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Tnn :ron-ro otjegoxtatt. moxday, febkxtakt ?, wig. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF rirf r.i-tf . T-'Mv a .n if r'i- :. a .. iri t prtvl.. .- T-. A i'li"-!f" n ?' A famtiMUif-rwni ?". A t-.r.i ftr,MM . . W .m T ?. A ' 4rtmts4at l"Mif ., -.a.. T. A .- n. .. t iiDaf t '" t r. m. it-." friqr 'f .: rnv f ' 1 1 letf rm k-o itj tor it rAm: rot. la thara om poama that fcaa e r-Il cxrai f "- prra,pa aal a a Ha la . nantoir for a iw4 Ma; arf if ar I tiJ oa la ! fee It ubiuk4. leal a?a anjoa i: la iu o. fee at" awa a rom. avail a copy of It ta The Utftoaw. A Iiail f tiaa coatrituttooa wk-l a uU.4 al aa arty alalaa, InutlliM II la mpo flo to km ait f ilia euaealtte. kwl if a Ml(-4drul ! la -;.4. aai. coalrtaatioaa I I rarat. Vara nrtte raraati ara aof 4Mir Taa lotenttoa u la an. up taa ( ( taaiu I l r aot ! r aaaara. al ava la laa pet Mttilo l( aoMiti, taa aama o ta miauf aa4 eta) t tba rf (irl pia4. I" ! a44ra four eaaiaSKv. lw i taa u aiiwr. taar. a..a VI a a B- atao. lo th d-ra cf r. M ln.e January J at bi booj. I4 l.l r.tthth trl .N.iri th.r BMt away a wtl-fco inurn.' m IC a or at fnrt. Kt . i an4 rm la l'o't tt ! Ila la ari4 t HiD. laa I Vr l wl J r, f ei rit. a-i tr d . M'- H Mr J Cwniia a"d lra J l. I'ri"n, af l'ortln.i. Ui.l. tiv. r. .r It finbHrn ana la niI'(rn'l''lliHrii. Mr. atvd tr ta lrri"i!nl I'nn r ealtnal I'aarca. ..n.J . .! t II - l'in' Mftli'M Iroro In. Horn- cf Mr. V R. ftO. lil l r n't an in(rmanl a la THirf t" l-'r m rt"" Pt-I Ifdfu. a n.. l. rrir In tha mploy of (n I'nrtltfxl ('en t " f T for M,, , .r. an. Jm It. Klnanarl .ra -ri:.l an a ihartta ( Uf a a iKrlimf Moth ra Indi-ta4 ! Ila rr. t'lfT Avv:ord mg Ia tnfofrnAeton In Ina poa- rotoa rf ! rttr.- Atforair. V ha-I-,, mt, buit.t n a donia aa4 mam prprri.n fr an aproahinrf mar rtac. i:al la bar ta!a. a inf nii.-Mna. Ii l raintinca anrl aa ril fc't.r. itbj lha aid of nia fri4. mt-i in Ha t n At thrr M com In n.l ia lo.aapin. Tha thft a r3 m i r r -I rrom I r horria of ' iirr.i'r.. Moinua tri. oa laa BKbl a( Jatry T. Ki. :.''rr wiia, Tha H f-tr-b -l Bfp iftkh rrrt4 In m. of ln CoriUoi) Itotarjr flab t i'AkXh. fir Ul!c-Hri.ii( rk. U lta.l lirnet.ljr noiiro in IRa pr af it "t. '(H''i la a lottar rt-i4 from R. !. -rtrr af t tntrrrati.mit Roerr rib. . clipp'" from ina Ilrl4. wnhB ara n I la B fortUnf rtua. thai in a I". Bil lltor mI Ihroufi tnm m.l. "It I njrt.x tit it tft bhin4 a ril of atouBdJ attarn af mail riru-a. aha d- rlrrt Tml Ihatiafil lhi lha I 9'ibr la Bnrl mm ron(nl vt:a ma: la IMnij')' It oo J't a dollafa arortl of t--"l Uilj t carr-v () late I rhvaa. rt Ma. tarta H.-a T" . r.. i;nri IU l ! of -laa. h wilt -i-4 P " ,', In aa paoto of lha Mlchln4 Can crtiR.l !. ia April I. .( in roti-4 lti h'a fm I ,n faar d. Ila ISaa taaa t-r tla :.l on a fi la!B- fo an .aa K V. a4 lira. H-t!ioa;.r wi t f-ma.a in IMrtlju l onfll tla rloaa af tsa pntii.' In J i" whan h t A taa a aa a tni'i'orr ha Baan p'i of tha Itiihtaal Coa ratii 'h'i"'.-l f" a-na " and wa :;4 ta that chra from r- Mu-a-a r-rraa Itjfar f fli-aa. A '. ino!linJ -!a af lha ini.il Jit'tpra Aaa.l ti" ta ".at- lan.l. Hfi wttn t tha I naaooar 05 miliar.-a a. "-l-IX n '"" raaltl af a ! ' i"n af oi-jmhia Hi lliara- p.mnhlafa aanl than lha -r.-if al4 rnintlna b'jra-a of tha Hamhr. Thaao lampMitl th pa?, m-a ara pla. lnc In a-1 of thai bran, k i'f:. a la a oeiaB4 an4 ara H' aa m i. h p'lh i. i'a aa puaaihla la lha al t r r 10 11 a af tha xraavl pi-aBlc I'I5I af t.ta .irthttaaf. r-rt.4i. ra r tLfv rr :a4 a- II l ! rl !' from BAii l, .Not a ain:a raaa ha mt4 I 1 tha i-lfa iliira Jaft'tarr t. a ra.