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THE SCXDAT OnEflOXIAy, PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 21.' 1913. ' g i 71 TCJTI f SOUTHERH OREGON 10 GET ART WORKS Ashland Men Make Selections From Among Exhibits at San , Francisco Exposition. LINCOLN STATUE CHOSEN r-ft"r--J r-. U tc,ec X TKai Male ).m-nr hmhm fim ir( ;ir i. HutUr ,rVtvt. t ft rpfln wit. It lh" rnmjtnift ht t"i rltr tir' h f ouf !' n4 'tu f r It.- frhr rr mntf'-. h .. i thm !:... .n f-e -"rl df mhtr i!iin f"prf mit. laJncnttv by A r font rrt. hiih isn hibii4 tnrouhAt ft yr If. t M .'-"-lrF' fcn.M.ac. nj a rrU. of f mo I ell StA-tort f.ire in. known ivli fttinee.n. ta mrM. Th four t f lmrt tj-iev thr sr4 u?m trrJ mall tieur ff rMIl It . -rtnt work -.rw. I b rr rt NMur for ih hrfi rtfr Tft rrh l.'iv; tht of th Un.oA $4'K ,r a,.rl. Atf Vftf. of forHnJ. rll frtk. ttm amonc K M lrur. n4 t '! 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W m-r Jf-I "4 r wNMirmR by r r weo rrrostv m of or l-f wt. bv jn-tin rrv' r y bfo4 t'ur tn pt-ltms in of Wl lnl'rtin ft btt t O I bo CVO ii'l4 tnt f Ur ( wtwn I1 n frvivn U to r ivw too fir bom f rm rfop, .) to-li.J froiW tlKnt thiM f-om tft . Tno S-for-(! pp' ro f - oni cm. in p- t -f t run .f.non Tt 'o o ruMvt bro In r . Wftil t -f I tof W'tf mro oi Ihio jr if r-n tn t S U'i. A pp.- rretr oil t mvR 'ri ti IiLjt on mn rlh trl. fcH r C'o to b tt r"uH kp rvt:r J. fo mm tni ho b i4 nv h tl murt in)4iri ffrn mnf rvfwo I imi trWa Moo, r.lwoff J. J--M. of t m. appiniH bv Mn'r ifUfi-nirlMi tw tooo tf thm r)o h.hif or. I rot-irn thm - tr ttt, I r- o ln lr o a n-k 9nt tno t m vtfir loittac kt. t rcob om of unimrt hin I fMtf oppi l br th mim an4 nUAnCifir n- tfto fc'"J:fi 1'4f!uO, bt h t niir'i ftJ tbo ta t, rcif f O) pm.Ml omhtolt o4 on tbi will bo fuiir rpf -nftio. tho too tnt d.ein-rio ff?ur-o th ant Moo. J'.iiif opplo on4 n oiiimtu H.-aoT p-Atnt n in tho rUr of Ti"Prtei. oil mo n rmift tfrrnriillr In ir T hoT:o th!r tmrnno tn mobrf fftcnt N n fvotaro rt tho ntiro ipii:i'in h trft4 mucn n tv pe4 Attnriun o b to If wl r, np. o? U b tio bail ln of fop I r In I Trnpor t ti-o I' ! -. TWO TRAP EXTORTIONER p---t I rlc ! Prtldlrr. S lan. Alirtnplns I rami. M:-W rrir.K. It ftr hlrc I'l rr' frni fnhcAPt for to a ni ho-n I h y cru4 o f collet lf 4.:ir from lrii for t"- ' Ion t hw inir ni at jh irt -- an t lUrlfori! Kidv. Wl ;i.T.- tv ifi l;rno';it rri-a front pl'i:ra p ..-rt-H th( iy r Ktma r e-a k-a I T1 dl'-i nt la lha Wt!. auntie rrkt rh mrifr. pnrrhaa In ar? an ! Wi:;ir.tiff t !ip. ef f'Tv. T'1 a a ftiaa a 'Lri-hl thrn Ri toM t ik at iy hl b-' a iain "a ?l nc ! It f T 10 rd thai iav tou:l hav I vm afroaa f(r n;.-' rrtt. th dt-tl ' thr k -. 1 man a ntarkl ii:.jr t. tM.ft . . crir t"uan' Ikm h4 ("M tnt half a tork tftr !t.-ti Bar (tiiM a4 fa itl kirn. H- tnl la -Io w tna bi t. tka (!rt;tf !f, tBl lh'7 tn.t Mm (Brit tt oat. Xh prinp al prf,'or !.t1 fa'ion ktl k w )(rra laaar. 4 itin s). a d'trata of t -J t ! 