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LEAGUE WILL REVIVE Development Forces Prepare for Lively Campaign. CONFERENCE IS TOMORROW rt s-u-r of rwMifw i rtma ) export l twllbe-ralloa Many I rr t-atU C'oagre-a) l to ga tea rpc4 to Alt-ad. T1. iMfftl'lll'OI meetiag af the ' XKltpntil Laea-ve M bea-ale-4 t I imort morm at It iiKk at t"e Imperial llot.i. ta view of Ike fKl reorgeatsatloa f ta Central Orecoa t.epnt tM'4 ta pram ate taa sHreborn Kail- Ike meet, a ISal iU lake tomorrow I aring perticur la- is speaking ef tie fraa-t'ng J. " J.r.w.r last aist . "Tbie I a enafer ef ettreme Im(f1( Ike wri.,ie state. n. particularly lo the .orl ef Port;""! As te state arrow -4 prepare so wilt this city grow and proapar. :ery k'tnee man ta it iaou4 be latereeteU Im Ihi re-or- BaeJatMO. Interested. Bol CHIT t th eatent at leniag tie morel Support but ta Ike steat ef beieg preeeat and part la tie deiioeretioaa af tae meeting. ' -...,. -m-t ta ia h r brother la th yirai e.,ro-iua.ti. ua lean ,!, elfv far al4 eed arnnnL an. I t rt.lerm-ro they etpex-t It. Tka Chamber of l'umra'n I ba- bin.! ti melt for re-organisattoa end eery member eoutd auaaifast thai D'rl I ial will mm Ike SB-atlD a la Marf war." Aa many f deieste la Ika Irrt ,r9 Coasree. now la '. I" ia ua eity. the atteadaaca at in rsercaaUalioa bmUH la em pact ad ta be large. f.eljad la give ana koor al ton and tbat all tka employee leave Use b.ilng d.rtr.g that lima. The p:aa la. It la atd kr a number ol member af lha ritalutlon. a (tap Iu4 further espenetoa al a time when Ika will huia aaeihar hall miiar la Ika Anna Law la ia aaot&tr diatrtct at taa cur. a a a V't Maltla l;aaih, coo at r araaldaal f Ika C. T. L will addraaa tka Keaa Oly Park kraa. k aa "Vtuoahlp." al tka koma af Mr. O. I lartr.. tii Eaal I Utyalatk atraav. tomorrow ailar aoaa. a a a Ck'idraa'a alar al Ika Wamaa'a Anuitrr af tka Itaalwa Mall Clarka Aaaaclalioa arc!ar pro! aa aBjoT a!a atralr aa4 waa allaa4a4 br a Ura aarnkar af aaambara aa4 fuaata. a a a Taa Laaatkrfar Clab af ratlnaola rark arm aiaat lelay at Ika clukkeaaa al 11 lor I la rular aaaalalr catkaricc a a a Tka faatarata Park rlubhooaa will a rload all ar Naw Tf and la B4laialv artar Ika batldara tka daaaaa wtii raaaosa work. a a a Ta aiaatiaf la arfanlsa a aaar W. C T. V. braaca. wfcKb waa la fcaa baa a kaid TalarJar al Ika baai of Mra. SH0W.AT 11:30 P. EL Midnight Matinee at Orpheum to Be Unusual Event. ALL ACTS WILL BE GIVEN A clora and Artreaara of Vaadcrlllo Clrralt Will Appear la Hffnmr rralarra Oml Car Sprrlr to I We FroTidcd at Cloae. Naar Taafk will ba ralabratad at V Orrhaam tomorrow with a mldnlfht ma tint a. In wblcn all lha acla of tba curract Orphaum abow villi taka part. NOVELTY NC3IBEBS TO BE STAC ED BY FIRE DEPARTMENT BAND AT MASQUERADE BALL. JITNEY APCJNTMENT DUE CooiaUaioar Daly Prepa tor I arorrrttxal of Ordlnaooa. rr(rita4 farwa. parmit. carl and a'ltar malt-r aacaa-ary for a af JH ar a"fia la oat3lTlm wib Ika eltr a a:4 Jv.b.t r s araiiaaaa wara aua aa atar4j IT CMr Comoljalor t ;r ra4 f tsa appotaimaot or a J imV laat-clor aa4 Ika lerv.ln.ol af tka ara.aaaa Tka f na aa priaia.J kafora taa eaataatart 4 in a aatua:a fr aa. T Maaiciral .rt.-a Poard aata'lr artUl ! l'l"" 1.T la Sanaa af ! fo aaa aillla tt aPBO'atm-ul la tka paainoa af i'l r ltc. Ta apptatmal fab i alii ka mala lodr. Tka far a;iiiaa in iTinaa4 '!:. -'l k.rv Jka f. Twr aaJ . . CVtarlia. FIRE ORDERS MANDATORY ArrrMa for a-rplia- to IW eartlt Afirr Janaary I. Ta fi" aknl wmsliii'a wi!k lha arara af w.aala raf- tna- a.iminafaa af "ra fcaafl. Ika raw 1 court la t nft4 la afear Jan iarr I. a-a-:ar lo n'il nala Tatar.l. k 'Vra Maratal IMaa--aaa. I 1 ' m" ardara fcaaa ka eat a arraata k a kaaa taada. WaraaaJ tao aal.l faatar4ir ba ba4 a9ot Ika "l It maatka af kta Bro IKiantiua im la aaakiaa" co (,.rti. af po-tr Maay p.n- ka kaan tian4 wara i. :.na" la lamclr wir.9 ar-tara. Areata al I ia raaorta l lo aall af ta forra t la aaa ! r 'Opart atin kaaa raf ja4 or fall-. I la cata ( if aftar a-ir af aria- WOiMENSCLUBS VOW fjf mora Ikaa Zi aa Ika XS farUaaJ Kiiuii t'aiaa baa Ma iraia tka Aiu Laarl llalL a raal aata fa' aalf -ai.iort io alrtaaad fr fiH a'alaat. Too .U ta at l iflaaotk ant rus.lara f.raa.a aenaaa' Ika iri a&a war 14 t3ot an4 wkara Hiara ara faw pl-aa wnmtt tba lrU kaar aal ttalr t i. baa an t paaa lb aooa kour. ti.aaral aa tla a-car af aaa af tka prni.aaat obaiaala kauaaa ap f .kl-l la tfi ct-ib fr aa epaa luntk ao-n fur ' rl.a. Tka raauil la tbal Iba A aaa ! It. I ita Ua raat roomav library aa4 laactt room o 111 bo al tka ctttl.t a ' a aa runom row tdi. f baao. Curraat t'r,lra dasarlmaal. rortiaat TVocuaaa n, 3 ' at 11a fUaca af Mr. (. 1. M. Jamlaoa. Uatr Club, al rlabkevi. S :i a lo-k- t..aa Cltr rrb W. t. T. f, n X-a. li. rtarc lomrraj. af tla atria arary dr at baoa. LaacHn al a aanall wat li bo (araad la ta gl-la aa! tloaa mho a Ikair Ijrwh anar coma ta Iba ball ao4 for a raat ;at aoraatbina: kl. lrt ba'fro tbrao Hi"tra of a ' r ara alioaia4 Iba frta al noon, loa Urt houaaa baaa A Fine Aid For rnother-to-be V?l t-a tl traatty lacft(I M lboa ic J thair crrracr Aa4 kokoaj "" , 1 ta kMiry tbiaaawbark V, g wa raaJ about aa4 1 ara af bnaaa Laia ba JmTjT porfaora ba IAa asaac. U t pjotbor. la ao-ata- r.:af 'MtUtf'i frtanA" Tia la o I aaav tba Bnaarwra Iba ataokacb. It at k5 Lba tY"y -1 daaaiy p-oatr.f ta y V i - 1 Ra laaaaaca bbxbo. L-if i "-? V4 "r-Wa V3 af f fZy Kl anntiia 5arl. Wroi tt aUar pajaa lacMaat ba atra-kiaa af CT'ia trwnamea ami ia.loa. T'a-y hrl af raatf U aaan.jrt. af ra-.rv paarafa b'Va. an av aanra af lloaa a..f laaia pacnUr b tba a r.l af atsartaary. ra!!af f-a kori'' artnaaa. ao ara af Ibot appraikiaaloa wita WI aa Basf ymta wonaa-t auiija aaajia bordaaati. II b t aplao.! 4 kaiav Cat a kofla af "VoOfl rriaa4 ano' Aab roar nabai. ta It riT ra TV writ b i-vMM X'f .'ator (.. taaar 1. Ai:auita, U, Oar a ary ban Ciainja anil iaafrwebao boa. B !a i:-t w'ta aaaaiaiiao Maa af raai baip ba a waiaaa Iucratau) ta tka a'oj-rt af B4lmitr. t baf a4 a I ao aoaaa ImU Wra r-oo auQara tbat ara raal luapiff naa. f ta bMUf, Jl rV- af . IV ... -.3 aaaral aaratty aambr ara la ba a partasaat band al Iba.r aanoal maaqu KriJar Blsbl. Nt Haar a . la tba W ataota rr Cblf P'l bad rira Varaba faataraa bad lpot ta bara Iboaa a bafor rraofad- arra1 pla of dla eta raaliam lo Iba -ataat.- Lxiall aral. luaarar. ontil Jat bafor mid fiar midaibL ITlaa ara to ba fir Tba anoaay darlrad frora tba ball w Tbia I lb aama baa 4 tbat rnada a trt tuamaak Urd by tha member of th flra d rada b.l and noraliy party, lo ba fWerr oodmca lUil. Kaal blllb aod taat Aldar I ftTn ara arraonlna; for lb norelty t tha ball rat tba Nw Yar a nrr cardad flra apparatu ara to ba nd to f lb nnralty numbara ara to bo hapt nlrht. Ianclnc will rontinu until a Iboaa appearing la tha most orlflnal III ia ta a fund lo maintain Iba band, a l.ajt and arouaad ao mucb farorabla rmracbam. b baaa poatpooad for two waaba. aaa Tba curreat lllaratnra daparisaoat af tb l-artlaad Woman a O-Jb will ba an lartairaa) ia4ay at Iba bo ma of Mra O V. M Jamlaoa. Ill Mala alraat. Mra L H bmltb aa Mra. M. A. lNm wlil bo boataaaea. al Mra. Albart M. Urewa will faaat miimiK CERTAIN aotmrjt ptnnc t-trra aooi. not tt, tk to rtr tout. Ja4a Wataoataa'a Tlaabar Dawtaaoa f bt III Ba Cooaaalad aWtora ttlab. aa ( oar ba Xataaa. toflaila 'taaoaaoaaal tbat an ap paal wosid ba Itkia from Iba ttacra aar4 by-rdaral Jad Wolrloa la lb Ora-oa Cai!foraia land jrant av.a. la a bleb b bald I9at tba rail road baa ba l&taraat la tuabar ea tba rant Uad a ad - a Jjdtanaot acalaat tba company for coal af lb a.'tloa. aaa rnada taatardar by Attornay Joba M. Oaarla. rprailDC th r:i-raad. Appoariaa; bafor Jadca Wotrrtoo lata la Iba afursooa. Mr. Coarta Ptaiaad tbat ba bad racalvod a tala- (laa fraoa tbo lca dapartmanl of Iba t ra -on a California an4 Ua aucvaaaor. Iba otaarn I'axt.'u-. al fat IraociavO. la.-trKtln- bin la laba Iwa appaala. taa of tba appaala. ba aaid. would bo lo Iba Circuit i'ourt of Appaal al Ma rraala-o. Tba otbar will bo in ltrai lo Iba L'niiad Mataa fuprama Court. Tba parpoaa. of lito appaal to tba tat tad flat Circuit Court of Ap- poa:a la la briec tba caaa bafora th Kipraane Caart In Iba rtmlar rhnl. bould Iba Ituprama Court declm to satarlaia Iba !r. appaal. Mr Uaaria aabd Judca tolvrton to fit tha bond to a'.ay kcutlon of bi davrae aa la Iba coat, aroountmc to abaat pandlna; Iba appeal. Juds olartoa fiaad tha bond at lti.. EX-PRESIDENTS ARE HEARD Ad f lab la Aaard to Provide Data for Itrprroraiallae McArthnr. Mam bar of lha PortUBd Ad Club Taatardar liaunad to former prtdat at Iba weakly aooaday tunrbon la lb Multaomah Hotel. All former preal !eBte totd of In work arcomftlebad by the rriaalu'lon d'iric their tan era of !