Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 17, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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PARLIIEHI
ELECTS PRESIDENT
CamiHe rfe Ccppet, of French
Canton. Follows Italian,
Who Followed German.
NEUTRALITY TO CONTINUE
Time fwc frriom Moirnctl Toward
l'rare larrenrtl o Arrtttti. la
trw of I lird Attltad
of All IlcUlarfral.
HII'.Nr. SltJ.Hni. via rru r.
1 t'antilt 4 Ceppel wa.a today !
1.4 'r.Mnt of in wt rvpablic.
n. :.lmal eVhulth.e Vte-rrl-aai
M. Copp.t l aa -W:utr
f Jiiin-t n. are..! Ylc-PTl.al.
Ta election wr at a -Ul
oatos ef t"i national a.snb:y to-
i !.- ta ppr bb4 lowr
rn.:h ef I'artum.at Jointly particl-
TH An.rl'K ViBlat.r lo H"f
lni. rin A. t. tU witb a party
ef Amrt--a. eccupl.4 aval la lb
4!)acriAUc falLry. TB e.r.moay was
a n.f ee. rmthrv a Joint .ioa
f Aovrr'.. t"r" r- rti4 to
O'.nt tl ixrtora.t Vot tor Petald'al
f 1.1. t Blts atat.a.
atna ilnl ! ia Ota.
jl ri rnpj rnm front a Ft.bvb
riRtnn. in pr..l.rof. If. Giat.ppl
Votr. rm rrum ax Italian tea to a.
ni' Fr. M!U pr.d.caeor wan frvm
OtBM ciot.io. .i a nuaktna: a
'! eu'e,voe. f Bre:I.Bl Croat
in r'rn.-h. ltIia aa4 (ifMt .lorn-
. ' la el reramaai'r.
A?r-r hi i tioa W. t Coppl r
ei n A'it4 PT r.preeen
iti II tpr'l aatiafactioa
in. r.j ilt ef i -i eie.-tioa nt r.f.rr.4
l tt .Btiki!ir of awte .levttose a
a. tor tn cmpi"n for th election
f iiat:tt la ta. t'ait.i Stat...
"Tn. mter.ata of ts I att.4 lUatee
ant ttir!.l, M. 4. Ccppel.
.-. bv ! l!i a.fn. W bot balaac
t r.p'iM;..- wtta IB. aatn l4a iihI
aapiraeioa, th m t'-irnt of ao.ara
ai.nl. til Jut or aaaia lnlroa-
tiat poi.r cf r-n. 0:0 ttrl. t.y au.
la 13. pr..ae atr.
rU I r IKf IWmlf Taaa.
"lfw..r. Amrl- n.w . I a. rot
flii-l from a itn-c.. wb.raaa ear .o-
crasfii'-al peaitioa mat. a B.atraXitr a
rii'i t'lxtio wits t ie ficRtlsa:
an.nl .l tretial a Aatna aa !-
t, ;.rmas er la -tta. I'raaa aa
in. w.at i::r ea la outr
..n-p:.t. f Kvi f D.t:!.rBi tfooti.r.
"I.e. I k. IB. t'Bii.4 fttat.a. w. ra
.'-. 4 la aiaiatAiniac aaalraiitr,
a oi .air wits our military tore but
r iu ..rr bumaa at!ity bkl
itw.cjwruaj b.aa ca:i4 ea lo par
frai. auxa a. ttt. paaatsa f ttcHtt4
wun'i aoitii.ra roa ur t.rrttary.
tookitf aft.r ir i;.a !4.a.a proa
4 :p-9.--.aiJ froaa tav4.4 ractuBa aa4
la m imm: t.rtn aa altr pail a.nr
Wm b.tw..a pri-iB.ra ef war ef tbe
apf4. b.i-'f.r.ac corsatrt.a an4 lh.tr
r .'!. All mi baa ba 4'-a wtia
"I am c 4 la r IHal New Yerfe
kj a.'-- aa gr.tir la bmIik lb
ftwf aitia'ioa. wtt4er.aa4 baa ab
iia.4 ail It Btocka ae wb.al aa4
flour tram N.w tark a "4 alaa a.cur.4
iifm Tr a. I f.riati.a far
U.ir fnaapertaliuw bjr ok.. a.
f..4 tta at aaal.
