Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 15, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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    WHO
COUNTRY
1f J-nf- rttu.a al f.nt Tal
aaat I aj.cnaa.trat atliitr ta rl'
aai praia-a-i, for.taa riltK
I T". a.a lk oolat aadlna- fart a.r
lira tM art.r a mxiiiii nf ik taeit.
I cwnf.r tcaa rTict.nl
I a 4 1'l.ifm.a iioM of Ik wal
f r. r. i.t urna femnl i '-. eacl aa
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a -.. f w ai: air.ct rMMkAtiet from
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r cro unrv :ats 10 tscaatnm k i. uiM r,.4.
LE
GRIP OF COLO WAVE
and Forecasters Say It
May Last Several Days.
DEVIL'S LAKE HAS RECORD
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Hard mmi la) Iran.
II. IVrra Kaaa-fJ.
l.iaa AuikM4oc a..a
4 (. lat'a of Iroop to ra-
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at.at -roactiaa ntakauant apaa ry
ra'tktaa! aa la ra.
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tk-a rkatwtat of Ika formal rapr
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araara a a H' t ol iakar Ikaa l
mrva
lu la facilltal Ik rtMal af
luiwtM fraca irKIa ' tkair
La.. '! k ao4air4 -kr
daMrtfMsl affinal, alt Mr
Irtaaaaaa, ok tal.r a, laa- OanoVal
arraaaa kr t.l.arapk Ikal - -
ltatan ka si..- fc AnMfkBU an4
aavarta krai44 la icroaHar th.a
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!. a. la I i a asttoa f I it a aslitiarr oraaauatma of .
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"ri-r.,. ,.t,.f i ta MU ik.l -
. ... . u , ... ..uli aaaal of Juatfcr a a4 Ik kallilary. kwt
aia M oal4 k a to!ita af Ik
aaatra.ilr laa. aoit4 k ckack4.
rri:ti .li iu nT ih iiu
rai a; ar anoat at laa caaairy
f .... .. 4a aa tarkav !"
t l taaka. V t. " Ik I ar.
anmatra ifara4 IS 4rwa katoar
ra, aaa la ral laal afo a n affl
rai auar anaa ail. ntla Miaanl.
I I.. ' a B4'tT.a t ''".
l aaraa-al.
rvfTK M"it. 7aa iraai4
aiatHtf Ikroatot )la.
'k l kl aoa inaiall ta Iko aart-
iviiia4 Irafriv. Hitr4 affWiaia
rOMi taaaa a aatr Maalaaa a4
la I - taaka'aa aa oaai4rak fcokiav
.14la. Taartaraa I Maalaaa
raaaa f'aaa aalaat at a I
laa aa tjmn-1
. If n k.M'tai ia, Ja 1 1 r-aaa.
r l-f'Mt Ik aarr Maa4a
ainitataiaa aliriv a lalaryupc4 if
a rt f Ik aaaal mf a far Of aalta
an l ra:Iraal air ! ka4 I raa
fa. la vaarav aa raiajia4 lt Ia4av.
a.'enrHin la anaa'iarrfaaal as4 y
na 4ttaara f-arifi aaaa.
raicl Ira'fM- aff Ika laaaataTaa.
I t"l ll .! f k-a aU.Jaa.
a-:r a aavtaaT aaa. raitra4 ffW'ila
ai '4. I laiaai-ma aifM
LETTER OPENER ARRESTED
faxaaffir M
aracrr al ftakraa oaa.
la OfrtrlaK.
a it i:W Or. Ja laoaial
J in a tv-rlal4. I T. a Tiaaiar kof
t-va4 al Ika Pat fatV. kf
raar4 laaiakl kf vaalarfW'a aiawial.
also aa4 l!ar racial kiaa la Ika l
a' ac.ain kat'ara akkl k k4 aa
tra t-4 froaa Ika aualla
- )atar a aa yoata4 kr Fl-
txaalar llkaataii la aakarb iark4
ki);a vara ia-a4. T t4 a aa rauaal
aa(a apaaiaaT ita latl. 4 a-r
ailraal la avrtrT .atala Ulf(.
