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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY .. 1916. i : - - H HEW PARK ORDER REACHES PORTLAND .ational Playground Along Co- lumbia River Highway to Be improved at Once. TWO DESIRED POINTS WON kaRhrr ovs W ill oer-alr-et om IImI Ur.n teaihl. Mlilrh I r lwitf iliMi r lr)tmj Ira tarlrrle- Moaat Hand. " The f'numft ;rff f'ara dieleioa of fn. Orafon Netioral for..t t th. rkrutmai yr'Bl that h.a a-.n hand ed t In. rran4 rieinh.r ef torn' n.r.a r f t. H'". ."eretary of aTi-i'tar., TTk . ftnfttin"aii( of the land ctee airteatNi er-.r tael etar. t. fmfi farat a'nT t h rlumMi l'Sf I a fr.et National p. r a r .... en-t f ftrrt It pr.- at.toee fe 1- fwnte rMf lor k(ltfl In. Inasn.-.ltat. 4lopnwil f l .. .lutl part, we. Ik a-.-r-1 r v Mh.t--ei aed w ee ree.ned fee t. temr-r of I'tffniwftt In l"rt J.el yeel-rdar Mrnln. T1. rii ef lb- maenbar l rit44 th. i)irn aa-. n I la a-t a I't tit... Land, for para eraw..e we. a 4a Leal Jlueanr. vah.a a fornaai re. a r-.t .e xx. Jit i. tr the rie firwtl)H ef tha (trBin tande a tn. 'olmi l;i..r 11 t foe a I - i f r.t.r M . "".' la Tart. and aa Jir I" end aft.r uk tite trta ea.r ! iXraT In. lliulikl -ii.f that ta.ra sraaild ha m troaiel. la (tcta the a.11.1 TN la. were cleeaift.-s' and e..e gated sy-taallr aw Jalr S-. altho la .tai: lhfg( th. matt.r feed ta aa 4t4 a-t e.ran.t af " IcfHry .Mlr aritll paw-naber St. TMe ar. an.a.. the arret oa an. at tha" the I'htmWf ha. l.aa np ta tu'li wl'fc la roliimHn ll -vy r-a.rtl la It lirat avint. laa .amaa.aa l a UM ar tKa 'ir4 aa4 tlMl ".f I. a m--a.nt fo III coBlalin al a - 1 1 lv raa.t lrM Salal r" . aaaa t 'tuaBa laT aa4 li4 :..r v:ut 4 win. t IUf hm f. ! fowall Vait-y oa.4. mm-' n It olMa la n-'lrr;. Hl ll4 a a vatttnau- atlmblla trip. Ta flr.t ta !. la IPia iM'f ajvra . ha lha atat aark v av -1 4nl. aa4 ! laa raa taaa I ai 4ftalx 4..l'a-4 lf Htty aa!at al t'aambia llsHa f It tur aaa aa aaal froaa la 1'H.l.kf t'Htf rrat.r iraa aa4 t t. "a l'a, wiaa taa aur y lrl vtif la. toiat IImm4 lo r4 an luxl II-!:. Ur. A;:-a I. fatll. rasltara4 at lh M Jltnooiah ;..t.rda. Mr. aa4 Mra. it C. i h jrrbill. of Houl taa. ara at tha r.rktna, M . Ila.a.i'. a luiharmaa of Cacrrr C-oa. la at la U. M ait.r M. Il.rra. of L Grand. ! rct.tr4 at tha h.ar4- I rarB Tort-r. of Aatorla. r'Sllr4 at If loipanal ir4y. II 11 o.-o4. of .poan. rcltrrd at IK Nortonta )tt.r4ar Miaa Klia I l..t of -.nlralia. Wh.. la ri:r.4 al lb Imparlal. c; W. ;illaiir. of liiPpboro. rl t.r.4 at l I"a .(.rdar. Mr a4 lra. J T far.l.na. of Rank, ar. nljtr4 at tha parkioa. Mr an Mr J J. Kill r.cttr4 al t h. K. tort trdaT from Hod. ' and Mr W. It. Oraanlaw. of fUa I'r ix I o, ar at th Mullnomao. Ir I. K Hrhoilrr. of Nwbr. r .l.r4 at th fward trdr. I" II. Akinon. at iitoiwr of Pakr. r.ciir.4 at tb Or.aoo yxtarda)r- S4 T. Kaufman, of rUT;aad. O, r. lal.r.4 at tb Multnomah lr4a)r M- and Mr W. L. Jnhnon. of U.od. r.atar al lb Tarkln ytrdr. Mr aa4 Mr.. Il.ibrl J. I'lac. of tmria. Wnt. ar al Iba Nortonia. t il. I'ruihahaak. a Hood Klr m.r rhaai. I. r(i.i.r.4 at ln Cort.llu. - M. and Vra. J. C. Lo4 ritrd al th. I'ora.tiu l.rdjr