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tttt. Mor.xTXCr ORrnoxTA!?. titttiisdat, deceiber in, lots. it CITY MEWS IN BRIEF OUGOItM Tiixntu.M.1 Ve.'- E41ter "!. blll .... 'H E.e .. i t or-ar.:.. ....... ...!.,. Km. ...... frtji.-ia-riiz. ......... e.e'tu.'i.iit slaliae: V.-a, -. A "- u A ' eat. :. A "J r-K A ".- i T:. A ..Mats ::. a . tti . . -a I ttt'Lirt (lroe,t.sr i4 TTl Mer;"e i ..net ia $ leads' it ef S.l steer .oa .h.i. TftT ?" aa : Mtt U44f etaaa C.eseae & i a " " la M at 14 W I Y.rH e. ee. t.me jju. I Baal i r. af. 1" A V A . i" ..d at llfia4ee Vau.1.- - fvtuiuaat J X I BB4 w. rt's:4 lr-afae Ber? street! .Hit-., l.le. fHUMMrt - ..4 i i) r m. ITI .' irart e.l U1 ete rill a K; lit m'MM.-ai eae.-ir. Aftecaoaai a.ssl serf armAC ee. fttt.CH TO CBSCKiaCKJ. Or4era for a I a a Tae 2 Tsar a OrcaUa. wtkk wul l 4 Jaaaaxy L X'. hI I trlead. Baattid b aaa I te lit Orsgoaiaa At . rum . cm OB BI-aJIK AfOIUU FACE. tui it a rtA ta taa Calt4 tat ar Immiwu Canada ar Me lira. teals, t'ar la" aaataca ' caala. Aejreea) TU Oreaoaian, Portia. 0ro. fa Ire pro. .maa I of rend trt from Commercial : re t la (.'arti."! aenta la Ovarlno aa seen remelt4 and tAa tiMuiutl mad, whlca amooata to I: -. Taia la a aarJ-urfra lm Bcoseme&c Tha tmitmat Baa been Pprtloal aa4 la aa file In le effrf f te ai4:Mr. ri-l ef &a KhjII- rsitir caritna ta as aaf trl :t ortj-f.::a trl aaa !d 4 frana tAa ata Ho f llco4r r aorta Una ef liataay atrial ) taa coal af laa a'aavnl. 1 1 T i. ka a I'.l4 wtta tba audtter. Taa axw a I tiaa bfl and far Ik trximisl af t.'aat 'ofr acaa4 atraat from I aal Taylor ta twtmoat aUoala. amooactra' la till Taa lmtramant ( l.Mmt i it r-f ourta avonao from taal ix:y-aocoat la Caatar atraata aaa tan campl'taU o4 taa nwnnl for tha wot la IliJ. IUjiI i;tjralata tr.. b la lUaaat from ta aouta Una af tuvtaioa atrool lo laa aorta liae of Twaoty-ainta xim rioala Kaat rlldo aa4 taa caat. !. aaa baa a aaaaaa4 to lAa prepart ewaara. Maa. Wawaajranaja, Ta Frarrrv PM aaral eatvtcae ef lira. t:)a(d J. Wia MiMrt war coaluct4 (ardy from rt. Ft.pBan'a Caapal. Ht Tartar ai4 Caat rortlatA traat. Ra. ratBar W. A. Mattl cSkkux ! ataclBC taa ra-luiaca BSA'a. latarmaet Bsada In Mount Calvarr Camafary. 41 ra. Walaaabcra aa Ma liir Hop. Uiinr ef Ur aa4 Mr Fran Xrm'.a aa4 waa tri la BarUn. W Ij.. faaruary 1. MO. ftaa wa mrT.4 to :iwr4 J. Wataotor la Ma-prtara Chapal ,VTatr 2. Ml. Itav. Kalhar Wattt aSictaliaa. ta orl4 bj aar aaAB4. kar falAar. t'raaa aV mlta. a atatar. Mra r. U. ila aar aa4 a erotnar. Jiarry L. davits. TVTt t B RBXrjrrx The O.-W. It. A .V la praprln ta hare tna tuanal throned laa faninaula llnad lk cuncrata. a Ua- ef aeool lira mil'. itndm( from Mark'! bo t turq to taa Cel-imbia boulaar4 Tha luaaal ta lio4 vita baay limoora. bat taaaa) I mbn ai.i ba raplaca4 arlta ASoat cubia yarn ef conrrata at a coat af about llv.Mr. mgl Mar txr. cbtaf anclaaar. aattnvalaa tbat II :.t tXa ra fnonttta lo cvmplate tha J.j a ana ia. xi barra.a ef coecrota will ba aaaO. A lrca force ef maa will b atnMoya.f While the work ta andar r inTis anil be Oiarta4 areaa4 by tha jt. Johoa toapw I'Mt Cxjra Vcm Tbe last Braatir for tha praaaot yaar er tha li! i.lo H'..oaaa Mia'l Clo wtil bo kat icvlar at the ctuarooma. Ill Crand itttw. jarxi Important raporta are omiaa- Bp at I Ma time and It la dlravt tnaf mil tha mara tiara should attaod .i i maatint The annual rnaatln for a.a.