Ma yatWaaaail I koala- laka atkar
I.Ktra 4if?raal lima. la a aa '
laaT' t la Iko laualf tall. fVo-4
a kick aaaal at 4-at. H karaat
ia Maraaa
( arr aa Orxaa al Iarrdo. Tr..
faaaa laa Aamln.
t.f)r.t Tai. Ja H tlifariioa
l Ik ' of Uaaral V.-lola !
ar'a la I I I'aaa laal ai(l a -praa4
kr ika I'artaau otTitfial ersaa.
1.1 lTirav kar a4ar
i:4lorial Ik kUr MX Maarla'l
aool raaiaiaaa ai oe atom af ka
ana a aailmaal," ralliag kloa a "aaaaa
.ia f Ma4-ra. a4 aarla. "If lbr
I a kranr. Iliaaria "ill r-l Ik
laaiahaaai ka r I ( a4
SMALLPOX VISITS JAIL
Aurora Kit rOLIC-K AB4.1D4
TtTIO TO ItKCrtNl
CITY RELIEVES RAILROAD
oalha-ra farifir ia4 Marahrvrlat
t oaartl rr.
v r:joiti:l r. . Jaa n
r-al a.kaf a:alaar lloaw. l
a.iutBai'a r'ari'a-. 4 ltat Ml. !
taaT. aarta4 loalckl frr
lito a It aimril trial li raacaat mi l
ka . (.4 from maairim aa
a.raara aala MaraPifal4 aa4 Norlft
-.t la aalxra. liar aaa4a aaaaral la.
4ara la Ika oar af -4a 4 imfaraaa
oiaala alanc tkair ftcM of la I"1
r.l a4 a. I ia M Haaal aorrar
af traaa kalaaaa oo Ha?, fraala
a aar roiaa,
Tita afrwial aul laaa far rotr4
aeirrfar.
CARRAN2A IS COUNTED OH
; -I r aa ra Paa
a. afi.aAa4. iflr i4 aar al-
laarhna lo Ika offbrtal raaorf lkl ftaa-
rla rmal4 a4 Ro4raa k4 oa
arraat4 aa4 aket al V4-r. II a aa
aaanal'f aauaa4 Ikal Ika aaaa ka
oi t""" l l"aala Taakal
a..iMia. a4. aaaa If IkaT a4
.aa a II la 4oakfl If Ik laaaaar
C Ika raoala aa14 k k aaaalfclr
aaa.il'1.4
Taaan aaa o aisalfaraaf.
Tk 4-anaa. la Ika Haaal for Itaano.
4iata intaraaatkua a a a iair arsal. tvaa
.r4.aa f Ik lo!ar f Ik Boorka
la karaaa aa a ark4 aaxifial
l-n t-a.-laa a'S'4 Ikal Ik Aranr k4
. ka i.-.4 kl Ik aiafaal f Ik
a'Maf raxaiia. TK o kola 4'kIa. la
r.-t. a aa frrita(al kr a raollaoa
lntraoa4 kr ner Hacrkav af Cail
I'Wala. Haa-ator rl la a r 9Dbi I-a a. aajt
ua.rta4 kt;aa la tla I a
prokikattoala. a artriaa ia a ' i ! a4
a aaaral(a4aarat af ac-. r'ar kiaa
la favor ltaraatlort. Ikarafor.
aa a ataaalnf arria lo k la coa
haTtaa Jaanaa Mamltraa la la !
ri-ioaa. aarariaa kr 'aa rharartrr f
Ik aaaara k s4. raaalar Low I I
Ika (waaorralar akia ako a far 4aa
ai latrtj.1 a4 a raa?rTatia for a I'a a
laariaa arlal ta Carraaa. la ka
folloaa.1. If aaraaaaff. kr lalartaallaa
kr a I'aa- laafh-aa araar Tka A4aia
latralia laaiata tka lala raaolutloa
i aatlrrtr raotial 4 ka aol Ika
a.iaaorl of Ik ITaaUiaal.
