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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
Tim ..uoKN'ixri onnnoxiAX, Friday. December it. iois.' FOLKS "BACK EAST" r!oa color about hi Back. Tatty" mlm r 1 t ua bl louriiv. In a m ta I la Iba virialiy of I'ortlaad tb crat brok. tb toa rbawrd hi way out or o maun a at birn out at lat aoma IM bappad. and It aaa an empty rrat Ibal waa dpwsltd al Iba I nivo ftatica. Great Aminoa! HOLIDAY SALE TO Tba d wa Iba pt and prid ofj In l lncko.y family. Adcrllamota brourbt ao gifr. "Tatty" bad tfteap Pard. cn Nctnbor t Hrcu. N. ptayad l(oa Asrlcuitural Collaao on Muitaomab Kivld. To root with bl f of SHOES and SLIFPERSS Letter-Writing Week to Be Set by Chamber of Commerce. broth r. Ircia riackBy canta to Tort Land from Abordaoa. Over 35,000 Pairs on Sale at Third to Hcalf Regular Prices a " This will be our greatest money-saving Shoe Sale, as we have all standard makes on sale. Thirty salesmen and the largest Shoe Store in this city await you. Please remember we'll hold any article you wish until Christmas. Sale Opens This Morning at 9 A. M. A day later, aa ba aat la tba lobby of tbo Orca llotl. b baard a familiar whin. iMtnoaiiirt In tb mas of rraac cnt in tb City of I'ortlaad Tatty'" no, bad atruck tba trail of kia tneator. and tbia know lade waa ALL EXPECTED TO WRITE tr.mthrnad by tb-iht of I'lncknay tbroub tb windows that lis tba bo 11 fronL It i'i a Joyful reunion, followed by 14 HEAR OF OREGON' Omunltre In rvepar lornw and I'arnl.hj Ssjrlo of WHat to Trll of ortUat ! Hale tHile No DctriJcd. FtT yot isr r:ati or fnaeda la taet faraway rioo cn r:ty d-ribt wimwIki ladfinltlv Of cenrtt you hat. ntti do tay ku about rortlead rrobaMy aot Btuch. T ft y doel yea ll thr know oma- Vn aiout It? Vupp:? your en aawra. i:l yott Jala ta a rampica of united effort. :oo wit th thr pcpl la I'wrraad. la brie? Fortland to too at tatioa of ta rm;oir of tha coun try Tft! latter a1"11" soon will bo a'l by too Fort:a Chamber of ComintM, la a form to fit a:n particular com unity of th ttaio It will to ak4 by imo oplo of all Or.goa by thlr ra- y.ctuo commercial organisations. Amrwaatr) AMwtft ted. It wi;l bo ek4 of tho ttadoBta of a'l tK. acBOotA. IB celic and onl riii aad sothlaa; but aa atf'.rm' tit aaswr will bo permitted. - t it lht lit of lotormlna tha fo-ka -back fca.t' of tao particular at traction of I'ertlaad and of Oroa nay bo thorouch:' ImpiiMM opoo trr rldt of t: atat ta Chamber of l oaoitm baa dcni to ( asid a "1ttr-writiB weak. Tiio asm uct lb objt. During this on wk probably th t.lird k In January ou ara i pr4 ta writ to alt your friend and your ralatlve and I'll Ibara of tb uprlor a'trs.tiooa of ron br at tractions for ta tourlat. particularly and f r ta proapactn ctlr tnel lantaliy. tnwhil. tb Chamber of Com' ana re a antl try to think up all tb au tbtna von can about your city and scat. Try to aunrat ta ad ntf. of tl!in kro If Visitm kr. If ta climat appeal to yea a aorratrtm- worm tnantioalnc that I. fatorablr a by not It down and nrj iattr-wrttn t ," roll arooid. trll your t-tera acquaint tnt-M about It. Tb sam appti lo tba scary. l1ar t'avaaa rvfr4. tf yea ara a (rod letter writr you ci comp a communication of your oara. uielotly appaltn. BO doubt. t attract fn of Jur fotke Out bra aaal irwaar, TKat I tb Ma, anyway, of tbta lactar-wrttina; rarapaicn. It yea ar aot bandy at wrlttna l-eear. why aom af ta a-'cornpliabjad uc ana of lcter arouad ta aad auartara af ti Cbambor iil up?ly in faraia tbat yo raa follow. Ta amo yoaaar ma ro ar work ln a rto' tarn lttr to fit tlmnai ry kind af ituatoa, Tby w II proparo a lttr to ba aant ta buatft