-tioa ef oTlcara for tha aaa yrar bo ball ea January J. at which lima alt off. car will be a!ata4 and prt at the 4iraterale wt;t e a lac tad. t- J rcrmvta lrwwAA la Tout Tanaral ar!caa af T J. Oodfray. who 4ia4 al hi bomo. lit Eaal Tamhitl tra-t. Taa.iy. wul be hald today al t I' M. from tiuanlnCa Chapat. 414 Caat AiJar atraat. aa4 the lataraaoat wi;l a r.vt la llmntta Camatary. )( waa It yaar of a-o aa4 ba4 baa a a reei fnt ef rrtUn4 for tha pat II yaar. Ila la auralaat by ht widow. Mr tmma iA.!rr.y aa4 waa faihar ef Roy X. and Frank Oodfray. ef Ihla city. CLX Ck faaTO" Fraaai. I Tot-T The funaraj ef Charlae IX iUrkiien, who 4ia4 at bla bomo. J3S Iarrta arraat. wtil be kal4 t-ly from Itolmaa a ckapol aa4ar Ida ajarttiraa ef rortlaa-t Aarle of tha r'ratarnal urdor af Itaalaa. ef wklca bo waa a mombor. Ma waa a mmbr of Loarahorarooa'e Vnletl N lie. Mr. tri:rom waa 41 yaara old. Ife la iri. by three chitdraa. tiU.aa. Cart and Eat&ar. Ruo Cere 1 rt-o. A. TV. (Vee--. ef I'ertland. baa prasantad to Raa4 rollace 111 ta be aio4 aa a loan find for o'aaar'ainc atudantA The K'.tl la daaunatad aa tne Aoaalla B. C-obor a l'ia f ind and will ba i4 prafarably f.r wsmaa atudanta. Mm Ucoboea dlad .Von am bar Ik. Thare are A Bumbor of la the ;!. partially eelf. auPTortlaa:. who wouud be asable to caastaue thalr atudiaa without Ihla aid. IV on oca raai, CVfo. TS stock ef tha c.4 Wondar Millenary tora at r'oarta an! Morn" at, baa boas (old to the eaaployaa of thai store. The actinc eina-ar atataa that tha price waa low that Ike omplovaa coa si'lar tha ciaaj mors aa a Ckrtatmaa '.ft t&aa a baainaa.a prcpoattloa. Tha stOT-a wilt be oSarad to the pabtle at an orrpioyaa salTSC sal bajinnin rtdy. Tacca: rarrcar Turn Tac T t ,iiotylws man yastarday took a rt'jnti ipal citiI aarvlco aaamloatioa for poaisioaa ef track drtasre la tbe rtty sarTt.a. The appltcante rcolva4 a wrttton emaminatioa la the morn ins; and ta the a.':rnooa ahowa4 thair crulr. skill en two larca truck. Ma. Ida K. Juvma rvsraAt. liicp fuaarat srlca of Mrs. Ida C Jonaa, a-ii !a4 at Mwt'nomait station riun fT. ware halt Tuaaday at llolman's rl and ware coacloda4 at the joUnl rv-ott Camotarv. airte waa Uia ;.' of t'r. Clarice K. Joaaa And was li years ol't !! yo-J trfaJ tha dallcloua Baw Ix.a bsaaT Thay are a II ay sea prodoot and are nukklaa; A blc bit. Ask your roar. A4. Caraa A 4oaa Ifaynee Dtxt buaa tt'lolMom and d-ll-tous; I cants bay A whole do sao. Tear grocer baa than Ad. IITJ4 Pa-ar troT"; Pet. Xa T -r x rn buse. ftne lo-attoa. east froat lot witk Ire. I'artlruUr from owaar. A4drsa K S'J. Orasnniaa. A4v. Pid yoq try the Oriental Crttl for Chop tiaar er oo4ia yatT Or thair marcbaats' Ittncb? A real treat, loll, l:h. bat. Waa a. and Mark. AJ. Horn Moo a a. ftaastd. Or. epeas Pecan-, bar Ji for the holidays; Americaa Blaov-A4. C5a3rtrfr A5mt'CA ra PLU. lirnl lira china, paw tar. U It J. OrtcoalAa. Al. rirrt ! H t Tornar Ilalte barborahop. cor. 4ta and Tamhitl 4. t'U. W. A. Wia will be at bla rort. 1aa4 Slew aaut furthar Botloe. A dr. ftayTrara TO lines AsarawaLT. Baptists will hold aa assembly tomorrow and Saturday la Grasham. t rlday bibb Uct. O. C Wribt. arrnaral missionary for Ortfgn ef the Amarlcaa Wlaaionary rioclsty and rorreapondtaa; secretary of the uracoa tiaptlsl convention, win ee Ur an address. Its. C. A. Wooddy