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10 T3I2 OHEGOXIAS, WEDNESDAY, DECE3ITJEII 15, 1DI3. ' w ft ? ce rry caoaoooaoocag oooeo e 9 o oo oeo98( en o ooooo o o o o - - - - n fiiri nui it i mi mi nm JffflMi mini inn P AlAlliii liAiliA -V-WoW-th-... aVoiaVdiAaVeXaVA, (1 illi illiiiil i Alllllilliiill 11111 YOETRUDE P. CORUICTTl I i x Txxi 1 i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 rrx rxx xi 1 1 1 l ii i i ii x 1 1 1 AX ' CO 3 Jt agagraat of Islarut to nvB T rtlaadara is that of Miss Rata per. of t'adarwood. a4 e- taaa r. Xara. of raeadeaa and Whit Salmon, whlca was announced, eUEur- day al a Ijvhto praaid.d r or K m .Xabet Holmes, of Cnierwco L waea wedJlng will be aa evaet of to awarrew. M: Cooffr w Ul swt a m. d of honor a( ta we t '.as of Xiao Helm ae4 Lory Chude. of I(k4 IllTor. wM-B will be -tomntso.t to morrow la fader, w )o-i ttiea l'gu I", per will ! ta ta moraine to att.nl th wedding. , a: la our th we-14.n marc a ilf M.ara actod a boat au far tn wadlmo- of ! Viola rrntaer an J Xaf..w a.avla arly la too rail an t la w,l known In, Ul ctrct.e la "!' e.tr m welt a Calif ral era no eVbite :moa Vol ar. Bo U fooinor tleeti.l.t wlta frail rtatk. la. T So we.lliof w.U bo aa ! of early Jarjuorv. an I the vo'ina f"I wilt ( f'e. itesately with pre-eiptlol f aactloaa. o a o fot Irr-portaril oa ta r:ff-ltr I y far la tho of ! ilrrtl A:ie P'ta n4 llaarr I'aiU rwS WU'lk will bo aol-mn -4 linUM al 0''lM-a ! t!o Weaemlnat.r ITbT lril "n irea. It.v. Il.nrf V arret t win ar;,:i.:a aftd tia fii-Uci al taatoot ot'Kuj.Ir attra.-tive aa bavo aatrl fmnt d:f?.rent i-tion af to coiatry TSo 4lie wi.l k a brilliant afalr a nU wl.l b foi;4 lamaii clr br a it!Io at It torn of lio bri'ta-olact a " M Jin Albert Ilrta. C::ia Li In aeriso wi!t bo bat tn.a aal to a!.r arc Caarl-a T--ara tjl . Williom liiwa ard uo4 fmitV trash Ba n't I'attarooa. a a o Jf-a Jsno V. "tra. of VaaKo. I f . w.:i ar li Iho o:il elaauraal af in 4r botna- b toor iwt for laal rMD!'n for -il'-! br aiatar. Vln florl-a ;; i. ba Uiwl lalta!laea I f Jf l"i afcaraana. o o o Via Caaaiao Pmoba. ono of 11a I a'tr,!tio abTan'a of trua . W.Il (a) tia haaorao far 1S brUaa. ia t ba lint tn: aftarnooa by I ili.a Jfataa La i f. a: ono of Clio ' a olbalata. a a a Tannorrow it'" Itaiaa (-!naa. off a raa.'l:i. la M Katbarina IloTto 'i.o idmI. wi I arooi maa?! a,. I f!nd mo Inform l taa la b I aroai.la4 oar br ' a I T t al tta ra. tn-o of fear mothar. Ir. I:U;S M. ( ITt. TSa 'tft'. wi.l bo of Ibo B9l i-6u-nto oat. la W&U1 beta stria arol yooniar. o o o Al tna Calorio lelar la IPio Itotal I Im?ar at. Io prorramnia wtll bo opaaa4 ro.I a.L o,a'tationa f rora tno 11 bio. Amuni (!" wi:l fintrlA-ito lol 110 LroTrutno w itl b Hr Will I ';L lira U C H'attara. Mlaa Lata I atr ail otoara a a a TSo Woman taiio of Ibo t- t'oa Araar la tiol lm a aalo la lao I JanlaT o'ero al ovonj aoj Morrlaaal :roota. fr IMo boaafil of lao aiva tot AfBf wortc TWO OF THE ACTIVE MEMBERS WHO ARE PREPARING A DANCE TOR GERMAN' RED CROSS SOCIETY SATURDAY NIGHT. l a aokr acalia la rtaimlnc lha at tantion af aociatr. aal d-ttaaa of IM rt:.