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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1915)
LIPPINCOTT iv A nmnmmmi Gfifcc, for (j5tffg 0 Til .11 1 1 1 f R aa4 Mr Jatloa Lols IVi Bri,,, iht ttarm- Jk.-a la dtnnr party la honor of Mle Clrxiu. of N.w Tor City, who U litla hr fcrothr. Natoan Utraoaa. la IVa city. Tho !! adorned wtts m artlatlc arraacamaat of Wlnta-r fruit pUe4 hlh a ho a!lr Iray. Tartars wara pU4 for Mr aol Mra ltlml -IUn. Mr. an4 Mr. Hanry J nttaanelmer Mr. "! JIra R. F. lnlM. M:m lrau.a .Vathaa a?trausa. Ml ta totu. Call Canun ntrtli4 with formal 4nr at tha rhaptar noasa l J:uaaaa. rrlrfar. paramo 1 r.laborata alecorationa utt of tha approach lC holier saoa w.ra n4 aa4 a color KUM of rJ and eraaa pra oalC4!4. Aa ortalnal frataro aa pn4 ! aroerararaa. aai-a araaat ra oila a I'tiulnu from trio U'tra. rttml4 tnrntmaa traa. affair waa ono of Iho moal a'l tn attractive "form IV" of tfto mom. .rl rortUn. o4 Albanr trl w.ra taa u: of t flta ;mma fr Iho -, I- i.Hih Mrrtlo rm;la Oa-lTO Huti-ntne. LortU Jt jr.j. ! Lma. Mary r.ra.r anl Vartia III, of Uro wa.yl Tfto for ta dan.o lrwUJ4: Mi l.l.a a4 I.aia Hall. tor Frarte. Aa!i Tartar. iMril" Torao. Mr. Of fort (Urn a. forrr io'mn. Varr 1:4 ,ri. Rort rl. U"t4 T.sart. Pt rHoik. Tro. l.'thonk t""h fmeaaaii. -roti Hrown. flpracoa r. rit'xl .''-. Joo t-nn. Carroll w...r Hoic iroa, llor Jatno. A!brt Ka.I alkin... lord WooJ llowa'4 Howl.. J '6nio l-tt. Tara.r S'll. l.yn Mcra4r. Watt-i X ira.f. Ru-il Torn, trtto HUckabr, k-k&k lMifTr' Jtirr.a. tHia 14- . rt.nr . faraa. Ilarr I00 tiixms UrT. Waitsr Ktrk :.. tl Oor. C B. CorbtH aa4 Ion Br4 T- u!rana an4 eatr ir Miw Ant Iuea. Mr. i r J L Waruia. Mr. aa4 M I, C. B-a. Mr an4 Mr rrJrw Pwoa. Jf- aa.t Ms II IV H-wllU Aii--r Mrt.a. Mr. aa4 r. Mf. Ja McVlIUn Or4war. for a..r!v of IK Crf6 trt. H ! 1 hr attri:ti homo. IC1."" 4 la mi.-lt4 la aertmoata al luranafikf C"rt f jr to Wintor. o o o a a.a.ru rfara will ha !- thl ttai at to urwaa r ta wamaa a aaaiarr of tao li rmaa H4 T. er . wtlt o ta too fm.t4 of l-r r ari.ftr la Cfll4 nbr of romiaoal woiaoa wl!l a't a patroawa SOUTHERN MATRON WHO HAS BEEN VISITING HERE. rort:a4 Chaptr. Na. tT. O. K .. wilt . a a' t tlan- a4 car4 rr'T .n.ft la Woo4rm Halt, ill Km- i atraaL ratrRao: Mr t T. Vt. Mro. J A. Jttil-a. Mr K. I. Rartialt. rt ;orso . K-a.lilt. Mr. C barl.a II ti.ll.r. Vrt M II. Laao. Mra Charlaa 1.i:4 b ai '. r Moot. o o o Mf J. T. Too!a. rharmle t.itr front lluntma'tora W. Ta. who h boon titirt- at ta homo of Mr tv. C WHlr in Moon! Tabor. I ft for br b"i la Ibo iSo.it r or Thur4a. Ir. foualana waa ronatJorabt ootar Lir4 wbtla la l'ortUn4. IS Womo' KJi Br4c Club ht4 an aatnnataatio maottRC W4a4ar. hrt4a btnc tbo Bam of th aftaraoon. l mo aot mtiB. "ifr" will b 1 ..!. Mr a laajrtt ta to maotlna" lata b-a c banc 4 to Ttr. ill i:ik win 4iahtara. mthf a4 atatars ara Ialta4 ta tbo mttna o Txn ItattaaiQ Aaoaattna will ro-at Irna oftaraaoa at M o-ctoa-b at tha hAti of Mr II. I. t "hip In. izl tt'a:o iraat. wita lb Trt ftta aororttT. a a o Arthur raahaa. who wtll aa0 on Jiuaaav aaoraiac for Nr Torh. waa keaor-4 wt! a. a arprtaa "aif on Thur.tr rtiatbt al bia apartment la la W h-.I loo Annas. Iboit (iiaaia aarnbla4 for aa Inform! snaocal aa4 a-lal ! ta aonnpumaot l tbo popoiar hachakor. a a o Mr A. J. V.