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THE MOimXO OHEGOXIAy. WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY 0.101C. DATE OF HONOLULU EXCURSION 15 SET Bosarian Party Will Include Persons From Several . Neighboring States. LINER TO SAIL APRIL 15 Mrmtwrt to Ilo Antral to Take" .alnriarbita- anal mr l" IVal la IJanlleJ ! . 0rrr t.iiw-rteal. Tne date fr ti'ie sailing cf the l;oyal narte eacuf.ion t ItonoUIa wa.e al'.-.itl anortk.-. yeatrrday. atrday. AsrU 1$. at J I will . itual ; r.r.al Northern lo IK. a..:k ! rrt!nj with, men and mfe ef the North... l U1'T te l.l.aran '? ef tie iM.artan. The M9 i;l 'i frum a M al. d'h r from th- V !.!- e..xk. The Hin- rtrr w.:l be f.l.w- .... ,rrl. at l'l April Bl A- ii' atii nun r m: i-, n.-,n;u: Ascit at a- inlvl. eft-r .it April . ( r M.: arrne tae dxk la lort- .al I '- . N. ot".r '.-fi trl will li,- a-.-t tne recta ef the IUa..a. the trlWK at r-rtlani an ti h-re. :hMm dT will i'im4 la th icifl'i. . J-at f th ape. !! ft'' l m.-nre ( the Partv take their own .itonoti'M the la:ad wna them. The ra.x-a'ar rale fr h!rmeat of utomr,t.i! l lil -Ik wr from any l !:.c . r"t- rrl ! The .arin have arrange" f-r a rwntil-C'-l? rate of 1 ) machine, r.. IM cl' ':l taa waaav ef " m-nt ., ,11 .n-n-t rliri:r f " ilnm6il r i 't ! Hanoi"!. f l ur(tl "" wfc ! ! Pla I ti aia.-hit ca rTo wUh Im. r-m tk!" t pr a m rrli! "t "" r.tBTln th M-M wit th " TB. jtoieil Ot t " -'... t.i. '.r.t North.ra I .,,,r,o". wl'ik a ". waif rn tmnoltli m.-hm. ITim. Via l.f.f r m.-.oH tt r.-f ?fti.ir. f r r"" l" I r.t. to b V'-1 tWf ty lho r-.nC to tk. tair cf turn ff to. roll trip tr h f.rna ( Iff. .rlB.l e htl r..n.-. In ir.roluli. tut ln.-t'jiT on . bM9 at llil". TSU rr I. about I . tnn l co4t of th trtto r itnintil lia it ef ! rwa. wb'a " romfl"f tha tall .r fr to rraiwi-". Th ft!r iTommoJta miiiik, trnl tho r.nri". la ord.r t ntr .wry m.mft.r of tho prt f f irt-ct.j rt-a a.f rnimm..UIiOT. limi'..t tn. n-mS.r of th" pootl In If rartT to '. No ar rsufi w:tl r - ; ! aft.r tnt ui r b ft b.a otthJ. itaM ria to To iirur.inf. weila ondr tho ao U-. ef th l;o.irian a4 whilo ItJ (.,,tivl U 'i.'-it to th tommtltH f tn l;orl l rin i not in any ao a acncCr I'ortioed. nor a a ir-tfr t.fwn rrow'l. It will . la !! aambor the rt-t-U!i m.n anl om of tn ef W..htniton. Uiho. Morttana. Mr. tnnt rfp.r4 ytrvUr lo 4iptrN ltfr. to th cornmri.-tal or niiti"0 la all cf tho tat. ask ing ta-ro t arrmn to n4 at lat en. r.pr.anttiT ef th-ir body to portlcirAte In the tcoion. Tho uf.-tla I alto to to mad t"it fiswifj il er;rltloB ef ffMh Inf.on. Iliho. t'ts a4 rontn la ir. tair i;.roor to portinpote. If tiiui rrn.mnt 1 ml thr bo f;o lomora In tt. erow-l. ttr rxtirnor uhrcombo I to o with th r.n prty as tfc. :ut ef honor ef tit. Koa-rtn. IIi family will "omparfT b t m. U h. t.i. dU ef th f lt:in ao4 th irt pUn f r tti. trurln ba4 not (inonn4 rrfirlr bfro yt.r dar. th. tntrt la th. remina trip riA. b.n .norrnou.. nl Mr. Vtn..nt traiin bMn.lrd cf ltrr cf itulry n.i l.o.r. .kln( th t f r.rttoao fir th. tnt b. rn 1. Ty nm from all porta of tho Nortfcw.at. Tho li l.tii I that within tha n.it ait w..k th.r. will b a roan for r- mlionj that will fi:t bp tho llabla ommej uon an4 that tSo llafa may f r.iu5:r b. riM.4 a.ral w.ka to f.r th. Hi', ef ailin THICK. WAVY, FREE Draw a Moist Cloth Through Hair nJ Double Iu Beauty at Once. Se Your I lair! Dandruff Di ppr and Hair Stop Coming Out. T-na.4.at ' Ta. ('Mala? that' fi Joy ( lour ir bocemao licht. wty. fs f f'. axaiaat aa4 atpa oa aofk. i-it'ruu oa4 b.autiful oa yoina a;:'l'a e.''r ppii.-otteo ef t'oat.ria4 . : ua rt momfii n riot wit al :'".. t'aartD an4 carafui;? 