i'uti)Uc. only. It wilt ' formal. b( roffiaot cBry la too ant cordial onouck t Bak In aita who rvm It undr'-nd nt tao writr ratly I incr about Bovine him to coma out an cir th fat f ta country tb "one or. Tba iar win b a aot of t(ra a)tocthr 4tffrnt. to bo -nt to your oovnoudi or your rtrlhoo! rhaata. Tky art. I roatata BiijoNfui rmtndr of om of ta latimat law'id'at of arly i anaaaosxi. and rontraat tbra witro t pca!iar actititiaa of th' kArt!twtra country la foxb a way! Ifit t frlnd of your youthi will want ta tab tb at train for lrfoa 'alaa aa. Maaaa ToM rarta. Tb a-rt latter wne-r will aot at (mpt. of court, ta upply yota wttb word, for l.tt.ra ta your tmmdiat (mil-., out thy will dal oat aa O'lri'ltK of fact and Inforcnatioa that yoa ca a.o la fill In wlta wfeca yo writ ta th folk at baruo. aaa. .a. a. oa.aq.oooa ronTtno o. a. r. mi i Ltiri rncbiDu.kT. .v e : " ' . ' : - -V- i ; - ' ' il it D. Ray Crwr. D. Jtoy Groirea waa lct4 pr.ldnt of tbo Portland O. A. C Club at an nlbu1aatlo tneet Inc at the Cbambor of Commerce Vdnday Dl(cbt. Mr. Grovca waa a member of tba class of 1T. Other offlcera electa were: rtrat lc-prldnt, Mrs. Mary Itue: ecoad Tlc-preaMnt, Mlaa I i ad w 1 r Hlac: socretarr. J. B. Mann: lraaurr. Uaorse Nfu. Mambvrs of th board of trua- taes ara: Marlon Mok. K. A. Ol.arx M. K. Hintad. It. M. Ilob erta. K. I. Kclley and Thomas J. AutJcn. one quite aa happy whan th collie was taken back to Aberdeen, never asaln to ba sblpta4 away from fcle master. DAIRY EXPERT DUESOON ttme. HovtiK. or witroMiti, to ttlalT DUbHTKR HtRb Many I Ar Kaajer Meet Mk baya ( Like Maaas aod I are Cartakaa. Maonwhtlo lhay want ryoaa ta aat b)-r and think of all tb owraoae wita whom yot are on vrltmc larm.a-.fon tho to whom yo aaear kav written. f r ta.t n.ttr Wnon you tbink of than nor down tbair mdioo and ad araa. Than jou will bo la ikon to ct' year adar of ta soad work dvirina ta tMi.-g lattar-writln; p-ariod. Tbia Uttar-writtnc lda ba b-an amiar coa.tdaration by Iba t'bambor o'fi. ' f r tb lat two or thr.a atht. anl th mar they eonoidarad It tb mora th plan pp-ld to lham aa a aid. aaaxibia. pmcticabl way of brlnctna- Portland and li(o to tb aubiic attaatlun. blraaat raaaaalttaa Aaaatataal. Tha whnla h'llfflo waa turaad Oer to ta ptMi' it- and cuncontioaa bu riiv. abtct propoaa ta labor Witk II Bnctl it l- tarriad ta a a -ful and Btoriou caiiiJitoft. Ta.tarday J. 1. A;nwortn. caatrman of tat bureau. appo:atat tho foUowlnc comraittao to haadto th dataila of in. work Jullua. I. M.iar. chairman; t'raak . linn an I I'rank H. rmith. Taia. aPLar.atlr. la a comnltla of many oot.l, arl.taal and ((vtta no tion, of it own. 'a. ef it fir. i an. waa to arranc foa ca..ortlo With th poateffir offii iala. luatma.t-r Traak r. Mi era wa. more than wilitac. .-a on. b. attraction ef taltar-wrtt-Ini w-a wt l b a sni mil bo In tho ani.J it of -tilth atraat. Juat waat of th pj.tofrica. At Boon ery day b 47 waietle wi!t blow an-t e.-rirone wi t b atuarted ta dapo.it bl. lettere la ta s'ant bo. A aarie of tram cra. ofaratoii by an all- chain da!-. will carrvr tha mail from th bofluno of th boa ta tho poatoffic. A. I nn wiil ba in diract chare of tha official and vmploya of tb paatal jurtmant. Mrs. Addi . Howl. Iks Jimv ad dainr a i part of Wle.