-ar-l t.ir haf .ra a.tu!a4 In lha ..tor of t ia n'l aa fa .-. aa ri-o Ja ha B.an .-. In JMI"n la BaalBaT rk-i l-H ta f of mtlliwt. tha it fca irnurk a hi a fraa Iran otha caotaar oua t ..., Tha ataiTiha of ( of all k a.li ta than lha amausC of am ana a m 4 of d aa la lha citjr la yara paat. i n. a. at raBa M !!."" -ar.n of tha Hty It'iaarT I'bor- h. faal Thr4 alnrl an4 I "laa '". da'-id' t a b baitir anl fair patt oiiatB ta lnal aoma n;ii for r.pa.ra. At a rvl mti tir. I'athar Otaaa eicliaa4 tha ! af tha p,anah. Mra J Hu' wa appoiata4 rtalraaa af tha a-anaral com-nitt.a af arraBaramanta. with tha fjllowinaT aaantanea. lira. J Hhoah. ra. N-b-b. Mn J VcOiBBi. iCr. H'ckla hi lira. Madiaea. C r-"'iTT-.- Cr taa r!tora , kaa? daa ha ar aa bill caoaaj sail fra al 3 1 WaaMnaTtoa trt Ta.t.rdar morntnaj. M ra. C. K. Klall. poprlatrBa cf a raataoraal. forarol te lrn eu! tha f:arna oapaath a cofr.a baatar TSa baatar hlad'.ad aarr paparmc an4 co4e'. lariat ara wara afaa4 t lha moa f )ma :n(ina N Jt arrt4 ac4 baatal tha InfBI blaaa arithia a fw mlnataa, Tba .ia.i d J aol a:a4 J. at.xaiatpe Rrtl. roaTPO'aitx Tba rail pnaat nata thai ra ptBB4 for thia wia la JBnyl4 Jtatbo-lial i:pia. pl .'hui-s ba baan potnood ant I Bait Waa T"ia will PaaTia CS I'abrttarr tJ. wtth Hmt. Joba JUaartaa. of Tacoma. a tha aanallat. R ;:mr airnitb. paator cf taa ehorcb, haul (area ii if paralfaa yaatardar ta apita of tha Pa I aaailar thara aaa m La.- allandanct at JBda acbool a4 cb 4rvh. . p io.p t Iwriin Crip baa has! !. P. Iaaao4. a mambar of Ila It'-hoal Rr4 a4 Ka-praaidanl sno aj.naral m8' af tha Columbia tJfa 4 Trnl forrpanr. rotvfinad ta kia k ma al J '- Praadwar tha paat f. daa. Ida a:raanl la trcooinc! aol aartaoa, and bo will b atl ta rac-lra la bia atawatowa cffl-a today. It la aaraa4. r,tta cr Kxtr Ci-raaa; Vaocp. TatiMooa ara Bam clcuatl for th paainaT af Kaat Gilaaa Btraat from Kaal jia.a-f'f t mir ta tha city limila al i:aal inatl.t pfroat. Many iarna I,m ara baiaa abn i-l. and Indit-a-t.oaa ara that lhara will ba anooa-n 10 gal tha raaaidaratioa cf taa CoB-lL fm9 foBTV-aaO' AceT will ratoma w a la all aipaftmaan nwr J ana Viae BUT t TutBTtraa-iai. R auaa ha waa tha laatrumant thronaa which tha ordar f a ; lajolt rachd man at work on tha (-oljmbla Hiarhway pal Troul-lala una Vtirtilir. tlmaaaDr. wa mrcilaa!y baataa FrWay by two man 000 Buppoaad lo ba a road bo a. and a daputy BharUf waa rushad to avrraat tha aaaaulant. Mr. Murphy, who la a bmthar cf mputy Inatrlrt Attontry Murphy, waa puneho-d. klckad and atruca. or tha haad with an Iron bar and la rprt4 to ba In a aarloaa eon ditioa. K T. Miller, road foraman, and John Mrl'broa ar a-ru4 In war rants Uanad aratardar by District A l- tcrnay Kaana. ra. Nrtaje raimn RannatK). Dr. Srllia Krlrkaon. B'iprlnlndnt of tha f'nrtland urel-al lloapltal. who waa aarloualr Injured lat Turaday nicht In a fall on lha lc. la Imnroy. Inc atowly at tha hoapltal. Dr. Krlck aa ia aadar lha cara of Dr. T. it. Joc. Tha injury la raportrd to ba a painful and rrltlial on. Ht JoaitMil Dtea. Mlrhaal lU-kr. af i)l Kurr alral. rt- John. JI4 at- ardaa. at tha aaa of " Taara. II waa h falhr cf Jam W. arvd William J. Ma-ky. Mra W. f- llarrirsmn. or 1'ortland. and Mra. Jana M-H.alhy. 01 l.ly. Uiria. Tara ra.aT Adya fr. TBona rUabla ra turfrana Main Tail. ao. ONE HURT FOR