-. and W. t. W hitcomb. In-c-urabant. apohe of plan for nlar anaBl of tba club. Formor praaldaot llataaad lo were C- A. Wbltamoro. L. N. Moaoaaoba. A. U. Clarke and Cbarlee . W'. Grant Gordoa. a former member of Iba Ad Clab af Ibla rtiy. but bow a mirnbar of tba Ma I'raacava Ad Club. aa4 Oeoraa La Ha bar were otbar spaa era. Hofua C Hotmaa. Coofcty Commla aienar. reported Ibal ilepreaeatatlve C. . MrATtbar bad aakad for lltaratur aa riTie aad ttisbway ImproTaeEent. completed and cobtemplalad. ATTORNEY SCHMIDT ANGRY f SS !la for Aato Colliaton la Caaac of rtnottoti. a . U. n. acbmltt. a Port land atteray. wa fined 1:1 In Jadfe Vtereeaoa' ceart yeaterday mcralaaT ea ronrlrtlnn ef reckUea drlvinf. lie lmmdlal'ty tlteo) aall'-a af appeal, and ba waa par ka ;e Ika aa4rtoat baaa la court djrin Iba wiomlaa C. IL Jarbaoa waa ceraptklnlea wit aaaa. bat cVbtBltl faa Jackaoa ail lb blame. Tba reoee af Iba trouble wa a rol ;iion baiweaaj tbelr rpa-iie auto aaoktlae at Iba coraor af Tbirlr-blnih and Hurnalde at'aei la wMrk both e-.achlaae auffcra bat fcaJera and alitor dtmataa. Heretofore Orrhaum acta hara t pearad at other their for the mkl nicbl mallnea. .but thte year Ibey will bo aaan or.lr al the Orpheura. Tli tor. lata will rlaa at 11 19 o'clock, bftaf the rri u'ar nsM ahow. and the mld niarhl niatinea will Uat until 1:30 New Tear a mornlns. In lima for Orphaum paimn lo taka owl cars aa provided by the IVrtUnJ Kailway. Ubl Pow er Company. -aaf for the mldnlarht matlnea bar baa. on ala alnre Monday and Indica tion aro tiat tba Orpheura will b crowded from orcbaatra pit to lamp ho'iee. The atrltar attraction of the Or rSejra niidnl.Ut irtatlnaa wiU be Kra Tailor and rompanr In lha plarlet. faapi-loaa of Hubby." a kartrb which New Tork dramatic crttlca bara pro nounced to bo the moat laughable act er atasad for vaudeville. l;tt tiauthlrr. prima donna: Nlla Devi, prima ballerina, and belief are the eitr attraction In an act In which dir.clnf la l d"companlmeol 10 tit lr-'.r. of M.aa Uacthter. llrraa n nv acta lo ba e'en al the mid ntsht tnadnee are: Harry Maro and ll-rry Tallr. former merobera of th limoui Kmplra City Vluarlet; Ruby Me: 1-r. tba cirl with a tenor voice; Iba llarmonv Trio, vocallsta aod loalru-menl-llet. Zlecler Mater and Johnoy f.ner. dancer d lux, and J am a Dution aod company la a apectacular eciueatrian art. TEACHERS CLOSE SESSION K. P. Carlrton Il-cm-a Prpattlrnt of Oregon Aaaorlalon. Mi:DrXr.O. Or, Ic r. (SpeilaL) Adoptinc rveolutlona commendlne Governor Witbycombe for urging the eatabllebment of normal acbool In southern and Eaetern Orecon. recom mending tba continuance of etat upervlalon of rural echool. and e x preaains appreciation lo lha State buperlntendanl of Education for tha eetabiiehment of lh Oregon exhibit at Ibo lanama-iacific t'.xpoaltlon. the. lith annual aeaaion of tba Oregon Mala Tracbvra Aaaoclatlon cloed lo nlaThL. officer elected were: Preeldent E. P. Carletnn. aeeietanl atate uprln tendent. talm. Vice-president Oeorare A. It.-lecne. principal Ashland Hlarh rWrhool. Executive committee Mir V. Orts-Mtci. I'ortland: riuperlntendent O. M. Elliott, rialem: ITofeseor II. I. Bhel don. I'olveraity of Oregon, tluperlotend ent J. Iercy Wills, Jakkson County. Committee on credential Chairman. Professor K. V. Keseler, of Oreson Ag ricultural Collec; riuperlntendent J. . Komi I. Astoria: feuperlnt -ndent P. R. Hamlin. Koeeburg; County Superin tendent C. T. lionney. The Dalles: Mra l. K riukeravn. baieru: W. T. Koater. preetdent of Kred Collecr; Mtsa U'a