Tim aionyrxn oregoxiax, Wednesday, DECEsroEi. tz. iois. ' Li I, ! f K NORTHWEST HELD ill GRIP OF STORM Wind. Snow and Rain Sweep Over Wide Territory: Gale 0 M ies at Bay City. SLIDES BLOCK ALL LIKES rrUJ lt l.J-Iarn HaiiiUll sad Wlad Tlutt rUj frank l Uh t snbrrila. Krrptax Tardy Mwfpn la piKoaifort, i-it r rat tiniuiw l e.arly tor t.m. a -r.at II waa el t!l I U-t )Hf. P.aKroai officials port.4 tt tie av w a-a I (mi 4s oa parts of IB saaoatala lis aaprotactad by la aoa-sa'd. Tha lla. f th North." rclftc lha Chicago. Mawauke. SI. I'aul an eo-n la traffic a4 th rt North. ra t-aat aiM a-ars; It tra.roatin.Rtal Irilei or th ortn ra f'BetfK tr-a t.a H-otti. anJ rok. N ria. w.r c.ucht -i.m in sil1. an-t ept for rr kanfiT lar a.clat.J or t'tid.nt tn train twk la eoanev'too aJiH th. Nortn'ra fuifk, paeor suff.r.4 la:eeai.n. aireat ,orta.rn of-fto-la.e salt th-t fcop. to th.tr li.la e a.r..l fcefor. lB""t . Traia.. oa Iho Uaiora fa.-1.1'? t of Tvtua a' aU u e-Mn-l aa sarli s'i-i. t&at h.a.a covifcl th. tra.-it a.ar y .ta. A 8i for of men t. at wora l.rtn trio a.i.era'-ttoa. U houI4 clatod ear.r tttie moroinr. Tr- i;. t-t frona Chicago at J o'clock laat Biaat. wtil arrl. aom lire this mora- Irtar Nx I. trio f'.R'i.ta l'J-'L a:. l h. t hahlrwl ta Siuie. Na. . 4i. to la I'orttant at II l tv reoraiaa- for J-alt I. a. Ofr. wsa k...l k.ro antil th tr k wa rl4Ml ioeo itm a:a l- lha tninl Ira.- a. ttna I'ortlaraa ao.J J act:.. T ft- ?!Sata Limitt. d -io frm l.a'tl at J 3 I rt'. a; ! rrmrft -ortUnt aaul tl J a-jat. ao4 l.Ct lor l'lif'-rtW at Hi'lnKll. Nnrta.ra tria oa tha Tua-l hml liiv aio w.r. 4:.vl Ta. N tlaa Im. .at of hr. .-if. t'f't ta-i'-f. ao4 ail ftUi. ara til t.r.X Tha "'jth'i-a r.'t- c'a !: r. trm, at a.T.ft.'l TL TiHtmo" !! of tao o:B.r- w. Iir4 bit. it, an 4 ait trataa ar iai Inlt'.j a.if4. cnr.it rni:rT rtooorn rawaailra hal fraa anil linwn Uorryln Abal Ma k. ntnnu. iai. St. ?".- Ui rao torm wi.-a .. r'...' la i"i. ..ciioo .f o'it.i 'it .a lha pt onr l tha orl f r tli. V. i.t.r. tl . ?. ta fcr nora to (Rat ta. ru;n aa.i .t4on au t.-.o niat t.r for . 7 !'. lia.'rM.f traffic art- i:r ioe.rfr4 it If .'rf-4 . ctr-.mr Th. uSiiu-ur ia pna.r ptnt a Kaiama fur I at twu ? i'n a'itaw..t TVan!ecton nti wt; Hill aal eaw.r ara out of ..riUro l.aitf&t. tho .ntir. loal I. i"l rarrt.4 at ta. 'a a-i a'aat aa iul i't4 tar::y laa .tortn a4 aattarr ar. w.ra .a doz! th.l In Mma !) fArtion. ta atrr. ai.ra fleo!-! f'r aaur. irn ta t. Ail ta. .aaa.l la IB!. w.-.o,t r iur . At l.icta.1 taa jtnoor rial roui not oar at ail laa Mmi,i at Ca.aaii. l: t att.insi t irt- Ji-U tfa ':' Va4 arao.'h ar ! to b a. I c.l. AtIO PAKtY IX Ill.li;tl Ortoa) Oorvla in tlaa In tlx War f" Car Otor WalUvwa Moancala. uk uRA.rr. or . r.. st oo- riAi. a tt.f a a4.iM irj str.tr aato trt9 arroaa l summit of Wal'.owa Xouataia ifi.!jf. ! wau-a fnr mor fa to Bail., of 4"Iat country ta. au'iKta t!t.niiy l tl ta a tn.ir war ul af arai n.n drift t"raa Veical aa4 Cftr!. A M.rtiia. of th 'atora t a Lif. la ra rnm?ir. of frioil.n. .'fompnl CrtOS ri. 4 ..! m '.n. I'ort: ial ftrat.r man. tarit4 La t.r.n.i. Ut ai it Crora I. a t.rprl.. Oa :uaa faqnta!a Ih.r r mint la a '.nt .'aroa wai'-n tai.r tra.4 Into a ritia btiJ4ar4. for ...ral boar t& m ah.al at a4 f'whI h aat-v t-iortlx b.fora ta.T r.a.