4raw It thruuen your ko-r takt- eeo araall taa.ft at tim.. Th... will rl.onso tb xr of lut. rt or ! j, aa4 ri j-t a f.w- mom.nta yoa kav cl-'a :-t to b.auty ef ""r k!r. A da I hcf il iurpriA aw.ita tofrt. koao D-i b.i ti: t4 cr la x'Taccy. fijl. LT. br,c:! or thla. i.ai!oa 6u;;;iH IKo hair. tndrlB. a : aa.fy prti'-: of 4ao4rjff rlan..a. eurtf'.a. ani ln if irataa tko a 9. fr..r 'eroiac ltrhln aa4 a.i.a lair, bit waal will p I-. . yoo rn.t will bo aft.r a f.w w.a o. on ao aw b.ir fiho aa4 di.nf at frt bit rlty najor ka r tMwtni all o.r th. a-al I nU-rm. i. to tho kair waal froaa ajo.r. ef rain an4 aan.hlao aro to 1..'.at!oa. it o. rlht to tho root. InvcnritM aa4 atr.ncchn th"n. It tih :rt;a(. atim'ilatiac a"4 llfo-prw vc 4 prop.rtiao ca-. th. kair lo r--y U'r.s. atrntva tni beautiful. Tt ran ajr.ly ta. pr.tty. cfcarra "a". Ii'rr'i. hir. a4 lo'a ef It. If wtll I-i a :i---.nt bottlo of Koow'.too I'aJr!to from nay 4ru rnr. or ivi.t cooater a4 try It aa BEAUTIFUL HI FRO DANDRUFF 5 i wo. r 3 . s v 3 L- - "-m -- : u! .- ' Pi y:- K I ... . . - mu.-. r "i n T r-t .iM ; lw v- lV":",-;'-Si5 SIC- Jcsrforcf So. tpdui nt rramcv IiJ-li- -Th. Oftal IHTldo." jrional -jt-r.t I. llckfor4 Tko Hall't Ctrl." roopt.a The Jlplur. ThO C.rl 4a Colombia The Prl"-. ef Powr." "Ho t4 a4 Ha rtln'l. p,,na. Tho Turmoil." llrrlo "Tatty ArbockU." WHKV rTaldnt Wllaon waal ru.at at tho Motion I'lclaro Hoar4 of Trade al tk recent V - Vntftr MiMMftP f i m mM W.rO DlUth Ut4 aver the ainal r.cecnltloa rirrn a lnutry wdicb waa iji upon with rnnttrr.nl by the theatrical world aa w:t aa In f nrral public of a faw yaara aco. With cbarrhaa an4 durational Inatl lotion r.alialBa- the wonderful aluo ef IS. motion picture the church a maenct to draw people lo houc of worahip. anj ackool and eo!!se cau. ef the Inatructlva force truly the induatry. Ilk. that cf tho automo bile, ha a paaa.4 beyond the point where il in a fwnw. Mate- llaaltakle. t . l. it t.t.r.l ah. ef Amarlri'l kla-a-aat builnrai mn. head of the fiple Kl Mar Stern Company, a l:.O.00 mall order pouae. oecame itna na tho World rilm Corporation laat week. II. auccreda Uia J. Plnick. who r.tir.a to aum. producing Intereata. The World company, with nearly ll.0').'' capital, baa abeorbed tha ttlTiitable Motion ricturca Corporation, and within a few weeka all of tho bul neaa of tbo two concern will bo con. Jutted nndcr tha brand nam of tha Wortd 'llm Corporatloa- Tho nw company will rrlaa two feature fllma each week. lr. ti.ianick will bcod a company whtrh will produce notf.ina; but Clara Kimball Tounc Ilima. ..". a r Tka Saolleto." Tbo N-er-do-Wel- la "rolna; C'C i . ik. c.'irnrnla cltlca. After playlnc for threo wek l Lo Anedca at Clune Aunitorium. a reiurn w.. ricmaat baa ben aaked for. Tho blat nln-Prt hllar l.ature la on - ond wk at an rranciaco. a report Hire tha opnine bualnca aa biro r than) that of i n rpou-r. Thl not. worthy f.atvire production, a plcturltaUon of the tlrx lleach oel ef that name, la rywhere balled . ....... .nr nf The Fpollcra." Tko film tollowa cloaely the action of tha book, tho cene bln( laid on tha l anaraa Canal Zona. rr Coaolaa. Alice Pradr la flod'.n oot aomathlna; . ...r rf.r about the d I acorn fort a. not lo gay pert:, of playlaar -efore the are.ra. la the ear:y pari si me --t Otrr he playa 1 Srreaa. aa aerial laac.r Out on tko wire bad to ao Hit Brady, about I fot from tha loor. and Jut when aha Mached th ntdlte aomeon cut tha wire. an4 down ... .... . k. a..t a l.i m r lata a tank. it4 Ih.R. ona cold day. wnan P"-""'"-j at their h.lchl. na aloe B ahe weal lo the bank of the Hud r.lr and er l went Into the v . we.rlar Mla Urady aoa cr aa arlad mttn tha.atory emu to an id. a a a lira lt:t. who p!ay prominent irt la -.