-'jr a port, aa manr raartiont aicit in botwooa Jat!la-Tort !oi Tin la ina flrat lima baa boaa raaroaatal la rort:an4. an4 Ibal ae ri'jn'a for tba craal ontbaaiaam bolac monifaata4. Tbaro aro a iwmbr af raai.i.nta of Iho aortharn clcr Ij Tort ln4 aiaitl.na' fr too aoit.taya. an4 Iba I tm t af bat aa4 Ilea partlaa la dito la aa Imnoalaa aao. Among iho koala for boa partiaa will bo II. Nawbnra. t. f'Ir9n. o4ari k t"jn.lo aa4 bla elab. "Itotkar Fm. n-nm "r'ra; H: Jama T. rarra!L Jlrt All'-a ISanaon I".ach: l.na partlao will ba jjiraa br ,Mf Kro4 arfcrh l. p jff-im, U. Ka-kar. r Iarra. II. r. Mih, Mr t. tu J"oa. ri. ror- a: Canh. tT Tori ilrnltM. Mm Raeh Taa,!. Vr Ror Mir!. M. K. firwno4. T'r J. i:ta(an. Rdcar f'raak. Jaroma rt9. M. f. M Croo, If M'arlaa4. J. M. R'H--bH.t. J Un.l. W. it. Purrow. Xiao Mai ltir-f an.i rartr of aiitit. 1.4- wrl l'o:ick. en; Ir. KlltlnjiaonV ainl: I. I'raaburc. A. ft. Wl'llam. II. Miwbarrr. Thomaa Mr flirt aoj rartr of t Vuliam Kaam. Ilarrr Kt. : W. j Ktua, a lest, aral Mra.ti.IL t.jrar. fear. o o o Mnrb latarool la kamr takott la Iho ?a-o la bo rlvaa oe.ir4ar alcbl br lha Wonia i Auiillarr of Ibo Cartsaa r 1 Croaa !clata at lha Wnu i Aa aa of IHo loita. hao llaoa. ITomloaal mm Ino eommlttao fjr Iho affair aro .tJ-a. X J. tVMfa. Mia tilao Mm.I tar. M!. Aim M i. I!ar an4 Mtaa Clara Itaijlar. a o o T'io Troibadour riub'a aai 4t-o W: bo aa t.ni of Ihla oroaiar. at l'a t.;;on lt:L It la t ba a maiuarala ba:i. an t aoa.-il brSao wt: bo awarl4 tna boat at.aaa4 eriaraclar. Iba boat Jraaaad. aj4 t"o meat comic cootuma. ... j Oa Jttaffar oatn a dat'jhtfut tarr wm ra br Mr. anj Mn. Th4 t. U-aaa at lhair bo ma. ! Coat Th:rtT-alnt!t atra.t Nortx Tbo bomo w daorEa4 p-atttlr wttk Auttima cbrTaaatkamum-a. aworl fora ant ootaaote a puata arranrad anoot t.la mmi Tko hoataaa w attlr4 la a baaJanmo ( of wrtlto a.itia. drapaj wist Mar la-o. Tno aon!ar wa jaal r:Tln . ). v. J . Clar a a rori'.tioa. Mia It.tma r anj r:aa X 4mlo fltcu !attoaa on tia plB. Mr. aal Mr. Italia Ti ffaarn aatortaiaa.1 witbj a faw rewaj 'lactloita. afar wklr rafroahrnonla woro oorracf. Ti o koataa waa ala(a4 br Mr tv. J. IL Clark. .VUo Vox. Miaa r!oa. Mr. Kaafman an4 T. t' tow. n tVtnjnar of prtja waro Mr Out I". Mooor. Mr Loalia E. C'ro icJv. t'arrr Itintar aa4 Track Kaifroaa. Tboao faal war: Mr. aa-1 Mr. J. p Aahar. rr. an4 Mra T. U. Tow liar. Mr. aa4 lira Ilarrr llaatar. Mr. ant Mr. H Croano. Mr an Mr. tV. J. If. Clark. vr aa4 M- C M. taaca. Mr. an4 btra. Loolla H Crotj. b. Mr an.1 Mr. iua H Mooor. Mr an4 Mr. C II. r. Mr. an4 Mr rro4 Punkam. Mr. aa4 Mr Hartoo O. Slcrtin. Mr. an4 Mr. rak t'aiao. Mr aa4 Mr frank Kaufman, Mr an4 Mr Part Gro-o.-k. Jr. Mr. n l Mr A. A. Fatlar. Mi. H ark boar. Jl:ao Manila Firrlla. ilu K'llati Pamo. Mtaa lillma oa aa4 Cl.f.'or4 K. Mo-toaar- I I cscsr-. , U -,- v w ' ail V i t .' . t III i fw- . lU ! l r ' f ill . 1 ' 5 f ! it J ' c No Christmas gift is comparable in pleasure -giving to the ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO uita ouac-atlvo of rirmir rlar. Thar aro a numbrr idoart to colorad chock an I bri.bl lonr A tfrooo chock U rarariallr atlrartiro with a circular planted aklrt and trlmmln of narrow dri grrrtt aclvrt band In rows of lltra. Tbo rinrlrl fraturo of Iho !.ka ho raotatt boll, which la flnt.h-d In Ibo cortor back with ItCtto rrirt bulloaa. aivt r t Bti8r Iho arm to two mock rocket In front. I Th lntr hao a buff rishl oror thol ruff which la nnlahcd with band ofl rcUrt and Jittl button. By Mes F. AVlker. THE ANGELUS is the one gift that makes instant appeal to every member of the household. From ,Va the oldest to the youngest, each can find a special joy in its coming, because it can be personally used and enjoyed by