and Misa Harriot T. Cooper will de liver addressee on fsturdar followed by dlscua.lona. Kit. Mr. Wrlsht will speak oanday mornir.a". Tbe larmaa aaaaa-alistlo band of the lllahland tUptiat Charc"a. ef Portland, will be present and aaveral prorolnsnt Port laad business maa will make addresses fuadar eveninc The male quartet of the lilchtand Chorch will sln. -The Lrriciant Church" la the sloan ef IhU assembly. Mas. HtMikO'i rrt lln-rx . runaral sorvlraa for Mr. II 8. Hub bard, sister-in-law ef II W. Ptooe. canaral secretary ef the T. M. C were bald al 3 eclock yesterday la llolrnan s chapel. Third street. K. rL KandalL asalstanl paster of the I'lret I-raabytertan Church. cfflcltlnc J. W. ratmar. accompanied by Mra r'tanler Haksr. rendered "Face to Faca." The body, accompanied by Mra. iiabaard'e mother. Mrs. Mallets It- Johnson, her husband and son. liillia. wse Uk'D to l-oe Ansalr for burtL AmonaT out-of-towa ralatlves present I were: liernert j on neon. i acuma. land Mr. and Mra. William Hubbard, of i Spokane. I HAoitt Coru Coaisto. Thomas :ama8n Americaa Consul-Oenaral fhanshat. china, and on a leave abeence In thi country, will visit I'ortland Ihla weak t make an ad lroae te I'ortland business man. Mr. Mm- mono la regarded as ooe of the bee t Informed maa la the public service occupylBeT A post la China And what aver he aaya In regard to I'rlentsl business proepecta It I Slpected will be of (real Importance to any seaport en this side ef the I'aciae rontemplat- la? davatopinsT buelaeas relations with China. The Chamber plana to have a representative meatlnar to hear Mr faramona aa aooa aa It la determined f" ien s M jriTioni ra Viarrs. A. ML C. fijoholm. reprssaatlnc A. Johneoa In, of Ktockbolm. which concern own the Johnson stramship line and la hsasily Interested In the manufac ture ef steel and other products and In thair ev.prt from !. la passins? a part of this week la I'ortland. The special effort be la raeklnc on the pree snt trtn la te Introduce here more thoroughly the Fwedisn tool steel and ether metal products that fKABdl Bavia la effarrna: te the world. rnAt Wi VikMfT. ftecanee the towboal Marta ran down his boat anJ carried Away bla oata. C W. Itorst. a f. hertnan. waa awarded Ilia dam acee asainst tke Columbia Contract company by A Jury la Clrrolt Judae Iavla' court yesterday. Ilorst bad sued for treble damacee. but Judas Da via ruled thai under the method ef Brlnfflaa the suit be could recover only actual damasaa. The full amount of actual damages waa allowed by the Jury. Oim. XTa Vrmit Pica. Pyroa Grant, acsd Tt. died Tussday nljtbt at hla residence. tjlity-second avenue Mouth (Ust I" I da. Mr. Grant waa A veteran ef tbe Civil War and a mem ber of iorct Cook Tost. Grand Army of the HepubJlc. of Omaha. N'N He 1 survived bv five sons, J. C, W. O. C, Fred and Frank Grant and Mr. B. 1L Keith. The body Is At ' tbe parlors of kewee I'ndertaklnc Company, cor ner Third And Clay st.