8 HIE 3IORXiyP OREGOT.y. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915. , " ' I 1 rTvx j 1 X ?2v 5. ' V nn nil MB 7-.,. liililllllli 111 a. AVx Txxx X xlxi H Fx i rrxi iiiiinV Vtl 11 .. rmrnramm VVv ImY n3 WITH what Jeyec plrtl th Mi lt tot will rU thi Chrlatma day to find all to mrvtou r !f: that ty yar4 for during month past! And what b ttr disappointment l many hearts to ! to A Ml and lonely day. fuTad wits) snemarle sad longings! fo- ciaty I g-'t gtve Itself tlrty to th wee Bnt(i of their famllUa. many prominent miroo key ing arrma4 for big fml!y parties, la which the ehlldra eSa- Urge:. Wr rinsent. ef nan. I t: rdr ef th day. end the brllliaatly llchte4 tree In the coir home ef oelty will ba trcl4 wt!a a gladaom. frotlcklng group af toH'.ioi youta- T wedding wtll tahe place today, frit tSet af Mis Mabel r.igs. dimin utive aa4 charming bruntt. popular society end la musical rirelea. Kdwerd Tvlr Stargaoa to ba lb brirlaxroom. Ta brl4-ict wilt b attenda. by h-r Utr. Mia tU r.igx. wttb llt t a J a a McCrakeo at rwr girl r.ioa Wi'.Ur win act aa bt maa and T'r. Job IC. Boyd wtll p-rform th er- moer. which will ba read at tha rirt Praibytartaa Chur-h. and will ba fol lowed y reception at tha bma cf tha br1l rar.nl. Mr. aa4 Mr. Pranks n.'gg. la Vial-lei strat. At tba First tn rrationl Otorch the wadding of Mia Iwrothr Walton aad U14 Klnlr Br wt!l t (Iw at t ciock. Tb brlda-alrct la t Caahtr af Ml. an4 Mra. Wxarlca WaJcoa aa4 tba "U l tba aot naoM af a R4 CoIXt rrmnr. both yaa paopla bta la tba jrduatin claaa Ut Jaa. a a a Ura. J. V. Baaea asl aoa VaraoU wfea kaw baaa la California far aoma ltmv ! rrara4 aa4 ara aia 4oa:cl.4 at Alxan4--a Court. a a Vr. aa4 Mr TV. P. r!troa aa ratviraat ta rort:n4 aftar a tbraa KM' atay la itoatbara California. aal baa taka apartments at ilu.t aaataa ICotal tor tt latrr. Kra, tfa Ifihon. of Ilarna. Or, for BMrly Vi.a Vlrda talla. af Tortland. i yiJt:a kor paranta. Mr. aa4 Mra. T. tL W.Ua, I'acif'.c atroaL a Tka Fortlnd raa-H::nte Aaocla ttaa wi'l koll Ita annual luecbaoa at llaeat H'Bna Waaaaday at DM. AH aa-tl:lalc Biabr ar nrr4 ta at fnt. aa well aa eo;tra Ktrla bomo for tka ha;tJara. Mua Maurloa McAdim. praal laat of tba rrt:ai I branch. "I I rratda mai latro4ue tba apaakara. Haaraeioaa for taa Ija'baan may ba ma 4 lrouib tka aartouo aororttiaa or tr talapbaalBC Vara l:Jma. taat a a a Mra. rman4 V. Fatitona. of FMtUa raianblA. accorfraeia4 by hr boa- f aaaal aa 1 JounX log, tl!ftjr4 nmal. U ataltisc in tbla etty durln tha trUcaM boll.Jay. Mrs. flataron will ka at koma ta bar i'oi I'orttand frUa4a at tha raMane ef bar bralber. l.raat I'arcy tora. a a Mian Katbartn R. - hSa'. d.aib tar ef Mr. as4 Mri Charlaa J. rfc Da na L. la kotna from Ta:o Alto. Cal ta paaa tba bo4'4ar.a"a. Mlao bVbaabal I a )aalr la tha a-bxl of tha Miaeae lUrttr, formar'.y ef f'ortlan. a a Mr a-1 Mra. ft. XV. Ratrba . af Till: lret ara ho;Hr (( of .Vl-a. H. KaBat at kar koma In Irrma: tan. )(. Kunterhe: iMtt Kabatl waa a f?rmr t'ortlaat rlrl aad kar rveny f-laa4a ara antartalalnf fear ax laaa.vXr. a a e rm ef ckant bty-lncltna4 ma taauk who ara mrmbara ef a aaartnc rfaa baa i -4 by M.a l:a !cn4r. Ura Harry MTr. Mra Fait HikD ao4 Mra. f. .ibrtr. bar tkaa rbarsa of tka cntHr-n atr h In tba dirfarant haapttala and Kin aarh ena a Cbrtat mM ateklnc fl'l4 wttk Icy, fruit aad m aubatncial f t. a a a Abjobc tba many bom