(.a-aaa Ha aaaa 4a Arabaaw
ta kla aaaara lo4ar Mr. l.ao ia
a ..4 la Ika kialSral la ma Mr V .
aoa a aoaraetal aolarM aa Karoaa
ax.i Vlaiaa kat at tk a ma Unto ka
acr-a4 ta ! Ikal anla jaatl
( 4 tka k-tr f kla raaolutloa. IHatr
kr taal ka mirlaa. rou!4 tkr
I n.ra at.t.a arotat Ika aiuaataa of
ia.rarMor moftaa Ikal rojl4 araaia all
tana. Imararaaa aaalaat II ao) !
roiaatrr lata a war In wklra Ikal
r: raaa k-lor aratal r woal4 h
"
aatr aroao a4aaaro4 ta aoasr all
a tka troak.aa riar. I kal k aal4
ia imaaftaal korataao It follea:4 a roa
ffara alt tka raal4at aeal aia-
i-arionaklr rr'ata4 Ika lira af Ik
1 a l:aatla.
avian t to ka k -arw-4. t a4
a far a a ra Ik Carraata aToaara
aaanl to aalakliak llaalf f Irani r "
To) Ma Aro Daaaaallaa4 la C My
BaiMlaa. W kli Oftwoo Tak I f
rla4a)rarr l.tataam.
VAXrfVEn. vaav. Jaa. H .
rial I Wfcaa ilaa r or ball. It ark
a d. ak4 for a ptar la a aaa at Ik
Clt r Jail atr4ay a a aa tak a la
ua Ik atkr aia aiatr.
It 4aaut4 Ikal Crrbit k4 amall
aa. aa4 Ika paja-a atalloa La bains
aaoa4 a-ra tk troot aa4 Iko a 14
ym i I l aaaraaliaaal aa4 laft la ckara
af f I aaaa a ho kava koaa ipoaad
la Ik 4'aaak
Ail war aarrlaalaal today, anal Cor
kai t a lakaa ta a ar4 la lb oppar
part of tfco tail
Tbla I Iba flral lira oa rorr4 kar
tkal ika aoiara frr ka raov4 aat
aa4 aiaa all ta Ikair rbarava. but lbr
aro 4-lar ao wil iaPr
Win Coroatt ram la lb rity b
ra al oar la Iba City Jail. ar4 a
a a I o aa pd. ao far aa- II
baava
A ia aa f fraat of Ika Jail
REED WII1S AND
LOSES IH DEBATE
Washington University Badly
Worsted Here, but Team
at Seattle Is Beaten.
ADEQUATE DEFENSE TOPIC
laolaiao) of AmxTk-a Cannot Pr
Ir-Trd-d On In Tlnae of Nrvnl
ad BHIIah t'.xpaMjilioaj lo
Pardaarllr I Clird.
Honor wr 4iTld4 rnlr
aixfcl la Iba 4abat bat awn lb tm
of Ra4 C'ollra. af rorlln4. and lb
t'alritr af abmto at ftoatil.
Ik arrirmatia lam at Rarl wionlnc
at bom and lb alf l'rn fall
lac virlim la tl aahinsloa foranalr
aroala al ftaattl.
Tk quaauon waar -r.aol4. That
lb I'ailrd flat bbold lara H
Military lfna" Tb afflrmalir
laam. r bar laa t'ohn and famual A ln
aiatn. woa S lo I at bom. Tha op
ponanl wara Roy iMimait and Wattbrw
Hill. Aa audiaara of brrd Ih
araumaal. and Ih rentaat a a a 4.
cadrd kr U. .". forlla. R- A. laaltar
and l-aali Cran. attorrtar of Pprt-
land. JTb dabat a aa bald at IB
ltad Collra Chap!.