-h4 t::na tar fouai taat At. Irm, iMml.'l. ba4 faiUa frona laa ranaic boar4 of tba rar. an4 li-wjwti a. Voiat rrtt b-a on foot fin. I him. Thr. mi! tn.-b tar fount AMiftaa anal ..ft?u"r ail r.a-&.4 ::cin. wh.ro ta tn dt rar mr -..! At rt.- t-. ieo wo auor. la. a tbr.o f.l ". ifimi v.Ti:n inK nr.CTrr.D Vo Xrantlr4 Near Itoqataan f'.l;tlt rara Ar CarrtrtI Oat. ITOQftUt WkS. P"-. It Mp'-!a! firar. Harbor b h It wf. l'fm af th MM) 4'irim th tbr.o al.r. but ha without danaat TO wlnt t ba bar mo.1 of lao t!Ti. aat h ban armmMilf ) ty m .ao'ir of raia. .:u. oa r.i.w.T I na btwa b.r an t l'ut ."ounl ka rt-!rt :t tr n int:.- la th fe.rbor fr a.rat boir. aa4 d;ablM l.:rca .a-t tl.pnoe. In... All ri.r. la th. cotiacrr ar al ta b ht . ta T.ar TUi'lunpUi Il.fi.tr b.lwa.a Abtr. 4.. a n. M.iattn. an nr lF aat.r !!. for mi ant . a t a dapta of a m-v-a a. tt la Mi". a t at polal wool of lii-iiana It I. laa ft d-'p. .Na aama frona bia wat.r ta at.-L ii?pfa baa aet utcr4. mrKUivt uk Kiorrr.n Laadli4 ItolJa t p lvaUrd Train oa) WllUmrfte al!ry foattwra. rf?rx cttt. cr. rtf. st ip. rA l.nda: I'to a tho antakirta of r.-oa Otr tontxht up a lod4 mmmm- mr tr;a l"f Mint Aac oa ta A uin'' Vall.r foith.ra aat topo..J a t lr.'f' oa.r tha Ha for ?! h .j r a. A amllnr fr.or waa B out. hood m'vEti nM ; orT Protra-tloai for fpanlnc l"lb. flallt al Ccl of f I5. Ixalroyrd. itoo nivrR. rr . rw. t .'r- eA; -Hiir ria f lt fhi aad to..- baatnaT ai .5-l ttir to mmrtt flo at. laa curr.nl t Mj y tor. Ml a dlr.'! dtrn ron ttrurt'd at Iba l-int eipaaa of lh euy. county aa4 atata Tba root of tba dam, feultt t"T th purpoe cf lncraJlr j lb feafi'. of a I I t4 fu.r. a. apawalatr 'rm and dlv.rtinc th. aal.r of It. rir at It moatb tcti a d'.p r.ianf .l. rnptrln Into tn Colombia In a 4natrana nun. about III. Tba ell )otoJ tfco spaa of cnn.trurtlon b cauaa It., ehmrnt km ft lr oatl.l of lb citT'. -w r .T.t.m flu.b.a eo-a 1 vat aicht aa lah aad a half of rala baa fail's. aa4 th aoow of a.v.r.l tacaaa oarr lb ral r Baa a.U4. svivr. or RWVDCST IS TATAL Wonua la Victim W tx" Iamp af ALanJuoed Mill flrraka Liooac. TACOUA. TCaatU. r. St. A mouB taia of wat.r-aoah.4 aaajuat. ral.aa.d from tea poai'ioa al Iba loe or a kill about aeo-balf a tnlio aat of ratrfu. li mil m oa.I of bar. MMfir cra.b.4 4owa ta imbaaksiaal. tor ta airoa tatvotorr bm of J It. raiia to blor.a a4 klii4 Mra. )a:!a. aba u a.oo. la b.r bora. II. r buaa"4 wla orlo'lral of lb r.irf.i arbool aat bat loft homo .lia h a a ona am. tlm. Ivcfor tb i'4. Tb aa.dail u ara la accumuUt me. b.inc tb 'dump" of aa abaadoa4 mil. U.i:roa4 'tt4at.a ara tBl.rraptad. vtr. ar down aa4 o.laraborlrc ri'.r. ar ruatrr aa th r.aull of tba worat wio.1 la Tinaa ta alcbt y.ara aod lb b.a.i'.t rainfall Ihl. aana. Th rainfall from y.at.rdar moraine ontil aaa tr4 waa I 17 Inch. a. Th . nOLTE OF TROpOSEn HIGHWAY OF NORTH t LM north - J v 4r J yaAia i ,4 I iwMiTC I . V j j J rO7T m P 5an N I l 1 i.MCOE: -SJ V - I VAKIMA 1 fl j INDIAN RESERVATION V ' Sv B I Wvv'" Wfc " J 1 aotio nr. t Mr ijoic.Tr r.iTio ttnoi nnTrr.n tntj snow UU REaiiRVATIOW. win4 attain. 4 a rtlorltr of roll, an boar at 11. '.J lat alcht. th. t roc Beat tral I'm lcrb--r ?. 