1'iitiR. nfa at t; fa-mTr trl. Vctrrt f'4. la th Manhattan avr I'.ntft. h;4 Maar la I; )'' I on a rfutt ef t.!ortion. EPISCOPALIAN R03E DOFFED r- ttrw IVraart llaMnaa Caltao- tt:v- T""l:k. N- 1 N"l -mfo lhaa i.ha fat frara tho l:ptrral altar. Vkara k tmaltra f.r aloa r. lha H-t Ri4aif M I4ara offr-4 f.rl aoltna ku aa a trtt a.f la tuaaaa CatavIK Caarvfe. Tal a "l. Ana I:omaa rliiir t nurco. iranlaol. I- I. Tba aUlfica wbara faih.r i:44 ar-rr4 - lon la Tirial l:plrot.al fburrh. IIrantooo. Max .f bia dartibimara in lha l.p- rcal Church war al Iba . Ktbr l.dwaMa yara old. and ba waa an I piacopal clarcjrmaa 14 yar- Tba d'aon of lha huh lb" U. John 54. Kl.ly. aaalor of lha Human t'atbolK- Church of lha IU1 tarfa-m-til. Urooklrn. aho baptu4 Katbr :4ar4a ! ba ambfa-4 lha Jtoman I'atholie fUM. All Iba y.afa thai rathar Kdararda waa rx-tor of lha l r.nl a ixxl l.piacopal rkunk t'athar Kilr a tator of lha llraatarood llama Oalbolic Churrh. A warm frundahlp apran up b.an lha I m a man. and Iba raull of lha lopa, Ibaotoclral dlarttto l"ar lnduld in aa that Father llararda rln4 front bia pariah and a month latT a baptli! by Kathar Klaly. Anothar pftaal la all at lha mm waa tba l;tr. Tbomaj H". Connolly. pf,a paa!.r of M. A' Chofh. Tt- pr..hr will ba lha lt.tr. William K. yi.-Hnnm. of Wtburr. I. I.. prldnt of tba Catholic Truth) thirty. r'athar Cdwarda la oppin with frtand la Urantwood and aarly lhi a,k will ratvirn to Icarh in M. Kran ria" Colla fmlnary. lrlo. !.. In Ika dlurwa of Altoona. It aa lhra ha pnt lha lat four yaara aludjlnc for lha Hnman Catholic priaatbood- Ha look lha rourra In tbalor and ph luaopby by lha aida of ati4nta a tnird of bia af. Kalh.r llwarda baa joined lha third or4r of tt. Francia. r'alb'r l:dwarda waa orjalnrd In lha Human Catholic prirathood In lha Kran rlKan chap-l by lha P.lcM llr. Ku s.na A. tiry. Tuhop of Alloona. Il look lha nama In ralicmn of -Mirhaal." and In tha futura will ba known aa r'athar Mlrhatl. II bin lha rul of lha r'ranrtarana ! oa Ihrir rallsloua nam rathr than lhair lal nam. f'alhar t.dwarda' lfa dia4 about two ya-ara bfor ha lft tha t:ptaroal corn muntun. baa no rhtldrtrn. UNFIT HELD AS PERIL H:rtni ctto wrn.T : HtT:n, aBraaalaa af tra alaw aa Ila Unai af Aaartlaa; 1 Ittaaat Ikaaaa ta ataa. rillfjtpi:l.ritl. Not. U. fnlaaa Ihla Nation lakra lnimdiala atapa to atop fia farrodurlton of lla unfit rltl aana t la aloonird. Thta rontructloO waa pla-4 upon th n-i prohlrm r r.ntly by lTtfaor t' Conklln. of rrtnrrinn Crlrrlty. In hl aMr al tha a-ond clay'a aion of tha alfh annual of tha .Vmarlran AaaorlatlOO for Mwlr and l'rntlin pf Infant 34or. laity. laplorln lha ln-raln x -intln) of prominni famillra Ihroueh rara auirlda alwl lha romparatl a apa thy of ao.-i.-ty toward lha rt-r ro.iurt Ion of Ita mania!! dn-lnl mrmbrft, ha if(uH for tba tu(-n.: naura of ae itiaiioa of mn and women whoa r!.iuirn woull ronatlluta a mulct lo lhair rvmrnuftillr. Tha attonlion of lha conrantlon a rallad by yarloua palt-ra tn tha ap haluna death rata of Infanl In found- l'n aailuina I T. Alfred K. of ..w York l it y. derlarad thai m in mjl!onl -Irath Tala arnom Infant has rt.mhad - l(h that rertaln am- parta look upon a baby' antranra Into an aiilum aa tha 'ilmf or ita Doom an4 lhl In lh" laal fw ra a knowl. adaa 't eoniitirn ba bronci-.t about a la- k of faith n th uarfulneii of all tntlt4tl-na rartnf for Infant an4 rhi!. dr.n. Attack nc Iba proMm from a rnrttri-(ita at irwrf pa.lnt. lr. J Joaa. tjh na iar. ilir- tor of tha B ir-a-j of I'hIM lllna of th fvpartnent of Ha!(h of tha Cur of N York. 4" rtar I I'll t"i ll tt half th baMea that di In Inatllulior: roi t- aaveaj If ii-ia batia ara bar44 out with f.str mother In trtat boip. -tKM4 ru.