Tb vlrtor at bom showed a upo
rlor araap af I laauaa and bauatlva
todr Hakad with thorouah trainina in
lb art of arsumantatlon. Tb arau
mal ia babsif of a rraaonabla ln-raa
la military 4rfana iu apnd by Mr.
Coha. who malntalnvd that hi oppo-
aral would h lo pror. lthr trial
Ika praaont dafana of Ih I'alt'd ttat
waa adaouat er that war with a for-
taa aowar a aa impoaaibla.
-Itraaonabla Inrraaaa waa llputaa
a Ih artirla of dabal a a Si par
rBI larraaa. II quotd biabaat mill
try aulhorltlaa, aurh a Admiral
riatrbar. riaka and Rdcr. Qaarrai
laoeard Wm4. tb mambar of Ih
War Coltaaa and tai Sl Adrlaory
Board, a wall sa Prvatdrnt Wllaoo
nd l-Praaldmt Tafl.
II. aummair bIJ ool for a por
rant larraaa ta moblt appropriation:
12a aar rant larraaa In arnrral Army
appropriation and " pr rnt In
rrvaao for aarlal appropriationa, on ar
aamanta a4rnrd and analrsrd by s
paria. Tb fiaur war n nrrw or
lb 11 pr cant "raaaooabl" Incraaa
ronrdd in Ih dpa.
Hoy Iumtt. oprnma Ih nraallr
raumant for Waahmaton. aouaht to
alab:iah Ih Improba bl III T of war. tb
ihauailon of all Kurop afiar tha pra
ant confllrt nd Ih ad'uary of pra
anl ralallnr drfrnaaa. and Ih I'nllrd
ailataa' laolatlon from olhrr powers.
Mr. Wainatain In anaaarma Ihi ar-
umanl for Ih affirmant; aid polntod
la Ih British transportation of troop
Ih Itardanalla aa arldrnr Inst
itarar rould not bo dapandad on lo
protaa-t a rounlrr. and that Ih vary
dalaar lo Amarkai caiwwrra on Ih
Myh damandad. for trada ptirpoaas
If not molt, adrqual dflrsara to cop
with any situation whirl mlaht araar
from Inlarnatlonal romplM-atlona. Th
farf thai I'mt'd HI a laa. now In poaar.
alas, must maintain Ih Monro Into
trlna waa mada a atrona point of by
Mr. Wvlnalaln. Tha flrklanaaa of
lurAfran (aaiM In daalr.g wlih in-
aro-ti coontri draw hi attanllon.
a .... j i...a ih.
Mr. Mill. answrioa. atiaira
Kaad drbtrs bad not answered the
sraumaat of Has eolleaaue. and
broucbt Into the situation the Japa
na mrnarr" by arauina that It wa
not a "menace." He araued mat prea
ant defenses wrn adequat and pro
duced data and assertion In upholding
bis stand.
Th rebuttal were Tlaoroua on each
Id, tb Waahlnaton debaters showina
aa anderstsndlna of th dramatic
ralue. asealllna weak points wherever
poible. Th afflrmatlr debater In
thir rebuttal ouabt lo pror that
their opponents had not answered tha
affirmative side In ltall and that gen
eralities wrre insufficient.
Following Ih debate a social bour
was held In th dormitory, which bad
been especially prepared. Special mu
ale waa provided.
Debatln- I th only lntrscbolasttc
pursuit la which Rad enaaaea. laut
year Keed won both aide of tha da
bate oa tha minimum wan law with
W avehlnaton.
MASONS FINISH TONIGHT
St WTTISH ItrTE IIMI CT to roL-
I.O W (TOlU CKI"OMr..
I Uaa af SS W III Bare la XH Deere
T4a y a aaaala a t aaaa S3d
kaaAaaaal Bemalaa.
