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13 THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX, PORTLAND, yOVE3IBER 21. 1015. BIBLE CLUB BOYS TO E DADDY LONG LEGS, IN STAGE DRESS, ADMIRED GATHER III SALEM BIG SUPPLY ORDER Mia Wi-hater' IVtijhlful Hook Pronouncrd Een Slronirer TUy. for Some of Subtle Point Ate M-de Store Specific Conference Delegates Will Be From Church and School Organizations. After Three-Year Lull Buyers Again Are Actively in Markets. It Starts at 9 A. M. To morrow The Most Colos sal Shoe Sale Ever Known PORTLAND WILL SEND 100 MILLIONS SPENT RECENTLY RAILWAYS PURGHAS .mil- ---it - I a 77 , ; S. I - M C itraaa Mra-I RrnraU .!. !! K orlhnl of Heavy !" f trnmhrr a4 Tie" Mat-h Kollla- Mnrk Itoashl. r-f t firat I mm In prior ! lata )r . rur4 r .:til ia ti rrkil for lo.:om.;. tfIl ara, r.aar ar rail, lie eaj " or hta-la f laipmant. rue itb I ia rrir af etr kaaa rd-r. Bw .iprocl a at suppiaa arait-.- ia nor t!t4 :i.w,o.i. w.4e eso.t f ts matert..! 1 fcn 'iS!'J T '" ttri4 la ta l:at 4 af4J:e West Is ia rUi t&- ! '.lAir -jartmaar. eooa will ! e"B la ia i.re. at t-a 4 N" Waal f.. (Ha ara.la.-t "' a t ef th aeuatry. Ta at I" Baiar-ar mp- lnt;f t .... r,- lata .trr. ! w .- tlka ar:o.t - ta """lO " car c. a .- a ..a.e ' m.I m,.l !. T lff l4ut' at la Vr.&( P-5 ui.4iac bp Mr !'!' trade la ear nuiarul, e-il e.r".r e - la r: a-4r fr r e.-'-'Btitia at Heavy OeaVe n. Ja In aaaa. af t'tob-r SJ lb li.. war i rpo'it ar4f far a-w )owill 4'l llfi( cr . Jl,j'i' la e( r:ta tse weak at ta yaar l .i aaxeplio t is ti.r4 ta l. t I ina l.aaiaj 'amt place,! 4'J fl'rt far Ita r ae.l. r .1 ta a-a at lriir J qfM l laa triiwii r..r pt"-4 la taat ! III lawmotue. li lt? c.r. n.l taa at fail. t- tla fuUoatn rtoa tin M'M.j appro. roatair a kxtmoim I . ear an4 Hi.i' ! ef t;a Vaa r lr iatla l'4 "' Ira ai cr f r tnm f'aaT lama ayatan, rafa ma ar Tork Caatral aa4 i:i.-a !a at raa f tha Ian o t ol. Iirdfra at la af ,tim6f IS. aa i at la aaat !. It U atimla-l pr af Brupurt.dtt tvlvrftc Vttfe taoaa at tna praaiau (a ar aaaa II la a ,:nif!.-anl f.t thai a'.l ( Ilia aaar mar4l la toe d:uaatle "ir eHri that ara aa tra;a.BtlT ma t ion.. ia currant aaip ant 10 a raatiy ait'4 fv of laa taa'aaial an4 ii'i.Dml pant rap-ft I5at t n it lira all tha b-jinaaa tnat nit raa aoi:a is filln IKair 4m .T araara. Tla o4ara raal4. Aa raurii.nt a ; m nt ia Ib lab lain ef ar-4-ra fur auppliaa. far aa na tumbar imiutirr ia coacaraad. la taa bar losnaa ot rail. KatlraaJ aa!4 ra mtkt rati rnwat aa It bout arcoDDpe!oc I'a rtiiaiK 1; ia aapawta'l. tnarafora. thai aa aon aa iaa nrrwi Ixiti.W kulil ua at la aw :al thv all coma lata Iba Ma-t for prapartieaata quaatitiaa ol l.aa. Poffia af tba l.-a I ra.i. aotablr I"" Ntrta Haaa ai4 tba ftioa l'a-tf.'. al laaHr ara la Ba taarh't far tiaa la adiiioa, taa itt Hank atparn ta aaa about l.riN1 fal at lumbar IMi aaar for b'l-ifa mn iraatla ma laria:. Officiata ttpart ia raplava mucb at Iba traat.a agrk ta aa4 aroua4 A- Tna t'utoa r-ific baa arraa'4 l ! I'a f t an a lrto part rt Iba I na ! 