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STORM RESULTS III WATER SHORTAGE Astcriarrs Leave Faucets Open to Avcrd Freezing Until Fire Danger Looms.. BEND CHILLY AT 10 BELOW f nM tere ill Ova- acthwa- Baal MMh . otla4 prll D rr a ll I "- no aa tr..trtre rotor w t.at fate. Te rltol (pal la C.B e- t.r alar at? I 4araee ba-ew " Tba wrm-t al K.""-bair-. a a. r Ik evatlmn. wa 11 4- -a. Bba.a, r-aa4 etc aeacbl bataae. wtt wa4 f , We-iHitv. at a l.raaera I.r. wnk--t aoffriHr waa a. mim4 al l . but ta wi.le anar.i-t f differ di-l at bi. ibra-tl th '' la t . 'r)UaJ di'trtat IB aaarvatry IM Int. aaaraiBaaag "v I h n i II -r.e f the a-tia-tan ra . foe ta a!""' t a UTOWV. C. Jaa. 1 1 lp--ti tit ntr !"a '' lt-4 J -C- aa-r wa-Oi' m 49 tar maa t"". a-' a 9 axx a cMr. a l&ara a a 'r.af al ariaJ utaalKa- Taa la (. tar aa aai ra la ! .. aa ara ( iwt'X a4 la ml taw tanfrtrf aif atiasa Ti am k la nar la a. In.i aaaa xnon f5ar aa an. I m a it la ai IM'-a aaauca la Intff4r altlk aal a lra .aaaa. II rtxaa UfM witaj Irta kat.a a vaWa r.a.aara lk ara lit rPa" l na ar ivxt Taa raial lai- t ita a "atl a aa4 I14 (.la a( ta CIimia. la la t-mmo i4 l:ia rf .trK-t. Ia la. pm r I a i aaarat aavaa Lawar Iftaa kara f4 tKa aaar ta aaapar la laa aaa Valla t&ara ara 1 hrriM a aaar. H aa taa Haail k.aaais Kara aa Ika alka.an II ! Ii. r . faa a Via mal riai atfia tara:t la tt ul aiur 4pw a tnaaa ft.-aea k.x kaaa apaa aa4 a l la vra t(? t (r4ia Ifial Ifta fir la t:ia raaraira kaa kaaa; r'l '4 i!rU.: tiM Ika CaaUiMiaa kaa .tf aari-a fkal aa:aa Ik. a k'aa I f.tp Ika a alar awat ka akal a'f al a M la ar-l la aaaa a f I'tml frua la aaa a( frra. M. Illi I ftlla AT I DllO (ttra-.aaraj la) Vaij rtlfiSI. iVa taraarra rankaaal With riaipwll. IliCXCI l , a t I "Mi1l Taa t ....... a U.a ftm aa ISa aaara ra aa k a 'T al laa ll a.fllr atall'ia laal al. Ila laaairMiH raaartlaa) a aiaaa ta uar till Tka (aa'lal' ftlaa kaa Ika aaw. iMiH Ua 1 f U.a lta aawkaa k-a va 14a l9r la kaia a'rft . i 'r ta kaaalna- tea akaa a !. Hati la lan' an. I araia.l n Itwllrf Ikara M a -tn-ia tat ama'tnl al aaaar .Wil frfa la aautm kaa mmn 4 tal aa.1 atavktnaa raparl 1" fa k;a a)ffifnT aa la Itll. ra'f r iaaa4 aft It iurtaM af aa .n4aa'a a lrrtT4ia atr f r la i.a MiMii:n Mitttnti IUiti Carkriv- loara l loa-a ba l laata VlarT . C'atMa. t l.rRf, . Taa. 1 1 I t I a" , t.i.i a kl. aaara la la Iiim Maar .t- aaa Ika ..aftaa-a af llri t'a'iaiaa. aa l-kaawa ataah liar af I .-rtl Ta a t. laat a.,tar - a .A r a. k aaaa lafa Ika .. .l rraab 4 .trfc t a lar ar a amii pmp.rir a katu aaartak.a 1 a Hm atar itra f-. a )"-' ."'if f aaaarat ra ka la aaka I'aa-K aa mafrlim aa a-aa.aia fa fa t'ifel akaa a aaar a tct llraac t la kl ia-1 4 enk aaj a'f a .if la II r up.) a air r ttm. al 4. t-.. r..a a I fal 4-aa an4 It laa k.ia I a a la raKft tka t lfa4 pirK'iMrtr airir.it itTTrn I rati l.raam al V.laabt faraiaral aa rraa III ivr tVHIral. Jt t M HT. . J II I Jlraial I ftl If Ikal a a) ka aa r tanara wa aaj.i .ittatva. whn Iki ....... o aaaba I. f.-l t- k.a -I ma. Ta alrl a. . raaT w.ra tka avaara .araa.lr. fc.-fc klaaaaaaaal ..il a niitia aa.1 bit Ika raaa) k.ia.