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Sl'EZ CANAL, IVHICH, IT IS BELIEVED, 13 OBJECT OF TEUTONIC OFFENSIVE. iri5'5 KENTUCKY WIS OUR SALESFOLK AL- Accurate Thermometers The wonderful MAX. and MIX. automatically records the highest and lowest tem perature for any desired period. THERMOMETERS. BAROMETERS. HYGROMETERS. HYDROMETERS For all purposes. DON'T LET THE MOTOR FREEZE DENATURED A I. C O H O L, will save trouble. Fer7C gallon ftiu FOR LAY DELEGATES WAYS GIVE YOU YOUR TRADING STAMPS Seller la These They Am Really Cash DlmuC t Tea. Democrats Advise Corps cl ALL THIS WEEK Selected Sabtrets, New MmMIics, Ex pert Kramers. Office-Holders to Give Other Boys a Chance, BRIXft THIS COrPOS la aar Olft Bad Art Raarn, m all Framing and Pletnre Or era M EITRA STAMPS FOUR. GET INDORSEMENT Parisian and Pyralin Ivory at One-Fourth Less AH This Week 1 1 r in . I - I Mil: . . . I III 11.1 . II 9K. I 1 1 1 It t 3r I I II ' I I ! Uali I t : ,i IP t jr. . . : i . m: Mr--n t-ii ' . SHE Thl Jrkn 1l II TrbW 9u-r Ii Affaire Are Cum k.L.r-tr KlWlt. aa ecn m'tm ef t (NaHBocrati faith f it a4 f ht-. wtf tre -.. ot iPt. Url a' .'a a fc4l4.r. ir aa Jt af , rrm: re 'mb-r af K tut- 4 4 Ik I a I 4itJt rrM . ! tar -. 4 al a Ni-r Yaer ebru el th.ir a.J.t-e"re la tie Hrrier -ail-iis. Ifa p r ... a it eh tmn vtw f lb fnM-tin tht ts (( Wiltae, A. Vnai cvuvtr af laUraa. fU.a u i'rfr rB .at. Vrr. port' rr liui.-. t'oilwtor of Cutnm.. tha )irar5 ;' fft am striata t )trrr t a.c-4 -.- l'r. a a-, itir k4 tun4rr thar af fta aanrMa f'lr- a rtaf-. A. mT fa a r 1 l irmj stay riaM ftr tr aa sa4 . ef tit riM llaVj-MWlH.) Wa T lift. ,, ,& Bt. in au-a, a'tar nuAfjcv titbr at,", r,' if In'1.9rH-at f t-f f nnntsr r.f tni toy ha i It J faa four .lor ar Ja.Car.vea fr-. ef l--t;4- I. atx. Jade A. . :-n-tt. af Thm 1U. for 4. ? at fto i wt"-j M'of 4 A tot rortU4. fir 4lCCM am nr s . n X .:tnmi County. T find atr f th RMPt.itf wr Wa.-W..! lk.arntf aM a fkf t t .... ... f r-t-i fr 4f 14 Iwnw.-ta) f fraI'-. SMI'. t MtI -taIaaf t Lk- a--f-i Mf m ..ew IN K;.s' fc M tatirf- i..n,I n-n, la lha f .a ar , !, r". fo. Ua In jr . it JWa1 A. . . a.. ( Uft', V1' - M-M av a"ta.ei ! -Mf4'v n H iia AMUlMrtll gHiii iii4U I -r t- i -i4 r r ipi aft-Uft f m.--'v yaj : tti-i r.a-l.te. k t T)i- r i ;. w ,a i4btv m fi t l I --if Ik-V -- M WlttvfV -liMS!- C it- ar?.(( fltal Ja-akr tlre Wa4air T .4 i-M-an.' vrAt' -wnii-l. !. t liurt nMi'n 4 in rmmtL M l."a p----M '--4 A M'" t.l- V ' Jrair '-in P' v fctt ntr fcw V .('t aW -fliaj ia 4 4-l.. i-.ia.- ta VllVrre 4 alMnBU 1' ttt tfet-- f tkMI4 . 4 n t Im. 1 ti.aj fta V lm I 4-)r,r. N l' 111 l-a f.'trt l-ll at 1a-M I a - Hilt -t It yti tk.- ft9 aVA Hal rwMff i - h -. t( t lar ctrvl a hi v 4af r ! trmmt mt Wm rim- f la KU H la4 tri mtint. ltt' cnbtii "lit' ttl pi-.r-i tit ai-tek,ki ! I4 r giMi! Ai-t tBi r4rt rn- fcrv .rwv in Kl-k. k a rl r- iliaf "i C It ambr t-ow i f 'ri4r mih( rif. .' trt! .-ptir. ?&ita mm rttUa, 21 fMri it. mf f ! .' t" a -wiira f t Mo iHiin In- i :tibia I a mmbrn ta, T rtMti rH for IK J.'r ' i:iit c 4mf rt'f. T an,ttnr dfur4 wit t!t me( In Wf (.! Knt4-lir Horn-.' vi.t fro- K ftr tJor f a Knf.kvr K;i'. tthr caMiit tut i"r ffTin irvf) I ln tr. rft.