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THE MORNING OREROMAX. TUESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1916. FARMERS FLOCK TO GORVALLIS MEET r.nxloL !iel to II W Moretaad. tiiiif fir te t'-iaa;ie MtTn oro sti.ai..n. tit lav.at aated id iffU'tl ia ate report J . i.) l-xtay H1 fomir imUs. Mr Jal-araiand Mrl thai trtracuaa taalLr aifcd l".nsin-r K oC U t m:e.l the oraier for them lo afof al KlakMlif. betas of the Impreael-aa they rt to to H'-itser'nn, nine aaiiee amet of H'tarhtr. Va n. the eolii.i.a arurrta t.r hd taa.a taa train b.:f a vma taeyoad Valncheetar fe.aiae.r MortUna lallmel.a t'-at taa trrMl micht taTi bee a avowed If a rl.peoara bad be-a proalje IB taa actai upt wriwa tb traja order k4 aVeaa poat?4 T- CommUaion lucital eai aoma t;m ago that clip-oa'da 0 taetallew ao Uf person mltht have ae. e.e t. trala order without disturbing tha eagineor. but ma tba report c-un-cldee "TH ar.sla.er considered thi as iBfrlngerneel of their riihl and pr.f.rrad lo carry tba order on their parso.- i Powers' January Clearance Sale SWEEP CALIFORNIA UJI Hcrr.ernakers Week at 0. A. C. Brings 452 Visitors Be . fore First Day Er.ds. Residents of Sacramento Val-; ley Rescued in Rovvboats i After Cloudburst. ' Thousands of Dollars Worth of Furniture Priced at Half and Less MANY WOMEN IN THRONG SCHOOLS FORCED TO CLOSE TORRENTIAL RUNS -i-laa rmframmf I-d- Proof Ina-wl .pr.krf c4 large Mav -apa-rial Iihlbtt .trtcW r la Oa-avcral TlwK. rRrivv ACRtcnTrnALCOixtot Cam :u. r . J.e J. 5plal. The aaaaal rarwa" etvd H.amemahere" w.k at tba AgrValtaral Col eeaaa today. Al o'clock ton eftaraoo. tka rltralloo of vialtor bed raa.-a.dj ail. about ono-thlrd ree In araaaaa. Lota train loaigfct rt brinajlnat addittoaal ttatt.r Irt Ursa aamaara. ewd It U aoata4 that tba rearlatratto toanorrow will a stead 11 f Ifca first alay. Th programme outttaa4 far the w . - ' ' - kt rba Oro Aaracu.tural Coil'Ca lo ie .oaI. of tba ataea. Agrlraltarat eai led-.trual probtes af a w4 rae ( pllr.ima will a" a i -" . tr t-u:ula ef tba college alaff. tba' aiala at larg. .M oeler etatee. aa a br aactMfnl aneai a4 wooaaa re raa!l( varledl lia.e of blaaa anal rof.ja!ial af-. w Irb .alal aanpbaaia uooaa Ibaoa cai:iaa oiiKat to orKwl lara. lo af.fitua lo a larfa ' of lo-4-oaaiaat lrUraa oo a artaa aaraaty aubfacta. ja aOMrial coafaraaaraa haa bao arra4 t vary la atarattaao fraatm o ba'f a.r to tba aaiira ats aaya al- K'lt-a to tb coa.-atlaat. Xva boaar mt aaa'lk 4ay baa ! 014 far a g.aaral aMma'y lo Iba aena aTTfo it.alitn. at wbtvka Ilia, a afoaraaom. af an jabt. alramalke N4 a44raaaa by anmlaaal ai" af Aro a4 obr acae.a wlil ba aff-r-4. All af Iba al-oartaa-al laboratorWa ora aOMO far atbi't faaarooavaw oa4 a.ral aial avatblta baa a a af raa4 f 4iplay to Iba Armory. iaiar t" ara tba ootaltry aboar Tb aaran4 tan'tal baraa aboar aaul bo b.i't I'ruiay albt lo tbo Araaaory. Tha f.cf.mna) af aafraa Imiiira. baa t-a aa af T-a.aT-4 a to Iia aaui lo aafOla llaaa of ! aa c-raaio ia Tbo loaaovahra' a ..-... r.a Iba aattra waah. Il r lini lan aa4 --l ra4. o.ra tba apa- i.il fa.i ir.. Miay Tba HofT-afnaa.ra" Caaatraa. alarl a til aaa. laraua-baat Iba aab. ia mnm tbta maaralnar avltb o larva alta4-a- -a, lo Iba, i,ftr"a Iba flral aao- af lb laa-'tar- raatak.ra rao f--raaa aa. b!4. Al llta flrat .! f f-.a l.mamabaa I'oaalfaa loalay I r.f.aMr b a l .1. af bo aaraoOj Aat rl uitia'al a'oi:a. atiaaaaw4 tba O'aaa ,i. ( roUla a.,r.tir rii-a.-lf ro. aa4 OH Taab xa4 rio.r f'rlra' oa. tba aulfl af a pasr r'aaaait.4 bT lafaaarty rfr4Mf t-Atf. t.flro aatfaioUifl ilwiaaM Iba r..i-l' a UiaaanM r, . (..la, la ina aftaroooo M A'wa K.nai::i. af arwatrr H, t . r.aa fear ar.'