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10 TITE SUXDAY OltEGOXIAX, rORTLAND, yOVEMDER 21, 1915 COPPER ORE II! STATE BEPORTEO H. H. let Notifies Chamber cf Irportant Strike in Santiam Reserve. BAD RCADS ARE HANDICAP Yatae ef Udje S14 He I T IT Owl l Mineral Tnl ! Fret l-oaz I -" I rv d In r? Matte All Way. Infirmtin f f "rP -isf pn4 lt."ili imtrt:i'! Vrt 4tiu. of fort!. "hit.X t t-cxrta ar orr.it. woi;4 atari aa " ..mnf I Clr4 or "7 tar erpC saw Hon. w fcrfcl l tU l'Hmbr cf Conuii.rr J.'.ar- d by IL H. Uit4. iir.ir nuitr Mr. Lt4 l In cha's f '" . ocm.Dt w-rli la tk rvBrty , IrauOl mbipIx cf la era with klm. Tft-3 ro 'I'?y ' ' ia mr:y "niii boom'" I wis Dutt by k f t til lr 1 bob of IS. tjl in tk fre?rti for :. If t.t' "Mrv l-iV' th ewlbljll tf let tir-if Vaii-y in l.o,tk ! bv..t of an mport.Bl 4LBUI f "?'. it r r-t " l".ilr work Iji n M yop: tit m' t!aa ar. Tin ar wn.. by tk Cnf " ni,-t. rrtru romp" 4 bv f iXU.; n4 Jlilt. In Ik ... avt r. ta artk frh ( Clttl la"..r lll l'r" n4 c rr in I Bt f .!. r. '. 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Mr. Ii k tnt ahit k mak no r'-urr.mB i-li'-'flfc hm ran i ra tit run ( 13 sraal claa a r ripi T I" lk rl of Ni-tal arrae imi-it a luatl wkl-k at rnC Bik Ik a'rral ta la? Ia a ar ! it n'.raa la Laaalo real. i STUDENTS ARE REHEARSING r.rrij tolWf Irsnut Clah In Cl Two ri j Itrrrmbrr S. Vr!ra S n.t f ! tfa"" n .1 ar rk'i" I1 ! t;a. Oil. hrC c't",,' " W " aal tr4 'inlt7 a "T! ;Uttfin O!.- vi-i i"r iu ' bibt f . mi!- A ii Jpk(na !( man t, er ln a I -. rU4 r-oa t.a4'l ! I.'3t f-r.of ef tl u a! Rl C u covki i.i at i4l a-lr l ti r la at r'4c tn tn cr.4rn tl'- !... TA ;'. ri'r wit: a !44 l in ! .-Sjo4 Bt4i"latv a4 a 4f n.e 'iB. ral witl a n4 I. r S.at lick'.. AUTO FLUSHER BIDS DUE (own.il In Take Mrr- lo Hrr-U frtaklinx Marrja Trwa. rvprk'.Ofr ls r?;' amnl of 3 nt bo I li wi'i la i a.r i.attnil aal 5fi'in bjr wits t aj.fn irotlalloi W..la.!r a i'io'U n li mfumn b')r-i' lo ilxrt fir Ml far w t , r-a klaaa. A tMr4 wt.l bo buM cr. TS m.1' sr tl4 I il I i-i'l - A a i: ti-. hi ar t3t In -Tt. t" n:B) Wnl N i!rt-rf. v( Th. i b'i5l w;: b mo or-rawa. tt !-" to a lo r A . j . a . t i . . ' v-' i v -ir - . , ' - . 1 - luTj - J.-.'...... ,.v New Paved Street to Lead to Interstate Bridge. RIGHT OF WAY OBTAINED Tun. rrr-rarrtl by lr H '." Cl 1 roto lirjan lo lturtl Jlrt ana Con.lrartlon of Vlartact Crr 0.-W. It. X Track. PT lh .!- th Intcr.laia btiif l ... .i. . ti. I'orll.tl'l win rara m Ba pa4 trrt it.odln norlbwr4 frcra lf pr"! rr4 CI cnioa u. n,T.Bi .irrri lo !! citr limit at C.;Kin Siojea load. fornr a dlrvl coBvt.oo blao VBton IS kr4 aprroarh. n. for Ikta prolKt. lnroIln an pf4;fra ef i4.t. haa baa torn pl.t. 4 and Ik pr4;n for th work w.r tcmel.1.4 by IS trouom rr r. Tb cllf atrJy k C9l:ni a fa"l rUhl cf way for lh "' Ml dutanc bwn la rna ji v " .au an4 ColumOi . ,.ka 9 . M . . rflRAtfl 1 t& ntr by k ro.-tU"4 ItoHway. Uht rwr Cmrny. ik comjinr ,...... b.M ina ai.-io a a r.M ef w.y for It Vaico4r lio. ruaa alt for t at. rtt B prc. B.'rl r-. for IB ! la af a ral fm Hraa atrrrl l l-u- a. I .tr-l. T'- mAl.rlal ! irwm la,, wa; fc rli:4 in b.twn u." lrl nj ii!l.a irl. up lo a potnl rtar Itatla.n airl. wr a f.ini irrra cn.r.t 4.(t wl!l atari 1 Kcki trthf4 a di.tar-a of l r Ifc trara o( It It. A N At Ik riartk i'J of turn IJJ'I a-. wi.l ba riJ a li.tro cf ff. Tk ail Will rr from I to tl fai lo plk At t'olurcfti S.ouarh r4 lh 8.a wilt eor.tiri witn a f.l fortninar Ik apprewrk to . br:!