( . . : rvi lli fill. Milt !f! I Ml'IMt till lllilli ; , mi. i v i x.. ' J lli s 1 1 1 ! 1 . 1 1 . T , i I i IOOOaOOOOllOOO0)0CWWQOOOvvvvvi(uivw Cror.E tho Ooeral r-Jfli" Uf i,i.onii u k;J la Mr 'y f J f,rt will fc ud to ltftar..t th c!uft la a:l fwti tf t rJr:Ua work. Mr. J. A- rCtlt. Oeer.i rdratloa t-i sacra tary. hae puJa tha foltel 5t.-il iaoue iat ! all Oraxna c'aea: it .... a r-t fa aie a Mllwa T :" "' lta L-.rar. f- li ' !'"" I t -. I. npr-iW 'i at tra Siaan-a-. tT m t't of tn-rMn raa'tia ta4 r.tf S aaw4 ea e.la i' WT: e apr f V, ,r " to f-l af -'- VMM ti In -1 n.J -' fi r 9 r of fa la-rmi r ' - - i ion J : 1 " ' v . . ... . - -nriina .! " u rna aiiaaars&ta ta taa I Urtle fart- i I . . . I arm in. J r T ' Maiiaaal Vl r wltl aa4 a 1 r.'.r'- i. t - 1 r . -r i -n-f i b !w . r. J A, r-'.Mt. K-n. h w1 prtu-lpt I" in Wire.B Oirtt!a Ao.-'lUa- Th pcal will pux r''T J jr en Llttl T5'('. "! ;l f tn ' ta iBlnmrT r tr! loo of i ti.,et a.feUti 3". TB cfcrc-l-r wtri rpral lrt ef yttr4r nt lod.r. lmi:r Slr r fele k. t la rtjr 1 ta U rttt cl In t ti!. Itt irtir thm T. W. C. A. a fcrsncb. i Tha ralr at I erk ef ta T. W. C. A. h 'T aar -rta tha f ut M;j NABr Johaoa. oaa . s. trair al4 wofltfk U - ltoo'l ac t' I'nioa Iawt o olatit a,nlc. I romj-inr lCa all toa rtrti aoJ wtt u wU aa tha KKl.zmr aad aiair.tMr. & U lntrt4 in a. I prprttoaa for taa rala ara'toa of taa ;utila. a )t w to k9 U batU aoj achool eaiuiraa. hor o aacapa ma muaBpa. viMMtnr coaait aa4 atnarwa b 1;v-um-J thta aftamo at 3 j o cio-k a( room J2. Coariaoo. It C. J. Uitf i.l pi Jr th pl.. of t I'arRt- i:4acatlool liur-aa at tha Or Conra of Motar aaJ l'arot-Ter Aola Hoc. Ilia ru6J---t will ba "J low to Aot4 Cwumi D!aaa la C&Udraa." Taa poatpoa4 mtlr ef tha Aid Poelatr ef the Flrt Onercatlril thurrtt will ra hld Walnl)r. Tb ln.mbr wl'.l fl at la o'rlork to tw for .4nurltg ftoatitlal. A kos luo.-a art. J b a f.atura at awn. a a a Thara will a aa Imoortaet rabaaraal af taa dramatic dp-rtmat af tha Icrtiand nkf StuJr Oua tnla af-.araoon la room T ef Ine Caotral library at 3 o'clock. a T rotpoa4' moating ef tha 5haka eraura daparimant ef th rortland WumaVa C'lao wl.l b todar at 1 t:xk la Womil ef Woodcraft IU!L To and atii'tr will aa oo "Kir Lar." Urn Jatia C. UlUn U Uadar. a a a Tka rraald.Bta' Ctnb wHl- I Ita T'CUlar mootliiy laachaoa oa WdB atr li tha taxoom ef the Iuo Worn Ml Chrutlaa Auoctatloa. Mra. A. 1L ):rToun U praatdin officer. Tha rr. aooa'l ef ih club locludva praodaeta f tdratcvl club. A brta Woman" ImproTemaot Club ai. bivcC toalabt In Virion JichooL lr. Kate Uiaire mill pak oi To i'v.iBUvct ctnlO." haarl cbKdraa ef tfta accool aa Li 1 l -lal Burobara. Xr. Joacphln .arp wl.l praatda. a a a llawttiorna I'rr-Tachr Aaaocla tioa l.l maat oa WeUaUr at 3.1 a a a tVI'.taraatte Ckaptrr. I'aoKhtara of li Avaricaa Koiutioo. will maot ea l"rdsadr wua ilra It. U. Cerslak a a a Richmond Al-imol Aaoctallea will ant omat. Tha banquet aed party wilt b ptpea4 to rbruary 1. a a a A-.biaa W. r. T. V. wtri bold a T'raitcae Millard maatiec at tha heme af wra. M. T. tit'.eart. tli Borthwic !p.l. todajr at J i o clock la tha aft.rno.30. A procramaie ef pahlnc aad muatc wtU ba cla. a a a TSa I. f O. Htrhood aSlKatloa mMtinf which wa plan Bad fir Tbmf ay ba ba poatnoaad Indrar.ttcly. a a a Tha raitar maatiaf ef tha Multno- fnaa