!-baaao b"'fa'a. lt aa-t I'xoi. 'lataa. a ihfbma af I ,f. Ui.a Anoo llarrooa. af a olumbia I iiaritr. f taa a aoo-bcxtr . anaa.tra i0 ao r"a' Pl- af '"iri CITY MANAGERHOLDS JOB fa. r;Rrr. o . 1 a ui eaa-r . I . f a, n-i av m T I tfm mt - frnmfril ncrH It fir Vw-.tr tnil tit rf-, ie (fiimiwa f trr ml t rer iam n mmm m rtty mrt J ( .VI i- Kmntn iui-M'i4 J V Hat -t I j rm mi ti ! r. f.J Knftiitff J..h e4Hfl" 'ta--4a.-et t fl (3 1 1 ft i.fti-- iil. T J t Pat v . f rtrtrtT f r m, ipfiiHH la rr4 dim- a-lf rit ftianxr la thm firat in iiAcr i. a ml mhn h ovtrnm! tl-.(tr laaaf f l Idft .iihmitt I ft rnmpl' mt o f rttr a t V"mm bfrlnf ft l'ta r:ntnf. tr k f l get Ma T I h Tn t J toft. Tit. trr i'fur r koi.nr -r-rt tit rlk--, wtaiab toC -nt fi 3 C- af4'-. fnrmrtjr .at n-iittrt hrt t r lftl f f of f atrial i rptrttai. II 4r-cJfi I'bark U m-5 laa.fa.-r ft rf't !. Oiy F finfir, WttrMia-afe. 'ttT T .. fr. I . It'imrH'-it I hi( of 'trt !. Trtmlir. V w . .V. Fa w rsatm 1 W a) t aTilo f tn (.. I. VI MtI. 1tT ' - tftrv V U l;t-hftrt4.dtft. F.MSSIN3 GIRL IS FOUND rl. tM-ftif rr-OI Altwft n-T arvft tr Aim Rr.. f Vai- t-i. Wll i -e-PP ft r(K Ift-t r'il .lofb,,- gf,rir..:r. h a.at.1 I f ftr i--f er. r-t3'r4 I fin4ittt K e-p I 'mrr 1 1 !. TfiT4 ft4 J f ararvog tr-'. tal ft ft I H k,wa rtlM '' J-4ftiI 4ftr1 ftl .V M' TO fc - H1 t Vf f. F, t F ijfti f i f r'l. a-fl fi.i hnW l'rtJir I w-diB htaf ff. .f -v.'! frt IF r- t tt a-h m. v. i t ! fta- i r ?. n,NI .) VfVti. ar-4 tl- fa M HF tia-fttl(l--- ,119111 (' l-lOlftlHf aVeafaVr pftft ia-rt E0YS CONDITION IS GRAVE 1t frrlHa-t lrr f.prwr-4 m l5-b-rrl Trfff. 9 toe Itrtioa. r., Tr I 4 vuai'-ard WwlS. :,in t J arol tWi gvtff-,4 a r f'l-vai ftw'l aaef mr-m arm ftft-l j M ii ft aft a jtiTtar . aa . a aadaw ! I a ' r fft j4 1 f a. 1 f 4) f - " 1 1 -a T- I . VJ . wm iwriw . n-----4 a tr. a. tt ta t ' !.. w nr r-.-T.f I a -m !. w ai lt".- ! ; r i-ta av.iipi 4t'iar t frr , ... 91'R.l -i.-k .t f ' wfc- ..r-r-t hr-fcrft h'9 l "- tii(J. fwJ Wkn Aar it lom,fo . 4-. furl. ir!-ftNW- B-i- II ; u mm fa-rrt hi It J lftlr?r. Who . a a- a -art.,!, a IV I ff M J,,, taviw-4 lb tir b-T"t In tht T-r- -o-.ntr - irtpoft .l'-f lod, . Mid M j tfa proVaMv wo- d want to ordar TRAIMEN ARE BLAMED . I ".'" M I aalraa-rrw I'.rfa.lag to t'aa Iwlla f l.paa faxr Irralrtf uaaiaa.enlrd On. t..M lr . Jaw 1 ' rar .l arll- re .( a.ra-baro lcif; f-t IraaVa ; ; ; ,r. at T . :(-r a oedar.4 . at r - c,:i'w a..., ibat ir.i GOLONELDUNNE IN RAGE C41PIDACY rot U:l.l:CTK cov,, r.tTiov, jtifotrcn. TO r-4"olaWor oat lolarojol Raaaooo farti o R.paaaaal Malta. aoak faaalr ol Haoablaaoo bra.laaa. Colonal raall it. Punna announced kia can4idacy yr.l.rday for dll" frora Mullnamab County o tba It a ( if. a a llwaM V. Ooaoo. oo Mao t.Miail II to aoalaaory rata to loo aollaoal RawwbUaaa oo.rottoav aubiaraa Naiaoaal CoBTaRtloo at Cblra a Rail Jaaa. Ila la tba I bird Rrpubliraa lo ant.r tba lUta for tba t p.araa to b fil .d. I'harl.a II. lary and i"barla W. ul too kava alr.ady anraounc4 that tb.y win r for aiartaoa aa 4araat'a-al- larata. I'oair 4la-at-laraTa and two dla pat.a from .arb runTaaion.l 4trtl ara lo bo -l--ll br iba oira. tDloaa Manna la tba firat randtdata fran tbi. Con raional dt.irtt. Coaoaal Cons, baa been a reaUrnl of Or.(oa for 1 yeara Ila waa County i Com art a, toner frnra llll lo l'"i and.! aa I'Te.id'ntlal Elector In H.'