With addresses by E. O. Jones la tha
mornlna and by It. VT.-J. Krr In
. . ..a ia tn roDirrniiB
of tb :d deBree. th lid tnl-an-nal
reunion of th Scottish Rita Ma
sons, bald at th Scottish Rlt Cathe
dral. Morrison and Laownaoaie sireeia.
will rlos today. 'Today' proaramm
will b th moat tenslv and elabo
rate of any durlnc th entire thre
dsvs" session.
Th addreaa or Mr. Jones, wnicn wU
. . w - -lliahaa Phllnanflhr of tb
Scottish Rlt lerees." will b dellv
ered at II o'clock this mornlna. l-ocal
member of Ih order and vlsltlnc Scot
tish Kit Masons ar invited to be
present.
Th photoarapn or in rises, wnrtn
a. Ill Ka taken
now numoera aa mrin"a, ...
a l 3 todav. Th completion of the
ceremonle Is el for P. M.
Following tn rarrraonira. ar. '
will d-llver his address. Respon will
be made by the class orator. C. 8. Pre
lend. of Kuaene. after whrrh thera will
be a banquet and reception to th mem-
ors ai n uaaa.
Tha riaaa oraanlsed last niaht and
elected th followlna officer: H. K-
. . .. n 1. 1 1 .
rlrt-ner. roruana, prraiaani. r"iui
reitiman. raruanq. ana-vraiii. v
O. Patterson. Wendllnr. Or., aecra-
lary; r. r. r reirnu. r.uafna. aaaa via
tor, and lr. t'harlea U Hybke. Portland.
nisiorian.
ACT OF GRACE ADVISED
all.lOI AUK lOKMT1KI FOR
OtltHI RIOT VICTII1.
rnarlpal A meant W aa Id Oa la Ureere.
Tarma aad Asatriaai laeldea
tally Involved.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. President
Wilson today asked Conaress lo appro
priate lll.s.o for indemnities, to breece.
Austria-llunaary and Turkey on ac
count of Injuries lo Ihelr subject! in Ih
Kouth Omaha riots on February zi
lo. Ha and Secretary I-sntna Joined
In aaklna lb appropriation ' aa an act
of a race and without reference lo the
liability of tha United Ktate.
The smounla recommended arr fin.
the "fe Jtftl
w- w .aaa-
a aa m awa-paaa m - -- aa- -aassaWaajkaWaWaaWBaWsaaaaa
How Soldica-sIQGp SiXi
Boys' Winter Overcoats
AND
Suits at Clearance Prices
EVERY garment in my fine, new stock goes at a most
generous reduction from its normal price. Bring
your boys today and select Winter apparel for them.
Boys' Overcoats Reduced
Boys' $ 7.50 Overcoats reduced to only $ 5.95
Boys' $ 8.50 Overcoats reduced to only $ 6.85
Boys' $10.00 Overcoats reduced to only $ 7 .85
Boys' $12.50 Overcoats reduced to only $ 9.85
Boj-s' $15.00 Overcoats reduced to only $11.85
Boys' Norfolk Suits Reduced
Every Suit with an extra pair of full-lined Knickers
Boys' $ 5.00 Norfolk Suits now only $3.95
Boys' $ 6.00 Norfolk Suits how only $4.95
Boys' $10.00 Norfolk Suits now only $7.85
Boys' $12.50 Norfolk Suits now only $9.85
Children's Overcoats Reduced
Nobby little CoaU for boya of 2'- to 10 years ,
Children's $5.00 Overcoats reduced to $3.95
Children's $6.50 Overcoats reduced to $4.95
Children's $7.50 Overcoats reduced to $5.95
Children's $8.50 Overcoats reduced to $6.85
Cloth Hats
$2.00 Cloth Hate now $1.65
$1.50 Cloth Hats now $1.25
$1.00 Cloth Hats now 85
50c Cloth Hats now 39
Children's Leggins
$2.00 Leggins for only $1.65
$1.50 Leggins for only $1.15
$1.00 Leggins for only JS,"
50c Leggins for only 39
Bays' Stre, Second Floor
X". TTVT OTT T TTVTaO Morrison
rIM Oi!JLayaLrllVj at Fourth
000 to th aovernment of Greece, $800
to Austria-Hungary and -30 to Tur
key. ,
Secretary lasnslng says in his report
that approximately !- Greeks were
driven from the city durinir the riots
snd that prior to th riots there hd
baan a frelln of hostility aaAlnst the
Greek subjects resident in South Omaha
because of their lawlessness ana man
ner of living- in Insanitary surround-
Xhe riots erew out of the shootlns of
Policeman l-om-ry, Kenrimry n. ny
John Maaourldes. a Greek, whom tho
officer had arrested. The subjects of
other countries. Secretary Lansing said,
"suffered from the fury of the mob be
cause they probably were mistaken for
Greeks."