WOMAN at. pr.it. mntT frrrnrn. rrtia or ttrLrK artriTt.ia. r aroaall ! araaaaa rrar- patby of rolfcra. bat Tarllaa ladl ralra II la . Battof 14. Tha trna! Irtant B(rtrht1 Pyrnn M. Daa oa a - In lha Lmarirr llnapltal I h la mornlrc. Ills body la card a of aety bnlf. bi lfl ya la t.ntad Ilka a atormy aunt. and Ma riht I'C. Juat abota lha ankta. la u- prtd of a partial frartura. Dn aatar!! a IndaTinc-hooaa al I4 jffroa trt about tnldnicht and fralrnlld with lha s;athrd company. SrnatblnaT waa aald of tha woman In lha ca. and war waa dclard with out furthr praltmtnarlra. 'I waa lalklnc to a aTuy." mol Pan In tha h.pltal. "whn. blnco! aom- ona land on m. I want down fr th rogni and tby mart hata put Ih bt to ma. aatrolmn CI mm nt and IJtzn latr arraatrd Dan on a traaTrancy charca Ilia brul4 and battlowom condition waa pitlabl. and tha mlnlat ration of tba Hmmrfrorr KmpIIbI wra BMa- larr. -f all tlchl. Iba lnjurd man ar. "I won't mako any complaint juat wall." DR. COE PICKS ROOSEVELT rot-ttanrfr-r Rrtoma. Saylnx Colonrl May Reunite Parti-, lr. Ilnry WaHa Coa. who ralurnad (tunday nlM from a trip In tha Kaat. whrra ha Tlaltad Th.odora RooaTlt and cthr ladr In tha Procraiva faith, brtnara bark tba opinion that th c unun a rr!dntlal rampaiarn may tha rrcaTalB and i;putll-an r anitrd. with Rooaayrlt a lhlr candl da. lr. Psa'a trip waa mad for tha ptir poaa of aacurtnar th approval of tha lioyarnmanl offirlala for th plan for tha raw addition 10 t Morniniald ."anilarium. In whlrh.lha Alaaka Inaan ar ral4. Th plana wro arPf",rd and tha mrrllon 01 in aquaa comm-a4 a aoon a walhr parmlta. t'n 4lird addra In aan- Inc'on and O!rao b for IB hrltla of Mntal llycion. on tha ub)i-t of aoratlonal Iralninat ror lha inaan. MISTAKE IS LIFE-SAVER Paaaarr hy Think Man I.nlrrln; llo I Ilarxlar; Tarn Off Gaa, rt.ina miatahaa for a hurttar Fatur-i rf.y m-ht d tha I f. of Krank I i-hamharial", aa ampler of tha oaral, I'To'l1- Company. I Chambarlaio, aftr a nlcht of Cl- bralioa with frln"a. wnt to nia pioiara of.i'-o af.y oaar mornlnc. Iiraad oa tba laa in tna aair. mpt lay dwa ca tba ftoor to a Bap. it f.ro to llcht t (a III Ufa l ....a hnwr. by pdlrlna. wno .ar Bia ntr lha rffa-a and anlatook bina f a bur!r. . lor I a Sa-ri la-ay tluansf. jan-cunt Ira la Colombia Rlr. V. R. a X. Btmr llr-al UJiMa baa . tamporarilr wtthdrawa from nicht ta 10 A tor! a. t rt l f irthrr Bot' haval laa Aah-trl do-k t i .. M Tida. Thuradat and !tur . I'ana Acria 1 A. M Monday. W -.. .. - B'Ma . jCojal Our Business is A (M,m!M A GLEES lW.SWfW.Ys M HKOc m "tsfyt B AstTjj. MlM ?MP s!lp MIW ii fam tMfflL Mzn&" SfflWtX ySofi MiZi1Z&rf jirmo&miX tefflm psaziiz.ooK Jff?li21ifJ 8M580M M9(4JS3 I l.9500 f34f$63 .69 . 00 9Hl 86.380.00 The Figure Show the Marvelous and Continuous Growth of QrCgOnfife Oregon's Successful Life Insurance Company ... The Only Company Which Does Business Exclusively in Peaceful and Healthful Oregon We Help in the Upbuildin'of a Greater Oregon YOUR e Insurance m OrCg0nlC if you take time to examine our "Low Premium Policy" with special privileges and results to policyholders. Home Office; "T-t! " IS Reed Freshmen in Quiz Tell of "Facts"-Not in Books. NOTED MEN IN NEW LIGHT On Mudrnt Dlaroyrm Flylne Hut- fr War Machine; Damn rrolrntant ncfuffa Who Mrd to .mrrlcn. It la ald that thla la one of th jrraat hlalory-maklnc porh of th world. Knm Rd Collrara fraahmen Hntly have accrptod thla atatcmrnt at Ila fara ralua and have at about to mako Mtory with a