laraat-Taac-.T Aaaolatloa ax- rn. fnr th'a wak will ba poatpoaad ant J tValaalr. February I. a a a Tha r:phla jratrcm Clnh wltl ot t t-a hxr.a of Mr. K. W. f-billp. riaat T am hi'. I strrat. today. Tha ub '-t f T diacu'oa will ba "Vra Tha llotoartc rarto-l." wfch-h wtil ba condtactad by Mr. U. f. Trait. Koll r.l will ba aaeradi Uk quocaltoa fretn the I. lad. a a a rB'njt rrant-Tachar Aaoca flo till poat&oat Ita maattac BBttl firtSar Botica. The l'nlnola em lllt o'a wl'.l ba ern at T.3 dwk ea Thurla tlcM. a a a Tha Weawa'a AasHlary ef tka Rall mtt Mall Aiaoclatioa wilt peatpon tair party acnadu;-! for Tabraary II a Rt.it aftar tsa Bl buainaaa nutinr. ba oa t'araary 3. Oa tbta litter dt t'n ntnbiti will meat wlta Ur. Jaaia ia Oroij. a a a Dr. Vara Warhara will air ea WiiiIit at tha Biaatlar ef Caatral V f T t". to k al IT! r'aaatk : Neuralgia ? 5 T. I 7 IT X Tint Aid at Home. 5 Nwra'i!a Pala ( Boat ooi 5 lio. yt yoa) eaa atr h iaaraotly 5 by pplin Sicwa Lioimcaf. Tsiokof Sjoa'i Lioimaatwaea- r yoo ha fa.a c4akiaj. It la one Psia Killer. No acwJ H to rob it ra row uat lay it oa a ,n j p flica aeir at ec. Sloan's at M Liniment M M KILLS pain m "Keep bonJa a your boea. H at M ( Mn Ma. B. ILBJ f XJCKXXXMJaXULUUUULU i!isi;imiimin im mmms. . . -. ... .- ... A Alllt WUKh.fcitS L 1. . JUBILEE. 7oure at.. .traat. Mr M ! T. Hldda wltl rl Iba parliamraiarr drill. ir. Warbara ta In Tortland lUln at tha btna of Mr, r. Warbam. praaJdrBt ef WH lard I'alon. It will appear at the ra eut ef Mrs. Mitfiril RaddiBK Kooaa. a a a The aanaal raaatlnc ef the tat axrcatlT board af tha Oraeon W. C T. V. will ba b!d In Portland March . T aad . Caniral ' L'aloa wilt ba hote. SAN'DY YM,VEn ENTERTAIN Club Flay I Well AtlpndcJ la Splto of Plot in. SANDT. Or.. rb. T. fSpacUt) The Sandy Women'a Club rave an enlerlata mnt la Hhl!r' Itatl Saturday BlKht. which waa well attended. In aplta of the torn. "Aa Krrrncy Call" wa tha ml of tha play. M. A. Paaton. w altar Helm. Alice Mackey. Sabra Paaton. Zadie ronnelt. Carl Shttrly. Johnnie sarlly. Mra. A. U Pcator and Wanda txitoa ware la tha raat. -The Woman' Handy Club" waa tha ubtact of tha cood play, which waa rendered by offfara and member of tha club. Mrs. Klla Iiaumbach. Clara Laanarta. Alice Mciiusla. Mlna Deaton. lila :-My. Itartha Purcell. Alice tvala. .ad: a Honnett. Kdna Iuon and J die r-oaholm. A number of musical aalrc. tlon ware fleers cloaina; with the In tramental eolo. "Ilumoreaqua." by Katie Junker. GASOLINE 1SJ71-2 CENTS Iotorlta IVrllrTe That Wholesaler Arc MaQlpolallnf rrire. Aa a reeult of another 1-ccnt In rraaaa la tha price of raaolln. made effoctlre ycatcrday. tha atandard motor fuel I now ratalim al price ranftnc from 1 ta 17 H cent a ralloo at lb varloa flltlne; atatloa. The whole ale prtc la bow US cent, aa com pare. 1 with a quotation of IS rent durlnf the helicht of the automobile tourlnc aaoa lat Euromer. Vecaae the price baa been advanced leadlly durlnx the Winter aeaaon. wbaa fin Ini la moat In demand, and la tha face of loernmrnt tatljitK-a. In.JUatlne that tha cru-' auppty la rreater and tha eTPortatlon lr than a year aco, moiortata (enrrally rzprej tha ballef that the wholesale oil cora panlaa are manlpulatinc tb ft'aaoilo price a to ault Ibemieire. NEW SHOE STORE TO OPEN C. If. IVaVrr DraiK-b I Foarth Now Operated lav I'ort lanil. Th