- Thla la b.ln b'4'.l bow witk 4r4fic from Colum. bv Knr. an4 II ! prn4 l mak tk ntr a part of lha B;l la Ik aan-.a asanB.r. 1b ll.l ll b of art.at d- ia If wt.l b of ri3frt4 concr:. rvMrubWnC mwSt II ntya Bw a........ n.r Kainvan a tlutfk. It Wilt bar a t-f--n tailaar ao4 will b II f.t or a.l Tk i-tu-i win com It sb4 t" rl cf lb proJl l.4. OI4 Trr.ll. Vi'ork l a) Tw Owl. Vln Ik '.a4 4. t an I f:i ar corli rl't. J. prov-1 id wi.l b rut tkruS tar rria". Th. coat of Ik triad-ail r r.l.a ar l b a.M4 acaiarl a .n.tri.i mt.nj.rar a far aoutk aa Broadway. Tha rl of r-lr. wtll b a...l a.a.tit a!utl.n prorrty r.r. a. .....til IS ant'ra .tr.t.h of low ... - , . r - v - I . , . ' - i-' .-'''..-' ; ''1 I ... " . '- ''"- " ; - . i ' " ' ' " "" " ' "I ' " V Ur" i.T' ..--''. . r - .,. . . C- APPHOAGHVORKDUE erot ittFa Hatct Utt &4 Lt SSCT-NT-S ON IMON-AVENtE BRIPCE APPROACH fliouth ro4 haa woodn lrrtl. whi. h rarrlr Btrraii-ara. Thra la no prori.lon for hU-lra ovir lh traatla. All 11a o'-'l trralt orat will b lorn out for lh modrrn iructur. Th Council barlna: par.rd th ordinance prldir for lh prorrdsnn. bid for th work will bo called tor within a ahorl tlm MARTYRS TO BE HONORED Hibernian Arrange Memorial rro- (ramnie for NoTcnilxr 31. Th forly-tlKhth annual memorial In h-nor of lh Inrh'ttr m.riyn wni b rrtrliral'd tn H'bernlan Hall. J0 Rua.rll atrrrt, llunday ntlit. .ovcm. b-r 11. undor lh aiicplr of ! Jn clnl Order of Hibernian. A pro f ramto of mu.lc and rrjd:nB will ivn and lh Bddr of lh day will b dttard by Jud J. i . E. II. iJerry will prld. Tb enterlalnmenl. whlh win open lo th public, will bruin Bt I:Ij. !ia Marl Chapman win P ao y con.p.ni.l durln th veninr. i n cmni.tf In rh.rc conmria ri r. 44. rry. K. X. McM'Mmin, J. . u cr. Hoi. art Vr and P. W. lanc. Th projrramm fol.owa: -Columbia fi t"n ef h Ocran." (la4 O'ac. Da ."t r . W . v;a.l Oraraoa I!-. .nr. 'tr-n'i J""0 D. alB -T- H.ri. Tl. I V" T'lrourk Ta li. t -a iraccw ilc-arthr A':r." ..J - J. P- Kaur.iuth -v.. i.- Mta. K'nrr v. M-itr V ...m o bli" Aona Marhr 'V.4 JI. rk to rrtn- Wr. J. f. Iia) 4r. y & y; v .n.rr.in. .rcon.c.n.al. -Th. a,. , ot.,.r C4 . FANCY FOWLS ARE COMING fctiow Will IW Held Hern I'rom De- rrmbrr lo I I Inrlualie. vr - ah. a io f.nrv fowl now at lh ranamB-r'aolflc International E- s.n IVan.ura will b j j . 1 .... 1 . ... .... - - broutfM lo I'nrtlaPd rarly In tormhr to bo on aiMbilion In lh arwnih an nual ahow of lha Oregon I'oultry and ft Ft", k A.aoclation. Th will b hl4 In th baarrr.'nt cf th Too bulldm. fifth and Aldrr ,lrt. from L-mfr.r to It. lorlualv. Thr will o at lt . fowl iiown. It la bnTi. B oiria romlec In dallr from all oar th ! clfio NortUwaal. The prrr.lam ltt baa bo nt out by John Mann. Bc r.try of th aaoclatton. and' tn n.on.y award wi:t total IISOCH. Tb ntrl cto al midnlsbt. Nombr Workmen ar ow wirlnc lb Teon b'4lld.nar bmnt for lihta and tli dltplay coof ar brlp conirtlctd. CHURCH HONORS PASTOR lie. . VmtI DuBoIb U Cuewl al Cele bration by Coo re ration. Kr. S. tarl DuBola ka bn tb ra.tor of th Orand-Avnu United ITbyt-rlan Cbutrh lor tha pt ! j ear. Th ronr.atlon. Krldy nlcht. ltratd th anlvrraarr of t" ar. U of th paator with apprcprlat xcrciar. Tb consresatlon. Ill tiun dy aciooi aaX clicr worUH5 orfitn- IMPROVEMENT. X. . --..-w, Wf.w.