TC bn). Impartaal lo t.cur lh
-op"fct.a ef Amrlrt r.4jtrl.
an. abipp.r. aa4 J toua4 lb. at r4r
la a.-t aa tvl'-T. A. a raat.il ef to...
Aan.ru:. .i ra-ep.raciuaa twitj.rlaa4
h s.a.r l-k4 lb aaa.aiial aap
pl:.. partlcuUrlr wheal aa4 f.etar,
ant ba. B.a.r lvk. prarapt faeill
li. . far lh.tr ebipm.nt. Tt.rafor. f
f.o- prfc ar kpt aoraa.1 Ifiraajrb
Cfltnmat cwatrol ta. 4r paopi
b ii f.il anr arv. 4ittr bjr
f.a.oa ef IBa w.r road'tloBa.'
Wbit Mf. 4. r.pp.i w.a aka4
abii p.;. n4 In pe.aibtuiiM ef
a-tiait la lb!. 4 r.'-l.o It In a. .
lrl of.ram.ata. ba abaek bi b4
aa4 aat4
-Tl l:m baa net T.I rente tor aa
B.riaua mov.m.al owar4 p.are. aB4
It t 4.fi.-'i;i lo ajr wb.a tbat mar
arria alfS : the parti. as firmly
t aatainat caai4.rtsc Iba qo.atloa.
ti tii. a la a I tmt!.a r.laiia la
in war. th peai'tn f lb pPl at
ttj.rra.t la ene ef Impartial ma-l.r..t.4a..-
M a.otralitr ,
10 0. A. C. PIGS-Win PRIZES
CalrWna la) rnrtlaad IJ-mlork $hom
Ar Sar-rMral.
Ct-rMi. Iva. I. tsprul- K.ry
en. ef la l pica eat.r.4 tr lb 4
p.rtm.ai ef aa.mat baabo4ry ef the
VT.ott A'-u:trl oi.. at Ibe
i'urti-in.1 LiTfilocIt sinow Uat ai agg
prit a am eaa C tb a.rtovi
vl..i.
lit ia. rUn. Cttlaa ctaaa. four aa
b Oita.4. bor J'amr ei cttm
piob. (t".a ooilr ax mo at a, firat aa4
laird, ir. aoofvl
In in t'uro Jra cta Tb'Ma
earar.4. br4 UB.I.r moalUa, ftral
an I J.n or r a m ti-aip ; triit. aa4.f
ait B-nt:. ftrat ae4 fourth.
la t.i- K.rkaMr cl THre ea
.r.. itta. qn4.r als moatba. Mroa4
.nl f fa. f.'.t. evr ti monta a aa4
anir 11. ta'i.
ateo. awa.r aa4 e4itor of tba Ilouaton
o.c. al IBe Kal.ich.
"Xany cl our popl ara afraid tnara
will b contiau.4 ratolutioav. aaJ ar
roainr4 Ibal oaly a man of I be typ
of tiaa caa r.lot permanent peat,
larren la not that ITpa of man. -o-raon
w!io la known to many Tana.
U coc.l4.r-hd IU r.al l4.r Of tb
t'arraaJa faction. an4 there la b-aliel
la aema plat that Carranaa la takm
hi erd.ra from Obraenn- The latter
mlM ba atrooe; enouah to put down
to racjtiona that ar tuft to crop
up. Ilu.rta doubtl.aa roul4 bave done
ba4 ba b.a rwjtnla.
('oloa.l Joftnal'w I bra with Iba
t.i d.i.-r.imn boomlnc the Taxaa
city for IB Democratic .National Con
tention. wee formerly .-aiion.
romm.lle.maa from m i-"" "-
Utai. and baa a bol of frland amonc
tba coram it ta.m.a.
PARIS SAVANT VISITOR
rRoruOR VICTOR BAacil I.EC
Ttfti: rnr.irii ctviux iTion.
oajr of a I Caattl tr-
aaaa ftepaaraaaei la Aaaarar.
t'rarksaa) Ara tUpbelleaL
VL-inf ILaM-b. orofMaor of a.ath.tlca
la tba TarU Coiraitr ar4 on of tb
raakiaa: saraat ef hla coonlry. Ik
ture4 la Ibe l'ortlaa4 llot.l parlora la-l
i . . ik. .u.ui, of tba Allk-
an- 'rap'-al of Ibia city.
t rofaaaOT lUKt oaa e.
l'alt.4 tualaa to lector on Krencb
.LHI..H.- i A mnbAi O.rman
propaaaad. lie la the Uat of lour ami-
a.nt rem-n man oi aeienc
lo v kail America, erne, tb war ban
aa4 to apeak In all of tb lara renter
aa4 a;t.r aalaraitia an4 eoll.a.a.