- ti.fv,l rtf t.oa tattl4 WU r tara. f va1.e a4 J4 t r 9vri r4rai f f tr" ca'li'l-At"- - I CHERRIAKS HOLD BANQUET Hr-rvtai l orrr llhj -oaah Iralarr 4 trx me. i . Ja. ipril ti Cn,flna Uai artk.n r 1 . Y h- t-l i t nl a.-ttl an 4 a-f I Rtl. a riar t t trwriat w tik r'piia tn earnr tth t .'u ra n4 i ) vritat m imt t lJrtniat f hi ra la I " f ; l44CT. 4 4 I a I j'f.'T aimbr at r Ti tfk Bly tiMt1 "Kin J . r- t" tr4 a -rt f ircii.r f'.m Bpo th h.l C t !.if ttavntif t a a toha tr (A jptvi.'it C Jlln tfi. tnw r r;vt ia ratta4 tft ft t4'TT. A. S. CROSS DIES IN NORTH rlvll Tlfatraml Maa. Well aam Urr. kwvnkt at T. A. .f. rortaa-4 taf-l 4 ' I t k la af..a. : nm t a.vfkt'. fwtotlT. aevr'ttae- ! i.rnMl. waa -J la I' t t. jtrojr. lie aaa n u- n-- mt ' fcom la Ikia riv f...t. M4 ta waa n.mw j i kM-a la aae raa aaa af la , ,tr. vt i . Kara ka a tjatifi4 alta a!4 Or4 Taalar. r-ar f V rr t w..aaa etraata. tta aaa a t,at mmmr mt t ka artac C ia n ai i Wf. oraaa lafi a a.: Ml aaaaa. lara. a . e .. M i4il e.. ,.w' r-f ra.'a. Maa . 1 . . ' M--. a.. at .:- . u4 ' aaa) u a'a'iaa tf i . i. X , : I 'n.-i '' '! FUME DEPT. I I ? ' ' " - , L I U '1 U i ' .' .-tVaili( I Fairy Soap. S for S5e -----'-r''fe v i - - -iv .c I I - ' ' . -X: -:T - r" Tr C ' f i i r J.4 1.0c Java Ki Powder m I I ' , " , f V - ! f-l L- V1 S 1 ' l r Cucumber Elder .FIowarTCa ; : 7 H 7 I i file f ' . Cream. SS. SOe - vlVr x? --i firir' C f :!,. ! ; snow; f r f: X,- f ?'f.t 7 U t. ! Photography III j ' 7 , v i -'l 1 1 r I Olrea the moat beautiful ef- II X.- - . x i "r ;, "V ' - ' , 1 il 1 I II fecta In color and contrast. I I - . , 7 i - . - today. Fit any kodak or III i V-. I ..,..ai -.- a. a . Ill film camera. Ill ' f ' . , . ti- Calor Srreea Kay Filler.. Ill "'- . p I 7l n r- .. III A " fr.Ut- I -V ' il I j II TOIf-KT ETS for 11 1 II f "Sissr " . . . " yca. Ck- i-aT fcil - .. - -r r- -w - I 1 1 1 1 aJCB b I mm ON EDGE Fraternal Spirit Among Sol diers Wholly Lacking. MANY RUMORS ARE HEARD Krorrw Well KalsaHa Raid lo IWIM Traton Will Wla War n la tmtr Mronsly lo i''ifi4 ri- n hrltiaa aKtcars l saluta Uraa of- Ta HrUUa lleataaaata aba f l4 la 4a lata raartaa aa4 war redacaa ta tana. . C Irt.a aaior waa iao . aaa I. 1 a aaaa ar4ra-l la salala loaaa (ltU I aluta4 la ar inraa ibi a.fdic aa4 tka-y atal ralara lha a ia I a. ihraica aa!tio ifcem.' kttkr kaa Inaianca af lruoa . . . . av r iimilraii' or a r" mora daaaaraaa faallna- I cm I aaow II ta aalsrat la praaama that aoraa frtrtiaa la laa-aiiaata la io"i aa aaiaral aa4 aanoratal :tuatlon. Tua Itiaa ar aalalt4 aaaala. aara atr amtaat. aa4 taa Urk ara aalurallr aara. Ts.re la atfaoal a fralrralnnc. Ff 4a t ! look ad for a n af !al caaara4aria ahf la a aalurai ! ta.it ahaa aoidiara ara io(t9ar. eul I kav aaaa aaaa af II. Tha Oraaka ao &er aar. 10a Pftti.a and rraaca Ikatr. ana' tkara U aa Inlarmtactlac. am kriM Batllaaklaa. fVna kaara aaay ram or. Only laat Ml lb Pritia caadquartara vara tataa I't aii