tore at 21 Waahlnctoa "treat. on tha (round lloor of th Wilcox bulIdiBC. until recently occupied by tb branch atori of tbe Roaenthal t9io ("ompaar. wl.l ba opened today aa the fourtb kM Blor operated la Portland by C II. Raker, who owna a chain of a.ree la Loa Ancelea. taa r rancliro and Portland. ttenlTa alteration kit baaa made to eulp the atore for lie flaw tenant. "Mr. Kaker baa auch complete too HJence In Portland that ba ba decided that ba muat hare more than three atorea la tbia city. aad R. II. Hiwirt, manaser of the baker atorea. laat Btcbt. l!la faith ta the permanent (ream of Port: ax 1 I reflected la tha Ova year which he baa tnt for th apace la the Wilcox bSlldicr " SLIDES ALONG BOULEVARD Large IWJr at lldre of Terwlllljer Cora Into Ita vine With lloar. Srlnc water aoppoaed to b from aa under around kPrin- caoaed aa lm man altd of earth yeaterday from the eoter Iop of Terwilllaer boule vard at the bead of Hamilton aveBue. ?o far the alld baa not damased the bealevard. but the earth la (one to the outer ede of the pavement. ' Aa tha boulevard la wall provided wlta dralne at tbla particular point It I n;td there mul be a rrln. Th dirt and mud !ld Into th ravin wlta a trr13c roar carrymc tra with It. At point alone th boulevard earth baa Ild dowa to tb pavement, but do eerlou dimifi baa been dona. TWO IN MELEE ARRESTED Mia rterlarew vnt! Companion .M lackrd Him rtrat With Kettle. A e,Qrrl la a lodjr'.n-boaa at 1774 Eaat Nlnta iret Mao4ar proved o tmorlBf to Bel h bora that ratrolmaa Trout wa ummmnnad. He looked. In a l&a oa-d ef caraaaT StoUx j 11 Mi III oooCS rvrrn pcrrn w i ionn I riTTVP -" iljiuulu i. AiiftUAwuwu f' Eva Robrowoak had been aetUlnr aa araument. Accordtnc to Stolar the rentle Eva attacked blm first with a kettle. Then abe came for him with a butcher knlte. cfttlDC bla band. Officer Trout de clam that both prlaoncra admitted llvlnr together aa man and wife. PERSONAL MENTION. W. PoUak. of Albany, i at th Oregon. M. E. Georfe. of Seattle, la at th Seward I'. M. Scrocsln. of lobanon. I at tb Pcrklna. T. W. Boblneon. of Olney. I at the Pcrklna. T. Griffith, of Spokane, I at th Portland. F. J. Hooker, of CorvallU. I at the Portland J. U. Klchardaon. of Salrtn. I at the Imperial. R. W. Kloc. of Th Callea, I at th Itrpcrlal. It. I. Dowd I at th Nortonla from Cheballa. C A. Peteraon. of Puxton. I at th Cornelius. F. M. Davl. of Seattle, la at th Cornelius. It r. Mahoaey. of New Orleans. Is at the Eaton. bid Nation., of Freeport. La la at tb Eaton. E. A. Row, of Walla Walla, is at the Portland. Kenneth O. Jlarlin. of New Tork. Is at the Katott. B. E. Spedlck, of Freeport,-N. T, I at lb Eaton. Ir. IL Bodenhelin. of New Tork. I at th oron. F. 1L Ryder, of Baker. I rg1trd t th Or on. A- C. Allen, of Medford. Is rlterd at the Ortfon. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1-ewls. of Elrtn. are at the beward. R. R. Blddl. of Eugene. Is rrUtered at the Perkins. II. Borntr. of Arlington, la regis tered at tha Nortonla. W. N. Galthar. of Seattle. Is regi tered at th Portland. - W. II. Wilson, aa attorney of Tb Dalles, la at th Perklna. Vl Flora McCallon. of Dallas, Is rrsutered st th Imperial. P. J. Jensen, of Sacramento. Cat, la rsletrd at the Nortonla. . Mr. and Mra. A. R. Brown, of Ray mond are at th Imperial. I. V. Lake and family, of Mill City. are registered at the Seward. Mr. and Mr. T. C Olid, of TamhlU. are rerlstered at the Seward. W. E. Peters and It. S. Ptra, of Tacoma. ar at th Cornelius. Judr William T. Perck. of Golden da. Wash- la at th Nortonla. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Carson, of Salem, ar registered at the Corneltus. Mra. T. J. Johnstone, of R. M. Gray's ladtee' department, has returned from a buying trip to w I or a. -Illue fountain Stock Suffering. rnerWiTEH. Or.. Feb.. T. 8pO- elaL) rinow has fallen to a depth of four feet In th Blue Mountain. Stock Is suffering svrly and feed I run Ding short. Som atock Is already re ported aa havln parUhed. Snow la sUll falling. I risui citv Publlo Library circulated UI.U tMaaa la ili 1 1 1 1 SONGSTER SAYS ARM Miss Myrtle Ashby Impressed by Stay in Berlin, PREPAREDNESS IS UPHELD Singer, Appearin; at DelHg, ana W1m Is Descendant From Indian Tribe, Descrlbsc Scene)' In Battle-Torn Europe. BT JOSEPH MACQTJEEJf. -t in Berlin Germany, when tb big war broke out in th Summer of 1114. I passed six weeks at London. England, aad saw wounded soldiers brought from th war front to their home hosDllsJs. I experienced the atmosphere of war. It tension. "It keen distress, but although I hate war and think that It la a terrible thing. I believe la National preparednesa for our beloved America. 1 speak as an American woman." So said Mlae Myrtle Ashby. singer. . i nr.- .f tha narlora of laat niuit - - ' - the Nortonla Hotel. Miss Ashby. a lyric soprano, sings tonight at tha Heill Theater as aololst with the Apollo Club male chorua. William It Boyar, conductor. Miss Ashby has th highest rigni xo call berself an American youna; woman, sinew by birth she la a descendant from an Indian trlb in Alaska. glager tpad-Loeklaa Brenette. cw- ... Kn-n - liin.ait Alaska, and Is a good-looking brunette. She is hy about this American-Indian blood of hers, but brightened up when it waa recalled -to her that Mrs. Woodrow Wll- . e k- triitent of the United States, Is proud of th fact that h (Mrs. Wllon IS aescenucu. irm i t . m p,i...,. PorihanUi. I also told ber that many of tha early aettlera In Oregon were or xnaiau e-u . . that today no other American ploneera In Oregon ar mora honored than tney. . i. - i n i .a if aeViVw tn ma. id. paallnglV. "I'm part American-Indian. of course, out pieaa uon . ma. u nenmlnant. will VOU? I hOD the audience ax xn apon n cert will Ilk me because of my sing Inr. not because I am partly of In dian blood." We drifted Into music tain, in wmcu iii.. i.kh, and her mother held their own In fluent English. i,l Caurrteal aa la Berlin. "Mr mother wa fn Berlli-. German i - . . . o n H Frfter aeelnir O0UI lW jmtm that I had got settled Into a nice, com fortable boarding-houee. and had met my voice teacher, Richard Lowe, my mother went home to America." said Miss Ashby. In her gentle, silvery olee. .. i t mi whan T was CITI7 1 li AUH.MBI, practically alone In Berlin, war con- lltlon reigned, ana I wenx iu n American Embassy, obtained trans portation to the United States, via England and Holland Berlin literal ly swarmed over with soldiers when I left It and London waa Just the ame. "Now, I assure you. I am not In terested financially or otherwls in any nunltlons tactory. jnereior. can t i whn haa coma from war-strlcken Europe, with th firm conviction that we ia America had better sc to our National defense, so that we can take care of what we have, I mean defense, not defiance." War Blacks Professional Career. . . i i . V. . rin nrn- aiis AVIlvr " - - - -- r - i ..... 