from Albanjr- K M and W. V. Manninff. of IWallla. w.ra arrtTal al U Portland tar da' ilr and Vr V. J M.lb-r rl- BANK ADDS TO SPACE Lumbermen's Trust Company Leases Adjoining Room. $25,000 DEAL CONCLUDED r. K. IVoniaa Co. Tratlea S Lot In Irtlnston. Valued at 500, for Quarter Blk on Port land Hri.tita at (10,000. A l.aa aram.nt that will (tv tha t-umb.rm.na Tru.i Companr thro ttmta Ita praavnt apara wu toiwrlud.d ra.tordar In addition to Important raltr tranaacllona. Tha ator Jul north of tha rrnt Lumb.rni.n'a Truat fompanr uarlra. obIiI r-nllr o'Uild br John A. Iloabllna'a fun. Companr. ld )r..trdar for a cn-yar prlod. and work out a plan for backlna" tha pro pod rnterprla and will report to th Ad Club, after which a popular cara palrn will b launched to ral the nerraaary fund. itPMiiv tnanv raauests hava been re ceived from llffernt oriraniiatlona fori encacementa for lecture niuairaiea with th ltera-er-Jone pliture. Th Curtt Publlahln Company baa written aakin that a definite dale, when Mr. lierer and Mr. Jone can appear and tle their lectura in Phlla de;phia. b named. It l planned that the plcturea ahall b aent to Washing ton and abown there aa a part of the rampalvn In behalf of tha proponed road around Mount Hood in the Na tional Park. tieveral unlreraltiea of tb Eaat hi ala-nlfied their dealre to arrange for Iccturea. ali-raiio'i. ara alreadr under way. The ' cl.lld BABY REPORTED CREMATED Japanrae rat ltodr on Tyre With riir' Carce, la Charge Made. That II Huenada. Japanese tenant on a farm near Orraham. on a funeral prr of crape alaken. two month ago burned the body of an Infant. toKether with the carcae of several plK that had died of dirraae. la the Information that reached Deputy lltrlct Attorney Samuel H. l lerc yesterday A report advi.lna; Inveatlicatlon waa made to Ir. Iavld -S'. Kober-. ecratary . tha State Koara Ol neaiwi. n waa dad and there la no evl- STKfCTl'KE ALMOST Bl'RIED IN SNOW AND ICE THAT SHELTERED INTREPID MAZAMA WINTER MOUNTAIN CLIMBEKS. - 1 i 7f : If fa cmt tniT or siorsT hood At it looked kw ieiri da v. r. ih. fi.er. .now atorm that prevailed on th summit of Mount Mood on New Tear'a eve waa af- rorj..i t-narl.a K. Warn.r and Wl.liara tan. enthu.laatlr Masamaa. who made mountain on tha tat day of th old year, by I araa Mount M.xfJ aula. ..i;an uwim.n. the first Winter ascent of the cabin built on tb cra.l of th peak laat bummer by the vet- Tb cabin bo.a tb frlald condltlona mil provau on in. .urnni.i v - . - " ' Mint It -l la th. on y a.K tU la th Pacific North-.. t that has any aort of a shelter at Its summlu Th l... of buil4;n lb. cabin laal (tumm.r waa an Immen. undartaklns. th lumbar belna; carried to the top of tha y packers, who a.ay4 tb difficult trail to In summit with th boards a trapped upon their backs. Norton ia y.atrrday from t.r.4 al lb nif of th. National park, an-l for. I !.tll. r-l.. i J II. r'inUp. a l-jmbermanv r.ia- a.m.i.r bkl.. b.. aet to lwr9 ml ,k Portland yaalerdap from r.iMMi-tii MArtbur aa4 otn.r. 