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Tiir MoiiMNo on r c. on t an. mondat. January a. ifie. CITY MEWS IN BRIEF n .,-) l r.. Ma KtBBH-l ! Wuraaa- rv4T rarl r..r for Mra, Hart i Warn. h t.i-J T:dn'r Friday tyornlnc will ba hi4 4ndr tnofn r at at lha familr f- iiMr. Kt Trlftn a-raat. Xortt Cr inrr Mareaita. of th Unlitm I.. .- Tr " T(f '-irk - art . 4 i .a a4 - f vr c i -- v - ...... r iAit'w i 2 ; ii l .' V .4v f r:irr4. -i - a i r. f Uhor ar-a aeJl Ut at fry I U4'a til rf af NoMfc r-trt.'aa Comrnnl CU a4 t'rat-T-Br J-! at tat af la i:klf 4r-a aa- TUmpot . aooia. a l?it a avrorttiaf ta taa rprt m-. bv lta la ra. af ! giiiiiAPf ' aa.tio.a mmtm -Mif4 fir m- a a4M tfca work M fi;r f-w iti wa a-tst4 wit a an rlomc T lbr aaraaa wi:l apiMt tPtiA ftroo a4 ar rirrn'n rna an4 ta --rfr xii r ak4 ! r tr I tw w . T"o ic wora ra ...r .it. at Ik. .ffw. K n i . n-t AINia . rai 4 B4tta9 rr faai4 at a. . n4 iH-a ffi-r of l Mr Ik W. flail. 1 1 a Wm . Ta'. ttfT. fl.tr! . tr af J-4- ai vxi- Mnt :. Mk-i 4 j i i - M.:ir Mp-f.(Hl -ltrtml J K ilaannv . - "intoi'l-rl n4rtrt 4 liA, rxf f.lir. tf f J f-r.o.w. i-h t: a )l at I 4 wit Hol a to t T l'ntl4 ittUAi It If lTl41f VtnM4 l I'Hw'vV tt i mrtln4 at ta taari ti Ik. ll h ai la a r'rt. la ajaaiaJ ta WaBa Will rv a rfinii tlta anrfibrv A A Ka-wUj wlH artara a FU W i.-tfl f at 1 a la tha taial I-- fur 'lra. Tlk ft lit linra la th .aaaea four ( nt I rMf. T m n ut t-I V ! ta ttT af r.Khn lift Hborf t wmi ani Nn'cHi at a v (-ta ram Trana ' a a U I a frtan af ti fommtftff a a an caoaatita af tn i4- tttna ln t'tvb bniit f i.a at aa at iftM, Jts t at JI"ttioa itrI. rampUla t til for J ai a -t a 4 l-ti af aff jtn MfT :. H awrmara af tbi ' wtr r f--at4 t atta4 t"i it n t . Hrrr Witt Tt. Ta ! a hrtta jkaLattoa; will b f titar h-a f pti.t m a at t li. ! THia i ta ba t fm ftft af a ta f I -in It- aa ... a MonT a4 af Uimti. ara tnvt4 AttaA'l .t W' ara t iMrt4 t a',t')4 ta apanln wn-hn. . H. ,it4nbf4 t In vhra f arransa- 4 rr'lr at bta ii arion t!rt. w ill b bM -v f -o-a taa -r4 M-r I'Ttun-n. :! i:iaanth I ntr eta. at A M tntrf pnt wH b It Maanl Calvary wa--rv. Mr ruiltvaw aa T ara af a-. 'I a jri4 v H'a !. Mr p 4' at wf tfcia tr (or many year. f'r.r hYcawivt Mt fHaaarro Ta bo4y af i,lirw fl Ciin- bo at . at tHa ftam 'f bb aon. I'4 f aIltn.at :.at T an t y 1 i b wa ta jpirwoo4 )eur t. wbrv tha f-nart ric war hm t a4 th intrninl anada la ta f-ml plat. Mr. Carina w a 1 T'ara f an I waa aa I4 rrak4al of t 1- fUf. W.. Jtavia taa Mcrw -Mri. P. It J ki baa ba rrt.-ailT IU fr vrw KMntft at br nrtmnta In . til ft. t'trv Will laaaa lanlebt ri- Jrvi In a Ml' t.u awiRtf Vu'tvAkff fha Witt ba a.vuBif aid bv nr Aban4 a4 m uft. i-c t w-Ttp ra Ta in Mt fa iilw4 tior4 af Tfala ai l hot 4 f:(at mtir- of Ino n-m yar t- iirr n-Ot at t Ji-llwo. l. . e"b-na aai ar4 F'aal ltf- Ki Ltr for tha tnni4 111 - t'Pt ara invtta! to atta4 tbi r-i'4 t f A t j ft jfe-want -u T ir i t.pr4 wt l tar at ta . W ' V at orttM tort aw "Waa tba jpiava of lra ,tar raa f a rtpl awPi. t af "Ta :oitt af t t- UJarn W or i 4 hu ft la b-" at v. i4 Mii44r ntM tbi v rtr. Tftaft Wi'l fr m r-lr otM l I 'C af a rtri4 1 r a I t'tia aftarncwa t ; ! i h. at i i !.n4r ptfaat. 'T Rkftoar Wtt'aii. a.-afT. fca ae .t not ( raa.t- , V i'itca ytrtav t Tr barfr4 'iitU w il rtqrt t i"tr r I tiv T. t. V hoot v of t arartk 't loo wba f 9i4v. ! 