. voted f.r li.njamin l.rrin. rom U t I Ml. o toial of liS ear. Colonel Ihjnna waa I niiod Mat-. Collector of Int-rnal liaa.au. for tar-aon. I 1 - .v a a I.I.. la aeived ond-r lur rre.ideni. diatence of aev.n block, over tha ur w.. aaiiairf br Mr AlcKinhrv. nd'r o' Kourteanlh avenue, which waa ron'lrita.4 I bol4 lb. erfac. und lTdjint .odt ti and Tft. anl fr fl tnortth t IT l W tiAn Ad pn.fiilraltufi. M hf td l-rftv lh rott-i-trfh ip. ift ff ft i nrilni rsnkH x I for r r w iw T ii ih r-rr-4 of thft row. ion r of nlrfiftl Kftvnu. "t f fOBf. ! Cftl iir pMcx. lo nla fnr h C mDd.ia.l tot fYrvid?! 4Ptaa-ta4 r t fplft Of I h fttftlf." ftld 'nJcrvr njnr. If I ftftJ my rhokt. uT ttjo-ai! iv-o r-l for Hugh'i, - ilorf-rivfrr II ilY. of Aliourl. or rt.tian-1-r C. K no. " rwit't ftiy ortr f lh mn ft Ut 4 nftala tie nPUnlea-afl ft, tad I F irfii p.rttt". Thai. In mr opinion. BREWERY SOU BROUGHT v NiVit.Ti orritiu i w tnr n ':atT mt inHbllliLUKIL lai.oe-taoo aa(bl aa Pvevrol f orleil. r of l.aadi 4 Nrawoe4 A llbla Tea Dora of l.raro. ol.wriV. AVa.h.. Jan. i5peciL) la an aiurl upon tb. viaahincion dry law rua in tba Kederaf Court al rrbne. formal eeralre of Which waa maH. lodav apoa alvernar tater. AV. A Tanner. fl.te A I lornc a iaa'T al. and the lalaial Hrewlng da Mltina Com Mai. of (ipobaao. ar. jine. aa da f.n.lat to the rcmrtatnt of William aiaaM. a kr-oery aiocbioaJ-r llvina r Mab-a, Tetrtpoe.ry Injoaaction la a bed to prevent Tanner from proao- uttna; fia brewery for fattma t.a ra Oaov. IWer m-ada prl-r to Jaaojry I from l-a a'aia w.ila.a tha alalulory limit af I daae. and forcing II to reaa. iwaa'ilai-t.ra af baor for furricn ahlp oaeo. ainco f-.o la. h-ec-ama effecl'va. r)aa.-t aaaia.t ia. brewer cm ia.ni aa aaabed l- ev-nl it aalltng Ila ao a afnp-'li al a l-ae- Artioa t aia. n.w-aia in ai-Hr to In aladal botb I b-a d", laa and lo.tla- a af . I h- 'ilJllitn. w w r-. ---- i. i. a.i m j.-...i.n. -"iMAU UUlj tAUltd IUWI. dale fa-J for b aitak upon lha IA ai:iintla d'y law la A eater X Da VAITIIOIT AKIUT- AAa.lalactow laa Aaal. lo K If A I fr l aw I Jqwaar. Too. I A M: It. :;.. AAa.b. J- 1 lp- !,!,! a Not a .lea'. arre-t ba made b.e. .--ace the dra law wet into '.a-xt n-lay iat fbia aa tba brat ay aiikl fh luntha Ibat a,aa. In murilri. that taaany daa.i m k... aaa anaaai oo arreat. aaai aaootb I o AboraaWo p-Jic. aaeraaed Bra..t a oar i -a tn aini,, a-oat lnt-ata were dr..raa,a aa a mao a"4 baa w If. e.ch ra- r.i.a tb rcieaim iraa q-.aatitv of linjoor a,U.w4 ...' : daa aixltr lb. dry I. Ta.a -ra-rutin AttrR. J. K ltW lo i'rawtilinl Alt oaa la Kill llabtalie frar lNwar, ..Vf. Or. Jan J tfr-ial lr rabbit drive aa rlanned to take Mac at r.i Jt'-ttng below Ion. nest saedav. Hot ca-ffe. will bo a.rr.J I Iho.. att.adie br.cial I'llaa w i.ro.Med tt tba - W ft I . a. Tb(bi .abbita will b- b,.pl to ia. ala. 1 alva- 1 -A 1 Many Sard I ram Death al Oak land by r lrrmcn and Poller. -MrraMa Innnalaird and Many la ml I Ira Are Maroonrd. fACRAMTNTO. CU Ja- Ona of, lha haaalrat rain and wind itonni In j yaara la awrapins tha Hacramcnto Val-i lay. tbo rainfall la nortbarn lowna ba- . In particularly baavy. A part of thai bu.lnr.r taction and lb lower real danlial aaction of Cblco. logathar wilhi tbo luamond Hatch Company a plant.' war flooded by a cloudburat durln , lha nlcbt. Hcaldanta war raacurd In j rowboata. The rainfall waa ao hearr In hacra manto tbo echoola bad lo bo cloaad for lha day. lha children name unable to attend becauae of overflowed ilira aewera. A.V rRAXCIs0. Jaii. . With the mala po rl Ion of tba a1nd and rain torm which vlaited mmt of California yaafarday with alrooat unpracadentad doonpour and fury atlll off tba Ore-Kon-'lifornla roaat, a portion of to