'aav a4a lorka. M th. r.mr. xa for lb. iopl j i Martia and . F. Dalmoth. C r4 ! a- ar?M.4 oear4 s.aioo.ir ; !t.r,4.. or. w.ro anyone y.at.rday aa'il inia In4 'p & campaica bt 'CatMfwL T (ormml'ta. tbal fca. n.nd4 tb. MnMlm f'l lb 'hamaor iomU'i r. an.erar-f. IL r. aa.llay an4 Jarvb kaa.l-e. STUDENTS BEGQME TABS MHIWl 1X1 all ON in. arrlal at tb Multnomah. flli.t. Jan 4. Imperial. Prom ornu-pia rtt.r4 at tb La Paul W. la.bl.ln. lia.la w flll'.tf. Jan. iSplal Pol !! Portland reraon ritrred at al th I -a partition between th two rooms will o taken oot and a new entrance mad, .iving the tru.t company a private lobby fronting on Kifth street. John A." Keatinc. pre.ldenl of the Lumbermen's Trust Company, aald yes terday that th xtra apace was neces sary to tak car of lh company s craalni bualnoa. Approximately li"a will ba spent in maklns th repairs and Installing new fixtures. Mr. Keating received word yesterday that lh company. Ihrouah Ita fan Krancl.co orTJ es. had Juet been award ed lb i.ja Uau of i pr cent elate dene to thn contrary it waa a vio lation of the ISIS law requiring the recording or every birth with the cUata Hoard of Health. The penalty ia a fin of from fit to North. rn. IreT It. Itmllb; IL.ll.. U T. K.ady. rea( tl tain av ) T ab INS Sal ,: ilit'ittt. lrm Ik' Waohlng t -) It." 3lol. an. I late t.-ru't. of II. urnta Neiel M li' Ua. Jl.4il algbt trml.4 a b-ar4 Id rrl.r f-.t.n. ta. aoval anilltia training .Mo. 4-as4 teir aa.y-bluo a.ie 4ita an4 capo aad f..-... mir or4r. lo r-po't fr t.,r fir.t d' I W-a4y -iht Jj" K I T. loti ( In ii from l lo J y.ar. . omo .1 le bat a'blla in th. st't'i a'. tb" fri i ta. Tno ajh rnort4 and th 4iln. sr. ala4 lo r.uo. TTa4 Wl. sav I'r.t Ht.iooa. J.-k Men.fiel k . rr Hratarl" flr.t Wii:um lnk ,.r..nl V II llarrx. Jr. fir. I. al.f M vo4 to fir.t. Il-lt t'.anarf. rn.t Itoao.t iN.iait. en aln.rma . lr' ll.aka. f r.t. k'wi'' o.ll. fir.t. IWrvey oa e n..rn . !' u I Iw.a. rirar Ku W.n..nail. fir.t. Il..r... p. a., it. fir.t. Vs . I. tlr.c- . Jr.. firt. I: '. V-.l a4 Maalr fnforth war. too a.w o a-. a h pr.o.tr4 lh i'kl ..i bot.la iI.t: At Iba tireal I h t a m a v bond ordered by hant liar para l ounir. laltiornia. at iv vm oo arirued Intareet. Th. bonda mature serially from l:l to l. P. o. Hurrkhardt and his brother, f. A. Hunkhardt. of th Alaka-Pa-cirtc Klhrla Company, have purchased ; by feet of land located Just south of the southwest corner of Park and ink alreota. from Wilder brother, for a consideration of I. !.. The Burck- bardt relate already owns the corner loi. The properly Is unimproved. r. K. Bowman a t'o. ye.lerday look litl throusb Herbert liordon lo the quarter bo k on the northeast corner of Nineteenth and Kim si reel. Port land Height, which Hured as part payment In a recent apartment-houae deal. Tha How man agency baa given Mr. Oordon tltl to vacant land lo feet aauar on th norlheaat corner of Kaet Twenty-fourlh and Thompson streets. Irvington. Th Heights prop erty is held at a Sl.o valuation and Ine Irvlnalon corner at !. Tha liowmaa agency assumed a small mort gag and paid !)" to balance tb Irade. TRIBUTE PAID MR. WINCH DECEMBER ISWET MONTH llalnfall Total. 