-aa a a. aaal Si !', all a vaoaa ,.a f-..in an. fa I a a rail aa f a-ia avka.; ral "ta ara aaaaa4 la aaa Ika ... a.a'kar. a. al' atat.aa af lnal ...I. ara 4.tra.a4 la fraa.iwar a traaa. r(l IIWl.o OX .t M-tIII. atlkr4 lakr ml 3 Mir- Wart4 rnaaC ISiTTtr. K. Jaa II Taaa I. a.. lma. li tla aaaaaaal at waraaar w.a'kar f Ika hrl ....- ra.tan. ka. kaaa la laa ' a a a I avava a a-a iaaaalt I. aaar4aT ta iaat ataatkav k-iraaia taatca. Ta a. a t.a ta t.apaa'" Ia4. a a. i an. I ina alaia ta II aaiaiaaaak a la a.li.;t.4 t- laa M, trm4 ..irtkaaat .a ta aap;i Ii. aar.ia af J'aaa. 4a f av a. i .a.-ta. a il Nalaaily al H auaa r i baa a.aMa llaa.V I aoaltNaaTI I4ahaa. ri'.:'ru. . i -.. I'll t'TDa baaa.a.t .aaa ta t.ra I. r.at.aT ikraal ".- 4'Uti I lak aaa.ra in Jl a'.:4 a.. ; al . a tiM-l ta taw-kaa 14 fal.aa aa t l-i fa aaiaaaa aat.aaa tar. a a. I ar faaa. T"a kaar fat ,. k.aaf'l la aaaatfT aaataaat aa4a( aat.a..-a f - faam.aa aa .a... fa f '? 14a at.tr.ft f.f.Mf a f -ia tr-'.a'. a liaa Mlaaa I ara l.raj ax "arara-a. K't " a. Jaa II irak-" Oa.nai la Ika !al aataa aaa.v .iata tka it..n.a lata kaaai ra. aifal la f .. I k.a' a4 II . faara. I t . n . a. vwaMaa aa -a- 'anfar I 'i ara a 1.1 aa a a.nitf af ka f Mat ka. raaa la ra raaara. aa.ak a la I la. I fa a waaba .... ,..., m i i i 1 a f -a- t: - a , . i v ;a-: r.- ' a.TTcmr or rirriuo c.t ao thiih a la Ika araal aa. t,hl aa Ika fUrba hr lha T.olonle forr.-. Iba formal- .laa. aaVlV.aal"a raB4. of mmanllloa. Tb. pholo-rapb .how. lb. kasmaa:Uaa labaa Ira Iba ' ''" rbia. CITY TO SHIVER ON More Snow. to Be Added to Ten-Inch Layer. 2 WEEKS TOTAL 18 IN'CHES Traararralarat CoakUnar to Stay IWrlm. S i Drcrra A bora lro. Citr I la. tug lorr. Orariafi Ikraaimia Mrrarta. a.. . - -aa.a.a la aalliaf akaw tra.ak llara Ika man: vary fcaa - Mi. aa4 bacb alail Ikraafia tor aait:iaar 4a a . nam ..fybxt la aoaa) a4 Itra4 af l. Tka a o-4 jaral. a?a aaarty aanaly. ai.tf aa.aa4 at.lar k.aa) la Iba aua.lt. ta fra.aa aa4 .a. a Ik tnaa Mr4 ara v.ltiaar fa baia. Ul.l ka loa a 4-fawarvi. aaar 1. a . i . . . .. taa a'katnbaf Caaaca. aa a -w at t.maatca. lb K.mu'by K;i'b af Ika I I'V laj la aaatiaa . -i. raaalatbaa. aa Ik .llaaliao. f.at.rd.r aaa ia lira araalaaaaor. all a.r ajata. Tbar a a m lata anaair.ll tor laa :i baura aa4iat rla.at l.t a:ki af 1 lit'k.a Tht Itlaia Ika laaatail .ina- Ta4. t . lua.a. aa4 tkal !pr - ' .... alia Ik tta fa. IT larta4). t II Itwba. tarta ika 4.y l?rl arln4 from Ika aartkaaat 4i.aara..4 tra.t coraar ,..a k llaaaa aa4 bra.Ua ar.r. aark a .4 aaxb la lb. B?lruy caa l.at. Ka.laaaaa U 3 Aba... Il ju.t s ititi kti ai af mar at Ik cl4t aa. f. 4.r at lb. atarraaal ik.a laa 4a r -'' Tia tr.al-n-m laeactaraiora wa :t al.faa. ta . " Tk.ra4ar blla Ik. fitatm j! a at l. i.mrl I. i: aa TbMr.j. lUra ar. Iba baarty t.airaraturaa. I ::::::::::::::: ":."-" ....... ' ..aaaaaaaaa-.-aaa I ? a " . : l IJ ' , mavaiala bap fa a rb.r.. U k.,4 oa. ka Ika a..tk.r f.-c a.trr Ta f.faa..l r l4aa fr fartland bad tklatr. I.. -arataal .naw. aorta a.t.rl. lad..'" -.-..-tit oa. ar f.aer.kla f'r aa- altla.1 "a.atk.r la Ikta dt.lrlrt 11 Sr4aa .aa. .a.ral rraa- f aa.atk.r ,.4,l.r. L.u.d by tba for. .alr -atlb .