-cret Loe." la l yr oil - . . ... Vmwr Yorker, r-he La noted for br child parte, la a trlf.e oer fia f.. tail aa4 wra-na a r"" ara loom up Ilka a laet.ae bealda thU mld.t la tka Dloo t- ra n.ro. a a a A aafltrall radlBaT Ite way Into th e r.aat.ra p ree-receal!y Implied that h ed cirri., tha coai:nuei at lory of rerd'ty and romance now ru aj aainr. waa aa adaptation o a ir- atac. aocceaa. Te taioo P ny. which la rroduelnc the tiim fiar ef la that lint, mmaoiai'ij .Teaticattoa. It toun4 thai net lime ao a pi crtala itock compaei put on co which waa a (niature of a raft. po litice and naarchlam. Ji.caute oi n .... . . it w.. tt:!td "The !t4 I CI In rtl- The lulboa production la nolh- liao tri. ine aarna v, . ic laf llorah.lm.r. prratd'nt ad b4 s.a.ral rrtataaar of lh proHurino Ct mtany. who aTae It to a in . in -. . . . .hi.r tftnarid writer. m. 111 tb.y developed ti story In a novel anner. d.vc.4 of k. . '"ir.o ma th . j.i. i. . . . tMa eomnoeed of. Th The ll4 Circle ' going betlar than any erecediog continued screen amtj. e e e Vat.ak Huratt le Ihe e.nt-r cf a -,.1 between tha Laaky and lo x forces. Mlsa tiuran aiaum a - ' rontrart for a Kfttn appearance and the n. before appearing on ine a r.- trio unt proarratnme. became ideniinea Witt h t o fore. a la fa pinure. Tha Jioul of Broadway. Tne i-ay a. . v. baveta temnorarllv aurr - - . ... ful w -..ceotional and . ik. ..it an. court noiatnr inai.iiriit ' . . a and that a first appearanca raa a eoaaideralion for lie contract, J 1 the r-coor.o for Laaky la by InJuncUon to prevent the further acraeninf or -Tho oul of H road way." e e e The Southern AmuitrwDl Company. conln.Jlr. that Thomaa rlxon. Jfj. author of Tha CUnaraan." on n,rn -The Itirth of a Nation- la baaed. In lv turned over to thla concern tno d-amatio rtht of tha book, baa aued tha Kpock rroduclnr Corporation for i0.0. Thla la tha um aald to nava been conlribuled by tha public durlntt tha Ion run of the film at tha Liberty Theater, New York. a e e Klncaton. N. la to han a motion picture theater under T. M. C A. aua picea. la nlshta will ba devoted to tho movlea in aa auditorium which eata 19 people. e e e In tha latc'at photoplay In which Kmd Markey atara at Incevllla tha director made uaa of tha awvera atorro which broke over Southern California. In Ihe atream which runa through Ince ...... 1 1-.. tA t.ttral tlmea I la or dinary alie. icrnn were taken In which a aubmarlna played an impornni v -Mia Markey did aoma delightful work, aa uaual, e e e "Doubllnir In braaa" la ona thjnal and -doubling- In celluloid"" la as Aba o ucclntiy remarked to Miwrui", "aome thlnff ele attain. lirnce tba fact that Tauiine Ir'rcdcrirk la by no mcana per turbed over ner appearance . . rru. tiM i. -Tha roiea on me acittn. . ...... - inlder." a t'tmoui I'lijtri-raraoiouoi production. In which tha atar playa both mother and daughter. William K. Sclltr. prealdent of tha cti I'.l.i.nn. fnmnanv. ha bCCD preaented with two baby leopards, ona ttcer ana a pair oi non i;uw. r ful mothera who wlahed to remember him In tha nw rear., even If a trlfla late. e e e Jack Ttarrymore aat throuch ona of tho bla; wreatllng bouta which have been aitractlng much attention In . York recently and aaw ona SSO-pound Slant beava another off tho mat onto tho floor ana men twin nis iwi m ii . i . t ... t,r.irl tintil tha man lay ctlpleia and rxhauited with pain. "And they pity mm alar oecauao we eunie- moua riayere-l'aramount comedian, aa he ruabed lor Ine iai iraia iu ou...r- bt re-on-Long" lalano. a e e The California contingency of Broad- I tt.rn.rt nut In force to WCl- coma Douarlaa Falrbanka upon bla ar rival In lo ADeie lUl weea. anw ..... a... . ntlv luratd acrecn actor.' la allied Ihla year from Broad way under a Triangle contract wu.iu read for many month! ahead. There waa a miniature Ltmui uimwi nnu In honor of hla arrival, from which they none of them trot "home until morning.