TIIH MORNING OREGONIAN". THURSDAY, JANUARY C, 1916. NATION WARNED 10 AVOID INFLATION Steel Corporation Chief Says Prosperity Has Perils as We.l as War. FUTURE PROBLEMS GRAVE 7M 1W Mwm rrrpmr for l.r r4 t on t -" 4 . t (.. itnr t for fr lb 9f:-l r if W- ppli-lMi I Knwm lt rir csH n tas i4 !. irmn i t far fte rwt.-c ( I wastry I 4 t r . v . I irr f pvt rf. ft My, 'tfeal ! . t rit ( - t rr J ! (ft Ia.t f. ( rw t fiil rkfi. "k (Mi ilioM peart I . t Hs-lt- I nm pm-9 l4!trsats f t nfI ttuIIt. trlin.f lftr It mmmmut trUbl lt.t tup ma for arxistft to . pfMt. t fr ff vr! ifvti. b Jr 4 fft f offt4 4 lhn m'mm ff4l Wkl ef lh fnr Who c Mf " I Wti thm wmr f f:uro will i b ic rrotr.t4 war. if irounif I tft ftrt II Mfnt littl. If pnfil I ny kt!irnt nirr r ! ! wol4 at U-- r4it from l ft r scpc 4 KRtM l firm tbiitm-nt tntrAt.l trtbuot for lb MtrUmDt ( m i lnNrMtial 4 f f r :, -Ti thr B-a4 for wt W!lf l 11 - f in mn nation I rfi; f"r ar4 fcotfc. Ttf 4a !( It. 4l in ar plmnt tM rsiif tsrinf. Any l'oO 11 la rioif mc lb war Nt4 tb Itm vhaa tl - fMMblr an4 hrbtv 4 '! la alow Iw b Jl rFf rM (Cttr v-f4. "Tai la a at' Ttma ar rfoa. Tft4 rriti ai. al b- yrar4 fr ! ca velum, in rw- a4 it rr-a Tnara t 4n(tr ra4tf a4 iaatHi. aar f i4. V aa ferv4 aafor a4 aall H a. H la t.b: th ! will -r.trt lir cr4ita rtu.lrly ! faar af foriM Islar t. k ffr aitra-ti rat. ail &T wa I T rr af tl mmttmr t tnml. W lnf)N vaa houi4 rI aa f har b a.!i 4f r aaa4 1 tiw liift Qttttouk a4 it rai'a rlMon, awv'. r will Ikava dM aa ftarwa a4 w t aaraflr aa ro for n f raluiaiiwa hot at lb b . : m Gr rma aaamr a ia ix vaiar. "Nt ina Bar a Ion aiam4 aloff i4 la M ro tart. ma4 fat r4 taaa rdrai aaard la McoKR n4 arr for Utrnua aat'nr who fc4 'iia rrtj irrar. T H4U and 4'urraa lttfi4 that I ror.mBlr a 4-fint ortlar t tka o rUuir& Four trmn aail war f-un4 ) ta 'lroiaa a4 kli:l. TM rfft ma n4rr of In il atari n -44 in rtpinf ta I ha bow of I ha Mrociaa. II aprans Into wlr ai4 awaoi around ta lh boar of laa HaraloMft. rlny I ih nin lmmaial! flr4 9 htm. althcmih t rai4 h l aan4 a a - af aorr0dr. Tr rr.iln4 fir nattl h br a b,o la la ak. T ttiMM vrt temporarily of' r4 bark a taa NircMtaa whr Car' mv ail foar bodta. which war !"' vrbor4 In Na afirBoo Th popbiar viaw f iha fiaralonc in-trtfi i rfi-i4 In aa 4torll lo laa riactdard. vhkk aava: "AauBiinf t& intn of in atory. tha ffM-ra a( ha KaraionaT aty aiaflao rk air 4ar4 rairlbvtion fa law- aa n4 laauiraaity. Thar la aa a4 fr 1 ha amaliaat apaincy ilhr t tnami or aaulral aptaion. .MIJItr WILL XOT COX5EXT XaiaI TrihwMl UI o( Iarilxl tU-tllgr rrrtl Oiarft. WAlltX;TOX. J a a. It waa a4 7thorit4t 'rr toa sal that th L'bii4 Ktlr ;ora.Ttrit eu!4 not af to l" ua-ct:ea or Jttr i:Jwar4 Crry to 0rnitr thai trtbvaal of Jl mar lean a at fffirr intit oa:liarrnt rharc a4 roqnlfrrlirf of a b ava4 by aal offlrar. AmEmaa4or Paffa at Uan4on, throorh w bom ir MH a cocnmuoicatl. waa forwar44 lo BarMft, probably will it l an vpraloa frvm Ih C'rana oiirmii rom!n Ha attt(a4 b fr h brfn vubta la tho Ot latioa af l aetata rwpartmoat. WEST WILL BE IGNORED or rrMm tiu. I tiywiij Aval 4ft REPRISAL IS EXPECTED t -mhip4 v -.. rt9 hn ta VM-ua in V.--.ia ?. Tb Ham tf. ii i na4. rrwpt as bbia4 t rtmriu aa4 aoa4 I"". roeliauln f r a 1 4riA craw aftar f-r wr ib wir. ami aaa bitt4 ta rot4 b4 aral waa atr f u m9 aa h-r4 n fc--ai- It I a:. vbr'f mat lb tirun rem Mniir iim 4 f at to ar4r lo tab Via rUaar. 