0.T3 Imlic With Nurwuil T.ol Irsrrsro, r.mber wasn t such a rainy month after alt Many poopl thought It o'4l4 be a record breaker. Tb governmental meteorological summary for the month show that Ihe total precipitation for P.. ember. Il. aa i in.b.s. wbi'b, wbil more than an IncH In emceaa of th normal, was ao record breaker by a n r m .a n a. Tha normal l 31 Inches, b'll a good mar rrevlou tveember. hav broken he lli record Iomher. !:. fr In.taO'O. poor.4 down an aggregate ol I 1 1 inrhe. upon the Portland popu U, Hut recent history dss not prod era a w.tt.r to-tinlwr Sim 17. w' . th fall Inch... Th. I.t four month, of lU ax con. 4 the normal rlnfalL according to thi. rp.-rt. producing an aggregate of ::iJ In.., wbil th normal I !: . Tfia !ih..t temperature for rcem hr w. II d.grera. on I Tth. and th low sat wa. i degree., osi the 5th. The avereso m.an .'ailr lemperature log th ao.1.1 waa tS d'greea. ! i GAMBLING ARRESTS MADE ka'iag "oca ho ?. LOCAL CHAMBER HONORED t altrsl tate-a IWnlv Sarta A.ldc SM High! tea I vpo urthae.1. liar Held fiey ordm-tle anr and I cMsr ss lawllrry Chargr-a. nr.r.u t ui.i Ki.r. ti ih:t moor i. T: B:rr(iit. Ilfforfa let fnwin M4easwsl laal right Thai Maateaee) HI. Deatk Are Reviewed. harged with conduct. n a gambling gam la aa op.lair. room on ItnrnaMe .treat, between Third aa4 rourth .treeta. ;rge Vlakas waa arre.ted bv Patrolmen lei Ins and M4' eni win K. trt.d la Muai Toetlaa.1 s t himh-r h Seen ..n:l k-aor. I t llto I et.J SKl.i N.mS-r ar t'amm.ri-.. w B K-a I. hol4 I f-ar-a aaal a M ahlrtoa. ! . f iot .! aa lh. ...a n .r PsToarv ha. o.a II to e pioit tlV. a'tr..- of It oetw..l. k g .m. .- k. to ho K.i-1 al tr. .w n :H 11..1.1 Iho oj.puao of lb. Poetl.a l i iw. aa I I". fa-I w ao4 J 'sr. charged wllb oo r. " i- I.. r 1 1. I .-I '..I h n Hirer oorr'-lpat-n. w.r fe4 I re h. lw H llsti will .hooa I j.oi.il. rharged wltb baring lottery Il i. est.- t.4 t V '.l oth.e f' a- f,sr4 11 t'lf.a lo f-a.'l la.r.l I l W'H I la'ra.l-w.4. Il.ed College paid tribute jeaierday morning lo lha memory of Martin Winch, lo whom the institution has been Indebted for Its existence. Prac tically the entire faculty and studrnt body gathered In the chapel in honor of Iho man w ho., .(fori, had preserved the Il.ed College endowment by his long legal atrusgle to maintain the will ol Court today. Mike i r r. Amanda Heed I (Hi., who signed a complaint iiiioi I. arr..t4 saen. all.-, that b lot abot Ah nirg arreoied I" a raid by Pa- I trima tii er m " . oo - .hare. eoadweting a loitery gam I al IHS llr.l .tre.l. Wa. fm4 i In t w .... li .l CowM e.trdav. Cfcarle PERSONALMENTION. a. rat r.i r.f--t. tf l'rl tj. M l I 4t Jt'aV r.a-I- J a,i0 f ft I ). JITNEY LAW HAND STAYED Mr. Il Takrw .Vlwea) ta AdW- of Ity AlloTTecy la llocrw". M- t. Mi l.i- e t The rwll'a. I. i.. H.i.t. ef I'-'.vall.. f ll.ppiwr. ia reu Pvatl. of swaltl. Mr a I VI r. I', at 11. a.o I I. a cr.wr 1.4 at Iho I'.fli.a . Me a4 M-. ! C r. at th- hr."4 X. W A'hright. ef M.rvanv I r4 b.t.r.4 al th. laroo. . l -" af luke-. r r'sfrd at fa. rurtU.1 r..t.r.tar. XI- and M- .V W. Tievl. ef Cottage .. a .