1'. wb.a tt t.w 41 miir. an hour. Train. btw..a Taroma aad Port Iant ar. a.ral hour tat aa tha ro- u it of lan4:i'l'. on lha Portiaad ni.io tin u4 ninttr Br lh North. rn lrf! tn4 lh. Ifc-tV. ft. N. Cora parr. Th eii4 ourrd on lb itnl t-f!n- tin at Mtth au. K -' ro a. iolxk and Caatie I'.ork. Tha atijo at VUlh bt.ou t aaid to the wcr.t. Tha .art" covar both r. be at ta Point IWianco line 124 f..l ta a d'P'b of b-tw.a thro and fo.r ft. I'atvarr tralne ar b.lncj Northern PacUK main Ho tbrouch lioota Tacooia. It la ipt4 tb airt wUE b tmov4 tonlcht. Th a'H. at K'tron. Wlnlocb: and CaU Rock w.r from Z to tt frt luntf an4 two f- t dp. Mrvrr.n wind hits tillamook TbD.trr and I Ichtnlne: Arcornpan lea Ulc Which Ilrache Mllra. . t.ir s. r . iaiarlaltM ri v i t . . . - fa of th rat Btortne of tb a"a la Bear oa jiiiamo Tba wtnd I blowtnar at an -mile rat from th aouth.aai and I d"lr. (n.d at:a damac t lumber fllea. ama.l boalj. etc. Tba p:.drler htoalnc to Wallr Wood brob oo from ta anchor and la row bto daahed upon tho rock ilatf ha oathera I'actl.e rlcht of way. A erw af men ar al work Iry r ta a.t tba driver otf tha rocks, but lr ara barm- a hard tun workifcc la th "t h wind. Thundor. liefctntrr and hall took lira with lb wind aad rala la nssklas; tb storaa ooa la ba rm. on bored. CLE ADATTS AT A5T0RL tjindalUlr CorrT Tracks and Com pel a Tranafrr of IhAaarnrrr. ac-rcvirta Or. Doc 1 1. 5pcIal.V Tha" sonth.rly sal whK-h tru-k this ..-tioa liuadar aifh toaunuta unn today, hot onihl tha wtnd haa abated materially. Taa 1 wee accompanied iy a hay fail of rain.. Th only dam. a.-a wt ly was th smaahlcf of a few window. A bad atM occurr4 en a flit In th Columbia lltc"aar nr Tonsue Point and th.r w aa another at Palm. whr a portion of the blr.iwar eiid oa lh railroad track, romp.lllnar today's trains ta transfer th.ir paDScr and bas- orr (.r. cnora winp-swkpt i:ict-trle Llxhtln Wlrra Are Ils ablcd br 1'nry of Horra. COTTAOK filinvr. Or, Tec. Tl. Iipe,-la:. i A wind slnrto that ram Bp wi'nont aotu-o late "uiwltf aft.rnoon end waa .r tor th faw mioute It Uat4 bl.w down th fia po! at th fcUb .-hool and took down on of th wr.e of th. atec-tric; lichtlec srat.rn. Th tis?hHnT syatem wa only eat of ceaimiMixs about a half hour and tbr. was no e-rlous tmtt or tncoo y.m.nco a th r.sult of the hl wind. Karmers report ellsht damaa to frnc.e. CAnt: IaJCKS HAS 4 INCHES iirram Ar IHK-d tJ Sanw Water Itoa loantalna. CA5r"ArK IXX-K.t. Or. P. SI. Caav-ada Lock haa ha4 a. moat four lncf. of talnfatl In the paat SI hours r.d tear ar no indications that It will abate tooicht. Tbl. I the heaaleet rainfall eirri.oc.4 for el year. Th rain . accompanied by a Chinook wlad. which ha iH!t4 moot of th 9 aow la tba mountAtns. and ail th atreaaae ar rrflowlnc th.lr banks. IJcctrtc riant la ruimrrd. rtUJ CtTT. Or. P.c. II (Special ) Th hy raloa U.t nHht and today baa put tb l.ucklamsta tllt't tbaa at any time this .- n. A part of the dim helocelns; ta th .tectrtc plant was swept out this af ternoon, but th watr la stiil o hlh aa t ftttaUb sufficitet Jr for Us it. 3 COUNTIES KNOCK ATPOBTLA DSDOOR Yakima, Klickitat and Skama nia Ask to Be Permitted to Trade Here. CO-OPERATION IS SOUGHT Xrrd of Itoad rrora North Taklm to Hood Illrr and of Illfihaaay Ttiroach Fkamanla rhown. Coantlra Willing to Aid. "Won't yoo o?B year door and lt SB rorno la ana) iraaa wnn you.