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tiii: MonxiNf; orkcomax. Thursday,- January n. m.6. CnfilPAtOi Oil uLuL I V.Vrt"rV4 mt.r. i . i. ri. riuiL aa iiiu iair LAW MOT I!IIEHDEDj ::iEiE: District Attorney to Give Warrants on Demand, Not Otherwise. NO OVER-ZEAL IN PLAN fir. I ,a Ke,. ll Ytlll Talk I X o( 1 I.V-are 4 on, !- IHm Thai ' KaiNij) lull .ranald It Mapped t ader .tkVal Mre.ar. T'i t 'n-f bi-ta taw le M fPu ee with I'l.'rtrt Atfra-y .e.. k ?" ir H I, er.kI4 , li 4't'oe I k do by ( Iffull J j a;t.b!n today. " mm sec aa soak ear cam- a kiftday rl'MHif." sei4 Mr. I r ye.t.rd. If lT mart lo an. fr a cm!inl I ke ee rM te r(i a " tf kr U avidetwr I licify ii." - for jwniay baaebaiV X' l:n -a!4 beialy. -H ail ika a lot at avid.: ta ran a tk t a per.ee a, a re.e agairtat tk Jlataraeal gre." f :n, tk !) af aa af fr., h I ,, la .tr. Ik lt. tar sc tk- Ur if n I, m44 at k ,m .( a--l la aul af aa y la Ml. up-a .! ! t.ra ar 14 rna9l4lflt. tKoDf ) tiara I, a ! ei-et ,Mitlj af aa el aio.c law. Til.'' a a; I al.ar. ka.r. I 1. f.t tkat it, b la g't r4 f a ka. law i ! fnn'l't'1l X. I:.aa. hki n n.oit m t 1: utw Jl.rV ttovn , He'll lroaar rul. Oal, If fkiaarwa tmnaaa ll. 1K.:. rr. J.a. I fperiatk fu.ia laa i. raofl-t'al Ikel a I r ..i-1 aoc . Ma;u4 ia l.k.r lo.au ., fiaiki a4r rhe a j aday ..leaing Li. 4-vIar"t i-oo-.t I illowl tf la federal igirti, 4 that la krtg legal ,'..-..4! hi, ac.ia.i ai:..-l i-riorj f the .!'.. ,ti'l re.utt : ta el Attaia.T d..-tr. ll a"'il aoc aul af . mtr la l.t4l ta ihwrttvl af I. bl'ia tt. ' uai... n"r !"' w.pa pa- a klT, T raflia".a .!..., a. Ika He.'a titfif iMi f.-erninan.tl tk.l IS, .fat'it fa la a (.n.ral lrll UniiWil Ik th. taia ta,.. r I . r af laphIa- aa lla a f- al k.. la . lr ia-lal- a.- "an4 I fl'wu k.l:.a r-p!a ef fl..r 'a'iar ffn rn.inf a k a l a u i ... im a m. ara n Ika laa a i'r-" ct nnT to i-r. m i i: atav rv..ax (till IV" I afoerrrl 4 (.l( rmtllxir4. C.t.r pr l. . Ja l!prlatl v Vltrtfyns1, l'irrr foay k k.a 4f l.frit.r, f l P'l t'a .a' na,f. tn...a t.r- aa a ! f ,.f,-i la a. I rart. ef II aaty. Ti tMiru. tt".r . aif4 nor .t-'r. k4 'raim, Ifcal 4""a "t,kf far titf 4 n.a fr .t.k.a at I. a lir p.raiilt.4. Tka a4Fi. ,' taa aa. al.a fim'iUlxl .ar aa4 aan.-a k. .a ....4 j o-al aMffckant, inal ,oltia ef tka laa ,11 k w i'.! imm.siiaia pfoa-a- M niox to i;xon: nt.t'R i.rirl Allocwtt .! VWf tVnpka al folia. t.rv. . ta. I i.cit fa it B.opl aa,a Iia4 orpluii t r p lha pnaa.ufa at tna aal' t'tttrl.-t .lt"'aT all lt -.rr.B 1 - nfoi--a jlr !"" Ua n V'if Ci-xlRtT. k. a4 l'4. "X.b. ai4 V r.'""v a!ai k..a ar4-rl ilunji,. a 1 I ao ,..aa lr Ika taw Aui4 ba a frva4 la tka l.tt.r .laca Ika rlsy ,f 4tnacaa 4 k rnTlra ! a tru-f tibrvaao. Of roura If cTJP'al, ara ma4 II 'HI k ITT daljr ! tnlorr, tBa Uar cf Ml J 2 TO FACE TRIAL IN NORTH Mrm Arrvrl of :torlk U III tW nl Ira ftall WalU. fW.ar aim.fh. frt4 br htff Cf i-ffff . t'-.tr 1 1. IB t'ort-kftl. "hrM rf tort4ak, wll iti t X I iv r to ttftt f ir f,.ircrT. lrf iraa. f lAt T iftl h.rf for l.k'fc rf Mr ffp. Tkrl Un i.T bn mlv4 wit t w r r v r tt. t fioi pro -4 -.HI iNMf rfcttrc? la r4 f- ,-4 U I U ki.4K M'U:.il r. I M rfM ft4 ttttr - t-mft.i t 5t4.it from Mr. FATHER H1CKEY. 70. DIES 1 Art; t4f MttMurT wtvmIm lo t.T.i tjl 1 Tf4 rf 7 it.. . t. f-1 rf a- tf - t t 'Ht rn'ion, 'fr i ia, ft Un (of pt I Y4t I4 R,iri n f ..