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V a. r. J'N lB'.H ft I iTa hawat kaMl. ... .r.rH al kr k.a l lrtk. ... h:iirH k a P'T ml ta .-r.!ti. tl-r -tae. ml4 -v n-m 1 . r ( . y-'4ar-f (. ri-ax .rVta4 tT"". f To'. a,l M k.n.r auaJ a IA taaft. a.. . . anajr t4r T 'lnr.aav A i f A f"aanl aif ! . a la Xf k4 atlMrl KtH aa M4j? f..nln la laaaf af 'rt fjii at aaaiffuri. a aaki.a at 4a aa.ra an. 1 aa aff't kiara a-a'tl xaa kr ' V ! A. Kalaar. -nlf!an k llrt C. Il.ar a4 VW-tor Jraia. aia w aala4 lraaaaat aa-a:a 4"af rar4a. aufc.r wa .r4 la ava fHaaiaat. M'. aa4 t' :-r Kim i - a4 JHra. clai-ia J a-..ia. lr aa4 Ma. V arta. Irajla. a tit Wa. M'r f. Mr. aa I Mra. . aittar Mr a"4 V"a. Caoa Plakoa, Jt- a4 W-a. (Ka. ll.a kill. Cf a. ar4 ' M'l fapa HafTf Kalar. J. a Vr. ! Jf Joa Kama. Jr. Vr. aa M pa. Caaata O. atn ara ainaT an.arapa.! upaa ta arrival ttft caaatralalaelaaa ' a aaa Jaaaar It. l1f lraa af l.t o.t fr a marry I.l"rn,T aarlt a .rla la kaxr af Jr I. rt:r. af .r ran'la.- TSa rartf a)or4 ft t.-ir la lfa.aawta. a a a T T'aP"fta" Caft kltv41 4 ra'. J rax.lr l aa afl I l-r Ifta kaaafil f im Pa- llaana lual. al laa ar Ti-m.fl af "KMma an4 Jvalla" at Ika m-i i T"l-r Ua. I aeiac aa4 Iku a f ar aaaa. a a a Tia f ai 'Jwlaar r"a4 raiaaift ara rclaara. al 11 rnai:.r lloial al a ra. .- Hi. aa4 V' Kaul Kafaa Mr a-4 V A. C. l Paaa.4 an. Ktaa IT. I'aiwatr. a a a riU aflarnafa i I aa laa taal aaa. faraaaa'a af ffta flr-la' rrlaaaa araa. a4ar Ifta aaapa-aa af laa r raaia L.a T a. a Ika uma Taaatar Ta p.'ar k a a'aal4 kaa4raaia af a i.M-.a, ani IKa (all arfir far Ikalr i t;iat-iai a!-titra la "Tfca HUvaf Tafaaf a-!(-aa .aaai IU ka tara4 ftl na t.j'tia Taaiar. tl alar4.r. an'aaa tnoliuat fi'larM all fta a a a Ta praaat-nnai Oik aaaca will ka -a lAia aaaami al Ika fcaalaft lak r ar-la kara kaaj raala4 aw l-aT I la wtarri.tfa la aaa raa- a aa .Hurt a. af M aa Mar I: r- ta I 'U f-anarl mt rma cur. aa4 faarlaa t fttffa ftarar. T!. ftra ftl kataa ftl tia (Jr'aaait ItaMmaal. aa4 OaarT a'J-a. Baatl lraa-''-. a a a iv i ft. ?r jp"iia-a aa Saaa ra ". I la l-a-fl-a af ika a'at af Ika 1 I"?' '-a t )a I U r. f-aaalal Up lift V aa KVtraaf lk-a rr aar aaraav-aa la la aa4aTa a aft:a c-ai'i r r-a.aatl'a anawk waa l-.a la ka ktra A fa. Maa'lf Mfa I't.A Aa t-raua aal M'a Kamaatr ftlaa f-a)a-al la l.iMa ajra4 ttl ft ka - a'l af tf4i.. a a a V? r. V i ta l .l.l sifi t aiar. tia a. T. P. Warft la T jaa-Uf aftaraa al kaf a aaa. ; .1--i : "r..'4t atra.1. M.a aaaax ,a-ii V t.-r;i, aalraa wttk aaa a! r-W'-a Snapskots. trra-jaSLWAEcra v a a laatiaar kakaaaa. a a.f araakr ara a a-kaMl la4 la a-.. 14 l&. .aa tt'.t:. aftra af a v . a i-a aaaa'ala .aaal. Ma ata k a...-, laaaa aa.faa.r la. raaa Taa Ufa la araak.a M r.aA Baaa. aavlr f k a ..a.a f Ika a.j al a l't -l a aa-aasa lata a am afa4aa) . fii kt'Ta. Mas ffaal'f 4fa -t4 a.. a -a-iaar aar.