-- ! " a.Ma- - - - . ... -1 ...ar la ttra aad . . . . ....tu... la raaara) aUT k .llj'lttr laa.r aad wind, will oa auoatia aartsaaal.rll " tl I al---b la.l Ml ta wlad wa rta.a aat Iba pr.4t.tlo. of .i.bi: t.a.f lamiaratataa ... m-d alr.aJy In a fair wa af mirar traa. Out atat Ika : ! "id la wind cm tkfoi.k wiadow and door er-k. aad aaaa tk .to, aora.r lb. on:y com frtabla pla-a la la boa... .. aai klraaa rla.4. la rk.rat af ttaaiaai-aar Hab.r la tka 4.. tin., aad at WpartatcBdaal rarb. I'ruri al 'h. fa af ta aaa ara4 aa.idrabla afraal IB ..II. at . eff I'-a mala d-wntowa .traal. tt.rd.r T. lartrand Kali wal 1. 1. ait A l-atw.r r.np4. baw ,..r" cait 't't la HI tka a,f:a la .ff:-al b."4I'a at lb .Itaall.a aaa4 b tka .tarm Tttaaaab aa r iw af It. !a. a. kaaa ' " f r oat partaM oa anaaal af drift.. a.rak. ka. a..ar baa I ,.f,,rta. ta Car. w.r. k.pl raa .. at all l.a-a a.t a.kl. a drift, waa t aa. laraa. -a .aauab la .top ftaaw plw. aaara aiaa ba baay ,aTlnY H RM-OW TIRO A It It t awat of - C.roaaal Mora .rr- Ikaffrrias. iATKWAT. if. Ja lt.br.aM .fr.ra-a icaair a tba atrb.. af tk wat.t ap-.l of ra4 w.atb.r baowa b-r . ttr yaar. ta.t a -t Ik.t t am. tar. ratirlarad all taa way ff ! la 14 da.ra-a ba .w ar a.-.rdti- a Ja-aiitr. Aboal IJ la. k-a af aaw 1. ly! tb. ..aatrtd aad .af.- aaa) br. ara .f l.ria, rraaa. l- a-ald aa wall a. fraaw la- of ta4l la maay p a'aa. t-ina.rr II- Itard rftta,rR. Wk. ). 1 1 I .f--,,,l,,i iba .aa.wf.il of tba la.l f dara. ta I. w a aaa.t fl 4a aj Ik la. at. A I f.l ara lat. od Ika .- la .till f.' a Mialaaarat al HaraaJrJ. I Ia-rt a. CA:rC Or. Jaa. 14. joc:l MORTARS AND AMMUNITION TAKEN FROM THE K: Tha aootb b4 of Clalaop County la In tba np of wbat la tonl4r4 an itn u.ual 'lolr. i" la .ummlt bia-.n Olnay aact J.ar.l. Ih anoar I. rport4 to b Ibrao f..t 4P. I'P tha .V.cant rarn to tb .Nona roib of lb Nrhalana. 1, .now fall I. t locha. ialaan Klb Cra.li and Ih aumrait. lbra 1. Bin Inrbaa of .noar. Tha lowa.t l.m Pratr m loan ara. it dagraaa, coi.vmi itmni is ino7.r- City of VaacoaTcr I'rrrj IVrlnc It palranl and Wasona Can't Cram. VaXCOITER. Wa.h. Jan. It tPp riaLt Ira la Iba Colambta Klrar I" frot.a aolitt irrau tba dolphin, and pinna- 4rl.a aboa tb rrib. and plar. of tha Columbia Mlar int.r.taia brld.a, and baloar thla point not a bit of lea can ka aaaa. ' Tb City of Vncoar frry la Had aa oa iba Oraaroa .Ida and I. und.rato inT f.palr. bila tha rua I. bainaj mad arith tba Harbin, whk-h tab. oo:y foot paaaancar. Trntprralirr Profta at The Dalle. THE DALJ-F. Or, Jan. 14. pa elal I Tt L11 . tar d.ra coid.r lod.y. tha rnaiimom t.mp.ra tun katn. It. comporad atlth la ya. I.rday. Tka minimum ralard uf mat iba iM "raa a-a. tour d.cra. . irii.r than lb pra.tou. it!atratio. t.lat ft a ma of aaaoar tali today .;ia.rfOdltily lnrrnl Koyln Wlnlrr Sport. VINCENT. Or. Jaa. It. (Special) Basar baa ba.a fallln- r-r aar.r.l day aad baa r.ach.d a daptb or ti tnrha. a tba lai.l. Ulaicb ridirtfi and btin parti. I tb mowoitatM ar popular dta.r.ion. GOASTiHG DOTO GOLF tUKtiiMtM -mrottwr.oi'To nB MITt:ai M-aaOHorso. rtrat Ha I ata- fall Kap.at.aaw4 