'Hr raai af lb a la-J" rn- ''' In Urmi "lftra la pa 1 1 at Camavaa 9r w Hr i-t . af Parage?. bta rr tba row awaw a la aiah art crtia b ai. trm4 m r rnaa aaraj, but I k, i ti-a awar4iy : a ial b w ob iba ff a ttia bra4 m ivill tyr mrwar. I iiaiay Niata af fAranaw. "T iirM trimt in forma n r"tP ftTtm( m( thi urrlM' ! aa4 t 4 f ffaiH thai l t w nn lr ba m--l IK r ia I a 4 IN i"uj .t, will iaatii;r taaa pfa-4ac fr mr4r ini IN rommaa4r af h tra jr aa4 ! rrw ra-ra4 la la mr4r ai wifl ftnLH qrn a t'Hnf l i ! f war. Tbr oat", ia a aht tm a 'ttvii rram tna btMb aaraaaawt Ibat Iby baa nf-f4 ara-atia far tit a iptata t tft'a aAabiaa nulat. ftfw iby awat In fttraaaitaa r- l af I rrw4A. wbh-a b l'tl a m-trb a a-ib. t a tnae tia anay rmia I an im ii f- 44 baa ba puaia4 f f TMraM'f arity a iM iy b d'arint4 ta ia . tii!aa. tby wa-iL.J caM4r tbam aaaw a'r4 ! tab a'o4 4ltr a i ra'r 'i if i fr IN aapat54 criaaa lailbia rte rbawav TN r''"l attach im 4 .r-a .f a ro.Kwa A I w - r(r' f ti F4n n( f w h Avarwaa f c Iba tn a a 4 ra'-4 aw ar wa wra aA:4a wiib Iba ATrKa t 4 "WM'a tb qkmjrR waa f'ftnj at aaa ra t -atfa, tS ira- r-" a b4 lb lttr a4 I ftf. at f rt wtib ar?l arm 4 lt at y Mrr Wib) caa a wbt'j a ba P!U4a la taa I I r?'- br it : ava a af it m4t 4aa ft I"" AdmU'IA f a flyiaf at lb ) waa wr4 n y af;ar ia tit a fir. A tba aob- '". aftr bC l' rI i . ba ! aia a. I cinjt a 4 r ipunf arborg ji- ff t"t vrl 4 l araiiiaaT an brtf 'Mi4, wbii iba r rr-a t n 4 r .44 kaniri In Ina wair tba hrma Iff-boai tr :aw4. oni;OMAV NEWS BURKAl. Wa-h. In too. Jan. i. Put for Ih dir of ana a y Wtra wambra of Coagraaa to 4iraaa ho J'rrrt waiar powrr bill. tK-D Waa feafufn t llott) today. It woo: J ha taaa pa4 hf a lubitin. Hal marilr. Although tba bt;i waa bfora iha llouaa Ihrvuarboul Iha day. rr-ilralir ao nlrt waa aTtowa In II by mmbra from tho Kat and bVaib. At ao l ra waro mora Ihan Tl mmbra trani. and tha wt ro moatly frrm publlr-laada at a taa. tack of ntart waa ditt to th a; an- ; aral nntrtandinc that th bill la car tain l oa whra It comti lo a ot I and lo Iha rMhr fat that moat fCaat ra nr4 totithvra mmbra ha ma 4 a np thir mtftd to aupport th bill. a ar4 by Iha commit taa oa pubttc taada. fagarU.aaa of Watrn oipol lion Tbo war ar all ara4l an4 th bit will alkl rrouch aa iood mm Iha 4bla rnda. Tha bill baa bn raMad mp oadar calaadar WaOnaarfay rula and wi aot coma bfora tha Hoom avals anta t Wdoa4ay. at which lima It la apvl4 tha d-bal will b coa clal4 and a veto takaa. Mvantimt th ftanala fommlUft to 4a y took up tba Atyr water-rowr bill. conldr4 It Koraly. and will mt aia itaturday la tha bona of ma b ina a favorabl rfrt. Tho Mjrrn bl I la tha Frrt bi I. aa rporfa4 lat 4loo by th tnat rommtltva. It trtabiy wl b riortl without ma terial chart. STATE IS TO PASS CALL !r. .Narcral Vrt-Urr lie Wit No f ollow I'rtlrral Vrmd. All Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled at Gearance Sale Prices. Ex press and Tared Post Packages Prepaid on $3.00 Purchases . Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. 3L On Saturdays 1:00 A. M. Padic Phone tlanfaaJI 50S0 --i -aj iwif.s ' The Jlost in Value The Best in Quality . -'-iv -7 Store Coses Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays 6:00 P.M. Ilome Phone A 2112 Clearance Sale Women's Coats In Plain Colors and Mixtures Belted-Back Models With Fur Trimmed or Velvet Collar Values Up to $17.50, to Close at $9.50 Winter comfort nd chic style. well u a splendid laving, are the principal features of this Clearance Sal reduction in Wonwn'i Coats tha assortment includes tha popular belted-back styles with velvet or fur-trtmmed collar. Thejr coma in plain materials in navy and brown and in neat mix tures. Rerular values up to 117.50. Clearance Price $9.50 Children's Coats, rfQ Cf"i $3.00 Lines at.. tyOtjU The most desirable new styles in chinchillas and wNet. A special purchase jut arrived. CJO Cf Coats of $i.00 quality. This Sale at. . .P.UU Odds and knds, f o Your Choice at. . ZjOC CMdren's 3th Robes, Children's Coats, Women's. Silk Petticoats, Suits and Coats. To close QQ out at a ridiculously low price. Your Choice SOC Clearance Sale Reductions Knit Underwear and Hosiery Warm, Comfortable Knit Underwear of Reliable Quality Attractively yfQ Underpriced Child's Union Suits, Best 65c Grade, at. .. t7C Doth Boys' and Girls' fine-ribbed, fl fee ed -cotton Union Suits of seasonable weight. All styles and ACkgm sites in rray and white. Garments regularly sold at 6oc Clearance Price TC Vesta and Pants for o O I Children's Hose, i 1C Women. o0c Grade, at. J3C Women's "run-of-t he-mill j" fine-ribbed, fleeced cotton Vests and Panta in correct Winter weight. All sues garments of a quality regularly OO, sold at Wc. Clearance price at JUC Children's Hose, 25c Grade at. . . 200 dozen pairs of children's fine-ribbed, medium weight Cotton Hose in all sizes a stock- 1 T ing regularly sold at 25c pair. Clearance at 1 C Gearance Sale Reductions In the Men's Section There's Splendid Economy in Store for Those Who Visit This Popular Section. In Addi tion to the Items Listed Here YouH Find a Great many Others Equally as Attractive. Eg Will buy Men's Coat Shirts formerly sold at 75c Desirable styles in the Ferguson & McKlnney OOC Guaranteed Shirts. C? QC ror Mn' All-Pure-Worsted Sweaters, formerly sold at $3.50. Coat style and those with V--t0 turtle neck. All sixes a standard make. A garment for Men's Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers. Wrights perfect-fitting, standard qual ity J 1.00 Lndrrwear. 79c, Boys S 1-23 Ruff Neck Sweaters Clearance Sale Price 83f Windsor Ties in assorted pstteras, values to 23c To close at 10 Fancy Arm Bands in many styles. Values to 2oc To close at .15 Men's 13.25 Worsted Jersey Sweaters, all sizes. Clearance Price .$2.69 BUSINESS PICKS UP Federal Reserve Board Finds Improvement General. two bars and und with equal effi ciency in either, the bill relates. The bill aim) propones to appropriate 14i0. 00 at once for the ptirpoae of pre venting occupancy cf Delaware Ear tr mari" hip, and transport of an enemy. The bill waa referred to the military committee. WORKERS ON FULL TIME J4AU W. ir. Jan t 11 .!.) lrtritr4ent of Hanks Mrttat a ouswtsxj ionic M that hf would not r 11 Sr taitmnl tt condltloo from -tat at lb rl f iai Iember It lU ttthouili Con trtl,r of tn Currwncjf William loiy lM. ca.il for National bank for mat dt. 4ftr.nlaaff Far if I tvaid r con idrrl thert no nd of l-autn idothtr roll af Ihia ltm. 1'ndor Iho lav r wqfriniendenl of Hnk must laou al la-l fi rail durtn th ralonuar Tear oa l am ft a ho aauo4 r lo National Coot roller. va rair ro ImiH laC r and Ih atxta rail r t"io attnal Coatrollor I conat EUGENE JOINS LETTER PLAN Mayor Ia rrorUlm Week to Aid la I "act Lal C liambrr't Caaapalsa. ' l:t'OKl . Jam l Imperial U.TOr '. A. WI withla Ik nell fear will a prot'imta attinc ..i.fe It wa of J u r t If Co 33 l tter- i ia . k . in aevpine with a p'm -luufttnlH be lh lortlaa4 tfc- mt.r of Commerce I o a4ertio Ihc tte of trroco1. Ilo m.ll a. I al I Ho euaee.tioa of the fcMCemo 1'uom.rci.i t'luh. ekK-h will ra rltaoo la loae County te rltt at loc la loltoro lo arquotat- n-- in other porta of lao conairr l.l.iBl of lKt Xew York tUnka Hrport Increaae In IxMina of tlia.041.000 Clii- caso Says Trade Is on "Bet-tee- Than Norma 1" Baals. MIDDLE WEST A-SHIWER . --1 r-wo ri- re r!"4 In eifteff.o 1. tfn.M. wore Minf live SUlo f r"0 ta Mfo- oo'. T i i. ... rttm. ! to.ti- t ' t ofl.