-a ,aaa . ap. ., r ...I rial rk'a kal TtlCa lat.r.. I i aar fa Ua 4'Otrra ka aa akt .a-ri. al la. -aaaaaa4 Ika a a t-aa- i nr- ta aaa a tns a aaaaa aia f.t na ta -"a aa..4. -'t Ha t 'I'a aa aktrak aal i a r-'M maa-laaaT aa4 a4 a-l k -. -aaT naaa'aia aaalla aa4 a. - a.lar arlra aiavrt kaaaaaar4 1 a a '. fi :-4 ka-ft Ika aartaa t t.a aa-siaa. Aa4 aaaarta w.ftl aaa a .. I l.: a what Ika faraxaaaa r-ara a '. waa Ula a4 .thar kia a vara k' a kraaa. aa4 if ka aaa k.a I aaa "a AB4 rlara aaa:4 ' Va-a ra-a I l"'a af k aalaraa. kal li.-r -.a. .'l a. '' a aaaaaiarfal lr ji-.a aat af "'a fa af kua aa.a- avf a l"i"'l ka ka4 t-aa k - . I 111 nil " lata lk.tr ftaar-.k at a- ra.la. aa4 aakU.k ar aa alraa'lr v a : ta ikaaa I f. a traafaaa'toa I- ii a.a kflaf .ad Ik. as aajr.ara.4 af J r.r ah a UtU tkt lSt - ,.m i r- l ua ta a aaa af kl kaarar t- . aaa ii-t. Ttt kala ft traal ita v waa ta!a Ma 4:4 at r t. -r.a ( rra4 a 4-a-a a atlaw la aa r i --I aa aa-i-aa -aa. Ha J-aat aaaka af k . Tanar.' ifa'aa ISal caa raack : , -a. af ta lk( ka aall aa4 t a. .-a Ama af k fc.arar rafarra4 r- r.a-l. aa ftatat aa a wtlfc a I a i. Ii-'B I ao'1.:. alaa Ikaft 4, .-t ...- . i-a..ai f.-r ai'al lata. ..j .- i..ta . a'..4 aal aak a. aaaa.a -a. tk.ak. 4a it B li. af . . . M . . apr rtKTL U lalKl. WIIU n ouv a-kal ftftaikar if kaa aaUl apon lha am a aubj.'ir -Ra.lsl". M 41 a;t. -la ft comrnoft IMnf. CWUa5" aa oa4 aa4 air dark iftaacftl kriac booia la anaaa af aa la a a . 4aaa it ' Taaa af aa ta kaa laa-taMr aa aearlala4 lallcloa mllH a rharrla bull-1-Inaj. wtrkj aantrtaat uan4aea al ar Iraa llh laaa-htaea la Ika Huo-IT Ik-ftanl aa-l a an ftraiTa ararhar la ha maaaioaa'r faxialr r ivom af lh alkar Kiiaaa af Iba rha", t aaar a aal a II. 4 a Hal' lnalaa-1 af ikiaklaa- af II la Ik' aa kaaTlo la Ikiak f aar mrr4r lil a ! ia ralKlan. af Ika thtaasa 4o Ikal ra aa raatnnaon aa aatlnft- ar4 lrralhlo aa kalre ra !:". Tkla pvl ft ftaar fta a boom faat II H aa maka aa a ft ki. Ival wfcaa. wa rl Dl to Ika raal a.l'lrnra cf II. II krrhs ft ftaal apa!llraT af jr. rr if r!iioB) la a ary rloaa lo aa all lk'. II It ! ft ! af aar a r -aniaata name. II la a t-H duf.raat from aa aval wa ka'a Ikaascftl It al4 II Ik aamrtii aar aklla la kaaar aaoal it. In I It aa4 la kaaar aaoat II aarr carafalla aa- aaralr "fca-a w fctia4 ft mailar af la ehorh a4 ali"4- la ra..r v.llaf. II taaaii I aw f lfl rait la ararilai Nr 414 It. aa tkl. traaaa I'aalf aa Inaa'rl-ablr Inia lha fakrta a aar la Hit If ! ama Ihlx 4 rfa'aat fraiaj IMa. If It la a. a iart of aar lia-ina aa aaim aa4 kraalfcin. It k-ama ft ' faraat inaiiar. a IM af 1 lialf mu4 ran a ear aaaat aaraaat aitaatloa Ta lanann taarcf al4 II aiallar af l!at lalarvaar.a kalaraan Oa4 aa4 aaa. If -4 la Ika r-at paarar lial rraai.4 1L aR4 ta all. aoi a ar..al4 llaaif all loa tleaa all a Waal a a. ua ii aaaMk etjr a Ilia la ka .a roaa-a'l4 wllk Ifci p.mar Ikal It la amaaltla la aa al aar tlnaa If IM. la arkal taliioa la. laa I It a a-aal raarra af k.:p aa4 )y t 'ar If Ikta fra-arar. Iftia oa4. IM I ) at k04 l ' wo" tf It raa kacoma aa a fart af aar lfa aa atl a4 kaatkln. alaa.a I lka aal ft aaar a.ravt aoon !! la Ufa UK oar a Haw ! arhitk a . araad'r ki4 aa4 'airaa. Hat II lav-oaa-a aa atara of T a" 4.r. Ifcraaak ara r I44 kH aa a aar iHESmaWSltTl Bt Mas FAV.irxR. Tta twar a4 IV aafta. 