1 1 w ....ir. in Herman nnpra. had the war not Intervened Her voice tructor. Ricnard LOW, waa aireciur .1 .... . .. n I n .ntl. AMFI.ItAUM. OI 1 1 1 u iniuiiii.'"... - and has had 14 years' experience as muslo director in rncn opera ai Parla Herr Lowe was piano accom- nlst lor ma great Miniirsi a.i i . . -, d be taucht sinking to Emmy Dm- tlnn. At BTlin Herr Lowe naa ou voice student.i, and he tauirht dally from A M to P. M. He arives one- half-hour lessons. He writes often to Is friend and former student, iuisa hby. and calls her In his letters "Dear Baby." Isn't that funnyT said miss Asnoy, part In sr. "I'm a srrowr, young worn now. and yet my old teacher calls i 'baby.'" ' 6 ARRESTED IN PENDLETON V awawwaawaa Sheriff ' Taylor Make First Raid ' Cntlre Prohibition Law. I PENDLETON. Or, Feb. 7. (Special) r- .mi two women were ar rested and several hundred dollars' worth of Hiuor were confiscate din a raid conducted by Sheriff T. D. Taylor lata Saturday night on two rooming- houses, tne nrsx hum ram iu ton since the prohibition law -went Into effect. . , The rooming-house or Mrs. jaroes Harris, better known as Mrs. James i. k.-.e IrnAWn. Ml M r Tod- Iiari ! wli.-i " ; hunter, and th Emolre lodglng-hous on Webb etreet. were the two places where arrests were made. Those tinder i- .nnr.tton w It h th affair rreni m - -- , - are Mr. and Mrs. Jame Harris, Ernest Todhunter. fcva snyaer, miih uvci Blllle Koe. All entered pUas of not guilty. - Elma Expecta High Water. ... . , r..i u. K 7 I'finer-liil Old-time resident of this city and o- i . . . . kivk.ai water In tha lion prtaici iiw -; - . , history of the county, ehould the rain and thaw of ta pen tlnue. So far there Is not much rise, in either the CloquslUim or Cheballa. but by night It is expu uiai w " " be rlainir rapidly. Is Your House a Home or is ita collection of brick walls, carpets, chairs and tapestries? Make it a home by serving for breakfast Shredded Wheat, the food of health and strength. Beingr ready-cook ed it is so easy to prepare a delicious meal with bhreoaea Wheat in a few minutes. Contains all the goodness of the whole wheat better than DorrtdtTes for children or grown-ups. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Stamps Given on Charge Accounts if Paid in Full Tea Room on 4th Floor Olds,Wortmn '& King Reliable Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 All Winter Merchandise Must Go Another Week of Wonderful Bargain Giving Odd Lines, Remnants, Small Lots, Etc., in Sale of House Dresses At Center Circle On Main Floor $1.75 Dresses At 98c Main Floor Dresses in this special lot such as ordinarily sell at $1.50 and $1.75. Assorted styles in ginghams, percales and chambrays plain colors, stripes and checks. Light and dark colors. Low necks, short sleeves, roll or square col lars. Trimmed with piping and bands. Full range of sizes in this lot. QOg Dresses up to ?1.75 offered at fOw House Dresses At $1.29 Main Floor Women's House Dresses in several attractive styles. Made from ex cellent quality materials ginghams, percales, chambrays and rippelette. Checks, stripes and plain colors in pinks, blues, black and white, etc. These dresses are unusually well made and nicely fin ished. Styled with low necks, long or short sleeves. Trimmed with embroidery and piping. Dresses worth Jf OQ up to $2.00 now on sale at XoaWi Rummage Sale Aluminum Ware Third Floor $2.25 Aluminum Pudding Moulds, special at $1.56 $3.25 Pudding Moulds, now $2.17 $3.50 Pudding Moulds now $1.