by klaaVala Takr. Ad.aataa of aad latch alalia Kia; rra lr. I .MVETtflTT Or 0RI300.V. Eucana. Jan. t mptal. r Tkbtnp; adraotaa of 1 1. bay .nowfalU ni.r.lty atu Oant. o4ay I ran. formal Ih olf link, of lha Kuana Country Club Into roa.t Inc trail Toro- for aolf r.H wa. rkana.d Inla -for." for .nowbaila. It la lha flf.t opportunity any of tha rraarnt .tud.nt. in lb nn!.r.lty ba bad lor T.ntiraT Ibrlr roliirblnaj .pint, la roa.tlnx .in-- li' .ntar.d coll.a.. A f a dry .now thai b.n to tall I.. I Bibt rontinu.d ihrouahoul tb. d.r. rrtn h aronrtd lo a rt.pt h of tkr.a inrbaa. Tb rnoar fall on a fro a. a urfr. Tb.rrr tomat.ra ba f.tlaai and lha lowa.t l.mparaturo. an offtrtalla ra-ordad IndkT. wa. 51 d. raaa. Noad. that w.ra thouaht lo b to noddy lor .ii?in frown and numaroua ai.ishln p.rti. w.r. ora.ntt.d imanf th tu.!.nt. and by ar:y ar.Bin tha rrarry Jinaln of ,l.lll bail, waa la b ha.rd arary abarr. Put tha popular d!.rloo of tb day baa ba.a lha eoaun with b-f.ld. . . , Ts city b. b.n ran.achod and any IMnc that will rarry p.an.r. and I da la pood .nouafi. Tbl. aftarnooa .oro uni.r.tty coupl.a w.ro typl fyln t.t.ra Winlar on W..l.rn aolf llaha. FRUIT MYSTERY CLEARED The nallra Talr i:hlblia Brar WIL Uanrttt Valk-y Ibrl. THE PAIJ J"-. C-. J.a. It -mp rial Th Ku.lnaa. Mm . A..olBtlo af Tha ral!a. .ant wbat It eon.ld.rad a .alaaattd ablbll of fruit and . tab a. I- tb r.nama-ra-iflo Ktpoal tion. and II coul.l not orvdar.lafad -by :a.al rltuana who atl.adad lha fair rrttirtaad tea dl.pl.y a- pa.ar.ly. Tba t.aa-a w. mad known today, boa.r.r. wbn jtX-r.tary I'hillpa uo packad th .mhlbit. which w.ra rrnl. tr rrtornad and found that th loa-al .hal. bad ta.il aratchavd off tb. J'ara of aaroraaaad pratd-lfta. t! labal b.tn -tot oa la plac of th.av. -WHUatut .itr. tr.a-oo. wh.r .ry proapact p:.a t. ..aaara that BlOat Of tha lOC.I dla. p..T. w.at Into iba lMU-m.it Vall.y .kbtbO. llody pnt Dock to Cf-otralla. rENTRALtA. tv.h. J. a. It. p--,a t Ta-a pdr of (far ..en. ."n-tn- i.ar of M fa. Krad If.-rrUn. of tbla city. t commlttrd .olrld. Wadnaad.T al ki bna a-rtb of Tmo by .hoollac braa.ir arri4 b'a Iror CITmpia :aal ait. Ta fur.ral waa h:d from taa cr-rvh si Hoaal Ihi aft.rBoon. H.. tC W. Tbampaoa. af Ihi. cut. f.. iattaC. lat.rm.ol wa. In Ih. Ta- - a'an-.trrr Wr"t'" oar 111--..:tb I. atiribut.d a t" caua of Naot 0 aft. SERBS. xarm" Photoiraph by Cndcrwood. mtiov lo.t a rat many 5'h.t'n?f .!( mortar, and rt ..ore. .f SKILLED LABOR HEED President Campbell, Back Home, Tells Conditions. STATE SHOWING FAVORABLE 'Meeting: at VBhlnlon Herald. tl Bertnnlnj of a Great Pan. Aroerlcanlain." Saya Head of (talc Vnlreralty Detail Told. f NIVEIITT OF OREGON. Euaena. Jan. 14. fSpaetal.) Prldent 1. Ia Catnpb.lt. of to onlralty. raturned thia morning from hi. trip Et. whar h attrndad ....ton of tho r-.n-Am.r-Ican Mlaotifle Con a: raa at Wa.hing toti. 1. C-. atlrndral a m.atlnar of tha National Coil.rtat Athl.ile Aaaocla. Hob. Tlaltod witn ac .lary of Biota loln and ..Tt-ral unl.rr.ill... wun th Tl.w in mind of llnlnar up Instruc tor, tor th Vnljcr.lty of Or.aon n.xt ar. "Condition, ar cnod In th. Ea.t. h .atd. -Th ehlef troubl. aoam. to bo that many eonr.rn. ara flndlnit It a problrm to ..cur .killed labor. Th main purpo of tho trip waa to rd a papar bfor Ut eonrrr.a. Th p. par wa. wrlttrn by M. a. illllrr. ai ractor of lb. .chool of eomni.rc of tb- unlt.r.ity. who wa. unabla to at t.nd. "A. a dlrart r.ult of thl pa noc." .aid Pra.M.nt Carrpb.ll. th chairman of on of lha .uh.aquent -.loos autbortsd tha appointment of a committr of It to conrid.r various problrm. bro'iyhl out In It. In It wa. outlinr.Bath futura alma and work of th fnlT.raliy of Or.eon'. school of commrrr. In tho dl.cus.lon. In tha con(Ta on hlahar comm.rclal educa tica It waa shown that without a doubt th Wa.t Irada tho country In this rsrtlcular lyp of .duration. Ora- on mads a farorabla Bhowina- chlatly through tho report, of work that Mr. Miller waa concerned primarily In In stituting. It Is Mr. Miller's Idea to o suid.rallt eomm.rra . chool of th country as to mak them a co operative adjunct to lha Government, and alo lo rtulp men properly who In tend going directly Into bualnes. Th. relaltoa.Mp alao would make It pos sible fr th various schools to fur nl.h rour.es to prepare students espe cially for consular service." At varlou place along th way the pre.id.nl met many former Oregon student. Thl. was peclslly tru In New York, where the ex-Oregon men gsv a banquet ln nlfl nonor. f peaking of tho Influence of tha con gress. President Campbell said: The u.eetlny Therald. the ber-lnnlng- of a great I'an-Americanism. Il was susgrwted al the congress that a system of exchanging profes sors between tha universities of the L'nllrd ftates and those of South America would be Ideal training for stud.nts preparing to enter the export trad In this country or In foreign countries. It also waa Intimated that such a system could Include tha ex change of students from one school of commerce In the Vntted dates to an other. This, according to President Campbell, would lead lo more useful knowledge and belter training for th students. Th suggestion via on of Intimate co-operation between the Portland ("ham bar of Commerce, the National Chamber of Commerc and th com merce .chool of th country to focus th. attention on lha condltlona aad demand, of each section of the coun try. Thla triangle of co-operation would e.tabll.n continuity of progress la commercial line, by get ling the busines- men of the future In toucb with the business men of the present. FIRE ESCAPE ORDER GIVEN Snow on Sterta Pan -ft-roue to Occu pant, and riremen. Hu'.ldtng ownera wer riven notlca tiTuay by trtre Marshal Kt.vena to clea snow from fir capes. To al low snow- and lea to remain on the esc. pas la dang.rous. ha talk to fire man, and to tenants In case of fire. Instructions ar lo b sent io all the deputy fire rcarshals In the various companies to r.qulr the removal of the snow- at one. CAR ORDER UP TO APPEAL fVattlo Committee- IToo l lt Corn pa ay Snrrr-ndrr r"rtrclil-e. m.iTTI.i: Wath. Jan 1 1. iSpaeial.l It the Puget ttound Traction. Ught Invar Company Is relieved liotfl ue i 1 l i , i 1 ' '-Ml :: ii M . 1 -.