aCFtlra nf thl waaa a tb party stvaa by Mr. ant Mra. Ban Ctrfmale at tbalr koma. i: Nnrtb Ctcbtranta itrI. jiunlay an lr( ta kuar ef tha btrthly ef tbir at, FYnacta Wara. Th- koaaa araa darata4 with hellr tr.4 Oncoa rapa and aaroattora. Tka nmn a aa ptaaad aritb carda ant mualc. after wfetcfe a eupper rr94. Amnni taoaa araaatit vara: Maaars. and Maa Umea J. t. Abranta. ol It. Harris. Harry ft. lioUman. .Vta 'iarfinkla. P. riacbar. Alaxaad'r Fraadman. Jiaapa Weol, a. Koaaaat'ln. U. man. BaaJ.amia lub'n Albort Millar. H. U. Abratn.a. tl. Wroaa. I'.anjamtn nman. Ura. II. Mul.r. Ura A. M A ran a. of Poi-t, Idabo: Ura. P. I'arl n ao. Ura. M. Mtr'-na. Mra. J. ;lrL Mra. L Lararanaon. M a.a Mjmm brown. lta Fanay lrlmn. Norman I. Car fa a la. Fraact IMwtn larftnkla aad Mr. a4 Ura. Ii-njarmn Uarfinkla. a a a M!aa Rarria're M. Copaland ka ra turaad koma afar a tbraa tnontna' trip tnroaab Soatharn and t:a.tarn cltlaa, a a ef wnu-bi aha pejead la Naw X ara OtF- a a a M art ar Fdr F Car9nbta aatar tAla4 a aumhar ef bta bey frlanda at a tnaatar party t-r4ay In celabra t a ef hla IJch birthday. aftr wblcfe a itcaa .r-a at tba llaa Aaonf tbo praant ware t aln4 Lewaivoa, Mi'irira kraaklla. T.d-.y rartraaa. Alfred TUJar. Alfrad inoa. Nortom 5imon. Albert Ilarmaa. I'aal r,rrva. HaroIJ Millar. Jarok Itola-rr-an. Drual Markewita and Kdwya F. 'artln kl. Ty ware clapereraa4 bj Mr. V. c.rfla:. a a r.rsr'EE. tfjha. rv. Sr- b a Mary B rr aad Anma Hal- aroa vara mrrt-d bar Vadaaalay at M!a Piurye home. R. Mr. -V of lae Consraxxtioaal Oiarca. rrrarm41 tka U ! caramaay. rtar lla waddtny a t ne dlnnar waa .ri4 el whir J ptatae war eat. iaa bat raiallvae aad clean frlaada war praaaau a e a R'iJetj K. Kranaaa. ef Pat ArV- filttrel falXt, c" : f "rata, la patn t Scl.-'ty w.tt era parent. Mr. aoj lira J. K. Ka-. a a e Mlaa Katharine Creham praa:5d at e cnarirnntf informal d'nrar party Tlir0'a Biaht la k""r f Miaa !. b!t Maclaar. w wi:l laav torrer. r far York ta paae Mitrtl w Mix POPULAR DESIGN FOR ICE SPORT WRAP. ! m .,-!..- ra K if U i r . -1 W ; ! 1 at " " . t . - 1 - ' ! . ? a-a - . r i ' - . , - ., i . . ' f ' - AsA, ( U aaa't. a 3 V . tv"f V ..r . - . ,'. - i , V " f f"S ' .,...!.' - -r ' . ..... Tbla saaaoa'a akatlnc eoatumea excel anythln that haa yet coma to the fore la faahiona for thi a port. Aad one ef tb moat popular lnnoaUooe la that ef the "Cbla Chin" collar. The picture abowe LouIj BoUU The bat la ef white veionr trimmad wit black seal. ef real eatiafactioa oat of life than many laaa happily situated. "I wl0 1 couid take a walk to dar " the woman wi iirltlm. "Why don't yooT" my friend asks. "ih. I nual Iron. Or I tnual eweotv Or iker le aneadina; to do," the woman will rtpty. -Hoar wi:i I ever tret through this darr another time aba sijThs. -What have you ot to doT tny friend wtll ask la surprise, seeing the wr l ordered booaa. "I he ta market ard the eeller bas ta b stratchteaed up and 1 have to o oer my houaa-planta and arraone tbern in the bay wiedoer diHarenUy.' Har fac Is a picture of trouble. -Why don I yo let your mrktttn and your diahwasbtos: and your duatlnc wait and no take a walk this heavenly tnirntnr my friend will exclaim sometimes. -What woolJ the aelchbora think?" Is the woman's horrified rejoinder. Wig ewne that woman? toa she own herself and her time? Or le she owned by pots and panp and scrubblna bruahss and broom and public