-. at lh. I. ni. . . x SaaeUksr. aa ioauraat avaa f r-...4,.e ihe rec.lpt bv lb i Ireuir Bl ' Court of a writ of mandate from Ihe jstat. ur.s lurt In lh Jitney I r.4-j:t..'n ord aance case. norr.m.al " of 11. Iitae? ordiaaa-- has b.n held I or a, f.mm... oo.r fwly n advh-o of i .lioraea UHa.a. Kverythlng la lrs.lt f-r lh. .arorve-w.rt el tne .....urf aed Ihe .al proc.do.ro bo- I I o .. i tb. court, la expected lo be ......4 ur witMn a 4a or Iwo. So far out of about Jitneis In tl. . fj .igt h. applied under the ardi.lt' tor iK-.naee It. It. Sf-rasre-r. -ewltr lUnker. Hlea. P: TTtJ". Waab. Jan . Rohort It rn .r Bret ue-pre.M.nt f lh N'- tonal Park of Con-marc. d!d sud denly al b-a boene tdar. aged 41 years. II. had b.ea orgegad la banking In w .vi' i sears and waa widely kaoo a ibxaugktfut ta Nortaaest, T. I l:t!ot. pr.aldent of Ihe board of tru.te.a and lifelong frleod of fr. Winch, delivered the addreaa. He char acterised Mr axW inch aa a man of "in fallible integrity, b. cheat honor and !oai devotion " In an earnest aptrot-a-lion ho told tb students Iho story of Mr aisikr fowr-year legal struggle lo preeerv- Ihe Ke.4 will, the strain of wblra broke bis health and hastened bis death. -The endowment of Reed College would hate oa fialf a million doilare If Ihe wl'l bad been broken. said It. l:llot. "and Mr Winch would have been one of th chief beneficiaries, but be n.ver swerved In hie steadfast efforts lo preserve II intact, as lb Heeds had w tehed " IT. Kllol ataa related Mr. Winch's eervlceo to the college during hie term as a trwstee. During ibis tiroe he made an extended trip through the K-at and studied education methods for the bene fit of Meed Colleg entirely at his own (oil. SCENIC LECTURE PLANNED d 1 loti 4"nmmlllre Would Mend IW-rc-r-Jnr-o ru-larra 1"bI. Oregon's scenie allractlons for tour. Ista are to k exp:oited aa never be fore through a -day Kastera tour of th famous Iterger-Joaea color pictures of the Columbia Klver Highway. If plan considered by special rnmmlt leo of tha Portland Ad Club ar suc- re.af jt. The committee, co-orra t mg with the !. urut comniitlr of U Ad Club. Will CODE HEARING IS TODAY IMnmbrr and Iltiildrrn lo Have Floor at Council Merlin---. Plumbers, builder and other inter ested in the rlty" proposed new plumbing code will hava an opportunity tomorrow at 10 o'clock to speak either for or against th provisions of the new code, when Ihe proposed measure goes before the City Council at a spa rial meeting. Th measure a proposed by the plumbing code revision committee out lines the methods or Installing fixtures. Among the more Important provisions Is one establishing a system of plumb ing permits. It will be necessary to obtain a permit before doing any plumbing work and to pay a fee for the permit. L R. GEISLER MAY BE AIDE Portland Man Invited lo Serve aa Vice-Consul In Germany. L. Ilapltarl Oelslcr, elder son of Judge and Mrs. T. J. Oeisler. of this city, has received an offer of appoint ment of Vice-Consul at the American consulate In Cologne. Germany. He was pom In this city In Idv. Mr. lirlslrr'a early education was re ceived In Ainsw-orth rchool and Port land High im-IiooI.