-j ; vj - y - ir- ! F1' Jl Hi Electric Iron . J I VsJ' 3 : unlimited gruarantee. Regular price $3.50. special $2.08 V CTsBBiailL 41 J?0 Oval Rath white enamel metal frame, size 15x19 inches, 08 f A Red Hot LOGANBERRY and LEMON JUICE PUNCH will head off a cold. Warming, stimu lating, healthful. Loganberry Juice, pint . . .25f Gallon $1.50 Rubber Department ti ns Hot Water Bottle for 63 4 tl.5 Hot Water Bottle at SI 2.oo "Monarch L. 1 (We Mend Rub ber Goods.) ' f a T n oprmy. special .....a. . ALDZS ST-CECTAT WEST FABK VAE order of th Public Service Commission directing that at certain hours of the morning and evening Twenty-third-avenue cars north of Madison street be operated to the downtown district by way of Madison and P!k streets, it will be through an appeal to the courts. Th franchise commute of the City Council todsy denied th petition of the company to b allowed to sur render lt franchise on Twenty-third street. J. B. How, counsel for the company, fold the committee today that the . . . . . it.. I. nnaratd at a loss of 1:0.000 a oar. that th pre- vioua Commissions oraer ."I 1..1. sttate a further trackage Investment of ;o and that $1.00 a year will be added to th cost of operation. He pointed out that th franchise waa granted for a crosstowni lino and that although losing money the conpany wa. willing to continue Its opera tion as such, bnt Is opposed to com plying lth th order to add to the annual loss hy operatlnu cars to the downtown buslnasa district. M'KEELY FIRST CHOICE CrBF.RXATORI.il. POM. TAKE: BT WASIIIXCTOX LEGISLATORS'. Plate aeaatar ttoa, f Spokane, Bee aad. bat Fall Behind la Cuat f Prefrreatlal Vatea. SPOKANE, Wash., Jan, 14. (Special.) A poll of all Republican members of the lower Houa of th last Legisla ture aa to tneir choice of Republican Gubernatorial candidates has been made confidentially by a member from North Yakima, and th results were made available in private letters to all spokane members today. The results found were rather surprising-. Th ballot was taken by let ter, only Bepubllcan were allowed to vote, and the returns were given con ndenttally to the Legislators who joined In the bsllot. James McNeely. of Tacoma. stood first, with Senator W. 1. Sutton, of Spokane, a close second, on first cholca vote, but not quite so close on second and third choice. An esrteclally inter esting feature was added to the poll by the inclusion of votes opposing: can didates as well as favoring them. ILLNESS FATAL TO THREE (Vnlrall Ileporta Deaths of Weil Known Women. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Jan. 14 (Spe cial.) The funeral of Mrs. Dora I. Harrison, a prominent temperance worker of this city, who died Wednes day night, was held thl. afternoon, the members of the Incorporated W. C. T. U. attending- ln a body. Mrs. Harrison was ft and Is survived by her husband and four children. Mrs. Anna Mlkato, "wife of a promi nent farmer living north of Napavlne. died yesterday. The funeral will be held .from the Catholic Church In Napavlne tomorrow. Mrs. Mikato waa 0 years of ago. Mrs. Margaret Fcnn. a native or Swltxerland. died at her home at Cur tis Wedensday night at the age of S4. The funeral was held from the church at Curtis this afternoon. Prominent Centralla Woman Dies. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Jan. 14. (Spe cial ) Word was received ln Cen tralla this morning- of the death in Hollywood. CaL. yesterday, of Mrs. B. f Thompson, a prominent resident of this city and the wife of Byrd Thompson, preeid.nt of h8 "n5'n Creek Lumber Company. Mr. and Mra. Thompson went to California about a month aato In an effort to regain, the latter's health. Mrs. Thompson had a host of friends throughout Southwest Washington. Her body will be brought her for interment. a Lewis Boom Being Started. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Jan. 14 (Spe cial ) Seven Lewis boosters will leave hereWorrow morning for South Bend and Raymond, where they will spend the day developing Interest In the wl candidacy for th. Republican nomination for "r- L " J? tha first of a number which will be held in Southwestern Washington cities during the next f.w weeks. Railroad rile Suit. CENTRALIA. Wash, Jan. 14. Spe- . . -. n . s.,nrf A- WllllDa Irlal.t 1 'a ruac - Harbor Railway yesterday filed suit in th iwis wumj """7,'i saalnst th Northern Pacific Railway and tb Public 6rvlc Commission. The cs Is an appeal from a recent decision of the Pubtl-: .Service Commission rela tive to the cost of maintaining certain grade crossings oi in. jtaccn Cbchalls and Drjad. Double Stamps Today, With Hold Fast Now the Marrelous Beauty of Our Winter Landscape Join Our Photo Contest. SPECIAL CASH PRIZES riven (in addi tion to regular contest) for best snow pic tures entered in our January competition. First prize $3100 in cash Second prise $2.00 in cash Third prise. $1.00 in cash Rules at Photographic Department. Special B.arains The "Dover" -Electric Iron, pounds in weight, with cooking stand and curling Iron The iron with an Leathers Hand Bags, values up to $12.00, broken lines, to close out, at only ' $2.98 $6.00 Medicine Case, very compact and in genuine "Cross" Leather, extra special $3.98 Writing Fold-ups, "Cross" imported leathers, prices to $16.00, today at OFF Leather-bound Books Line-a-day, Address, Call ing Lists, Shopping Lists, "My Travels," Yx P"ce Electric Heaters room Mirror with are just what you need for these cold days. Three styles $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Toilet Needs 75c Blocki Toilet Water, assorted odor-.. 49f 75c Williams' Iridesca Toilet Water 52 50c Pompeian Massage Cream -34t Trailing Arbutus Talcum Powder 10f 50c Hinds Honey Almond Cream 84 C) 50c Dr. Charles' Flesh Food .....SSt 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste S9f $1.00 ounce Pink Lady Sachet Powder 50f -r-, -THnvrr A617I - yU - la -- RIVER OF BEER FLOWS 1SAO GALLONS TURNED INTO GUT TER AT BAKER. Few Get Taste of Malt Fluid Which la Feand In Storage aad Destroyed by Welnherd Company. BAKER. Or., Jan. 14. (Special.) While crowds watched ln a driving snow storm today, more than 1500 gal lons of Welnhard beer was poured into the aewer in the business part of Main street. The beer had been kept in stor age by the Weinhard Company at