0 bto Ilka a-av oat ta iaf t war y rai't fr-tj a - - pmm a a t ao w r Ik I n rr Ho f.a l(tinU r-rt ala ra cn I : t 'fi a a, praaon tf. i-al a r rt o-co4a ta t ocPir. VHt ota V f ra U f I T n 4 a, irtri tm ro-nffff mo!a7 f J1. John Vv la4 Tfwfiv tita oi l w ft I U..It at . i V V At tia f VI" aaraft T'rr I. U ; ( t o atrt. ia 4r J)h, W t ittaaj aV aff-. tor .f orNoja wt:! Pot ba rm ff kri I ! t f ta f- datb f Jj ra i II. 4 p t "f ra. ifal M..t on a t .-hot ru "4ftot'a Ma.. fn t a H X. Tnt aat aAn;ix 4. 'f H'4 ar Ca4it Kl-rf w ) Tt-a. at J- M. tr tba K. af r. M L A Jr (i'jnai act bo la I ho fttvrrvlr rffUfT. Ma ar n ar waa lha if a of Harry J. birnr, d-port mant man ar fr Marabou Wall- Cmr.pany. H-r Prnt. JJ. an 4 Mra. R. R Oama. of Tonopsh. ar now oa tha way to PortEn4 to attan4 tha xunral. WrfwiTi tfw Ttitxnil Tomw Tla I mombora of tbo hta1 "hol 4tvu on of tlta ttfvcoo Naval itt.a will r4-ia th(r firat tramlnc aboard th tratnlnc ship fioton loni(OL Io-b r wt I ba a-aina4 t lbm ar4 arb i ail b nrot44 wiib uniform at4 ( oq-4ipmaftt. I Jifarit-f ommaodcr . l:ar la eommn4 of tb Naal i.ii llav w.ll ta taa boy a talk on ra! d4( v boo,r4 aMp. Uatanant Cornmaedar HUir al4 laat ttlfibt that tw tbr baa acheol bo? bad ocaro4 ehtr paron ta cotvaant to Jot a tb Naval iltl ti. COIN COVERS PULPIT "DAN" M'ALLEH IS BACK jtrrit; m o rt a to tt. Dollars Rain at Centenary Church Service. JOMELLI SINGS TO 1200 ( Imrrh Adopt Skcan or "Dolos Willi IVMh Hand Ljimotly" for Yrar C'hlldrrn Donate Smi' lnj io Help Caa Along. m4 r.w aa Br JmAmw 4 iMbf. "D U MtAUcb. falhvr of lb Vrwrtm at4 nra Kipnai-.loa an4 fce wnt ta iuit M km la iwallia tnrva yrara aca atlar fxid-es 31 )' la l'ori ho drtfi.4 bark to Ibla tnr. K.r a4 la ba in Hie tlck. anj a- la f itnili jr(rrt: "I cam ba'k. f-r bolkiay. ' : ' ' I HaaaoaOai-aaaoaMaaaaiai r-ww' I.. tttma. rwrltaoal MooowaoC t ba Mao MotwrwodJ Aftor Tbroo ttan la bowttlaw a o-o- oo-o a a o mar fr trx4- 111 bnoar Iq a fw da? a. I m lo a irif tip pm !h!nf bow. Wf UcAlUa la on of tb ol4-tima. baafttoaa) man of tbla rlir. Ilo waa a partoor la tbo firm f l-Al- V aIc trnntl. ttrr iroo.- TMr4 and MtrriacMt atroot. H bat Mr. iivT'onnall di'4 tba tob waa aol'i eat. ta trt t . aMiucM. fr. M"Altrfi' lm la I-onia I. Allan, bat hU old arwatomora. m l-(iun of drt4 frtnrfa art 4 all tha bo hi a wbo know anylhtna;, in tha 0I4 4a v rll4 htm "THn " J a tbo Rqmcrout ho by howl that aa4 to bo h44 In ttt rl-inttT. fan Alia waa a ahouttnc ea aa fud ca. Cl fhoao bcralona. ralltnp; for mootH f plomt ft tha fir at watrr. l-aa XI- ltan plroa4 all rlvAJ tnothrra. If to toirv waa aiikjr and bia amilo blan4 and corf idir c. ron Alin a aatra ha clad la h- barb, thot hr't mora atrrt traffic In Tortta-tat than lattlo and that l ort lnd a I hnw- plo-o. HOOD CIRCUIT IS MADE Two Portland Maaamaa CoraplXe Ilcmrd Winter Climb. of Tha flral Wlfitar fl Hoo4 from tha north, aid waa mad Uf Krvdr by Char l-a tr. Varnr and ItCtam fana b-nth rrthualaatir mountain rlimbar. of "Portland, and aiar af too Ma so ma riub. Tbo ortaitmpi4. yat rv,r-b,for-avrr.plt4hr4 f-at. a performed by tho too mm w tthout a fuH. over tha baritt routa from Cloud Capn Inn to tha aummit. and tha rllmb-fi pajtd ihroun two lmnc a now mormi oa tb w ar. t:ian hora waro ruir4 for tha rtimb (ruin Clou4 Capp Ina to tha a urn mi a rnr an-4 Kana rornplt4 tha articai rtrruit of tho