U. I'arrott. Oregon NormaL In aasumlng tba new office president Carleton eald ba considered tba pres ent meetinc on of th moat Important held by tba teacher of Orecon. a It marked a complete reorcanlxallon upon line of higher efficiency and larger service. advised the learner of the state lo send blm any sue cations Ibey might r.a reaardlng th con tructlve campalsn of 11. Tba city officials af Medford ware tbaakad for tha royal entertainment aad pclal praise waa bestowed upon Iba member of th domes tlo sclanc rlaea of th bib school which enter tained the visitor tbia aoon with a luncheoa at to hick acbool dining-room. Would You Save Money? Then Save Green Trading Stamps-They're Free! Charge Purchases Made Today and Remainder of Month Go on January AccU Payable Feb. 1st Great Y-PRICE SALE - of Corsets 2d Floor Qlds,Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Great V2-Price Sale Muslin Underwear 2d Floor Great 5-Batjj Sale Special Lines Sweeping Reductions for Quick Disposal of Small Lots and Odd Lines Sale of Knit Underwear jpei OddLines Women'jsVests, Pants and Union Suits At Reduction of li Carntrr Circle, First Floor Good mer chandising: demands a cleanup of all odd lots before stock-taking. This is a hard-and-fast rule and is strictly ad hered to throughout all departments. Thursday we will dispose of broken lines Women's Union Suits, Vests and Pants at reduction of One-Third. Vests and Pants Center Circle, First Floor Women's Vests and Pants in cotton, mercerized lisle or wool and cotton. Note prices: Women's $1.00 Vests ndf5'7tf Pants now on sale at only " Women's $1.25 Vests andQ9, Pants priced now at only ' ' Women's $1.60 Vests and CT flfl Pants priced now at P OddLines Women's Union Suits Z83c Center Circle, First Floor Wom en's Union Suits in cotton, wool and cotton, also in silk and wool. Women s $1.25 Union Suits, oriced special $1X0 Union Suits CJf fifk priced now, special PXo VI J $1.75 Union Suits CJ 1 7 oriced now. special Women's $2.00 Union Suits $1.33 $2.25 Union Suits C" tTfi priced now, special P "V $3.00 Union Suits tJO flfk priced now, special $3.50 Union Suits Jp QQ priced now, special P--J-ii $5.00 Union Suits CJO priced now, special PJ-t Women's $5.50 Union Suits S3.67 ODD LINES ZIMMERLI UNDERWEAR NOW AT HALF PRICE THURSDA Ythe fourth day of the sale brings more bargains odd lines and special lots, which have come to light in sorting up the stocks after the tremendous holiday business. Space will not permit description of the countless bargains you will need to come to the store in order to fully appreciate the wonderful econ omies and to gain an adequate idea of diversity of ar tides included in this GREAT FIVE-DAY SALE. Thursday--" Coffee Day " 40c OWK Coffee 29c a Pound . 50c OWK Tea, Special 39c lb'. Grocery Department, Fourth Floor No deliveries of Coffee except with other purchases made in the irrocery department. 