the Resort saloon, which was controlled by the Portland firm. Many of the onlookers brought pails with them, but after seven gallons had been taken the order of Chief of Police Jackson prohibited the others from taking a single drop of the contents of the halfl hundred S2-gallon barrels. Wistful glance were cast at the stream of malt liquor and one man was seen scooping up a handful of the brown-dyed snow and furtively tasting It. Eugene R- de Freece, proprietor of . . t Tnaater of cere monies, knocking the plug ont of each oarrei. cm i i viuiou. rantlnr the Welnhard plant, superin ! T ' asaaaaaaaawBaaeaBBaawawaaseaaaaaFaseaan "uaiiHtt ; bwTMb1bwMbb I I Keeps You Warm With meat and eatables rich in flavor and nutri tion. It pays to buy our quality products all the time. Quick service, courtesy, square weight and penny change. Buy here. Saturday Specials Choice Boneless ROAST BEEF, J. OC Pound ......... Selected Steer f ROUND STEAK, Q(J .Pound - 6 Pounds PORK BACK BONES, Pound Choice VEAL ROAST, Pound Cascade Special SAUSAGE, Pound Anchor Brand BACON, Pound TJSF- PREMIUMS! PREMIUMS! We give them here. Coupons with every 25c purchase anywhere in this market. Be sure you get them. Fresh Creamery 70., BUTTER, 2 lbs. Ill li Fresh Dairy BUTTER, lb. 25C 9 Loaves FRESH BREAD for 35c Regular 35c Doz. ORANGES for, dozen, 25c Iw-T-The Cascade's BARGAIN MEAT COUNTER tffers economies in Fresh Meats of good quality. Twenty Besides Use This Coupon SO EXTRA 20 XS Iki. M1. pon and tret 4d extra "S. & H." Trading Stamps on L rash nurchase and double stamps on the balance of purchase, flood on first three floors today, Jon. 15. in Seasonable tw-- tot ;tt ; " Candy Department Old-fashioned Horehound Stick Candy, lb. 17tJ Candy Canes, to close out each 6J Mixed Chocolates and Bonbons, special. . . .27 tended the work. He is on a tour through Oregon, seeing to mo oeBirue tlon of ail the Welnhard beer held ln storage. In A-ipointments Soon Due. CENTRALIA, Wash., Jan. 14. (Spe cial.) The last of the elections of road supervisors in the various road dis tricts of Lewis County have been. held, and next week the County Commis sioners will make their appointments. It is expected thafc all of the super visors elected In the various districts will be appointed. The last election was held at Onalaska and resulted in the choice of Howard Macomber; Indian Bill Introduced. CENTRALIA, Wash.. Jan. 14. (Spe cial.) Albert Johnson introduced in the House a bill authorizing the Cow liti Indians to submit claims to the Court of Claims for lands formerly owned by them in Lewis County. Cop ies of the bill were received here yes terday. The Indians have long been seeking remuneration from the Gov ernment for their lands. Linn Prohis to Meet Today. j ALBANY, Or.. Jan. 14. (Special.) Linn County Prohibitionists will hold a county conference in Albany tomorrow. The session will be held in the Public Library, and J. Sanger Fox. of Port land, state secretary of the Prohibition party, will be ln charge. ISc "S P 1 I 9c 9aC Fresh RABBITS 15c each ....... HALIBUT 1010 CHEEKS, lb. . Il2b PANAMA COFFEE Regular 35c lb., for 29c