mountain and arTt4 at -rm,nl t'amp. a tho aviti aid. whrM-o a communication waa nt ar Mr. HifHif. I.olna With Poih Hand Kanvully" waa tha aubjott of R. T. W. Lanr'n Naw Tear add roa yratarday mornioc at Cantanary lthodit i'htinh. and In tha a I otr an tha church ha a adopted for tha tniulnr Year. Tha aortrM-m yaatordar mnrnltiff war rondorod hiffhlv lntrttn by tha proaaac and two aoloa of Mad ma Jaarvna JomUl. trlvaa durlna tho arv roa of lha moraine to an audinca of mora than I . -hi. If waa a a-raat ffatharlnr. ona of tha Croat rat and moat uniqu h"td at Crn taarr Church. It waa unliut for thr roaaon that tha paator proarhrd two arm on a. and tha lat wa pra-had aa ba stood on tha platform rnvrrod with ailror doltara. half dollar, rraonbarka, rhorba and a-nvalotfa containing prom iaa to ray, for It m "dollar day" at Contanary A " out mmhorb of tho old Tay lor-strait M I hod lit t'bttrrh rmi In Cantanary and wrro lard In th C allrrr. !r. Ij.no aald ha did not car murh a bo it maktnrr Now mrm r-olutiona. aa thoy waro muiy brokaa anon aftr boina mad-, but ha aald ha did want ontonary Church ta adopt a plncin f.r Uia yaar and than If a up to It and auacffalad. "Nim with both hands oornootlr " II" drcTar-d that on thia linfaa all in-u dfpnd, whthar it bo ori or coed. "Tho ao-rt of auccoaa la In thla motto." aald Tr. Ia na. "no matter what rnq undrtakr. Tho IrouM- with the rhtiKh la tho armhf do thine half haartodtv and faint. h-artollv. whrn thair hoiM work with both hand." Aftar clvlna a abort talk on tha alocaa lr. Una look tP tha "dollar day" part of tho procramma. and aald ho would finlh tho wrrmon lafr. tMlor Mala aa fMatforaa. I Than ramo tha "rain of dollar " po-I oral hundrad paoplo mar bad to tho front and hrw doltara and half dol lara and arroonbarka and rha ka on tha Platform until ir waa rovr4. Than ramo a pmraMion rrom t no a a nary from rramhara of old Tay'or-Stroot Uathdlat Church, who dropped thalr dollar. I.imio alrta and bora of flvo and i yoara f atra want no ana aropp-o doltara on tho platform. Finally, lh rknir marched out of tha loft and addad s-t til mora to tha acamulatlnc ptia of ailrror. r- vine: naartyaap platta from tha nudlonco. No auch Mrn hart trr noon wn ad in C-n4narr Oiurrh. t r. I -a no ronfludad M -rmn with a f-w ra mark. In which h hord Cantanary would haa tho hraf year of lt hi at onr and with u-h a atart ha waa ura it would havo a ffr-at yaar. Madamo Jomrlli opanlnr aolo waa. Ahldo Wth Ma." and tho cloaina; aolo raa "Ara Maria." At tho rlooa of tha laat aonr tha ronrraration cava nor moat haarty arplaia. Ir. un rx proard tha ppraclatln of the rrat audionro for har boloa. which he da- clarvd were aermnn in aor.aa. It wa eatlmntad that I rnme from tha dolar dar"" proaramma. INSURANCE IS Oil TAPIS omp oihrr clue of lh Coaat and th L'nited ttata. Dunne the ntlr canipalcn It waa announced by the publicity department of the Chamber of Commerce that fire tiuurmnr ral- would be reduced aa a rrault of cuttlnc fire loaaea from I per rapita to approximately IL5 or tl a it may be. The office of the DUtnct Attorney and that of fir marnnaJ proaecuted and convicted tha "arwn rine." NotwtthKiandinc; the vlcor and re ult of the caropalKn. the board of underwriter h recently authorlaed a ralae of fire Inauranca rate, in Port land. Today the qurntlon will be dl rued by Mayor H. R. Albea. Jamea