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Tlin MORNING OREGONIAN. SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 1916. e 9 " O v7 f m 7? 1 1 I M I ! 1 1 Hlllillilll iiiSii 1 1 II If II nYpcTOUDE Hovorish jtre. Jar Jtaa rrtiKav k aaiahter. tin, . -a i . , ; i i . 1 1 ; ; i . ; . ; . i : t l iaFlll lltllllllllllfft:ilIlll l"Z mmm a o o o j s a o o j o o o o oeAJal aj t. c .1 till i I I'll ' 1 ' ' f I i1 L?'JS!ir2!Jl!illJi J.raaa Coff . af la uitlr ae-jd Oil. at -a fesnaliw H. Ajar u lotttM tardsv fr a r ermine laaj-hrea. Xr. f sweats were fr. raffia. Mr 'l. Mr. . 11 . ; Jlra, r.mtt ' I. Mr Tame Krr. Edward lli-ook. V.- rtr K.rr. Mr. Henry La 14 rr:l. r. r 11.11. Kn Pl'.iot; It. "o'aJt.. Vr. Kirkham .if. Vae -i.is: eed X Mary r r aiua. 4 ra af tka si-nartaat affair ot th faria ral.far teia . tfta llrlt r . w..-a Xm x.a-i lii iui-f Ijh wl k katM at M-el The affa.'S I alaanad la honor af Mta rl...e )lolml. a BiarlliKl vtettar fraiW la rrvafaca latflla will ba wie--d f -e IX t -m Wt4saUr ataa. Mi-. IJtt aaal will a .... this t aa a .Maeaa lit hai-aa- af MNt tntta tt"ta-a!l and Bar ttar a v. o will ar rtr laaorr eie k a fca-a-a 4aa a; Mm m TtU affair wiil ka fine., by 4aia ta tka Crystal r- aa. a a a M a Vara fiar-.' I a kerma- and l'litll a 'I af Ma rraariaco, for merly af late ri'T. la tuilif Vrt r r i! FatawM far av.rnl ataia. aa ram. J-a.t ka-r-ara laa kalHara and I a a anU'tamxl aXlaTktftllr T a tialal si J (r(4. a a a Traak Raai.' Jr. will ! ta- la raauava k -a lti al rrkly a a Mra. MaH Uaf tmkar4 ra ! ai a i ivaaaa a Tjaatar la kanor m4 Mlaa Mariafal Avar. aaa 94 Ik aaa allrattrv a4 ro pt .Ar k4. a a Tit WattiU rtuk kI4 II aaaaal "kf-aiiia ft al lh k"T ( Mr. r '. jamoM. SI r.l TMriT-aimk aaraaf. a Taalar A atUriowa ttaavk aaa w aar-va4 it a-'taf'l a-" wllai tk i-qatan af llaa rluft. Taaaa arawaal war Ma. I. l MatlH.wa. W-a I. ITl-at Wra .l-a llarj Vr J ll.rk.r. Mra T H Craaat. Mra aj Kail. Mrm vr. w var. V J H rVoaaaa, Mra. a 'UllaiUa.l aa4 Ik . a a a Mf r. W tja.lloa aa4 4aaMr. Kim Or.-a la-l. k kjaaa kaaa naaal.n I" at-r al lla rimpkai! Hatai. ara ar al tkalr lema. 141 tul Taa'.?-aa4 atraat Nona. Mhaa f!a--h-l KlnaT l-f a-laalT Tk r4r akarl far Cattforaia la vaaaa kr aara la caaforat t alraraity laa kal iao4 a la wita M a Latimm H.,i4 f r aacr4ar la haavor M.a llalaa Aiaaaa. krlda-alart. kal awlaaT la a( lal aark al aafar4. ak ka4 la laa aariiar Ikaa aacawitataal. POPULAR BRIDE-ELECT WHO IS BEING EXTEKTALVED TODAY AT MATINEE AND TEA. a "V C ,j L ' I J t.... ., ifa- --t -iriif-1 mini uaWi- J i--i i irifi --uiTIi -r ' IT -" I ,.-.- '.If; " ..-i. 4. .jj CI . fta rfi4 fniUv prtt f l t tRmbr, trts.ntf tni ftr hoi 4 r-tliof hfaycal in . ft. AH KMtnlwr w f,r f-.rtt-trla J I!. . nr ffay.rit a4 n.trr f.i;loT. pRa.f n r .. ftr lUptatoc t. ct . fw.rH. Tnri4,r ialf' ea?ft, rtr W : na 5ul t( ti 9rc--:-nt ) ftrt. V i fl 7initrrut, e f k r- V " tfk. t! l h feoaar- I'Mlaft for -rprum piT. t- r.i bf t f Ih rinv for ata ftU f tfBffta Kt Will kVB Rfattr-. M.M f'l MMh M 'CaW R lMk-.i -. wit-, a rr4 rT. f a-t.