Some of the rioters were arrested but
nobody was convicted. Greece asked
(153.533 indemnity. Austria-Hungary
$5982 and Turkey $1984.
Harry Fields, Grant Pioneer, Dies.
BAKKR. Or.. Jan. 14. (Special.)
r.nvw to nc ovtih on
AdMiarrattat V. oald Itrlt aval
a - . ra a I li aa I a f
t tMt1'lT"V. Jan. Jl Oaarl
ra"aaia 4 lia d fa'la (ataraa.al
f Waa. -a ara la ba rrl aeaart ntr a. I
at-laaMat lalaFVaafaa f rvaa t ha t altad
ruia. a raa I arta th ardrr
Pram ror-J n a arfaincf ?rlfrir-5iJ 1
big, important thing to fighting soldiers. A sick soldier
nnnnt wnrlr wiK vicrnr anv more than vou can work
with energy when you are weak, tired, almost sick.
One efficient warring government is giving each soldier
a vial of cod liver oil every day because far-reaching experi
ments show how wonderfully it increases the calories of
human energy and gives them strength to prevent winter
sickness. Is this not convincing proof that you need it
at this season to enliven your blood to prevent sickness?
Cod liver oil -is scarce and high-priced this season and
many inferior grades may be offered. But remember that
SCOTT'S ?s the one EMULSION
wtid- ftiinntees pure cod liter oil free from alcohol and drugs.
If you are subject to colds, throat or lung troubles; if you
are easily tired, run-dovm or have thin blood, you should
take Scott's Emulsion at once. If your children are back
ward in growth, frail or anaemic, nothing will do them so
much good as Scott's Emulsion, and for girls and women
in home or business it is nature's great strength-builder.
, Scott's is not a "secret" medicine. It is a rich blood
food and a pure tonic; it contains nothing harmful and is
pleasant to take. It is prescribed by physicians and liberally
used in nospitais ana private scnoois.
One botde may prevent a sickness. :V
At nv drucr storr? Start it to-dav. ?f2Z4i& TV,
Imitation are sometimes offered but PTJiTCf
T Va. Af.at J. .rrvrw fnr inrm U r.eeF.rj CiM
S ' 4 a a.--a--l a.aaa- v.w-a " a----- 15., " "
quality for the past forty years. hfti:r-?Pff 52J12
m. m s. a - tt. -y td i -.T f mm l, mm, - Un
1
Grand Prize, Panama-Pieific Expoiition, San Francisco, 1915
Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915
Baker's
Breakfast 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
asa. u. a. ear. off.
jean.
THE GENUINE BEARS THIS TRADE-MARK,
AND IS MADE ONLY BY
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 1780
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Harry Fields, one of Grant County's
pioneers, is dead at the home of his son.