Bolira ef a report ibai Oraara waa re!T la Ikrow bar foreaa 19 aita Ik Oarmao a4 rnt air in forraa af rrara an4 Rrlllah whlck ara Bow eaaralma? ar nillae aa ta raitroa4. rri lhl l war laa ar inr hue Unfl.h btti-Mr-. &a aratorae) rrataar ana alber rorwilj- bla aar erafl a4 lilr aptarl in in. Saraar aar eaoaca la biow Ih Minn. Ikl ky l a lata sew ana. atartiins apaa. Ta. r.r..k. ak4' -tvay all Ikl 4amaalratoar and aar allowed to f -T eol lb anawar tftaro.alva. Tba etaar a;al ahaa I came down f-ar Mona.tir I baard Ifeal Iba allied f aala ba4 Inauctiratad a blockade o( l. a ho a Uraak (out It had Man la fo Ibraa dr. Then I heard Ibal Iba bWkade ba4 44anlr aaaa railed rf baa Iba faitad rtal aal ara- t..tad 1 Ureal Britaia laai u klarkad rantmaM aba wauld rlu ailw aar mor mmualtloi la to :sl4 owr ibat aiay aa, Iba biokad I off. and I bear that Iba Prtt el baa ralaaaad) 1 ahlaa thai ka baa a k:4 IB Malta. La4 kinkwt la tlalrav. I .o4 Kitrbaaer kaa Jo.t kaan bar aa4 ta praanmaMy aaw ta Alheaa. la ia CocMa ka ba la Atheas aad la bow kra. tba latter kaa aeaa rikmi imlKi aatoaiitna ina iraal f-teil-k!a of !" a4 Otc. akll l"ta foreaar hft Irororaoaatad I h Mh.r 1 troana Tba Ibar a a combination f f.eea aa4 koy BfU4 by Ik aU ta Or. Il u raaart4 taalay frarn Atkaaa that Ik aaltttral aay kaa rlaarad Ikal itrwa al l raaalk aaatraL that ah at I 't at'-a tk ante ia aioniht tkai all ri:iiee aia be acror44 the aiiia aa iba Oraah rnilaeje ta abart. tkai tba daaaer paial kaa nwat la Ik raentuae. tk Uraak army ta at ill abu:e4 aa4 la a aoaiilon la art. lb Kin a4 raxrt ar rRk!y pra oarmaa. aad lb army ia a large oaa ara la ana lam A atadaai af ik Ralkaa altaattaa tat I ana tkai Or- waa afra!4 af Tar. kr. Kalaar'a aad Germany, aay en af akbk rau!4 aaal.ew bar la a flt. Ila ai4 tbal lb Pntt.b. mtem la'sbl bad farar.arlr awed Ik IU baa etataa e4 laat areattaa ta ail tka tta. aaaa aa4 a a. a loa.ar f eared. II sld t.-l Uraac a Wall a Bal Varwa aiiT4 tbal tk central aw. ara wa!4 mr( vtrtarteu fr"B tka war. aad Ibay waatad I ka aa tb wiaaiec I4. Tk r war aar lb all! we:! aat accent tbair all aa Iba kaata af kacot! ana f ta anie. kl iy aa a t.i laau. lawv fear Ul .4 k .w4 U - . f.. M If t'l - ' la' And a aplendid I II If M ' i 'i ITl tock for you I c " I ill ' ' ' ' ' ' v "HHi ,o e"ct rroni" I ... . : 22; " altl aa a full flHd ally, but their alieclanr aa ibal basis was purn4. Ia Rarbl and Oraace the dare one aiay hear lb most acathina rrltlrlam af British d i'lomacy and atratray. A Serbian, vary Mh la position, was so rcerntful of what was called th deaer. Iloa af Sarbia by France aad Ensiartd that he eald he almost wished to a Germany triumph over them. A Hrl'l.h offirar to'.d m that Ibe prnt British ovrnm-nt was rottan aad corrupt. Another told m that iba Brlllk straleary waa a Incompre hensibly etnpld that be bad loat tilth la Ihe leaders. rraaea raeaa rrlltrlaa. Th French S-m to eacapa most of thla crltirlam. t'poa Kne-land It la heaped uniarlo.y by even her bast f ri-ad. The earn Serbian of Mab pnaltloa told m that eoonar or later b p.t4 