-r Pt af '-birr . Il tf prppt fr ha rr Wttt- nor yroMj! I h n 4p( t ft mo. Ittr(n4t lVi4T A rT h r e r 4 from I ft It a rop b I I f;-M. T tT-tHf titBbr f lh .parim-nl rMaL All Tet4 ! .V? -f H... k aa,.X..W"".-..4a....-- Tk...H ,7. . City IfM.ta) Offlrr Marr!1. Itrtt.ff Bl lh to ( II. Hat of CHir In ta, I'aic4 Ktat Hh low dth rat l ll lr. Marvoltaa my fortUad aa4otla41ir tll Ia4 all ta olhar ritu by Tra rrvalr tnarvtoj In la 1M Ih r4ral fiir hawa4 I a)ta oal of ovrr 1 of ap.a lio. la Tk op-a buroaa oatlmala-a for I f 1 1 anew fMlaar txf aiai.ot lo fc -a I.. Thrr ir 4-atfcc Tor 1U (ft K.rm rao f'r r Iorriaft fMpuit.- Iia of 1r rr ?:J 4ia or ? U itian la tl. Tm makr. rarttaol'a 4ala rat for ll J1 out af ttttr tH of ixkoulaiioa. or a -ro of 77 of on d-ta fr ry !(- of opalat.on. cfn-zz Hps 1 Stores r BY i"iSS F-AVALTXJ2. r r rHIoX rlc forth liltl mmm ftl lat ral oM la a rr mf. t'ai'iu roaa of tho i-imo aatll roatamo ro bow In for ttAfWlno fror I. a. T. f!ff airivil of rraiioa49 aro a dtpIT t- tha lvl aepx w lb t thr r- 4rftra fio4'" f momoi B-im (ntt. t M. f iT aa4 ( rrt. Th aw f ro-a thai ara ano4 4 a art rom-1 r am of s no a ' Tft d liFv tiMTtUM ma i fet atptcht ti. Mi'-, -M vt (a vt and or iia nftoul'l-r-. It it IK taift ar ll ral flar of tft r", Vaiua of ftYv i.Tui r m,!r pt!Mr toot Ih hip. Mi affw t.t tH 4 f-t a L tiw r,,ffH rioa irtraafina or ro rm fintfta lh bodnfft of tao aalri 1id of ta w fw a k opd tt paaaior a a-4 rmall aC .aa ,tf ara aAlrM I lit hpa p4MU-.j.r (y prtty Iflti frar, t --iatt- a4 wl ui'a-t to tfca yaaa:r t ta af I llf"4i, la ta aaapa f I ya. to whk-a ta rt f t w : C to h.ifVail ! I of aaaar I'f'-a ! rit raP a.m-tt I t-vawa - M f.'I1 lt?: Striia t fiaJ-h.f wta fooa bid a Tr ir"f ltai of iftif'oa of ara4 a4 -r.4T'ka mk) tha f l'Ma aHirt f"n w--a d"C'a r- d i of oatia rt-Mt wra ai:aa ifca 'wit na tfnr'(-d ia Tr la- l of mu hr.n a4 int. CU4ri t 4l Iloma f ta moat afaaal af tn4 art t for tl pt oaral - a kt aff a4 i aara :. aa ran wttnta n rlt of ksitan ".- an- a?. ott a arll a a4wa A aabr of c Is . rao f,. iu a..f-. It paaao It aft Mt-l aai trl-aaAta of .lr fa roilar ad ifr mat na.t4 ata a mtt ar rio4 I rriM tfll,PT i f Jfa. Ntn.ti u prtti tnaa taa a:4-fa-V-4 fa f4 wat. a aoaaa a tnoata af M araa Im aad aara P - i mf aax-a af fa - ( ta lfinriau fa tfT MM af a crwa - I ' SMaa4 a? -oa. rotoa arltfc fv-x-r aarwfa. amr -aO 4 ntr. a dH a-id r Krr A a' fftia a rmt 4iaa of f4 r4r.t: aa4 of pv 4 (- ara. arftt-a ka rc-.iar eoa for aaaty aa4 It rl4.,af ta jpMii'na DEATH RATE DROPS LOWER rwrtUavl Ida I If arra Krkna Ol' ltl albaaal ICrTaW. Irtlaa4 maaa aaar kla ra4rllaal u 4ak rata ia X.K ta l tai I 4raa coia..4 aat4 kr I aar lrtaa'a larla. T w aowln kard. Tkauh II w lata la Aanl. vat Uara 414 aot kink lhal alraafa al all Fr lAora li. .4 In Alaaka aa4 knaar kal It a lo !