-eels. FL J. PWilit tMBB. r.dur J. Ton Beily. aasd IS years, only son of lr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnelly, died yester- -1st al the family home In Arllnelon. i.i.lllara County, followlnc an lllnese of several week. Mr. Donnelly was a I nlveraity of Oreyon sraduatA. I'e- sldea bis parents be la survived by sister. Mies Nell Donnelly, also of Arlmcton. Members of the family will accompany the body to Ihla city where brirf services will be held at the I'ort land Crematorium at 3 o'clock today. Csur JrsnnjiT Frtxxa ABKKsTsn. For disposlna; ef "diamond' rir.as that cost b'rn : i rent each for whatever he could f.t for them, whlrh happened to be lit lo tbe caae ef Mrs. b. Ray mond of It North Twsnty-flrst street. John Taytor waa sentenced to Ii daya In Jail by Municipal Judce Mevenson. Taylor, whe b a record la Loa An (alee, end Cm Francisco police bureau, waa arrested by I'atrolraen Tully and Uorrta and the case waa Investigated by Detectives Royle And CabllL Phi Diita Pail to ExrxaTejv. R. A. tiaianssr. ef rieattla. formerly Sec retary of Ihe Interior, will be the honor eraest at A luncheon to the riven la tbe Tyrolean room of the Hotel Den soa tomorrow noon by the alumni mem bora ef Cheae (Portland) Chapter of the Phi Delta Phi lecal fraternity. Jada-e ilaillncer Is eponeor of lialllacer Chaster. the organisation of I'bl Delta I'bl At the University of Wash tAA-toa. ' Orraa To Btrr Ijroa Bbixoa Aaater. orrerine: to buy U worth of liquor If the coapstr would Accept A check he would write out oa A "counter check" blank: George Martin entered the atore of the Rose City W ine Com pany at Macond and Yamhill street yesterday afternoon. He waa arrested by lietec'ivee lliil kM Howell on rharca of belnar drunk. He la from Hood River, be told the officers. Tvo Pcbao Noy Gl'tl.TT Charr-d with assaultlna and robbiaa D. AV Wit on ea November IX. Seymour Cum mines and Jams Ilucknsr were taJten before Clrcolt Judfe Kavanaufh Tester-lay and pleaded aoi aunty. Their bal waa reduced from lie to '.iJ at the request of their attorney. Tbe indivtmsnt a!nt them atlecs that thay eeured l i from their victim. SrroioiTe Tr-rt4 Itt-naiA Student chemists are analysing tbe producte of the Portland rubber mlils. Analyses aad specific gravity taa'.a are being nva te on the raw rubbers out of which rubber heals, solaa aad other articles are manufactured. Analyses also are peine made ef all chemicals, dyes and other Ingredients od la the kaau tacturlng process. Ik-aaoi to Its iTi.:vTvrrisn. County School Superintendent A. P. Armstrong wul vtslt and ad Iresa tbe children And parenta of the Powsll Valley school tomorrow evening, the object of bis visit being standardise the school. The Powell Valley school baa complied with all the requirements bf A stand ard. lad school and It will receive that honor from the superintendent. rU-no n Lava m f'KArrtJL JI number of prominent Portland eursreons left last night fr Seattle to attend the meeting of the i'aclfie Northwest Curgtcal Assoclatinn. Included lo the party were: Dr. K. A. J. Mackensie. Ir. R. C. Coffey and Mr. Coffey. F. Tucker. Dr. A. W. Bird. l-r. U . Whiteside. Dr. L. It. Hamilton and Dr. kl. A. ommr. CaaAAcraa o.ws OJt PaooauitMa. At the luncheon today of the Progressive tiusiness Men's Club when Richard A. KaUir.ger. former tiecretary of the In terior, will apeak. Mlsa Malnwarlnff will render several character songs. paergaaoa Kowm to Ijrerrkst. Professor A, A. Knowlton will lecture this afternoon al 3 o'clock In tbe biological lecture room. Rd College. The subject will be "The World o Motion." V-e Rasp Visits IS IUT. Misa Florence M. Read, secretary to Presl dsol Footer, of Reed College, left this week for bar home In Delevan. X. Y, where aha will pas the holidays