10 so all of tba Balkans under tba domination of Germany, either as autonomous s'ate or as parts of Ih rl.rmaa empire. It mlht hot come Ibis or nasi year, but within ten it would ctrtainly come, lie aald that the llulnr kins', who I rea'lr a O T mjn prlnc. would rather see Bulaarfa a Oarman state. Ilk ftaaony or Ba varia, than lo hav II remain outaldt. Today November 14 Ih news nnri that lb Aoatrtana hav taken Mitrovttsa and lb i.arman hav taken ITt.btlaa. laa of Ih laat position of Import nc In Her d la. A British officer Intimate that th government has fle4 la acuiart. la Albania, and a brief nea paper announcement says that th ferbiaa army may follow II into A i bania. This marks Ibe eomplta. or almoat complete, absorption of Hrbla ty Ih central powrr. and It la likely to b a lon tim before they ar driven out. khlpa cannot brlna supplies and troop thousand of mi.es aa. fast as railroads ran rnah Ihem down a few hundred ml e from Aualrla. tiermaay ao4 BuHayla. alliesTgnore consul iti:t:T or AwrmrAH at at.o. iki i itrrvirn. uml C. eras a a aad Aawtrlaae Ar era ted. laetadlaa MaalasMer aad veeal W aaaea. . BKRIJN. Jsn. 4 (By wlrele.s lo avlll. N. r.) The Overseas ' As.nry says: -Accordinr to tb Torrler d-ll Fra, of Mi. at. John K. Khl. American Con sul at Halontkl. who Is carina; for Ih Interest of Austria. Germany. Bul garia and Turkey there, haa called on Ih Franro-Hr iti.h authorttle ta a rat Ih bulldim of th Consuls who hav been arrested. Mr. Khl a request aaa refueed. "It la a.eo reported that amontr th other Germans and Austrlana arrested si raloniht. numberlnc about J SO, ar th head master of a Uermaa scbooi aa4 several women." PARIS. Jan. 4. Th Mlnltry of th Interior announr that th Consuls of Iba Teutonic allies arrested at aalonlkl ant ta biouiht to Marseilles and from thee conducted ta Ih aw laa frontier. Tb ministry further announce Ibal la reprisal for Ih arrest by the Bul garian authorities of the French Vlc v'oit.ul and th coarse d affaires at Pons and Ih seltur of th archive of the lesation. the ovrnmnt today cau.d lb arrest of lb Uulssrlan oTlclal In chars of Ih archive at tb Bulgarian laaatlen In Parts. As this official Is III. however, he waa allowed lo remain In bla room but aadr gur4 of a sntry. SHOCK FELT AT NEWPORT Vibrations la liartb Ara Kr ported I Tom East lo W et. NEWTORT. Or, Jan. 4 (SpeclaL) A short, distinct ahock. supposed la b an aanbquaka. was felt bare at 1. a'ciach. Il was fll at Nye Ork- aad oa Front eiiaat. Vlbratlona war from aa .t ta w .at. The quake was fait a'l alone the roaat la this vicinity quite distinctly. County Commleeloaar Hart, cf T achats, reporta that bis stmr bulldlne; was shaken evare y. Hharp shocks were felt aleo at Weldaort and Tidewater. At Newport ckaadailer rr aat swialnc aad crockery rattled oa the tor shelve. At th horn of Paul Black, ef Ihla city, a tars tut was Ureas from Ih lahl to lb floor aad broken. At a druj store packages a let iststtat !