Aaata.taca to Ibe freachman I cm
pr.b.aie enoua"- lo coaer all pbll
Moptr, arte and the ecl.ar.. frof.aaor
Ka.cn apoke in rittct laat mam
Urce itdittn that salh.red to bear
. . 11. . - . t I'f.nrh riVilltJlllOa
aa far be--k aa btatory run and aouht
la point out Bow ii wa w -Ibal
Una tbrouaS tb centurlea and
Tbe ittnatu eaa F '- " ..--
tbe arte, ert.nr.a and bullur. but I'ro
f.aar Haack al4 Ib.ir claims were nol
JuatlR.. ay miory ano 1
tact. A boot tbe only eir.Uenc b
waa wttlinc lo (rant tba U.rmana I
taair cealua for oraanlaatloo, and even
' V
G
r
Mm Bear, of l al-
a.rwir of far, kw L-r.al
hm ra-nlaa4 La. I lab.
IMMIGRANT TIDE IS LOW
Irara Aritata 11.T. Com pa rr-4
Willi l.3l.4k la 111.
WA.iHt';TfV. Tka H4 of
Immigration Into lb l'alt.4 Mai.
abb-xt to It lowaal point la more than
: y.ar 4-irmc tb paat fiacal year,
-tordinc la tia-ir.a mad pubiie lo
4y In la ann i! report ef Hr.tary
i9 ef lit l-.prtront of Labor.
Tb ltal number of Immirraal
a'l.n. Ik r.port ahewa. fU from I.
:!, in lb pr.ttoue year lo ;.)
lo tfi .ria4 endma Jun. 1 laat.
r.prtr. ef all.aa. emtcraat a4
aea-emlairant. Iihawie a how a notable
4.r... For IB. f:ral year of ll.
d.partur.e war aJJ.Hi. for 111. 1.
in.
TEXAN S D0UI3T CARRANZA
tWMM Tblnk Obn-trooi I Heel Leader
and C.ltra Order lo Prraldeat.
n'AailtN'ITOV. tae. ! "moni Tai
an t ere La aa earn..! diapoeitioa lo
a". Carraata a cbaac and let btm
low wbal b ran 4 la M.-ilca. but
It.r ara many who fear t!)el lb ai
Vati.a r.nn k..p tb cvontry at
p.:. 14 Coiuaai Hiaaat M. Jula-
Ikta. be ."UMO, -tn.y . "
ever from Ibe rrancb aa tbay ba4 don
la a'l otber Ihlnc.""
-urtB; m r l.cturieaT tour. I mack
pr.f-r lo apeak to tb C.rmaa than
lb rraach.- aald !Tfeor Haach. ' ba
caua I know the rr.nrhm.n are In
antipathy wttk tb.lr mother country
n.i tb Cerman-Amerlane the hy-
rh.nat.d on.e. aa you In AmerK-a
-h t.m manr ef tbem nat
araJly po.eeaa preju4'c. Terbap I
may bo able la con-riac Ibrm from
in. rr.n.-a tandoinl.
eui be prudent In tnr dlac-uaelon
-f lha KtroMal conflict. be con-
tina.4. "m-o 1 am la a a.utral coun
try an I may not do vioi.nro la your
e.tttralllv or.r here. - I ennn tin.
tk.r.fore. orT.nl acain't Coo4 laate.
Ilowea.r. Ib.r la no doubt that the
war that le btlchtlnc l.urop w
etart4 by Austria lo prerenl tb rWrbt
from oraaaumr Into a nation, wnico
waul4 bar J.opardUe4 Auria-Hun-
rary and latr diamembared tbal oual
monarrbr. Austria therefor found
eretatt la prectpltata the war that ba
drawn ail of J.urop Into tb mael-
ltrtua
l-ref.aeer Ilaarb waa one ef tb
llnauiab.4 foretaa cuett ef tb I a n-
ama :Bpttioa. Man rraartaro. durlntl
tbe clota week ef ttant a bow. II.
wae arcr.dlted by bl eerment kn4
made one of tb cloaloc addreaaeo of
lb a ipo.it ion. lie ba a ton wbo I
a aurceoa In Iba t'rn-rk army.