with bar parenta. Josnt R, Dowxk. lawyer. raoveaV to 10 Lewis bide. Marshall SSii. Adv. ' . . ; ' ....... - r t i v GADSKI SALE TODAY. Today at the Heiiig Theater the sat sale opens for the Gadskl recital. De cember 2. direction hteera 4i Coman. Floor. i:: bal, i:. t0. l; gaL. ra, II; fal, adm, tla Adv. . i rX t-aassawj, I Formal Opening Todky under the ownership and personal supervision of G. J. Kaitfmann, formerly Manager Portland Hotel Improved and Redecorated Throughout Appetising Foods in Tempting Variety Delicious Teas and Coffees Courteous Service by Capable Attendants Regular Cafeteria Prices Continuous Service 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Special Evening and Sunday Dinners ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDESARY Miss Leah Cohen one of Portland's charming vocalists, will sing today and for the period of her engage ment during luncheon and dinner hours Come With the Crowds Today $"ttlage 3fmt Cafeteria 269 Washington Street, Near Fourth, Under Bank Building. We Give S. & . Green Trading Stamps aaawaw PROSECUTORS TO PLAN G fcORr.e RFC EH. Jit-. BELIEVES DRY ACT It EAST TO E.YrOnCB, Salens Ceafeveacw Friday la Ceaaldered I a. pert aal ta Brtagtaa; Abeal Calf eras Action. -It la necessary for tho District At torn X s of Oregon to set together and agree on A uniform line of procedure In enforcing the prohibition law. said George Neuner. J r. District Attorney of Douglas County and secretary of the District Attorneys' Association of Oregon, who arrived here Jaat Olght from Koseburg. I am on my way to ftalsm. where A special meeting of tho association has been .railed for Friday. We-have Juat ently formed the association, of which Walter 1L Evans. District At- ornsv of Multnomah County, le presi dent, and Gals 8. H1U. District At torney of Linn County, la vice-president. -The new law Is a radical departure from tbe old local option statute." con tinued District Attorney Neuner. -and Is going to be much easier to enforce. "For Instance, under the local option regulations we had to prove actual sale to convict, which was difficult put under the new order of tnlnge. there are half A dozen ways to sat both the seller and buyer of liquors. Even the reputation of a place la evidence. "The Dlatrlct Attorneys of the stsv Already havs resolved to enforce this new statute right from the start. They bava the pledge of tho Attorney Gen eral's office to aid In every way. The Oovemor hAa the power to displace a Dltrlct Attorney If the U Is not en forced." Frank Klley to Talk. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec IS. (Spe cial.) FrAnk Branch RUay. an orator and attorney of FortlAnd. will be In vited by the Chamber of Commerce of Vancouver to deliver A lecture here oon on the atibject "Mountain I WE I1AVE STOCK ED OUR STORE TO OVERFLOWING WITO DALVTY AND DELICIOUS FOOD-STUFFS AND INVITE TOUR INSPECTION. "The Store of Quality." Portland ' Exclusive Handler of Everytlurirr Good to Eat. L. MAYER & CO. 148 Third Street A 4432 Main 9432 SOME OF THE GOODIES WE ENUMERATE BELOW: Educator Crackers, Stilton Chee, Philadelphia Cream Cheeae, Gtace Fruit. Komanoff Caviar. Jordan Almond-, Shelled Pecans, Hickory Smoked Hams, Preserved Maroon. Gifford'a Jumbo Ripe Olives. Plom Puddlnft, Mince MeaU, Assorted Nut. Malaga Raisins. Bar le Due. Pin Money Pickles. French