- becauaa there waa so nucn caadal and gossip atralabt from Broadway lor I k us las to leu them. ' ' Conatance Collier, th Moroaco-Para-M . turn afar, who makes her Initial rreen nppearanca la Tha Tonrues cf Men." received a visit at tho Moroaco studios from tha celebrated Mr Her bert Tree, who la alao at preeeni aoms his firat mollon-plctura work la i-oa Asgelea. Il became known that tba farooua English actreia formerly playad eppoatfa ir Herbert In London, ana Ibe Xn-.wnir outnrn at f.w--" i ... t.- Hi. .Irant. ro incirl nr. priwm ivi . r . both celebrities of tho Kngllah stage make their film dabul In tha aama city of thi country practically at tha uai time. . i r ..... ir.mh-f atrhrl I. Itta With Itobert It. Mant.ll la tha William rox photo-drama. 1 no rpiuer an u tbinba that good muelo Is almost tba equal of slefp for refreshing urea brains and Oodlea. rno o.iee i. i.iananiarila la every Per son's well-being and that ona can suf fer from lack of music ine same as aa can suffer from lark of food or air. Clara Whipple, the pretty leading th. annullable Motion I'lctura Company'a stock organisation, has Jual return.d from Laia naran.v. ... . . -- . i.w a... M.mn.nv tilavlna In BUD- V'n. . r , m " - port of Mlaa, Msrguerlla Ieslls In Tha I'ain flower. Wbllo there she took ... . .4 . it 1. aalrl. anowahoelng O I - - " gnd katintr. Uttla lafarr illlea Vilnter has been "' ,w pj, aoC by an lJK yot. anonymous admirer. Ilia nama la Woof. Woof, the dog. not ne Mmifr. "w.-Wc-of will make hla debut la "Dimples, a forthcoming feature. see Bessie Eyton. tha popular, tiellc atar. la proud of tha fact that aha began ber motloa-plctura caraar as an "extras'"'-- Va'vlna Longfellow, known a tha celebrated model aad moat photo graphed girl In America, will ba seen l Tlia I'ool's Ilevenge. Mlsa Long- l. - .i - Mraaiit arrived here from tWn don afler the aafa return or ner nus- u.nd frorn flghtins with tha Britun forces la rranca. ACCUSED TEACHER RES CNS POSITION Statement Issued by J. Willis Jefferis, Who Had Hearing Before Board Saturday. OWN THEORIES DEFENDED Comment Made on Prominent Fdu- ratora of City at Hearing Telling in Bad KngllMi How Good Kng IIMi Miould Ho TangliL J. Willis Jefferis, suspended teacher .e l n.ll.h la FranKlln llizn Dcnoou Baialnat whom charges of Incompetency. Insubordination and with bavins a oaa Influence on his pupils wera pending, yesterday decided to resign his po sition. Kvldenco against him waa i. ., . ...,.1.1 rnaatinc of tha Board of Education last Saturday and a fur ther hearing; wag acheduled ror toaay. Thla session of the Board will not be held. rrofessor Jefferis wag charced with educational heresies In thst he used textbooks but little In hla teaching:, r...r.arinr in mil before his classes finished examples of Enzllsh fiction. He contended. In this way the subject could be taught mora errecuveiy. impaueut. with direction or restraint by his su periors also was alleged against him. The charges were nled by Superintend ent Alderman, of the city schools, and Principal Ball, of Franklin High. Motive la Iatlsaated. "Kducatlonnl mastodons and crusta- m . v. . .....a ha Prn- feaaor Jelterls In referring to them. He Intimatrs those who proni irom an. ale of textbooks may haye bad something- to do with charg-ea against him. and be said that prominent educators of tha city at the hearing told the Di rectors In bad Kngllah how good Eng llan should be taught. Irofessor Jefferis quotes a number Of authorltiea on English, aa well as prominent writers. In support or ma . k. --i - . r ...rkinir. rnvllah. and da- niriiivua va " " n " - - clsres thst he waa charged with In competency aitnougn no noma .. -area of Master of Arts from Harvard University and haa held prominent po sitions In the educational and literary world. Ha made tha following state ment yesterday: -While my attorney Is confident that I could win my case. 1 have resigned i.i.. i . al.. ITr.nkttn ' Miarh