nniranra. If th flrat Bmti-r lamination paper ara in ba irud aa Indicator of their Intention- Carta war rval4 on tha r-aPr whl-h wou'n pro en -Hchtaninat rn to Jam lr-y Roh Inaon and olhr minnt at'holara who prof.aa a considerable knowlede of tat vnt. On frhman dlrorr-d that "Cal ln' Inalitut war manatrie aj hut. aa -hn!ar often diaaarr. another raid thr wrr "different department r tabllhH by th Roman Catholic Church for carrylne on many ntr prla: for Inatanra. Ihr would ha Inatitut for rollcrttnc taxra and dl trihutlnc aim Othr hllorleal rlallnna wr lhat - .-hoiBti.-lm' waa a nam applied to Pop! who wnl to aehool and stud 14 "A flylnar bu(tra l a htiara machlna uaeat In atlarklnc or bleln a place. CPclally In feudal time.' A troubadour waa alo "an Imple ment ud in hllns." Marhiavlll waa honored with tha new distinction of brtnar a "ruler." aocraphr." atronomr." "bia torlan." "palntr." and. atranet of all. a "aculpture." "CopernlcuB waa a ToUnder. who ba Ilrd that tha earth wa tha center of th onlver." Drartaa waa "a JpanUh narlcator." alo "a fr-thlnkr: ho dldn"t belieye In anythlnc. "CalTln waa a Dutchman." "Abelard waa an Knsllah bluhop." "Roarer Bacon waa an F.narllnh Prot atant. who camo over to the colonic In America" It Is needle to ay lhat aeveral of theae students who exhibited such unuaual learning have found that It Is no lonater Beceaaary for them to con tinue their rouraea In hl'lory. "HAPPY VALLEY" OUT SOON rnblUhrra Accept Mian Monroe' IWmli for Spring- laane. Mlns Ann Shannon Monroe, of Port land, reached New York last week and will pend th Winter In the Kaat. after an abntnra of nearly two years. Of particular Intereat te her friends in Orecon Is th news that her new hook. "Happy Valley." ha J'Jat been rcepte4 by tha McClurs; Company, of fhicaaro. for publication anion it ix rlna: book. The them Is the lite 01 tha homeateader ana camo r"pi th jrat Inland K.niplr. Aa told In Mine Monro' ctaver style It opens a nw world lo thoo who have nvr heard of or roncernad thmlv with tha lntertlnc type of the Wnl una Monro has many frlnds a mora th literary sl In Nw York, and will a-reatly enloy meettnat thm all aeain. rhe haa otnr wora in prrpamnon, cludlnc a new hook, some short stories and arllrlea lntr to the clever series that appeared arw yeara ao In the Saturday Knin Iot. Adventurous Pair Searching for Thrill. Drop in River. a4y aa4 Laey." lllleb4 fa nb 4. Iaab Tbroaah Haaloeaa Pla. irart aad 'lanaa4r la ( old Walrra. "L' t"CT" and "Lady" started on th great advrnlure Saturday after noon. It ended In lha chill current of lha Willamette atlhe second Alblna frry slip. Tha blsh-hearted adveo lurrra ar a bay tram In he irtl-a of lha t'accac Omnihu Transfer Com pany, ordinarily Ihey are perfect ladiee and grral favorites with th company'e teamatrr. Th harnea companion wr stand ing In front of tb mln offlc at Fark and Davis street. Their driver was In-id racelvlnc Instruction. "UI l ramble.- said "Ijady- to "I.ucy." Ilrirdrr B llcht Kohalcd ovr th lev II HISTORY IDE Oroconeans are ZProud fynmatcieei Record all in Oregon. All BEST FOR OREGONIANS Portland. Oregon trecia the team set forth at a g-entle trot. They quickened their stride with out a master's voice to rebuke them. Freedom from all restraint wa. an unique experience. They ran. Nobody bad traced the course they took, but It la certain they went throus-h the business district at a mad irallop. With the bobs banging- at their heels tha bays charged down the street, onto