Peas, Mushrooms, Franco-American Soups, Truffle; In fact our line is the most complete In the Northwest Place your orders here. TO ARRIVE TOD AY Alii (a tor Pears. Hothouse Mushrooms, Lake Superior White Fish, French Cameanbert in wood. FOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE OFFER Rhode (Sanitary) Butter, regularly 90e roll, now 80 California Almonds (soft shell), pound 20 e New Shelled Almonds, regularly 60c pound, now 50f ' Swedish Milk Wafers, two tins for 45f C & B. Scotch OatmcaL tin t7of White Star Tuna Fish, targe tins, U0; smsll tins two for. . . .2."e Casino Kipe Olive, pint tins, 6 tins for $1.25 A full line of Holiday Wines and Liquors. Beginninc Thursday evening, December 16, this store will be open erenings until 9 o'clock. WE SUGGEST AS AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT OUR'gIFT BASKETS We put op any size you may select. Order some Chocolate Apples today, 3 for $1.00 PERSONAL ATTENTION. PROMPT SERVICE. "Write for a Copy of Our New Catalogue." . Have Climbed." All residents of Van couver know Mr. Riley and he Is un usually popular here for the pood work he did In netting; the movement started that resulted In voting; bonds to build the bridge. Sewer Case to Be Heard Again. CHEIIALJ.3, x Wash.. Dec. 15. (Spe clai) Another chapter in. the cele brated Murphy sewer case In this city Is to be opened for further long-drawn out litigation December 27. Judge Ben Sheeks, of Aberdeen, will hear tbe case. Commencing: tonight (Thursday) GUI's will remain open evenings until Christmas. Four floors of Christmas goods for the holiday shopper. The J. K. Gill Company. 3d and Alder sts. Adv. CARD OP THAXK8. We wish to thank our many friends ror Kindly sympatny ana Deautirui rio ral offerings during1 Illness and death or our Beloved husband ana lamer. Adv. Mra. K. Spellman and Family. Auto Clocks $2 and Up XT '"TJSBWtvarr Ye have a Mff stare fall of nseful evce .aerie foe the entoroobUe aad motor cycle. Here are a ew CtXCKS, VAF ILAtHtKillH TCMtMNO MCNAI.S TKOl ItLK LAMPS T1UKVOS UOT1LE8 MM U KITS c.ix) t,H. BoBra CAPS. HK.VI I- KJ4 bl'OTI.IOHTS la fart, ear stock I ee exteaatre that yoa are euro te find sometbliig aultaola. Ballou & Wright BROADWAY AT OAK. Best Business Reference a anyone Can Have Is a Bank Book It establishes confidence at once and is the evidence of thrift and good habits. Any young man with a bank book has the best letter of reference. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY The United States National Bank Liberal Rata Interest Paid on Savingt. Member Federal Reserve System. Third and Oak . Streets. 1st Put KODAK On Your Christmas List Not too late, to have that en largement made from your fa vorite negative. Our enlarge ments are like contact prints. PRICES LOW An old, reliable firm NEW STORE NEW STOCK Portland Photo Supply Co. 333 Morrison, Near Broadway f Notice I To Prospective "New Year's Eve Guests at the Festival in the Arcadian Garden Table reservations that have been made and not yet paid for will be held until Monday, December 20, af ten which time they will be awarded in turn to those on the waiting list. Hotel Mul tnomah .70 ' Is the Round Trip Fare TO San Francisco ON Dec 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and Jan. 1 Return Limit Is Jan. 3 Excellent train service. Fast time. All-steel coaches. Observation