-tAkt ra on a:o4 hered ity. " aa-l l"rofr Conkl.n. in opn Ina hi a.l4eaa on the lnirvatton ef th aMiallr anr.t. Th onlr poalt! waT af Improatra; lha bunian rara I by r aiatlntf men and wo' en of faoltrrbar-ararlati--a from lha rank of father and ntot-ra. Te animal breeder and plant r w r ha already aoitred th probln. but no! In a aay whl.h ran ba adapted I1 tha ne4 of human ba -mca Mankind li ttr ronaent lo b-rtnar rpro4-ea4 In a brea-ima pen. Th 4 -a of Iba auparman la an irid. renl draatra. a mut ba ronlrnl if wa tln-i a way la elimlnata tha woral Biacfib-ft of ex-let. Thafa I aft t'i-tlnn boj what th fa-ttty member of -arid ar Increaa Inc. althoutfta their laraa known num kae may In pari ba dua la t'-e ear with hi--n, Ihey ha been rlaa1.1d by movie rn intit. II lira u' in lha mwr of orey lo ettt:lnat lha air pndnt rla by pretentinc It repro duction. I faor a r--Ballon of lha ea a lha Iraat rer-uNi nietho-1 of itinax'4liinc Ihrir kind. It I a blot on lha nam of ane atata ra.!lns Itaelf riviliMat that permit iba Inter bre-dlnj of idiot. -Tha ttrcal 4ncr til far etty and rountrr alike I lha disappearance of lha rood to- k. Tho coo-t hareUttary Imea nra tannine out from eaue BMrh ro'4Wt ba atrrljej. In Htnn. rhltade-hta and other lara rltlea the o44 famille are atylnc out. Mmb would ba a-eomp!ihe4 toward lb preeerra lion of Ilia Nation If w rould make II plain lo eeery cltian thai ha Uvea not to Mm -elf alone and that perhapa hi Bratt duty la lo la wholeaome anJ has-py .rl.l!Jren to the rare. "It ha cv m to bo a maxim lo r a Ihlrtr I a rar aa a uead molt or a tjuaker ba by. Th y laker. Ilka other trlin ilmlt. are clyins oul. Krery mean ahould ba taken lo hrlnc about fia marriasa of lha bet with lha bt. If wa pretvnt lha reproduction of the beat and permit lha reproduction of tha worat. lha Nation la eioomrd.' ELEPHANT STCPS TRAIN llnnsnr Pacliderrta. Ifanllns tor Apph. April' r-'nerccrary Prnkra. JOUCT. ItU No. II A Kant K train aa bowline alone nwrlly It milea waat of bera racanlly when, with k great crunch, en went the automatic air brakca. I'aaaencer wera thrown forward over l-ia arala and lha train rrew wa la a panic. i:ncinrr W Katly hurlaj hl trenelh en tha throttle and tha wheale KrounJ Bra from tha rait. Then there we another lur b and lha train parted. Aa eoe-i t-a la front -tiott could b atoppad a irtirtal arriamble baean to diacoear lb trouble. It waa found finally In apanal car rarrylne an ele phant. Iter keerr had hurt hi reel orrr tba emergency brake rord. There wa an arpl In on of lha porkete and Lo-jlaa. O altbant. in an affort to let lha appl. pulled th cord, eat the ntrncr brake and broke the train In twain. It rtuired Ja mtnutea to repair lha damatf and ralm the tl cited pan-ea-jera. UalUr-r I.lshtinc lUlrw Cut. WAt-LACK. i:f. Not. Ta In a d cl.lon band-d d-wn by Ih. Iuhllc V tlll la Commlin. h l'M rat for rhi city ar rducd 11 1-1 per rent. Tl queetlon W a lha l-ad n l.aua In tha laat City tlecllun. Conalderebla nidation h deelcp4 oul of th matter. Tba rat. jh effect Ivrem bar I. Mendota lamp roal. tit Ion d IWareO. Aiblaa Tual Co. Ad. BAD APPLES SPOIL N EV 0 RLE AN S T R AD E Two Wenatchee Carloads of Crated, Unpacked Culls Demoralize Market. SHIPPERS LOSE ON FREIGHT I-rtldlrnt 1 fowl Clly Willi Inferior f.radca al Ixjmt prli-ra l'nr Xorthwrel rrodurt Snlce Itrduct-d J J IVr Crnt. pt APTurn m. oBnr. NKff OKtaKANM, Nor. 10. ?peclaU) The 1 of two carload of crated an. lea from Wer.itcbee. Wah.. today, with the propect of ten more arrltrlns nlthln lha next week, ha thorouehly demorallaed Ih market for fnry eradra of North tlern apple In New iirlean. The bu-hel rrate of unpacked cull arrived In New orleon running with rot. and were eold at auc tion lo the peddler for from r lo 