opinion? one se4 not o to the other extreme and dlacard all svstem In bouse-keep-ln or all retard for the Tlew of tkose about u. lut should on b so com pletely tied hand aad foot by tba household, ma'-hmcry or by fear ef what ethers will say. If one do soma thine out of the beaten track? We may not be owned by wash tubs and Iron aad the "busybody" class of our neix-nbora. Put we may be under the domination of ether thine. Jast now aoma of us ara owned by our entTasement pad. W look at It acbaat at the thtnf It chronic! for ua to d j. W slab for a rr.lnute of urn for curclea. for a minute to think. eo to rest. Hut It relentless ly lash ua from on affair to another and w obey It en the btsb I'll. Mark it I some health dictum that owns u. We can't eat this. We mustn't do that. We fear to ro yonder. The world U fair but Its fairness It not for as. It may ba our boslncaa that owrs ua er er cblldran or our relative. But If w find ourselves la the Dntal con dition ef tbt woman, worried and troubled and wanting ta (t mora an jeymeat out ef life yet faillt to do so. let aa sa It we ara owned by sometblBsr whcee ownership Is aot leaitimate. It will not da us any harm, will It. I - jqpt who er what Is at the betra runrunc oor Uvea? We may end that iruotiaequentlal tblr.gs ara making u m:s mucb ef whet Is gool anl pleasur able la eVer-Maa- ItvlnaT. JUSTICE KELSO ACCUSED HltWAlKIE COIBT DECLARED TO BE BLOCKING APPEAL. Snapskots Wi kal Oasa teal Armnii wa ta:;m ra ef a amu ke kal met la a suburban .a aha waa harried and worried and ,.rH ti (at llttl eat ef life. r - -a -no thoeja aal wealthy has a itrtiinf llttl borne and a i'.t . ...i' income ta live en. lhe aa kar b.ioK. and f'.ewer and muale aad the i hi circle of frtaad ik aa eae -itaa la a rural eewnuaity. One an.r.. i mink that key t'fa. though It n...nt not b x.-lt.a. would ba full t .n I plaasuraa aa i i al enjoy- SPant. Hut arv f-c4 ears It ra pot. 0be sat ta aciiia teinl lo (at far leas PUBLIC OFFICES TO CLOSE Ira Will Itrmala) al Tosta Irlpg (lirlttmu Celebration. Public buslees wi3 le way to the Cbrlatma clbratoa todsy. All Fed erat. state, county and city offleaa wl!l ba rloeed. save one er ls which must be hept open f.'f err.srf enetes. police d'parteseat and PherlTs efTlc. The court have ell adjourned aatll Monday, aad verl base gone aver entll Jsnuary 1. having completed their calendars. The grand Jury will Bieat aaala lata al weak ta finish up It. a-naai for the month. Ha final r.prt may ba eubraltted aetl Friday. Tan aoi-tru bttla were tetum4 7 tarvlsy before It null for the dsy. llrarKlrcger knapan-f. ftBPTwadrra. At-HAXT. Or, N'- :i !pclU l..m thai he wee wanted ctl a char ef al'lnc 1'iaor n violation of tb local option law. Fraacts Ward, of A Panr. app-ared before Justice of the peace Saa yesterday afternoon and gave bends for bis appearance In tha C.rewlt Coort. With several others .rkna raaaS have been disposed of al ready. Ward waa lndi-td by the grand lory early tbla menta. naai e. users went ta arrest bin ba could aot be located aad no trace of him was ob tained until he appearea yeeterasy. limit Jadge Caaspbcll Craata lajaaa tla Rearralnlaar Caaatekle Frees Escrwtlng Js'dgascnC OREGON CITT. Or, Pee. J. (fpe clal.) Charging that J. R. Kelso. Jus tire of the I'eace at Hllwaukle. refuse to make proper entries In his court docket and a transcript of tha case to. aa