the ferry fHP and Into the river. . The ferry was making- ila return trip from the farther shore. Two hundred feet out In the eddylns: current floun dered and awam the atruRKlinK team, entangled In broken harness. The ftoatlnar sled partially sustained them. As th ferryboat drew alongside a dosrn pike poles were thrust out and hooked In the harness. After a 15 mlnute ordel In the Icy water the tram was towed to safety. The boys at the stables were rood to the penitents. They didn't scojd them. Kveryone seemed Juat the least bit proud of the eacapade. The horsea were rubbed down, trotted around and other wise cared for. CITY PAYS OUT 312,000 COT OF ALL MfXlCIPAI. WORK IX ItFCKTiT MORM KMTIM ATED. I'.atra rtrwi laid Off and Only Bra alar Meat ow Kaaployed Keep las; f ateb Raalai Open. Alih-xiarh an exact labulatlon of the total cost to the city of rlearlnc streets and streetcar line during the utorm has not been made, flsiures compiled hy Clly Treasurer Adams show that Ihe coal will be less than 110.000. This amount will rover the cost of all the work done durtns: last week. Inelud Inc th removal of snow from the busi ness district. Counting the work done durlnar th storm of two weeks aaro. Hi total cost will be a little more than 1 1 S.mo. About !") per cent of the amount went as was to unemployed encned In the work. The remainder was for the hire of alio trucks u.ed In haulins away th sr.ow from th business cen ter. These amounts include the waares of resulnr city workmen encaged in th work. . Kxrept for the regular slreet-clean-Inc crew, the men were all laid off yesterday, the work having been com pleted. The street-cleaning crew was kept at work during tho dxv. clearing crosswalks In the buslnes district and bpenlrg un th catch basins. LIQUOR MAN SENTENCED nOOTI.rlCi'iK.R TO f;0 TO Jill. FOR SO DAYS FOR MQI'OR SALKS. halvatore Cattnrada'a Attorney Pata t p rira That Defeadaat Waa -nroke" aad Had ta -rt Money. Without appearing In court. Falva tore Uattucrlo. one of the proprietors of the Last Chance saloon. East Twen tieth and Towell Vallpy road, which waa raided last week aa a blind pig. was sentenced to 10 days In jail by District Judge Dayton Saturday. A single witness waa heard Walter F. Geren. especial agent of the District Attorney whose evidence Albert B. Ferrero. attorney for the defense, a creed lo accept without qualification. In Ms argument to the court. Mr. Ferrera adml'ted. though a plea of not guilty had be n entered, that his cli ent had sold liquor to prevent himself from going "broke." lin had been deluded into an unprof itable contract for near-beer, which did not sell with the rapidity of real beer.' and found himself losing much money jnlll he mingled a little real "boose" with hla drinks. lie was also under a Ko bnnd to keep the provisions of the dry law. From the bench Judge Dayton de clared that the case did not deserve niuch sympathy. Notice of appeal to th Circuit Court was Riven at orce by Attorney Fererra. WATER PLANT SALE IS UP Miluaulle Council Is Offer Tomorrow to Consider Mght. Tha Mllwaukle City Council will meet tomorrow night to consider the offer of the Mllwaukle Water Company to aell Ita plant to the city for tio as a compromise measure, with the promise that all lltlgittaion shall rcase If the offer Is accepted. It ta expected that some definite ac tion will be taken now that tha city has won In lha lower court against tha Mlnthorne Springs Water Company and tha Injunction