my poaiuuu . . - (School. In order that I may return to newspaper worn. ine kv- w. . heresy with which I was charged. Tlx.. advising- my pupils to throw their k ram mar a and rneionca out ol m. . . i . ... time will ne wiiruoaa. a . j regarded as ordinary common sense. Religion Cited as Simile. , .... .J.i.llnnal avatems linger on like supersUtlon In religion. Kor generations men and women have . -.. ,1 IVtrnnirh f h . TjreSSUre Of public opinion and persecution to pre- r . , , . . ki.h V. . bRAtf tn he ina nr-iirje . . . ...w - Ilea. But. nappuy. aiwaja iia age. there are those wno are nono.i or foolish enougn to stana ooiuiy m.m at any sacrifice for what they believe to ba true. Recently I have received letters from men or tnia type anom a . f.tVi ili.lt vlaea ra nave met. . . . . . - - carding the study of English grammar. . . .. . ... ...... frnm th.l. Let, mo 4 UULQ at acw l.ll.r.' . . . r -... .n Tml Th. ad- vlaablllty of studying formal tnaliah gram mar In the public schools, hss been conald-mr-A ..iv. nmrnlallT a number of times I th . aiiinnuEr. .-... .... . in the laat few years. In every caan, ika re tilts of three exoerlments point tJw fu tility or ine .amuj. - - command of the mother tongue I. conerrned, Had profeaaor of pedagogy. Harvard Unlveralty. Engme. Or.. Jan. 1 I resllse fully that moat chlldr-n cannot learn to spesa or write correct. auiipn,r.. H. If, 6HELDON, Profevaaor of pedssosr. Unlveralty of Oregon. Paeramento, Cat. Jan. 10. 1918 Engllah grammar does not teach anyone , U '""- UM DUl tm ax, s-" w -'-'-" wiiiaout liU or V-,L?1''D,,n1 v T-r rrttiTi d n 117 A 1 1 . Stat Superintendent of Publlo Instruction. "Voted A at bars uaatr. The opinion or two notable writera regard Inn the value or grammar and rhetoric are also lURseiu" a... . at anmnnillinlt h B aunr.M... ...... imposition have so i A with mr work that I do not vn know tho part, of .pwb. Grtmm.r wrouia ....... .. . - w A m -1 la Barr. De 9 m. aa . ..tf.r , . i .. .nmiMMiiinn I have never studied. Oenrge William Curtis. .. . .. .... m v iivinir for a n a i nmx iw 1 - " - period or rive years by my pen alone. it 1 posslDie tnat i may ..... h.n tho. whose experience ce ,'r,c in The classroom: educational do- laealt avH t f aWaar fl 1 Tt aT tL I aaVIll II laa I am UU oa,- unions WHICH aosoro mo mzn i.,-. ... . -v . v. a .ta.aw i nt nnnortunltT I C icnooi iu. .-T .;. r,.n. for an intelligent, siuajy vi u i lan "I was charged at the hearing with -l waa charged at the hearing wun Inr Ignorant It grammar. In spite of inr irnorani J . .. be . . .w.. a ..,. .tnHi.rl tha ttram- tne i at. L in.k . . - - ... . . . . mars of seven languages and taught iKn.. r rour. a was an-unpu . i .k,...-i. .. aublect which 1 rVororVlTH ...i. m America, and consequently the author or. nothing eiso. laaltatlea aad Practice Favored. . ii. v.. tanrhi to sDeak cor rect Kngllah tnrougn orwi rwy.,..... but In no other way. iney speak through speaking, to Tead through reading- and to write through writing. Thus English may be taught succeeafullr under proper guidance. torough Imitation area P' Tha testimony given at mat n ... a before the School Board n Saturday to batantlate the charges oraami against me oy a grammar -"'' ""I", cipal. who Is at rresent. ouina a..- --w best t.. e.n to. become the principal of th Franklin High School, was eo I rum ped UP and trivial in cniratiar th at I would not take ma irouuie a "prauilnc youngsters TfT,ar!''! irbled quotations oi slatementa which have made in class; a principal, a itin teacher, and the supposed head the commercial department, told the V k I Kl I . a rectors In bad English now goou igllsh should oe -a "." mil telling my pupils that damn la ad not a a, "gwear woro. oanerninn -w... occur ao frequently In good litera not tu ls: that a Mormon wun .r-T.n - - and '. . -k...... nirht easily nend a LI Cllliuirk! -' .. . milllc j.ii.m . ar! also that low ilion ukii'".