40c OWK Imperial Roast Coffee, onOQi sale at, the pound, only--fc' Hershey's 25c Can Cocoa at 10f Oranees, dor. 23c 30c. 35c and 40c Holland Bulba Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus. Plant now for early blooming. The supply is limited. Fourth Floor OWK. Teas Eng lish Breakfast, Ceylon or Uncolored Japan. Splendid 50c quali- OQa ties on sale now, at pound Swift's Premium Hams At 21c Pound Fourth Floor Swifts' Premium Hams, Eastern sugar-cured, weigh ing 8 to 11 lbs. Special, lb. 21 f? $32.50 Suits $1 7.85 & T JL. Dept., Second Floor HIS GROUP OF SUITS is composed of the season's best-selling models lines which have sold down until there are but one or two of a style remaining. We must have 4 the room at once and in order to move them out vU in a hurry we have priced them exceedingly low. omaix Deitea styles, semi-uiiea anu uux uivmeia, also many novelty cuts. Practically all wanted materials, such as broadcloths, cheviots, serges. v tweeds, corduroys, velvets, etc. Great many are trimmed with fur. c T O T Suits worth to $32.50 aOJ Dress Skirts At $5. 00 Second Floor Attractive Skirts for street wear for skating or for any and all occasions. Very latest models in plaited, full-flare and kilted models of broadcloth, serges, cheviots, corduroys, taffeta silks, etc. Black and various colors. Exceptional Skirts GJfif fifh at this very special price VttVl Women's $8.00 Skirts at $5.95 $14.50 Dress Skirts at $7.98 r- I l V V TV e,J 111 Second Floor Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts in great va riety of different styles. Some in novelty plaids, others in checks and stripes; also many in plain colors. Patch pockets, fancy belts, buttons, etc. Skirts J? Q Z in lot worth to $8 at aPJ - Second Floor About half price for mny of these attractive Skirls. Any number of different styles plaited, kilted, full flare, etc. Some have 3-tier flounce ef fect, others trimmed with patch pocket. Skirts worth CiC up to $14.50, special p 4 .ZfO 1800 Pairs of Women's Shoes In the Sale at Big Reductions Shoe Department, Min Floor Shrewd buyers will grade footwear. The prices quoted below will be in fir C?A nn We Give -S. Shoes $2.95 Main Floor Women's Shoes of Tine toft rid kid especially deifned on neat lasts for comfort. Fash ioned with flexible extension soles. Common sense or mili tary heel and cloth tops. But ton. If you want a good. stylish, comfortable bhoc. e these. Standard $4.00 profit by these extraordinary bargains, in high force the remainder of this week. & ii.- sumps Women's $6.00 Shoes $4.85 Main Floor Women's Shoes of patent leather in button or lace styles; cloth or kid tops. Several different style toes and heels. Also gunmetal button bnoes wun tip,' welted soles and kid tops, and 6oap kid Boots in very newest models. Gipsy button styles, white piping on vamp. Mil -.