av ta of aAlinT an4 lovara of hoa-ltay baa lnna4 informal dinn.r fartlra rrw lha IhrtllliK ana rollina ria' b. a"4 a. faar of tha bat-halora an1 Marri4 inao tiara ttain4 partial Iowa low al lb ri.!t ! clow tna I-tlltia. a a a Tha ttarrlaw Club aaxl ar-m wll, ba a har.f tin.aa acaffiaa Pa,rt. ! ba r.at.1 In Ijnnaa H:t. Tnmajar ttrainc. .'nKar I. , !! lima k aaaxraO. 'l f:-ta'l of tha rommittaa art io aitwl t ttanl T"ta rommit lm In :4 Viaa Maria torn. MalaalSa. rit. htrat ;atl. r;utr Unl. Ir rer i vnjlnfir ao4 TamJor Holmaa. .la.ina M-"arl. Ua Jarhn. Mrrlt JI t'arl an.4 hataa jt in iborn. a a a Mr Mrs II. . Karlni will opaa fhsir rearming horna at 44 K not t trraa( fir a Ittrca '-rti.n lomrhl lo t lr-fa ". of lha ttomn'i Aaoctatton of lha r"irt l'rah trtan I'hurch. of wnt. h r- t. K. M'ra la tha rrair man. Tha etrla mrf tha rliairl't of trvl&t ta baCwaa r:at i:avanta ,irt n.1 Ut Thirtjr-thir4 Nort. fr irn I ramon: atfat Ij Kitltlran li j! h. an I an lortiatlon ! atlan4'4 lo ail woman of tha rhnrvh ltin la I Ma tart of lha ntr an ! to atl tranra or frtaa-ia tnc-ratat la 1:1a rBtinrh an4 to all formr T"y tariana nl l a- -t:alr lamMriatr I with anr rhurati. whaa ltom ara wkfhn lhaaa ba ar aar aa. l ronia a il on f'rldair araaiaa a I t brtn wit i tham hubaa. will ba ana of Informal antartainrnaal an.t .KiMt.t. with the purpoaa of l"in( a '.t 'aint4 with iHbf an I w.t' thaa who antra in lha romtat tnfrar of r-.iurt-h m ni romrwuaiejr. A rntrmia; prajramma baa baaa pra. taral br loral talart i!lKatr4 wltllo tha tiMifla of tha ditr- an4 a moat ltirf'4l aaaa of arl fallowtbtp tn. Iri.a.Hal K antir-lpata-i. a a a ff nlrt t. Mil t rtol aa-1 rollaxa f.; i lha .ln.a l ba ln br lha r.n Ka ll-h a P'ri.iay. twrambar i: at Via ant a Halt Thar bora to baa a lara m'fr.n-m al Ihla atanra. aa It ba tha laat bafnra lha hoi Ma jr a. "t'na aarruaul of tha -i.4b la mata p of t.ia totter aat. Tioaa la chare of tha dan- a a 'rt far ara trm Jo no ,... iona Va'ian. Iarr Hawrt. Mar rilt J.ihnanR. lol j ftarratt. ,rr-.iia rook. JUana lUUirtiar an. AIrt tKcaa. a a a lt Atnvta.lt Bri.la fl-ih i attar. faiR4 al tb borua vt Mlaa Mabalia AN ATTRACTIVE BRIDE WHOSE RECENT ):jl,lUkU,U,lJJ ILilntaa la( wak. Car4 bonora fl la Mr. I'arha Miara. Tha att maal nc will bw with Mra. lark Mra a a a Ta ttJlaa A4 iWialf of Mount Tabor Mlho4it IJMaopal Churrh w ill flit a orrar aa4 baaaar la lha rhorvh lh at.nmtt. A laalura of lha araolna witi ba a trral-roat aala. ijrpr will ba aarta4 from la oclork. a a a .. I .a. ll.t.o r.r Nalua. H I h la rt.lllrc bar father. iarm rila Itoa. for tha boli var. har4 honor i . . : v.r. ai.a.a.-M.a a aHrjtalaf brtda.l.t. at lb rar4 party an-J taa . . .. . ; . Ia !'. ka m r . . . . . . r - . - - tor will (omtllmatl tha vlatlor aa4 k brada .alavf wua a airnuar a . . nr nrf Oraaroa war rambiaad artiatlrallr ar4 4a-kal taa room. Altar aaa au"awa aviaa u uriu.'. i - - - . - - In tabiaaw rafraahmaata war aarvad. About a atoaaa ad-iitionai aalartaiaa al taa. Hoop Skirts Appr in Port Und FKion Shop. l.tllla rri r rraaaa l4ala4 tttrr Olal'aal Uaataa Ara ra latt bllr. HWP kirtr Al tal lh bara r Tlral In tar roldl. al ol4-fah-loaa4 hoop aklrta. aac-h a war worn la lha arljr "4a. Juat yaalarJaf aom f lha mot. annuo of "" 4aaclnc froaka arrlrad antl II la ru mor4 thai la Juat a faw tfaya afiar aooa an4 trt 4ra with boP klrtr. ati.-b aa ara In oi In w torh. will arfl at lb Tortlaod hor. Th Hill rartr 4raaa that ar era atlntt a atlr bar founJatlon of aofl alls or alllt f aom dalntr color and tha outar part of tha airaaa la of lulla. h.1.1 out with llar hoopat and with lull taaaa of allrar (lunar bar and lhara. Tb rulaat lltlla poll bonnl of ilr laca. tior flowr and lontt. braatr ribbon atraamara down tha back av rornpany th'a draaaaa It la aaid that lh "mil La" with ina anJ of th nnra mllntt and of ai bow Irnttth an will arrlr. Thar ar tartly ik Ihoa worn by lha maldi of i. . rorthrmor lh baatillful and ahowy r)in;.lour ailka that ha bn r t4 from tlm to tlm ar at lb Portland atoraa. Th draaaaa of pom-pa-lour a.'k hara Ion puffy panlara flartnar atl at lh hi pa tlmo.t aa much aa tha hoop. Chi4 from modl from uuclla Itdr IrurT tiordonl ro lon. and drvaaaa of almpla dralatn. hara