0 rent a bo. Car No. StJ aoM for the eroa price of $:T.0 and car No. 41 brouaht $3T.J. Sale al thee flaure mean that the hlpi-er In Wenalchee will hare to pay out of pocket to the railroad companle for freight. The flrt two car of the crated apple arrived In fair condition and broucht tl a box aa an average, but the ttiird car of Ihla cra.le of frull to arrive wa aold lat Wrdneeday at an (vrrtE price, of rent a bo, which left the rower to pay more than IJOO In freirht. The mnr unfortunate feature of the arrival of tho poor crude of Northwest ern Wlneaapa. ciplHenbere. Oinon. Ben Pari. Klacka. Hn. Iclaware Red. Yellow Newtown 1'lppln and Arkanaa ftlacka la that alorea which have Mo- ked up w ith fancy -trade have had their alea of hlsh-prlce fruit tem porarily curtailed. A hundred peddler are worklne the city, aelllna- North-we-tcrn apple at aa low a flRure aa 10 centa a doien. .hleearet ( ailed Mlalake. TMa I the rlret caon that buahel crate of wormy or deformed apple have been hlpped from the North!. A S-enarl. who I the larfral aiealer In box applea In New trlan.. aald: "It waa a area! mlatake to alim three cull from tha Northwest. Men to whom I bare aold fancy applea front th. Northwret al about I - a box have had their eale cut down Ti per cent. The New Orlrana market will not fully recover from thl tback for three) week. "In my opinion even the C grade of apple elioul l b- Kept In the N'orthweaL. aa It ta lmpolble for tha hipprr out there to compete with the barrel-appie hlpper on that srad of apple, bet rauna of th disadvantage that come from paying a hteh freleht charge. ,-u-h grade of apple pull down the l-rlcea upon the fancy grad of North wralero apple." New Orleans ha not been a large ronnumer of Northweetrrn afiplea. ita-r fruit shipped In from lha Orient and grown locally are cheap, and only a litti;ted demand thu far haa been created for th fancy apple of the Nort-iwet. Tbl r New Orlean ha tn a very heavy bur of barrel ai pUa from the Mississippi Valley. Fully e rara of barrel apple are now In cold torge at New Orlrana Matter Market t'.kpae-led. The opinion among representative of shipping organisation in New orlean I thai Ih later market for fancy grade of Northwest box apple will ba strong, tva the uusntlty In cold ator age I mil aa great aa usual. New Orleans, because of it strategic position, is a great market for lemons n-l banana. Hcfor th California l-mnrt grower rroaded lha rilctllan lemon Importer Into a narrower circle buyer rem from as far a Chicago lo gr supplies al the ae of rargoe of lemons from Italy. Th banana trad inland from New Orlean I In control of the I'nlted Krull Company. Thl company. If II ba a cargo of overripe banknaa com ing Into port, followed by a cargo of firat-ciass fruit, haa been known to throw overboard the first rargo of IS. jo a to :o.oo bunches and allow the second cario lo be aold on an unclut l'd market. The lulsl.vna orange-erower were counting upon a crop of about 2-00 car, but the hurricane of a month ago ruined these expectation, leaving not 34 per rent of the fruit on the ire. AIR CRAFT SHOT FORTH iH-xter for Ijiunrliins I'rom Ship la Tried Oul Snrx-ctwfullj. vVAftHINt; T"oN. I. C Nov. in. The first aucressful test of the Nav' aero plane launching device, known a tha "catapult' method. ha be-n held aboard the cruiser North Carolina, ac cording to Information received by the Navy lpartm-nt. Th device la Ihe product of the Ingenuity of Captain Vt I. Chamber. 