- ' ' , , gea are the principal eau.e of social evl la. But while m" k-.. " -- ..-- th i statements, tnougn aau-iy wun, not especially elevating or en- are no hllng. I cannot comprehend me ex te it ot prudery in tne mma a wh wo o, on account aa '", uM nubllcly charge me with having a bad Influence. Qaallftratlens Are Set Fertb. I waa charged with Incompetency. .lthough 1 have the master or arts a de rree from iiarvarn -nuci.ikj. - ommrndrJ by the faculty and served ree for a year as editor or a dictionary oi English language, was on the ed th itorial staff of the cw or iimta and ror a period of two yearn taught I In the largest high school In the United States. . . Terhaps those who derive rat proms rrom the sale of school texts reel hurt because I told the children or Indigent parenta In at tney mo. noi neeia . .. rn.tnrira if thereby they would have to go without shoes, or become objects or charity. Un doubtedly numerous educational masto- rude disturber of their dreams. How ever, let us take hope and comfort In the thought that tney are noi ucau. .t...i. rinitf .n a.vnrience earn but ng a living outside or tna teacning vuca- i r. . 1 i .name rnem no reaiiao the needs of our young people. the X HO UllllllkrDI, i kau.... ... ... r- i.ii ari.w Chnnl crlaHlv t M I i f V to their belier In my methods and results. ir I have ncipea mem i ium muia clearly and rreelyi ir I have made them ORKGO.V AOHMAL SCHOOL nn ITflH t CIIOSE.V. MUa Marie My era. OREGON NORMAL. SCHOOL Monmouth, Feb. 8. (Special) At the local try out to select a j-epresentative ror the Oregon In tercollegiate oratorical contest to be held here on March 10. Miss Marie Myers won first place and Miss Phina Anderson second plane. Miss Myers is a graduate rrom he Washington High School, of Portland, and will finish her work at the Orexon Normal School in June, 191- truer to themselves and more sensible in their outlook upon life, then my In fluence has been good. To them 1 say. aa was said by the man who rated practice above theory, ana nonesiy . Knv. hrnnikrlav an TjharlB&ism. A new commandment I give unto you. that ye love one another, as I have loved you.- CHllBraEiFIGHI I'SB OP OREGON" MATERIALS I'OSTOFFICB IS I'BGED. 1 Action Taken Following; Advlcea From George E, Hardy, Who Says Plana May Be Altered. Th. r-h.mhr nf fommerce vesterday renewed lta activity in Washington in the Interest or uregon materials iur the new postoffice .following a sug gestion telegraphed from Washington hv r.onrtrA e. llardv. manager of the Chamber, who is now attending the National Chamber of Commerce in mat city. -I think there Is a chance to cnange plans and material ror the postoffice." .- i .. m i ii .....HI. Inflnpnra should no laiu. jjkvoo..w - be brought to bear on Secretary Mc- Adoo at once Dy wire. "Architect Hobart is here, and the matter will be rully determined in a few days. Suggest that Messrs. Ains worth, Olmstead and others bring San Francisco influence to bear on Hobart here by wire. "Final decision is up to Secretary McAdoo. 'Do nil vou can at that end of the line and set forth our need or roster- j Oregon Industries -of course. Oregon .k. .. n...i. Vkr.fr.tr entlTrl Tint Ul cuuiac, vrikri.M . . . . ... be specified to exclusion of other brick. "Make It clear as possible that Port land would prefer brick building of the office type." Following the sugcectlons In the tel egram. President C. C. Colt, of the Chamber, at once telegraphed to Secre- ,r.J. ... lrobart is k. likkv. ok k..k.v .. . . i . In Washington to comer uvcr jr ui uauu postoffice. We earnestly contend that this building, designed for local ac commodation, should be constructed . .