-f-4 t tim:4 - trf h'c r t m frm ntr 4 rt ! form Xr. j. t.ur w chirtn- of th rMn!Rltl l cfir of Ib Ttn Bt-rt4ttnm'dt. ARSON REPORT PLAN FIXED !)tra laaacaralrd (4 Krcp Tab oa All a.pM-tua Dlaar-a. FARMERS HEAR TALK Registration at Convention at .0. A. C. Reaches 635. Ot.JVrt. Waal. JB iSrarlal la coe-piin-a attk a ranaaat ay Ik chairman af Ika araaa romailtt.a a tir Bf"J-rariir. for Ik r.- f.c Coal' I. Oi rr: . at rtkr .: Till .I.K. ! f . a - 1 I ' ' ' V; -; , ."- . J l - . I ' i! Mitul loo. t-ia-inx ruf4 th of t4 ! Ir ttfttqa p-rT.ft;o In trh )aiifu, lnn.k i.n4 rlf J-tt lIoUaaR f ' t haR)a ;.. Vim ta. t. a4 Vr. Ilul J r .HHn( !- tr at I tj In Of PUl in trl o rortUff flrnrt of lao ru ii I-1 iht w, iio::n4 t a I'o'tittni boy ll ia f JoPia fr.ft4-' ir II im off t lranl J he. !; o.a oao of Iho rl-ro.f -Ja-r tn infi4k aa4 rtrc4. HHm ta a alar al lao ., 4r ; k in irfl imuoin( flaalAV Of tarta. Tat llOt t mi: rvMBi ono of lao ri-? atlM-IIIC aat (ft) 4 4k!a Vttl. iFil TO- n-ic I a ir 0m a erfffinal atvt tpu-r ftAtx-a.fi, t. Iu4n tra in lmitp:o T--4 6-a .aropr Trot." .44O00 0OOO4O00OOOO044444 t-1ff M of t rm r4 !! r to t"v prla r hi V.ano. T vf t4 h raiii-! f-wrn .-! 4af . ti4 .-m rh? ff I'tal f t4 It j f 'l'l I l"t.P4. V.IVES ARE ENTERTAINERS Krrr-4t-a) fr llata4 tlrM f Hiw4 mrr lakw tri-tt f t. . S . rov : 1 . 4t rM ft ' : ! 4f ID4 f m m - of I W "rrt-n " II t. Viahn..-. Kiata Inora,a-o Cora MiMiMr oir ba an lntt aloa 4 FT' in. of 1 upic,at f.r- a U !.mctoix li rju orofuClns attorTia)rm. firo mrH! an4 fr rhirf lo for wr4 ItfofniAtieo In a raort -Muftairr h-,o Ihoro la any Indica tion of In' ni' f Mm t-h aa rarrl4 on tr rn nor aivof4 orriinc to, vnitr I!irou9b04t lao cool lrri tor j. REPU3LICANS KEEP LEAD Itrslraltaa oa Third lT Toal 143 1. Ullh ! Ml Ikrowrrala. .t'u:ltB f.r In th l4. TVma rr.i, iMoii Indracadrnia I?iir4. Vro kiMttoni.t. fauna. an4 rraaraaaiv b4 fnriaii.t eonloMlina for fli'H Ma--. I in orrf.r ef aianUinc la Mult Kmak I'ognlr rl-lratlon at f fia af oon'y Ork lVffr l ! "d ef Ika IMnl 4y. li.ei-irallona to 4t nuir tr of h-k nMini.r l i ar. U.pabur.n, an4 11 I mtM t-rt. l.i,irt.ona a.r divtlr4 ) t.rH.V . folloaa: Krtutliran Z vu.'tii II. lJrB.lrnt li. I'rohtbi. Iioni.t :. IToitM'lt, S. jto. laltl I. Car ( nrra Sord for Pamacra. MONMOfTII. fr Jkiu y iSpaclaL) IWiih ki b"r a a kli:4. bl user 4.roollh.4 and pa'aonal lo jurir. ar .u.tain a a r..ull af a ro;u.loo ith a motor car. & .. Kol brook, of H nmoulh. ha fll.4 UU In Ik -ir-ui( 1'iuil elrt Mr. and Ira AnHr.w N:.oa. of lnd'Pnd -- Mr. liolbronk, ail. Ikat llrrr ''. ounc a of Ik drf.ndanla. waa 4rlr 14 al an r..i,a rat of d4 arhra Ik arrldanl orrurrwl. II ak lr f J4 fr property lo. and lj4 fr praaal Injur!. Old lllanor, lt4rl Chi--. f MtJlirlKl.r. r . J.n. I iSpa nal ) Th n:n-a HotU Ina otdl hoat.lry la Vnrahflald. and -upi4 ,ura .in.. I:t. c!d It. door today. :ira r,r-ry. pror-rl.JW. .ld a -room kol. I rnnol ll la r.ftIJ al'hout a b.rrooro, Tk pir a Dt-o" In .rlT U l Jm. lUlly. a4 Ik pr...nl oan.r had cond'ict tk tia.- t-r 17 rar TS lll.in.-n k.M a I-. 