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Tnn SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX. rORTLAyP. XOVE3IBER 58. 1015. If MEMORIAL DAY FOR HIGHWAY IS HERE t.::i:r;:z:rii I GHARITIES' APPEALS FOR AID FOR POOR S15.000 IN CASH PRIZES LISTED FOR STOCK SHOW CU Etpoaiiloii- Ar- r9ii f Attract Pcroo InUrntrd in V.rid IJ f rvJr-0. A. C. StudritU Will Entrr Judjlnr Conttt. FOR Grate, Stove or Furnace The Most Heat for Least Money Contribution of $1 000 for Vista House at Crown . Point Is Expected. Campaign y Launched Today Special Summer Price to Relieve Suffering Al ready Reported in City. PER TON S5 IN 3-TON LOTS ...aaaw- .aaa- ay r i R?. tint V STEADY FUttD IS NEEDED C.lft ll t8i It"ach Hrad ajaartrra. bml 'aa-a of Hrlpl Ara t-la loml Iall Thl ra Allrallon al or. iiwiitin unrtn it. run lloHUO 1U T ta 'iei--n a' portUad Wi.l wir la Ma ba f'ttad) rrtm T : rB,N dr. Ba and ' t. ,r tom arartnad vi: t.i tot satl f.a4 IK. mnr ,f.O. o- " warm '' a'1 ln, l ir.nt I- W tnt.r ft l I. I low T W.l. 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LUMBER RATE ADJUSTED i:ti:n, idi:i.oi nii.t rtT 01 rnrrv itm pi)M- l .raa hlpaara Pay t.Urr af Ia ateianB la laaaro t'alara al Tkalr l.alarprlaa. t a.iiiNi;t". Nor. Tba Inlcf- atala Commcrr Comrniaalon loday bus- . 1 - . rAmfiUmi af lha rlaatart. uraaton Lumbar rro4u-ar' Aoclslii. .nt tha tir.ton- blniloii iian- m ' - - rlar.d unraaaonabla and unjuatly Oia- bar Irorn Kaal.rn iracon nulls to point a In Tomina. Colorado aad '- bra.aa. on lha Harllnmon rauroau. Il ordar4 tba rarrt.rB lo aalablirh by January It pa rtl'i no! atc.al 1.. 1 r.i nar 1 a oounda mora than rat.s lo tha aama d.tnatlona from rr,k,nt: and from lirldsl Vi nol caadin i cants mora Ihsa from bpo- b-f' Tha praa.nl rata from lha Fpokan. arauo 1. ; ranis aad from Lastsrn uteca mm c LA OKANt'K. Or. No. IT dpcrUl.t Tba daiatoo In.uras lha fulura of of BBlarprma. fur commarv tal a l.tatvra d pan d-d on a laroraM dc rl.lon." jrb la lha ronaanaus of opin ion !.s.4 from sawmill man In Lajt- rmuracoa aa a raaull of lha iBtarstata I'ommarta t'omnataaloo a action In pul Itnc l.sat.rn .iradnj lumbar rslaa on parity with Ihoaa of lpokan. Tba Hurunston yatara faad a tartfa lumbar conaumption ar.a." said Laon ltoMar4. aasralary of lb al arn Orn l.umsf rroducara" Aso rtallorv wkk-b 14 lha Bhl. "Wt war rsmr.iiil whaa ro "patina with hpo kana far M.aaourt Hlrvr and (turllna loa tra polnta to pay loral rata la h.t.eoa and local rata from Ihara la d.attnaitoa. -v-.r pro4-.lion Is rwln. sn4 a imply had to bas a raatr disposal kail" p -Iiad" Noma III ! I I GranJe. i .ftalffl. ba lha ti.M' (gdcinff cortrt. Mori dr. tx-.rnilH.r . In which tudnt from a numtwf of srl. ullural col- I. fri will partlrlpalr. For 1Mb avanl liar ra Birai- a numi-r of notabl ntriaa. Purtns i ha avrMiaitton lha folinalnc will h.ld Un: (irron J.ra.jr fatllo t'lub. I'rfrnO ligirni'V I'altl- Club. Ornn.Wao-ln:tnMaho-l.niana Haloa liraadarB A..cxiatlon. (T'tin Calila and Ht" IUlr Amw Istlon. :rron !IM tlrdr.' Aaa-v.-utlon. Crrfc-on llolatrln I'attla flub, Northw! hhortborn A vialloii. uraion Huttr and Chaaa. m.tr' Aaanrlallon. lira-ton I'oultr and I'. I x-k I iow and Wlllamctta Vs'l Wpolrroa-ri' Aaaoclstlon. nslra arhadul4 lo taka plara during lha aipoaliion comprlaa: tlrraford rat It. undr tba aujiplcas of tha AmarlraA II. r.ford i'attla Hrdra Anaoriallun. ef whlcft tL J Klnr Bcrtrj7. on nrambat tl I rm-.rr. I . m t-r . champion Individual and far lot. P cambar I: rritrad llolatalna. urudar dira-non of O-ofea A. Cur. itn bar IO. Tu.xUy rrornlrc IVcmbr 7. will ba dotr4 lo Judslnc lha mrltB of (at rl of .hP. awtn. Jraya, ArriMr.a and Ourfni.Ti. whlla in tha afi.rn n unJudK'd rlanaa wl I ba con.ld.ra-i da!. ) O. TV. Moon, familiarly known aa "Pd.' wh brouttht lha first oro motlva lo La Grind ore 31 year sao. la danr.rrouly III and his mind I wand.rtnr ; V'.AV .s- rT-r' --r ( J r " s i The Supremacy of Peruna as a Household Remedy 44 Years of Leadership 4 ' d m mataraaa) I Mi Week. Mr. JallMi Ooud.au. Crwlnvliie. t.