-k-.,k-. m.t.rlnl. Inasmuch as ruiu virr.k.n - -- uch material is entirely practical and . , I ,.rV brick and terra cotta finishing I " ' . a. 1 1 J I - mater .1 iaierin.1 iur 1 " - ....... - - . ....i.i tin hnan entlrelv ac- L II u auca ' - reptable. and practical from every an- u t- flnM.tfn?Tv tirtr. TOUT favor- ible consideration to the end that the aoie conmaci anon v... ",, specifications may be changed, allow ,., th- use or auch material as tend: leguivanwuo g the use or auch material as tends , foster legitimate Oregon industries resdy established." I In i to a IS BOUND OVER I " . Man of Iany Aliases Faces Lar ceny and Forgery Charges Charged with the two specific crimes of forgery and larceny. H. B. Bremmer. alias John B. Hardy and many other aliases, waa rtmanat" a " for trial by Municipal Judge Bremmer was i --,-- .nM.-. and was arreslea iu DetecUve - . ...i mr.n i. aairl to have 'ine aricn.k-ki ...... . " . . i i, . tnr t"ifi drawn against the United States National Bank of Portland. This he depositee in. ..- Canadian Bank of Commerce on i De ..... ilravlnir mi S 1 .1 U . cemoer sv, i ,..-...,. . .. He Is also said to have entered the homa of U. W. Grunwaldt, 583 Braaee street, on the night of December 18. and to have taken a 125 pair of opera "asses, a gold chain valued at 110 and m checkbooaC. JURY TO FIX DEATH CAUSE Widow Sues for Insurance Denied on Snlcldo Charge. Whether or not Dave Mercer was a suicide is the quesuor. wu.un m jur, ... . . ii. nnn tn derlda in the Will DO kOlicv ufe... - court of Circuit Judge Morrow this W5 . . ...t.rrt.ir In the en-SB of Katheryn Mercer against the New York Life Insurance company iur e-wu ..- 1 - i... for tha. death of her surance u ' 11 1 k - - - . husband April . 1914. The insurance company has offered her 1122.14. and points to the suicide clause in their contract and the assertion of Dr. A Til xer that the man died of strychnine poison, self-administered, f , .. " 'a tt rTk-.'.-; -; 1 f '-w t ' ' - ' 2 aar-"- 'J i I A r Everybody's Getting Ready for The Big Show! Seligs Mammoth REX BEACH'S First Time NINE PARTS Featuring Cathlyn And Same Cast That Made "The Spoilers" World Famous Thrilling Romantic Sensational HEILIG THEATER ONE WEEK, BEGINNING FEB. 13 ADMISSION 15c and 25c WALLA WALLA GiFT S484 WASHINGTON CITY'S CONTRIBUTION TO JEWS IS AMONG LARGEST. Gaa Company Contrlbutea S100 to Fnnd. Portland Committee's Total Reachea 913,315. The largest contribution to the Jew ish 'relief fund received Monday was from Walla Walla, Wash., for 484.80. representing the contributions collect ed in that city and forwarded to Ben Selling, treasurer for the fund in this district. A check also was received from the citizens of liexberg, Idaho, for 163. Locally the largest gift of the day was 1100 from the Portland Gaa & Coke Company. Already 112,000 has been telegraphed to headquarters at New York from Portland, and the total contributions here have reached $13,117. Following are the returns to date: Prevlou.ly reported S12.3G4.44; J. Fran cis Drake 2; William E. Young, jfl. Mrs WoidJrman.1; H. D. W., Baker C ty 1: Max Flertas. Marshfield. $3; William P Mafhewa, Butherlln. 1: a Mcl. Wood, !; Zlna Wood. Hillsboro. 5, Multnomah Trunk Bag Company S10. Mercie Kllen M-ade. 1: H. D. McAllister. Hillsdale, i; George P. Downey, 2. Dr Jamea F.Bell, 5; J. G. Mack & Co.. 10. J. J. Handsaker. 3.S3; Odell Christian En deavor, Hood River. 13; G. C. Kshelman, tu. Walla Walla. Wash.. J4S4.S0; caah items. XI-.- St Marks Episcopal Church, Mrs. R M. Gregory. 1 ; Kev. J. A. Stabney. I F Lund, Silverton. 1; E H. Dokken. Sllverton. 1; M. G. Herlksted. Silverton . $1. o L. Alrlok, Sllverton. II; Mrs. Brokke, Silvton 2; Carl Herlksted, Silverton II; Mrs. Ba'rnok. Silverton, CO cents; T. b. Burns. 1- Mrs. Ulri:h, 1; Arthur KlEgs. 