all alike. The ANGELUS is the universal means for musical enjoyment, requiring no finger skill or knowledge of musical technique. The ANGELUS is the only player with which you can play like an accomplished pianist. The reason is fundamental; it is hecauio of the three exclusive and patented features which have made the ANGELUS world-famous. The Phrasing Level the most valuable and important expression device on any playerpiano, giving a control of tempo only equalled by the human fingers. The Melodant that emphasizes the theme or melody, and the Diaphragm Pneumatics through which the perfect human touch is obtained. Ma UuU! bo drllihtrd la tall yoa all ateoin Iho ' ANt.rl.19 and Ma woadrrftil fraturra wklbixit tatoltiaa; aojr oMicaltoa ahatotcr oa ) our part. wQTC WINTER RESORTS Spend the Winter in California TEMPERATURES 07 IXADES'G CALIFORNIA RESORT a FOB THE awawawawawawi WEEK EDI'0 SATURDAY. DEO. 4. 1913. Long Baeh .. Los Angola .. Pasadena Santa Barbara Arrowhaad .... Max. Mln. Mean It SO 61 74 M 14 72 44 69 7J 46 t 75 46. 40 Sin Francisco Vanlco ....... Del Monta ... Ocean Park .. Max. Mln. Mean 63 It 87 68 44 66 41 64 69 45 67 V w" war - r. -m r a-w - - i rrr '.Tm aa B aa I rmJT aw-pafaj o o. - .jri r i w obw .a. aw m f (A i mm . a. jf - a sr a. " m j . - MORKNiV KTRKKT .T HHOAUWAY Ancles, t;n Imk siDtl Othrr c'oaat CHK-. (TEMPERATURES CHANGED WEEKLY) 4 R. K. (ilarkbouao. Mr. Anna Camlor. Mr. aed Mr a. fonn.r. Mr. Anna Walln. I. Maraball. tanud XrlN.naJd. Mr. Math Peteraoo. Mr. Iirock. Mlaa CurlU Liiar and A. .Tad Liter. Mr. and Mr. (X r. Canfirtd left last lnt for Ih.lr homo In Ctarkalon. ash.. aftT dollcbtfal trip to Cali fornia and rlait wlik Mr. A: lea VaucbB. of ( Lorojor tract- Thar waro accornpaaiad by Iholr 4aahlr, Mr. Japr ilooth, of Cant. eld. Idaho, a o a Ttia Torttn4 Bowlna" Club'a danra, achdi:o4 for tomorrow n!ht al Ita attrariir ctubhouao al th foot of iron troot. I cratlna7 latrt amona" Iba daacln-tor Inar roatlncanl. Commute for Iho ontas loclodo 8. N. I-iult. IX a. Coopor. R. Ik Tatllck. V. C. Urosorr. C. . Jtumpbray and J. T. Italach. a o Mix Virginia Hiblett. a cbarralnc and attractlro maid of Spokane, la x poctad aooo to pasa Iba bolulara with Mlaa Cladr runn. a popular aub debutanta of tbla clly. aao Roderick Mallear, wbo attanded lb clooios of Iho avipoaltloa la Baa Fran cUco. la r"o tbo week with bla bruthar-lo-law and itr. Mr. and Mra Joaaph IX Grant, with whom ba la par ticipatlna- In taa a octal (aJctl of th kUpeaUUoa city. a a a Kurvka Council. No. 31. Knlshta and ttdi of tircurltr. allonde.1 Iho ad- 4ra on lb oroptoymont problem clron br . n. fllaa at th rcular meotinc Mondar blsbl. Claeorato proparatloca aro botna mad for Iho Chrlatroaa tra at'rlainrnrnl neat Mondar nlcht. Io caruber I . br Larka'a past praaldenla. JOHN waa a poor knew llf.l abou HIGHLAND PASTOR RESIGNS iter. V- S. Bollinger la to Go to Alaaka Church. Natty Raincoats Blot Terror From Rainy Days. Croai Moo Ttoald Haaa Tralar srth la rraianlsa awal fluasalasi Malaaoat. tlaaaat Joba'a Reward. country bor. vnd and wa held to answer to tba rrand I. 0k. T.n.n.. arM.lMt K..t IK. wld. wldalJury- " ""'" ovm- i.. ko timo r i h. iKAotinr uh r. workl that lajr barond bla falhor I c,lTd 10 daya. and aentenca waa iui sat. Ha bad n rary fia plecoa or pend.d on gooi behavior. They are money la all bt lira, aa lha farm onu g, Kamato. W. Tomanato. K. Hue a them a scanty 1 