- now known as Lin coln, loiter be attended the I'rtiverstty of lrcgon. from which he wa grad uated In IMS with the degree of Bache lor of Arts. Ho I In New York and probably -s ill go abroad the latter part of this month. A-lorla Has Ills Haln Kxcer-a. ASTORIA, or, Jan. 4. (Special.) The month of December wa a record breaker for dampness, according to the retrorls In the local weather office. Tie rainfall during the month wa 17. 99 Inches, or t Inches In excess of the. V average. ' Do Not Be Deceived. H0PSKI, the latest, the newest creation in the Beverage line. H0PSKI, the sensational 20th century drink; a Malt and Hop beverage of re markable merit and strictly a temperence drink. H0PSKI, requires no license of any kind. It is something the thirsty will have and insist on, because it is absolutely PURE, and don't be "DECEIVED" about its Alcoholic contents. Read the telegram below. It is self-explanatory. ratafim o-aas or ateyicg irwmoi. Per LaneT an tfrssi tsttrr sit sew at svaw Sew rajraaj; oowi,Ss.aaSar i li- Oaas- ? (o ai hi" star so oasa- WBSTE mam UNION AM Nt-WCObta CAnLTOei. eaaaioucr ATKINS. -nc st.t-sio-rr ta.viogng WOOK. v-ex-swreoocr ciA33 of smvice Oot hiM tTMSOt ML II Bona al Baa Bns iritwok So esaak laaeur m b a afcv SMMS9S. OttVSN aedKahebraw tlCBYED Al 126 Broadway, Portland, Or. 47P0 HO 22 San Diego Calif 1022A Jan 4 J.916 Blunauer and Hoch 105 and 7 Twelfth St Portland Ore Hopski shipped you contains three tenths of one per cent you need have no fear of analysis city chemist or officials may make San Diego Consolidated Plant ' 11 A M BOYS ARE KILLING BIRDS STATU CAMK WAR DISS WARMS AGAISST PRACTICE. Chrlatsaaa Alrgvna aad Sasall Rlflea May Canae Arrest a of Owaera. Hoasewlvea Feed Soagatera. Christmas airsuna and small caliber rifles In tha bands of boys are said to be taking a serious toll of bird life In the cltv and Its environs. State Game Warden Schoemaker and his deputies hava had their attention called to the slaughter and It is said an example will be made of some of the young- sports men if the practice does not stop. The officers call on parents to pre vent bovs from kilMns song and game birds, "it this is not done, they say they will cause the arrest of the lads. The season has been peculiarly adapted to shooting- song- birdx. say the officers, because they stay close to houses on account of the snowfall. Pheasants, too. are falling victims to the young riflemen. There is a str'n pent law against even molesting birds protected by th game laws of the state, and all incorporated cities are eTh 're'quest of W. L. Flnley. State Biologist, that food be placed out of doors for song birds while snow covers .h. .round is finding a liberal response throughout the city. LIQUOR MAN - EXONERATED Jury Finds Clmrsc of Selling Water for Alcohol Not True. A verdict of acquittal completely - ih. defendant was returned io liiiln. Heirs court a few daya ago .k. 7. . ..mat Maurice Klein, who was charged with selling- water In place of alcohol. Mr. Klein was a member of the firm of Klein Hros.. liquor dealers, at Third and Yamhill streets, previous to Janu ary 1. and had been In business In Portland for many years. The com plaint anainst him was brought by a man In Salem, who. it seems, became Involved In trouble there