- I roll. p4 of Ik r la lk Mo. Th family H4 a l- l far from lha t:u. Vh'n Ih at'rl jni la loaa k 4rtr f.iur 4o la a al4 ii4 iu dra4 In fur Ikkl almoal hi4 kar from tM. Iora a aa 1 Z .ara old. but ba4 it4 In Ik North roantrr fr to yar. r alar kr faioar bad dld'd lo aai kla forlon la Ih land rf anow. For aa aka au lha oittr child and bar anaatkar ataad. b Would Sot 11 aim coma aloaa Hut r fihr waa lit Worrr and roaatant work and ronatani aimap- ooinisvanl bad worn Mm rml. r "r a aaa mw ka bad lain oa Iba b of aklea looklrc oat of Ih linr win. 4ow oa Ika wild BaoBfialn. with ihalr aaaw-elad foraala. and m r . h r4 lb l.aa handlna- bafvra lb bla.t. f am coins down lo lha triliaaa IMa aliatiwoa. aald Ika cirl. jvmi rtr a a'mpta dinnar of brral. laa aj kaiiud tanlaK a arlehbor had MIL bl I will Bol bo I"". Oat of Ih ar ana wanu aa war iron Mlrk'd and lha airk man walrhad wllh arf Ta la alrliak f ara d.aapaaar In la Ik It waa duak whaa raturnad. and ah aot aloaa. On Ih alad waa ..k lalian worran. In wboao rm waa rla.:r hrtd a lirr baby. - I fnand Ika woman plo4din alone. kalf-froaan aad irk.' aipiaiaad lo kar fatkar. aa ka aaalawl bar row wr by lha fira and oowrad oi a tap of bat t for Ih woman. "1 ronld aol lt lra aaffar. W will baita lhara nil lha atom la ovar" "I am afraid w will ma ahorl oor atvaa aratty aan, aaaaThtar."' aald Ih fathar. waorlly. Tara la not mark naaar laft. I am (Irk and Onr prota. taaa ara (rowan laa ary day." UTaii. fathar. I ceuld al A hi man balac aaffar eat In thi alorm." aa4 Lair. BraTary. "And I am aura no Mm will cm of aMinf a woman :a aa4 aimoal daad la lha anew. I am vtad 1 raa kalo lham oat." am I. " rap lad Mr. lorton. "I did aol man lo bo aatriah. rmly op kar away from all I kr and not Kla to aa aayth:aa. I rnrmot h'p aofrr'nf akovl anaitara." Iura waa op al aaawa and rook ad a hot hraaklaat. Ika woman and baby war fad and ma 4 ccmfortabia. Kr a.iea lia wind afiad down, lha aan raoa ot warmlT aad tka alarm waa arar. Th liwl.aa womaa roaa to ia ha tohd abont tia bar mora and at lha c maa In tka roraap than aka andaraiood. Th maa bad com aorta for t. faiiad aad fa.ian Ick. la krekaa liafiut aka ikaakad lha lr a4 aal4 h roald knx-it to hr fri'Oao aaaiiy aoar tm ta naltcht. Ta atri aaro bar anotaar van of hot riltlDIR rok TOOAT. Uam-haan fr M'aa Molmaa lo dav. M-a. Lift, haataoa. Aaaartallaa Co.iaalata Alanaaa, lort a4 II.Klsta l lak th: aft moon al 3 3 o'r:ok. laaatic. 4inar and turprr part;oa. Waaarlor COTaatry Cak tk a aftartioaa and araninc r&amkor roararl taa fbl. Art Waaan. I ar!k. Tn-aaax. Ilal Mn'laomah tata atfraooa. I J to I 1. taa. an ratra ahawl and lha baby and l.i womaa want cut down tha road. n'arka paaaad. Tha anow rnaltod. Tb traaa rana out In a tandar aTraaa. Hal lha alck man raw worrr. Lanri I worked down to a ahadow. Tb vnonay waa ona. h laa I food waa on tha tabl. With dry. arhlniT arr. I?i alrl wnl about bar taak of ronkln th laal food. Thaa with a ford amlla aha Kava 11 lo bar fathar. Th.ra rami a kltorlt oa lha door an- it alovly opaaa. In rami tha Indian woman, and brhlnd bar a tall man of bar rara brarlnjr la hla arm a dad armr. -Hra la rr-t for tha whlla alrl and brr fa'har, rp;ainad Ih woman, - bara barn l-k l"n. r'aaon did nol coma Iwf.ara." Oq lha lahla rh pll-4 lha d-r. Th-n lakina lAUra'a hand, ah ld lha Klrl out ovfr th raa. down th path nil lhay rvarhrd lha ads of a mountain rill. Tha womaa aroopad tr wairr un In hr barda. 