'artlan4 an4 llullnln. pla-ia Iba mala ra. aa a baaia af ta. raun4 ataat mft lHa aat.ra 4iatanca aar t all) ba put claaa to aifwin- paar lb. rai! r-aaa.:.. larval anbara ta alar. Ta tair A R.a ;raaJa ra--al! aaaa lni'iirinf bara for a t."J t 3 ita faat or tia mata'iak tba liurima. I a la pLanalnc la p:va baT ar4ra f r lumbar f"r datmarr aarl; la tb Ppr: n. Ca ot Iba balaat bo i ara araI I in. nrki(,tr!T MI) )r a ta ;rl or.fcra, Tb oa4. durinr la laai. taa yr baa b a praptirtnj aaaomv n. baa ma-la faar rail tM t-a raaaarata. Tba avalntaaanva rba'ava t r tna lat rial f aara l aa tbaa 9it.aMa a atl Tbta atrtrt aoamy att-.a of tna a.raal Nrtbra ra4b4 U irt tb aa arlnf i f la hoalni a ataalr ln99mm na t.raal rtbra la raprta4 tx ba p.anln( attaaaiaa t-a-b tm-ramata aki'l li a tra tna purcbaaa at tarffa quaaltttra af l. RED CROSS BENEFIT TODAY rf- r M . for th . i h tr fm l:oroia Tn r N if. tf nr m ohf tI- i ( rdr tfc rtiowtex pro C 'mm: r-'.ila, , . ??ra:-tl . n - ' fr- af '- ..P t jjarab k. tn ' t w H - !. - (k M '- --. - a ..... XW .IV V ra .. "'i ara, 1 faj, r f O' aV ! a.a faa Sj'l-a ' ' t T'Htt .,.. Haaala 'fa at HW.". ' r lfl fl,.. . . .... .) VM J - i I - la-t rlta .a 4t 4 at " W' HI. jM.-r.-i. V i.a tna.ru ra.aaaa Mlaf.'-f I aa fa)fh , .,.aa ... .. - R tl mt oat " V aa 1P t,,rfi"ld W: y''-'' i ' . -w-l .ffr-LiC-. Hfhrf. -r -.- H. ! .! tH )( lit t -- h- f ta, imwDiI. VIM ' 1 OflV HOP CONTRACT SUIT ENDS Urotrra Kaloj for t3l C.rt rr- rfa-t for S I a 1. 1 . fMtXXVttJ.ii. Or. Not. J Ifpa ci. A J'jrT la J-J-lia Half" ror ra Irxa4 a i'iH I for ll l t tn faTOf f UU1IX. K.. barJ.On, IX braaara at a .a rnlao4. In a auit for l;T ataman (Mvda tfoail' a prrnlnnV ia-nii l rgnlr linpjroarr laat ar Iba brokrrasa rcmpanr rr f i4 t cra-l lafnlrtta a hop crop f.r ajbia ..r ba4 rantrartaM. ant 4a nan4. a rafuad af hir aaarra par M.nt. Tba crop a aa ! ! lo otticr Tla r rn. ar 4 af tba aala. Ierthr arifj monar a-l mnr4. a.-'l4 lha anaoanl dua plaintiff undar l t Ira. I. aatn balaa -a af ltl. alk two itr laaraH tba brokara. 1 a raaa baa aaa aaaaual an4 at f...4 math alt'tUva anoof hop luia. a r . ; r;.- - ' Vfcrear yre .a.-aa'' EVKRTonk tab ka raaa "itur La-t-ca" anl Iba iamV.rr.nl Into lb banJrrO of Ibouaaada a 111 ka lat'atc4 la knoatnc bar It alitor. X aa Jaaa Wabatar. adaftad bar datlcbttul alorr lo t ' ataca. Aalda frona Iba Iramaedoaa iu.-crM of tba i.mlF. ha frl tba.1 Hanrjr M!llr atad4 tba tajr aht.bj tam.t ta Iba aa lacmlar 1 la a jrTiclral (uaraataa la pof! ba bcoar Mr. ):!!rr't rrto.a Ibal Iba atoff ln. aotMn4 t Ita tlial rbarr-t In Iba cran-.atic varaioa. Arrordina to firfton. aho baa ra4 lha bok and 'crf iba plar. lb laltar far lurriixt t" a print4 Barralt. It a aa K..r ia p!aaln( Iba principal tola. Tor tarr;!a. tha litta of Iba ptorr aaa onlr burriadir aaplalna4 In Juy Abboll a l.ll'tt to bar alrar "IdjT taaaT-laffa. " In tba comatly ttaalf tba udiaa a ta ; a ctrar und-riand- Inc cf tha rrantal prM.aaaa that la ad Bp lo Ibia aalactloa of a ntrknama for bar taaifarlar bjr tba vratcful II 1 1 lo orfar. U baa J ud r l lolJ by bar ona frlrad at tha Jobn Url.r itotna Ibal a otya- tartoua barafactor baa tfard4 to arnd bar to Cfliaaa. ah.tt aha ta lo bava prattr clothra and plrnty of pockat CLUB IS TO BE HOST Laurclhurst Members Enter tain Thanksgiving Eve. CIVIC BODIES ARE INVITED MattanH Jonta-lll lo .,ar at Crle- bratloai at loltnontalt HiHcl, Whrrr Corn-rrt Will lie (iltrn. t laba Wrrk Alwata Iluay. iAuralburai flub will be boat to the ba.l of tha rity hn It hold. Ita Thankaclvin danca at tha Jdultn'imab llot'l oa tha nxbl of Wcdnrada). o v.mkar il. lixltatluna bate baa-n aanl to tarfoue e.bar rik and romniunlty cl-iba and ..