touchaai of odd dlallnrtlon. rorrta of tha draaaaa bar a ba.k of on aort of cloth and lh ra.t of aa anllraly diffaranl aort. faahlonad In almoat any mannar lontt aa tbrr la a usratlon of a blt and a w I.I aklrt. Good Icings In The Market THK fraah frutl tnarkat la Ihla waak nll'anrd by th arrival of rhubarh. whlh wa ralaad at Han Ile lo aJtontih lallora to th Panama Kspo tliloa. Tha atalk. thouh rary lndr. look ramarhably f ull-fWd: U crnta a pound I akd for It. A bandaorna cnltnmanl of i:mprr crapa la hra from I Antra;. Thy ara dark r4 In rotor and aom bunchaa waftTk thr pound acn. Tha ralall prw IIS rant a pound, and lh am amount I aakad for aoma vary Itarl Maiaaa. Thaaa. with tha addition of aoma Ooratchoa. which aro otTarad a two pottttt rr II rani, ar about tha only hta-ta of jrapaa at:. I lo ba had riortda randi up a Baar auppty of cutno,ul I th ahapo and appaarartr of a arr amall lrnon. but th color of an orartaTai. Thy aall for $ cam o babat. and ar ronatdarad a vry daatrabi Incradiaat la trull aalad. or aa a praoarta. rrom Florida atao com lha flrat of that aunnr atat a oransaa. whl-h lo lh aalimalloa of paopl who hut llrad down thar ar uarqualarf: and I rnt a Oico ar ak4 for tham. Va fix: oranaa al So ranta. na' at caala and Hill Japaaa Block tl ti rant a dotaa ar alao orTarad. rtorldb r pa fruit at two and Ihra for a quartar. California al ! for Si rata and Umona at I aad S cant a dotan rprot lha clirua fruit ob lalnabU. Apptaa of many varlatlaa ran h had from l lo Zi carta a dirn. and by lh bo from II lo IL tyemt nlca-lovkioat paara ar It cents WEDDING WAS AN MtM ur DATE, Aaa JA and lar Haauly Antrou 3 cento a dotan. M a franbarrla. IS rant a pound, ana burklabarriaa half thai prlc. l-omaatranataa and paraimmon. Ihra for I rant: bananaa, -0 and U cenla a daf. t hoira plnaapplaa. 1 cnt a pouoo. araratilnc thra pound aach. Ararado paara ar now cant ach. tlroundcharrlaa. li rani a pound. :tra fancy Italian rhcatnut. for tlufltnc. rvnla a pound. a a a In tha riabl markt: ProcoH. arlaty of raullflowar. at li and ! cent a haad: oylr plant, or raJalfy. at I ranta a bunch, and Kranch car rot. ary wat. al 10 canta a bunch, ar lha nawaal arrlrala. Tha ftrt two ar local, bul th carrot ar from Cal ifornia. fancy ratary heart. U cnt a bunch, and muahttoma, S cantr a baakrt. t'aulinowar haada. boraaradiah rooia and tlarroan rad cabba. It cnt ach. hl poiatoao. ats pound for a qutrttr: Iri.h, tl li and II .& a aack. tPotatoa ar adrancintt.) California haad laitur. t aro or IS cant, and at r aro irlnla . bean. !t cant a pound. llothouaa curumbar. IS cant earn, and tomato. IS cant a pound, aaa In lha flh markal: Tli adrance uard of th Columbia Rlvar Chinook aalmon ram Into th rlr on Wrdnaa dar. and ar ratlin: at St crnta a pound, i Owlnc to lh rl of tha watar. owintt lo lh rain, tha numbar of flh l a rat vary limltad. but tba run la haadad In Ihla dlrartlon. Th flrl of lh a' run of amalt I atao In tha rlvar. and ar alo brlna: tntt half a dollar a pound. Judging by formr run, lha prica will drop lo 3 and 3 cnt a pound before long. Mluritron la very ararce and aelllng at !t ranta a pound. llhaad aalmon. rock rod. eand daba. rat Hah. mackrral and tomcod are earh IS canta a pound. Illack cod and halibut cheek", 1IH rant: tmn amalt. aquld or Ink flah and halibut. It rant a pound. Shrimp maat. it rent, and hardshell clam, a cent a pound. Crab. IS. :t and Zi cent each. Salmon egg. Bpacially prepared for trout bait. :; cent a bottle. a In the poultry market milk-fed hen re :t rent and other irood Block It to 3t rent: prtntT broiler and roaat r. JS and friar 30 cent a pound, truck. It. and e. 17 cent; turkey, 30 rant a pound. Guinea fowl. fl.St arh. alerted fowl, cleaned and dreaaed. from upward. rtquaba. carrier plaeona. St cent; Carnox. tt cent each. lleltTian harea. 30 cant a pound, from St rents to fl.St each. Wild jack rab bit. 3S cenla each. Hultar. 3i and 4t canla a pound. Th hlhet-priced ess are ti cants a dotan; others. SS. St three day oldi; guaranteed. 