it Inf. Una day. k. Tanakav and K. YamsakL w ni.a onn waa gniini tno vvwo the ptur, ba found a bis bar of sold lust bU th brook. II eouiil nara.y rell. hi ere a R looked at th brichu ahinlna coin. Th mora ho cad at Iba sold tho mora ha won derad what to do. Finally h aat down and emptied all th money In hi lap and commence! to count It with greedy ay. An old irten frog" had been i ki, .n tlil. tltno anit whan h- .oar John count th last ploca h th- HUjhlaad Preibytarlan Church, hopped up to him and In a ry friand- tendered bla resignation from the pas- ly uajinrr aatd: 'My friend, you ar lorai which h baa held contlnuoualy rich now; do aot wear those ahabby for nine year, and the resignation clothe any looircr. Oo to lb best waa accepted Monday night by the tailor and ba fitted out with th flntat ofllclal board. suit In tbo country " I He will so to Douglas. Alaska, and -No, replied Jo tin. "As much aa I I Owen Unstead. pastor In the church would lora to hare all of thla cold. I I there, la mentioned aa his successor In hall not take on penny, for It does I Portland. A meeting will be beld to- not balonr to ma. I shall set out At nlsht to attend to thla detail. once to und the owner." I Tba Rer. Mr. Bollinger plans to Jobs lumped op from bis soat tinder I leara about February 1. and will be The Rer. K. S. Bollinger, paator of th tree, for far the Xrosj'a words mlfht tempt him too far. and started on bis way. Aa he passed through deep forest ba was startled by a voice from the tractor ca.linir to him: "Vh, oh. my sood friend, why do you walk on this tlreaome Journey when you accompanied to Alanka by bia daugh ter. Alice. His wife will follow In June. Before taking the pulpit In Tort- land, he was pastor in Oregon City for eight years, and before that In Astoria. For some time he was super Th Bar Vlaw Club will a tar tain to. airil wt-h "hard time teppm tarty al Liaaaa Ha-ll. A larva attend aac la aspoctad. The eommlttao la chars will bo the Ml Hclaa (lit ott. Mrlo Teuec. Saraa Gaitt. Ruth lJr4. Lerolta Conlec-4. and M.rrttt .art. Tbaodor ftoimao. And raw Me Cart. Chaatar Siandaom aad Leon Jack oa. a o A tare ssssbor of SJt eo a re traced at the hooaa of Mr. aad Mra Jam) U Mack. DJ Faat Flfly-fourtk treat Southeast, as Sunday aUhl. to c.lebrat the annlrary of Mr. Mack's bir-i. The party waa gtren aa a surprfa la Mr. Mack br bia wtfa. Tbaro war carda for pru.e. music and daactac a rear aad a fall round of marrtm.nl. Arnnn ihooo praaonl war Mr. and Vra. S. It. H:ra. M.aa Henrietta Haino. Mr. and M-a. U Woodard. Mr. aad Mr. Jobs 'oia. Mr. and Mr. n U. Pareona. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. yvA aal U.aur lUisX .UUr, PORTLAND'S rainy day henceforth will bold 4 terrors for eoa th nml faotidioua and timid of women. TCrday ther arrtred la the Portland hope a aombor of raincoat, dutinc liao arad chic, calculated lo protoct th woaror aad add to Iho marto.e of br apparaL Aa artiatlc desica la the plaid raincoat, made both la silk arol cloth, baa broad shoulder, rather stralaht line and a bl. broad bait, A faw of tho featuree that will add ta Ita popularity are the fancy bone button. with lone buttonhole, wide caSa button-trimmed, and a storm col lar with ono aid haoina la a loooo point and the other aide bullonlns back aar It. Tba coat aro aoea ta both dark and brtsbler plaula. The fanciful. transparent storm cloth baa boon faahloraed Into everal