( tf ;! tttt, JITNEY TOLL ASKED Car Companies Say Rate on New Bridge Not Equitable. NINETY-DAY RATES FIXED CTiarfr for Pedestrians, Motor, Ilorar-Drann Vclilrk-a and Llve .alork Are) .Named, but Rata for Slrrrtcare I roetnonrd. A demand that jitneys be placed on aa equitable basla with streetcars was embodied In briefs submitted to th Interstate Bridire Commission yester day by the Portland Railway. Light at Power Company and the Portland. Van couver at Northern liaiiway company, setting forth objections to the form of franchise drafted by a committee of tb Commission. Franchises could not be granted yes terday, as Ihe corrections asked by the publlo service corporation will need serious consideration. Tolls to be charged on tha new bridge for the first to days of Us op eration were decided on. with th single exception of that to be asked of streetcars. The .exception was re ferred for consideration to the commit tee composed of A. Reason. W. Ia Ughtner and I C. Ho I man. led act laa af Telia la Deelred. Th temporary tolls ar high, said Commissioner Llghtner yesterday, be cause Il Is the hope of the Commission lo he able lo lower, rather than In crease, tolls at tna end of the days' probation. An annual revenue of tlT.to is re quired for the operation and main tenance of the mammoth bridge and Ihe payment of Imereat on th bond. Th total operating cost la estlmsted at I l'.tua a year, maintenance at 11000 a year and Interest and funds at I I. JO, of which l:i.000 would be tna share of Clarke County and J 7.400 the share of Multnomah County. In lh original toll rates a toll of ii cents was asked for streetcars. This ciaua waa eliminated from the tolls adopted, pending further consideration. Th suggestion of F. I. Fuller, vice president of the Portland Railway. Light ac Tower company. In this con nection was Ibat a decrease In toll rate should b given tor aa Increase ia service, this acting as a premium for good service. relating Caatrarta Awarded. Mr. Fuller further asked that other common carriers be compelled to obtain similar franchises to those required of the railway company, or that other ar rangements b mad to plac th share of expense of the common carriers on an equitable basis. Three spsns of Ihe new bridge are to b painted by local paint manufactur ers. Tha contracts for a span each were awarded yesterday to David M- Dunne 4t Co.. Fisher, Thorsen 4t Co. and Ras mnssen 4k Co. Commissioners Holman and Klsglns wr appointed to super vise the painting. The Commlionera who met yester day were: Rufua C. Holman. chairman; Phllo Holhrook. VV. U. Ughtner. A. Maw son. John C. Kiggio and W. H. Lindsay. Th oo.day toll rata adjusted were a follows: rrwtrlAna. eae pvrvoa. I ctnii. cn prmm on btr-yrld-, ft onta. T pfrtou jt) on bfct-ycl. 10 rn. Ksch (atrwin ridlnff on mn animal r any nlcl cntable of cexrylDf 3 pvr9nm or I. rnim. KdV-h fjT-wot. rtdmc upn a chlcV) rsip fcloj of c4ixoaast saore tatva 2 pcraoni, conic l-Hf-riayptnd Itllea. Mcaf rT I waV. X ratflk Mm rni-r hicm hav In v mif fr ! tefrtstra lAQt'MUa WMlrOatll, .0 CWOteV ra4a-narr -h havin svats for nore that ibl ewTtaeii 1 cnta. Trtjucaa arvrj motor eltvfjjrr waaria. com mo y caii4 of aa-bali' toa capacity. 