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15 165 REGISTER FOR PROMINENT DELEGATES WHO ARE ATTENDING THE FIFTH ANNUAL OREGON IRRIGATION CONGRESS. 1TI0II MEET Delegates From 44 Towns of (oois MM for ortlanb The people have spoken. , The Hofbrau will stay. .State Arrive to Particl L pate in Water Sessions. BEND SENDS LARGE PARTY Crreirr rn of RpmfUtaa l:ier Ore torn rm Today el Total I t xyrxtnl TITE JfOTtXTXO ORFr.ONTA. WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 29, 1015. j R R ! G l hi On k-tadre ee4 eiity-flv. .Ieeet.e I tie C'oa .-rtcetloa Coaree aaa" r.:.Pare4 at IS, tea tTiart.re at the I-i oar la I yea'eriaar. racraa.aliSeT 41 a.'.'.r.at cttlea Aa da front Portlaeda clIettoa. "14 ha t! Url r?raaatatlea. I'til rc'tra. ,it ta erder cam aXadraa. rrteavii: aa4 Tumaiev A ir f fjrtio af it repreeaata I n frora l:aatera irea l not vat Is aa at.l awl a v-p alerea satli this snors,,. It La a:eva4 teat th letai reautratioa ef d-:.l.a will b ap l'iist: ! t.fr tl. cloae ef la caavaatloo. Iwlecaee rau:r4 ay la laat af(M War. aa fallow. APt.aataa C C. 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Oriova an4 .lar Ijtka arajact aa4 limii.r faepirta tll aa aaiiai f"T IB Jofca tmr. JU.Mar. oaiiw. Il.rnpr. ,ii.,f Cf,t. Uaraar VaUy aa4 l.cia Bttar prJ- Mr. Lawta aothaa.J Ik naihopia and tnartea af aacn af IB Irrtaatioa pro)-a--ia maaeionad. wBlcd rarraal aa if- racata af kataiaaa 4').44 aa4 44.ll a--ra. TS maran taa4a af iraraar. tAka 4 KXamata cauatiaa ha ha4 ta ta a factor tat m tat aol k eaar!ook4 In fiaaa f ir t&a d.,;of mtl or Caotral yraa. T3aa Ia.4a ha Ih a4vaaiaca af tala( parl'aKr lrnala4 aa4 laair ea r 4ra!naca at mu! ajittteaal coat ta nka t.lan (f) j'lH T,r ara loVatlona tat lha 14 a"p ct BiaraH Iaa4 alofipt t Hit fa. ii'.ltjaa. tnaaaacaa. Klamath aa4 eCBar riaara af fantrat Oracon aifclcfi. If prpr! feaad a4. aiay k fopa4 ta k tBa r!cht aai mot fart:; ta tola tofcoia raioo. -Jt oul4 a r:mt;r If rai;raaifa arul4 knli4 la C-atral Oraoa wl'B ika aa4artaR4lav- tkat lhaa tiliniln loMinn 111 B? an4 ta aateiar. oa! ls" thai itara raa a-iaka e4. I laa ta oe- aat tt thia reraa laha aatsa 4af iiia a'tlaa lpja,iar tar4 tn aataa I aBataat af airraaat atattae aa I ft aa aarama laa4." taar4 Lua-lvraa. 4iatrVrf anrlnaar 4 Ik fnl'a.f S:ataa ra'try tanWa. aaaka aa " Varn maat RtaBt af Way f-r IrTi"atloa. aa4 attia4 tha math' a4 af rea.t.;r la p4.( unnc raki af war aa4 prlal'.rcaa for alaaa.oplBa- irrlAacloa pra'ta IBra Opp.rs n, I raarma Tha tl'Minr ailfraa af th a-aaalac waa r rra'aipor rr4'U-lt U. Twiaaj. af th TalaaraitT af Or a a a. aa "Cr- n raaaioemaal. aftar which th tnelac wa ra ta "ri aVautiaaioa. J W tlrawar pr:44 la taa ahaaaea af rraaMaat A. R Tham- r rmi, in ' .re- - Was a.4Vi4 t i. -ip 4j mtujtJ i ta Ca C4 a-. r ?.SsVS'0n leilAIIOfl MEET on r' ;:j Combination of Nation, State and Settler Held Ideaf. VISITORS ARE WELCOMED Major Alhr antl C. C. Colt Cslvad Crrartlnca, Gorrroor AVIUijcombe. pC Cp. Ilopawa nI R. Howard Placaaa practical I'ratarr. ranitaaa4 Vpa Tn Paaa 4. aa4 the a aboul4 ao mo4!fr tha rarUaRAltoa act -that co-opratloa with tha atata aod.alth atata cllatrlcta vli: ra4ltr poaalb! ao4 witl bacomi a aacat practical Una ef action. l araooalty I ahautj l!ka ta aaa tha a4"pua af aaw r4aral prajacta Urn 114 to localitiaa wbara a part of tha fuad can from tha atata or front U4 Urlptalloa 4tatrlct. M4inotkaak af Law t r(a4. ta coanat!oa wt'h aocfc co-opar-at!a projacta tha Uevarntnaot could aplvantacaoualy awaap iir tha moat Irkaoma a o4 lajurtoaa raatrlctlona that tut la coaaacttoa with raaniaoca and tar-a aaitA'aad aio 4aola a tars naaiuip af