K. Mrunc. of the board of .underwriter., and Ktre Marshal Jay Slevena. The meeting of the member' coun cil are open to all member, of the Chamber of Commerce and their curat. The luncheon will be aerred at 13 o'clock. SCHOOLS REOPEN TODAY .HADVATICi rXKRCISES TO HELD THIS MOTH. BE Ksaalaatlea aad Cbaaae af Cradea Are a Fallaw Kaar Meeka at Hard Claaa Warn. Tha public achool. of the city reopen thla mornlnc Approximately 3A.0O0 .chool children, for the laat two week, used to late re tiring and rtalns. will again heed the call of the T o'clock breakfaat and ac- cnilom themnrlre. to the routine of the echoolroom. Hut four week remain before the rlnee of the firat term of the lli-ll hool year and part of the laat week will be consumed In examination. The firet term will end on January I S and the aecond term will basin on Jan uary z jraduatlna; exercleea will be beta alo during the week of January 14. All of the hlah achool graduating ax- erclpe. ill be held thla year, due to a recent ruling of the School Board, on the name night. Thla action haa been taken to minimis the expenve and trouble attached to the echeme of hay ing high school graduating .exerclaca on different nlKhta. Nirht achool ae.alon will al.o bei resumed tonight. I C. E. Holliday Co. 355 Alder SL, Cor. Park JANUARY CLEARANCE nrr. tycnr.nnr. h.i. nr. dij- CI r.l AT H MBK.R l.rCIIKOX. Aellaa af l aderwHteea rallawa -ae- reaafal f'aaapalga la nee are Klre niska la rerllaad. The recent Increase In fire Insur ance rate Will l aiw-MPWI at tir- win nralliir of the memher council Mour.lt of fh. fortland Chamber of Commerce lod.y. fnrtland la Interested. l.at year It waa rated among the dure of the rmtet Males which suffered the great est loeaea by fire. Then waa begun a campaign for cleaning up fir rleka. reducing the percentage of losse and maklna- It advantageous lo do busl- FORECASTS T0 BE MADE !ory (tab Will Hear .Ha-tia. of ro-pci-ia ffr I I a. Te a'e'ook ef r,ta4 prinl-al lad la-firo l-f I t wl'l bo d 4 b -roatlo-nt " oa men of I i rl aofofo o l;lary lb tomorrow at It ta. isaon at tb rt a Hotr r-robUa T rtffith wi! bo c-' airman af nay tO . l4 lV lfe W 1 b-a . U Hunt, a K V.atwerth. Jr. J v. Currar. ae:e t and " . ! pkinarf. i:a-h apa-ak-r w II dl .! oreo pMi-wlr tin cf t;on md'iatry or a.aitao -t i I jr t' low r limmr, . ai r . i U'B. U""t. and ra.'rood l.oe w HI bo rpraoaat4. Diacovery of Woman in Bar Perk Up San Franciscan. wire aa aw. ttr f-'lrat Tbowabt af 4 oot tallty. Rrwaabrra Vrriaa la lry a ad beeka Hef Me la V B. fry bforaa 4ttt4oora. Ladies' and Misses' Coats Suits Gowns Blouses (of the better class) Every Garment Reduced and please note these reductions are from former price s-not imaginary "worths" or fictitious "values." SUITS Exclusive Novelty and Plain Tailored Suits, the sea son's latest and cleverest creations, in fine whip cords, gabardines, chiffon, broadcloths, serges, nov elty mixtures, French velours and velvets. Braid, velvet and fur trimmed. Many suitable to wear through Spring at this great saving. Man-tailored suits that those who know real quality will appre ciate. Suits $11.25. formerly $22.50 Suits SI 5.00, formerly $30.00 Suits $20.00, formerly $40.00 Suits $25.00, formerly $50.00 Suits $Ji0.OO, formerly $60.00 Suits $40.00, formerly $80.00 For every occasion, stunning theater Manteaux, muffling-collar models or