10 nfa Trvcks t ft eee-tem eapadtr. H c-mta Tnrki er Ma-tna ot IMt erar twt- let e-e peaarllT. S" Ctll. Trvhi aopwr tatoaj raparlf r. 3 eeots. veve' -ajB r in a; m 'hi nw, I j rnlv . a.asa.urtut wahlels. mael. vaatevaes iSsfr a a 4?w. -"-, a -l-e w kUml Uciu4 ( inr fsrm engines and road rollers. 60 cent. Trailer drawn by self-propelled vehicles, for each trailer 13 cents. Freight cara running on railway trscks, sltber self-propelled or drawn, Ii cents. Electric locomotive. 12.00. Vehicle other Tha a Self-Propelled. Or. vehicle drawn by one animal, 10 Ceil a tna vehicle drawn by two animals, 13 cants. On vehicle drawn by three animals, - cents. on vehicle drawn by four animals, 3i cent One vehicle drawn by six snirnsls, CO cents. Ksch aririltlsnsl vehicle In tow, 10 cents. Lacb additional animal, 3 cents. Livestock. Oaa antmat driven, led or ridden, of cat tle, gnats, boss, horses, mules and aheep. J reals. For drove of animals Including rsttle. gnsts, sheep, hors. horses sml mules on toot. 10 head and under. 3 cents each. For each bead over 10 head. In lot. S rents. MONEY TO BE LOWER ROTARY CLIB MEMBERS TOLD SIP- PLY W ILL BE PLESTIFl L. Saaaert af ' Orrgea Prejeets Lrged aad rra.pecta far Declared VaasBally Bright. -Money Is easy, relatively speaking. and It ia likely that the coming year will see the present rate of Interest lowered and capital less reluctant to seek Investment," said George W. Hoyt, speaking from th standpoint of a banker of th prospects for the coming year, at the luncheon or tna notary Clb at the Benson Ifotel yesterday. "During; the past 10 days business conditions have improved. We who are connected with largo companies have been ahlo lo feel the oncoming of a prosperity to Oregon such as is now striking the tast," saia iroum r.riffnh chairman of the day. Mr. Griffith pointed to tha necessity of Portland supporting every project for tha uDbulldlng of the state back of the city, and urged especially the importance of woraing in 'i ' state aid for Irrigation projects In Eastern Oregon. "If we see to It that th state Is built up back of the city," he said, "there will never be another business slump In Oregon." Prospects for JSio lor ranroau, lum ber and building inoastries were de clared to bo bright by representatives of those lines, and tne tone oi me whole meeting was decidedly opti- mi'Uc . C E. Cochran read tne pape- ot u. n.. L-.TYwi.rth Jr on lumber, and J. A. Curray spoke on construction activities. O. M. Plummer and W. C. Wilkes were the other speakera of the oay. MISSING GIRL NOT FOUND No Word Heard From Zulcma Ro- mln7. of Vancouver. VANCOUVER. Wuh., Jan. 4 (Sp rl..) No word has been heard from Kui'fM Romlne. 