di.turbanra rapidly la moving eastward tooiaTbt. accordtna to tba report leeued by tbe Called Mate weather bureau h re. rihifpin. for the mo.t ra rt. ha a been paralysed, and many a-oeatere have bean forred to run out to aea. or. when barj rondiiiuna would permit, return to i porta alone; Iba roaal. I.lttle riamaaa lo rltrua frulta re ported from oranate and Irnton-rai.lns ( aaxilnna of lha elate, and w ant damage lo other clap, waa reported la of feel. by Iba breabtn of tba recent wave a aa aftermath of lha alarm. atporadle ahowara and rfuate of wind err.d today In fan I r.at'lara aa re minder that tba elorrn of yeeterdsy. whicb coal one life, many Injurlee and murb property damace. anil waa In the vicinity, norm eKnale ware atlll eat lonlKbt aloof the roaet. ft AK rBAXCIWO. Jan. S Claaaee were diemaaaed today In several echoola in which cortala rlaaerooma ware ex - poe4 lo the weather by broken aky ii(hi and window, a a reeult of tbe aiorn which eoept tha city loot niabl. Mae aOiool bulldinse were damaged by tbo wind. OAKLAND. Cat. Jan. I Twenty-five men. women and children warn eavad I from death when their home were I fiaaodeaj early today in lha atorta which! raaed over tha city cluriBal tha ni(t. They were taken from t'telr bona by f' reman and police offirara. Four (Mneae. whoao horn waa flooded under 13 feet of water, were aaved from' drowning All of tha public arhool war clo.ed at noon, baaemanta of many of Ihe' boildinaa bavin ban floodad. lioal were rowed from Ihe harbor, af ro-rd tr four fl of rfttr. Tht ir4l t in a coulrff. Two fmill of 1 1 mmhri--mottlv wontro and rh II drrn wr tahrn from flooded houm dofnlnt in rflwbtmi tbo walrr hav inc flodd th ord In bich thrr rpf. FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE I nn-rral s-rri Uv .rr Held for tltc Ijii- V. It. ;Ufke. Morft than t-'f prrpofm. lsraflr hl fornm r huiinria oriHtrt, yrtt?rdji jr paid irtbuift to thft m mor r off thn lair W . H. l.Uf-tr. m hoa drath occurred iAfurtt . KunTil rvkw -r con- ix-ti-d mt llvr Klnlrr rht.pt I by JT. K Itohm.of. fnrmxrly f.rnf rradr of thr ihrlntian J.-l--nr t'hurrh. Tha body rrrmalad. and the hM will br fTftllarrd on t hr icrftT of him fathrr ftrtd moihf?r In the Hivrrvlr ( fmrKirr. roliowlnt wrrr lar ftrtl nd hon orary rallbrnrftr-i; At-tUft 'hurl- I. Mantti k. Ion lwi. T N. iipp-noftrh. Walter Holt, 3. taJiadrra and J. I. Jnrni-rr. Hinofrr-Hrti la v. Howard Oar lord. rrrd I'l.t. .Mark l.vy. Fraiik Arta and Grorcr W. Towia. DYE SUPPLY IS PLENTIFUL Ortr con Oljr Woolen Mill-. Antlcl- onril'iV -TITT. dr.. Jan. S. -i rpr rial I -Tt 114 rrop of tourist on lh" arid plain of .riiona and Xrw Vl-o will t ailr to buy the Mahir-clrt-d Nava) run from the natiwt-, a in f.Arm-r rr. for thft Tiaon t'M jr Wooifii Mill, w her th riK are made, la wtl nuppMfrl with dyrnturf. Th lo- a iUnt onr of I h f.r In it.- '-tion that la nM orrin orrr II. frvupplr of dryt. olnK to thr Kum pa an war. Ma.iu.rr of thr Orfion Citjr mi-l f-ra.nat a po-alt-la rhortac of dyr and bouant alt tha dye-Muff thjr cou-d aoo n-r tha war atartcd. m m m m. awa Jb ak ff-W Al-rfr " I fi t t Mar hall al I maillla Kill Animal and Maule Ordrr I Iuc-d. CAIATIW-A. Or, Jan. Mtoclat I rcitcmenl waa rreale4 here today ben a t"g with rahiea entered town. Marahal f'tevena finally killed the animal, btat of before several doge had Ian bltte. The doa'a head baa been arnl to f'ort'and fur evaminatinn and Major Marcher baa ordered all doc aaled. pending reauita. Kalrrn OffU-iala atord. f ALl'M. Or. Jan. 1 lpe.