II a-oee ri today. Tbe rrenca
colony la Portland entertained blm.
GASTON CONTRACT IS LET
UaU-r s-raicnt Ccotlnx f lo tie
Coanpk-tr-d Ullhla t I-aj.
:a.-TOV. Or. te 14. -eclal.
Tb t'ity Council of U.aton baa Just
completed arraodemant for a new
wet.r syttem lo rr-a l.ea. and tne
ntr baa bo" a bond. 4 for that amount.
Tn rontrarl ba been atten lo the
I-ennl Cootructloa Company ot I on
Unt. and I lo b completed within
oirt
Tbe water will be rurnianed ay tne
North Coaet Fower Company, rorm.rir
Iho Wahlnton-r'-a 1 orporation.
lb. -aunt of eurpty will b jlain Creek,
and will connect with lha Ca.ton line
is. enoutb of h--orlne Valley.
Iler.tolor tbe water supply lor tne
Iowa baa been pump4 from ibe mill
rar Into a raarrrolr on tb bill above
tb loan.
M'MINNVILE SEEKS DEBATE
Cilles:e Waal rmlilbllloa Orator
ical Coolet t Vear.
.uov-wn f r Ie-. 14. llPO-
Cla. 4lcillnnUl Colled, whoa ra-
reeentallee won -ona pt -on
In the Tarlrtc Coaal Int.ratal. pro
btbllton oratorlral eonlat In Berk. ley
Ibla Talt. etpct la entertain a simi
lar cont.et n.t Uprlnv.
McMlnnlll bop lo bare Iba wln
blnd orator from Ihle tat acain. and
I aokiou la brine tbla Important con
teal to Ocea-on. Wbat.vrr eolleda rP
r.aentatir win In tb alal eont.al at
raclno Vnlveralty. WcMlnnTltle pldes
lo eupport lb tron man. and aaka
support of other slat collCe.
ra. M. J. Trimiwl Ilea la KUroalh
l'T.i V1TH FAtXR. Or- !. 1.
fSpelaLV Mrs. Mary J. Trammel, wife
ef Jack Trammel, a pmmlnent Klamatb
County ran'h.r. dl.4 Wdaday at the
family ri4ne on Ihe 8'imm.rs ranch
,,4ia of the ntr. Mr. TnmtnM has
oeea an Invalid tor about It years, bba
aa ei ) ears of a.
'1915 Is the Greatest Fur Season in History-All th t Women Are Wearrng,or Wish
to Wear rurs Harpers aazaar. ujj j. j. -- - -
The Mo
emisaitcfloiniai
ALE OF FUE
Sini.Pfl
Hnsttoiry
OPEN
NIGHTS
- in linn li n a.
This Great Store Lets Loose.
$30,000 Stock Must and Will
Be Sold Now-Kigtit iNow:
"It's the End, the Wind-up,
the Finish to My Retiring
From Business Sale,
Says S. Silverfield
The Doors Open
at 9 A. M. Sharp
Today, Friday
BUY
FURS
FOR
XMAS
Blue Fox Neck Pieces for $1.00
$ 1 SSableGray FoxScarf s$6.SO
$12.SO Manchurian Bear Sets
BF;75: Children's Sets at Half;
Ladies' Fur Hats, Half, in Fact Any
thing and Everything Goes (Pick 'Em Out) at
7 p
AND' LE
HAL
HCE
Listen (o me, good people of Portland; my mind is made up.
I have decided to let my stock fro now right now, in the most
wonderful money-saving sacrifice sale ever held.
There is nothing; new about the fact that im
retiring-. I told you that eome time ago, and my
Intention then, as now, was to quit,
But I had hoped to get near cost for my stock,
and I could, too, by taking- things slow.
That's not my nature, however. I'm not that type
of a roan. SO TODAY MARKS THE BEGINNING
OF) THE END. When the doors open the entire
stock will be thrown on sale at prices the like of
which you f ave never known. "
All Fixtures
in This Store
For Sale
Make Us a
Bid Now
EVERYTHING GOES, WITHOUT REGARD TO
LOSS, COST OR WORTH.
As you well know, I'm not broke. I'm not in
distress. I have money lots of it AND THAT IS
WHY THE ENTIRE STOCK IS TO GO IN SUCH
A SALE AS THIS.