0TC ft liaaa U4 a a avavaU k aa4 4air a ' aar cakklar kwL. wllk kl il Tkl trt. wjfteaa umt waa una. waa 'r kaaalif al aa4 a (va4 ft ska wa kaadaaraav 9. aw la a vaaa ftaar Ik rak ki.r a k.ma vu a traal 14 li ' k4 a ikir 4tf. ' "1 wftaaa a a aaa w l.'.aa. wa ft ckU4 rf aar ! a4 1-atau ftalar. Wkaa aka 4 -ara a aal la ka rraa4 raark rw t4 Ika kaaaia kal aaa aaw with ar ika kaaali'al C'a aa.:airT aa4 ir' 1. at. .al waa a'r ka aa a laa waa aal aa laaa r a ika wkraa4 at'l 4a.M4 la 4a aaaaUlrf wftl-a waiai fata la aakkt.r a lawli. tk.r wa a H4 wkoaa watara ara k-p la (a aa k kr aa.:i. an la taaaa n - - -a . ajaaar llllaa arr-;a aaa wa afai4 of dwarf, r.aaral Ik. a. aiart e. ataa aaa ika ata aaa aaar laair aaa la Ikl wa k4 Ct ar,at4 aad It Ik.'r vaf Oaa aaaan4 riaa aa4 kr Bvatkar wa.l aa kin atv4 Ma4 I raal riaat ka Ika laarf I - ft raw wsi I a 4. maikr. lua. TSI -a4 I fco a4 ka -la Itaaaaafa af fallaci af wat.r I will aat ta 4wara la atill aVw a Ika rcx-iaa aaa fart ft'Ckl 11 11 Ik ailaf B4 taa a:iar ' wa ika aaiiiari fcot ar4 k.l ar 4rn kaar af kia f'ir " --f al ta aa aasatlaat aUa, rtt4 Ik. wfk4 aaatkar. ' ail aaa Ika rftlaf af lha 4warf ---3t It ftl caa " Ma Iaaka4 raa4 a4 lhar la ft rwrk aal Ika 4warf ktaf urUII waa4aa .kaae aaia.t la al aa4 a:nla4 aaf.I la kltnaalf -Taa kaa Ila4 l Ikaaa wall a air Ua4 fa aaaar raara." aa4 lha avatkar ta km I wak I 4 f.aar. Tlgkt t h rt.m of tka a. a. a t eiak ta aaa ail Tr m.n i i.a.f wr and l.ar dowra tke wall arouad ,1. .K a. tVr .orthaVi i .Ida- t V.. .-!.! - r.?lm.d lk. I.ttu! - - . . , 4a, i aire a goad Baa aad al kia gk lr Kiad daoghia. laaaad." ren.d aal Ciaaa 9ke I ft taaaa cxaatare N - r . a j i t ' " ' iva ...... 'T"'1 aiiii irrveTrt-a r t? rrrvT wrVN. j aa4 the werld wre wall rt4 cf hr. a oil ar IITln on our lar4 an4 molt eiaa-r ua or i will auflar urlf.- Without a wor4 lh dwarf laa pad from lha alone an4 dippar4 wllhlp kia ra. ' -Ma will iol dra dtavnker " Iauhr4 lha wlcka4 woman. abk wm bark to hr Brand bom. I .rlr la l'i evram tlft brard ft tap on k-r window and aaw th dwarf ll llnaT oo bar alll. !o noi l.ll a aouL" whlr'41 tmr !'. "Hut I wnt ou lo com a Ion a lo the aoufhara wall of lb pond at the Male of the nvoora.- And h tantrhad la th grmf. iso at in flrl ilMin of Ibe tnoonlllbt Olca rlimhod lha bill and ktood oo lb aouih wall of the pond fr above Iba aallav. Kar off lo Ihr north lay her own bom and rlht kelc at bar ft the Kraal alone bouae of the wlckad woman waa ahlmm-rinft- Ira th jtoldra alow. la aaw that doaan of lb dwarf ware boar pulling out lb tona of lha wall and that the pond wa about to ftrtve war. T.tap back hundred yard. Ole. about.4 lb 4warf : "I am coin to nd Ihia flood rlsht down on that houa wbar Iba another and dauehlrr ara II tarunx. bopmc to bear lha w alar awavrp. inc or bona wr. Tba ordard B is drown yot It I lbr who will mt that fata themTe. Tkaa witk ft ruah and a roar the pond broke loo and a wall af water dropped down the hill, boomrd on over tba craod bom of lh crul woman, and la a moment It waa tvo more. Tber wa rotkina- lo b n aa a fw tim-taa-re noaantr an tb waaea. -T'ha you v.t boma look on lb kltrban table and e a praaant we lit tle man ba placed thrra.