1". t. N.. and o far a known the I'nlted Mat' Navy la Ihe fir! to adopt uch a ytetn. The device consist of a oar running on a rait. Th arropian to be launched la fastened to the car. which ahoota forward at high speed and slops at th end of the rail. The aeroplane. In tha meantime having gained headway. I rrteaard and aoara Into Ihe air. The proMrm I to Increase the speed of Ihe aeroplane from nothing to 0 mllei an hour In Ihe short launching space afforded on an ordinary ship's deck. I toy Tlilcf Sent lo He forma tory. rKNTKAI.I A. Wa.-h.. Nov. V (Spe cial. I'lradlng guilty lo a charge of grand larceny. Krank Hum, a former Inmate of the Stale Training l.-hool. wa sentenced vesterday by Ju!ge lllce In th Lewla County Superior Court to a term of from one to 1$ yeare in Ihe Mat Reformatory at Monroe. Burn wa charged by N. Grandrhamp. black smith al the school, with having atolen a revolver, clothes and moor from hi borne. Non-Contrlbulor Sent t Jail. rtor:HfR5. Or.. Nor !n. tSpeclal.) After denying a motion for a new trial. Judge Hamilton today sentenced A. U I'araiKi. of Tiller, to a term of six month In the county Jail. He waa convicted; on a char: of non-upport preferred by Mr, laraioo. t-entenc In the rase til suspended upon th de fendant's promise to contribute 110 a month toward Ihe support of hi w ife. Pjllilan Visit Metlford Ixxlre. Al.lt ANT. Or, Nov. :o. (Special) frig S. Young, supreme chancellor of Ihe KnJghta pf l-ythla. passed through Albany thl evening on hi way lo Medford. Ha wa Joined here by lllard Mark, grand hancellor of th Oregon Orand l.ode. who will accom pany him on bl visit lo.ihc Medford lodge. 1 ON Thanksgiving Day, whether you walk, ride or motor you'll want a new Overcoat, for Thanksgiving airs are crisp and nippy Come to this store to see the models that are in the mode. You'll find here beauty, fit, ease and luxury of fabric at a modest price. $15, 20, $25, $30, $35 Men, Main Floor Young Men, Second Floor BEN SELLING Morrison Street at Fourth 13: MINE TRUSTEE SHOT H. P. Ridgley, 65, Defends Property Against 5 Invaders. ASSAILANT IS WOUNDED Miniature Ita I tic I l'oucht for rot.se-... Ion. After VIlch Aired Owner Itentove Bullet l-'roin IK With roeket Knife. WKNATt" HKK. "flash, Nov. rO. t!pe rlil.i defending one of hi ralunble mining properties at Ulewatt against five men loday. Henry I'. Ridgley. aced S. wa shot In Ihe leg In a rough-and-tumble ni;hl outside the mine In the deep snow. Three hol aere exchanged. Mr. Rldsley hitting one of the assailants but not wounding him seriously. The assailants are bringing the wounded man to Wenatchee for medical atten tion. Mr. Ridgley extracted the bullet from hla leg with a pocket knife. The five men told Mr. Ridgley yes terday that he would have to give up possession of the mines, of which the court had appointed him trustee. He told them they would have lo right for It. The gang with area wa attempting to break down the mine door, when Mr. Ridgley appeared and ordered them away. One of Ihe men grappled wltn him. Revolver were drawn, and for a short lime a miniature war was staged. For three year Ihe mines at HIeweft have been In litigation. The Kupreme Court recently decided In favor of Mr. Ridgley and hi Interesta against the Amalgamated Mine Company, appoint. Ing Mr. Rldcley trustee, lie I a pioneer miner of Blewett and for year has waged a fight lo retain possession of hla claims. The assailant have not beep Identified. Two Coot Women IMoneem Die. M . RSI