-f .oi.nia t-1 ttie wa Ij ooi3i i-t n4 aao feet of tho tao.a h oelore Thuro. ey n'aac. Av.rtft lemporatorea ta tho r.-o.t rvacei aroo4 14 aovo. iho ftsu'heo.tera Atlantic ct. parfttf-ularly aort.la. lempera lire of : " reprte bat the la leneo roll veatker In tho North la la. ,irt,Mi f0Ue4 ay cold raina la taa tlilf t'ooal eelrT. Noethora tourteta II cot a efrona l-v-a f aaoio aMilwr wr toe Teoa "how. T atom Art nno reported enow ooooeai f-t dorp In eooo ao-tloo araand llacetarf. okUo tamo, la iao oomo elate, ttetd ia a bo. a aero and brak evaahtoo. .it. weold roatinao aoeernl dora and t '7,0T. m no mora int.roe and eprwad ever uth mora territory tomorrow. WASHtNCTON. Jan. . Continued auelaeea Improremanf over Ike country tenoraliy la raflrrlod la monthly re port from iho II Federal reserve dla Irlrla. made nubile toolset By tba federal Itoeorva ttoord. Improvement In Iho Hoeton dletrlrt ha roatlnue1 with renewed viaor. aaya taa reoort. Trade la the New York dla lrt t la reported aa ueually artlva and till eipondlDS. Un of banka In tba Now York riearins-houee Inrraaaed ll4.S4l.e between November I and January I. deposits Inrreaaed IIJI.JH.- ee and esee reoervea docreaaed ei;.oa. rnrtortew Waa "!! Time. Philadelphia report rnorl bualnoa condition In It ditrl' l atlll projre Ina-. with bonk de.lrlri tba out' loo promltna. Fartorie ore ruanms full time, poymli aro laree and la the Iron and lee induatry Iha Un u.uol demand haa led to tha ropolrinc and puttma Into operation of Iron fur-n--e thai hate been Idle for years. ;liroJ. have (!" tarse orders for aur-plte. Keuirement of ateel boyem In the Ove and dietrlrl were reported a root cnouKh lo iMutt the entire er output would bo token rare cf. Trad in at mo. I all line la Ih Jtlhmood 4iatri.-t ha been aatiafactory. Oaooral a. tlv.tr and eapanaton la all linoa were reported from iho Atlantic deetrlri, and .und and permanent proeperlty pre dlrtod for 114. Haolwooa lent formal. CM-aeo reported Improvement la pti.iBMt and manufacturing, with man ufariurer. retailor and wholeaaler doing bu.me. on ao "even more than normal baie." proaperta throushout the 11. Iui dl.triei were declared lo bo excellent In vletoal-y every Indualrv. Tho outlook for ll In Iba Mmneapolia diatrict wa reported j oarellonl with II line of buo'nee optlmlattc. The lumber trade to opproarblna normal Kanoa City roporied that probably at no time In lb blatory bad whole eale trad been eo active and aatu- BUCHANAN DENIES GUILT Membrr of Conareea Gives $3000 Bail on Conspiracy Charge. NEW YORK. Jan. I. Representative Buchanan of Illlnola. Indicted on chars of coneplrlns to foment strike In munition plants, today surrendered hare and was arraigned. He pleaded not (JlHy and waa rcleaaed on laOVO ball. Buchanan waa Indicted with H. Rob art Fowler, ex-Repreeentative from Illlnola: Frank 8. MonnetU fi-Al lorney-Oeneral of Ohio: Henry B. Mar tin and Herman Schulterla, who were connected with labor's national peace council, and David Lamar aod Captain Frans Rtntelen. Sir. Buchanan waa srralirned before Federal JudKe Clayton of Alabama, who la anting In the diatrict temporarily. Judge Clayton granted Mr. Buchanan until January 20 to change hia plea. LAND FRAUD IS CHARGED Yonna Valley Homesteader Is Taken Into Custody by Government. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Jan. . Spe- clal.) Thomaa T. Kay Infer, who h been homeeteadlng near !alry which la In Yonna Valley about SO mllea east of thia city yeeterday. waa taken Into cuet.xjy by I tilled Ftatea Marshall Berry, and will be removed lo Port land al once. Favlnger entered a home- atead In Ihla land diatrict eeveral year ago. awearlng that be had never before oserclaed bis homestead rights. Th I'nlted Ktntea Land Office In vestigated, and !t waa learned that Favinfer had entered a tract a num ber of year ago In Nebraska, and bad received patent lo It. Kavlnrer aaya ba ahould bare known bettor Ihan to have tried to have taken np a second piece of Government land. Ilka the long rhythms of sleeping and waking, force ua to respect them more or less adequately. Some like the small wave-like motions of the tiny, thread like cilia which sweep Impurities from the nostrils and the throat, cannot be so easily perceived or adjusted." F. B. Itlley Lectures at Vancouver. VANCOUVER. Wash., Jan. 6. (Spe cial.) Frank Branch Riley, of .Port land, lectured tonight for the benefit of the Vancouver Chamber of Com merce. The lecture. "Mountains I Have Climbed." was given in the high school auditorium and waa highly enjoyed by a large number. Klamath Iteservation Spans Urged KLAMATH FA LI A Or, Jan. 5. (Spe cial.) Recommendations for four new bridges to span streams on the Klam ath Indian Reservation have been made br H. V. Hlncks. engineer In charge TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug atore. pour a little into your and and rub well Into the scalp with the finger tips. Br morning most. If not all. of this awful scurf will have disappeared. Two or three applications will destroy every bit or dandruff: atop scalp itching and falling bair. MEALS 11 FIT! NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR ACIDITY CHINESE ON SHIP MUTINY I lobular fol ttrc IX-rmtX a re V .flrr Clitcf Orrtrrr 11m. ;W YOftK. Jan. . :: Cliln. tnir of crr of th Hrtttaa froifht ts.trtr Votura. motintodj o 4r whit Ih ah.p o aa lying ta -stork at Mnbln. Too rfctf o-r w a aVtroti from Ih . E tv wfcuk r-apturo by a lit 4 rf ri ro and ih mvttr.rra pot 4r arrt TW a.a a .oa Af Tooav. t A Ter Je--etuw 4. V fc0 do. -rave SO L-sa Kf-lsO alsa- SSaw r araj 4 It 4 t rvW-a kfj , 4 i 'Ur sheowa Ivff eMasat- k. J. v(tfa. .v. eOaJtn railroad In Iha Baa Frma r!t-o diatr.-t rarvort rocora arniotr- and ar burtnjjr ti frlr. wl(a a food ffert oa th lumlwr fiuainoaa CANAL PURCHASE ASKED Salnarine Base) Is Idea Carried la Senate Mewaare. WAM'IXCTOX. Ja" rurehaeo of Iho Cheeapejke ao-t Delaware Canal for not more ihan :. see and Iha ti pefiditnr of li.aoo. In Improving end fr'.irlns II were propoeed la a bill inl'od iced today by lienntor fanisbury. of telwar. The bill ta baed on a recent report of ne turretarjr of War that a ea iev canal between lb Delaware and Clmaneake bay would be of great on tary Importance. e cenal otil t oe-mlt a force of ubmarlnca to be bcid at (ilbcr of Lbe PORTLAND MAN IS TO WED Paul L. .MatctMlie Obtains Ltocnac In Lm Angelea. IOS ANOELKS. Csl.. Jan. S (Spe clal Paul L Matchatte. : years old. of Portland, and Abigail B. Clarke. 