- to apob t no ropr.a.ntatlTr or trtro CONNECTING NORTH YAKIMA WITH PORTLAND. AND SECRETARY YAKIMA COM3IUSCIAL CUB " counties In th Fouth Central part of taa state of Waehlnrton to tha people of Portland at the Chamber of Com merce last nlcbt. Yakima County. Klickitat County and Fkamania County each In turn asked for Portland co-operation In their ef fort, to ccr hlKhway connection with th astabltah.d roada leading to Ihl. city. They did not ask for aeaMnc. mind you. only for co-pration. Tbey eem pretty well able to lake car of thetn a.lyoa. theae rroaparous and rrowln communities north of the Columbia Kleer. but are nned In a deeperat atrurc'a now for tha frlvUea-e of - pandinc their commercial and their social relations. inif peopi want to coma to Port land." exrlained J. A. Ilarader. secre tary of tb North Taklma Commercial Club and the epokeeman for tba people of Yakima County. Xaleral Ceaaedtoaa la Portland. "We ar la the Plat of Washlnitton but rot of It." assarted W. Fcott Co. County Commissioner from Klickitat--Our natural conoectlona are with Portland." We do all our business with Port land and read the Portland papers." added J. W. fhlpley. Commiaeloner from Hkamanla County. "All we aak Is a little help and good will from Port land In return." The simple, direct appeals from thes representatives of th nelahborlns counties of a netrhborlnc state were effective. The rr.ecllnr. whlrh was al t.nJ'4 by a Ursa number of Portland bua'.neea men. resolved promptly to ex lend tb co-operation that tho visitors dw: re. Soma active steps probably will be authorised soon In a more concrete form th Port land Chamber will arrant the request of the visitor to secure Federal aid for construction of a proposed hlabway ronnoctlnc North Taklma with tha Co lumbia JUver lilchway at Hood River. Part af Road Tkraaih lUarrre. Tor a dlatanc of nearly 44 miles this road must be built throus-h the Yakima In llan reservation. The Impertinent of Indian Affairs at Washington. D. C. will ha aaked to co-operate in the work be bulldiner this psrt of tha high way. Tho rortland Chamber of Com merce will Join with th commercial bodies in the Piste of Washlnrton to secure tha necersary assistance jroro the Federal authorities. C C. Chapman, who presided, first presented Mr. Harader. who explained the proposed Taklma-Pnrtland road In soma detail. II pointed out that the distance from North Taklma to White Salmon, on th Washington side of the river, where ferry connection Is made with flood River on the Ores; on aide. Is lr.. than loe miles. About miles of this is In Taklma County and the remain-ler In Klickitat County. He predicted that tha surreys and some preliminary work would be done next year. Itastr Shaven oa Map. C. C. llutchlns. secretary of the White falmon Commercial Club. Indorsed the eentlments of Mr. Harader and presen ted maps and pictures Illustrating the route. Commissioner Shipley of Skamania County reminded tha Portland people of the Importance of completing the hlehway on th north bank of the river between Vancouver and White Salmon. Many Portland men cave enthusi astic Indorsement to the Yakima road, as well as to tha road IhrouKh Ska mania County. Amonsr tha speakers were C. C Overmlra. president of the Portland Automobile Club: Julius I Meier, president of the Columbia High way Association: George K. Hardy. x cutlv secretary of th Chamber of Commerce: Jacob Kanaler, secretary of th lectalalion and taxation bureau of lha Chamber: Amos Itenson. good roads enthusiast: R C. !.anrnater. engineer of th Columbia Plver Highway: o. w. Mielke. vice-president of th Klake McFsIl Companv; O. F. Hclnlx. a di rector of tha Chamber of Commerce, and John K. Yeon. roadmsater and builder of th Columbia Hirer Highway. Three) Willi I-rad Sentenced. Arre.tcd with a quantity of lead pip In their possession, for which they could gtr no good account. Jack Maki. Jak farkrrson aiw! John Hendrlckson e'er s-ntenced to IS days each by Mu nicipal Judge tTcson vsaurdar. Th f--. m-fi Mltrf(l thov found tti plpo Iho dump near tha nd of th BurnsW brldea. City rote-tlr Vauithn an Hainmorilry and Officer Lilll. H handitvd tba faaa. however. er of th oplDloa that tbey had taken tb plumb Ins fixturaa from ora Tacant house. ASHLAND ELECTION HELD Mr. Mario Vanpcl la Elected to rt of Tark CoromlMloner. A5HUAND. Or Dae. 1. Spclal.) At tha city alactloo bar today, C w. Pant a waa choarn Councilman In tb Firt WTard: C. w. Root. iSacona A. C Nlntnrar. for th two-year term, and A. K Umb for th on-year term. Third Ward. Mra. Marl Vboprl waa elected park eommiaaloner and J. P. Dod. aprlcjta commlsaloner for IIyb and thr-year terma. reapectlr ly. RALIF B00NECURRY DIES Cx-Aodltor for Portland Socrumbs la Arizona Mining Fields. rtaJif Bwin Curry, auditor for the City of Portland for a number of years, diod Sunday mornlnr at Klnarman. Arl-. of pneumonia. Mr. Curry was a .on rff tho lata Oeorca u. t. nrry. onco iwusuu. ft W (ll rl" T awa.a.1. taa J.. A . HrcLd.cr ' proposed road throcgh ix- territorial governor of Oregon, and was a native Orrgontan. He was attracted to Kingman a few months ago by the reports of a gold strike there Mr. Curry was born Ijecember 7. lt'.o. His mother was Florey Boone, a member of an early Orccon pioneer family and ' a descendant of Daniel lloonn. Mr. Curry Is aurvlved by three brothers. Oeorge U Curry. W. L. Curry and Norwood La Curry. The funeral will be held la Kingman. Arlx. WIFE, AS MAN, SHOOTS TWO Ifnahand Is Killed and Attempt Is Made to End Own Life. WALLA WALLA. Wash-. Dec SI. .Mrs. Ray Laman. dressed In man's clothes, tonight called her husband, a bartender, from the Walla Walla Bar. killed him. fired at Patrolman Croft, who attempted to take the weapon from brr. then turned the gun on herself. Mra. Laman died at 10:30 o'clock to night. Doctors found two wounds, one In her breast and the other in her head Jealousy is given as the cause of the tragedy. The couple had been quarrel ing on the street about 5 o'clock, four hours before th shooting. Fa t Side Club to Move. At a meeting; of the directors of th East Sid Business Men's Club last night it was voted to accept th offer of new quarters from the Lclu Tribe of Redman. The quarters are on the second floor and are considered an Im provement over the present quarters. A lease will