f FTKT.T. Or., Nov. 10 Ppe- clal. ) Death has removed two Coos County women pioneers in the past week. Mr. Mary x Brruer came ty Myrtle Point In IS8G from her native country. Hungrry. fr;he leaves three on and four daughters, all residenta of the Myrtle 1 oirt st rtion. Mrs. Eliza beth 'Wjlstrom, of Tarkersburir, had oeen a resident of the county for the period since H3 and leaves a hus band. John Walstrom, and four chil dren, all residents of Cooa County. Klamath Sheep Sent South. KLAMATH FALUS. Or.. Nov. 20. (Special.) Forty-one carloads of cattle, heep and hogs left Klamath County today on the "stock special" for Cali fornia markets. This is a little larger shipment than usual, the average being about 30 cars a week during the stock moving season each Autumn. There were 13 cars of cattle, two of hogs and rt of lambs. J. C Mitchel and the Klamath Meat Company shipped the rattle: Fred Ktukel sent the hogs and the lamb were sold by O. T. Mc Kendree and Andy McOinnis. New Iloat InMpectlon IHstrirt Is Aim. SEATTLE. Nov. 20. rr. K. lter Jones, superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, said today that an Administration bill will be introduced In Congress creating a new supervis ing district of the Cnlted States Steam boat Inspection Service, the district to be comiwsed of Oregon. Washington and Alaska, with headquarters In Seat tle. I'nder the bill, California and the Hawaiian Islands will constitute a dis trict. Centrolio Club itondn Sold. CKNTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) K- H- S- Mulder, chairman of the bond committee of the Commercial Club, announced today that all of the 200 bond being floated to raise the debt of the club have been subscribed. The bonds were all floated locally. They are of $10 denomination and will bear S per cent interest. The proceeds will put the local club on a sound financial basis. Ferryman'ri Pa-tsenser Kined. CENTRAUA. Wash.. Nov. 20. (Spe cial.) J. K. Boyd is ferryman on the Cowllt River at Cowllti! Rend. Para Gained Eighteen Pounds After Using lhree Bottles of Peruna Mrs. llattie Hamilton. No. 91 Glen avenue. Latonla, Ky.. writes: ,"l have taken two bottles of Tenina and com menced on the third one. I did not really need the third one, but thought It best to take another bottle. I have always weighed 10! pound, but since I began taking reruna, I weigh 120, for the first time In all of my life, and 1 am now IS years old. Tsar snedlrlae baa aarelr done aae a great deal af geodU and I bare reeeaaaaeadrd It It. My mother, who Is 78 years old, had srown weak she could scarcely walk. She took two bottle of Pcnina and la fleshier and looking well." My Mother 76 Years Old So Weak Could ' HardlyWalk Used Two Bottles Is Fleshier And Looking; Well Our booklet, telling you how to keep well, free to all. Thnee who abject te llejald aaedlrtaea raa ton pracare Jerwna Tablet. Peoples, one of his passengers, dis agreed with him as to how a ferry should be operated, and as the result of the en.siiiiiir encounter Teoples Fri day pleaded guilty to a charge of as sault and paid a tine of tip and costs. No matter where you eat nor the price you pay you can get no better foods than we are serving. Large Variety, Quick Service, Low Prices, Clean FOLLOW THE BANNERS Cozy Dairy Lunch 323 Washington Street, Near Sixth Day and Night Regular 7oc Chicken Dinner Today at 3."c An Elegant Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving at 50c Special 