- laasbed the J wart raallna: aar and about the fal or lb. woman and trl. but knowing- Ihajr1 bad brouahl It on them! by tbeir tra.lt. o; ran hom. Tbrr on th e.trbea labia wa br o!d. roatr dlah pan p!d bih with Bold litlarin nucts that lb altxxl dwarf bad kraausbt from lhair riiami la reward k.a lar bar blradnea. CopTrint. by ih McOura Nawa- papar bradirata. New lark City. GOVERNOR FAVORS STABLE ITirarwtlT Arr9 raailw Callrai nlaaiar In SnlC Tkal la a loaar of fcora Ua klabl at :4 riftk lrl. ownad ky 1311 M laaa. Marsaret C rrasler and Ckaa: rrtr. wa not affanal. was Ik tratimoaar of ,oarior Wlthycomb. wk waa aubpaoaad a wttnea In tb raaa of Amanda ri.t . MrLxana tried kafar circuit Jnd Uaataakela r tr4f. The sail ws broutht k Ik pro rneiraa af Ik Kawlead lioL IT l I'oartk lre. In rear of whick tk atM la loralad. famine nftk 'ra.t. with lk parpaa af caUaetiBa afaar.aa.a autd of baln- the labl abated a aolaaaa-a. taaaaarwa Wits rramb wa ratlad a a wttoaa b-caa be kapt kia faaorlte nana at b. atakia wfc.a ka broaiht toe t'lmal from rialera 4aria( the last I. oaa ratira-l. W. C. RIPLEY PASSES AWAY Room Jr-ri. ana fa rtaaiai rr f amily -ejr-cmbv. W. C. Rip'r. a5l " al room clrfc at lha Nortonia Hotel, dirdeyarly aa t.aaar at the taaaod r.m. flan lloapitaj la) fallowing- an Pratlwn. H'a latter we ld Augaatu H'pla. aaaxFiatag whPern.. aide aX a raiar. aarir-w.a i -.errkant: ba mother waa rlaaoly ra latad la .Ooa-tartvar Carry, of Orafoa. U'lta 34r. Rlplar. who da.d yawt.r 4ay. wa yu&g man b entered tb ftrm nf Caaaar a'aaa.ron ak Company. rata marrbant of Noribw.t recoirnl. tun. aad wa aoritd win, (hia arm f jr many yaara. 'er the peat ! year he waa a mara ber of tba kferv-barita- tCtrhana af ran ! "o, and tranaactad biln a a graia broker there. A a aria Lojjlnj Road 1 CkwrraJ. A5TOUIA. Or. Jan. !. Upe kl I th. n.ary fcmar . "", r..ir.. ' ----- iaada id.a. baa bn rcecd aad la bw In opar.tloo ag.m. Tb. company a o,... r.mra ara .of coora. cl4 a4 a an a. a. r.f2t70BBI OX In 9 IBOW. PTf kandred ihouaand fat of loga are reayay to k bkMl.d eut. and tb ramp will ta s;axi4 a? la full force so aoon gs ta weather eawdlttoaa wi.l p. ran it. Public Generally Interested in Preserving Songsters. GAME COMMISSION ACTIVE Mnuton Mail Targ Platform With food ?falltrl IXiwn, BelleTlng Kxerdac of Yrrrinx Edlblra rrorldmNrrdnl Circulation. Many Portland crg-antxstloni wH aa IndlTlduala have Solned In tha cn daavor to provld food and water for thousands of on blrda, th H f whlrh bava barn endancrrrd by th continued cold weather of lb pt fw d"vrdsy W. A. Elliott, of the Ora-s-on Audubon Society, had collrct.d from various aourcas ISO loae of bread: two SO-pound