r?oo!tr.:iy oa Uia local popla. boi la taa tnattar af coaatrae- lloa aad arkacp. "Or., BBor Imporlaat taa t tar ahoold to aok4 aftar. Tha farraara oa tha laal akool4 ha parmiltad aad on coarmarad ta th at moat la work aot tbair t aatat!on. hr worklnc aa taa Utaral aad caoaj ayatam with thalr haraaa aa4 luck ,)l;niDt aa thay hava. "I htlaa that tha aaatimaat ef lha to'aalarn lrrtallooa baa crraeaIUaa4 around thia prtncipla of co-oparatlon aad IBa local dlatrlct I4a. la thla ma tear I 4 sat pratand to oic tha mat af tha latarlor l;artmnt: In (act I co not kaoar what thar ara. hut aa aa UJlaUaaL I wool4 aot favor arr coaai4artla ealaaaiaa af lha raaoorcaa af lha Haclaaaatioa 4lrkco unlaaa auch astaaatoa war cupla4 toltk Ibla lo portAJit faatara of local co-oparaUoa ae4 eootrcL What la probAbir of mora Important a. kowavar. I tha probahiiity Ihat anr ad4ttional flnaaclal a!4 wild- aut aaOk copratIa faatura would col ha p-UtuaUy practlcaL llawa tor Aaala lUprtaaid. If. hewaaar. tha trlira Waatarn dalacatloa cacnaa ta Contf and anowa that la conaactloa with futnra Natloaai proaoarlt aad dafcoaa tha Waa'ara tarritory. and partlcularlr tna l ac; Opt aHataa. ahooll ba htshlr da- aatorad. both la popolatlon and waaltn. and tbat uc" 4alopmnt nacaaaarily Implip a rocaidarabl rncaaor of .Na tional aid ta Irrlcalroa work, and If It can furthar. aBoar thai tha Waaiara alataa ara prvparad to ahouldar thalr Bar af IBa burdaa aa4 co-cparala with lha Goarnrraat. ea a dollar for dollar baata. thaa I caa aaa ararr raaaon to ipaxt that aicc mlcht b acbiavad. aaa aa early aa tha praaaot Cod- 45 r. taoraraor niiMwmi toacoaa apon tha aam Id a a af co-oeraitoo. an4 a.ao urcad that araatar conaidaratloa ba riT.a th eett.ar la Irncattoa projacta af th fut at. Tha aaC.ar an4 In promntar matt A COLD? LISTEN! Pipe's Cold Compound Ends Server Cold or Gnppe in Few Hours. Tour eo!4 wf.l break aad aU grippe m Mary and after taking a doe af " Pa pa a Cold Compound every two heura aatil tb re doeea ara takea. It promptly o pacta c osd-op no tri aad air paaaage la th bead, tope aeetr dlacbars or noee running, ralievea alrk headache, dollnea. fev. erlaBaaaa. sor throat, saeeaiog. aore aaa aad atlffacaa Ixa I aay atuffad-ep! Quit blowing as4 aaaftliag: Eaa your threbfclag ae4 aotaing e!a la the world gives sack prompt raiiaf aa "Pa pea Cold CoenpausC ahtrk coata anly It raats al aay drug atorax It acta wltheat as iI.xp. lastsa ni.-e. aa4 cauae aa la caevaaiaace Apcapl aa kaUlatav 'a . - " . HEADACHE FROM aV ar" a . m i r . : mem SMVJ fv p- is V work mora cloaalr lorethar, tie aald. "to obtain rarultA. In the paat they have not dona ao. Aa a membr of th laaart X-and Board. I ara detartalncd that In future Inaaatlaatlona tha aet- tlr ntn ea beard before actloa ia takan. "Wa tnuat work to lowar the coata of IrrlKatlon procta. There are too many bis Itama t ovarhaad espenae. aad toa many hlch-aaiarlad man em ploya4 en th projacta whoae aalarlea eat deeply Into the fund BTallabl. t'oaaaaaaliy SleTeaieata Prapeaed. Roaroe Howard, tnamacer of the Cen tral Oraeoa Imsatloa Company. In aa addraoa on Cary Act Projacta In On Irai Urecoa." declared that while the Caroy act projacta under tha old aretem bao don much to dava.op ha land an4 attract aaltlamant. aaaariad that Irrlratloa of the future probably will ha to ba carrlad forward under a yatam of atata or Uotimmnt aid. or both. lie urad that tha preparation of tha land for rrttlement ia not la It a If noueh. but that rnoramanta moat be laltialad to prorM rornmuaity cvntera and darlcaa which will make country Mo attractive and aatlafy tha aoclal Inatlada of thoae who com oat an4 eattl. If lhay are lo be eap-ected to re main oa tha aolL Irrisailoo projacia. he daclarad fur- thar. moat work toward tna Id of rroTidinc Ian4 that can be aattlad. not by tha man who haa tlooe or more laid by. bet for the man who la able to cat toiralhar a capital of only 44 or 11004 with which to atart on th land. C. L. tmltii. aarlculluraj a part for tba O.-W. IL a. N tpok on th devel opment of cora-rauinr In Malheur County, which, he aaaartad. produced la the laat year batter cropa and a finer qualify of corn than any otbrr county la th t'nttad talea. Kollowina hla addraaa r a porta ware md from Tarloua rountlaa br tha fol. A Happy New Year Can be spent with friends or relatives at a small cost for traveling expenses if you take advantage of the Holiday Rates. Low Round-Trip Tickets . are on sale between all Southern Tacific stations in Oregon on Fri day, Dec 31, and Saturday, Jan. t . . 1. Return limit of Jan. 4 th. Special Loop Train via the Southern Pa cific Electric line will run Portland to McMinnville and return on the above dates. Ask agent for further particulars. t SOUTHERN PACIFIC J. M. General Passenger Agent lowlnir apeakera: J. K. Flaher. of llalnea. Baker County; B. E. Notaon. of Heppoer. Moro County: Oeorce 1. Coch ran, of Union: C C Clark, of Ullllam A. A. Bonney. of r-aaco; U. C. Young, of Jefferaon. and George It. Rusaell, of FrlnaTllle. Crook County. Xr. Itusaell apoke on the irritation dlrtrlct which la beln formed north of Prlnerllle. on which the bond election la to be held In February, and declared that the beat and aurcat Investment that Portland capital can make, "for a greater Portland and a greater Ore gon." la to take up tha bonda that are laaued for the development of Irriga tion project la Eastern and Central Oregon. "That la where tha population will go to balanca tha population of Port land, and that la where the producta will come from to make the backbone of Portland'a commercial life and proa parity." he declared, "and the people muat obtain cheap money to make thla development possible. City Exteadas Caartralea. In the morning sesalon President Asa B. Thomson delivered the annual re port and addraaa ea of welcome were made by C. C Colt, president of the Chamber of Commerce, And Mayor Albce. Responsee were made by Por ter O. Neff. of Med ford, for Western Oregon, and y A. W. Trow, of Ontario. for Eastern Oregon. The following committees were named by the president: Resolutions. J. w. Brewer, chairman: A. W. Trow, Ontario; O. Laurgsard. Portland: C C Clark. Arlington; J. T. H Inkle. Herrala ton: Henry Oard. Madras; p. J. Neff. Med ford: H. IL Da Artnond. Bend: D. U. Rurdlck. Redmond; Jay II. Upton. -r!nevil!e: O. B. Hardy. Lakevlew. O. C. Llter will bo clerk of thla com mittee. Credentials committee: Fred J. Wal lace. Tumalo, secretary of tha con gress: O. C Young. Culver: J. K. Klaher. Heine: If. Chenoweth Orsod view: If. N. Aldrlch. Sliver Lake. Intereat In the Jonea bill and atata guarantee of Irrigation bonda occupies tha conversation of tha delegates to the Irrigation Congress almost to the exclusion of Internal politics of the orgnaixAtlon. "Tve heard nearly every man wno la a delegate mentioned for president for the ensuing year." said Secretary Wallace, "but there doean"t aeern to be any lively Intereat In the politics of tha organisation, and there la little Indi cation of a concerted campaign for any Individual aa yet." Asa 1- ThDmaon. the present presi dent, who has served for two terms, has indicated hla intention not to alsmd for renominatlon and his dealra for soma other member to receive the office. At