As soon as 'the stock is gone and it will not be
lonir I shall close my doors, lock tip shop AND
RETIRE FROM ACTIVE BUSINESS FOREVER,
NOW, IF YOU HAVE READ THIS FAB.
UNDOUBTEDLY YOU HAVE MADE UP YOUR
MIND TO ATTEND THIS SALE TODAY. TOMOR
ROW OR NEXT WEEK. DONT PUT IT OFF
LONGER. YOU MIGHT MISS IT. THERE
NEVER WAS SUCH A FUR SALE AS THIS
YOU CAN TAKE MY WORD FOR THAT, I KNOW.
S. SILVERFIELD.
The Steps of Portland's Shrewd Xmas Shoppers Will Lead to
This Store Today. 1 omorrow ana
Tbe So S
IdCa
alvertie
286 Morrison, Between Fourth and Firth Streets
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77 kv i.r-- t tit n I
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BIG PLANT PROBABLE
Idaho Mine-Owners May Build
Smelter in Portland.
COST PUT AT. $1,000,000
Wraiih of nailn Material and
Kaati of Tranportln Coke Ar-
i. in V.Tor Advan-
pn.n
ta-e lo CHy Is Noted-
.i .- ha lha sit for a bic
shelter, cosltna- $1,000,000. to be built
within the comli.a: year by the Banker
mi - e..i'i..n Vinlnar A ConcentratlnK
Company of Kelloac. Idaho.
It Is onderstooo mat in
a, Hu'.lltan orriciai. wno n-.-IneeatliratinK
arloua propos.d !
for lha laal tiri nimi .
.nKin i h. next fear days.
and that Ihey wf.l beln artual con-
ttrurt Ion operations awn
The director of the company appro
priated il.Bve.e"" lor in,
' ... ... i..r,wM! ther hare
peen Intrallcallra: various ati.UMl
n'are. Inrlortlne fortiana. i .cum .
n., Wallace, and a number of
fc"a I""1"-- ,v.
i, i. r.nntiM now. nowrr. mil
. k.KI- .III K. a.l.rte. a
t on U V 1 V-..-". T - ...
tbouab no definite conclusion bss been
put forth by orriciai or in com...,
K. W. PradJar. prealdent of th com-
franfiim and la ex
pa nr. 1 " -
pe-t4 l make a derision before the
end of the year.
a-.if aite laaaeetedL
Dfflrlala of th company lalld Port
land a.Teral months azo and Inspected
a number of atai.able sltts offered
i v... ti. rtimbtr of Commerce
officials here ought to Impress them
with the advantasea or locium u.
The Chamber also ha bad soma corre
spondent with Mr. Bradley and other
officials of the company, but has had no
direct information regarding the proba
ble Ilnal aecision.
. , . -. ... tK.t B amelter In
ft , pvinirg vwv
Portland would so far toward atab-
llshlna; tne permanency
. it ..rtlrular causa of
the lack of etmhlp service between
Portland ana Aiasaa .-.
the Inability to secure aouinoouna
canro. .
Alaska always baa an aourraance ot
ore of varloua srradea that It ships to
th smelter at Tacoms. The Plant at
Tacoma. It la earn, cwuiu
full tlm oo Iho Alaskan ores alone.
with a smeller in i nnnnu.
rsued Portland could handle enousrn
ore fro'm Alaaka to supply the soutn
bound vessels with cargo and at the
same lime not Interfere with the ac
tivity of the plant at lacomm. .
While the Bunker inn ac cum..
n hniiil the smelter to
linai, j . . ...
handle their own ores. It la saM that
they could readily equip it to n....
the Alaska products aa well.
Fartlaad -dvaala Clle.
Another point In favor of Portland.
It Is saVd. la the ease with which cone
and lime materials nerti-tr
lneT the ore can be obtained In this
vicinity. Coke can be brought In here
by steamship at iuuo epn.-
be produced cloao In the vicinity of
Portland. Native limestone neiaa in
varloua parte or Oregon wouia o m-
ft. . i. . i k. I . i-nmm cn i t V .
Further than this. It Is pointed out.
there are an aounaance i
. .iin. th. amelter in
Portland. The Hunker Hill ft-Kulllvan
property formerly was ownea oy r.r -.
. . u 1 1 tf H vho. with his
wife, left the endowment to fount! and
to maintain Heed wonego, at vo v.....
was the principal owner.