dashing Sport and Trot teur Coats, loose-back or belted effects in Duvetyne Velours, Cylinder Cloth, Chiffon Broadcloth, Lapland Zibelines, Imported Tweeds and Plaided Novelties. Every whim and mode of fashion is here at reduction ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF FORMER PRICE GOWNS Very temptingly underpriced are these exclusive day time and evening frocks. There are rich dinner gowns, characterized by a smart simplicity of re finement in a variety of beautiful novelty silks. Frothy little dancing frocks, charmingly puffed af fairs, bouffant and swinging as to skirt, quaint and demure as to bodice. Gowns which could not but en hance the wearer, for they are the realization of an artist's conception of what such gowns should be. ALL REDUCED ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF FORMER PRICE. SPECIAL ONE LOT SUITS ONE LOT SUITS $4.75 $12.75 Formerly From $22.50 to $50 All sizes, good styles and good range of materials. K clothing salesman from Kan Francisco leaned against the deak In the hotel lobby and bemoaned audibly his fate at being any place on tfumlay but In hta home town. nu;al!e the snow waa flying, awl with the entrance of each patron Into the hotel a rush of cold air chilled the peaker lo the marrow. The desk telephone rang. The clerk took down the receiver. "Hello." he said. "Yes, but ahe la nel In her room. Shall I page her for you? All right. and he hung up the receiver. "Here, boy." he called lo the waltin bellhop, "page ra. Klrtcher-Jonea. "Call for Mrs. Klrtcher-Jonea," r.ng out the shrill treble. A few mlnutea elapaed and the page returned mlnua Mrs. Kletcher-Jonea. "Xha ran t be found." waa bia terse an nounr einenl. "I'M von try the bar?" asked the clerk. The buy had not thought ot that. The salesman listened Intently He scented the conviviality of dear old 'Krlsco. The page tried the bar. emerged with Mrs. Kleicher-Jones, and the salesman, rraluing that he wa In Oregon, dug hi hand In his rocket., pulled hi. overcoat collar tightly around hi. neck, muttered something Inaudibl, and vanished. REV. MARSHALL SPEAKS Wreck Jc-- Noel Jacks From Y. M. C. A. A-spolnlmrnt. Rev. A. G. Mar.hall, former pastor of the Baptist Church at "alem. was the speaker at the men a meeting at the Young Men'e Christian Association e!erisy. Hev. Mr. Marshall I. now In the evangelestlc field. Noel Jacks, a quarter of a century ago the secretary oi me lornana Vuung Men s Christian Association, ana now identified with the laymen'a mis sionary movement, was to bave ap- pared nerore tne anernoon meeiina but was detained because of the wreck on the ISouthern Taclflc line. near Rocs- EMPRESS BILL IS NOVEL POWELL'S MI.XSTRKI.S ETtTIRtS rROORAMMK. In oraIaed. mmp'rH with hurg. Sarprlslag Xaaabera Keep Aadleaee Caeaalag; and Pleased Playera Take Over Orrkeatra PIC . The Empresa this week offer, the unexpected. Old frienda come back In new guises. The regular orchestra walka out after the first act. never to be heard again during the whole show ajid an orchestra comes off the .lago and pre-empt, the pit. Suddenly the audience discover that a single organlxation is putting over the whole delightfully variegated bill. Tha Van Dalle sistera. In pretty cos tume, and striking dances, open .the bill. Then Tom Powell-. Minstrels parade on, blown across me sisge uy most convincing "oom-pah" band that ever tooted outside of a circus. The regular orchestra fold. It tenta like the Arabs and .llently .teals downstairs. The first part ensemble is the old minstrel show, but It 1. put up in a setting that make. It a novelty. There I. singing and there I. dancing, a flash of Charley Chaplin across the stage a few ragtime selections and a rakewalk. and then the minstrel or chestra, goe. on a strike and moves from the etage Into the orchestra pit, where it remains throughout the re malndcanf the bill. The rest of the bill Is of vaudeville variety, but It I. still Tom Powell's Minstrels putting over a sort of ex tended and glorified olio. There is a marimbaphone act that goes with a great dash, a quintet, where Billy Doss, In blackface, makes a great hit, and then Billy Clark, "the man from onlonvilie. inaian jcrri- tory." comes on and presents a mono lorue that makes the house roar. The bill closes with the Nettie Car roll troupe, offering a fine aerie, of features on the tight wire. The audience don't get entirely used to the new system until the bill Is fin Ished. but they have a good time, and so doe. the regular orchestra, playing pinochle down in the dressing-room. WRECK DELAYS SHASTA Few Arrive at Hotels Till Iate, Sev eral Hours Eclilnd Schedule. The head-on collision of the two freight train, near Koseburg Saturday night delayed traffic over that line to such an extent that the Shasta Limited, due In this city in the morning, did not arrive in Portland until 8:40 o'clock last night. Because of the wreck, the hotel reg ister, were conspicuously sparsely pop ulated with arrivals' names. No per son, were able to get to the city from the south until last night, the boat from San Francisco arriving in the afternoon and all the Southern Pacifio trains arriving last night. MRS. CRAIB BURIED TODAY Fuiit-ral Services at 9:30 to Be Held at St. Francis Church. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary A. Craib, who died at the family residence, 1023 East Washington street, last Fri day, will be held today. The' remains will be taken to St. Francis Church this morning at 9:30. where requiem high mass will be "celebrated. Inter ment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery on East Stark street. The following friends of the family will act as pall bearers: Thomas Mc Namee, Paul ft. Kelty, J. T. Dillon, YV. E. Brooks, Dan Kellaher and J. H. Brown. Xew Train Service to Olympia. The inauguration of this new serv ice by the O.-W. R. & N. Co. places Portland in very convenient touch with Olympia. Two fine steel trains daily leaves Portland 8:30 A. M. and ar rives 12:55 P. Sf. or take Shasta Lim ited, leaving at 2:10 P. M., arrive Olympia :10. No extra fare. Dining car service on both trains. Adv. DIABETES To demonstrate to physicians and patients that sugrar can be eliminated in Diabetes and symptoms controlled in many cases we will donate the Com pound to deserving1 patients, ape 45 o" over, having" a definite showing or iiv oer cent of sutrar or more, with tho expectation that it will in most cases show reduction or ti per cent in m days by which time the physicians aii'i patients can know ir they are nun. and can continue as necessary. Wb ask in return that urinalyses be made by a competent analytical chem ist every lb days ana mailed to us tor our files. All names withheld. Cases