models, bolk practical and good-look-Inc. and la color thai ran fa from sraaa aroi yellow ta black, la general thaae coata are irm!y plain and baa loo, atraicht llnaa. Now raitrs sold and allrer braid on trt. broadcloth and ra aerg suits. Soma of tbo moat elaborate of th aeweat suits bare arr.brotd.red gold and ltrer-cTrad buttons, little fancy braldinva of lb soma oa the sleere and co tiar a. aad ail bar a military tnor. Near Sprlcs baa brought la some hare mocsy enough to buy the finest I Intendent of the School for the Blind horse la th iar.dr John looked up I In alem. lie came to uregon in and saw a bin black crow perched on IK. hi.h... Ilmk nr Ik. M'l.il vak .. . . . . .. l.aAAo. o.a . in ii n eaaaiAr. -NO. Mr. Crow." he replied. 'I snail M HI nrjpj fU li NArVUt It V I loov uuw .uu v. . . ..iviiv. av. II oa.. hai k.lAH, tot mo. 1 am look ing now for th unfortunate person I James John ixxig-e iu totcriain who lost It.- .... c.. . xi, Tbo crow, tirv mtiph dlSB-tisled. flw I 1C11 v. - 9 away with aa ugly caw. Now, John trudged along until be came to a beau tiful valley. The flowers were so love ly ho toppd for a moment to pluck a bunch of deep red roses. Aa ba broke off the large! and loveliest rose, an lmmns spider crawled up on one of Ita velvet petal and before John bad time to brush It away Iho little fellow crossad bis legs and In, th most Im portant manner piped out: "Oh! oh! my foolish friend, why are you con tented to remain poor whan you bare money enough to build the finest pal ace la the world, and have the King an-t all hie royal family at your feet?" "No. answered John In anger. "I ha. not take what does not belong to me. and with that ba knocked th oely spider unlit b went sailing I condnctor of Tnbcrcoloals Hospital l.rvuin mi or ou wui m atanw Jamea John Lodge. No. 109. Loyal Order of Moose, haa leased the akating rink at tit. Johns and will give Ita nest dance at that place on Saturday nlrht December IS. A Christmas tree celebration win no beld la th MoCbesney block on Jersey street. A dance will follow. There will be a big class or candi dates to Initiate on the following Thuraday night, December SO, when there will be a smoker and an auction aalo In tba clu broom. SANITARIUM CHIEF FINED CALE-IDAM. rOR TOD AT. ttewiovy. Buhar-Brli wedding tonight. Westminster Church, t o'clock. Bridge party thla afternoon. Mlaa llelea Ladd. boat for MUs Genevieve Brooke. Reception this afternoon. Mra. Chart Oauld. for br sister. Mrs. James ". Cairn a. Luncheon 'today. Fortlaad Ho tel, for Ml Mabel Rlggs; Mr a. Farl Barnard, bootee. Barrlow stepping parly, lo algbL Liaaea KalL Troubadour Club dance, to sight. Cotlliloa Hall. As night came on John climbed a tall treaj for fear of wild beasts. When be bad settled himself aa comfortable aa It was pocalble oa a big limb, be was startled by the sound of mourning. T-.e note seemed lo coma from within th trunk of th tree. John scrambled down, ard to bis great surprise found a little door oa th side. This at one eponod at hla touch, and there, chained lo tbo root, waa a lovely girl weeping a though her heart would break. With hla strong band h eoon freed her and led her out of her prison. Mie waa very grateful to John for alt be had done for her. but till trembling lth fear, she said she must hasten away, for the hideous monat.r would soon return. John then beard from her the sorrowful story of how she bad been stolen by this mon ster. 11 bad taken all of her gold, and In Ms mad race to bide It bad dropped the bag on the way. No sooner had Ibo lovely Prince spoken these word than John drw from under his arm th bag and presented it to her. Th Princess recognised It at once. o, she said. "I aball not take It. Ton must hare It all. It Is poor retnra for all you bare done for mo." T will take It,- said John, "only If you will promts In share It with me as my bride.