-on.tn andbaad f tb Wiacoaam L'alverally atBJoa apartment, who has dtcord tbat row ba "tmoramBt' and respond muale and lac curtain, will reach orti.nd early Beat w aa k for a two ' visit with bar dusbtr. Mra tt". J. Uoyd. eto Thlrtyftftb areou. "Yon know since Th lire con tan re- oatir printed tho atnry a boot mother ad bar work in nlKotm and an nounced thai she was comma; hero on vtait. there bate bean a doten or more alia over tho 'phone and aa many let. tar., mektnc taquirie about her and .htnc to meat nnd talk witk her." said ra Uoyd ye.terday- Wbn h do. com Bst wk 1 oa ah will bai lo bold lv or i aalotv. or whatever they call them, bo- I couaa aho w!ll wont ta meat and know a'l wba ar Intereetcd In br work. Ha ha rloeed Bp her work al lb I'anama fair, at m rranciara. and wiil viatl a far wo weak a. belanin; about Moo-day.- 2 IN LIQUOR SALE FINED Ifrrtnlaloa OffrnUrr on Nrr-ond Time- rBi.lwt With Penally. IIErtMI-iTOV. Or. tW. 1 iperial.l K. W. Mack, drucciat. aad J. A. I'd. vatartnartan. fUturdar plaadao aulily lo t..latln th law ralatma ta the "aall laa. luaaadu or atvinc away of in- to - tlns li tuor tUrh waa fined 11 ".lortly after. Mayor McKensie filed a eecond complaint acalnat Mack. Mack appaarad before th Karorder Tuesday and pleaded guilty, this lime fatting a lie ot lie. AtxrrJeen CoIli Noma Out Master in Portland. la aaippeal ta rrvsl aa llera U.MI A fee aot tall ua. laQj-'M"-: d tat.- saM th owner of IkJ ef "I'l'tJ." a bniom rVotrh eo'Ua. at a Joy f.. revantty bold ta I'wrtuo.l and later coaiiaue! at Aar it.. IV aaa. An4 ta.raby baa- a tai. It : a do. taia -4t. rd oa. Ta munm a Irvm I'.nckaay. of Aer'!.-. !. d.tre.n-n ta .nip hi. pat e.'t.ia. the maacot efth Abar ,imm n llii"i . hool tea a. ta bl brother. t-nE.r I'la aaef. a m-moor f tha mm kxK at (iriii Jfrh-altur-il f..t. I-.. ikrm4 lio aMl wl.ha vt i J.w-u- Iwi.a aad a ymcy'j. iubva J ! At. tilIHi e oiT:T likrHMI TO MO nr. AT ' - ' i VfeWw Oeb.e 0 The winners In the divine con te.t al th l.mpriu Theater will meat la tb final conte.l to niahl ta com p. to for tb grand prta. Mlaa Olga rroeka aad Ed ltd wan In tha preliminary cooteete and will be the star In lonicht athibltlon. which will ba held In conlunrtlon with tha fit Mains Nymphs act on lb eerord ihoe. The baet a!l-around swimmer, and diver will receive larse aitvar lovinc cup, and each diver ta the contest also will recelv a ailver cup. Tb coo teat will be )ad(d Mray by th audtenc. which will datartnln by It ap plauaa who the winner shall b. Ta fiv tills- Nymphs will con rjd their ancaaamant al the Karroo Theater tomorrow Bight. z Sale Leadies' $1.98 $2.48 ro z.Asrxa' riwraT j.oo- oo dm aaa noti . - n Thou sajid of w' P"ra or ladles fine Dress cnoee on sal a. Th com m pateot. gun. m.tsJs, du.l kid. tana and whit burle witn with cloth or kid too, blacks) and colors, all tyloa of neela. Iiabt. me dium or welted eol.a. Th beet 12 and fa values. an else. A A t EK width. Special, per pr. Slat. $1.98 and $2.48 $2.4S J ( HIGH TOPS 52.48 Fur Boys" 13.50 and 11.00 Hlgti Top. with b u c k 1 . All isae $3.93 Fr men's li.00 and I. 50 High Tops, blacks and tana, all sixos. 10 to 12 Incb tops. $4.98 For men's 17 and te.OO High Tops, b 1 a c k a and tana, a'l size. i; to 14-in'-h tons. K2.48 for Men s heavy Htibbar Boots. all sixes. TAXI. MDIUI T1UE3 Mm Children's Fur - Top Juliets. 'Now for 59c Pair These come in blue and pink, beautiful Slip pers for the little folks, in sizes 2 to 8, fQ now on sale at OUL Puss-in-Boots Comfy Refular J1.7S misses sizes,. 1154 to (f- OP 2, nOW at . . . PXaaa9 Regular J1.50 child's sizes, 5 to 11, now QQ on sale at tOL Made of comfy felt the best felt made. Packed in Puss-in-Boots carton. Caa-aa 59C anaaTaTaVafataTaaTaaawM OVER 5000 PAIRS OF SUPPERS ON SALE-Note the HIGH GRADES at LOW PRICES All Findings at SPECIAL PRICES Men'a and Ladies' Rubber Heels, any size, now on sale, "1 C- pr pair .XJ-. Sf for.2-ln-l Shoe PoiUh. of for Men's and Ladies' Cork Soles. 10f for Infants' 33c Shoes. 