-. I 4a - - Ixatlona of th eurrh ,. relented Rv. and Mr. Uuilols with a beautiful fil ter tra et In rcotfnitlun of faithful work and aa a tokaii 01 eateern. Itrv. lr. luBola came to the f.rand iv.iuu i'niti- I'raabvterian Church from M. Loui. ilo.. nnd the flrat morn, ma- T"li. wero attended by 13. Th church had been ba.lly broken up by rtrif and waa on the point of com plete rollapae. but all this paaaed quick, ly. and todav there In no more pro, perous church In Portland. It haa a membership of more than I'm. Fa-tern Oregon llcm-fits by Ha In. KCHO. Or.. Nov. 20. (Special.) Heavy ralnn In t!il vicinity the past few day have been a great benefit to tb Kail-sown grain a well aa th road. !?t of th farmern put their grain la while Die ground waa dry, trusting for a rain which has now com, making th outlook hopeful at this early data. Ir. oyo Recovrriu;?. - Dr. Allan T. Noyau, of this city, who has been aerioualy ill at St. Vincent's Moopiiai tor tn pi iew uiw. 4 44.- Idly recovering and Is expected to be . . , l . able to leave mat institution a rnun time. H haa been confined to nts oea In ih ho.pital since Tiiedsy Pimiesipple YOUR family will enjoy these rich, juicy slices of Hawaiian Canned Pineapple. A tempting dessert, healthful and economical 10c to :5c a can according to size of can and grade of quality cheaper thin it's ever been before. ASSOCIATION' OF HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE PACKERS GARLAND BCIIOIKC CHICAGO (5) 1 1 aiinmwii 111 rr 1 ' T I , -. ", .- -.w ,a .a.K .J SAVE MONEY AT SIMONg Your dollars have the greatest buying power at this store and we defy competition. Free delivery on purchases of $1.00 or over SUGAR with othr purchases of One over. Monday only. Imlt of 1.x Worto. GROCERIES 25c Jelly, jar 150 20c Cherries, 4 cans for 5t 15c Prunes, pound..-. 10(J 10c Prunes, 6 for 23 Regular 10c Peaches, 4 for 230 10c Black Figs, pound 50 10c Kippered Herring, can 50 10c Salmon, 4 for 250 25c Catsup, 3 for 2.0 15c Catsup 50 CONDENSED MILK 5r. 1 I nrsular JOc. l.lmlt of nve TRUSTEES IN CHARGE Lewiston Land & Water Com pany Embarrassed. ENTERPRISE IS GREAT Frank Ilobcrtoon," of Uoberteon & i:vlns. Portland, and William Tlaompaon, Idaho Trust Coin puny, IiCleton, Receiver. Embarrassed because of th unusual conditions of the past few years and their serious reaction upon It busi ness, the Lewiston Land & Water Com pany has bec-n placed in the hands of a receiver, nana for a reorganization will be prepured and submitted at the SIMON'S 0 J. SIMON R & BRO. earliest possible caie. pepsin, which 110 i-wumui-h mo 0..r.- A very large proportion of the stock est known remedy for indigestion, con . . .. h.M in Portland. . ..., .i ,,.,m, irm.hi in Id V 'K J ....... -r.. and the Jewtston wno ........ . . pany was one of the largest and most preientloua orchard land enterprises tn th Northwest. - Frank Robertson, of the firm of Robertson A Ewing. of Portland, and William Thompson, president of tne Idaho Truat Company, of Lewiston. havo been appointed receivers. Mr. Robertson left last night for Lewiston to consult with Mr. Thompson. The condition of the company is not regarded as desperate, nor even very " ?. tha oresent time HO suits hive been filed against the com pany, and perhaps tue . obligation U $3.ono delinquent taxes and water rates due. Both of these items are a prior lien under the Idaho statutes, and as the company found Itself unable at this time to sccuro the necessary funds, the di rectors decided to place- the property in the hands of receivers, which will enable them to borrow on receivers certificates sufficient amount to cover all pressing claims. Asacta Exceed Liabilities. The last published statement of the company showed, assets of 12.676,296.25 with liabilities of S1.279.H7.29. The bonded Indebtedness amounts to $90t, 7U0 and is made up of four separate issues. The amount of bonds remain ing unpaid under bond Issue No. 1 is 120 000: bond Issue No. 2, $41,000; bond issii No. 3. $172,000. These three Issues are all secured by first mortgages on separate tracts of land. 1 an .uu,.'u" - . , outstanding, collateral 1 trust and coupon !