atDcal. Joe Odermatt and John dercaig. both pf Mllwaukla. today laied a suit la the Circuit Court namlrV the Justice. Constable Reed. John Miller aad MHo C. King, an attorneybe de frndant. Miller flle4 a ult against Odermatt In Justice Kelso'e court anrl obtained a Judgment for f ITt.40 and tzt.ii coat. King waa hla attorney In the set ton. LKlermatt desires to appeal the casa to tha Circuit Court and isert that Justice Kelso will not take the steps neceaaary to carry the eaaa higher. To day he procured a reatralnlng order, signed by Circuit Judge Campbell, en joining Constable Keed from selling Odermatt' property to satisfy ths Judgment. Further, ha aeks for aa or der compelling Justice Kelso to take tha neceaaary legal tcpa In his court for an appeal. LINN GRANGES PLAN WOR? Committee) Named to Carry On Two of Fire Investigations A LB A N'T. Or, Pec. 14 fSpeclal.) Linn County Grange will canter their efforta next year on five subject: Co operation, taxation, agriculture, gooa roada and drainage. This waa decided upon at a meeting of the Linn County Pomona Grange, which la composed of representatlvea of each of tha aubordl nate Orange. Voder tb direction of the Pomona Grange, a committee of three will be named to make a special Investigation of each subject. The committee on co operation cooslst of R, Houston, of Knox' Putt: r. JC. Freenkarn. of ShedHa. and E. !(. Allen, of Tangent, and that on drainage being formed of Dr. A. W. Carmark. who Uvea near Albany: O. IX Harris, of Lanon. and Ferry Parker, of Albany. YAMHILL WANTS EXPERT Taxpayer Vota Fund to Ccmnty Agrtrwlttirlst. fircure M MINVVIIJ.fi. Or, Pec. 31 f.re ctal At a largely attended meeting o( Yamhill County taxpayers here to. day. It was voted to spend I1S0 of the county funds fr one-balf the expenae aeeaaeary to c-btatn a county agricul tural. The slat will pay the other half of the expense Farmers from all part of tb county were present. It was a gathering rap. reaentattvo of all clasaea. There was only one ailsaentlog vote. It was announced that Josephine and Uiltnomah County taxpayer recently voted to eustala half tha expense of an agriculturist. TV I dove Arrrpla 9X000 iKmifrt, PASCO. Waah- Pee. 3 1 fFpeelat . In tha Superior Court here yesterday tha rasa of Gertrude Ree4rr vs. the Northern Pacific Hallway Company was settled for 1144. Mrs. Keener sued for fjO damsgea tor the death of her husband, who was killed Heptem bcr at LJnd when an automobile la which Mr. Keedcr aad T. J. Woodard ware drlvicg waa rua lot and both no killed. Christmas At Hotel Multnomah Wonderful Table d'llote Dinner, 5 to 8 G. Colletti and Orchestra Entertainers Diners and those holding invitation cards to our regular Hotel Dances are cordially in vited to the Ballroom for dancing from 9 until 12 P. M. The Ballroom has been beautifully decorated with holiday decorations. MANY PUPiLS ABSENT nrman REPORT IHOWI IN CREASE AND CRIP I BLAMED. Total for Tbla Week; Exreeala November Br M, aad Figure Were Cea aldered Mark Tea High. Whether or not tha grip that baa been prevalent In the city for the pait month Is to blame. It I a significant fact that the school hav suffered from a decided decrease In attendance la tha month of December over the previous month. To be exact, out of tl school, the number from which average dally attendance for the month hav been compiled. It ha bean found that the