1 TC tor 25c Dri-Foot. I)8t for $1J0 Arch Supporters. $2.4.H for Men's heavy Rubber Boots, all sizes. $1.48 Ladies' $2 Comfy" Slippers Now 3 1.48 The finest product in the world. These come in soft sole, lined with real wool, fancy made, in black and col- (J "I AO ors, all sizes, on sale at tJA.-io Ladies' $1.50 Soft Sole, Ribbon Trimmed ?8c Slippers Now at 98c " make. 98c rLL5 T-rAv J "Comfy" styles and "Restrite" make. These come in black and colors. in all sizes, now on sale at . Ladies' $1.50-$1.75 Fur, Trimmed Juliets at 98c These come with belting; leather, low heels and nicely made throughout, all sizes; l. So and $l.7S trades, in black QQ and colors, at 7oC 39c Felt Slippers With Talt C 1 Boies, now on special Always Desirable. ' Children's sizes, 6 to 10 39c Misses' sizes, 11 to 2 49c Boys' sizes, 3 to 6 59c CHILDREN'S SHOES zjt rrocr T octal prices) as) follows- .' h 1 1 d r n's Sii Fhoaa and Pumps SOt Children e II.:. Hroas and fumpa rhlldren's ti ts to II 8hos tni "unips SSe ff 1 An el tana. Ii 1 1 I JVC VeJ?.- 59c 12 and i: S a and nimri 1.4S In Mark. white, and a, clolb ami kid OBDZBJ rixxxp r-. Rubbers at Special Prices 2fl ror Children' Ftorm Rub I'era. else 4 lo 101. 30 for Mlaaes' Storrn Rub tra. a.sas 11 to I -40 for ladles- K.. I) hers, hlsh cut. also tilrap Kubbers. J 1aa. SO tor Men's Rubbers, all aula. In medium weif.it aoies. 500 Pairs Men's Fine $1.50 - $1,75 House Slippers, Now for 98c These come in tans, blacks and browns, turn or McKay sewed, kid lined, opera, Everett or elastic sides, in all sizes; QQ best $1.50 nd $1.75 Slippers, pairaOC Ladies' $1.50 Felt Juliets, 79c 300 pairs of ladies' $1.50 wool felt, high fl'.79c SALE OF MEN'S SHOES Over 3000 Pairs Men's Dress and Work Shoes MAIS OUDBM cut, ribbon trimmed Juliets, colors and sizes, per pair . . . SHOE REPAIRING While You Wait J OlIIITtlU)! aaa. saw m M m t . i 1 i rztn sz rv:i (Ssi ' I V I 'JBaaaBSBBHaaaBaassBza If On sale at fol- f 1 N lowlnar prlcss: j Mens 14-14.51 V.V $1 QR .' T-Vv Shoes. 2.48 TV ?1.30 1" Men's Y$-Z.a It mmmmmmt Boys' Shoes fLt'.'":A I Boys' ng. 11.50 j fA'-H V r 1 Sl'.oes pr. 98t I'&ty I 1 Boys' reK. 12.50 .vijF & yf-m J Shoes. 1.29 f sJVS . IM Boys' reK. 13.00 It f $1.98 g&zzr Ns 98 for Ladies' $3.00 Slippers All Standard makes Serais, Seeds, I. K and other well known make, r I QQ on sale now at eliuO Thesn come in patents. u n metals and satins, in black and colors to matoh your aown. all size.. A A to BE widths. Mm OeVDEBB Corner Fourth and Alder Streets, V i r.u scahv di nun WW GOES INTO EFFECT 'Acorvrrt ArpMTiriTs mkdk noH RK.lTRTIOX ACT. tr Xeea t,aalirr bat Oara la Fear Were rrted Ballota Ar Caal A I All Oeaaral i:iertla. VAXfOUVKIl. Wash, rc. . (Spe cial.) The new four-year registration law. enacted by tha last Lra-islalure. Is be Ins put Into effect In this county, and rtslatrstmn clerks have been ap pointed by the County Commissioners. Keery voter who votes at any elec tion, no matter whether It be specisl. reneral. or primary. mut register after January I. Itl. ami be will not have to realster for four years, provided that he votea at every general city oi state election. fcvery prvcinrt la th county has a registration clerk, and every voter must rster to vote. It haa been cus tomary for those living; In rural dls trlcta to be permitted to vo,t without ree-tstratlon. The County Auditor Is required by law on 0-tobr la of each year to cer Mfy to tho names of those who have died and those who have been convicted of felonies, and their namra will be stricken from Iba rectalration rolls. After each cenrral election the name of all voter who failed to vota will be stricken from the roll by tha reel, tratlon officer