preaent Indications are that J. w. Brewer, ppvretury of th Orepton do- SCOTT, PORTLAND. Or. 1916 It means much to the public as well as to the community. It means, first, that the proprietors have undertaken a tremendous task. ' . , ' But they do it enthusiastically and confidently, in appreciative response to the unanmious expression of appreciation by the people in favor of Portland retaining her popular-priced Hofbrau demonstrated by the tens of thousands of votes in Jthe affirmative that have been received within the past few days. . It means, first, that the proprietors will dispense overnight on January 1st with the income from the buffet; will retain exactly the same number of employes; will retain the same high-class music and entertainment; will maintain and, if possible, improve upon the cuisine and service, and will endeavor to merit the patronage of ALL for this distinctive institu tion, to be conducted solely as a popular-priced restaurant under new and vastly changed conditions that will be in vogue after January 1st. The people of this community have likewise undertaken a task. By actual count of the ballots returned, enough patronage is in sight to assure the success of the Hofbrau under its new policy after Janu ary 1st. . But it will require persistence and co-operation by all to induce every man, woman and child in Portland to fully appreciate and visit it early and frequently, and to'see'for themselves that it is a place noted for a certain distinctive individuality two new features shortly after January 1st being a breakfast-room and soda fountain. This community effort and the effort of the proprietors to save a worthy industry and a big annual payroll for Portland is worthy and com mendable and the proprietors pledge the best that experience, attention, courtesy and service can contribute in making the effort successfully co operative. v OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Tortlsnd Osteopathic Assn. Barrett, Dr. H. Lester, 411 Morgan Bldg. pnone Main ezr. Bawlaad. Ir. L. H- 15 Selling Bldg-. Mala 221. A Keller, Dr. Wllllasa G EOS Taylor St Phones Main tt. A 1444. Lary. Dr. H. If suite 101 Morgan Bldg. i'bonea Marshall 1888. Tabor 4278. Ixroaard. Dr. It. F, 767 Morgan Bldg. Phonea Main u. Ji. 11 us. Leweaes. Dr. Vlrclnta V.. (II Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 1437. Alar. 4033. Meare. Dra. F. E. aad H. C. P.. 908 Sell ing lilds- Aiaraoau lZiS. A JOli. Myers. Dr. Kataerlne 9.. 805-7 Journal KlOf. pviarsnau 1113. A U3l. Harthsa. Dr. K. B.. 308 Morgan Bldg. i'bonea Main i. but win. Walker. Dr. Eva 124 East 24th St, North. Phone East 6412. velopment bureau of the Chamber of Conunerca. The election of officers will be held tomorrow afternoon, just before the loeo or the business session, AtoT"TtoEXT, orri ir I Theater JTllLaliVjl Broadway , J at Taylor. TdayTonigut--All Thii Week Afternoons. M.I Evanlnita. GREATEST Of All Photo KpetHacl.-a Inaplr Inc Appeal I National Patriotiam By J. Stuart Blackton. Paa.d on Hudson klaxtm'a "Oeienseieaa America." THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE PRICES: Matin, as Any aeat, XSc. Eva a. floor aoc. Balcony tic. BAKER T n E A T R R Jlala S. A sutiv The whirlwind comedy hit ef years. Hoyt's A TEMPERANCE TOWN BARGAIN M.4.TIXEEJ TontV, 2tlr5 A hawllne satire an a typical dry town in Vermont. Will Portland be anything Ilka thlsT Tha "popular Baker Players all tbla week. Mais.. Wed. Sat. All scats 20e (except box). Every evening, atfe. COc; box and lone. 7&e. Next week, another acnsatlon li IJttleat Rebel." vr roadway and Tamhill. . The Beat of VaudevlUe. Eva Taylor & Company Snanlctoua of Habbv. Maya at Tally : Buby Helder; Harmony Trl: Zlealar hlalera C Jolinoy cinaer; anmea Duttao A l Orpheum Travel Weekly. EVA GAUTHIER. NILA DEVI AND BALLET Matinee Dally. NOTB PHIZES Matlnets 10c, 13c. 60c. Nlship. loc. lac. ooc. me. COLONIAL DAYS A Chapter Fmrc Ante-Belltrm Life. OTHER Blli ACTS S Basea. firat row balcoor aeata reserved br pbeae. Cafiaui ijM. 2 aad a, . ftMlTCShQEfS Wt)t m ofbrau ArCTIOX SALES TODAY. Ford Auction Bouse, 211 1st. Furniture, carpets etc Rale at 1 P. af. At Wllaon's Auction House, at 10 A. M., furniture. 11S-8 First at. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES Pally and fantimy. Per Lin. . ... V4c One time Smmt mti two confrutiTe tlmei Snm ad three d-on4-cutlve time 30c bnm ad tlx or ivevra cooavevutlve time 6bc The above rat annlv to advertlitrmrnt under er Todar" aud all u tiler clarifi cat ion ricept the rolluwinf : Mluatltina Wanted -Male. (ituati"na anted Female. For Kent. KHm Private Fa ml He. I (oar d an Koomiw Frivute Kami lie. Hounekeertinar Koomn Irivate Fa mi lie. Kate on the above claaaXication i 7 cents line earn inkertton. On "rhtrte" advert tftement chancee will be hawed on the number of linea appearing In t he paper retard!-- or t he number oi worda la eaca lute, jimmium cuurse. tw llnee. The Oreronlan avHl exept elaAained ad- TrrtiJ"ment over the telephone, provided the advertiaer la a ubwiiber to eitlier phone. No price will be mioted orer th ftbooe, but bill will be rendered the follow n day. Whether eabaequent ad vertle mental wilt be accepted over the phone de pend, upon the promptne-Mi of payment 01 telephone advertisements. Mtuatlonn W anted ana feraonai iUTertirement will not be ar repted over the telephone. Order for one lnisertaon only will be arrepted for "Knrnl- lure lor aie, "BuilnrM Opportanitten. Kvtmlnc Hofme and "Wanted to Kent. OREGON HUMANE SOCIEH B74 BFLMO.VT ST. Phonea Kaat 1423, B 2.115. Open Day ReDort all cases of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick .and disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone aeairins: pel may communicnte with uh. UiETINQ NOTICES. PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO 3, R. A. M. A special convocation of Portland Chapter. No. 3. will t' held In their hall. Masonic Temple, Portland, this (Wednn day) evening, December 29, st 7:30 o'clock. School for In struction and drill. The recently admitted companions especially expected to attend. visiting companions will be. welcome. J. A. ALLEN, Sec A. AND A. S. RITE Annual New Year's reception at tha Cathedral, sturday, January 1. from 2 to 5 r. M All Mas tar Manons In pood standing sre cordially and fraternally in. vited to attend. Munlc and re freshmenta. Bv order PRESIDING OFFICER. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 291. L. O. O. M. Kegular meeting kosi oiag., uroaa way and Morrison sts., at 6 P. M. Vlsltlnc members wel come. Refreshments after the meeting, signed, P. L. PROCTOR, Sec SAMARITAN" LODGE, No. 2, O. O. F. Regular meeting "Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at I. O. O. F. Temple. First and Alder streets, important busi ness. Visitors always welcome. R. O. Williams, N. a. R. OSVOLD, Sec'y. .wT1, REGULAR MEETING. n2?vlt n's t Wednesday) evening. East Oih and Alder streets. Visitors cordsully invltad. W. W. TiKKT. bao. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, acw designs. Jseger Bros.. 181-3 Sixth st. PIED. PAUL6CK In this city, December 28. At the f-unlly residence, 7SS East Twenty- ' eighth street, Chester W. Paulson, aed ;i. yara; b loved son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Paulson; brother of Ralph and Raymond, of this city, and Johnnie Paul son, of Boston, Mass. The remains are at tha conservatory chapel of F. S. Dun nine. Inc., East 61 do funeral directors, 414 East Alder street. Funeral notice in a later Issue. ANDERSON December 8. Mrs. JIargaret Anderson, ased 78 ysars, late of Browns ville, Or. Remains at Dunning i Mc i: a U's parlors. IS o tics o luueral later. 0 I. PTED. CURTIS r4c. 23, at 6T7 Drew -t Frank A. Curt la. aged 3n years, beloved nusktand of Mrs. Blanche Curtis, son of F. L. Cur tis. Funeral announcement later. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co.'s parlors, 1'J2 Williams avenue. FUNERAL KOTICK8. MOORE Louis ft. Moore died at Good Samaritan Hospital, December Iftt; beloved husband of Danielia Moore. Mr. Moora va yo years oi age. Residence at Ul t'orbett street. Resides his widow, h leaves a daughter, Mrs. L,ula Olson, oX Sioux Falls, S. D.( and two sons. Rev. Ian Moore, of Spray. Or., and William Moore, of tScanpoose, Or., and seven step children. Diobetis was the cause of his death. Funeral services at the establish ment of J. p. Finley fc Son Wednesday, December 20, at 1 o'clock P. M. Friends invited. Rivervlew Cemetery. STILL.ER At the residence, 20S Sixteenth, street, December 27, Mrs. Amelia SUHnr. aped 65 years; beloved mother of Sol Stiller, of Portland; Callus Stiller, Mrs. J. B. Levi, Mrs. A. Rothschild and Mrs. Josi Hterman. of Chi'-ago. Friends in vited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Hoi man's funeral parlors at 11 A. M. Thursday, December t. In terment Bth Israel Cemetery. Chicago (111.) papers please copy. MOORE The fuflhral services of the late Louis S- Moore will be hold today (Wednesday) at 1 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley Son, MontRomeny at Fifth. Friends Invited, Interment at Rivervlew Cem etery. REEZES The funeral services o the late George II. Reeses will be held at the Methodist Church, Cedar Mills, this (Wednesday) morning, Drc. at 31 o'clock. Remains at A. R. Zeller Co. a parlors rntil 8:45 A. M. ITNKRAL DIRECTORS. Tha onlv resilience undertaking establish ment in Portland with privaw driveway. Main 9. .v io. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Montgomery at Fifth. MR EDWARD HOLM AN. the leading funeral director. 220 Third street, corner Salmon, Lady assistant. A 1511, Mam out. P. S. DUNNING. INC. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. East 5:', B S525. A. R. ZELLER CO., 592 WILLIAMS AVE. East 1USS. C lugi. Lady attendant. Day and night servioe. DUNNING & M'ENTEB, funeral directors. Broadway and Pine. Plioue Main HO, A Lady attendant. MILLER & TRACEY. Independent funeral directors. Funerals as low as $20. 140. Si0. Washington and Ella eta. Main g91. A 7881. P. L. LERCH. East 11th and Clay streets. Lady assistant. East 781. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d and Clay. Main 4152. Lady attendant. BREEZE SNOOK. Sunnyside Parlors: auto hearse. 1026 Belmont, Tab. l-'58. B 1252. R. T. BYRNES, Williams and Knott. East 1115, C 1913. Lady attendant. FLORISTS. MARTIN A FORBES CO., florists. 347 Washington. 3iain t9. a. nt. r lowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison st. Main or A lev f ine r lowers ana iiorai designs. No branch stores - MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215, A 312L Selling blag., oth ana Aiaer sis. TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington St., bet. ttn ana tn. juain iu:, a ijui. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 2l!4-2S 4th bl., OIJU- iilj fiau. ja.in cup. f uuiv JNeu St Song lor zuemorlaia. V r