-'. W Iff vA Department, Men's $4.50 Button or Lace Shoes for $3.48 II-?: M CompleTe nge of sizes. Ask for "Lucky Strike" last. Priced, special, the pair $3.48 xv tt - Odd Lines Nickel Goods REDUCED Third Floor Closing out odd lines of Electric Lamps, Nickel Goods, Chaf ing Dishes, Brass Goods, Cut Glass, English and Haviland China at very great reductions. Many articles, at less than HALF the usual price. $3.00 Sugars and Creamers at S1.50 $4.25 Sugars and Creamers at $2.13 $6.00 Sugars and Creamers at $3.00 $7.23 Sugars and Creamers at $3.63 $4.25 Compartment Relish Dishes with nickel stands, now for $2.13 $6.00 Relish Dishes now only $3.00 $7.50 Relish Dishe3 now only $3.75 $5.50 Cocktail Set and Stand $2.75 $9.50 Cocktail Set and Stand $4.75 $11.00 Highball Set and Stand $5.50 $14.80 Highball Set and Stand $7.40 $22.50 Highball Set, Stand $11.25 Great Bargains in Kitchen Furnishings Dept., 3d Floor i i I ; . - ----------------i . - a I . I A flln rlamniietrflt nntl hV Sofia of Bruisn prisoners 01 wm . w ..v, it in eald. w-re marched through the) the people. ELKS' SOCIAL T -THB LAST BIG SPLASH- IS TO MKMORUI IIF. PAS3IXQ OF Bead. Ballet aad Colnmbla Qaartel VAUl Take Part la r roars same After lalllalraa af Claaa. -Tha last big plash" la tha way Lyn Cdkll. promoter, dub tha Klk tag social plannad for tonight In th club rooma to memorlalli lh paaalng of 1yult an event la promised and It will Include smonar other thlnea the regular lodge meeting at 7 o,clock A class of candidate wiu db iniuai. The Portland Elks' band and Dillon and Kings pony ballet, introducing a military drill In purple and white, as slated by the Columbia Quartet, will form the first part of the programme. Ben Dillon is slated to deliver his "famous" epeech dedicated to 1916 Ore gon, called "A Clear Sky Is Better Than Cloudy Weather." "The Bootleggers will bo presented according to tha fol lowing schedule, with these In the cast: Charles Rlngler. Frederick Moreland. Mr. TVhlpp. Mr. Hoose. Mr. Emerson, Miss Osgood. Miss Arthur, Miss Moore, Miaa Donaugh and Mlws Frances. Sofia IIoMllc to British Prisoners. PARIS. Dec. 19. A Havas dispatch from Athens quotes Bulgarian news pepera as announcing the arrival at PRETTY MAID IS-ROBBED Arasrd Highwaymen Take 5 Cent from Mia Ilhcr Matlraoa. Mill llether Matteaoa. 11 year old aod etrlktnsly pretty, waa bald up aad robbed of it coots early last night br two mo who me l her al Twaaty-nlnth and Raletih streets. The girl aaw only one of the robber, but beard them talking. Tba robber she aaw waa masked and. carried a revolver. Misa Matteeon bad Just descended frora a V tllamett Height car and wa on her way to visit bar couala at 104 (,iu&z UtJa ' j Be Like Johnny Wise Wear the Smile That Sticks See? page ) I. tfV" a 1 TVr,e,B.fkTVea J0 Suit Now at the Great Pre-January Clearance Sale Find out what good clothes are like. Also save. Act nowl a GEO. H. McCARTHY, Tailor ' (Formerly McDonald & Collett) 289 Washington St. Between 4th and 5th. Lay in a Supply of the Best w 7 -s mes ana Liquors And After January 1, ORDER BY MAIL From The Oldest and Most ( Reliable Grocery House on Pacific Coast Goldberg, Bowen & Co. Of San Francisco, Cal. Established 1850 For financial standing consult Dun's or Bradstreet's Commercial Agencies, through any merchant or bank. We handle the best quality only, and sell at reasonable ' prices. Quality guaranteed or money back. If in haste, wire night letter, our expense. SEND FOR CATALOGUE