-. ufl.r-al allh rilarrh of IB ilnmarn. la did a knew ahat his trouble a . l4 .a anaMa ta work. Could hard'7 tal BTtMr-. Aflar lkll .'run a anort lint b la now la p.r?t b.h. II m ?e "l am now rluiit. a.l my 00- k I am ronridaal Inst annn. tuf r.rma aa I aa could ba ruled by lrut.. Krery bsaa af Weather. V - c Ano:4. T'terly. H. I. 1-S'-lai a a.ra cold Tha cold at t:.d in hi 1 "d producd a roncll tinn that lhouht la ba Piurlay. K..--r char, of .:hr anuld brtna rxura of bit troubi.. Atirr laklnc I'. tuna i:l hi allmanis h aniahrU faia la lb Maaaeen. y - llanry Knock, box v. No. 11M t Vi.l . Jan.ll:. Wis. arllaa: a, rot. oa ataal four aka ago that I had a pa n la my smroacn. I fo.lnw.d yoar a 1 'r. and u-Kl 'nr.. MUM af iar farutiB. and I am all tfM .... I sm a.rr thankful far year B4lr Bod your mdlcl.' Tkra aakalaatlal ar. bead a af fa aa 1 1 lea, aaade efficient awe aaar r Feraaa. Threr koaaewlvea reatored la their faaallle. Theaa ar aaly aaaaplea af mUmi Peraaa la doles aery day. e-er,kcr. aarely. tkla la a apleadld arark. Aayfaiati laat eervr faaxlly life aad aaakea Ike haase aar dealrabl aad eaaafartakle, Baari.be Ike aearl real af rlvllUailaa. Para a a la a greal HvllUer. "STUNTS" ON PROGRAMME Throngs of Motorlnts Visiting- Co lumbia Iloule Today Will Give Enough to Start .Structure, Honoring- Plonerr, Belief. This la tl ! rt for tha Vista Itotipa Association excursion up the Columbia Itlvrr Highway and. unless tha unrxpevted happens in the way ol had wrsther or oiher untoward cir cumstaDces. the plan of tha association lo build a sultabia memorial to Oregon pioneers on tha very crest of Crown I'olnt will ba made known to hundred of rxcurslonlsta. All auto owners and their friends are urged to go out on the highway today l-y the committee in charge, which la .traded by Julius I. Meier. All who go are axsured they will see tha Columbia Itlver gorge in its Win ter attire, with different vlewa than hare bean attainable during tho Sum mer months. The streams that pluntre oer the edge of the gorge are running full. It la pointed . out. and between Iitourrll and the eastern line of Multnomah County It la declared -there are 12 big waterfalls that will be at their beat today. Iraka Are Saaw-Cayerea. Snow Is on the nearby mountains, and the Invluoratlng air will add a seat to the trip that It would lack earlier In tha year. AH who go are ureed lo wrap up warmly so as not to taka cold from the Winter air. No set time of leaving town or for the return has been fixed, saya Chair man Mrler. It Is hoped, however, that all who go will reach Crown Tolnt about II o'clock. II. la I'lttock I president of the Vlnta House Association and Adolphe Wolfe Is treasurer. Rabbi Stephen H. Wise, the famous New Yorker, will he taken on the high way by Julius .Meter. The parly will leave .-arly tht morning and will cover the creat driveway In time to return Habt.l Wise to 1'iirtland by 1 1 :S0. It had been rlnnr- ' h,VB Kbhl N,!e speak on the hltthway. but his time limit may preclude this. feature of the procramttie. . . Harry Corbelt vesternay made use or tha telrphone to be sure that a receP tton committee should be on hand, and ascertained that every one of the rural dwellers along the highway will be out In force. Thousand-Dollar day" on the High way 1 aolnsT to be something that everybody will remember. Cars ara to begin golns: out on the h ahwsy at J o'clock, and others will follow at later hours. Mania