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TITE 3rOUXTNO OHEGOXIAN. FRIDAY, FEDRUAKY 11, 1016. 7 I ARDY REPUBLIGAHS 1ST HASTE TODAY Nearly 350 Lincoln Banquet Tickets Arc Reserved and , , Only About 100 Remain. PROGRAMME IS ARRANGED x rl.ik-al Po lo Itoll With AanodKTinralt of CnUIJlr Dal tr tf fW Pirtl" llac la mlx Irlrgtr. rlstrlcL aa.J Chartee Jl. Carer. C. )V. J l r . m. i trrn. all or I nril.tiJ. i4 "- I. lithp. of fatem. tjnJIJ'Iti I Urea. Tr. J. 1 Ari.i-ruo. author of lb A4rKa bill la tna Itit tcis:ature. antra he broro the prtMRl prohibi lion ar of la elate. acain a can eVdale for lha lovir House from Waero an) lfeof lover (otinti,. Tat would be f r. AMrm'i third term. II ba also serve.! a M..r of Th Itollee. BOSTON'S GANGWAY LOST Tralains Milp Straining al of Xaial MltUU Her Am Inn. nruMtvn " alto4 the a &t la tna miac-rootu of th Caam--r of Con""". under th anspK' af ise Uncola ftspsMteaa Club. ik.ir IKS.. I to4r. Tha raat for IM aiooilloa lo a.-.- . . f.Biaia A. W. urloa. of i,it- fcaf.i u-1 commit!, who rt,r-t.r tha IkH'I sale. esW4 no IMe . snari UP ...,-. ...arte Ji tkkcU ba4 been -..-.a..,. r..r T"ua I.e Jit a fr mora than 1 ,. la.t. till available. Tnoua tbo ban au-l halt of lha Chamber of Commerce a pretty ' room. ' a-cotn . . , nMT- a ', a tt.nmr al ona Mm. I'narlaa A. Jwho. h waa appointed rhalrman of tne banquet tommiim by Joe. IKCourt. president of iri club. ill b Imulmulrr. There will ba snusiaj an4 an Interesting rommme of brief !r. Anion tha speaker on lh r' ..a their subject, ar th -Uncoln. a rro.trlv.- by Uruce Tenn. of Ua Oranria: "Tha IJnroln and Toadu P-bata - by I. W. alula. y. am I nited Jttatra flenator; -Uncoln and labor. A. W. Jo. of ha Central laabor Council. 'Uwoli and Terns! K-uhii.-B..- b Charles W. Koblaoa. T-put tUtrHt AHorncr: "Uncwln. a l:.publu:n. br Waller W-amanl; -lunoin and Mothr. " J- t'at. vf th Iuhtr of tha Amrr I Krvotution. Mmtwra of batt'lu't commute a brtf mtina-. and will n rihtr at th Imperial Holl todajr to ar r.f.1, tha final itail. The mmbr ft th rommtttca baid Mr. Johna and rtain rton ar: K t.wl. J. J;-. tiroa and I'hil Mtchan. Jr. tr. Wt hn will ba at tha door th iiiht of th bn.ul. wMcft. la to btn al 1 o'rlocb. to att.nd to .lln ar-.n-mnia. Mu.le for tha .ninwlll t. r ,r,i.iil br tha Vrlrt" Quartet. .mr.jad of f mmbr of ta Urand rmy of tha llrpoblic. who ba-W.-...1 th.ir riratr at bln abla to n al a bl KrPublirn tcatbrrina-. rirh th ban-i4t will ba. TT!. k. mar ba ob!nll ol l'i-'n a w imi. T.on b'-ltl line. Marshall ! A Jnfifi. alo ton bull.ilnc Main M. and al lha claar aland In th ctn.lan- al th baaiort I limited t. m.mft.r of lh lr-on l;publlra ib. whi. b alr.a.ly ba a mmbrh or nr IJa. knf. and th fmili. Any ltpubliran mar ' cl ih. Tha rnoorlnr and ancr trading from tha at hor of lha rlr lo lha I'nilod Itaia cruir lloiton. tha train la tip of th Oftfon 'aal illlma. tut bn draolUad br tb hlp. wbkrh ha ba lu4 about bjr lha hajr Rood carrrnl In lb WII!amtta. hrn tha lioatoa waa Brrl anrhorad In br trnt location two dolphin wr drln on lha ahoro (Ida of tha hip to Imp hr from drlftln to tha rtxkr hor. Tba dolphin at th boar of lha rhip waa drlita out ioon aflrr lha htp bad brn anchored, and tb dolphin at lha lrn haa boar barn dmolihl. Aa n rult th finfvtr and lb mor ma, hay ben ereally damaad. and th rbip till continue to tiitt aa far aa br anchors wilt ailoa. SUICIDE VERDICT GIVEN Jory la Inanraore Soil I'lnil That latc Mrrrrr Klllrtl Self. Ia Merger rommitlvd ulckla upon April I. IU. decMed a Jury lo tha court of Circuit Judi Morrow yter day. Thl waa not tna question th Jury waa primarily called upon to ur- ride, bol II waa necaary for them I fro that th man met hi death from natural cause or otherwl be for the could aettla th suit of hla widow lo cll-t f;v Ufa insuranra from lb New Torh jf Icsuranr Company. Tha company refuted lo pay tha amount, ba.ltiit It tnd on Ita aulcld clam, and contrndinic that tha man took, alrychnln. with Intention to kill hlmeelf. Tb Jury decided thai tbla waa lha fact. BOOTLEGGER FINED $106 Alvoliotlc Liquor al Orrca . City J'oorrtl Into Itrrcr. PRKC'X CITT. Or. Feb. (Pp cll A. J. knightly, conylcled lat ntaht by a Jury In tha rourt of Juatlce Itieirer on a rharsa of vioiatina; in prohibition law, waa fined li and coda today, toiallna; Th Jury rrr otnmended leniency. Knlchtly haa paid. Chief of folic Hlancfcard and Con stable Froet poured tha Zi callona of hard rider and two gallona 4f Jamaica riDcr. ukrn In lha rail on KnlKhlly'a -inrnroom on klishth atrat. Into the lilamett. Tb raa waa tha flrt In Clackarnaa County under tha prohibition law. tk ,i.t rferlaratlon of candidacy lo filed witn r.wmr Clerk Coffey for t . ..m . n arimary cmpn w.. r..t. nlrvl b A. A. Mu'k. e Iyar of Jtt. John, who W that m tm- ba printed on ita orri. tal nomi ratine bU"l of the l:epublirn party a r.tKlMit, for County 'oromlionr. Mr. Mu-k al tn fir caadidat iimii' imelf fr Commiloner The term of W. I. Uahtnei-. chairman a tha lultni4 County Comml"n. or. eBre tax year, an-l there wi.l b a t'4 many a.ftrnl. t,e.j r ilturk. Amon other Mat fl'k'l. It- H.Tt and K. I. ijM ara rrlr.lirg; Ihelr loiR for the nomination, and tommi- aar Uhtnr l emoeeted to make formal eonounrement in a few day of i etandi lary for r-nminati"n and re- ei.i-tinn hie acmiaatinc petition. Whirb h alrea.lT c ir.-it i nt. Mr. Murk an nounree th lol.oelnc platform: "If I am nominated and ele.ted I will, dur t my trm of office, adminl.tcr the affaire of th county honeetly. rour e enua a errt.-teBtl flr!y and with out fayorltum." II: elocan I. on omr. hnety and rffi'lenry In tllca." I'riak St. cirant. e-city attorney and ni:.jt for tho llepubli--an nomina f ir Wpartment .. i of the Or !! Conn of tht rtielrlet. leave I'orl ln.I flaturciae foe lr In mnwrllnn nrk lweult to b tried I here. lie m.e on to Chi.-f for a horl aUt bi intend t- return to Portland St.rh I In aay ryent. II will make formal announcement of kla can aidtcy then. , do raea I on between KepubH en l Ivi-iortali lo e whl.-t rn I Ita rend:4ate for d-lest to the .-!. nt conyentiona Into tb field faster. a". H I nn" tha e liaela f'.r beinc an-on-lou. Io fer It a ,.. wtcn i(Dt annovnraq f-mn-rat la th am number of Kpublicn. . l Party el-rt l delegate, tao f 'om -r of th etat three Conre. tonal dutrt-1. and four from tha tat at larc. Tn ihl r-emvrt ar Wl'l M 7'etervon. of rndlelon; JvldaS T. It. ,'rawford. of I -A ilranJa: Major Charte :. Wordan. of Klamath 'all. and F. J liolmaa, af iJk liraa'Ia. candidate from the jioconj f'itrl-t. R It. Turner, of I'KMburf. from tha rlrl lltrle. etoa Kr. of I'ortland. Third Ii t'lrt. and Imerlnua Vereteej mn4 lr. J. W. Marrow, of I'ortland, for del a; aaea-at - larya. T eiiht rtepnbllean ar J. V. Por. r-. of l-andletora. and W. M Frooka feennd f't'i-t; Colonel I". M I'inn B.a f f Wr)ev. of fwllaftH. Third IIERVOUS-HO APPETITE Hartford Woman Telia How 5h RcKlnJ Strcnfth. Hartford. Coaa. f wa run-dwn. peryet. aa appatite. could aot tP. an4 had no etrenctb. aa old lady laid wta haar mieH Vlaol had helped! brf when m a like cad lion. I trted It pad aotUxl aa Impra- mal within a week, tl oon kui'.t ap tny trr,th, any arvctana diaappeared and 1 can Bleep well. I haa neyer fonad aay remedy afal to Vlaol to create lir.fl Mr. Clara iioer It in ta'e Iroa. th medlctnal at. -actleee ef freh cod' lleer without a.!, a.id aaef peplon contaiae4 In Vinol thai make It uryfal la arich inat Ik b a4 and cratia etrenrtb fir raa-daaa aeryoua. overworked ,. na a a a'ieh weaderfal re. a 'ilte rieht here in rrtTane) from lha a of Vlnat tral we win rtira the mey la every caao where it fail to five lifae'ton. Tha Owl imf Co. rortiaad. lrea. . ft In your awa t a. wherever yV tie. there la a Vlaol ttug fitora. Look tot taa aifa. DRY .LAW HITS MARSHAL Mllwaakk 4'uam-ll Cul.e Kalary for Itrrrraa In Work. UlLWAl'Kli; Or. h. taijipe cial -Mnr prohibition went Into ef fert Milwaukia hae acen tvo Intoxicated men and all rourch character have dlaappeared. The t'o'in'll found that the work of the City Marehal had been a reduced that 11 waa derided lo re dua hla salary to S a month. There I no activity al the Krlar Club property and th veranda has been board-d up It waa reported thai the club would chance tha prop erty Into a f':rt-clAaa oummer resort for familie. hut at present ther Is no Indication that this will ba done. CHILD BRAVES BIG STORM Calrl of 10 Tratrla Mi Mllmt i:cry Iay lo Allrnd Srltunl. rryft'i.rToN". r, b. i. p- rial White the I'rndleton and other county school were rloaed durinar th storm last week so a to save the chil dren from havinc lo travel Ihroush the snow, there wa on little at I r I In th southern part of 1'matilla County who let no BUvh trifle keep her from her hoo I. Utile Nellie Atvl-r.on. I )ar old. who live three milea south of I'klah rode ea h way daily Ihrouartt the mtnrm and threo feet f snow for two wcka lo attend the t'kieb arhool. Saturday Last Day of Our 25 Discount on Hart Schaffner & Marx Fancy Fabric Fall and Winter Weight Suits. Only two days left in which to take advantage of this, our Great Removal Sale Saturday Absolutely Last Day at These Prices $20 $25 $30 Suits and Overcoats. Suits and Overcoats. Suits and Overcoats. d O r Suits and tDOO Overcoats. Overcoats to continue at above prices. Blue and Black Suits at 15 off. $15.00 $18.75 $22.50 $26.25 Standard Makes of Shoes Here at Factory Prices WHY PAY MORE? Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 o'clock Copyright Hart Scbaitaer a liars Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co. Temporary Location 266 Morrison SU Bt. 3d and 4 th. Future Location S. E. Cor. 5th and Alder Sts. SUPPORT IS GIVEN Republicans to Aid Presi dent's Defense Plans. SPIRIT IS NON-PARTISAN .tTvltlon. Told. However, TliaC Op- o-ltlon lo Coiillncnlal Amiy la Virtually fnanlmou In Military Committee. WAMIINUTO.V. Feb. 10. Republican of the House military rommuiss as sured President Wilson today that a etrona; Army Increase bill, drafted In a non-partisan spirit and acoompiisnina t the main objecla sought oy me va ar lepartmenl plan, would D on in u" aiendar within thrra week si They told him. however, that me com mittee practically waa unanimously op posed to tho department a army scheme. 1 1 .1 . .1 kv nenresentaliv jvano, .ui.ritia. ranklna- minority membe of lha committee, in jtrpuu. ..iii .i the White House at lha I'resl a invitation, followina inairm.u that ' out from tho office of County Clerk Coffey. With the advent of normal weather, Portland voter are flocking- to the reft-lstration headquarters at the Court house, and yesterday record for the season were broken with a totalaof 630 registrations. Thla brings the total since the opening- of the books on Janu ary J to 11.893. The registration by party affiliations waa as follows yesterday: Republican, IIS: Democrat. 150; Socialist, 7; Inde pendent. 13; Progressive. C; Prohibi tion. . The Republican total for the year Is 804 compared to a Democratic total of s:i. . SCHOOL USE PROTESTED T.ICOM I WOMKJf OBJKCT TO TKI, DK 4.I.K. tlO- de- CASE TRANSFERRED AGAIN Jailsc !-. inn i:lalna llo l Ac qua In lt-,1 With I.ltlsanla. "Tbiaa rase has been transferred to thla department from that of Judse ieten. announced an attorney yes terday to Orruit Judare Vrtllnn. 'Ita. and It wi;i be transferred bark fain." retorted Judca U,tnn. lie explained hie stand In the action for damase broucM bv Kltsaheth Vate aaainat the Alder Hotel t'ompany by hi. personal acquaintance with parties Interested. . The attorneys derided lo wait Unlll Jade tiatena could take up tba mat- r. APPEAL SENT TO TAXPAYER -1 UlJ Aa I'avnirnl So Oblisaliuna May He Met Manli I. la an effort lo ral money so the city ran meet its payroll and other ohtigattone March I. Commissioner Hiselow la ashinc owner of lars-e tracts of property lo Pay up their street and sewer aasee.roenn. The sjeneral fund, which I railed on to pay ail current expenditures oi he city, has loaned several hundred hou.and dollars to the Improvement fund, so the rity could meet It pay ment vf Interest. LUMBER MILLS TO RESUME rioaMla-Kelty Camp at Vrndlln; He (la ttork Thla Week. rttJEVK. rir, th. ! !peiaL) Tha Kooth-Kelly lumber camps al W end i in T will opea Monday, and the ml. I will reeume work Tuesday or Wednesday, accordlnc lo A. C L'llon. avanaaer of the company. Th m.tl and ramp hav been closed dartnc lha last mnta on account of the heavy saowe. Mosl of lha snow has disappeared. tr. I'awrvtt lo He llarlrtl Today. With r.ev. Mr Prown, of the Meth odi.t thurcb. efflclatina and members of bis liihle rla.a a pallNearers. tha funeral of Irr. John r'awcetl. of Lent, will b held Ihta afternoon at I o'clock. IJi, r Laee wlil be conducted Irs th chspl al tha A. t. Ksaworthy parlor, and burial will bo In lha family plot la Uouat ttcolt Crolry. , Hay and several of hi ieroocraiic i.aeue. who had carried tha same me sa to tho Chief Ksecullv yesterday. alloaal lissrs preferred. . r.wi . . eonferenre was later ribrd aa a friendly echanB of views. The only difference of opinion waa on the ourstlon of lha contincniaa an.., ... ...i a, Krrrrlarr Harrison as - the National ciuard In ih. rir.i line of defense. Tha Presi dent wa Informed that while the roru- o.itlea onnosed th ecelary lueae. a a. heme wa In oroces Of lomiUlt tion by ahlch tha membera fell certain lha National tiuard could be welded into an efficient Instrument of National defense and brouaht up to tha alrenitth believed neceasary by military epri. Mr. Wilson stated hi own preference for tho continental army plan. He no .frort. however the White Mouse visitors said later, to away them In their opinion beyond stating hla own belief, based on that of his mlll- tarv advisers, that the state troops would not serve National needs aa ef ficiently as the proposed purely fed eral force would do. Prealdral I'raen PrwBspHlnde. The only urgency In the President's remarks. If was said, vii hla plea for nuirk Concreseional action to put the country In a state of adequate defense. based on a sound military policy, ana hi desire that party politlca be not allowed to cloud what he considered a vital National issue. Ha found his hearers In hearty accord with him In both desires. Th President Is understood to have outlined the underlying military rea son on whlrh War Department offl rials have baed their reoueet lor a force of 400.000 men In addition to the rrculara always under complete Ked eral control. The tSeneral Staff of the Army has defined th abiding- policies of tha Nation as being the avoidance of entangling alliances and the main tenance of tha Monroe Ioctrlne. no broadened by Mr. Wilson's Pan-Amer lean declaration. 9 While the presidents presentation of the situation to bis visitors waa not disclosed. It Is known that ir Da partment officials have In view the possibility that American troop might be needed In some Southern country to aid In repelling an invader, and that the constitutional limitation use of the National Ouard to territorial United Males hampers preparation for an ade- nuate defense vl the ran-Americaa duclrm In case of need. Manilla of Xralalaa deeded. Both Wmorratlc and Republican members of th military committee take tha position that the continentals would not la any case be available for Immediate use outsld lha country un der the training It would be poaslble to give them In peace time. Like the National Uuard. they hold tha conti nentals would need months of addi tional training before they could take the field. The committee will continue Ita bear Inga tomorrow morning and begin at one drafting Its proposal to Kcderal Ise the militia to a large eitent and also to grant the reaular Army In creases asked by the War Department- REGISTER NOW IS ADVICE 30 Ilrcordrd in Pay, lireakinf All Mark of Krson. Register, and register at once. If you an l to avoid the rush la tae word Dr. Kelsarr If. Trlsablr, Formerly af Portlaaa, One af Dackera af Prel ect far Hssalss Ilesaeleae. TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 10. (Special.) Protesting against the use of the abandoned Kmerson ticbool as a "Hotel de Gink" for homeless men, 13 women called on the City Commissioners todsy and asked them to use their influence In having the place closed. They have enlisted George H. ftone, president of the Commercial Club, In the fight, and a masa meeting will be held tomorrow to file an emphatic objection to the School Board against using the empty building as a refuge for derelicts. The school waa procured by Rev. Delmer 11. Trimble, formerly pastor of a Methodist Church In Portland, and -Three-Fingered Jack" Godwin, known aa the gambler evangelist, as a place where the unemployed might be housed. The building la now occupied by 200 men and provisions are being made to admit 600 men nightly. The pro trstants say that property Is depredat ed by having the school usea as a no tel dn Gink," ami women living in the neighborhood declare that they are afraid to stay alone with the free lodging-house In operation. Dr. Trimble defends the plan by raying that every man who Is housed In the school must work and no loafers will l.e allowed to remain. GIZZARD REVEALS NUGGETS Woman Find (aold and Com In Fowl Tliat Hanged on If ills Near. HOQl'IAM. Wash.. Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) While cleaning the glziard or a chicken. Mrs. A. D. Hicks, wife of a capitalist of this city, today found two small gold nuggets, the larger about the size of a pea and a small stone, which was pronounced Dy local jewelers to be a torquolse. The chicken was batenca ana raised In the pens of F. U Morgan, an at torney, whose residence is at me loot of the range of hills at the west of the city. It Is presumed tne goio was scratched out of the ground by the chicken. BODY FOUND IN HOUSE SI'ICIDE IV KXOCCIPIKO- RESI DKNCE IS INDICATED. - I i s ism I Mm I 795! nil i e ,-z: 1H I ' ' . tops. aT. a o . e4v! B $1.48 Vj; ,J Xa';&-. a $1.08 IB &- X V CHILDREN'S SHOES 23T 8TOOK Tomorrow, s-padal price aa follows : h 1 1 d r e n's Shoes and Pumps 59a hlldren's tl.25 Bhoes and Pumps 79c? Children's 81.60 to $1.75 Shoes and Pumps 98 sses' I ess ! and 12.60 n d Pumps 81.48 sixes In blacks. In whites an tents, cloth and kid OXDXxtS ylLLID JUDGE OUT FOR FULL TERM Attorney-Genera! Knle. In of Kugrnc Man. Favor F.CGENE. Or, Jan. 10. Judge G. T. Fkipworth will be a candidate for a six-year term aa Circuit Judge, home attorneys ventured that Judge Skip- worth rould only be a candidate lor tha remainder of the term of Judge Lawrence T. Harris, who was appoint ed to the Supreme bench. Attorney- tieneral George M. Brown, in an opin Ion. bold differently, circuit judges Koke and Hamilton are candidates for re-election. Attorney E. O. Potter, Itepuoiican, of Eugene, haa also announced his candl- dscy. Time of Death Fixed as Two Months Abo and Identification la Made Difficult. The body of an unidentified man was discovered in the vacant house at 319 North Smith avenue, St. Johns, yes terday. Near It lay a half-pint whisky flask, smelling strongly of carbolic. acid and containing several drops of the deadly fluid. Shortly after the noon hour, W. F. Rogers, agent, entered the house with a prospective tenant. They toured the rooms and in one of them came upon tho ghastly find. Coroner Dam- maxch was at once notified, and the body taken to the morgue. Investigation was rendered difficult by the badly decomposed condition of the corpse. It, was that of an elderly man, probably 60 years of age. weigh ing between 13a and 140 pounds, and five feet seven Inches In height. The hair was gray and thin, and the head partially bald. The mustache was grey. The body was clad in a suit of gray mixed texture, bearing the label of a prominent I'ortland clothier. A soft shirt, of light material, with a black string four-in-hand tie, completed the attire. Neither papers, coins, jewelry, nor any clues to Identity were round in searching the body and clothing, i It is thought that death occurred at least two months ago. 3500 Pairs LADIES' Fine SHOES Worth to 5.0O now on sale at S1.98 S2.48 Kight in the face of the highest leather market we are going to place on sale tomorrow ladles 13.00 to .5.00 Shoes at J1.9S and J2.4S a pair. These come in patents, dull leather, new soap kid. midnight blue and bronze, in lace, button or Gypsy cuts. Every size from 2 to 8, all widths from A to EK. The best $3 to J" Ladies Shoes now $1.98 and $2.48 SALE OF MEN'S SHOES Over 3000 Pair Men's Dress and Work Shoes On sale at fol lowing prices I Men's $5 andi4 Shoes. S2.98 Meq's J4-J3.0O Shoes. S2.48 Mens J3-J2.60 Shoes. S1.98 85o t 59c -tr 4.V5Iaa' Kagm&0 98c H.,--J $2.48 $2.48 rs $2.48 INSTINCT SAVES DWELLING Fireman in Xcurby Station Awakens in Time to Alarm Inmates. Instinct awakened Fireman F. H. Mc Cormack. of engine company 4, yes terday morning in time to alarm the inmates of a dwelling-house. Asleep in his bunk at the engine house. Fireman McCormack dreamed that he was fighting fire in swirling clouds of nmoke. lie woke, but the smoke scent remained. Not 100 feet away the one-story residence at 369 Third street was emitting smoke that came through the open window of the fire company s quarters. Mrs. Rose Huber, tenant of the house. and her little child had a narrow es cape from suffocation. The damage was estimated at $50. RAILROAD AGREES TO PAY North Bank Draws Vouchers to Rec ompense Flro Fighters. OL.TMPIA. Wash.. Feb. 10. (Spe cial.) Through Superintendent O. h. Votaw. at Portland, the State Fire Boys' Shoes Boys' reg. St. 50 Shoes pr. 98c Boys' reg. $2.50 Shoes. S1.4S Boys' reg. $3.00 Shoes, gl.98 All size. $1.98 MAIL OSSES8 TIXJ-ED High Tops ff") A Q For boys' $3.60 and $3.00 High Pei.iO Tops, with buckles. All sixes. dej QQ For men's $5 and $5.50 High ipO.aO Tops, blacks and tans, all sizes, 10 to 13-inch tops. aj no For men's $7 snd St High PT.aO Tops, blacks and tans, all sizes. 