average dally absences have Increased by just 0 pupils over the month of November. Whatever rea son may be assigned to the decided do crease In the attendance It la a fact that the decrease ha been general and school that report In normal time an average dally absence for the month of but two persona, show In tha reports that have Just been handed to tba su perintendent of schools that their ab sence hav climbed a high aa 10 a dsv for tha month. Tha rsnort of th principal ef all ths Portland schools for tha month of December, with the exception of four or five, have been handed to the. City Superintendent of Schools. From these report It Is ascertained that tba aver age daily absence percentage In all tha schools la still rising. During tne month of November there were reported absent from al schools Investigated, a total of Zi pupils per day, and that figure Is. according to the statements of eeveral principles, much too large. During the month of Decern rer a dally average of absences totals for the same al schools Hi pupils, and the end of the month showed a greater average dally absence than any oih part of tha month, demonstrating th the wasre of exaggerated colds has n reacLarj Its peak. :0UPLE WEDDED 50 YEARS Orrgtjn ex-Rrildpnts Celebrate) An- nlveraarv at Klabcr. Wash. CHEHAUS. Wash, cf :-(Spe-clal.) Today at the Graf-go Hall at Klaber Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. P.oundtree. well-known and reapected pioneers of Lewis County, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Round tree have heen residents of Lew is County since 1S5S. They were mar ried In Polk County. Oregon. Mr. lioundtree's maiden name being Miner va Cooper. For the past 4 year. excepting for occasional visits to their home at I'aclflo Iieach. xir. and Mrs. Roundtree have resided continuously on the beautiful Chehalls Valley farm which Mr. Koundtree pre-empted t year ago. Heventy guests were present at in dinner. ft Wa la (TED H. PAULHAMUS INV EI ma. FmltgTowerg and Merchants Flan Mass Meeting. rtiFTfAf.iH Wuh. Pee. 34. (Spe cial.) ""ha Elma Fruit and Produce Association haa Joined the juercnani Association of that place In obtaining iv tr iaiiihamiia of Puvallun. to ad dress a mass meeting of fruit and berry growers at the high school auditorium. Last season tha association supplied Cbeballa dealers largely with berrle. hipping th rest of their output to Aberdeen. Seven hundred ar.d ninety nine crate of eirawberrles were han dles at an average of II. 13 a crate ana 191 crates of raspberries brought n average of fl.lt. and 7 crate of lorana everaaed 74 ftita each, two crate of currants bringing $1.25 each. A total of 1173 crate of berries brougut tl4t.7. COLVILLE HIGHWAY SOUGHT Okanogan County Mar Build Roads Thro nr;h Reservation. OKANOGAN, Wash, Dec 34. (Spe cial.) A unique and attractive feature of the opening of the Colvllle reser vation will greet the homesteader on that portion of the lands in Okanogan County if the plans of the County com niissloners and engineer materialise. Applications to the Department of the Interior for right-of-way on 300 miles of publio highwaya were for warded to Washington today. If Oka nogan County Is successful, so far as Is known here, thi portion or tne (oi ville reservation will bo the first large body of publio lands opened to entry with a comprehensive system or man ways ready