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c Breakfasts AN-URIC! The Newest Discovery in Chemistry. Thl la a recent discovery of Doctor Pierce, who Is head of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo. N. V. Experiment at Dr. Pierces Hospital for several years proved that there la no other eliminator of uric acid that can be compared to It. For Ihoae easily recognised aymptuma of Inflammation aa backache, scalding urine and frequent urination, as well aa sediment In the urine, or If uric acid to the blood baa caused rheumatism. It la simply wonderful how surely "An urlo" acta. The "est of results are al wava obtained In cases of acute rheu matism In the Joint. In a-rav. and gout, and Invariably the pains and stiffness which mo frequently and per sistently accompany the disease rap Idly d.eappear. lio to your nearest drug store and im,.! ask for .-ot package of "An-urlo" manufactured by Dr. Pierce, or even write Dr. Pierce for a free sample. If you suspect kidney or blad der trouble, send him a sample of your water and describe symptoms. Dr. Pierre's chemist will examine it. then Dr. Pierce will report to you without fee or charge. NOTE: "An-urlc" is thirty-seven times more active than llthla In elimi nating uric acid, and is a harmless but reliable chemical compound that may be safely given to ctiilCren, but should be used only by grown-ups who actually wish to restore their kidneys to perfect health, by conscientiously using one box or more In extreme cases as -An-urlo" (thanks to Doctor Pierce's achievement) Is by far the most perfect kidney and bladder corrector obtain able. Adv. THANKSGIVING DAY! The rock) old Thanksgiving day will never again he the same for those who love the cheer of the golden Juice of Mother Earth's grain, or the r iby of her wines, with their roasted turkey. This is the last within the bounds oi green Oregon. It will require a constitutional amendment to buy for your festivals after 19ir, and now is the time to stock up. You are permitted to own as much a.-- you like, if purchased now not a cent's worth over a half gallon can you buy afterwards. PREPARK! PREPARE! PREPARE! PURE CALIFORNIA WINES (Bottled in California) Per Case. Bottle, Qts. 1 Doz. Qts. STANDARD WINES IMPERIAL WINES OLD VINTAGE &i" CREAM OF1 CALIFORNIA (oldest and best) 45c DE-LUXE tt'V Add $1.00 Per Case for Two Dozen Pints Above wines include Tort, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, Claret, Zin fandel, Burgundy, Riesling and Sauterne. $4.00 $L75 .$($.00 Bel vista Champagne 70c Bottle Dozen, Jj5(.7." , Sparkling Bur gundy or Cal. Champagne 55c Bottle Dozen, Jjv.7 Ruby Red Highest Grade Sparkling Bur gundy Made 70c Bottle Dozen, $6.75 HIGH-GRADE WHISKIES Five different WELL-KNOWN Whiskies.. SUNNY BROOK OLD KENTUCKY SUNNY TRAIL, "rich and mellow" CREAM RYE PRINCE ALBERT, a ?G whisky KING HILL, "pride of Kentucky" DE-LUXE, oldest whisky on the market. . Bottle. . . . 5 . . . 7f)f . . . 73? 00? . . . 70? ...$1.15 ...$1.05 ....$1.45 Gallon. ! $2.25 $2.90 $2.45 $.i.25 $2.90 $:$.85 $;s.45 $4.25 Imperial Wines Regularly $1.50 Now SSc Gallon Old Vintage A $2.00 Wine $1.15 Gallon Cream of California Oldest and Best $1.45 Gallon Choice of Port, Sherry. Angelica, Muscatel, Claret, Zinfandel, Bur gundy, Riesling and Sauterne. PURE CALIFORNIA BRANDIES Bottle. Gallon. REGULAR $3.50 BRANDIES 70? $2.45 REGULAR $4.00 BRANDIES 00? $2.90 REGULAR $5.00 BRANDIES $1.15 $3.45 Spring Valley Wine Co. SECOND and Yamhill Main 589, A 1117