4 ta I ha.in.. for-many ,ar. an4 k 4 alw.y ban a hinM lor ika ! (ra ' Ih.y wr In n OUCH! BACKACHE! 6 LUMBAGO BIG PROGRAMME ARRANGED STIFFNESS AWAY Rub p.iin from back with umall trial bottl of old -L Jacob's OiL" Ik ".a or ba-k I .or o4 l." or 'uirK.a. -l.tir or rumiilift ka, ,aa ir-rfl up. dn I .Mffrr - 't a ai. I tr-.l of old. koaa.1 !. ).-b - a; ii' 4ua.toa. aour a ,t'w in -.r k.a4 rab U nM oa ,aar akc bark, and by Ika tim ,oaj ral f tt Ik ara and ln- t. on.. ..n t rt.y rrirtrd! T', aootkin rmtnhex oL a. 4. ta ba 4 on. r oar-.. It tjk' Ik p'a rM -l and a-t. IA. a-1- r t It . m.alral. yrl .h:wt.:y tr,klnv ard t!"nl burn I h ' . k.r. .l-tntf rl .tor lurr.bca. r'lalit'a. ka k. r rMiPvl m protnUj. Many kin Alrradjr llrld and lltrr Arr In Nor for Wrvk of Ix-moaalraliona and It-turra a I Collrcr. CRIXK.X AGRICfLTVRrVt.COLa-KOK. Canralll, Jan. I. StiaI Furmrri and ikrir wit. profr.ional and baiu. ni mm. ta-hr. tu1nt and other, r,prntin; arary aalk of lif ar ar- rtvlnaT at Corvalha on ry train to atnd tk annual Farmara and Horn Makar at., and Indn, trial conf.r- rarri at tka lirron Asrirultural Col- t. nicht (IS had rl.trd at th rantral buraau and Indication point lo a Incraaaa of yral aundrvd tonlht balryaaaa Oaaa Kaaalaa. Tb ttat Ialrymn' A,o-latlon mr( tki morninc for a Iwo-day ,:on and th Orrfon Klld Crop and 4 Oronrara Aoclkllon ronrmcd for it. annual mtln: Tha confrnt-a of rr.lnl.t.r and r.liflou, work.r. th dratr.asa aacorlattun rnnv.ntlon and tha homa rnakcrr conirrca continued In ,.ion. i:rrnor Wlthycomh arrlyd today and a III taka a prominent part la tha mtlnc, of tha weak. Laal niabt th ni.mb.ra of tha varl- ait dairy breed a.o-latton and tb Mat Hrcad.r' A.orlalton. ahlrk had b.. n la ton throuahout irta day. ara nlrtlnad at a banquet tendered by tba tud.nt' dairy Hub. r-re.td.nt Kerr. A. J. ciiov.r. of Fort Atkin.on. vi. editor rf Hoard Iairyman: Cummlna Ii-k,on. ef .-h.dd. lr. Addi lloale. of U'laroa- in. and T. hall.y. of Portland. tra-pr.ld.nt of lha CraoaUuern,ey Hreedera" Aoriatloa. a ere amonc th ?akr. nilli.m fon,tanllna. of Portland. thta aftemooa aa a larn-bour dem- on.tratioa on pork cuta and pork prod- urta. A cel-loc.ther me.tlnc wmm held tonight m tba women' gymnasium. with a booater epeeert-maklnc conteat- (aa.eallaaa la Ia Meld Today. Conv.nllon, . h.dnlrd for tomorrow Inrlud thai of lha Oreson Duller and Cheaeamaber-e, tha Or.aon rotato- f rp.ari and the Oregon rura-Bred Hreader,' A-tat ion. No mC. crfrren.- or th week baa , c"1e4 In lr.trre-1 that of tha iir'toi tramaaa Aocia;ion. Mora tkn 30 wera prnt when J. V. ftrva.r. of th lirefion Wrrlopmrnl taa-ue and r-nily i-ied pre.tdent of the Oregon Irritation 1'nnvra.a. mad an addre a th representative ef the nrtlnd Chamber of Commerce. fl it jonea profeeaor ef eon at tha t'nlver.ity of Wiaconein. and one of tk !.lma? authorltle la the t'Mled atat. on lata drainage, outlined lh method, of apporttrtnm.nl ef a,e.a m.nta for dr.inaar diirt-t under the K I .um dl.trirt law. aktrh I 'ml- lar In nttl prlnnplra lo th Or- ( law. THRASHING PLAN HALTED Mr. I. Vraarll, t'olorrxl, lo VU on Coort I'ntll Salarday. Mr, luae Vaael will wait until Katurdar bafora aha aJmlnt,tr a tn.kr.e; t Mr