3S. 33 and 3t rent a doirn. Local real chop. It cents; holllnc. IS and slew 131 cent a pound. Iocal pork chop. It cent: hams and loin IS and shoulder 13 H cent a pouad. In tha larger stores an attractive demonstration of bran, wheat and rice blarulta and awlebark I lo b met at preaanl. A new beverage. "Minute Brew." designed to supersede coffee, may also b tested. Snapshots l.llll Aid lo th lloaaaatlfr. NUT ovary housekeeper ran have a vacuum cleaner nor oven perhaps a carpal sweeper. Whan auch la the caae th task of aweeplng can b lightened. If soma of th easily swept floor covering ara uard Instead of heavy carpel. And If floor covering r ar lo buy. It might b well to look Into soma of the newer things. Thar Is a pretty covering on lh market now mad of granulated cork. It cornea In regular carpet patterns, la pllabl and haa much of lh effect of carpet- Hot It la aa easily kept clean as linoleum. It makea an ete cially sanitary floor covering for th nursery. liar I a little suggestion for th home laundress. If you hava bad dif ficulty la handling flannel in th weahtub or the boiler because the water la so hot It scalds lha band, lift lha piece of cloth or flannal on a stick and plac It on a clean towel. Fold th towel quickly around It and twist tightly. This will remove most of the water and tha band will not b araldcd. Thia la tha tlm of year when many small articles, such aa rlass and little ptns. whan dropped upon the floor, roll down toe rtf later, or hot-air plpt. Sometimes It Is very difficult to recover them. Particularly Is this accident liable lo happen If there are nH children In lha home. By placing Here, of fine wire netting auch aa l uad for fly creen over the regltr. aucb catastrophes will not happen. Tha ecreena catch the artlclea that fall Ihrouch th registers, and they can easily b recovered. A round refrigerator with revolving shelves Is one of th new model In refrigerators that makea for greater convenience In putting away food and getting It out when needed. When sealing bottles of grapejulc. chow chow and such preparation, i.ka a number of atrands of stout string and plar across tha top of tha nr eeo.nlmrla Then drlV th cork In firmly so that th piece of string protruda each side. Th bottle may then be aealed. When It I to be opened, break the wa and pull the enda of th airings on each aide of tha bottle. Thia will brine tho cork out without any difficulty. Kirellent duter can be mad from the llttl mops that aro old for wash ing dlshe. They can ally b taken free from dual, aro easily washed and not expensive. There Is considerable Improvement In floor mops generalty. Kinds coma now that can be easily removed from the hand! for laundering and aa easily slipped In again. Where they aro to be used for oiling the floor, the oil feeds In from th ton. a little oil being placed In the top of th mop and pen etrating thenre through, the mop atrands. Soma ar so shaped, too. that they can be used as dusters for pic tures or plate rails. When putting away whit dree thia Fall. If they aro wrapped In dark blue rambrle they will retain their whiteness. This covering may be made by dipping a sheet several times In common blueing, allowing It to dry thoroughly between each dipping. Blue tissue paper wrapped around table linen will keep It from discoloring. By Mes F. A&lker. Mrs. Rhla Redbreast. MRS. ROBIX REDBREAST wa dla couraged ever alnca they cam north In tha early Spring;. Mr. Robin Redbreast bad found fault with her. First It was the place where the nest waa to ba built. Robin told her they could bava a neat In the applo tree or In the old elm at tha end of tho lane, and Mrs. Robin had aelected the apple tree because she thought the apples would be near at band when she was on the nest, but after they were settled Robin told her If they had gone to the elm they would not have the sparrows bothering them. Poor Mrs. Redbreast ssld nothing, hut she alghed a she put the children to bed and wondered what had come over Robin. "These children should be taught to fly." said Robin one morning. 