the company held acslnst tho city haa been dissolved. Herman Txiedlng member of the Funds Invested in Oregon Securities A. L MILLS L. SAMUEL. HAZELW00D Special Lunches Make Dining: a Greater Pleasure Special Lunch No. 5 2of Sei-red 11:30 to 3:00 Bowl of Bread end Milk Pudding. Pie or Ice Cream Coffee, Tea or Milk THE HAZELWOOD Confectionery and Restaurant Washington St. at Tenth WHEELER QPTICALfO. Oregonian Building You cannot afford to take chances with your eyesight. In correct glasses not only fail to correct de fects in vision, but often do positive in jur y. W e g u a r n tee a perfect fit. Ol'R EVERYDAY SPF.CIAI.Sl Flat lenses, in gold-filled eye glasses or spectacle mount- aT 0 rei ings. ftt-SOt better mountings )0idU Toric lenses, samo mount-J fj QQ WHEELER QPTICALfO. Oregonian Building No person can afford to bo care less of his or her eyesight It often means the difference between suc cess and failure. If you experience headache or eye strain when doing " close " work, you should call on us and ascertain positively that your eyes are all right, or. If not. get glasses that will correct tho defect. We will be honest and honorable with you. yHEELERfiPTICALfO. Fifth Floor Oregonian Building Council, desires to settle and then push the completion of the city's Bull Run water system as rapidly as possible. BUILDING CODE TO STAND Proposed Attack on Roof Require ments Vasct by Snow. Prior to the storm Building Inspector Plummer heard that some of the build ing Interests were planning a cam paign against the provision of the city ordinance requiring that the roofs of buildings be stressed so as to carry a load of not less than 40 pounds. to the square foot. The storm. Mr. Plummer says, and the consequent collapse of some of the roofs and the straining of others has put a quietus on the pro posed campaign. The heavy snow and ice caused the load on some buildings to get close to the limit provided by the ordinance. It is asserted. MILK DELIVERIES RESUMED Reopening of Intcrnrban Transpor tation Lines Provides Supply. Milk conditions In the city were greatly relieved yesterday by the open ing up of Interurban electric linea and the establishment of train service. Dealers attempted for the first time to make general deliveries all over fhe city. The ahortsaa of milk which has ex of this C S. SAMUEL Aaaiataat Maaaaar L -J Greatest df All Carnivals Is the Madri Gras New Orleans, La., March 2 to 7, 1916 Three Parades (Proteus, Rex and Comus). Promiscous Masking on Madri Gras Day, Tableaux, Balls. Carnival spirit reigns supreme. 10 Days' Stopover allowed at New Orleans, on all tickets. You can go East via California, Arizona, Texas and New Orleans at little additional cost. Sunset Limited Sunset Express Daily trains, through standard and tourist sleep in p- cars. San Francisco. Los Angeles, New Orleans. Information at City Ticket Office, Corner SLxth and Oak Street. I nlon Depot, or East Morrlnon-Street Station, rhnnea Broadway 270. A 6704. John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent. SOTTTHFRN PAflFIf " w' Isted during the storm, was relieved and tho prospects are that conditions will be normal within a day or two. TROLLEY WIREBUYER HELD Junk Pealer Accused of Accepting Property He Knew Was Stolen. Solomon Parness. Jjnk dealer at Front and Madison streets, was ar rested Saturday on an Indictment re turned by the grand Jury charging him Ei j 3 word of the Nation. It l is a healthy sFgn, as no ) jH-fejitr4 -TjlfrtHiii j j individual or nation can SSSi TfHffiywji 'ii 'tii'1 'ii'itf Mffi : survive for long when ; ffiffl ynmimiMT "j ' the practice of thrift is 1f g?"