'a-oth." pha alt "lold: mtirb old In aand. Indian woman r'rr It to wbtio airl for rtarn kltidnaa.'" It in traa. Th aanda of lha rraak waro full of aTllttrrlna- blta of sold. With bar brart wlldTy brallns Iaura ra-d boma. In a law worda aba told bar fathar of lha find. Joy brourht back Ih color lo hi rhaak. and aa lha Indian woman rnokad lha m-al Into a Mftr lia fathar and dauxntar at ilnt m bapplnraa. Tkalr aorrows wara orrr al laal. (CaprrUihf. lal. kr la VrTtaia Nawanapar aiaiai. aw Ta ltf. GHURCilnSMEEf AORTH tcaT ar:-TtrrrARirs ruk.i ISD.IT ICHOOL CO.IVKJmOSS, Maallaa 11 Today al T. M. C A. ta Ba Oara la Lw4rra. aa Will Talk Otvt krllrr Mrtbada. Sunday rbool arrclarlra from Idaho. Waahlncton. Orrcoo. IirltUb Columbia and Callforaia war ta prlfat vion yaa tarda y at lb T. VI. C. A. Tha ron faranc araalona will rooprn thla morn In and laat until 4 o'clock thla after noon, wbrn a public martin In tha Interact of Sunday arhool workrra will ba bld la tha T. M. C A. audi torium. It waa dorldad that thla fttimmar Orrfoo ronirrntlona will b tarld In Tha Iiailaa. ilivla and probably Koaobur. A frw mraaurra In rrcard to atand ardlxln tha Sunday School work wrr adoptad. C. H. Fiabrr. of San Fraa- clao. lad th maatlnat. Tb acrtarlra m l aprak at tha opan moatlnc today at 4 o'clock, Mr. M. A. Iaanbowar wi:l praatda. Har a If will ba Mra L. M. Ormabr. tha Idaho dalat'a part of th pro gramma I. W. Williamaon. of Van- couaar. R. C-. will alaa "Th ChalUns of lha Hour. and II. A. ivwiina". of t.oa Ancla. will talk oa "funday aVhool l:ranaatiaai.M At It tba "r:iowtbln Hupprr will ba anrd In a prlrata dlnlns-roora at tba T. U. C. A. T." auppr will ba ttaadad by tha d'lacataa aod promt, nant Sunday av-hool workar and otbrra who ar Intaraatad. Tha aranlni will bo ooruplad wlt.1 aa llluatratad lav. tura and mldrvuaa. whick will brdo at I I o!ovk. At thla maatin Ir. J. Earla H aa. prraulret of MuUnomah t'oonty Aaaoclatlon. will praalda. W. F. Moora. of Kratll. will sir "Tarn Aa Aatiattiaa.' Tha Kan Franrlaro d'lacata. t". It- Fl.hr r. wnl dlacuaa -Tha Mtaaiunary Mathoda fr a Sunday hoot." and lantrra !! lrctura vi:l ba by R. C. Knapp. of fipokana. Dr. 1-laa wl.l praaid at tomorrow'a nail maatin at Ih blt Tanapl. bainBin at I o clock. ' sS iS" Closset & Devers, Portland, Oregon OSTEOPATHS IH SESSIDflll'Ss. H.ESrLTS ITf TREATMENT OF IXFEC- TIOIS CAUKS DESCRIBED. Cllal la Caadwrted aad I.uarheaa la ta Ba Atlradrd Today at Maltaamab, nan Mrrtlaca Ara Held. Approximately tl out-of-town dale. rat ta-war prcaent yrrterday at tha opcnln of tha armlannual mtlnr of tba Orrnoia Oateopathla AaaoclatioD, now In fon In th nmbly ball at tha Multflomah Hotel. After tha colon waa called to order by th president of th aaaoclatlon. Dr. H. r. Leonard, of tbla city, many ln terratlna dtcuaiona wera held. Of eaprclaj Interaat waa tha paper ora Acute and Infrctloua IHaraara, read by lr. A. M. McNIcbol. of Dallaa. Dr. McNIchol Kara a rertew of