-iariill..ni arhl.b ara alronsly Trp ra.vnt4 .mnf c rr.IH.nl. of l.ur.1 burat an4 a larte attandanra la aa .jra4 br ail tit taraa. a ralahrarnn la lo orupy tha ah. .la meiaanina f'oor of Iba hotel, rtotii ballro-.nia a ill o opan and a con. art a !l ba atian na tha me.ja Btnr. in ani'-h Madam Jomeill a itl acP-ar. Thar la o formal commute band Iin tn affair. Kaary ma rr ha r of tna dub baa baaa con.lituted a "commute t ona" ta work wiiere.er tha op portunity preaanta Itaalf lor Iba auc aaa of t bi antarpria. Tt rtl!l at tNa taiuralhural Clab omcr-RS OP TUF l-Al KrlLlirRST CLtH. WHICH is to entertain PORTLAND ON THANKSGIVING EVE. t x i f ii i ara-KrV- - i nr - S X A tV. e- ' U f - ""S. sl aaaaaaaja-awa-laaax.iw-.waa. aw . ; - ,t .. j. k. . r s . ,jba ii, t tnaT. Ib masad llltla vlrt b to know omathlnr about tbta unknown friaod. bba la told that aba la nar to aaa aim and Br lo know M nama. Th.ta la luat coa thine bind-baartad woman who laa hrtb fond aawa can do and aba ooaa II. -Too cannot him." ah aara. "but If you w.ll look out at tha wall aeroaa Iba a ay ou may a ni mtoow r. by tha acarrhtichib ef bts automoblla." Tha ir look and brr Ural axcla mation la: And that l my naw daddy! At lat I bay tha ahadow of a fhr. Uh! If 1 could only ba his taca." Than tha ba ma to lauh santly. "What funny lunar lcc Iba bbadow baa." aha -rlaima. "I nr aw uch funny lan las bfor. I know what I'll call him. I II call him by dear old Paddy Lon--l." It la rardlr nacraaary to add that, comiot aa It doaa after tha diairaln brat acanaa In tha orphan aaylum. thla JKtla-aplaoda tua al tha heart etrln of aa audicnca. And Iba caap of da lihl thai com.i at tba bcclnnlntr of the next art la anutn when tha audlanca aara tha former llttla alavay biuaaomaat out into a barPr rollra; iirl. cl-itnrd In ona of the pretty fro-ke ha had nerer ax pec tad to own In tha long" yraia aha toiled aa tha lrudgaol Iba John Orlr Horn". baa br. ary broad loca Ita founda tion and Ita antarpria have covered mora around than la uaually covered by a rvmmupity club. In lh ralemdar of tha club only Thuraday and faturday ara dates un occuplad. t-ry ollirr Monday there la aa afternoon study club tn drama and dramatio art: every other Tuesday, bndca and five hundred parties: the Laurelhurat orcbeatra rehear. every Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C Holmes bold classes In rlanrlna on Tuesday njahta. Wedneaday. Joaephtna Him munil. of Kecd follear. lectures before tha members of tha club and Friday la arransed for rarda on ona.waek and danrinc on tha next- On Nomber 4 tha orchestra from Iaurelhurst visited the Irvlneton Club and played for a dance and It also orenad tha dancing- aeason al tha Hose City Park Club. J. C Hoyer. director of the orchestra, a ill convert It Into a band this Winter, and unless the city make arrange mania for public concerts In lsurel hural Fark in the coming Summer, the laurelliurat Club band will attend to that matter. . Th party on Thankaglvlnn ova. ah I'll la expected lo do much toward putting the club on th eouondeet poa aibl financial fooling, will bo formal and Informal and guests may dress as thry fancy. , Off were of the titirelhurst Club are Pre.ld.nt. II. C. McCutchan: vice-preal-dent A. II. McCurtain; treasurer. lr. tv. T. I'arker: secretary. Owen Hum mera: director.. J. C tnrllah. Mrs. D. A. Fellows and Mr, lerdlnand t Heed. . Valuable Pollcrr rrlicn rurtd. ABF.nrKKV. Wash, Nor. SO. (!pe rial Kift-fur loving cups, ranging