The mine has had an Interesting ca
reer and haa been the subject of much
litigation. It haa been a eteady pro
ducer however, and Is on of the best
psyln'g properties In Idaho.
Mr Bradley, wbo represents a ma
jority of the stockholders. Is active In
Its direction.' At present the mine
ahlP racst of Ha ore to the Tacoma
smelter.
"IS
BROADWAY TO BB SCENE ASU
MOVIE MAW WILL BE THERE.
Deeeaaber Raaea Will Be Antsnunltloa
'of oHIa-hwayateB' aad Fwada Ara
la Ga far Vlata Ilouae.
Rrniuiwav- from Tailor street down
town to Oak street, or farther, perhaps,
will be put Into moving plcturea Sat
urday morning at 10 o'clock and with
It will go the faces and forma of 10Q
leading business men of Portland.
For the benefit of the Vista House
fund, from which the memorial to the
i Kinn&.. min be erected at
Crown Point on the Columbia. Highway.
the 100 men win siaae a nu
i- while tnev are auiiis
It some of Portlands December roses.
will be carted down rrom tne uemiu.
and pinned to pedestrians and others
who are accostea Dy tne i
"gang." The Rosarlan band will be
out In uniform.
While this is going on a Pathe Week
ly man will be grinding out pictures
which will De put on io
practically every city In the . Lntted
States. , .
The committee staging tne event win
meet today at 10 o'clock at the Cham
ber of Commerce to complete plans.
The Tact'that the roses picked from
out of !oors bushes will be used by
the "holdup" men in the middle of
December haa appealed to mo u.
picture concern.'
INDEPENDENCE MAN DIES
Fll T. llcnklo Succumbs fo Paralytic
" Stroke.
INDEPENDENCE. Or.. Dec IS.
(Special.) Ell T. Henkle. Justice of
the Peace for this district, died at his
residence here on Tuesday. He had
Just recovered sufficiently from an
operation, to be able to resume his
i
office work when he was stricken with
paralysis and died witnin a lew noun.
He was found in an unconscious con
dition In his wood shed In the morn
ing after being out for quite a while.
Mr. Henkle was S3 years old and a
member of the Katsern .star, Oddfel
member of the Eatsern Star, Oddfel
lows. Masons and Knights of Pythias.
Knights had charge of the funeral
from the Presbyterian Church today.
He leaves a widow and one daughter.
OFFICIALS' SALARIES CUT
t -
Seaside Economy Council Wields Ax
to Carry Out Tlcdge.
KPisinE. Or.. Dec. 16. (Special.)
At the first regular Council meeting,
1..11 .hi. ,h. i-ltv fathers. In or
der to carry out the economy policy of
Mayor Paget, reduced the salaries oi
number of city employes. The City
Hall janitor was discharged, tne auui-..iar.-
rut fin a month, and
that of the City Attorney 115 a month.
C M. trodfrey whs eieciea prfii"i-
of the Council and R. H. Peeler was ap
pointed chief of police.
Auditor Berry gave notice that In
view of the cut in his salary he would
decline hereafter to do the City Treas
urer's work. I
Colleges Confer at McMinnvillc.
M'MIXNVILX.E. 0, Dec. 16. (Spe
cial. The faculty of McMinnville Col
lege will give a banquet to faculty rep
resentatives from all tbe denomina
tional schools of the valley tomorrow
night. It will be the opening feature
of the faculty conference of colleges,
including Ueed College. Pacific Un -versity.
Pacific College. Albany Col
lege Willamette University. Philomath
College and McMinnvlle Colege.
Drain Barbershop lilt by Fire.
DRAIN. Or.. Dec. 16. (Special.)
Fire yesterday partially destroyed the
building and fixtures of Guy Hamlet's
barbershop in this city. The loss is
partially covered by insurance. Quick
h fire company saved ad-
jolning buildings. ,
REMOVAL SALE
Take Advantage of This
Jewelry Opportunity
$1.25 Alarm Clocks 50c
$5.00 Cut Glass Bowls $2.73
$15.00 Diamond Rings $9.25
$150 Sterling Silver Tea Set $87
$20 Cut Glass Electroliers $11.63
$5 Solid Gold Cuff Links $2.13
- This is a few of the hundreds
of Bargains to be found here.
Come in and look lis over.
STAPLES, The Jeweler
"The Big Little Jewelry Store" . , .
162 FIRST ST. JUST SOUTH OF COR.VER OF MORRISON.
C0 108.2