the results that bad bran obtained In the treat' mart of aurh disease a typhoid, pneu monla and diphtheria by oateopathic methods. Osteopathic methods, ha declared, by the atlmulation of narva crntera and proper regard for hysrlenlo nurain. had aalned aa aood reautta In the treat mant of Infecttou and axruta diseases had the melboda of resular practi tlooera. thrr papers read at yeaterday after noon's session were: Treatment of I'hthisis." by Dr. Ila Fear. Tortland thitenpathlc Manacement of Preitnancy ompiicated by Kclampsl. by Dr. J. H trie, of Portland, and The Dlanosls nd Treatment of L'terlna Compllca Ions, read by Dr. Aras l. Brown, f thla city, general dlsrusslnns fol lowed the readlnr of tha paper. Last nlarhfe maatlna; was deaotad lo linira and trchnlqur. Th. proirTamma for this momlnirs aaaion brsTtna at 9:Xa, and tha follow- Ins; papers will he read: "Blood Pres sure." Dr. Jela B. Karrlor. Portland lacusalon. Dr. William O. Keller. Port land: "Catarrhal Deafness." Dr. H. P. HloYham. Portland; dlarusslon: "The nlrpartum Care of the Prranant Worn- I-r. Mary D. i-lmonson. MrMInn 111: diaruaalun. Dr. U. II. Hewitt. Cor al ha. A luncheon will ba rlren at boos Inday at tba Multnomah Hotel, and the fternoon merlins" will bevtn at 2:30 clock. "Osteopathic Prophylaxis With Children." by Dr. H. A. Basher, of Portland, and "Osteopathic 6inlflcance Khrllc'a b'ldn. Chain Theory." by Dr. A. i'ensra. of Portland, will be the spers read at the afternoon session. WhateTer business the association 111 bare to attend to will ba disposed at tha conclusion of the afternoon rssion. The semiannual meetln closes llh lha afternoon session. CO-OPERATIVE CASE IS ON JOBLESS MAN KILLS SELF Katrooa Hantla, I Ion. lle-comea Dew puaMh-nl Oarr Mrwxt le to Live. lJon Hantla. a Finn, who asoke l!tt;e knaliah and bad few frinda In tht eouniry. tlrd of baioaT buffeted aaovt ta bia 'rue! lo get food and hltr. committed aulrid In bia room In the Flaiander roominc-house. 4! Fraoat atraat. A latter, unmalled, written to Ms brother. Jack Kantia. tax Hi. Mullan. tdsha. told rf bia bardshirs and In ability to make a IItib. II had bera li Portlaad a month, comlna here front Waatport. nr.. wbara ba worktd la lumber camps. Illllsborn Inrrslora 8alne; Orpan- lxrra of rcoploa Store. Tha first of four similar suits prnd , an action to recover I10G0 that as inrestea tn tno i-eopie etore ompany. of Hlllsboro. a concern ai- ked to hare been oranlzed for fraud- ent purposes. Is bring; heard in toe court of Circuit Juda Oaten. It is not expected to no to tha Jury before onday. Charrea broucht by farmers who In vested their sarin lr this co-oper- ra store, which later failed, ara ex ported to occupy tha court calendar ten durlnc tha next tew monuia. Fred Schmidt, of Hlllsboro. is the romplalnant. and I. W. Cook. E. L. Clark and Edward Scbulmerlck ara th defendants. LT.BARIf.TO MAKE FLIGHT National Guard Officer Will Inspect Machine Jlecentljr Repaired. U T. Barlra. who lately enlisted in tha Orexon Naral MUltla with a view to helplnc eatabllshment of an avia tion