In value from 1 10 to K. and more tban i:e in merchan.liso prises hsva been eorured for lh-annual poultry show tu ta bsld in llonulam from January I to . according to announcement made al a meeting of the association here laat mht. 6 La i,v .v u: aa . Kr a Addrrarj by Educators of North' seat riannrd for Mcrtlna; Xotem brr SS'SS "FaUaer-and-Kon Panqnrf IU-ln( ArrariEed. Several nundred boys, gathered from Bible club In all of tha cities of Western Oregon, ara to meet In Sslera November J-:i for the Annual Older Bora Conference of this section of the state. Later In tb year a similar conference will be held for the boys ot Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. Delegates will ba aent by Sunday ftchool clauses of Portland churches. boys' Bible clubs. T. M. C. A. organlza. lions, boy scout organizations and high school clubs, each of theso bodies be ing entitled to two repreaentatlves at the conference. It la expected that Portland alone will send nearly 10 boys to the meeting. Addresaca will b made by educa tional leaders, boys' work secretaries of Portland. Seattle and other cities and bv a number of fathers at tha -lather and son banquet," to be a feature of th session. Tha delegates wtl! be entertained In fcalem homes wbll they ara la th city. Th conference la being- arranged oy John II. Rudd. elate boys' secretary. Following- Is tha tentative programme that baa been arranged: v. r l.i P. M.. registration and ui(m.Dt of da'arate to home.: 7 30 aon mmrc: preliminary oraaj.iaa.ion . a p M. addraaa. "Tha Marks of a Man." Dr. Carl O.- Uony. pre.denl Willamette L'nlvar itv. Salem. . . va.urdav. Nov. ;.. a A. M.. uioie aiuuj. -Taa Manhood of tb Ma.ler." J. C. Maanan. bote- oork aarretary. V. M. C. A., Portland; :: A. M "la tha Bible a Mane Boos. SO A. Ma bu.lnra. araalon. Mur.la I'arka, llt confaraera preeldent. praaicing, 11 a. M . Leonard liopli.'d. Mcw.nnvl.la. preaia ins: P.par. "Tba riaca oi rwcraanon aim Araueement In the Making of Manhood": paprr. "The I'laca ol vor in ina ef Manhood": opan d.acoaalon of each paper; 12 M Boon recaae: l.ao Y. M.. Bible study. "Th Manhood of tha Master." J. O. Meahan, leader: a P. M.. t.aturas la tx orianiaa tlona that are worth while: (1) Bib! atudy. Ill friaadahip. 43) aarvlca. a athl.tlca. For this period tb conf.rane alii dlvlu Into ihrM .reuiML aa follow.: nunday a-hoo:.. I harl.a A PhlDn. i.n.nl aacreiary Oregon Sunday hchool Aaaoelatlon. prr.iJing: hlri schools, s.aoclstlona, K. I. sillier, irn'r.i secret. ry Eusene V. M. C. A., pre.idins. .3'l r. M.. recreation period, directed by it B. Ulnerlrh. pnical director .. it. . A. tialam: 3.30 f. M . leAdara meetlns. -Stand, arda tar i ha Year" 1 II. Rhodaa. atate Y. M . a wr.ur. leadr-r: P. M.. fsth.r snd on banquet, followed by live toaala by both father and sooa; addre.s. oovarnor jarasa Withycomoe. und4. Nov. IS A. M . Blbl study. Th Manhood of the Maater." J. C. Meehan a-.-, a m drfjiH at Sunday school: 11 A M 'Th. li.rkl or a Alan.' leenrra anu bo a 'in the vartoua church pulpits: S:30 P. M . mail mealing for older boya. Trsry Ktrong. hoya work secretary, bs-.tl . M. I-. A., sp-aksr: 7:.V P. L. union service add raaa. "The Marks of Manhood In Amer w ITe.loer.t W. J. Kerr. Ortioa Asrlcul lural Colic.: ::.0 P. M.. cloaing exercise. PIONEER MINISTER GONE ftKV. C. II. MtTTOOX, BAPTIST II IS- IUItl.l1, XJir.s 1. aaji.a Mreaae ta Preach la Oregon Received In 1H53 Trip Aeroaa Plains 1 Made la IMS, Rev. C H. Mattoon. the oldest Baptist minister on the Pacific Coant. died Thursday at the home of William Rutherford, southeast of Oregon City Besides being the Bret minister to re ceive a llrenee from any Baptist Church In Oregon, which was given to him In Hi J by the fhiloh Hsptlst Church, he was a prominent Western church his torian and publisher. lie beiian the publication of a Baptist newspaper In 1J at Corvallis, Or. Much of his time was spent in cont- Plllnr hletory of the Baptist Church Of his recent works the most promi nent are "The Baptist Annate of Ore gon." in which in two volumes he tell of the early strumites of that de nomination In the Northwest, Tho de velopment of Baptist Institutions and the church Itself.. since It found its way to Ihe Northwest and I'aciric V'past, is related. He vi born In Csnantota, N. Y.. April, ltK. and when he was only IS years old he rrosard the plains with Captain David Clinton and came to Ore as. In thi. company also was Rev. George C. Chndlr. another well know n pioneer preacher. Rev. Mr. Mat toon wag a member of the first faculty of McMinnvtlle 'College. In 1M0 he vlalted Ohio, where ha waa married and returned immediately to Oregon. His three children and his wife died, long before him. Funeral services will be held tomor row at I o'clock and burial will be at Aib.M)-, Or. "Hi. work both a a historian and minister was done at all limes with fidelity and devotion. He bad much to do with the expanalnn of the Hap text faith In Orrxon." declared an admirer. BOMB IN CHILDREN'S PATH k'iplrl.e Kicked About by IHsoov crer. Who Find It In Itoad. ILWACO. Wash, Xov. 10. (Special.) A double-tapped ajyaamnlt bomb was found on the road betwean Uwaco and Heavlcw. a short distance from the city limits, yesterday by IL M. Williams, of this rlty. Mr. Williams thought. It was an empty package and kicked it about to discover Its nature. The work on the bomb was that of an expert. Th au thorities are at a loss as to the theory for the bomb being placed In the road unless Ii waa Intended to wreck the school truck that carrie the school children from Sea view lo Ilwaco. a Sacred Concert Planued. A sacred concert will take place to night at St. Francis Church. East Twelfth and Alder atreets. by tha choir under the direction of M. J. Keatln. The concerts last season were much appreciated. Many are looking forward with pleasure to the new aeries. The soloists mnlght are: Miss Catherine Dunbar. Charles Van Hoomlssen, Miss Nettle HabekosL Forrest Sauvain. Miss Mirth McNsmee. Arthur Hauvain and Miss Klsl Mayer. Stearns' calebrsted "Vespers'" will be sung. A mnn quar tet snd two mixed q,usrtta with a new grand i-horue wiU complete tonlghl a urusraiBine. Over 6000 Pairs of the World's Best $5 and $6 Shoes for Men and Women, Choice See Our Windows Today The P. J. Harney Co., Maker of the Famous Harney Shoes GOES BANKRUPT! The Entire Stock Scooped In by Our Eastern Representative., It Was a Spot Cash Purchase That Astounded the Shoe World Now You Benefit, but Hurry! Act Now Right Now For Such Values Cannot Last Many People Will Buy 2 and 3 Pairs So Should You HARNEY SHOES You all know how good they are. None better made at $5 and $6, and now is your opportunity CARRY THEM AWAY FOR $2.90. ITS SOME SAVING. The Tery newest and finest styles in all sizes, DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. They are the very Shoes vou want and now, RIGHT NOW, AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON, YOU GET THEM AT LESS THAN THE COST TO MANUFACTURE. Other Bargains From 4 iS sample 129 4ih St.bet.IJ WashintonA Alder Be Here Tomorrow Sale Takes Place Rain or Shine PRIZES, OFFERED PUPILS .POKTIAXI) AS SEAPORT" TO BE THKMK OK ESSAY. t'baxaber af t on. merer. Which Is An ther of Plaa, Will Blstrlbnle 20,000 Booklet. children's essay contest on "Portland as a Great Seaport" will botrtn tomorrow mornlne, when u.uuu . ill V. riittritutd bV tho OOKiria at in " " teachers of tho public school, announc ing the trma ol tne cooit.i. The bookleta, which are furnished by . . ...... .. t j'mmerce not Only ma nainui . - . - - give tho terms of the contest, but fur nish a large amount oi ii.i. which will give clews to the pupils as to the character of essays that are de sired. -The booklet is intended to direct . i. . . nnr nuiv of the con- IQB .11' ....".. ' . tcstants. but of other citnens. to the Imporance of the development 011 up land as a port, and on tha conditions . . ....... .i....i.r. in the world. mil iirai. - - " , . . . .u says Nathan Htrauss. chairman of the Bureau of Trade ana oiinnci.o . Chamber. "It Is expected to start an Important chain ot mougnt ai .01. time. . . 1 . k...in... man are in the roniinii n -" middle) of a great forward movement in advancing the shipping of the Co lumbia River. It Is work that rinno be completed in a month or year; it . . ..,ut fruitful during may omy oo.... ------ - - the active careers In buslnesa of the young men and women who are no fitting themselves In the public schools.'' nH In t the desk of tha teacher In each department not lat-r than 4 o'clock ue" The high school essays will be 'lr"lted gradea to 1000 words, and the tilth Srada down to "'", . .riu. offered are divided Into three classes, as follows: High schools, total amount fib. di vided: First prise, $40; second prise, $i0: third prise. $15. Ninth to tirtn grades, iui.i ... 1 1 . . ci . ni. tlK aArond 10. aiviaoa: rii.i V - "Z prize. $10: third prize. $7.60; fourth prize. $5; firth prise. J Jni.-n total tmnUTlt 135. divided: First prize. $10; second prize. 17 50; third prize. $5; fourth prize. $2.50. and 10 $1 prlzea for the 10 next-best essays. MRS. A. M. SPENCER DIES Heart Failure Proves ratal to Na- tlte of Wisconsin. Mr. Anna M. Soencer. who has been active In church and charitable organ isations for many years, nieu ii ncr home, 51S East Twentieth street, yes 9 o Our Regular Stocks for Those Who Can't Raise $2.90. So Come Buy Shoes Now Save MM OP terday after only a few days' illness, following an attack of heart failure. She was 65 years of age. Mrs. Spencer was a native of Wis consin. She later lived in Denver, but came to Portland with her family 27 years ag-o. She was prominently iden tified with various branches ot" char itable and social work. She is survived by five sons and a daughter: William F. Spencer, of 493 East Twenty-third street; Arthur S. Spencer, of Spokane; Fred Spencer, of Hood River; Charles H. Spencer and Albert W. Spencer, of Portland, ana Mrs. Walter Linnton. of East Twenty ninth and Carruthers streets. KuKia Seeking Aberdeen fioods. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) Secretary Victor Street, of the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce, has received a circular letter from the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce, which states that there is a preat de mand for many American goods in Rus sia. The letter asks for price lists and printed matter from local business houses dealing in a large variety of p-oods. TO END CATARRHAL 1 DEAFNESS and HEAD : : NOISES If you have -Catarrhal Deafness ? or head noises, o to your drug- grist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 5 one-fourth pint of hpt water and four ounces of granulated sticar. Take one tablespoonful four J times a day. a This will often bring; quick ro- lief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should J J open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It is easy to prepare. 2 costs little and Is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Just One Application and the Hairs Vanish (Toilet Talks. Any woman can keep her skin free from unsightly hair or fuzz if she wiil follow these simple instructions: When hairy growths appear, apply a simple paste, made by mixing some water with powdered delatone. Apply this to hRiry surface and after two or three minutes rub off. wash the skin and the hairs are gone. Thio is a harmless treatment, but be sure you get tho real delators. Adv. Be Here Tomorrow Sure Beyond a doubt it is the greatest money-saving Shoe sale ever given to Portland people. Cold type cannot do it justice, so rush to the store and see with your own eyes the mighty bargains. To make this sale a record-breaker is our desire. We are throwing practically our entire 6tock of highest price Shoes (a few exceptions) in with THIS GIGANTIC BANKRUPT PURCHASE ALL TO GO FOR $2.90. JUST THINK OF IT! Jioe .Store URIC ACID SOLVENT 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses; FREE Just because you start the day worried and tired, tftitf loss and arms and muscles, an achlnp head, burning and bearing down pains in the back worn out before tho day begins do not tinulc you have to stay in that con dition. He strong, well and vigorous, with no more pains from stiff joints, sore muscles, rheum ati .suffering, aching back or kidney disease. Ko'r any form of bladder trouble or weak' ness, ita action is really wonderful. Th'n sufferers who ar in and out of bed half a dozen times a night will appreciate the rest, comfort and strength this treatment gives. To prove The Williams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder diseases, rheumatism and all urin arid troubtes. no matter how ehronte or .stubborn, if you have never tried Thr "W il liams Treatment, we will give one SO bottle doses) tree if you will tut out this notice and emt it with your name and address, with I"? to help pav distribution expenses, to The Dr IX . Williams Com pan v. Iept. ji'rV.D .Xew P. O. Hlork. East Hampton. Conn ' S;nd at once and you will receive bv parcel post a rcgul- 3U bottle, without charge, and without incurring any Obliga tions . OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passages of your houd will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking. mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Relief Is sure. Adv. Tobacco Habit Cured Not only to users of pipe and cigars, but the vicious cigarette habit Is over come by using the "NITRITE" treat ment. Price complete, postage pcid, $1.00. L.aue-Davis Drug Co.. Dupt. A. Third, aud Yamhill. 1'ortlauJ, Or,