'They should b learning to And worm for themselvea. If you were any sort of a mother you would have begun some days ago." -Why. Robin." replied his wife, "ther ar only babies: they would bo aura to fall off tha limb at the Drat try. I wit! teach them In a short time, but they are not strong enough yet." Mrs. Redbreast hurried with her work that morning and then ah put tha children close together In the nest. "Pon't you move." she told them. "I am going to market to Ret something nice for dinner." "Give me the very tenderost worms you have." aha said to the market man. "and 1 want them fat. too." Then Mr. Redbreast went home by th way of the cherry tree and picked a basket full of tha most delicious cherries sh could And. "Then." she said aa sh hurried home. "If this din ner doetn't sweeten his tlmper noth ing will." What did you brlngT asked the little Redbreasts. "Can wa have someT "You keep, quiet." said their mother, "you ran have torn when dinner Is ready and not before." Mr. Redbreast arranged her dinner and stood and admired the effect. "It looks good enough to eat." she said. "I do not see whera Robin can be." Robin appeared at that minute and looked around, hoping to ratch her with the dinner unprepared. He had eaten some crumb and grain he found In the yard and wa not very hungry, therefore ha felt In the mood to find fault with the best dinner that could be served. Mrs. Redbreast watched him with anxious eyes. "Are these not nice fat worms?" she asked, after waiting a minute. th. yea. they are fat," answered Mr. Robin, "but will you never learn that the biggest are not always 'the best? My mother used to select the beat worms I ever ate. I wish you would get to be Ilk her. but I do not suppose you ever will." "Why. Robin, you told me that you liked the fattest worms I could find the other dsy." said Mrs. Redbreast, wiping away a tear that rolled down her cheek; "you ssld the ones I had last week were too lean, but I am sure you wlU And the cherries nice." she a-lded. without waiting for him to re ply. "They are too ripe." said Robin, hopping out to the end of the limb. "I might Just aa well not come home to dinner; there I never anything At to eat." Robin waited around a few minutes, but hla wife did not answer him or speak to him again, and she gave the little Redbreasts their dinner and then began to clear the table, and Robin, seeing that there was no use trying- to quarrel with her. Aew away. It took Mrs. Robin all the rest of the day lo accomplish what she aet out to do. and w hen night came ahe had all the little Redbreasts In a nest two limbs above their own. and ahe told them to go oalcep and not dare to peep. Then'Mr. Redbreast began to wateii for Robin. Khe had not long to wait, for ha flaw home early to gehla sup per. Having had hla dinner early made blm very hungry. He threw his cap Into the nest and looked about, but instead of tho nice supper he bad expected to And the nest waa empty, not only of food, but the whole family were gone. Robin hopped around on tho llmh. looking behind the leave, and then he looked on tho ground, for he thought tha little ones must have fallen out of the neat and their mother waa watching over them, but no. they were nowhere In eight. Robin waa hungry, aa I have aald. and there was no supper, and he aat on the edge of the empty nest, looking very forlorn and reeling very unhsppy. Mrs. Ra-dbreaat. of course. waa watching him. and when she thought ho waa punished enough she flew down. Robin was so glad to see her that he forgot to ask her whera she had been. He Aew right over beside her and pecked her bill, which, of course, was a kiss. "Where are the children?" he asked: "I miss their chatter." "Oh! I thought they were old enough lo have a neat by themselves," said the wla Mrs. Redhreaat. "and they are asleep In the bough above. Now I must set your supper. I am a llttl lata. What will you have?" "Anything you have." replied Robin. -You need not fret about keeping me waiting, for I am sure I waa a little lat getting home." Mr. Redbreaat did not reply, but she prepared the nicest tipper she could and they sat down to It. "Vou certainly can make nice bis cuits." id Robin, helping hlmaelf to the third, "and aa for that dinner this noon. I gues I waa not hungry. Mr aloniach baa been a UtUa upset for a Frocks Reduced ,,,-.rev C JRm Holhdav Oo. puffed affaire, atylea that are char- VakaaaT 1 al M jer -was- acterlsed by a amart simplicity of refinement. In a variety of beautiful T"i 1 S.o'rlf'.'tt'ii!"