and they will be com pelled to realater before they will be permitted lo vote. The rrgntration orririaia outside or Incorporated towns ara paid cents for eatn name resistered. FALLS CITY DETERMINED Tas lvjr 1'alU So Dnslnma Men Will I .a lx r on Koad. rUJt CITT. Or. Tec. U (Special.) Tba Buiin.il Men's Lesaue of this city Is still planning; the Improvement of the road lea-tins; to th bilets Baain. Althoush defeated In vettlna a special tax levy for that purpose, at their last meetlnc Monday niabt they unanimous ly screed to the proposition that erverr member who possibly could would tske plik and ahoee rteit rprlnf and no over t"e nan, man- ina ruia amj Oralnlns ab'tcver needal. 1Uua Ute wuik of last year U1 be preserved and the roads will ba In much belter condition for travel than they were laat year, as the fill will have had lime to settle. They realise that the keeplnc of this roi open means much lo the future of Kalis City. MARKET PLAN INSPECTED Dairy Kirarrt at J a notion City Urge Knrmcm Work Attendance?. JUNCTION' CITY. Or, Dec. It. (Speclat.) rrofeasor R. It- Graves, of the dairy husbandry department of the Oregon Agricultural College; il. S. Shrock. chief deputy State Dairy and KooVI Cnmmiaatonar: O. K. Frevert. of tha I'll I ted States dairy division: O. M. Dixon. Jersey breeder. Shedds. Or., vis ited the Junction City creamery and dairies, observing- marketing conditions to see If they could be improved. They also encourage attendance at farmers' week, the annual meeting of state dairymen, the butter and cheese asso ciations and Jersey, Guernsey and Uol stein cattle clubs. llr. lirave announced that the Ore gon Dairy Council would be organized. MISSION ON AT HOOD RIVER Far!li KMiibllKlicd 25 Years Ago Had Membership of 200. Hfv-n HIVFR. Or.. Dec lfi. (Spe cial.) Father Powers. assisted. by Father Francis, pastor pro tern., has been conducting; a Catholic mission here this week. This parish, established by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bronsgeest and vicar-general of the Baker City dio cese 25 years ago, has a reputed mem bership of about 200. The diocesan priests will have simi lar missions given In their parishes throughout Hood River County. Park- dale. Cascade Locks and other missions formerly connected with the Hood River parish are now entirely Inde pendent and maintained without out side assistance from Hood River or any other quarter. This Bank's Growth We have grown by helping others grow. The small savings depositor, as well as the large commercial depositor, will find us ready to advise, assist and co-operate with him at all times. It is by such service, cheerfully given, that we expect to keep on growing. We invite your account; you will feel at home here. lumbermens National Bank Fifth and Stark Major Georse W. Kvans. who has been Jisbursing officer of tlie Department of tha Interior at Washington. D. C, for more than 32 years, has paid out for ITncI Sam approximately 1400.000. 000 without error or loss to the rnltKd States or to himself. To Seattle To Tacoma THREE TRAINS None Better For convenience, comfort, satisfaction THIS LINE day or night service. New steel sleeping cars latest improved; new steel coaches, smoking cars, diners. Ob servation cars on both day trains. . CONTINUOUS SERVICE to Chehalis, Centralia, Ray mond, South Bend, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Olympia. Northern Pacific Railway The Yellowstone Park' Line Double Daily Through Service To Chicago To Minneapolis-St Paul City Ticket Office: 253 Morrison Street Phones: Main 214, A 1244 A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A. Portland, Or.