be taken of the new quar ters until the completion of the club bouse on Grand avenue and East Alder street, which will bo about next June or July. Moral Squad ArrcMs Two In Raid. Th moral squad turned Its atten tion to South Portland last night, and raided a house at 2TSH Taylor street. Jessie Clark and "Babe" Scott were arrested by Lieutenant Harms and Pa trolmen Martin and Powell. The Clark woman was charted with conducting a disorderly house, and her companion with vagrancy. Fire Auto Hits Pedestrian. An automobile driven by Captain Roberts, of Engine 11. of the Portland Flra Bureau, knocked down Earn Zar at Third and Glisan streets last night. Zar waa not Injured seriously. He wa taken to the Emergency Hospital. STOPS ANY COLD IN A FEW HOURS "Papc's Cold Compound" Opens Clogged Nose and Head and Ends Grippe. Relief comee Instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens cjoggea-up nos trils and air passages In the head. stop nasty discharge or nose running. relieves elcK heaoacn. auiinesa. lever Ishness. sore throat, snecxlng, sore ness and stiffness. riont star stuff'd-up. Quit blowing and snuffling! Esse your throbbing head! Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as papas cold Compound wnico costs oniy -s cent at any drugstore. It acts without as sistance, tastes nice, causes no incon venience. Be euro you set th gen uine. Ad. PEACE HELD TO BE PARTLY El Ex-Secretary Fisher Says Na tions Must Stop Seeking Special Trade Privileges. DEFENSE ALONE IS URGED Speaker Would Adopt Military Pol icy Essentially Differing From Aggression Plana Now Pending Criticised. CHICAGO Dec. SI. Criticism of the preparedness programme of the Na tional Arlmlnlatratlon was voiced to day by Walter L. Fisher. ex-Secretary of the Interior, in an address at the ITnlversltv of Chicago. Mr. Fisher was principal speaker at the quarterly con vocation of th University, wntcn con ferred degTces on li5 students. .n..n.rui..i roe l'purn" was the title of Mr. Fisher's discussion, and he began by pointing; out tne danger that the United States might be "mla i. k.u.vine that nreDsration for war Is the most important thing for us If we desire to secure our own Peace and promote the peace of the world." He argued that the only certain way to prepar for peace "is to do the things that promote peace ma uut .j things that make for war md promote war. Ecamle Theory Criticised. e j ... .nriori "these oeace- ful measures are the things that ar receiving scant attention. "The real evil," -aid. Mr. Fisher, "lie In the doctrine of political and econo mic imperialism common to so many nations the doctrine that holds that .. .MiiKimia wdfira of every nation depends on securing- constantly ex panding opportunities for trade and that such opportunities are best to be found by acquiring political dominion , .nn.rea of influence In other countries, especially In countries rela tively backward in inausiriai opment. but capable of such develop ment. . "I do not believe that mis aoctnne m iK.fiu.iv eontinua to influence policies and "international relations. It Is not morally or economically sound. pedal Privilege Uepreeated. Tf hr.rnr wa desire to reduce the chance of war, the surest way to nnnii.t thi. result la by seeing that our own National purposes and methods are not based on desire for economic expansion by means of any special privilege that Ciscnminaies m iu. of our people aa against those of any other nation." Mr. Fisher said It was lmposslbl to determln Just when causes for war would be removed from the world, and therefore the only safe alternative was or the United States "to prepare tor (ffectlve defense." In developing this i K. '-ventured to suggest that there Is such a thing as a defensive military policy which Is essentially different from an aggressive military policy, and that the plans which are lelng presenter, to us UsUnctlon BLIND CIGAR MAN IS AIDED City Hall Employes Do Decorating on Stand for Tom Long. t sa blind clrar dealer at 1 U 1 11 AAfllt. " " " , " the City Hall, is ready for Christmas. . . v. ritv llnll veaterdav decorated his stand in attractive Christ mas fashion. Attractive birds .alnted by A. Stayner. a miia. m- - . .. atenoirraDhers and. others got holly, mistletoe and other Cbrist- last greenery. Mr. Long has had a cigar stand at th City 1111 for many years ana ai- sys has special Christmas decorations, .tahnpit. d a thl. time. It out never ev. . : r was when Mr. Long started to try to do . . himiulf that emnlovea 11. alWW-akl'MB - came to th rescue and did it right for him. Forgery Is Admitted. r e. xxrv.t former contractor. pleaded g-ullty to uttering a bad check for 110 In particular ana otners assro- ttlng about eu more, on too nui m i D..I .n Pirtlanrf. In his hearinar yesterday before District Judge Dayton. s was bound over to await iuo ku t the grand jury. Grippe Closes Hlllsboro Schools. . . e-rT-k i-k Te.e 4 1 Sneclal-l Hlllsboro has not escaped the epi demic of grippe prevalent in the North- - ..wit n ai.tiAnli were cloned weat nu i"-""" , last week after a large percentage cf teachers and pupus Dccame "". Physicians report cases much more se vere thsn any of recent years. 26 Hours on the Ocean Round Trip Fares to San Francisco For the Gay Holidays $30.00 $26.70 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, meals 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. SodgeSrotres MOTOR. CAR It is literally true as you Have probably discovered in your own locality that the owners of the car are its most enthusiastic salesmen. Dodge Brothers dealers frankly admit that their task has been made easy for them by the per formance of the car and the things owners have said about it. The motor is 30-35 horsepower Th price of the Touring Car or Road ster complete is $785 (f.o. b. Detroit) Canadian price $1100 (add freight from Detroit) COVEY MOTOR CAR CO. Washington at 21st Main 6244 :i a i'! "SIX-FOOT" GUARDSMEN MEET FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 189S. Organisation, Which Disbanded t Join Second Oregon, at Banquet. S3 of Original T4 Preeent. r . it . i e A vnomoriea of tha days All kite uuu when old Company A of the Oregon Na- . . n.tr.fnnt tlonal Uuara, Known an - company," was at its prime, were lived over again last night at a banquet and reunion of the survivors of the com pany held at the Imperial hotel. Twen- . - -. -t i 1 ..(-, 1 mpmhflri Bt- ty-two oi iuo -- - -tended and enjoyed the refreshment. itorles. music and reminiscences. . in 1X94 company a w i s.- .- ---. . , nrr or tn ana lmmeaiaieiy "n -Oregon National Guard. No recruit was accepted, wno measurou u. - - At the outbreak of the Spanish American war the company was dis . . . i i i f tY a mem- Danaea ana ma majunij - . . . . ,l ciKAmn reclment Ders joinea me " ww.. . --, . and went to the Philippines. Last night was the first time the survivors have gathered together since the war. t c i-antain of the old com pany, actea as iol"-... w Among tne tpe" - - - Smith and Dick Eccles, lieutenants of th. old company, and J. C. Rutenic, the company's captain Following were preuoui. iuumi ... n . l a 13 n.nnrn T. V'PIl irn, vv. yJ- lOri, " Vleet, IL H. Newhall. A. J. Henneman l.: Lawrence. Ed. M. Lance. R. Ca- to. William Davis, A. A. Eubanks, r T.ni.e T C Rutenic. Paul G. Hrev c. 1. McKenna. F. H. Dun- anurrv, t. x. -uciveiiiia, . ham, William Gadsby, Willis W. Ross ... . .11 e. 4 Dnei lnnol Henry A. Henneman, all or t-oruana John U. Smith, of Newberg: A. u Smith, of Fairview; Charles Cleveland urwuaui. Street Improvementa Accepted. Several Improvements have been ac cepted, including Royal-avenue district at Mount Tabor, made by the Star Sand Company, the contract price being Jit37; Shaver street irom commer cial street to Capital avenue in Over look, made by the Oregon Paving Com nanv. the price being 127,868; Sixty- fourth avenue from East Fifty-second to Kast Center streets, made by ueorge onnlach. for t888: East Thirty-ninth street from East Ankeny to i.ast iiurn side street, made by Oskar Huber, the cost being $1492. The assessment for the improvement of San Rafael street "The Palace of the Pacific" To San Francisco and Back FIRST CABIN Meals and Berth and Extras Included and Rodney avenue in Albina has been completed, amounting to $13,279 and will be delinquent and bear interest after December 28. Westminster Entertainment Tonight. Christmas exercises will be given tonight at Westminster Presbyterian Church, East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets. An elaborate programme has been' prepared by tho Sunday school children. New York haa about 700.000 school chil dren. Oregon's Leading WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE FORCED TO CLOSE OUT Several thousand dollars' worth of Highest Quality whiskies, wines, brandies, etc., at "whole sale prices" to the retail trade. A Few of the Bargains OLD CROW One dozen bottles, $12.00. Bottled in bond, 100 proof, over 4 years old. OLD HERMITAGE One dozen bottles $11.00. "8" years old; bottled in bond, 100 proof. CLARKE BROS Whisky, "full quarts," $9.50 a dozen. Bottled in bond, 100 proof, 5 years old. LINDGREN'S Arrack Punsch only $1.25 per bottle. A full line of the fine CRESTA BLANCA AND ITAL IAN SWISS WINES. Call and select from our enor moife bargain counters. Entire wholesale stock on sale to the retail trade. Write for prices, in case we don't adver tise what you desire. DONT delay. Stock up now and avoid the rush. BLUMAUER &H0CH LEADING WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 105-107 12th St, Bet Wash, and Stark. (Open evenings till 10 o'clock.) ks ,AJtHVV .li ail i a Of."t HI UK ii ... ewiJPi iaijiMi aw rr