for the settler's use. "JOHN DOE" IS ARRESTED SlterUf Expects to Identify Wound ed Holdup Man.. "John Doe," th holdup who was shot at Multnomah Station Wednesday morning early by J. D. Stewart, the operator there, and who Ilea in Good Samaritan Hospital, was formally ar rested yesterday on a warrant issued by tha- District Attorney's office on a complaint sworn to by a special agent of the railway company. It charges th unidentified patient with burglary not In a dwelling. The process will not be served until the wounded man gets well enough to go to jail. herifT Hurlburt said last night that he thought he would have sufficient evidence within the next few day to reveal the identity of the man. cVlKA) probV FATAL SPAN DEFECTIVE Portland Expert Declares Steel In Spokane Bridge Was Poor. E. Wuh, Deo. 34. Tho mot causa of th collapse of the DlvislofTaatreet bridge here last Satur day In wKV;h five men were killed, was the breaking of the lower chord eye bars, due to poor material, according to a report made today by John W. Cun ningham, of Portland, who examined the wreckage for the Coroner. The report say tb material wa in ferior at the time the bridge wa built In 1893 and it us would have been lm Drbbable under proper engineering In spection. After tb erection, however, says the report, no reasonable Inspec tion could have shown the cause or the failure. Attorney Convicted of Assault. I.EWTSTON. Idaho. Dee. 34. (8pe laL) The case of the State of Idaho Attorney J. C. Applewhite, charged with an assault upon W. C. Brooks was heard yesterday In Lewlston, and verdict waa" rendered In favor or tne plaintiff. Maker of Home Booze Arrested. KELSO, Wash., Dec 34. (Special.) When he wa caught dispensing a variety of home-made whisky to patron. Jack H. Dcmpier, of Wood land, confessed, to Bheriff Studebaker, f this eountv. that he wa doing a ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED EVIILK Okasp rabstitntcs cost TOO" same price. This Baking Powder Is Different Immediate RAISIN'O a soon the powder come in contact with the moist dough, and sustained raising until the food la baked, make CRESCENT Baking Powder a sure factor in railing th dough. TOl'R CROCTR CAJf 8CPPI.T tor, 25t lb. CnESCEXT WO. CO- SEATTLE, Washington, 1 FAMO"iSfi8A fffiTEK '0. A B I RstU Hi aa" w imJK HEALTH a WINTER RESORTS Spend the Winter in California iTZIAGE WEEKLY TEMPEKATCBES OF LEADING CALIFORNIA RE BORIS FOB WEEK ENDIXCa SATTRDAT, DECEMBER 18. 19 U Max. Ml a. Mean. Los Angeles (0 I Pasadena 68 3 Santa Barbara... (1 43 tl Oal Monte 47 B4 Venice l 40 01 an Francisco.. Long Beaeh.... Ocaan Park.... Arrowhead . . . . Max. Mln. Mean. IS 4T 6t (4 44 61 CI 40 61 0 4i tl (TEMPERATURES CHANGED WEEKLY) HOTEL DEL MONTE THE GOLFER'S PARADISE. POLO, GOLF, tennis, bathing:, fishing, boating, motoring and horseback riding are a few of the countless diversions the Winter visitor may enjoy at the matchless Del Monte, California's resort beautiful. Situated on tne nistoric Br or Monterey, izo .miles south of San rancisco. wonaertui ii mile drive through some of the most beautiful and picturesque country found on the American continent. American plan. Write for folder and ratea. CARL STASLEV, Manager. rtci MAMTC r.AI a r As- ci 4P- m r mr m --m - i r - 41 LONG BEACH -f - ... ara. a m. Trt FAMED FOR ITS HOSPITALITV, TUIS HOTEL LIVUS IP TO ITS GOOD SAME. Midst scene of mountains, sea and marts, the Virginia blends these alluring features into a pleasurable hotel home. Here your comfort is antic ipated here serenity reign supreme. American clan. Absolutely fireproof. Fast electric service from Los Angeles. 20 miles away, r oller. WILLIAM P. XESTLE, Mgr. mm- REGAIV HEALTH THE DEHOHTFCL WAT, REST Awn RECUPERATE HERE. Enjoy Arrowhead's wonderful benefits. Its exhilarating, crisp mountain air. the marvelous curative properties of its waters and hatha and the lascinai-ing- scenery. California's most con spicuous health resort famous for its natural dl-sodlum arsenate steam cave baths and radio-active tnud baths. Easily accessible. 60 miles from Los Angeles. Illustrated folder free. ARROWHEAD SPRI.GS, CAL. VENICE "The Coney Island of Western America." Southern California's fun canter. Attrac tions galora. Largest variety of dlvaralona. Plenty of Invigorating sunahina. Clean, aan Itarv anvlrona Hammoth aalt water plunge. Quaint Italian canals. Safeat beach. Splen oma note;, uw winter raica. jaacripuva literature on ranuest. VE'ICK HOTEL ASSOCIATION. t11ajiiitaaas V7k SANTA BARBARA. CALJ. ttffifi fireproof. ;!'!zzisiN3i AMERICAN PLAN. EaH.J-r" Callfornla'a (lncat t rf 'am ass 'V nla of Dlctureaaue hotel srchliecture. Superbly located. Deiigntruny oirjerni. Near th eeaan and beautiful foot hills Flneat culalna. Voider. E. P. DI Ny. lcaaea. HOTEL TURPIN 'IX THE HEART OF THE CITY" 17 POWELL .T.. AT MARKET SAN' FRANCISCO. EVERY CONVENIENCE and COMFORT Kl HOl'EAN PLAN. 1.60 and Vpward. FREE Auto Bua Meela Tralna, Mnamer Under Manatremetit ef A. W. TCRPIN :los anceles CALIFORNIA 4th and Ulll dta. 655 rootna, aacta avltb pnval Datu. situ ated in tha heart or the city, near thealera, shops and H plaeaa or attraction. .aa: ty accei a.ble to beacn carllne. A atona'a E3 throw from Central Park. Luxurious t appointmant. perfeat aarvica: apien did grill: European plan Tariff H from tl-60. Write for folder. . U. Ulruuiik. Leasee and Mgr. jiiiL';i;i;i:ii;y rvOs anK.rfifrV5s a id '- (t'fe-S mil J 5 Kgg . I', m m a ri In: rirrrrf v-S TTOS ANCEXE3 Broadway at Seventh. The center of shopping, bnelneas and theatrical district. Finest downtown location; 800 outride rooms, with rrl vat bath. Rates tl0 up; Euro pean plan. Naw management; na dining-room, naw klicnen, "Tha hotat of comfort and ervice."J. 11. l.snlser. shim. Owner. Win. B. "-looa. ilgr. exu fHealtlit is Oriels jrcatcyt AvftS Ct" Write today JTOP ttlivy Valuable BooWd JSSSS-S fDaicribinfjMcfrioaj J pursues by tne iEAQI SAKITiEIDil lO'S LINDEN AVE. LONG BEACH . CALI FO R N I A. jtmJliJhd on tie Bittlt Cmk cVaA mm "w. Kay Simpson - yz--.ca mmm I lfrXalGBfySu I J LMG profitable business In this line, and Is now held in the County Jail at Kalama sValting trial. He made tha liquor from a conroctlon of alcohol and other Ingredients. He did not drinlt the stuff himself, but kept a stock of good bottled Koods for himself and friends. He will plead guilty. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1913 aker s Ireakf ast Cocoa The Food Drink Without a Fault ago. u. . par, err. Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is ab solutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. ' THE GENUINE BEARS THIS TRADE-MARK. AND IS MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. EatatlUhed 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. A