to. MtM.r. who. YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE Hurry, Mother! Remove Poisons From Little Stomach, Liver Bowels. Give "California Syrup of Fis" if Cross, Bilious or Feverish. ill I No mailer what alia your rhlld. a aentle. thorouah lavxatlve ahould alaay ba th ftrrt treatment Blven. If your littl one la out-of-orta. half Ick. Iin't retina, ratine and ai tine naturally look. Mother! e If tonirue la coated. This ia a aura alien that tha little atomach. liver and bowels ar clocsed with waale. When cross. Irri table, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold. a teepoon- ful of "California fyrup of Kl." and la a few hours all the constipated poi son, undifc-eeled food and sour hlle itent ly move, out of th little bowel mlth eut rrlpln. and you have a well, play ful child again. this harm! "fruit laxative." because It never fails to cleanse the little ones liver and bowel and sweeten the atom, arh and they dearly love Its ploasant taste. Full directions for bable. chil dren of all aces and for grown-ups printed on eacb bottle. ll a are of counterfeit fig syrupa. Ask year druggiirt for a -cent bottle of -California fyrup of Fiss." then see thst It la made by the "California Ki fiyrup Company." he ya. ran aaay Hh her husband. o M'Vanea Dtewart, a colored attor ney, told Judge Stevenson In the Munic ipal Court yesterday. In the meantime, pleaded tha attorney. If the court would raleaae Mrs. Miller until 8alurdsy. he would sea that she stayed within ner own home where Mrs. Vcaaell could not get at her. ftewsrt represented himself as at torney for Isaac Veasell. whose Interest In tha other man's wife got him In trouble. So Mrs. Miller wss allowed to go home to br children on tbo other fellow's lawyrr'a proml,e that she would be Immune from attack until Saturday. Oddfrllovaa at Vincent CVIrbrate. VINCK.Ni. r.. Jan. t. (Special.) The oddfellows held their annual New Year' celebration Friday nlfrht, Decem ber 11. A large bsnnuet was served. K-Rprentatlve Hen Hill, of Walla Walla, and irnl t ail Master jvcuog mrre the .rekers. really Mr -rT 'MTaa I v. . y Yea brve made me mile. You have made ma ria. Yaa have made ma lau,n. Haw Haw ! And now w com la the very last ol the ncitini, original and truly fantaitte motioo. ictara adventure, o( fit Kia ol Financiers, J. Raiea WalUa(ora. Yea mast see thia whirlwind finish to tb moat mque el motioo-pictara aeriea. Don't mia "Lord Southpuh," th last of laa fTf ft THC N.W ADVCNTVCCS OF' VilLMNGFOSI Pictorixed from the f rear stories ef Ceorfe Randolph Chcatrr, Iroca th eeaarie al Charles Goddard, aatbor ol "The Esploit ef EUiee," et by the Path Co. Under lh directioa el th W barton Broa. the cast headed by Burr Mclatoah and Max Fifmaa baa mad history 'or asotitjo-pacta re eomedie. If year theatre baa aoc yet bad any of th Wallinfford eptsede if is possible evea aow to afarf the series. Tell tb maaaer la apply ta tb local PATH E DAJgT The Sunday Oregonian Shirt Maehaffae ale at Grays Today Every Shirt in Stock at Special Reductions MEN'S SHIRTS $1.50 Shirts at $115 $2.00 Shirts at $1.55 $2.50-$3.00 Shirts at $1.95 $3.50-$4.00 Shirts at. $2.85 $5.00-$6.00 Shirts at $3.c55 MEN'S UNDERWEAR $1.00 Garments at So? $1.50 Garments at $2.00 Garments at $1.3j $3.00 Garments at $2.50 $5.00 Garments at. . ; $3.85 Chesterfield Suits and Overcoats GREATLY REDUCED $20.00 Values at. . . , $25.00 Values at.... $30.00 Values at .