rorrs as a division of the Naval test flight at the Vancouver tomor- ill be made to test the machine that haa been repaired re cently after it was damaged In a fall that Mr. Barlra sustained several months axo. . Accompanying Mr. Barin will be Lieutenant-Commander O. F. Blair, of tba Oregon Naval Militia; Colonel Clenard McLaughlin and Lieutenant Kenneth Jr. Williams. If it Is found the machine Is In good working order another flight will ba made soon aa an examination for rec- Ammendatlon of fitness to serve as an officer in the aviation corps. mm 1 1 simssmi a a ark' WINTER RESORTS 7 Spend the Winter in California AMCRACK TEMPF.RATIRES OF LEADING CALIFORNIA KBSORT9 FOB ENDING 6ATVKDAY, JANUABT 1, 191. Max. Mln. Mean, t Ocean Park 6- 27 43 I Arrowhead .. Del Monte .3 35 4 II Pasadena .... i Francisco o .43 n lddi eacn.. Venire 62 ST -48 H Los Angeles.. Santa BarCara i S9 I Max. Mln. Moan. . .oi 43 60 . .S5 35 47, ..62 S7 49 ..SO 43 iO (TCMPERATURES CHANGED WEEKLY) r CHANGE OF NAME ASKED "Oregon Bnildlng" Is SnRfestcd for "Commercial Club." Partly to avoid confusion between tha names of bulldinga In the city, but mostly because of the great exhibit of Oregon products from the Panama-Pacific Kxposltlon which are going to be placed in It, steps are being taken to change the name of the Commercial Club building to the Oregon building. Tha Commercial Club has gone out of existence, and there bas been a con fusion between the name of the Com mercial Club building, the Chamber of Commerce building, the Commercial block, the Board of Trade building and others. The remodeling of the first floor of the building to receive the exhibits is practically completed and the goods are on their way hither from California. where they were exhibited during the Panama-Parlnc Exposition. Edward T. Judd. state exhibit agent. will have general charge of the ex hlblt when Installed. vii rs- i-v. -. .?.- ,ww--, y-,-w-r DELNONTEa THE GOLFERS' PARADISE CALIFORNIA'S RESORT BEAUTIFUL The wonderful land of .per- fetual beauty. Motoring, batti ng, boating, fishing, horse back riding, golf, polo, tennis, hunting, etc. Polo January 15 to April 15. Beautiful sur rour.cltas, full of fascination. Superb location on Monterey Bay. American plan. Write for folder ana rates. CART. STANLEY. Maoaxer. m&ml r a jje.i nunit,uu,. i B-Cy t CALIFORNIA g M THE SOrTHTrAXD'8 CEIFBHATED NOWHERE equaled la the genial hosDlumlity of this hotoL Here tha r.uat mar aojourn In an atmoaphere of cher and contentment. Easily accessible la a constant revelation of new bet u ties the Pacific, the ruraed coaet. muea of boulevards through scenic country, fragrant oranga groves, tne mountains, missiona. etc; 20 mile from Los Angeles. American pian. Folder. W M. P. yrSTLE. Manager. 