?!- ignored. We encourage bfJ(s(l ItH f r'jm j 1 savings accounts as a j, tjjjjjji ills, feafl MOrlpr i measure of thrift. Your jjffl ignHs l I. j-f :- 111 1 account is invited by this j Sp tp;;; old state bank. 1?$jt Bs!41l LADDBiii;roN m l Washington ? Moore's Cafeteria 148-ISO Fifth Street Will Open for Business at 11 A.M. Today This was formerly Moore's Restaurant, but will be conducted in the future as a first-class cafeteria by B. H. Moore and A. 0. Hall. PURE COAL DIAMOND BRIQUETS Absolutely tha cheapest and best fuel on the market: three -ton lots. $7 per ton delivered. Will Kedace Tear Coal Bill Oa -Half. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. X4u wiiiuuuroN sr. Mala Z2S. WELL-KNOWN FOR ' SUPERIOR SERVICE, BEST QUALITY. SATISFACTORY . PRICES 30 Years Wholesaleing Reliable Plumbing and Heating Supplies in Portland M. L. KLINE 84-86-87-89 FRONT STREET ABk Your Dealer for Our Faultless Plumbing Material, Which Saves in Upkeep Stick to Pure Foods Do not ruin your health with foods mada or doctored up in some chemist's laboratory. There are lots of pure, wholesome, bone and muscle building articles on the market. They are mada by reputable con cerns and sold by reliable stores. They are advertised. Many of thera are advertised from time to time in this newspaper. It will pay you to look them up and to patronize the stores that sell them. SCHWAB PRINTING CO. BEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER STARK STREET AT SECOND A Moderate-Priced Hotel of Merit. Hotel Clifford Eaet Morrison St Near , Grand Ave, 7Bc. SI DCr d7i vltla Data . Of SUNSET I ia4om a shastaI I 1 ROUTES J wljh receiving1 stolen, property. He Is accused on November 29 of buying S00 pounds of trolley wire which ho knew had been stolen from the Portland Railway. Light & Power Company. The wire was valued at $160. Special Agent Lou Wagner, of the Railway Company, maintains that Far ness confessed to receiving this stolen wire and later repudiated his confes sion and refused to Identify the alleged thieves at the trial, when he had picked them out from among dozens of pris oners several weeks before. Bail was fixed at $500 cash. Leaky Roofs FEDERAL ELASTIC CEMENT The best material known for repairing; leaky roofs, skylights or gutters. Comes all prepared. Lasts a life time. Two hands and a trowel are all you need. F. T. CROWE & CO. 45 Feurth St. Breadway 5747 A 3886 The Y. M. C. A. will fit any ambitious young man or woman for high-class positions in Bookkeeping, Stenonrraphy and Saleamanahip. To men this includes valuable athletic, aquatic and membership privileges, although tuition cost is less than elsewhere. Phone Main 7065, A 6561. Our class in public speaking is giving great confidence and com mand of language to its members. The cost is small. For 30 years the most satisfactory jewelers in Portland. Out-of-town customers always pleased to trade with us. G. HEITKEMPER CO. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers. 130 Rth St., Portland, Or. New Republic Grille S47H Morrison, Between Broadway and Park, TJpstaira. Excellent Merchants Lunch. Daily. 25c. Sunday Chicken Dinner, Very Fine, 50c. Fruit Juices and Soft Drinks Served. Chinese Delicious Dishes a Specialty. About half a ton of whalebone Is obtained from one whale. Its value being, rou.oly. aouvu. '