- The Prtnceoa smiled ber sweetest mil and took his out stretched hand. "Com.- be said, "we bav Just time to eecape." la the distance they could hear th low growling- aad bvy footsteps of th coming monster. But by the time he bad gotten op to the tree the Prin cess and John had reached tba palace and the grateful King bad received him as his son. (Cepyrtshr, l" br th MrCIure Syndicate. New Toes Cltr In City Limits Punished. Charged with conducting a sani tarium for tubercular patients at 78 Council Crest drive contrary to th city ordinance prohibiting such instl tuuons within the city limits. Mrs. Church was fined $50 In Municipal Court yesterday. Lawyers for Mrs. Church served notice of appeal and her can waa placed at oO. The complaint against Mrs. Church waa sworn out by William Young, who lives In tho vicinity of the alleged sanitarium. "I WON'T DO Mlf CHRIST MAS SHOPPING LOOK ING LIKE A PERFECT LOCILE!" "No. I wouldn't, either! I'd go to CHERRY'S, Anna, and got one of the elegant fur-trimmed Suits they re sell in,? for as little as 119.50 and buy It ON CREDIT, of course.' "Why, can I do that, LuclleT You know, a Suit like that Is Just exactly hat I ve been wanting, but I was determined not to spend my Christmas money on myself. Can I really buy Suit at Cherry's without paying for it allT" "Indeed, yes! I do that way any mber of arlils do. Less than half the price win do at first and you can pay the rest either by the week or by tho month. Anna, you'll be floored' when you see how smart Cherry's 119.50 Suits are, and they have even lovelier ones. Broadcloth and Velvet, for fm.SO and 30. 'And. while I think of it, here s card with Cherry's - address 389-391 Washington etreet. In the Plttock blk. -a'S'-tf-vx; " m iiit. --5a?5 Xardrr Suspect Waive Hearing. A. Nakano, Japanese, charged with tb killing of a countryman, R. Kobl nalo, at a Japan entertainment at Arloo Hail Monday night of last week, waived preliminary bearing Id th Xu&Upa4 Court XUttrdax aitcraooa. Ti 0 i COFFEE somiosBsrjTTif t in . The superiority of Golden West Coffee is an infinite quality; due not alone to careful selection of the raw material, but more largely to highly special ized care in blending, roasting and packing. Golden West is a real economy, because it is full strength and full weight steel cut no chaff! 40c Lb. 3 Lbs. $1.00 Closset c5?Devers Portland, Orcjfon Miles of mar- FASCINATING A thousand delights to Interest the Winter visitor. The wonderful land of Dernetual Summer nificent motor boulevards over mountains, through picturesque cypress groves, pine forests and alons the historic Bay of Monterey. Unsurpassed golf. Polo, horseback riding, fishing-, bathing, boating-, hunting, etc One hundred and twenty-five miles south of San Francisco. American plan. Writa for toiuer ana rates. tAHL STANLEY, Mgr. A ret virmnm LONG BEACH. CALIFORNIA. FA3IOIS FOB ITS HOSPITALITY. Guests at this magnificent hostelrv br the sea are always delightful with Its home-like hospitality. Th center of Winter social ac tivities. Oolf, tennis, surf and Indoor bath. Ing. fishing and motoring over miles of smooth sconio boulevards. 