-Non'w? l5St neU 355 A Ider Street, Corner Park Reduced to Original . Price. MsaslaaaaaaaaaaaBS-laaaaa -s-waaals-l-alll-ts-t-alt-aalalalaa Every Suit Reduced Va to Vi Off. Every one an exclusive model re gardless of prices Suits of superb , beautv and exquisite tailorm. All the new colors In fine imported broadcloth, velvet s. whipcords. French velours, etc. The seasons latest and cleverest plain tailored and novelty etyles. Xmas Blouses Ctt y 111 A. bewildering array of every ti hi r I 1 1 I SY J I iH imaginable new style in beaded and JLi. Jl.JL.KJI i i KA,LLy embroidered Crepe Georgette, Crepe de Chine, New Chantilly 355 Alder Street, Corner Park Las, combination and suit Blouses. SPECIALLY PRICED. few days, because I ate some cherries before they were quite ripe." "You must be more careful." was all the reply that Mr. Redbreast made, for she knew that was the best way. Later, when Robin had settled down, she started to go to tho children. "Don't be gone long." said Robin. "I think af ter all you had better bring them down here and then you won't have to be away bo much." Mrs. Redbreaat flew up to the nest The children were all right, but she sat on the etdo of tho nest for a few minutes waiting for what ahe knew waa aura to come. "Are you coming down pretty soon?" called Robin, flying up to the next limb. And Mrs. Redbreast knew he had won and that Robin had been brought to realise hi fault, and for the rest of the Summer there waa no more fault finding. (Copyncht. iai. by the Mcflure News paper Syndicate. New Torlc City.) BtMarieDiixe. Mrs. Jobs Mr.aaara. "The Pollceaaaa bo Kaye JMeaae." A POLICEWOMAN Is no longer looked upon as a curiosity, for the step from social welfare worker to a worker armed with the authority of tha law is so short that practically every cly of any ixe In the Nation haa at least one such. Mrs. John Mc Namara Is not different from other women In that ahe la a policeman, but in her methoda and her place of ac tivity. A policewoman In a sleepy Eastern village Is one thing. A "lady cop" In a Western raining town is another. Mrs. McNamara confine her energle to a mining town of the old chool. where the red light glow and reepect for law and order la conspicuously lacking. Tonapah. Nev, la the camp In which Mra. McNamara la tho chief guardian of the law. She ia a woman of phyeique compared to others of her sex. but by comparison with the miners of her town her prowess would be. of little moment. She recognises the fact and Instead of at tempting to accomplish much by force she says "please" and the results are satisfactory. By day ahe is a quiet, home-lovir.gr housekeeper with a husband and a happy family of children. At night she wenda her way In and out tho doors of the saloons and dance halls. She meets the young boys in cafes and saloons and without threats of arrest ..ii. . I. . n. ntilallv that she will in irna . . ' m j call at their homes within an hour and asks them to -please' do tnrr. With very few exceptions she finds them when she arrives. She Is on friendly term with the women of the dance halls, which she visits on her of ficial rounds, and It is to her that they come when trouble is the greatest. The very fact of her existence has made tho town law-abiding. The appointment of Mrs. McNamara aa policewoman waa the result of a . .ri.ri a better baby women a .-iu" . , , . ; campaign had been conducted u 1th questionable success, iii t.....-.... the women interested In the movement were safe in their homes. Those of the other women could not be reached. There are only two classes of women Prize-Winning Announcement Tea Garden Syrup Recipe Contest The final awards in the recipe contest have been made by Miss Rausch, of the domestic science de partment of the University of Washington, and are as follows: 1st Prize, $75.00 To Mrs. George A. Clark, Molino, Or., R. F. D. No. 1. 2d Prize, $25.00 To Mrs. W. A. Hermann, 344 Fargo st, Portland, Or. We thank every one submitting recipes for their interest taken in this contest. So many really fine recipes were received that the testing and judging them all by Miss Rausch was a task indeed, and one that has been completed with fairness to all. We hope at a future date to com pile a book of every recipe submitted and at that time we will be pleased to mail a copy to every one entering the contest. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Portland in Tonapah the clubwomen and the "others." The women began an In vestigation and found that the chil dren could only be helped by regulat ing the selling of liquor, keeping the boys and girls off of the streets and supervising the dance halls. The situation was put before the city officials, who, with calm indifference, declared that nothing could be done. The County Commissioners, upon being appealed to, suggested the appointment of a woman police officer. Mrs. John McNamara was chosen. Tho first days of her occupation were stormy ones. Her initial trip to a dance hall was marked by threats of violence open opposition and derision. Her fearlessness won for her the re spect of the men and women with whom she came in contact, and as time went on her daring won praise from men who had only taunts for her in the beginning. Mrs. McNamara has now become more than a representative of the law. She Is a personal friend of every wrong doer In the community. She is never too busy to help when her help is needed and her accomplishments in evolving a law-abiding camp have been brought about by her fluent use of the word "please," which she says with a smile on her lips and her finger crooked about the trigger of a business-like revolver in her coat pocket. OREGON BIRDS DESCRIBED W. A. Eliot Shows Pictures and Tells of History of Conservation. "Bird Life in Oregon" was the topic of an interesting lantern-slide lecture given last night by W. A. Eliot for the Mazamas In room A of the Central Library. Mr. Eliot discussed the found ing of several bird protective societies and particularly that of the Audubon, the largest protective bird society in the world. The Audubon Society was organized In Louisiana, and la now active in all Important cities. "Oregon was a pioneer in bird preser- ......... mrA th. ftrKt reserves. In this state 'were brought about with the support OI W. Lf r iniey. v e mn on abundance of beautiful feathered crea tures In our state," said Mr. Eliot. The pictures included almost every species of Oregon birds. $14,405 ASKED FOR FALL Woman Declares She AVas Injured by Planks Across Walks. C J. Cook Company is made the de fendant in a 114.405 damage suit which was filed in the Circuit Court yester day by Mary Walsh, 714 Glisan street. in her complaint Mary Walsh de clares that on September 20 she stumbled over certain planks which had been placed across the sidewalk on the south side of Morrison street, between Chapman and Twentieth streets, by the C. J. Cook Company. She declares that as a result of the fall she was badly bruised and injured. She says that her Injuries have thus far cost her 283 In doctor's bills. Cowlitz to Change Itegistratlon. KELSO. Wash., Dec. 9. (Special.) County Auditor B. . Olson has ar- .-.ncror fnr the new registration books which will be used by Cowlitz County under the new quadrennial registra tion law. which goes into effect tho first of the year. The County Com missioners in session at Kalama yes terday also made arrangements for the appointment of clerks in the out lying districts of the county. Under the new law the citizens of both the country and city precincts will have to be registered every four years. If they fail to vote at a regular election their registration automatically cancels and they must re-register. Rudvard Klpllnir has found that shopkeep ers. Instead of cashing his smaller checks, sell the autographs to curiosity seekers, al ways for more, often much more, than the face value of the check. GRANDPA DIDN'T NEED CASCARETS THE BOV Two Hours a Day Sawing Wood Will Keep Liver and Bowels Right. You Who Take Exercise in an Easy Chair Must Take "Cascarets." Knjoy life feel bully! Pon't stay sick, bilious, headachy, constilpated. Re move the liver ana oowej poisun wun-u is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath offensive, stomach sour and your body full of cold. Why don't you get a 10 or 25-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced? Cas carets work while you sleep. You will wake up feeling fit and fine. Children need thia sandy cathartic, too. Adv. Oregon FOR VELS