-.. 4. th. .mount of 1239. JOU. UQIC8 IO ...w ....w ... - The principal asset as mown ny ms Statement conwists real estate I ' arv . A I" " it ' Your Grocer Sells It or -1 20 Lbs. for . . . Dollar or of Sucar lo Knch Cnatomcr. Solid Pack Tomatoes, 4 for 10c Peas, 4 for 10c Beans, can 15c Beans, 4 for 250 230 ..50 250 15c ABC Sardines, 3 boxes 250 20c Walnuts, 2 pounds for 250 25c Almonds, 2 pounds for.... 350 20c Washing Powder, 2 for. .250 10c Dixie Tie, 2 packages for. .50 Choice Flour, sack $1.15 K9Ef lm to n umuiun . m w SALVAGE STORE 131-133 FIRST Family Compound of Simple Laxative Herbs Recommended for Constipation When a remedy has stood the test of critical analysis and strong competition for over a quarter of a century and es tablishes Itself as the indispensable household remedy in thousands of homes, it is pretty good evidence of its efficacy. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsin has been on the market since ISS'.i, its use being gradually extended tjntil now It Is gen erally regarded by drussit as the staple family laxative. It is a combi nation of simple laxative herbs, free from opiates or narcotic drus. gentle In its action and positive in effect. It coats only fifty cents a bottle and can be purchased In drugstores everywhere. Mr. Frank Klima, of 2309 Ashland Ave., Baltimore, Md.. wrote Dr. Cald well recently that he had tried about everything without bein helped until he got a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which he considers tne great I K valued at $1,598,350 and contracts ora land sold, $196,150. The amount due from the irrigation company, a 'sepa rate corporation, is $470. ouO. Two Reason Clven. Two reasons are given for the em barrassment of the company. The first Is because of default in payments of a large amount of contracts for lands sold. At one time the company had on its books land contracts in excess of $1,000,000. During the past four years, owing to financial conditions, contracts to the amount of over $600,000 have been cancelled. Lack of deman4 for orchard lands is ascribed as a sec ond cause. The project is located at Lewiston. Idaho, and comprises about 8000 acres of land, of which 5500 acres have been subdivided into 40-acre blocks, sur rounded by streets, each block being subdivided into five-acre tracts, prac tically all of the platted land con- "Mother" writes: "My son and daugh ter have reached the ages of 21 and 19. Both of thorn have grown up quickly and are well formed and strong look ing, but they are neither of them strong and active as I had hoped they would he. They both are weak and timid. They are listless and forgetful and I am much alarmed over their condi tions." Answer: . Your children have both grown large at the expense ,of their strength. Their systems need a good bracing tonic and builder. Three grain cadomene tablets will Do splendid for them and should make them strong and healthy in a short time. . "Miss C" writes: "I am so light In weight that my friends call me 'Bubble.' I am very thira and pale. I want to in crease my weight." Answer; What your system requires is a good blood and nerve tonic. Such you will find in three grain hypo-nu-clane tablets. Take these tablets with your meals and they will cause proper; assimilation of your food. I always recommend these tablets to increase the weight. ' "R. Tl. No. 2" asks: "Will wou please tell me what is the matter with me and teil