cars. Standard and tourist sleeping cars. Also Round-trip tickets are on sale to all Oregon points on December 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, SI and January 1. Return limit, January 4. Tickets, reservations or further information at City Ticket Office, ' Cor. 6th and Oak Sts., Union Depot, or East Morrison-St. Station. Telephones Broadway 2760, A 6704 . a SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott General Passenger Agent Portland, Or. We have but a limited supply of the famous OLD CROW Bottled in bond 100 proof Selling Out at Only $12.00 a Case. Order Today, While the Stock Lasts Also have the largest assortment and numerous brands ef whiskies, by the gallon and in cases, at wholesale prices Write for Our "Closing-Out Price List It's a Money Saver BLUMAUER & HOCH 103-107 Twelfth St. Importers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers PORTLAND, OR. Curling Hair This Way Preserves Its Beauty . ti . u.ii, ' '.- - bo loncar troubles tha woman bo nu .dopted tha allmenna mcuoa or. leepm ler tresses In curl. The result Is very different from that produced by the ury lnj devitalizing; waving Iron. Tha hair ap pears more naturally wavy and curly, and IS application la rweuy u,ueiu a and growm 01 iue uair. Any druaaiat can of course supply i"e luid sllmarine and one need noi ei j an a jew ounces, i " .j - ----- put OB befor retiring;, using for the purpose a. CIUB.I1 iwum us uoai, " ' 7 down th full length of the iair.froJmJ1?I: lo lip. i ne enec-i ujium fnlly surprising snd thera is no discoloration, sllCKinens. nir.Biu"., " - -- aaant aocompaulment. Tho hair Is quite .nageabla, no matter how It Is done up. Alv. "frwari 1 'ipiaiaitvi Automobilists, Attention Repair Work - Wanted Charges bo moderate aa to astonish you. All worK unaor expert supervision anu guaranteed. We defire lo aeoura and old your patronage. V. M. C. A. UAH.MilJ, Corner JJast Tenth and Mill fctreet. - ' Fhanq Eaat Z2. The New Home Treatment for Ugly, Hairy Growths (Boudoir Secrets) Here Is a simple, yet very effect lvo method for removing hair and fuzz from the face, neck and arms: Cover the objectionable hairs with a pasta made by mlxlnff some water with a little powdered delatone. Leave this on for 2 or 3 minutes, then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished.- No pain or inconvenience at tends this treatment, but results will be certain If you are sure to get real delatone. Adv. WANTED, CHAIRS TO CANE BY SCHOOL FOB BLIND FOR PARTICULARS CALL MR. J, fc MYERS, MAIN 548 SAM FRANCISCO GEAKY AND JONKS STREETS. HOTEL KENSINGTON aflreprooi. Ownership MuDarnint- tj Re ring accommoa&uoo, equ.yiiiwi-v location not lurpdHcu m 011 I)lrvt-t car err ice to all entrances to -tail. a r.n a 1 r.. a rp n Ira. I'ntvarsuT.1 T-..laTs tl.VV IU W uaajr. - w.- at our expense or Municipal atreetcar wltk aut chance. (Member Official xpOw Hate aVureaui oeoa tor atvusuwi Best Liquor at Lowest Prices 3.00 ForeBt Home whisky, gallon 'i.2. 4.00 Sam Clay Whisky, gallon Best T. J. Monarch Whinky. gallon ?l.0 1.00 Wines, all kinds, oholi c, gallon. . ..1.1.1 -'.M lnes, all kinds, cliolie. gallon. .. .f 1.8(1 IS.K'I Brandy, Hum or Uin, gallon e"J.n 4.00 Bla. kberry. Apricot, Peach, gal.f3.J5 John Krklund, 123 Hrst tt Portland, Or. Mail Orders hilled Mama 1T aa Kowlyed. Add 25o sallon and wa prepay express.