$15.00 .$18.50 .$22.50 $35.00 Values at... $40.00 Values at... $45.00 Values at... .$26.50 .S29.50 .$ 31.50 Ladies' Suits and Coats Half Price $25.00 Values at $12.50 $30.00 Values at S15.00 $35.00 Values at $17.50 $40.00 Values at. $45.00 Values at. $50.00 Values at. .$20.00 .$22.50 .$25.00 The Store of Style, Quality and Dependability Get Your Share of the Splendid Values Offered Terms Cash Corner Washington and West Park Terms Cash M.GRAY Corner Washington and West Park From Nothing to $6,000,000 in Three Months Three months ago today nobody had ever seen a Triangle Play. Today moving picture theaters all over the country are paying at the rate of nearly six million dollars a year to show them ! Prices vary. At the Knickerbocker Theater in New York you pay two dollars for the best seats. In smaller cities, and smaller theaters, you can see the same pictures for ten cents. Taking it by and large probably two million people will see Triangle Plays this week. AVTien you think what Triangle Plays are you will realize how it happened. One day last Spring half a dozen of us all practical experienced moving picture people decided the public was ready for better moving pictures than had ever been made ready enough to pay practically any price to get them. Backed by a large capital and long experience, we were able to get into the project the three highest-paid, best known producers in the world. Griffith who produced the "Birth of a Nation." Ince who made the wild West famous in pictures. Sennett maker of Keystone Comedies. And with them the greatest aggregation of charming, beautiful women and brilliant men who ever acted together. Just run your eye over this partial list. The type is small but the names are big. Douglas Fairbanks Mae Marsh Lillian & Dorothy Gish Tully Marshall Thomas Jefferson Frank Campeau Helen Ware Robert Herron William S. Hart Bessie Barriscale Frank Keenan Enid Markey Katherine Kaelred Orrin Johnson Weber & Fields Raymond Hitchcock Mabel Normand Roscoe Arbuckel Fred Mace Ford Sterling Truly Shattuck There! How many equally frood ones could you add- no matter at what price ! With the three top-notch producers, the finest motion picture studios ever built, pretty nearly every really well known actor and actress in America. The rush of success was not surprising; it was inevi table. Triangle Plays are getting better every week. If you haven't seen the last one you haven't seen tho best one. Working at top pressure every minute we haven't yet got to all the theaters that want Triangle Plays. But we are adding them every day. Maybe the theater you regularly go to is showing them now; maybe the manager is trying for the contract unless he thinks he can hold your patronage with some thing that costs him less than Triangle Plays. Speak to him next time you go by. Ask him when Triangle Pictures are booked to come to him. For if his is the best house in town they'll be there. Triangle Film Corporation l 4 ti: avi ri f Mf laaVaf