(19 65c Aluminum Sauce Pans at 43 85c Aluminum Sauce Pans at 57 95c -Aluminum Sauce Pans at 63 POSSE SEEKS LOST MAIL MESSENGER. MISSING SIXCE Tl'ESDAY, BELIEVED DEAD. Sprlas;-L4ke Weather Followa la Wake ' of Storm at Baker . aad Ava laaeke Warning Given. BAKER, Or.. Feb. 7. (Special.) Be tween Tipton and Green Horn a posse has been scouring the country in a thus far futile attempt to find Melvin Dus tin. a mall messenger of Burnt Rivet' who has not been heard from since he left Tipton Tuesday. It is believed he met death In the snow storm. Sprinsc-like weather today followed the storm and the weather bureau sent out warnings of avalanches in the hills. Preparations to guard against floods were continued today. All telegraph lines were out yesterday and today there is only oqo wire, that to Salt Lake City. . Trains ax resuming- schedule, but the Sumpter Valley train which left Saturday morning was able to go only to Austin and return late last night. 24 Ji4 . s Saving of f$l .SO on every sack of flour , used by the housewife in doing her own bread-making Full details of how and why x in this paper tomorrow March Patterns and "Good Dressing" Now In. Merchandise Reliable Kitchen Needs at Special Prices $6.50 Fish Boilers, special $3.13 $1.00 Round Casseroles only 50 $1.30 Round Casseroles for God $1.00 Alum. Measure, 2-qt. 50( 50c Aluminum Pudding Pan 330 75c Aluminum Pan Sieves at 50 $1.25 Collanders, special at 830 hours longer than the usual schedule. The railroad expects trains to reach Prairie City, which has not had service for almost a week. Only one case of loss of cattle in the country is reported. Eighty head, be longing to J. T. Dickson, are without feed in the Snake River country and cannot be gotten out until the snow melts. The hay shortage is acute and alfalfa in the stack Is bringing ?1 a ton. Mother Seeks Lost Son. Where is Louis ,Steelsmith, of Den ver? Worry concerning nis disappear ance has caused the serious illness of his mother. He is 19 years old, tall and of light complexion. In October, 1915. he bousht a ticket fo San Fran cisco at Menadako. Idaho. Since then no word has been received of him. The young man had a check for $25. signed by J. A. Stelsmith. Klmberley, Idaho. It has never been returned to the bank as cashed. Information may be sent to Alice Payne, Hudson, Colo. Mrs. E. Carlson's Funeral Today. The Rev. J. Richard Olson will go to Mayger. Or., today to 'conduct fu neral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Carl son who died at Independence, Wash., on Saturday. Mrs. Carlson's home was ship t SIPS . the problem of to daysthe high cost. of living based r upon, the actual by 10th of Each Month Methods J Home Phone A 6231 Sharp Reductions on All Departments Skirts Plaited for Only $1 Purchase the material for your new skirt here and we will accordion, box or knife pleat same for only $1.00. This includes sewing and hemming ready to put in band. See sample skirt in the Dress Goods Depart ment; on the First Floor. Valentines lc Up Dept. Main Floor Favors, Greetings, Postcards, Dec orations and Novelties of all kinds. Better make your selections early, while assortments are complete. The prices range from One Cent and up. Curtain Sale Third Floor Hundreds of pairs Curtains in this special offering. Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles, Lacet Ara bians and Novelty Laces. Beauti ful designs. Note these low prices: $1.00 Scrim Curtains, pair at 58f $1.25 Marquisette Curtains at 79(? $1.25 Novelty Curtains, pair 69 $1.75' Novelty Curtains, pair 98 $2.00 Marquisette Curtains $l.i8 $5.00 French Net Curtains $2.98 $20.00 Arabian Curtains at $9.95 $10.00 Arabian Curtains $15.45 Drap'ryRemnan ts HALF PRICE Bargain Circle, First Floor 1000 Remnants and Short Lengths of Drapery Goods scrims, marquis ettes, cretonnes, velours, tapes tries, etc., on sale at just one-half usual selling prices" by the yard. $1.00 Pillow Tops 48c Bargain .Circle Tapestry and Velour Pillow Tops in choice as sortment of pattern s. AQf Worth to $1. Sale price C7- In Stella, "Wash., hut she formerly re sided in Portland. The ampere, a unit of electrical meiiuri ment, Is o named from Andro Marie Ampere, famous Fren5fi scientist and philosopher, who spent much of his life in working over electricity, and who Is known as "tha father of electro-dynamics." IF TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Says Backache Is Sure Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat. Uric Acid in Meat Clogs Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like th bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasional- ; ly, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe' headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and . all sorts of bladder disorders. Tou Birr.ply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about. four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here. ; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This " famous salts Is made from the acid of; grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and le harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal -activity. It also neutralizes the acids ' in the nrine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lihtia water drink, which everybody should , take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding eerioua com plications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv. The Treatment of Influenza or La Grippe It 1 onlte refreshing these days to read of a clearly defined treatment foi Influensa or La Grippe, In an article In the ' J-of JJ" Clinic." Dr. James Bell, of New York City says he is convinced that too much medica tion Is both unnecessary and injurious. . When called to a case of la grippe, the patient Is usually seen when the fever Is present, as the chill which occasionally usher In the disease, has practically passed awav Dr. Bell then orders that the bowels be opened freely with al.v'Ac,tlQ" fLr citrate of magnesia. For the high fever,, severe headache, pain and general soreness, one antl-kamnla tablet every three hour Is oulokly followed by complete relief. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are also unex celled lor headache.aearalgla and all palm. BACK HURTS