4th and UU ota. 656 rouius, each withi prlvato bath. Situ ated in the heart of the city, sear theaters, shoo and places of attraction. Easily acces- fef a. bie to Deacn carnnea. A stone throw from Central Parle Luxurious H tj apDointments: perfect service; spien- aia gnu; ,n.nropean pian rartrr from 1.60. Write for folder. V. U. Dlmmlck. Leaaea and Mgr. lu.. flmSprindi DAILT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTI.AND, Jan. T. MiTlmnm trmner lor. 34 degree; minimnm. '11 degrees. River rradtng. A. M.. 4 I feet; chann In last -4 hours, 0,4 fot fall. Total rainfall P. M. to A P. H.. .24 inch: total rainfall s!no pf ember 1. 1I, 23.23 inches: normal rainfall sin re Kcntemeer 1. 21.01 Inches excess of rainfall since September 1. 2.21 Indies. Total sunshine. 1 " minutes; possl bie sunshine. hours 48 minntas. Barometer (reduced, to aea level). S V. Al- S9.t9 inchea THE WEATHER. .SI aa 3 U a 2 Is i o ; Baker Hois Hnmon ....... Chicago I Denver ...... Moines ... jiuth feaUreki ...... na!veton a a . a Hrena Jacksonville .. Kansas Cttv . , U4 Anclci .. Med ford Minneapolis M-JUtreati New Orleans New York .... North Head ... North Yakima Phoenix pocatelio ..... Portland KOaveburg ..... (Sacramento ... Ht. Louis talt I.-ike ban Francisco . Pesttle Fpokane ...... Taroma Tatoosh Inland Walla Walla .. Washington . Winnipeg .... Clear Cloudy ilear 'Cleaf Clear Cloudy ."2 0. nil. .'8 44 0. 0i,10 s 2 O.OO 12 X 31 O.Oill. .IK .Tl 0.i.. .'SW lf o.ooj. . SB Icioudy 7? 0.0112 .V 'p-iln 2K 0.1Mi.. STV tClear 3 VJ.U'f 14nW 2SO.lt. .. 4 O.OOI. JSW 4' .1S ..S 2 0.OO I0 SE O.OO Id' W T O.liOl. .1 0 0.1' 24 .VK 40 .rH 0'8 1TH O . f a, , e'0.oo. .Iw 4 0.21!. .8E 42 O.I. . W 0.00 14 SR Clear 'lear Pt. cloudy Rafn (Clear Clear Pt. cloudy -ciear ('lourly cioudy v.ictr I Cloudy Pt. cloudy Rain Cloudy y-. o.i-."'.. nk r ear O.wti. .iNW Cioudy 04 0.1)2 10,-el Cloudy 42'0.ir0 . -E fCloudy V"t.0i..lE lnow 4ft .11;..1SE K'loudy 3i o.:;:!20 E Raln iro .o.. .V (Cioudy 4fi 0.4ii..N' Clear 4!0.00;12fiB fCloudy WEATHER COSDITIONS. A moderate disturbance Is moving Inland over the North Pacific Slope nd Western Can ada. It h as caused Dree i af tat inn f n Northern California, Western Oregon. Wash ington and British Columbia. Southwest torm warnings were ordered dleDlaved at 6 SO P. M. at tha mouth of the Columbia River and on Grays Harbor. Aa extensive btgh-preesara area over lias the country cast of the Rocky Mountains and also covers the pacific Southwest Precipitator, has occurred tn tha lower Missouri and Central Mlesissppl Vallevs. Texas. Tennessee, tha Middla At- lantic states and Eaakatcbewan. The weather colder in rvew iexico and tha Dlstrct of Columbia, and correspondingly warmer in Wyoming, the DskoLas. Kansas, Iowa. Illi nois. Minnesota and Mamtooa. in general. empereture cnaut.es eisewnere have not aeen important. The conditions ara favorable for rafn or THERE ARB NO DULL TAY8 AT ARROWHEAD. Fascination grows greater "the longer one lingers here. Th sweet, clean, clear air of t h is wonderful region acts as an invigo rating tonic The famous di-sodlum arse nate natural steam cave baths, the only ones la the world, do marve.e in restoring health. Hottest curative springs known. 