W. S. Fields, near Mount Vernon, from
old age. Me was 86 years old. and in
his younger days was one of the most
prosperous stockraisers J and ranchers
of the county. He made his home with,
his son for several years. He is sur
vived also by a daughter, Mrs. J. CV
Moore, of Grant County.
.Sccrtt A Downe. SUooaoOafWld. N.
tccrm imuuion m madi in
VNUT LASORATOfUU-
Week End Fares
to
Willamette
Valley ,
Cities
On Sale
Saturday and Sunday
Return Limit
Monday
Take Advantage
Tillamook
County
Points
On Sale
Saturday
Return Limit
Monday
of the low week-end fares on your next trip to points
ia th Willamett VaJlev or Tillamook County. The
savins is considerable. ,
Remember the Loop Train
runs every Saturday and Sunday during January to Mc
Minnville and return, going trip via the West Sid
through Hillsboro and Forest Grove and returning via
East Side through Newberg and Oswego.
Ask our agent at City Ticket
Office, Union Depot, East Mor
rison st. station, 4th and Yam
hill sta. and Jefferson-st sta
tion for complete information.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent.
" Letter-Writing Week, Jan. 17-22
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FACTS
Three hundred and forty
cities in the United States and
Canada, under all the varying1
climatic conditions from Kl
Paso, Texas, on the south, to
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,
on the north, and from At
lantic City, on the east, to
Portland. Oregon, on the west,
have from 1901 to 1914 hard
surfaced streets, roads and
highways year after year by
repeating contracts, displaying-
confidence and satisfac
tion, making- a total of 34.
300,000 square yards laid and
contracted of that Peer of
Pavements
BITUL ITHIC
Warren Brothers Company,
Journal Building:,
Portland, Oregon.
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HE CLAIMS LIFE
IS
Well -Known Buffalo Lady
Says Her Husband Is Now
Cured by Plant Juice.
Plant Juice, the new herbal system
tonic, really puts bad stomach in or
der, overcomes indigestion, dyspepsia,
heart burn and fermentation of tha
food. It not only acts on the stomach,
but the liver and kidneys and elimin
ates rheumatism from the blood. Actual
statements from people who have used
this great remedy with success ara
mora conclusive than all the scientific
data in the world.
Take for instance the statement of
Mrs. Edward Currie. who lives at No.
73 Kentucky street. Buffalo, N. T., who
stated:
"My husband had stomach trouble,
causing gas which pressed upon "his
heart, making him very short of breath.
He could not eat anything and was un
able to sleep at night. I obtained a sam
ple bottle of Plant Juice for him and
after taking this he felt so much better
that I got another bottle for him. The
second bottle, he says, made him feel
like a new man. in fact entirely cured
and he Is recommending it to all his
friends."
There are numerous symptoms of this
trouble that Plant Juice can relieve. In
fact, any of the following may denote
affections of the stomach: Indigestion,
dyspepsia, belching of wind, sick, throb-
bine headache, poor circulation, mgni
wests, that tired feeling, costiveness.
coated tongue or a poor complexion.
Plant Juice is sold in all Owl drug
stores. t
Safety in Advertised Goods
All advertising that pays is truth
ful. For advertising is. after all. only
an introduction. It is the goods be
hind the advertising that tell the
story.
A lie cannot live long in the light
and a newspaper page is a verit
able limelight.
There is safety In buying adver
tised goods.
The makers are particular as to
their quality. The stores that sell
them have faith in them.
Look over this issue of The Ore
gonian and note some of the articles
advertised.
Tou see familiar names that stand
for character.
Some of them you know well. And
these are typical of many others,
you may be sure.
Hoarseness
and tick line in the throat are relieved, and a
weak voice helped by Brown's Bronchial
Troches. Successfully used for o.er eo yeara.
Free from opiates. Gire your druegist 10c for
the New Trial Six Box and prove their efTec
tiveneas: or send loc direct to as for this most
convenient siie to carry ia purse or pocket.
LJOHH L JJROWN SON, Boston, Mas. J
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