16 years old. who mys teriously disappeared December 2 A. when she l"it ner orouieri noma w visit a nelRhbor. Sheriff Blesecker has riven much time to the case. Her parents say she Has noi own s u's particular and apparently was happy nr.TT.ea. ACUTE AND CHRONIC RHEUMATISM Tb exact cans of rheumatism Is un known, though It Is generally believed to be doe to an excess otnrle acid In the blood. It may be also said with equal truth that no remedy haa bean found which Is a speolOo In all cases. In faes th llteratar of rheu matism shows that iba re ar but lew drugs which hav not been given a trial. In th bands of on obsrvr w ond that a ertaln drug ha bn need with tb ntmost satis faction; others hav found the same remedy to be a great disappointment. All physl etans bowsver ear that vry. method of treatment Is aided by th administration of lomi remedy to relieve th pain and quiet th nrvons system aad Dr. w. B. Bchujtsa exprae.ee th opinion of thousands of prac titioners wnsa be says that anu-kamnta tblt should ha gjva prate retire over all other rmdis lor tha relief of tb pain In all forms of rssmnausm. These tablets can be purchased In any quantity. They are aleo unsurpassed la heartaches, neuralgias aBjpaTwVa.V.V'fcelSr. KEEP YOUR PORES OPEN skia Active. Step Into one of our TURKISH BATH CABINETS When retiring; at nlpht and take a Vapor or Medicated Bath. Promotes quiet sleep. Reduces over-fat. Adds weight to the thin. A Tarklah Cab inet In your room is health insur ance. $5.00, $7.50, $12.50 A BOOK OF S. 4t H. GREEX STAMPS. CAVED IS SEVERAL DOLLARS EARA'ED ALDEE STTJCCTAT WEST PBX MAB5HALL 4-700-rlOME A Tells Her Experience To Benefit Others Mrs. Dunlap Sends a Letter Ad dressed to the Readers . of the Paper. A sense of duty to others who might suffer as she had Impelled Mrs. R. C. Dunlap, of Dekalb, Mo., to send the following signed statement to the St. Joseph. Mo, News-Press: "The readers of the News-Press, especially those suffering from gall citls, will find in Frultola and Traxo a permanent cure. After aufferring for I three years the most excruciating pain from gall-stones I found this wonder ful remedy and am now In perfect health and have been for almost four yeara. Never have any symptoms of the old trouble. I bad been told by three doctors that nothing but an operation would save me. I know sev eral who have undergone an operation, but still have gall-stones. This medi cine Is an oil which softens the stones and cures the liver. It can be bought at any drug; store." Frultola Is an intestinal lubricant that softens the congested masses, disin tegrates the hardened particles that cause so much suffering, and expels the accumulation to the patient's great relief. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that acts on the liver and kidneys, stimulates the flow of gastric Juices to aid digestion, and removes bile from the general circulation. Frultola and Traxo are prepared in the Plnua laboratories at Monticelio, 111., and arrangements have been mad e to supply them through representa tive drutgglsts. In Portland they can be obtained at the Owl Drug Co. stores. MRS. f,l. BROWN IS DEAD PIOXEER OF COLUMBIA RIVER BE GIOX Sl'CCl'MBS IJf 8BATTLK, Faaeral Service, for IVatlve of Ireland Will Be Held Today at Aatorla. SEATTLE. Wash., Jan. 4. (Special.) Mrs. Margaret Brown, pioneer of the Columbia River region. Is dead, at the age of 93, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. W. Hare. 309 Twenty-fifth ave nue. She had lived In Seattle for the last nine years. Mrs. Brown was born In Belfast, Ire land, in 1823, and came to the United States when a child, her parents set tling In Philadelphia. There she was married to Allen Brown, who served in the Civil War. In 1867 they settled on the Pacific Coast. Journeying from Philadelphia to Chinook. Pacific County. Washington, by way of the Isthmus of PREPAREDNESS THE FIRST days of the new year rightly find institution, firm and individual plan ning activities for the coming twelve months. That prosperity will find no round of greater fertility than Oregon there is needed bat a glance over the possible development of Trade Area, Lumber, Agriculture and Fishing Industries, Orchard ing and others without num ber to convince. rJorthwYiatern 4T-: 1 1 J aV-.:W DON'T LET THE COLD FEAZE YOU Live and Sleep Warm. SI.VMBER SLIPPERS I Cn Thick and downv, pair.. ' U EARTHE ST BOTTLES 7C. for the auto or bedroom I wti CHAMOIS and WOOL VESTS lit ."!A.t:K.ETS:..af!s$2.50 HOT - WATER BOT-(0 C( TLES. Sl.OO to ll3U ELECTRIC HEATERS and BED WARMERS, safe, 7 Cfl sore. f5,oo. $6.00 and. . 0 iJU HAIR A ELECTRIC OCn I-N SOLES, Pair, lOe to www 1915 POPCORN TVew and Oood VERMONT MAPLE SLtiAR. OREUOV ALFALFA EXTRACT HO.EY, pure and fresh. WILEY'S W A X E X E The perfect finish for kitchen and all other wood floors, lin oleums, oilcloths, furniture, woodwork. For Yonr Auto It's Just the BODY POLISH ITS Waxene Instead af water and you'll leasea the mstlnc af aprlnaa and atop tha sqaeaklne;. PRICES pt.. 2uc; PL, 30c; quarts, 60c: Vi Sl-. 80c; one gallon. 1.50. FREE 10 &X STAMPS TreVm or soda p u r c h ases In our Tea-Room or at the Soda Fount ain from 2 P. M. until we close at 9. 6171 - if Panama. Later they moved to Astoria. Or., where they remained until 1907. Besides Mrs. Hare, two children sur vive her: Mrs. O. Peterson, of llwaco, and Captain W. J. Brown, well-known Columbia River steamboat man. Fu neral services with high mass will bo held tomorrow morning, with inter ment at Astoria. Columbia Ice Stops Ferry. WHITE SALMON. Wash., Jan. 4 (Special.) The Hood River-White Sal mon ferry did not operate today on ac count of ice in the river. The Oregonians, which usually come up on the early morning train to Hood River, and across the ferry, arrived at noon on the North Bank train. Frank Warren Is Candidate. SALEM. Or., Jan. 4. (Special ) Frank Warren, of Portland, today filed with Secretary of State Olcott declara tion of his candidacy for delegate at large to the Republican National con vention to be held at Chicago next June. Mr. Warren is a member of the state fish and game commission. Jerusalem has olive trees SOO years old. This National Bank, and those business executives who comprise Directorate and Management will be found ca pable and willing to lend a helping hand to Business In dustry and Individuals. A conference is invited. J!e,-?.y;k dJVJrHOTQ ty.tirr-SHULTZ.yt imrni(smmm S S . Bank Building UejB.Mwea.; He-tat' rxt,