20 miles from Los Angeles. Absolutely fireproof. Writ for folder. W. P. NKSTf.E. Manager. sWt Me HE W O R L D'S HOTTEST CURA TIVE SPRINGS. Temperature 202 degrees. Natural Dl-Sodlum Arsenate, steam cave baths. Nothing can surpass tna pleasures or Ar rowhead. Fascination grows greater the longer one lingers here. Shaded by gorgeous wlKtaria. roaa and other fragrant climbing bushes. Arrowhead Hole! faces one of the most inspiring panoramas In all America. Here you may enjoy every California di version at Ita Desc tw miles irom io An' geles. Write for folder. ABKOWIlEall BJrtM.l9, l'UJnllIA the .LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 4th and 11 111 tits. 65o rooms, each with private bath. Situ ated In the heart of City, near theaters, ihom and fH ii.i. vi Miiwugo. .oaiiy acces s.blo to beach carllnea. A stone's throw from Central Park. "Luxurious t appointments; perfect servic; splen did grill; European plan Tariff from f 1.60. Write for folder, f. M. Dunmlck. Lessee and Mgr. i;ii'li;Mii!iiMiiii.i'iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!'iiirrm mum The Fun Center of Southern California. Largest variety of diversions. California's most sanitary neacn. uimmou inaoor Dlunge. Quaint Italian canals. Finest hotel accommodation. Special low winter ratea Send for descriptive literature. Venice Hotel Association. ARlIHGTOn HOWS SANTA BARBARA. CALl 6MJ FIREPROOF yi"?!: AMERICAN riN 2"-va. Superbly located la the "a-isES picturesque Mission City amidst fragrant flower gardens. Near the ocean. Just a short distance from th beautiful Santa Barbara hills. Finest cuisine. Climate without a flaw. Folder. E. I. Dunn, Lessee. HOTEL TURPIN -IN THE HEART OF THE C1TT" 17 POWELL ST., AT MAJlKJiT BAN FRANCISCO. F.VKRY CONVKMtNCK and COMFORT II HOPEAV PLAN. tl.SO and Cpward. FRKE Auto Bue Meeta Trains, Steamers Coder alaoagrraeot of A. W. TCKl'IN Broadway at Seventh. The center of shopping, business and theatrical district. Finest downtown location; 300 outside rooms, with pri vate batn. Rates 91.60 up; imro- Sean plan. New management; nea jjf lnlng-room, new kitchen. "The hotel y of comfort and servlce."J. U. I. anker. H shim. Owner. Wm. H. "-'loud. Mgr. H """'TJTtfoj r i II CAUfO-""" 111 HUM a II rHcaltit, IJ Onei greater Ass ct" Write toay ibr tliij- Valuable Booklet 0vrcribinaNefrio3f pursuea by me JS-'hia nririirjij-Tinufi IOtb!LINaN AVE - LONG BEACH . CALl FO R N I A. MTMzjiea on rne onie LrecK WW 26 Hours on the Ocean "The Palace of the Pacific" Vt Round Trip Fares to San Francisco For the Gay Holidays To San Francisco and Back FIRST CABIN Meals and Berth and Extras Included SALE DATES: December 20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30 RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 4. MAMMOTH STEEL LINER S. S. Northern Pacific Sails December 16, 21, 25, 30 Special festivities and menu on Christmas day sailing. Fares one way, inclusive of railroad fare, mealB and berths, etc., Portland to San Francisco, 20, $17.50, ?15, $12.50, $8. Tickets at NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE 5th and Stark. NORTH BANK STATION 10th and Hoyt. Bwdy 920, A 6671. Main 7Q7Q. PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE OREGONIAN ' A 60951 - r