sacks of rolled oats. Ihr and one-half boxes of so rt I. a and 4 pound a of uet for gan- eral dlatrlbutlora among those pereons who bava shown ft psrtlculftr interest In the preservation of tha songbird's Ufa. Robert J. I-rwla. of Mount Tabor, has Interested the boys of his vicinity In feeding lha hundreds of Alaska roblne. chlck-a-dres and sparrows that hare been drlvan to shelter by the storm. Jullua rvjssch. a landscape garden er. Is another of tb Portland bird lov ers who has contributed largely to th preservation of songbirds. Last night members of the rortland Heights Club gathered al the club house and food for the blrda wss given to member a for general distribution among th bird. Nay greats Lead HaaaL Boy Scouts also have been Inter filed In the movement to provide food for Ibe starving birds. Tba ftate Flab and Came Commis sion and tha game department of the atata bava bean doing much all over the atata lo provide for gam birds. A t. la-gram was received yesterdsy from J. I. Plamondoa. of Athena, to th effect that many pneaeanta probably would die If not sufficiently provided for. A reply wgs sent to Jdr. Pla mor.don that game wardens In his vi cinity would co-operate In the provi sion of wheat for pheasants aad other game birds. The game department has provided grain for distribution In Pt Helens. 81 Johns, Portsmouth and Montavllla and othrr places where phessanta have congregated In large numbers. During tha past few days W. la Fin ley, state biologist, has obtained many feet of moving pictures of bird feed ing that he will use In his lectures. Kserrws la Provided. A. tt. rVhler. of IJnnton. has written la officiate of tha liml department ss to th methods of fredlng birds he hss found to be efficient. He n Disced ft few Inches above the snow board It feat long and has attached to tha board suet and places of bacon. Tha birds not only are attracted by the bits of meat, but the circulston In their bodlea la stimulated br the tug ging at the food that Is nailed to lbs board. Mr. r-rhlcr baa also fixed a bran mark that he feeds tha birds. thereby allowing them lo st water as well as food. Reports from th Hood River Valley, wher pheasants ar found to be plen tiful, are to th effect that the Hood River tlame Protection Association, for the past few days, hsa been distribut ing grsln all through th valley. Y. W. C. AHAS $4459 Half of Coal of Campaign Already la Colli-rlrd by Workers. In but thrra days and with bad weather as an obatarle the workers in th Y. W. C. A. publicity ca.ruplgn have collected practically half of their goal sum. !v00. When th report cam In yesterday It wss found that 44 !k bad (era gathered toward completing th budgL Team yester day collected I6U.7S. and waa re ceived by mail, a total of 1914.7a. -When tha campaign started wa thought It would take 1 days, but at th rata the money Is doming In I think w shsll be through much sooner." ssld Miss Jsne Ha-ott. field secretary, who Is g.ntral of the army. EXTENSION PROTESTS VAIN