me what 1 may jret to muke me well? I have constant misery in my back on both sides, have headache all the time, and my. leet and limba. In MEN'S FURNISHINGS Reeulir 4.50 Norfolk 9 flfl Corduroy Coats go at iffvliUvl Regular 7.50 Heavy J OC Mackinaw Coats so at 9tH lieg-ular J3.50 Heavy COCK Mackinaw Shirts go at iUJ Regular J2.50 fine Woolen ff I CfJ Shirts, all sizes, go at JliJU Kerular 50c lien's Fleeced OCp lTnderwear eoes at MU All Men's, Women's and Children's Rubbers at HALF-PRICE PAINTS Chi-Namel Stains on sale 0 1 CfT at eallon li0U $2.70 Varnishes on sale at C I fin the gallon 0 I .UU House Paints are now on 91 0C ealo at, the gallon UliAl Shingle Stains are now on Cnr. sale at. gallon ,uu Regular BOc Floor vax on I up mi. u t tha nound I vw 12. no Cedar Moo Oils on $1.00 sale at, gallon ST. NEAR ALDER Needs 91 K. l-'IlAMv KLIMA. Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsin from your driggist. and keep it in the house. A trial botttle. free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 104 Washington St., Monticello, 111. sists of apple and pear orchards, most of which are now bearng. YAKIMA APPLES ARE FIRST Washington State Student Jiulsres Win Trophy From Idaho. SPOKANE. Wash., Nov. 20. The Yakima district won first prize today at the eighth annual apple show, in progress here, the winning exhibit comprising lOu boxes of winesaps. Spokane Valley district growers won second prize on Winter bananas. The Wenatchee district came within a frac tion of a point in the race for second place. In the apple-judging contest between teams of college studenUs Washington State College, defeated the University of Idaho nnd won the silver trophy. Tho questions answered ' below are general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Bldg.. College-Kllwood Sts.. Dayton, O., enclosing self-addressed stamped en velope for reply. Full name, and ad dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drugstore. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. fact my whole body swells. The urine I pass is very little and a kind of dark brown. It seems to be going into my blood." Answer: You did not say how long rou have been suffering, but you have a well developed case of kidney trou ble. Start at once taking balmwort tablets. They should get your kidneys in good order in a little while. ... "L. w." writes: "My blood is in bad condition. I suffer with constipation and my tongue is always coated. My skin is dark and I have pimples and I feel tired all the time, but 1 am too nervous to sleep. Please prescribe. ' Answer: Oet a tube of three grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur) and take according to directions. They will clean your blood, aid digestion and relieve constipation. When you get your blood pure, the other symptoms disappear. . . "Lucile" writes: "I want to get rid of dandruff and itching scalp. What would you suggest?" Answer: In my practice I have pre scribed the same treatnent for seven years to overcome dandruff, and thou sands are satisfied there is nothing better than the use of plain yellow minyol. Minvol contains no alcohol, and cleans and vitalizes the scalp. It tends to strengthen the scalp and gives life, luster and health to the hair. . "W. W. C." writes: "I have painad so much flesh that I'm all out of pro portion and I do not teel good. hat will reduce my weight?" Answer: Five errain arbolone tablets are the most effective and safest re ducers I know of. They are harmless; come in sealed tubes with comvlete di rections. Adv. ... v" r i 00 IMBl a feBtftla. , i