preferred in which codMn and the usual starchless diet have, failed. Fulton's Diabetic Compound (Fulton's Compound No. 2) is tho agent. Druggists supplied by nearest wholesaler. For reports on 50 cases of Eright's Disease and Diabftes, write John J. Fulton Co., Sao Fran cisco. No further notice for 30 days. BUSINESS IS BOOMING With Qssilift REED REOPENS TODAY tr. I Ik la Vy Trllmlr la Mrtiwtj of Martial lar U. r College regret. I' rails thl. .,, th- M.m. h..k J. . I from I ! lnui v.r.tln M.ny WMh. pr.'la th first m- i r . am nalloe are among tb trOJt tr.-"-. mt I'- erfy fear. lr. T ! t.'i pr. .t ef :h. bK.rt of tf3.t. w'U deliver ta first rh?l .JJret. af tfc aw Mf tria fnomir a in bb ! ! I pv trl-ti' t the n.mott ef Win'-. V tr '!.. rree ! i'l o." Mrs ir4 ! mJ l:d CPlir, a a : -Wv M , triad ta tt'Ka . I'M a Tl.i a-a a T'a. pr4-t aa-i tniklsg a bg fet. A. vox- ae.r 4 Circa a 4"a Mannas f"tti feus. "C. a. .a(t an4 d.ttrtoa. . real. ba a n t. Ur grac.r baa tfe.iw . I na A t.-aatr- r"M fa. IUvi Rswvvo fa I; rtn arvuurr At. ra J. Krtiuas fees rwisil riiK -Ad,. soealMUly. COAL K-r rm(-niMa. Coat. I la I pmt taa l a-nnaa 14. M. A ST, iada a4at Caal itv-Adi. ! -.--. It a Nrfh .art f ni't rf . ln' rl.- rt a v WT-' t t I i rv. o1 xt-'m-' " w .: f-jpt.T tva lwt . .ar-t H a. C4 Wlillf lil Oregon's Successful Life Insurance Company 1915 was the Biggest and Best of its Ten Successive Years of Prosperity Discriminating Buyers of Life Insurance in Oregon are -giving preference OrcmWs Best for Oregonians ilillliilllllllliniliilililllllllllllliiiliiiililiiliiilllliTTTTTTTr 1916 This year will undoubtedly be one of the greatest years for thrift our coun try has ever known. Money hereto fore recklessly spent will find its way to the strong state savings banks and be put to work for better things. As an individual you perhaps are about to open a savings account; this bank invites it, be it one dollar or more to start. Attractive Interest Paid on Time Deposits and Savings LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest "imiiiiiiiiiiiii & Home Office, Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison, Portland A. L. Mills. President L. Samuel, General Manager C. S. Samuel. Assistant Manager WELL-KNOW N FOR SUPERIOR SERVICE, BEST QUALITY. SATISFACTORY PRICES 30 Years' Wholesaleing Reliable Plumbing and Heating Supplies in Portland M.L. KLINE 84-86-87-89 FRONT STREET Ask Your Dealer for Our Faultles3 Plumbing Material, Which Saves in Upkeep X Moderate-Priced Hotel af Merit. Hotel Clifford Eaat Morrlaaa St, Near Grand Ave. Tac. SI per dayi with r.y.. s CHWAB PRINTING CO RPN F GREENE-HARRY r!5CMtH STARK STREET SECOND The Y. M. C. A. will fit any ambitious youne man or woman for high-class positions in Bookkeeping. Stenography and Salesmanship. To men this includes valuable athletic, aquatic and membership privil-frea. although tuition cost is less thaj elnewhre. I' bone Main 7065, A 6561 Our class in public speaking Is giving great confidence and com mand of language to its members. 1 he rost ia small. M.U Cluaaea Start Jan nary 3. We are providers for many, many mail order jewelry customers. We return money if goods do not suit G. HEITKEMPER CO. Jeweler and Diamond Dealer. 130 5th St. Portland, Oregon. The Attorney-GTipral of New York Stat in handling SIN!" canon, involving over $10,. uuo,oik In money and property. '1