Pawm-dlnf for Grrclcy .vrnuo Kx tonalon Jtlglil-of-Vgy Ba-fun. a a TA'i ( h the over-ruling yesterday by the City Council of all remonstrances sgalnst the proposed extension of Greeley street from Klllinlgaworth svsnua south to t'elsy street, proceed ings fir Ih acquisition of right of. way (or th street were started offi cially. Th right- of wsy wall be ob talltad ss aoon as possible end then proceeding will b started - for th building of the street. The estenaion really will be an ex tension or Wlilsmelle Boulevard, which now reaches from Killinlgswcrth ave nue northward to Hsmllston trioua, In ft j"he. IN the best hotels, the best grills, the best clubs, the best homes you'll always find Golden West Coffee the most delight ful Coffee. Coodbut not expensive 40c Lb 3 Lbs. $1.10 Sold by AH Grocers Closset & Devers Portland. Oregon r L Ui U i 1 1 aa aa I 1 1 ( i I II I 'sjjr Tonight: mf Inaug u rat ion of Our Hf Tabla CInrortnal) THate, SaM 8. fLfe, Maale, i3a t 8iS0. After-Theater, aaclag. 1 Per Caaplel rrasa 1 t 1. ftervlce a la Carte Only. I Masie by Elliott's Orchestra at Both Sessions 1500 Square Feet of Dancing; Space! Most Beautiful Dining ana Dancing Room in America. I Th . Daaelng Every Saturday aad After Dinner Every Day Fl Tabla eBta BiM ta 8a el-OO. TODAY: Romeo and Juliet" Matinee Delightful Afternoon Tea. in th Grill. 1:10 t Souvenirs for Lady Guests. I.- PORTLAND HOTEL te;l!!i!!!!Wlll CHURCH REMEDY TOPIC OTERXAPFIXO OF RCRAIa FIELDS IS THOUGHT MAIJf TROCBLE. Rev. H. Tf. Mara, af Sew Tark. Advo cate Co - eperstleB Betweea Tariena neaeaa last leas. , Church failures In Lane County and a remedy, an Jnter-denomlnational federation with unlimited resources In men and money to Insure success, were pointed out by Re. H. N. Morse, of New York, rural survey expert of the Presbyterian Church, to several hun dred men at the Y. M. C A. yesterdsy. Overlapping of fields waa found by Rev. Mr. Morse to be the causa of fail ures In Lane County, which was taken as a county typical of the West. He said that one of every 19 churches wss located In ft section that would never be able to support Ic. or waa so located as to divide the community and make co-operation witn the Grange and other organizations impossible. Seventeen churches of the 112 in the county were abandoned, and . many others on the noint of giving up. He found that only li per cent of the population belongs to the church: thst S of the churches have non-resident ministers and 10 none at all: that the avaraa-a aalarr of the pastor is 1665 for full time, and that 1 receive less than 1250 a year. He declared that tha solution of the oroblem is the co-operation of all de nominations In placing the best men obtainable at - good salaries in these abandoned fields, and that these high- nrlced man. whom the local cnurcn now is unable to support but would aunnort eventually, will be able to bring about a metamorphosis in rural church conditions. DETECTIVES TRACE COAT Work or City Plain Clothes Varied If Partly Prosaic. Men The work of the city detectives is not all with clever bad-check men whose stories sound like fiction or the clearing up of exciting murders. Find ing lost cats, loat pocketbooks and lost clothing forms ft prosaic diversion. The following Is a report submitted yes terdsy by Detectives Hammersly and C,"ll't went with Ernest "Robert. 