-Onff.a) Wltl laatto aootl f .p a vtail wita raUtioa la HKtloa Moat. o o o Mr. aa.l Vr. M. Ortaw:4. of M f'r. ar r-cltra4 al Oakland Itotrl. CiakU4. CL a Tho bnaaal hrltm hataar of tha Trautrfil La4!a" Ai4 JtocUtr waa !, l..t Hatar4r aa.l waa a bi jannoar w arv4 an4 aa aa-l tant ptacramma clvaa. coftc!u4tnaT with tariias' minerl abow. ipyr waa la a arc at Mr Grl Um)a Tbo atifrrat baaitaa vara la clurv of rr f. t Thorn. Mr I-ooia !tummr aa. Mr C J Uabar. an4 Ihalr aUt taia. a4 Mr Ix Itsriow b4 eurn of th jr0ima. Tb aura of till wia rala4. Thla atcallatk, la af..tnaT aToa4 la lata community al ta a aaluaM aat to Iho towa. l(t'ra that moat ho hM oa til bt4 WMa-a ha ban ara-Uantatlr Injurad. Almoat ovary buainraa raraoa ha ha4 tb anplaaaaat prln-- of taar Inar cbiao or lttara wbao opnin nolopa Aa anaalop opnar la to h bat ao taaicna4 aa to make aorn avcl4aeta impoaaiMa. Aa a. moat ovary ono a ho 4o clarfal work haa to ran lattar. aark a nft wooI4 proa ueatjl aM undoubladly watcom. or tanmnt eap-r or hill or burn IMnaT. a wai;-ahap-4 pin rom with trlancatar haa4. It la aa Improve. rani nta th ordinary pla la tbal It HI not woab out. Tho oao who tw a foontala poa that mast ha hapt upnarhl win aeinima aom pretty raa-epla"l for bntdina; It na not In no. on or tnea o"- lv-a I of !. wta a raoiw a" that haUace Itaatf. .v0 matter now tt ma ho aceidentanr bo.l around on a rroadad tfaak. It cannot be upart liut atmoet any pretty holdar iu a watcom. A hit of pottery or a aa of an rt will trtaha ao attra-ti or. namrnt for th oah anal now pencil a well a pan. SNaAPsnoTS fclfta W Clrt a Th heal far Chrietmaa sift ha ha aa f r meat f oa. If w ar not t a:tua;ly la tb whirl f ta ahop wo ar aictln-. pnv . I ta taM. woa4rlac what w ab:i a: Mary aa4 Janaie aa.i Tonv Makiaat out our lit la wita aan f a about aa etraauoua aa aa rtakiaaT aa ahoppiac for lft It mf aa ut mata;iy ej-aito a macb tna other do payat-ai:y. tf w baa buataaa trta4 ea our I at ta alaa we waat to le aoaao I I. t.m a'.ft. a vuit to a at atioaar a aop anar b ,'ua a raataUoa a to ta lijnaroua aa4 aaoat arcaptabl null article that caa be buTcbaeed fr I'.t t:. Th aTlrl who trpea er a a lab mtcb J tJiua la liabl ta baa bar aaater tan4 weul4 aa4oubtai:r watcom a titti aall braaa la ta lorn f a tlay -ruabiaaf bruaa I th hack of waica I aet a po f pumu atoao. Thouab a email tft. It wou!4 b ono of ta baaduaat totlat he:pa a luaioaaa girt Co; Ittt In the Ueory of bar el-v-e. ta caaa ah wt-ah ta carry It a t la bar baatha. th l.ttt bncer leaner aio cm la email latar taaa They ar anly about two or t ra ta. ba k-bar aa4 aa lacb er ao wm anal caa eaattr fla4 roona la tb atarata ;rl baadbaaT. Aaetber da.b help vary walcoraa to th trl wbo baa asaay letter to aeal aa4 atams I aa envelop aaolatener. al4 tb huay clubwoman or eecre trr of om rsntrb or oclal rnl latioa micht sladiy aal'oma aurh a attfl. aS.arcery anion Sad It pleee aal to m lata a stamp or aatop Bap with tbo Up. . Tbeaa tlttlo maUteaer com la v rl ua atyt. lom ar to h foon4 la cut glaaa. compo4 of a pretty rearep. tact a la whiaa eta a arlaae roller. Tai tevot aa tamp or alop ar paae4 arraaa It. Otbar ara la th f rra f a I'tt! vial with fait on th 4. Th hottt I B ileal with water, antra beep tb fait maiteae4. for torn money er letter come a4 faaaiv tap. A roll of tbl oa tho bual- aee (irt'a dk will aav much maatac :t mcl!ac or part la aa a Tort to By Mas FAValtxr. aoldter. hat to laabel h waa aa oamy na lonaer. lor tb little Quaker maid and th Vimnla aoldler had met asaln and the Con(edrat had woa tb dar tbla time. and tbe prtx waa tb litll Quaker matd'a band. , op.na't ilt. by tha M-Oor Nearapaper randicataw ,a Tork lliy.l Timely Advice arr Iaabr frlaaaer. T EE'S army wa marchlnc op Into 1 J l-cnnarUanla. Atl day lb tra- c'.inar Una of duoty man alraamad down tb duaty road la th duaty air that hun ahov them. trmhlrn wltb neat Uaha-t Andaraoa aat under a cool wil low tree oa tho erk bank, flahlnr So comptetaty waa ah hidden by th i, that ah culd wntca tb aoiaiera paaalnc. but they cou!4 o nothtn of her Uttl r4 booni. Praacntlv ah notlcd a yoobc frllow, hardly mora than a boy. dropped faint ke tha waiaida. Th tone lln paaaed a an4 left blm heblnd. Th real la th root bhad of an oak me to r. h.n and la a abort tim h roe. Juat over tb fane and haaclnc low to th water waa a tr full of ebem. b-reaa. fi. rltx fruit that hon Itao moia k. ..aa leave, ta a anlaut .k - - tidier waa no the tree. II ,i a a limb loal almoat Ieu-he4 tha water. -II. la atealioa our cherrle. Jat Uh Me frlenda atol father, bho beraetf. "flHt I will tra aoa. PeuiBaT oou v of tb limb ah ca It aulL tbaa let It a-o. al4 to him a 1 a bl branch a tone, atronc Of court It . . . - .i. ..j ...t the praaa; far up in - aoiai-r tumbimc in -Tr.at will trach jroo to lt Other o.4a alon aaia tne I maid a-rimly a tba boy floundered about. -1 am droaaln.: ae me. caaped tho aotd er. .Now. laabel had no Idea of killlc rtti4 a the all.' ah. .n.e and u mora ter- be. It would he a awful to drowa a man. It w" federate aad anrchln tbrooh Peon- arab thl cUIn4 tb HrL a h thruat toward him a etout J-,;, that h4 beea lylnc at her feet. -Il14 that an4 t wltl pu.l yoa aabore Wltb a out lrk abo managed to draa- th lad lata ahallow water. Then a bit f aaxtakH. a cup of milk from bottle la bar aaenei ana -. f p. ail i.a by th con-..-..irka uiukar ma Id. baa IB ,t-t ( makioa him f-l tnucb hotter. -Well. I maat be aToloaT oa to Join lh man." bo 14 preaently. Iabet tboucht for a moment. -My father la Kabert Anderaoa wa taken n prteoner yeaterday by or mea.- ma al4. "An4 mother la til wltb frlatht. If yon eo him loll bin o fat bom. If h can. to mother. Tb aoldier omlted. lie knew bow o.aUa uck a maaaatr woul4 b. an If he houl4 r encounter th man. Hut b rrmla4 and lo a abort while bad diaappeared over tho hill toward Gettyabura. That nibl a hlat atorrn area. Th creek floodad th roada an4 raced atoaaT th meodoaa. and Juat la tb bela-ht f lb blaat thor cam a thud acaloat th door, laabel ran to open It aad In tumbled her father, muddy and atmoet dee4 from th alorm and hi bard lilaht. -I aa-aped." eirlalmed the father, a bo aat dewa to a hearty lunch. an4 It waa by the kla4aee of a atranc Confederate, lie crept op to my tent, la which I waa a prleeoer. and whan th a-uarda back wa turned howd rr. bow to creep oat la the darkneea lo lh wood beyond th line. 11 (a to tbl for yon, laabel.' Tho trlrl opened tbe note. "On food tara deeerv another." It read, and I ha name turned wa "Nelaoa Randolph, fifty-fifth liattaltoa. Army of Northern Vlra-tnl.- -vB cried laabel. "that waa th aotdier boy I palled oat of the water today o ho found oo and t )oa fro." roar years later tho ehrrl wer la bloom acala and voder th tr by lb aid f th creek tood a yoana rtrl aad a taiL aleader man. Ma waa brown nr it n. utarund. teM-l Portland Ft a Harlety. TT YOC hav not already don ao. a- X led your roaea for plantlnf; now and plant th'm aa oon aa the oll U n If tho aoil la atlcky. rnrly hury the raota of th riant and wait until the around become friable. at'J rata brda wn'jlj b bcttr If ruiinr of manure wer pplld and forked In. I'robably tn oeat way i dtar a ahallow trench between th row of buehaw. Kilt this with manure a: rover arlth anlL In addition to th llat rlon lat week th followinc roar wtll b found atl- fartory tor planting: Chateau Ia Clo Voueeot. deep vel vty red color, no mildew, (row alow and produce few bloaaoma. Kdward Myer. beautiful bud, cop pery rd and oranc color, bloom free ly, tomi mildew. Lieutenant Cbaur. rich red. tin bloom of kood abap. fjrowth moder ate na mildew. Mm Kdmond Hoatrand. handaome pink fleah colored flowera, grows free It without mildew. Lady Alice Stanley, tin pink Towers. Urn and full, deep pink on outalde of leaf and pal fleah colored on Inalde. I'harlaarr. fine Ions buua opcnlnc In any weather, vigorou and flowers freely. Mildred Grant: wher It rrowa wall prodarea wonderful larse pale fleah colored flower, not recommended for bea-lnners. a It rrow poorly, haa but fear bloom and mlldewa badly. Mme. rlearond Weber, recommended aa a nice cardan roae of pal salmon color; crow a vlKorouely and baa no mildew. New Style in Hair Dreinr Are Decreed. o laatrr I It Aa rait ta Klerk nark t rwwalaa- falary It Mast Be filed II lab aad V aaed. a V15IT lo locaj coiffure shopa shows that tbe Utrst dictates of faahloa demand a radical chance In styles la dreaalnc hair. Instead of the paat year's sever lines and atraiicht hair. II demands ouatntnea. Thla Winter th hair ahould b don btb. aad carta ar romlac hack. No loncer will tb hair be drawn bark aleek. but wiil 1 heaped hlah and enlivened with aa ocraelonal cataract of carls. A new and tjoajnt colffar la pro vided for the maid whoa hair atrowa down In lh middle of her forehead In a "widow peak." The hair la waved back from th forehead, to a hlsh roll on top of Iho head and th nda hane back la a coquettlah little bunch of curl. " tt matters little this seaaon Juat how tbe hair Is don, ao Ions a th hair I na a-1 betcht and ax not vr. lor th evening danr a fastidious manner of corr.Mns? tb hair Is to keep It bi-a oa th bead aad allow a little frlos of curls to frame the face and th bsck of the neck. The elderly woman, even If sh doe not Indutce In frills and curia, vires berseif a dlatint'tire air by wavlnc th hair uniformly atl around and plnnlnc It la a soft, but tall, knot on top. Ther ar few parllnce la th hair thla sea son. dan the little s'hoatrlrl has not ea. raped "altitude." whlrra I the kernote of th tyl. rh draw her flurry hair bark from her far and forehead, fluffs It out littles about her ear, then make a llttl roll on lop of her head and braids tbe rest to bans; down her back. By Marie Diux. Mr. Emetine Tankhurst ha don mora to attract public attention to th qual sufTraaT movement than any woman llvlnar. Although th actual accomplishment of her activities ar till In doubt, th period of her cam paign I In reality tn Its youth. Mrs. I'ankhurat haa been lh leadrr of the militant movement amonc women alnce Ita bectnnmc. ih la the founder or the Women' Social and ToUtl'-! 1'nlon the official name of the auffraa or ganization. Not only haa Mrs. Tankhurat stood for and declared herself openly in r- rl. a jja.a avctaa LSi2fU aTta-d (sla4 Batw aTUa a faSVai aCUa (U a tC fiX IqaX lUt At VeeiaOt atttX New Year's Eve Festivities at the Imperial HOTEL Grill will be in keeping with the occasion and celebrated in a becoming fashion. IMMEDIATE RESERVATION of tables is suggested to insure your full quota of pleasure and amusement. SPECIAL MUSIC EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT and appropriate souvenirs for diners. TWO DOLLARS for each person, advance reservation payment, which will be applied to the bill for the evening. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Come and make merry. CHRISTMAS DINNER NEW YEAR'S DINNER Table d'Hote ONE DOLLAR Served from S to 9 P. M. Music Reservations Now Being Accepted FOR SISTERS, DAUGHTERS, WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS Hearts Content By RALPH HENRY BARBOUR. Romance and plenty of it; fun and plenty of it; a happy man who "starts things," and who at the end makes a woman happy, too. The beautiful illustrations in color, the page decorations, handsome binding and the tasteful sealed package are exquisite. $1.50 net. FOR BROTHERS, SONS AND HUSBANDS A Man's Hearth By eleanor m. ingram An appealing story of a young man's struggle to manhood. There is also a heroine who plays her beautiful part in this in spiring and very human tale. Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. The Man from the Bitter Roots By CAROLINE LOCKHART. It is better than "Me-Smith." Youll enjoy the funny wise sayings of Uncle Billy, and a tense eager ness will hold you throughout every scene in this story of the quiet, competent Bruce Burt. Illustrated in color. $1.25 net. FOR UNCLES, AUNTS, FATHERS AND MOTHERS A Christmas Carol By charles dickens With ARTHUR RACKHAM'S Illustrations. The most beautiful edition of the most appropriate book for Christmas. 30 illustra tions (12 in color). Cloth. $1.50 net. The Obsession of Victoria Gracen By GRACB L. H. LUTZ. The author of "Marcia Schuyler," "Mi randa," "Lo, Michael," etc., has here written an uplifting, whole some story for the serious-minded reader. It is the altogether entertaining account of what one fine woman did for her home town and its inhabitants. Illustrated in color. . $1.25 net. FOR YOUNGER BOYS AND GIRLS Of 12 to 18 Years Gold Seekers of '49 By EDWIN L. SABIN. Trail Blazer's story of California and Panama. Illustrated. $1.25 net. The . Boy Scouts of Snow Snoe Lodge By RUPERT SARGENT HOLLAND. Boy Scouts' Winter sports and experiences in the Adirondacks. Illustrated. $1.25 net. Winona of the Camp Fire By Margaret WIDDEMER, author of "The Rose Garden Husband," "Camp Fire Girls" fun and adventure. Illustrated. $1.25 net. Heidi By JOHANNA SPYRI Translated ly Eliza beth P. Stork. Stories All Children Love. Stories the best illus trated, beat printed, best translated edi tion of this fa mous story. With Maria L. Kirk's colored lllustrati o n s. Cloth, $1.25 net AT ALL BOOKSTORES imiriTmTiiiiiifiiiiiniiiiiiuriMiiiiiiiiii irnimiunmmiiin inimiiiiiinnimiiifra h baa peraonallr orlKlnat4 manv of tha Idaaa anal took part In their execu tion haraelf. Since tba opening of hrr arctcuiar career thera baa aecmed no limit lo her capacity for evolving Ideaa aA K -- - aha rniarnmanL From the dcalructloa of building" and art treaa urea down to pulling; the coattalla of Cabinet mtolatera, her actlvlilea have ranted. I'nder ber leaalerahlp amall armlea of Eneliah women nave cnaxnea uuuica vi .... ...... ....4 .Hmlttanra ta poiirr iiiajn aiiia the llouae of Coramona. Onca within Ita oora they nave cnainea inamacura .w.i i - -a Kawa anmatlmea lO III C 1 1 luaiii " ' aucceeded lo breaking; up tbe meetings. Mr. I'anKhurat naa ptrraonany mr-i. .iiiinna in iha fin of the KintT while on paraae ana ner ia n I'y" acid into mall noxea. trippeu iaa a horae and thrown hatnmera through tha wlndowa of official realdencea or busl- ncaa butldlnea. . n ww.....'- ...ikArtfl vara Aften In question, but little doubt of ber sin cerity waa entertained by her asso-i--- m-hati nn renaated oc- caatona ahe tried to die a martyr to her cauae. i,pon nuns aha attempted to starve herself to death. When very near tha point or exhauatlon aba waa released unaer ins "cat and mouse act." 6be seldom served mora than two weeks of long: sentences and. upon reiralnins; her strength. would go back, to her waruaa cam paign. Mrs. Pankhurnt made two trips io America. An effort wa made to for bid her entrance, but W'aahlnirton over rulad the decision of the Immigration ofriclala In New York and she waa per. muted to enter, with tha underetandin that she complete her lecture tour and return without unlawful acta in Amer ica, lira. Pankhurat" waa not always welcomed by American suffraKlsts, who doubted tha wisdom of her meth ods. She waa not received as a speak- r by many ciuds. aa nm -cared her effect would bo detrimental. Mra Pankhurst la a descendant of a u 1 1 . -w ii.a Hap grandfather bare- y escaped death In the franchise riots ,nd her father waa a naaicai. raa bom In Manchester about the year SS. fhe waa educated and reared .a.- MA.a .ailtrat Influancea and ainuna iii v. . - had aa a girlhood friend a daughter of enrl llocneiori. m rapuuinao er husband. Dr. Pankhurst. to whom ia waa married in is. J. waa a mem- r of the Drat woman sun rase pau-17 na oraaniaaMi iu lukibuu. " - 1 - . ,4 waa reanonal- a auniiacHt 1 " ' b!efor tbe married woman- property t. Which la now a law an nuaio.. Mra Pankhurst la the mother of four ildren. Three are livma; ana 01 ui'aa ... aAiialanllV al HPT BM1-. 1 no be ch third Uvea quietly. The famous suf fragette became self-supporting at the death of her husband In 1883. She declared that her process waa hln dcred by her sex and set about a cam naiKn lhat would brrns; about equal opportunity for men and women. Her organisation was mildly military in the beginning; but aa each new move failed to have the desired effect the organization became more and more violent In Ita methods. The present campaicn began In 1904. At that time the headquarters were in one small room. A dozen rooms are now occupied, with a stall of ste- nocraDhers. bookkeepers and type writera constantly at work. The woman now handles funds ranging from 110, 000 to S30.000 a year. More than 100,000 persons are In the actual employ of this organization. Tha personality In Mrs. Pankhurst belles her militancy. She la passionate ly fond of children, of music and art. She loves pretty and dainty clothing. She believes In the sanctity of the home and she Is said to make the best Jam in England. MARIE DILL.E. COURT IS SEEKING LEEWAY Judge Stevenson Wants Ordinance Localizing Plan in Use. By ordinance Municipal Judge Stev enson ia going to try to preserve nis right to Impose fines on the installment plan and to remit fines after they are imposed. This system which has been In vogue in the court for some time waa held to be illegal in an opinion mritten Thursday by City Attorney La Roche to City Auditor Barbur. . Judge Stevenson says he thinks the system is good and that the legality or It can be cared for by an ordinance. He will confer with Mr. Le. Roche. IRON CUTTER TO BE TRIED Fire IK-partment Gets Machine to Go Through Barred Places. The Fire Bureau Is to have a gasoline machine for the cutting of steel and iron bars on wlndowa and doors. A demonstration of the machine will be i ii'.....l. afUrnnnn at 2:3U H l ( r u c.u.ctu.s - o'clock at the Portland Brazing & Ma chine Works. The machine when purchased by tne city will be used in getting Into build in rs through barred windows and doors where necessary tor iignt-iigniing. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 laker's Breakfast Cocoa The Food Drink Without a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is ab solutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa beanX aeo. u. a. par. off. , f THE GENUINE BEARS THIS TRADE-MARK. AND IS MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. Established 1780 t-X aAsrj.y.. Means Good Healthy Meat Too owe it to yourself and family to in sist upon Government Inspected Meat meat that bears this stamp. The CoTernment annually spends millions of dollars to protect you. Take advan tage of this protection. It costs no more than the other kind, but it is assurance positive thst the meat and meat food products you are buying are healthy and about SOo of Portland meat is Government inspected. Insist on your dealer showing you the stamp. It's your only safeguard. Unidn MeatCdmpany; Piwdaara of tbe Fiawm Columbia Hraaa I'raaurta. V-aTVa' wja "More Corn. More Cows. More Hoes, Mourn." The renin of the "goapel of com" preaches hy tbe ORTCOH-WASaiNCTON RAILROAD & HAY1CATI0N CO. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM Are Being; Shown at the Failing B'ld'g TTFTTT AND ALDER m Today Is the Last EITRYBODT 1ST1TEO Coma and are what corn growers nira vine. Open A. M. to 10 P. M. FREE FREE In Dayg KC KC KC K C Baking Powder Is guaranteed absolutely pure and wholesome. There is no Rochelle salts no harmhil residue lett m :ne iouu that is leavened with K C. Even the most delicate can eat hot breads raised with K C without distress. Try K C Baking Powder breads if yeast raised bread does not agree with you. A i c i