-l.l ) Tha City oun.il tonialit al Its Initial nieetin of lb new er elected rlty offlcera at a caia"-u held laat ,.. Tbo. elected wae: AA'alter , Sac, ton Ally r'nine.r. K AA'. Macy. City Attorn... A. H liaa, hircet om. mi.ainarr. Iiarry ll'itton. Kir I'hirf: 1 tt. It Mllea. City Health flfflcer. 1're.ant membera of tha fira and ro tl.o department wer. reappnantci. C. IA- llrlilon Now Chairnua. aLff. Or, Jan. S iSraerial) r-la d. IV Altchlaon waa loHav appointed chairman of the Oregon Public F-ervic Commi.aion to aerva tnrouebnut this ...r. II. au. ceed Thnfn.a K. Csmo- L who reaigneo a cnairman that col!en. might bold the place-. Tha term. a.f r-th n-mraiMioiiara ezpir in J au at i , 11" Dinint-Room Pieces III large Oak Chin Cloaei in I'ower' Price - ReductngatlQ Cfl Clearance Saia for. . aj 1 J.JU $35 7$ KomH Buffet In Powrra" Irlce-Re- i'tor. : ." " $ i 6.30 tlT.TS riank - Ton Dining Table In I'owera' Prlc e-Re- ducing Clearance a Q QC bale for. a.i? ll.e Fumed Oak Buffet In Power' Price - RrduclniatlC 1C Clearance Sale for. . 1 Oa X J fai.OA S4-tnch Dining Ta b I e In I'o w e r a Price - Reducing Clearance Sale for.. 117.75 Double - Door China Closet now at I3V7S White Enamel buffet reduced to... fSS Jacobean China Cloeet reduced to... 1 .1 0 Fumed Oak Iluffet on sale for... $39.50 $ 9.95 $18.75 $22.00 $25.75 Dealers and Out-of-Town People Make this store your trading- place during this great January Clearance Sale. The values are ao remarkable on tbe very things you need that yon can well afford to come hundreds of miles to procure them. This announcement ia merely an Index to the thou sand of bargain to be bad. s y i 'i Lefi NEW VI EXPECTED Defects Found in Former Or ganization of Teachers. COUNCIL TO BE SUPREME W hilar IjiMrrn Orrjxon Aajwlatlon la Separate Krom That or Went, Ireumptinn la That It Will Pari Iclpatf In Movement. CXIVEnsiTT OF OREGON. Eugn. Jan. J ISpeclal.) In tha adoption of the i new conatltutlon at this week- meeting In Medford. Or., the AVestern fnrrgon Teachers Association ha fol lowed the nrecedent set by a few or ah. mor. rrore-!ve state In the r.iiMrv aurh aa New Tork and Call fornla For aome year the teachers k.v. found tha old form of organixa tlon loo rumbrou In achieving actual re.ulte. There has been much talk and little definite and continuous action. To remedv Ihl defect, the new con aimitlon put the matter of working out deOnti. policies for the Improve ment of Ihe educational system and of tha teachers statu In the hands of a renreaentative council. The larger part of Ihe membera of this council are lo be choeen by counties, each county In the state being entitled to a repreaventatlve. while the larger aounliea receive an additional repre sentative f"r each hundred teachera be yond the Drat 100. Slxly-flv rrpre aentatlvea will go In under this pro vision. The arrangement for the next class of member form a unique departure In such organisatlona In America. It providea that any local teachera" aa lation in the state, whether of prln clnala and superintendent, of grade teachers or high school teachera. may bo represented by an accredited dele acatv provided only that It meets throe limei during the year and taa a niem ber.hlia of at h-eat IS. Additional member! are permitted from the chartered collegea and normal achoola of lha state, from scientific as auclatlona and from school officers .-onventlon. It Is ex pea-tad that the ftrat complete gathering in Portland In ltl ri,i nomber at leaat IS repre aentatives of thae different groups of teacher. AA'bile lh teacher of Laatern Ore gon, who hava a separata association, has nd as yet taken formal action. It la considered highly probable that ,hey will otn In the new movement, ao that lha council will represent ail parta of the tata -The new conatltutlon waa adopted in It mam feature practically without a dlentlng vote.