for alleged violation of the local option law and who apparently tried to shift the re sponsibility upon Mr. Klein. Arcanum, at its meeting Monday night, in the Knights of Pythias" Hall, held its installation of the following offi cers: Regent, xy. A. Robb; vice-regent. Dr. W. O tjpencer: orator. U M. Buck; secretary, l I Kinney: collector. O. A. Johnson; treasurer, Chi.rlcs N. Price: Chaplain B. A Hacheney; guide. C. F. Lemke: V. arden. V. X Drake: sentry. I.. Kicker; trustees, H w. Fries Frank Dayton snd Charles J. Scnna bel; grand representative, John T. Hotch klss. Deputy Grand Regent J. S. Hutchin son installed the officers of Willam ette Council as follows: Recent. C. A. Nelson : vice-regent. Todd Hazen: orator, Frank Sherman; chaplain, W. G. Smith; secretary, W. C. Davis; collector. Alfred Opllbee; treasurer, W. E. Rneppel; warden A. B. Gartney; sentry, C. E. Mc Curdy: trustees, H. C. Smith, three years; E. A. Buhl, two years. Farmer's Sled Is Money-Maker. NEWPORT. Or.. Jan. 4. (Special.) This entire section is covered with from two to four inches of snow. An enter prising farmer with a fouriorse team, decorated with cowbells, and a bob-sled and wagon bed filled with straw yes terday made money easily by taking out parties for a sleighride. ROYAL ARCANUMS INSTALL Mount Hood Chapter and Willam rltp Conm-il Hold Ceremonies. With Grand Resent J. K- v ooa in chair. Mount Hood I'ouncn. noyai Memorandum. Notes on the situation at; ofbrau Under the new conditions since January 1. January 5, 1916. "I see no perceptible change in number of puests or their pleasure in lunching or dining here. "Two or three important alterations are being made. "It is rumored that a number of innova tions will also be introduced soon, among which, it is said, will be dancing during the afternoon tea, dinner and supper hours." A. D. R. o. A. Special Train to Corvallis Sunday Evening, January 9 FROM UNION DEPOT 7:10 P. M. For 0. A. C. students returning to school at Cor vallis an all-steel special train will be run on the following schedule: Leave Portland Leave East Morrison Leave Oregon City . . Leave Woodburn ... Leave Salem Leave Albany Arrive Corvallis ... 7:10P.M. 7:17P.M. ... 7:50P.M. ... 8:25P.M. ... 9:05P.M. ..10:00 P.M. ,..10 :35 P.M. Tickets or further information at City Ticket, Office, corner Sixth and Oak streets, Union Depot or East Morrison-street Station. Phones Broadway. 2760, A 6704 Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent Trust Prices Cut in Half Painless Parker Dentistry SO LESS Than TRUST DENTISTS Charge Open Day and Night. Bio-srer Office. Bitrger Business, Better Methods, Better System, More Patients, More Hygienic Than Any Trust Dentist in Oregon We examine your teeth (not your pocketbook) Free of Charge Part of every dollar you give a Trust Dentist goes to help keep up the Trust in Oregon. Can you afford to pay $2 for $1 worth of old-style dentistry just to help the dental combine crush competition T PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST Sixth and Washington Sts Portland, Or. Los Angeles, San piego, San Francisco, Oakland, Bakersfield, Srooklvn. N, "S,