12 to 14-inch tops. per pair 5 for Men's and liiilea' I'ork Solea. Sale Findings, Etc. 5C for -'-ln-1 Shoe I'ollsh. 5 c for 10c can Drl-Foot. 98a? for l.r.O Arch Support. 17t for any 2-'c Shoe Dress ing. We Pay Parcel Post on All Mall Orders Men's and Toa dies' Rubber Heels, any nize. now at, I t n $2.48 Il7' Shoe Repairing While You Wait Corner 4th and Alder Streets crew sent by the state to fight a forest fire last August near Hood in Skamania County. The railway company also used its section crews in fighting the fire, fur which the state department had held the company responsible. Mr. Votaw has informed the warden that Touchers for payment of a num ber of the crew of 50 men have been sent to company agents at Stevenson and Underwood. Street Kailrourt Ordered Sold. SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 10. The property of the Seattle, itenion ana Southern Hailroad, which operates n miles of street railroad between feeat- tle and Renton, today was ordered sold Warden's office has received notlfica-,at public auction, by ,;n0e l'Perlor tion that the fc'ookane. Portland & Se-i Court. An upset price oi ttle Kailwny Company will pay tbeIien this beinc the ammint of claims car against the company. The road has been in the hands of receivers since 1912. The sale was sought by the Trustee for the bondholders. RECIPE 10 CLEAR A PIMPLY SKIN Pimples Are Impurities Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores. O..A.C. Engineering Show t'ervallla, Oregaa. I'KBRCART 14th ASD lit a. On and one-third rates on S. P. and O. K. railroads from Portland to Cor vallls. Effective Sunday, the 13th, till Wednesday, the lth. Auspices of Aaaex-tated EaKlneera, O. A. C COMB OXBt COMB ALL I EaSags Lower EGGS Select Oregon, Per Dozen . . 40c CORN, OREGON Very fancy, dozen cans for ..1.25 each 130 PEAS Prosperity No. 2, dozen cans for $1.50 each 13f CUT BEANS Pala No. 2, dozen cans for $1.10 each 100 TOMATOES Solid Pack Laurel Wreath, No. 2 cans dozen cans for $1.00 each 00 FLOUR SUPERIOR FANCY Patent Flour, barrel $5.60 sack $1.45 WHITE ROSE Good Family Flour, barrel $5.40 sack $1.40 WHOLE WHEAT Flour, per 10-pound sack 350 GERM MEAL Per 10-pound sack 4o0 Shop of Honest Coffee rc is the King of the Breakfast Table A Ve-OIlCC fine, heavy Coffee, combining strength, character, body and flavor. Regular price 35c per pound. OQ Special, ZVi pounds for $1.00 or special, per pound jaa-r- D. C. BURNS & COMPANY 208-210 THIRD STREET, BET. TAYLOR AND SALMON Wholesalers to Private Families, Hotels and Restaurants. Watch Our Week-End Specials Advertised Every Friday in The t Oregonian. Pimples, sores and boils usually re sult from toxins, poisons and impuri ties which are generated in tho bowels and then absorbed into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but in many instances the bowels create more toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting- rid of these impuri ties which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear tho skin of these eruptions, says a noted authority, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of hot water each morning before breakfast for oiw week. This will present the formation of toxins in the bowels. 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