79S Melrose Drive, and arranged with Jo seph Cole, employed by a typewriter company, to return his overcoat, taken from the Multnomah Hotel at a dance. Mr. Robert left first, taking Mr. Cole- overcoat- Mr. Cole lost a new pair of 12 gloves In the transsction. and Mr. Robert bad an accident and badly soiled Mf. Cole's coat, which had to be cleaned. And now Mr. Cole, having paid 12 for rleanlng the coat and be ing out a pair of gloves, asks to be re imbursed IJ.iO. which seems to be fair." H.A. NOBLE MAY RULE PARK Appointment as Manager of Glacier National Reserve) Expected. It. A. Noble. ho retired a ftv weeks ssa ss xenersl psssenger agent of the Great Northern Railway, will be maoe ..nl manacer of Glacier National Park, according to authentic report recently received In Portland. Cal K. Ptone. who was general traf fic manager of the Great Northern Pacific etexmablp Company, already ha relieved Mr. Noble of hi duties at kl PauL but no further duties have he.n ae!nd to Mr Nah1e, who has SS3 stcVf1 . Dance Dinner de Luxe Supper Dance Wednesday Daring vinacr aaa Theater. ta Malm DlnlBg-Keem only, been In the Great Northern service for a long period of years. It Is understood, however, that be fore the tourist season opens Mr. Noble will be assigned to take charge of the hotels and camps conducted In the park by the Qrr-nt Northern Railway NJ9 , . r-Sir----... -.--'av Jr .'if - t, ' A Sustaining Breakfast for the Early Riser "Perfect health is everything to the man ; who works hard all day long. It is im portant for him to start his day with a nourishing food that supplies the tissue that manual labor eeps breaking down. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is more nourishing than eggs in taste a luxury, in food value the economy of economies. A tablespoonful, a cent's worth, makes a cup. Begin tomorrow the .health-preserving and the money-saving breakfast habit by using it Order from Your Grocer Today Ground Chocolate In H-la - " Mb. hrmtfcally sealed eana. TbasVk doobl eoooB7 tn buying th S-lb. can. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. ftmm lasj 5aa Fraaclaaa No! Your Cake Won't Fall if you raise it with CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Because its double-acting; in gredients hold the dough in suspension until the food is baked. All Grocers, 25c lb. ffSN $ Manader- and to direct the tourist traffic to and from the park generally. His work, obviously, would be independent of that of the park superintendent, who is employed by the Government. Mushrooms have ttir-maelveB through been known to force a cemrnt rldea'alVc. patty ii -'ai&.; -1 Ill's j-siTS"1:--- f