-and the teacher of tha alate are Itaoklng forward to an asgreaaive policy In the promotion of the public educational Intereata of the etate." eald Dr. If. D. Sheldon, deaa of tlae school of education. Mr, (arli-ar Home) Front Kast. CH KHALI. AVaah, Jan. J. (PpeclaL) William Carllale. head of the arllale- rennell lumber Company, which is l.i.l romblet:itg in. iaii,aiuwn .-a ou sawtuia plant arable; II mil" between imoicnee new gig Bargains in Used Ranges A Jewel Steel Range. large all, new prVe f A C( 9.7S. on ale for.. ilO.OU Duplex Steel Ranfre. new price 4j. uaed price is only new price $45.00. i) Cf m ly. . . ifa.tfiuu Buck Cook Stove. large else, new price 13:. ou. usedtac ff price is only OlOaUU Garland Oil Rarape. side oven, new price $.'5.00, used price is.. Garland Gas Range, new price $30.00. of fered now at only.. . Low - Oven V u I c an Hit Range, new price $21. offered at.. New Method Side Oven Gas Range, new price $35.00. on sale now U A-B Sanitary Gas $26.50 $11.50 $ 7.75 $22.50 $24.00 $15.75 Range, new price $32. SO. now special at Vulcan Side - Oven Gas Range, new price $3-, to close at This Splendid VICTROLA Combination $81.15 A beautiful Vlctrola and sixteen choice selections leight double-faced records), and one record cleaner. See them in the beautiful first floor display rooms. S26JS0 Symphony Talking Ma chines Complete With 20 Selections $13.45 One of the biggest value In talking machlnea offered In months. Only a limited number to be had at this veiy rpecial price. Onalaska, 1$ miles southeast of Che halls, has Just returned to Chehalis from a visit to his old home at Atchison, Kan, where he spent the holidaya POSTAL PROBE PROMISED Spnrta-XcvA bridge Residents Former Routing for Mail. Ask BAKER. Or.. Jan. 3. (Special.) Act ing upon complaints of the residents between Sparta ana Newbridge, Repre sentative N. J. Slnnott 'has secured a promise from the postal authorities at AA'ashlngton that an investigation will be made of the reasons why the people should not be served by mail as before the last contract was Issued. So defi nite date was set, but the investiga tion Is expe-ted soon. With the present routing of the mail, a letter from Sparta to Newbridge, 12 miles away, must go through Baker, Huntington and Robinette. a distance of 129 miles, and the route ia not ai v.ay open because of slides on the Snake River Railroad line. HOOD RIVER LEVY IS 13.2 Tentative Tax Budget Ia Trimmed From $163,000 to $130,000. HOOD RIA'ER. Or.. Jan. I. (Special.) Hood River County tax levy for the year, exclusive or the 11-mill city tax and special levies In school and road districts, will be 13.J. An add! tlonal levy of 1.1 mills will be msde on ni-ODerty outside of the three school district not having high school. Thl fund will raise $7000 for the pupils of thesa districts who are attending hlgn schools of other districts. The tentative tax budget of $185,000 wa nruned by the County Court and It advisory committee to $130,000. The only Increase maae was ma. oi aovw for construction ofa fireproof vault for county record. PAT SAVILLE PASSES ON Former Pendleton Xewspaperman Die in Kasteni Oregon Asylum. PENDLETON. Or, Jan. S. (Special.) Pat Kaville. aged S. a former Pendle ton newspaper man. passed away at the Kaatern Oregon State Hospital last night. He was born In Ireland In 1S50 and came to the United Stales early in life. For a number of years he wss ad vertising manager of the Guide, which waa nubllahed In Pendleton. After i..inar Pendleton. 