11. Portland GaV & Coke' Company JIOO; Rex berg. Idaho. L Braun, 1U3; Clark oblc, to. cash Florence A. Barton, II: cash, ll. M K W. Jone.. 12; S. M. Mears $20; Mra Wm. K. Smith. J20; Mr. C. N. Denny si- Mark W. Gill, : Mrs K. C. Smith. 2oc; J "aV Smtl, 12 Second Church of Christ, Sciential 1131 sA; K. R. Hinton. The Dalles. II cMh. ll; D. E. Bowman. 10. Total. tl3.31u.00. Undenvood Store Organized. HOOD RIVER, Or.. Feb. 8. (Spe cial ) The D. G. Jackson Company, a general merchandising concern of Un derwood, WaBh.. has nledpape-ofln- Well Known Relieves Important to Dispose of Waste From the Stomach 'With Regularity. People rrequently attribute to railure of the digestive organs conditions that are primarily due to inactive bowels, and apply remedies that from their very nature are more apt to aggravate than to relieve the disorder. -When the bowels act regularly the stomach is in better shape to perform its alloted tasks and can usually be depended upon. To keep the bowels in condition there Is no more effective remedy than the combination bf simple laxative herbs known as Dr. Caldweirs Syrup Pepsin, which Is sold in drug stores for 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Caldwell has prescribed this rem ery in his practice for over a quarter of a century and it is today the stand ard household remedy in thousands of homes. Mr. Thos. DeLoach, with the Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, at Washington, wrote Dr. Caldwell recently that "Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is the best laxa tive I have any knowledge of and the Film Production of FAMOUS PLAY in Pictures 250 SCENES corporation, and will handle. in addi tion to all lines of general merchan dise, lumber, shingles and building ma terial. The officers are: D. G. Jackson, president; Ella P. Jackson, vice-president, and D. P. Gillam. secretary-treasurer. All are of Hood River. St. Paul Has Xew Arrival. ST. PAUL. Or., Feb. 8. (Special.) K son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Davidson January 30. He has been named Earl Eugene. Don't Merely "Stop o Cough Stop-the Thing- that Caused It and the Cough will Stop Itself r ' .,lk 'a vAnlTtt atria nf nlir bpfla friends. It warns us that. there is in-1 flnmmation or obstruction in a dancer- ous place. Therefore, when you eet aj fcaa coupn oon r. procrt-u iu uuno ju.rjc.i the cough temporarily by deadenine thai throat nerves, ireaa tkaunc ia .u inilamed membranes. Here is a home-; made remedy that gets right at the cause; end will make an obstinate coujrh vanish, more quickly than you ever thought pogJ ible. 1 Put 2V ounces of Pine (50 cents irorth) in a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. IniJ Eive-B vou a full pint of the rnost pleaaaii. and effective cough remedy you ever used, at a cost of onlv 54 cents. Jo bother to prepare. Full directions with Pinex. It heals the inflamed membranes 89 jrentlv and promptly that you wonder how it does it. Also loosens a dry. noarsa or tight cough and stops the formation on phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Piner is a highly concentrated com pound of Norway pine extract, rich in puaiacol, and is famous the world over for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment, ask you drnotrist for "2 ounces of Pinex," and don't accept anvthinrr else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt ly refunded, goes with this preparation. Th Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, IniL Remedy Chronic Case Mil. TIIOS. UeLOAC-II cleaning" up guaranteed by its use re lieves every organ. a hntri. nf nr. Caldwell 8 Syrup Pep sin should be on hand in every home for use when needed, iriai uulhu, free of charge, can be obtained by writ ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Wash ington St., Monticello, 111. Williams