14. of McPheraon. Kan. obtained a mar rlaee llcenee here today. Paul L. Matchette la a mechanic em ployed at the factory of the Ford Motor Company on the Kaat Mlde. He Uvea witn hi mother at Kaat Forty- eighth street la this city and left Port land recently to meet his brido In the land of orange blossom. It la expected they will return to Portland to live alter a brief Donymoon. PLAN OF LIFE DISCUSSED Mlsa navenhlll at Ilomemakers' Week KipUlns Habits. ORKCON AG RICCLTUR A L COLLEGE. Corvsllia. Jan. i. (Special.) Cnder the whimsical title. "The t'pa and Iown of Kxlstenca." Mies Alice Kavenhlil. formerly lecturer at Cambridge Univer sity, now a resident of Vancouver Island. B. C. lectured on the opening programme thia week of Farmers' and Home. Makers' week. All nature. In cluding human nature, she declared. worka In rhythms, la wavea of motion, loeg or abort. "Thoee rhythmic habtta of organic Eat Without Fear of Sourness, Heartburn. Belching or Dyspepsia. The Moment "Pape's Diapepsin" Reaches the Stomach All Distress Goes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or you feel bloated after eating and you believe it is the food which mis you: If what little you eat lays like a lump of lead on your stomach: If there la difficulty In breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigested food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need aomething to atop food fermentation and cure indiges tion. To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourlahment and etrength of your body, you must rid your stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach (as which sours your entire meal interferea with digestion and cauaea ao many sufferers of dyapepaia. sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion, griping, eta lour case Is no different you are a stomach sufferer, though you may call it by some other name; your real and only trouble is that which you eat does not digest but quickly ferments and sours, pro ducing almost any unhealthy, condition. A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost SO centa at any pharmacy here, and will convince any stomach sufferer Ave minutes after taking a single dose that fermentation and sour stomach is causing the misery of Indigestion. No matter If you call your trouble catarrh ot the stomach, nervousness or gaatrilia, or by any other name always remember that Instant relief Is waiting at any drugstore the moment you decide to begin Its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out of order stomach within five minutes, and digest promptly, without A husband and a wife couldn't make their household budget budge. And many a wife and husband can't. This particular couple looked into the January LADIES HOME JOURNAL and there was the way out And there was also a minister who couldn't make his church 'grow. And he looked in to the January LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. And he found his prob lem solved. There it was the story of how one church increased its at tendance from 25 to 700 members. So, home and church are covered in The Ladies' HOME JOURNAL That is why a million six hundred . and seventy-five thousand folks buy it. It is so all-embracing. Buy the January number and see if this isn't so. It's only 15 cents of reclamation work on the reserva tion. These will be of steel and steel and wood. One will be situated near Chlloquin across the tVillianifon River, two will span the Sprague River and the other is to cross the Sycan. IpO QUICKLY introduce and stimu late interest in the Afternoon Tea With Dancing each Wednesday and Saturday after noon in the Gold Room at Hotel Multnomah from 3:30 to 5:30, beginning Saturday, January 8, complimentary souvenirs some of them valuable will be award ed the ladies present. Iter have definite advantage and any fuss or discomfort all of any klr.d abvuld be respected.': aba said, -Some, ot owd J oil eat. Adv. EMPRESS TONIGHT SECOND SHOW PROFESSIONAL TRYOUT ACTS BIG SPECIAL FEATURE AFTERPIECE BY ENTIRE EMPRESS BILL The Haunted House 35 PEOPLE 35 i ' 11 !T