22 degrees Fahrenheit. Thoroughly mod ern, American plan accommodations; trO miles from Los Angeles. Write for folder. ARROWHEAD SFKlN'GH, CAXIF. VENICE BEvMT-LIKJtO BEACH RjticrORT IN THK WEST. The great fun center of Hon t hern Cali fornia. Every conceivable attraction. Closest resort to Los Angeles. Cleanest and safest beach. Mammoth plunge. Quaint ItaMan canals and gondoliers. Splendid hotels, L-w Winter r sites. Write for descriptive Utvra ture. VFVTCE HOTEL ASSOCIATION'. Si':!-!! f'Ci'iai. RnsadSrav at Ser-tnth The center of shopping, biuiness and tharatrical district. Finest downtown lorfliionr auu ontsida rooms, witii rri- vate bath. Bates L60 up; Eurtv- nsin nlain New m&n a cement: n dining-room, new kitchen. "The hotel of comfort and servlca"!. I. Lanser. shim. Owner. Woo. J&, lood. oigr. ARlIfaGTCil R aSAfiTA BAR QARA- CAU g triRRPRnnir. 1 AMERICAN' PLAN7. California's finest (iam pie of picturesque hotel architecture. Superbly located. Delightfully different. Near the ocean and beautiful foot- hillat. Finest cuisine. Folder. E. P. niNX. leatae. mm 3 HOTEL TURPIN -IN THE HEART OF THE CITT 17 POWELL T., AT MACKXT HAS FRANCISCO. EVERT CONENIE'CE and COMFORT ITROPEAN PLAN. 11.50 and Tpward. FRFE Auto Bus Meet Train.. Steamers Coder M ana cement of A. W. TVRPIN now In this district Saturday with higher temperatures in the central ana boutheast- ern Washington, and south to southwesterly winds, prooaoiy reaching gale force near tha coast. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain or snow and probably warmer; southerly winds. Oregon Rain or enow, probably warmer Interior northwest portion: southerly winds. reaching gale lore near tne north coast. Washington Rain or snow, warmer cen tral and southeast portions; south to south west winds, reaching gale force near the coast. , Idaho Probably rain or snow. THEODORE F. DRAKE, Assistant Eorecaster. SOUTH AMERICA ATTRACTS . SI. Clark and Others of Portland to Seek Business. O. M. Clark will accompany the party of American business men that is to be organized and sent to the republics of South America under the auspices of the Pan-American Conference in Washington. Mr. Clark will represent the City of Portland end the Portland Chamber of Commerce. He will leave here about February 1, and he is so confident of the good results of the trip that he intends to pay his own expenses. A. H. Devers is contemplating a trip to Central America, and Jaeger Bros, are planning to send a trade repre sentative to the east coast of South. America. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits $25.00 Combining good cloth, linings and expert workmanship. Your inspec tion respectfully solicited. Huffman & Grant S. W. Corner Broadway and Alder. T'0 QUICKLY introduce and stimu Vii late interest in the A. fternoon 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. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 I 1 ? awa, w oa al 4"a Pctiicr 5 Ireakfast Cocoa The Food Drink Without a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is. ab solutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor, of the cocoa bean. THE GENUINE BEARS THIS TRADE-MARK. . AND IS MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS.