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sioRXixo- oRr:oxiAy. Wednesday. December 22. 1015. titr f BRITISH PREMIER'S WIFE WINS SUIT Newspaper Enjoined From ln sinuating Woman Is Aid ing Nation's Foes. APOLOGY MADE IU COURT Corl Attribute Offrtadlac Art! (ir I Dl.galsat " ta Itrrrat Bp-rl of Glob. rra-rd rnblWalWMB. t..-X -" P- It f" cee f Vr ft.rMM M. AWUIB. VaTa-aTed r n.-rr et llav. hJ ....-. trans ..t ", J" ...rmaa prlaooer. 6 TLT. lo .,. a. a ir.nor aad a T;tr r -a. v:;.4; it,. M. .rtn U. V .t- Vt. t .x r;.. - ft tt he as.w ot6lc afoul t matter -TBre I sUBdew ,V, y.W- ' AaH" oa- -Mr.. A1'ta never be. a r,ol:wtua Hail h'"VV LnuKiitoi wat...r wita ay .sn.rn.r Dufce. eaua-l o ' ,!. .m;.ia. ta.t tn.r. bed r.r,..t.al trulaioa t r-P al-lr,Vi- t b" 4 Sor:t t- t oeal bb4 b..rtt..e ealatiae .it tiMtir f boatil. eMernta. It. r.ei a " " p..r.d to laa wttaout aarruaf taa Petitf. ceatalaed !., l a dtece :.:. a. v lot W-.R.V r. Hrt Urt,.- -Tr-iir ta. c'jtr ' ,s .nU ef bc k. "W V' T. ttorn rf-ur.4 tfc i!nM . "5' .t. It iia4 to atrtka at la ..f!4na af 19 caaatrr t laa o- rnm.at an4 lnPir aotidf lta laa cio.on Iji Oral lirttaia ail l- pc.ail. . a444. Tfta ! t:aa oritn- a U. .rtM ( n:)io t jr- .tia. a. aw.ri.4. T2. n.f. r4 at af!l4tl fc Vr. A.i-3it! Ti 'a .' t.r. k4 n b.. ta txo.tntoa Halt n4 ial lis.fa a K1 la. aixai.l f.a4 for Btloa IBal aaa ka4 r 'i?p;i4 itna la lt lamai.a. rn a..t o oiti ia.i ia. jM'.icatiM t.f.ir.4 ! b.r. A rii4 ka4 p.ka I k.r a Ik. aal (K k4 ? .t fr.ir at aa4 JauKIn ttt.r. ta.M far la Claaa ar4 - r.c aa4 ayioil la h.U.K ef laa u j.ua.r.. rtri-'jtiB lv. aaaiUali.a f ia. i.ct.r ta d'or fnjt:oa (u t tnc Inn laa r.ot mpoi f t":. '. Tka caun raat4 laa lnjn I,' a. NEUTRAL GUARD PROPOSED IVritoi WoaM 1U Crfmaay Itv ItrtrrU of Caro for rri'-onrr. !AN?o.V. St. Tka itll af fac.Bi a.'itrt aow.r. I. r.u.va C.r ruf af IS. tail of ta. malat.aaaca of r'.a.r af war aa4 provU. at laa a.n. tim. far ta.ir .'. mMr. k. c.r.fu.lr coa.i4.rwt. Lsra Twaaart (Kit. parUam.autry n4.r-.-r.ar f ir IcrtK a.'fir toll l&a liua. ef I uOtOldlM Ia4r. TAa naj.r HcrtUfT'l cte.m.Tit w ada la r.piy la lha u.tiua tal "la t.w af tha uf lrmt af laaa prtaoa.r aa a (? .)Jti4 k taa.a. Lara Keort a444. kav.v.r. that k. r.r.tu4 to .r taat Ua practu-al 4tf f.t; ie:.. b. k.a foua4 aa.uprabw but ta.i ia. u.iioa oui4 col b. lo.t cat f. RICHES PLACED AS WILLED late of Marvbatl IVM'l tlrtxtxr PL.lrtbalrtJ; IrapT Will ITIcJ. CUXCXii'X te. il. Ta fiaal raoort af ta. .a.cutora cf Ika .tia af Jopk 'l.:4. a brota.r af Ik. Ula Mar. kail Z ri.14. wa tjbmtc4 ta Ika probata t auM t1r. iso.iar tkal lha proparty T mt Mr. T'i4. l'4 at hnUII, k4 I k. a 4iatrvatal la 4aac aita S laa ftaiuwca af kia I.L J TI"ORCT.Tt R. M.a.. P". 31 Aa la. a.acarT ef ta. aacaca ef .s-iov.raor I'r.y.r waa fil4 la probata roart bare I to.iir. aa.winc ka lCl prap.rt ala4 t at :i.;ji. DIPLOMAT SEEKS WAY OUT .-.ntr.l m r" t.ia Aacuaa r.. a a ua4.r ClKuaaiaa, ta. nACc.r aka'.4 b r.ar44 aa coe- f. t-flti.U t.r4 af tfim f-.l?t la Vl.nna ef lha a.rnel Am.rtoaa aota k.4 net aaaa ra r.iT4 at ta. Stat. Lorartwal la nij&L Il.w..r. taa ramrnuai-tloa atart.4 . ts. caM. un4y la Aciauadir r.nfs.14. Norrraiiir. fc.-ira la auffici.ai f-r a 4 p loco alio cab.a na ta raarlk Vlvan an4 teui4ir Ambaa4or "cfl.ft ria'i,! aata ra.i4 tba Beta toraa t ma lavd. an4 II ahoul4 reara Ika K.aiat.r ef Ir.ica Atf.ira laraorrav. A MILLIOJi CIGARS I'rotu Wbk-fi to Oioan. Wa bar. h.:pl laa amok.ra af Tort Ua4 aalacl cmrt far a.arly Ikraa awa4a. Wa kaow what ta.r aaL TKat 1. air a kava It. ton caaaet m a. a aiUa If yea lt atta.r tia Ml ll'r. V.ta 4l H.y. Balboa. I.r4 ri.timor. an4 an.ar ata.r braa4a :c "--k.t Co. : Tbir4 atra.t A4 HwUMla ttooal TTrfl All-md r. If. riBk.rtrv. ka l- lha )!m.r apartmania. at TBtr-Prt aa4 Narthrup atrarUw aa arr.ac.4 laal tiijai br I'at lt. Ira44vk aa4 " rni'l aa a Oarct af at.aiiar ht tor-it ef eJ ff.i A. Torlar. af ktt- wa4 caarl. Jortar ba4 tha aaa4 pl!a4 . la Iront af tha Baa eompaar'a ptaal a.ar Unatoa. l. aa riak.rtoa hal.4 tk. m oo4 a rorttaiwl a"4 ol4 it la tba V.raoa l(ttl al T"lft! aa4 atara atra.'a. Ta n aa Taa tra rx4a .m rtfy ?.!a Ofa . r.-. t -.tfa-i. Tr. i. ... "i" na.) t. L.M--C . 'A, waa4MiVi aa bwa.x LADT MCOTIXE.- WHO PROVIDES TOBACCO FOR EUROPEAN TROOPS, AU 1. . i I , " . - .. Ki9 MR. ASO . WAMIXGTOJf 'il'S' ARE ASKED Lady Nicotine Asks Ameri cans to Provide Tobacco. SOLDIERS ARE RECIPIENTS Mr. TVa.hiosion Lapp lUtorn. to V'allrtl Male to Oaltwr trrUl for Men la Trrotbra Ik I-ojoy Mnoklng. Nr.ff TOtlK. rc. it. 8pacUL) La4 Nlcollaa- la la appeal aat 10 g.r.roat Am.rK-ana la bba!f af the ,0:41. ra la laa traach. of Karaaa. aaa of lb. r.t..t pl.aaar.a ai wdoh. tkal a-'for4eJ by lha eotafortlnf plpa or r.ir-J riaarelta. OaJr Meotia.."" aa eha la ca!.4 ap tba cral.ful lr.pa wboaa aba auppll.4 lat itammer with tha n..afy amok Int. la Vrm. Vahlotoa UPP. af a aaaaibar ef laa traaapartatloa mw mttta af lha Amerieaa iioapiiai ' itr" b4 Mr lPP aal Ih.lr dauh i.r r'.atla- afria4 la ? Tara aa4 ha haa aiartej a campaica for -Jh-rrtptloee la r.Bllnaa eurplrln the 0.4. era la Koropa with tobacco. LINER TROUBLE FIXED mritorr.it cookxtio or Tr.it i btmui. Rrpalre (a.tla 3aa,ae Rraiaa44 kr r.4ral laaaara faar Hill ptmaakrr Mlaaea.la. aav -niNri3CO. Daa. II. raaUr coad.aaatioa cf tha wil'f l Hama4 for t."se dlaabt.meal af lha Hill Heatnar Minoa-ota. la lha t iouln of a F4rl Icar4 of looolrr. ar4ln ta aa an aoaacaan.at maae lo4ar br Joha K. . mi.i. Mttavrrlalna ID rvig.i. hi. w pactor of " a.aaal. II waa rc- ornm.a4a4 that Bear aou.r oa t.11.4. , C. V. WlUr. marlBa op.rlnndcBl of "lha Cr.at Northern. aal4 that lha rnuiundailooa of tna rprl. prob- blr would ha adopted, aurh aa taltallon would coal :.4 or mora. ad would ranul'a aearal moatha for camp let loo. Ttta flnrtlnara wara reached py Can tata Jaanaa Uuthrla and Joaaph P. Io 1 . 1 .1 ar..r.1 tn.D.ftora of Hulls ad pol!.ra. Mr. Baler ld h would aptroa Ike fln4ln. The report aaia laa laiiura i aa. t. ..n... . . MdHil IkV d.Do.lta of alt from aa-wat.r lmprop.rljr con drnaad. raaa aad dirt la tha botlaf tBkaa. Tba blowing out of a alncta tuba, bacau.a of laa cooatructlon of the boiler, put aa eatira unit oui i coin mL.ton. Mr. Bclr aald. off ' today. Mr. WUy Bald ail other ha wlah'd to leairo wouia oa paji off. He eald no 4clloo bad been reached aa to tha dispoelUoa of the cargo. ANOTHER IH GRAFT NET oLtxn t f UOOIVJlX ARNCBTKD 1 arraala Bald ta tlae Beea (aa bad la Kearaa balaaa. rWf aaaa4ed. fLTMPT. T"eh Doc. :i. -peolal. Eucna W. K earn a. proprleior of sa Otrwpla Baloon. waa arreet.d lotillf.l i.formatloa a worn out by lroe- eutor Oeora Taalta. cbarii tba -ai4io aod abatlio of a crlmlnat" Keara baa been uajer loratlatloo by Bam aparBtlea la lha aanploymeot af Ika atata aar . -. f tie probe of tba JaduaUUl Ihauf . fund laotlOB. It waa dtacoirared tbat tlie warrant. Uaj.4 oo the epurloua clalrea whl-h Claim Ael J. A. Gllllea la her;.4 by tba atala with paa.ln. alther wara caahed la lha aalooa of Kearaa by tald Biaaa. a former a.sactale of in s.tt!.. or -Monk- Touoc. a Tacvma aiooBmaa. Wbeaeeer a war rmB, WM cached at elta.r Tacoma or aattla. It Is aJlaed by lha .lata, lha aleonmaa wra notlfl.4 by Krna In dTaaca that a maa with laa warrant anchl ka empaled . Tea arreel of Keams followed a trip of Proaecutor Taolla l Taoaia today k.r. h. lniervi.w.4 Harold Lleaaan. a pruoaer la tba Plrca County J:U k.ra.4 with burclary. rroaocntor Taotia was diffiLot In lelllac what ha learned from LJ.aann. ai.-pi i aay tbat ta b& ncalied laiocgitoa Rolat utR I 'AILT, a-a- 1i i 1 A I.OPr AX D DilCUTtR. Inc to an .arcanlxed band of peraons who mlarht be connected not only with tha Induatrlal Ineuxanra lootln. but al.o with opium arnmgllng and various other crimes. . K'ame was able to ecoro Ms releaae on 1 2 bond lata toalirht. Tha bonds wero supplied by F. U. blakaate. John tstaaa. W. V. Waller and Harry Ranpfa Proaecutor Tantls. when aeked If Lelnaon bad said anythlns; that would Implicate Keams In tha amofcllnc bu.ineaa, replied: -I ahould aay ha dld." Tantis declared that ha would tarn oer tha Information ralatleo to arou cllnc to Clay Allen. Ijl.lrlct Attorney al tiaalUe. SECURITIES CALL ISSUED Britain Ak Holder of Amrrlcana to Contribnto to Ca ue. 13SVOS. Dec. :i. Tha London Ca tena pubtlsbea today a joTernment la vii.iiaa ia holders of Americas and Caaadiaa dollar aacurltlea to placa them at tha dlapoaal of tha treasury, either by sale or loan. Tha accompany ing memorandum says that ooly pure ly Blerllnc aecurlliea will ba accepted. No bonds will ba accepted on which dividend or Intereet baa not been rau larty paid alnce tha data or lasua and na stock will bo accepted unlet a div idend of par cent or over Las been rej utarly paid on It since January I. IIJ- llold.ra of American securities are reminded that If they do not avail th.m.elvee of lha Invitation they caa till contribute materially lo tna oojaci. ouchl by aelltnc their eecorttlee la the open market aod reinvesting; the pro ceeds la MrltlaB covernment aecurltlea. NEW LICENSE BOOK OPEN Two Ore iron Couple Are) Wed At Vancoover, Wash. viviilt.-vrn. Wnh Dec. J I. (Spe cial ) The distinction of obtaining the tlrat application in the marriage license record In a new book, opened today by Mrs. M. II. Ilaack. County Auditor. leu ta Calla Bead. ST yeara old. and Mabel Johnaon. 1. both colored and from r. i . Th Mpafflonr waa tierform- ad by Jodce It. )L Back, of the su perior court. Tk. 1 . -f ..nila la lha old book, which contains applications of 1') couples, . ... .. ..... . . . i . tm was I nilip ti. Mil.rr. aa, ana dred V. Iowd. It. both of Aurora. Or. Tha oid llranae book. Juat cloaed. was opened Detirabrr 1. Itll. DINER IS NABBED IN CHASE Patrolman Cating- at Iteataurant Cati lie Man Who Didn't I'ay. TVhea James Carson walked out of a downtown restaurant early yesterday morning without paying for bia meal be did not realize that there was a police offlr.r eating at a table next to him. ratroiman jonp j. r.ma cava chase and caught Carson after a long run through the rain. sentence against Carson was sus pended yesterday by Judge Stevenson oa condition that ha gat a Job out la tba country and go to work. SENIORITY' RULE BOBS UP Soma of Mr. DlecWa Discharged. Men May Have lo He Taken by Other. W'ltb suspension of many employes at tUe City Hall because of the re trenchment plan, the old civil service rule of seniority haa bobbed up. Commtealoner Dleck was the hardest hit by the budget committee and ba la dropping many men. some of whom are senior la service to men doing similar work In Commissioner Daly's depart ment. The civil service rule will make transfer neces.ary. the Junior men In service being tba ones to Co. DUTCH PROTEST SEIZURE Immediate- lleturn of Mallbcga De manded of Britain. LONDON. Pec. SI. A dispatch to neuter's Telegram Company from The llaue sars: -The Foreign Ministry announces that Tba Netherlands government has seat a protest to the lirltish govern ment against the srliure of Dutch mall bass on the steamer Noorx5.ru. FrUla aad ItotterJara, and demanded an Im mediate return of the mall. Tha hope wa expre.ead In the proteat that the lactdcata would not be repeated." Port lander Farek Dlvorrr. OrtE!"Jf CITY". Or, Dec. XI. (Spe cial. Charging that her husband, whlia pretending affection, made It a point to get as much of hsr money as poe.tbl.. Mra. Maria U Kaymond. of Portland, today filed a divorce suit ajrt Henry Raymond. They wr married November . 1111, In Vancou ver. Wash. Prank K. Msson charges daaertloa In a suit against Myrtle U. Maaon. Thy were married In Port land 'bruray li, 111. FULL STREH6TH OF BRITAIN DEMANDED Asquith Tells Commons Posi tion Calls for Empire's Re cruitable Maximum. . TRIBUTE PAID TO TROOPS Withdrawal From Dardanelles De clared Accomplished Without Ixai--Creater Co-ordination by Allies Promised. LODO. Dee. 23. The debate la taa lleaaa af Caaasaaaa aa the ppleasea tary eatlaaala af Ike aavernaaeat Fo vldlaa for the raUlag af IJtoofiOO extra aaea far the araay caallaard aatll 6i30 a'elaea. IhU aseralag, at which hear the vela far tha addltlaaal aaea waa agreed a. aad the Haaae adJaaraeeV LONDON. Dec. XI. Premier Aiqulth made his long-expected statement on tha alllee' military poaltlon in the House of Commons today In connec tion with the Introduction of a sup plementary estimate" providing for the raising of the numerical atrength of the British army from J.000.000 men to 4.000,000 men. The House waa crowded and the Premiere speech waa listened to eagerly and Bllently. Tha Prime Mln-t.f-r arot to tha heart of his subject in bis opening sentence and declared that although tua British lighting lorces in tha various theaters now- amount to more than l.IiO.000 men. ine war a manda wero such aa necessitated call ing out the empire's "recrultable max imum." Redaaead Tarawa Boaabehell. Altbouah the Premier did not put himself on record as either for or against conscription. John Jtadmona. leader of the Irish Nationalists, at the close of Mr. Asquith speech, flung a bombshell by declaring that the Nationalists would oppose conscription by every means In their power and John Dillon zoiiowea wnn a a.T.r. ar raignment of tha British war leader ship. Inquiring: -What Is the use of sending more troope to be led by men like those responsible for the fiuvla Bay and Ansae failures?" The Premier's statement of the need of the army for "every Xlt man" In cluded a warm tribute to the overaeas soldiers and he took pains to mention particularly "the men eager to be at testsd who have made application from far distant places Hongkong, Rhodesia, California." Derby Flgarea Net Given Oat. Referring to tha Derby scheme. Mr. Aiqulth said the report from Lord Derby had been aent to blm only Mon day evening and was now being con- klered by the membera of the Cabinet, Therefore any statement regarding the govrnment policy on this subject must be deferred. He Indicated, however, that another chance would be given tho.e who bad not yet responded, saying: "Those who have disposed to hang back may now seise the opportunity set them by the mass of their fellow countrymen." Turning to the military situation, the Premier said that the retirement from the Dardanelles positions, with the noteworthy exception of the position at the tip of tha peninsula, bad been taken on the advice of General Monro and Earl Kitchener. "The retirement, be continued, "was an operation of peculiar heaard. for the least mlsjudg ment might have led to serious loss, it was carried out by the navy and array combined in a manner for which no praise could be too high and which will give the cervices enduring fame la tbe annals of warfare. Total CaaaalttVs Oaly Three. -With the exception of a relatively small proportion of the stores and a few guns, which bad to be left behind and which were destroyed, the whole force at both places waa removed wltb perfect serenity. The total casualties It seems almost Incredible in tbe whole operation were two military and on. naval wounded. "I am sure that the House will take the earliest opportunity to express Its admiration and gratitude to General Monro for carrying out these opera tions: while other officers deserving special praise are General Bird wood and Admiral Wenyas. the latter super vising the naval operations. - "It la most gratifying to know that these splendid troops were embarked to a new destination without tbe loss of a single Ufa and after a short and much needed rest they will be ready and I am sure eager to resume their gallant career." humming up the government's war policy. Mr. Asquith said: "In order to win the war we want an adequate aupply of trained man to reinforce and augment the army In tha field. "We want next an ever-growing supply of munitions. Mora Maattleaa Still Wall. "Wa want further such stewardship of the economic resources of tbe coun try as will enable ua to lift and carry tha financial burden which we are called upon to bear In behalf of our selves and our allies. "Finally, what perhaps Is as import ant as anything, wa want to counteract tha advantage the enemy baa over as In a single direction, by greater unity and concerted strategic control among tbe allies. The staff conferences In augurated In Paris a fortnight ago will mean a ,greater concentration of pur pose, a co-ordination of plan, economy of energy, and effectiveness of action." THIRD OF GREEKS VOTE He-suit Held Triumph for ex-Pre-rnlcr Vrnlxclos. PARIS. Dec. SI. One-third cf the 700,noo Greek voters cast ballots in the Parliamentary election. sayB a Havaa dispatch from Athena filed by tha cor respondent there today. Out of .IJ voters In Salonlkl 40S0 voted. Tha partisans of ex-Fremler Venl selos considered the result a personal triumph for blm. the dispatch say. be cause ba asked bis supporter not to vote. On election morning, according to tba correspondent, every voter received a circular reading: L Venlselos wlshea war. The King doea not wlah It. Tbe King aska coun cil of the people." The circular concluded: "Will you save the country? W'tll you save your King? Come and vote." Hut Spring Baths Go V. HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Dec. II. A gen eral Increase In rates at bathhouses at Hot fcprlnKS. effective January 1. has been ordered by the Department of the Interior. Rates at the houses' are regu. lated by the department. Word of the Increase waa received today by A. M. Parka, superintendent of the Hot burins KcaervaUoa. 1 OUR STORE "Will Open at 0 A. M. Only 3 Shopping Days Till Xmas Come Direct to This Store and Profit to the Fullest Extent by the Temptingly Low-Priced Offerings in All Sorts of Desirable Gift Articles GREAT HOLIDAY SHOWING AND SALE SEPARATE AND BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GIFTS The most popular of all Christmas gifts, always acceptable you first give them as a matter of choice, and afterwards give them when you cannot think of anything else. This sale is a great opportunity to buy beautiful Handker chiefs in fancy boxes or folders, that make ideal gifts. LOT ONE AT r- each fo Sheer Handkerchiefs, embroid- ' ered in whit or colors. i vr TWO AT 10c each for Sheer Shamrock and Linen Handkerchiefs in ered designs. LOT THREE each for All-Linen AT 15c initialed and silk emb. pattern. T IT FOITR AT 25c each for AU-linen new Dresden colored patterns ana Initialed. LOT FIVE AT 25c each for Crepe da chiefs in Dresden LOT SIX a (- boz. 3 Children's Handkerchiefs la IDC t fancy holiday box. AT Xmas Gloves There is no other Btore in the city showing a more complete stock of Women's high-grade, stylish Kid Gloves than this one. It com prises such well-known and reliable makes as Maggioni, Dents, Meyer's, Reynier's, etc.; in all sizes, styles and colors. Gloves always make a most satisfactory gift. They are shown in fancy holiday boxes. Glove Bonds . -. SOLITUDE HOT ALL "Hermitess" Abandons Lonely Peak in Sierras. VIGIL SHATTERS NERVES Minnie Flnnlgan, Speaking t low Whisper, Now Declares It Is Not "Practical" to Be "In Tune With Infinite." oxr pnivrisnn. Dec Si. (Spe cial.) The -hermitess" of the Sierras ba quit "hermlting." Rugged mountain aolituae. n.i-u suited in a bad case of "nerves." baa brought back to civilization, after three ir i-- xrinnt. E. Finnlgan. once described by Prince Henry of Prussia. brother of the aIser, "Most strikingly Interesting girl. 6he haa abandoned the combat to . i ..iiiirv friend from maae nature ' - rw- the top of a Blerra peak near Bow man. CaL Primitive life, ! proclaims, cause mental stagnation. "In tun. with tne ww. "T ia pretty sounding, but not practical, confessing HI health, she said: "liUDiaD lUVr s-aasa I - nuuiu irt-er but tree anl rave about cannot bih " hTh.nna- glven It up Today she caine hCX lO CI Uia'v" mountain horn, and noa for Honolulu ana etii.ui..w ----no wiiii in tha mountains lonr. lomaij . left her unable to speak above a wall- per. he explainea n wo - had not used her voice. Miss Flnnlgan. a "-.r.o d" butinte In New York, retired to her SCROFULA AND ALL HUMORSGIVE WAY There are many things learned from ..i observation that the older generation should Impress upon th, younger. Among tnem is tne ibci that scrofula and other humors, which produce ecsema. boils, plrnplea and other eruptions, can bo mot success fully treatad with Hood Sarsaparllla. Tbl great m.dlcln. is a peculiar com bination of remarkably effective blood purlfylng and health-giving roots, harks and lierbs. which are gathered especially for It- Hood's Earsapariua nas stooa ma test of forty years. Get a bottl today now from your nearest drugstore. Keep It on hand. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. TUrr af three; styles with emb. beaattful embroid Handkerchiefs la Handkerchiefs in with initialed Tin of three China Handker embroidered corner emb. designs. Issued for Any Amount i .aIUiMa thr vears asro. de I11UUI1 Latll " " " - clarlng- that the faces of the mountains Interested and comforted her more than those of moat of her friends. R. lu Durham Critically III. R. L. Durham, former president of the Merchants National Bank, is re ported to be critically ill at his home in Riverdale. Dr. Noble Wiley Jones is attending him. Mr. urham for years has been Identified with Portland nils Will Introduce tlt Nev. 10cTrial,Sizc Box BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES n 1 . "fl ... ..J k ....FiiTriM. a! triia old g Dim new IW otu. . " remedy. It relieves coughs, tickling and .hoarseness to quickly, that every one should know how these Troches help and benefit. Get a 10c bos AT YOUR DRUGGIST to-day and ted them. ThU New Tnal Sire Box goes into any pocket or purse.Other sues, 25c. 50c and $1. Brown's Bronchial Troches are not a eoBiee- tioa, nor like a sickening syrup, but a nedictnal pre- . it j i psraboa. unexceiioa ice Coughs, Hoarseness,' Loss ol" Voice W.'illmail an,.., upon recp mf price, if your W.r eanaa aupciyyoa JOHN I. BROWN & W. J. VanSchuyver & Co. San Francisco. Cal.. Jan. 1, 1916 We offer the same square deal methods that have characterized every transaction for over forty years. ' The same value at the price that has made our bSnds big sellers throughout the Northwest The same service that has made the name VanSchuyver a byword for efficiency in all deal ings with the trade. Dependable merchandise direct to you expressage prepaid at wholesale prices. WRITE FOR CAT ALOGUE W. J. VanSchuyver & Co. Established 1864 ci-ai REAI.E STREET San Francisco, California P.O. Box 801 OUR STORE Will Close at 6 P.M. LOT SEVEN Fine Handkerchiefs, in 19c corner. On sale, box, at LOT EIGHT Box of three Fine Handkerchiefs, in styles OC with Initialed corner, box atasJV LOT NINE Box of three Fin Handkerchiefs, fat styles OQ. with emb. corner. On sale at, box .JJ LOT TEN Box of six Fine Handkerchiefs, in styles Ot. corner. On sale, box... LOT ELEVEN Fine Handkerchiefs, with Cf On sale at, box. K s a LOT TWELVE Box of six Fine Handkerchiefs, in styles QCp with initialed corner. On sale at, box asJVe v. -1, ....a ... nr.sMant n f the Mer chants National until it was consoli dated with the Northwestern National recently. Case Against Woman Dismissed. Having- been adjudged Insane, the indictment against Mrs. H. S. Garness. pending in the criminal division of tba Circuit Court, was dismissed yesterday by the District Attorney. She was charged with having- defrauded a hotel. SON, BOSTUm,