14 years ago. Saville went to Alaska. He waa committed to the State Hospital last year from Uma tilla County. Train Kills Man on Track. HOOD RIVER. Or, Jan. 3. (Special.) Rounding a heavy curve at A lento this morning O.-AV. K. t .. train .o. ja. the Oregon-Washington Limited, struck and killed Instantly a pedeatnan whose name, from papers found on the body. Iabelieved to be Frank C. -Smith, High way Bids Sought. OLTMPIA. -Wash.. Jan. 3. (Special.) The itata Highway Commlsion ha fixed January 54 as the date for receiv ing bids on the construction of 34 miles of permanent highway, extending from mt.ville for which $i."00 is avail- l ie ci urn anu I aiaSa Values $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, two good patterns, extra value 0J at, the yard. O C $1.35 quality of Brussels and Velvet Carpet. 500 yards in the lot, extra"TQ special yard price lifC $12.50 Tapestry Ruts. 9x12 size, 3 patterns, ffo QC Clearance price Is..... wOaUJ Library Tables Radically Reduced $25 Drop-Head "Sterling" Sewing Machines $ 1 S.GS Drop head, automatic lift, ball bearing1 stand, complete aet of at- tacbmen value only po.-aibie TO I laUWTY 11 0551 Easton. $73,000. including four bridges to be let in separate contract, and nine mllea of the McClellan Pass road at $00,000. GILL TO HAVE OPPOSITION Woman First on Rolls Among 500 Voters and 3 Announce Candidacy. SEATTLE. Wash, Jan. 3. Oliver T. Erickson, president of the City Coun cil, and Austen F. Griffiths, former Councilman and former chief of police, filed as candidates for Mayor today. Erickson will not resign from the Council. Mayor Gill has announced that be will file. Notwithstanding tnc bad weather 500 voters registered this morning, the first on the rolls bring a woman. The election will take place in March. Eastern Star at Dove Klects. COVE. Or, Jan. 3. (Special.) The new chapter or the Order of the East ern Star of Cove, at a meeting Thurs day, was named Cherry Chap'.er and, by informal ballot on elective and ap pointive stations, elected its prospec tive officers as follows: Worthy matron. Mrs. Nellie Grace: worthy patron. Rev. Charles H. Powell; associate matron. Mrs. Ella Anderson: treasurer, Mrs. Alice Duffer; secretary, Mrs. Constance An deraon. conduclreaa. Mrs. Bessie Lay; as sociate conductress. Mrs. Stella Dean; war der. Mrs. Pearl Huntley; sentry. Mrs. Nellie Evans: Ada, Mrs. Mildred McCall: Ruth, Mrs. Dorcas Blevins; Esther. Mr. Jean Mo Cown: Martha. Mrs. Maud Anderson; Electa. Mr. Myrl Forsatrom; chaplain. Mrs. Lela Poall; marshal, Mrs Olive Thomas; or ganist, Logan K. Anderson. Grays Harbor Pays Part of Debt. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Jan. 3. (Spe cial.) Grays Harbor County last week paid off $18,000 of its bonded Indebted ness and interest at 5A per cent. The county owes only $162,000 now and ha until 1924 to pay off this debt. Co-operative Creamery Proposed. MOKMOtTH, Or.. Jan. 3. (Special.) Hie Coming Baby! Hooray! Hooray! Nothing else can so completely endear as to the present tnd the future ftsthe expected arrmu or a baby. But in tbe meaii time tbe comfort of tbe motbrr in of vast Important There ia a splendid external mn edjr known as MMoU er'a Friend" which ex erts a wonderful influ ence upon tbe expand, ina: muscles. The? be come more pliant, stretch without undue pain, make tbe period one of pleasant antic ipation instead of ap- prebenjrion. In a aeries of splendid letters tram all orer the country nmthers tell of the rreat help "Mother's Friend was to them. Even faTandmotbers tell tbe wonderful story to their own daughters about to enter tbe state of Brtherhooi. Get a bottle of "Moth er's Friend today of your nearest dninrist. I'se this splendid help with your own hand rnided by your own mind. For a free book of interest and importance to ail mothers write to Bradncld Eetrulator Co 400 Lamar Blda; Atlanta, Ga. It relates tbe personal experiences of many happy mothers, it tells many thincs that all women should be fa miliar with; it U at onre a mid. an.4 I frapiraUuu. Vr fiM tvt Utia) bwiw mm. Sis m H5t m Never Before Such in Floor Coverings $12 Heavy Pro-Brus sels 9x12 Rups. good assortment of pat- ( Q QC terns, special D a3aJ $18 Seamless Tapes try Brussels Rugs, and A 7CS assortment offered atwl4iD $27.50 'Axmlnster jtups, xi3 size, six good patterns to choose .from at. $19.85 $2f Fumed Den Table,t a gag. ."G-in.. Clearance Sale J 4 .OO $15 54-inch Stickley Kurrted Library Table ffnn 7tt on sale for. VaaaCa f O $27.50 40-in. French Leg Library Ta ble f1 1 CIS on sal j. for D 1 l.OO $32.50 Light Fumed Library Table a t J a aa . e Clearance Price o(... wl lalU $48.50 Lisht Fumed Library Table, 54-in., ftOi CtJ now for 9aCO.OO $115.00 Mahogany Li brary Table, drawers i !$58.40 both sides.... $38.50 Jacobean Can Top L i b r ary Table, (in Qf on sale for. J)l7oOU $42.50 Mahogany uonsul iaDle. Clear rr: $21.25 ance Sale Price.. $24 Oak Library Ta $13.65 ble, square lines, at.. at lowers nig sale. 1 TH!RD& j A movement is on fiJot amongst the farmers of this vicinity to start a co operative creamery. It is argued thai; a creamery of this sort under proper management will pay the farmers fully 25 per cent more for their cream. ALLmRHANDS Spread Rapidly to Elbows. Very Painful and Itched and Burned. Nearly Crazy with Irritation. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My trouble began when my hands broke out all over In little watery blister and spread rapidly to my elbows. The breaking out was red and unsightly and my bands were extremely bad with Inflammation and were swollen.' They wero very painful and both itched and burned and I was obliged to scratch and then they seemed to be irritated worse and I could not sleep. When near any fire, I nearly wont crazy with the Irritation. "The eruption came on a week before I got Cuticura 8oap and Ointment. In twenty-one days I was healed. (Signed) Mr. George Porritt, Thorp, Wash,, July 15. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book oo request. Ad dress post-card "Cotiean, Dept. T, Boa ton. Sold throughout the world. BADJREATH Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Ollvo Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gent Iv but firmly on the bowels and liver. stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purify ing the enure system. Tt, ov Ho that which dangerous calo mel does without any of the bad alter effects. .... . , All the Denents ot nasty, niuivciiiiiaw griping? cathartics are uenvt-u num Dr tdwaraa un r i a" ,q ..,,, u . griping pain or disagreeable effects of any kind. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with hnu.nl and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. towards unve laoiets are pure ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. . Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect, 10c and ?5u bus. O. Adv. The Olive laoit-t uompany, uoium- per Dux, All arui,.,isi.a. M Y BLISTERS Ova 1. a-1 i M. Sil-fie Bal aavl(lwa AiSJ t-a- aaila at laiu "1 I Hp 107.0