re Promised. Th programme of "stunts" will be provided at various times, but in the afternoon It la Intended to make the approach of every auto to Crown Point a eiartllna- and memorable occasion. -We have fixed the smaller amount of money that we can receive 'r to day at $1000." said Julius Meier. X)f course, w will not expect every vis itor to contribute thst much, but that nnl be the agaregate. Th money will be used as the start er for Vista House, the memorial build ing that Is lo be constructed In recog nition of the ploneera of Oreeon. and io serve the purposes of a great com fort station. Il Is to be an artistic bulldlnc of concrete and strcl. with memorial windows and panels, and It will be connected with the music room of the new hotel so thai the great pipe or can will send its splendid music to all vlsltora. -It will be th flnlnhlniT touch to the Mnhmay. and the only opportunity of the people to contribute and have part In the work. Nowhere Is there a sult abia memorial to the pioneers. This w ill be one." . The r.turn to Portland this aft. noon will be made by the different par ties who make th trip at their own convenience. It Is susgested by the committee that travelers should not go bv the Montavllla road, but cars should follow the Section Line road and any rronsroad desired beyond Klahty-scc-ond street to the Bate IJne road, thua giving a paved road all the way for 41 mile, except for a little over a mile, or by following the Si.ndy road via Kalrvlew to the rlahu Hither route a 111 prove desirable traveling. J. wVatrfrrrla iti Icave. J. Willi Jefferls. Instructor In com mercial Knllh at Franklin High School, has received a leave of absence for a month, durlntr which time he will b away from the city. Mr. Jef ferls was notified yestefrisy thst his reiurl had been granted. He will resume hi duties at Franklin after I., r'hrl.im. hnlldav. A Heeaewtf Reatored. Mr. I'.. W I'opr'.an. box ST2. Oreen bro. Ga.. uf fared reral ear with raiarrh of the itomarh. She a In uch poor hIih he coul.l aiot snend In her household dutle at aU. Peruna aa r.-omin.nrld hv n.iahonr. hna . a a Induced to brain the use of Perun. h. y: "Aflr taking fiv bottle of p.runa I am hapny to ear tht I sm entirely cured. My ludls.rat.on U en tirely gona." Oac a rhrsaie lavalld. Vrs. V Rlk.r. S3 Orani ve.. Kt Cedr Fal'. la. once a rhronlo Invalid. Four dlffrreat doctor had b-.n consulted mthoul avail. Sba had taken fir different medicine thst hd ...n rrmmitipnilnt. without Improve ment. I'.runa tried and tb good rrautt wa prompt and -Bating. tiuinin Her Uratltade, Mr Samuel Rulh. Hi Union are.. Inanon. Fa.. I able to ay poaltlvely I hat aha baa bean .cured by Parana, ehe can urcllr find aord to expra.a h.r aratllude for her recovery, lor many yr ah hd been a uml-li-viid from cbroolo ctarrh. C'eanest and Safest U Cheapest and Healthiest No Dust MISS STEINBERG BURIED BODY OF MOMOLTH GRADUATE IS TAKES TO IOWA FOR DIRIAU Victim af Typhoid Fever TVoa Maay llonora la Clasa Work and la Madea! Activities. MONMOUTH. Or.. Nov. 27. (Special.) The funeral of Miss Orrie Steinberg, daughter of W. 11. Steinberg, of Mon month. who passed away Friday even ing of typhoid fever, was held in the Christian Church of thU city last Sun day at 12 o'clock. George A. Pollard, of McMlnnvllle. officiated. The body was taken to Hull. Iowa, to be interred beside that of her moth er. Miss Steinberg was a member of the 1915 class of the Oregon Normal School and was one of the most brilliant stu dents of her class. earninn honor grades durine her entire three years at the Normal. She was a woman of rare personality and was equally aa prominent in student activities as in the clat-sroom. Many of the most im portant offices within the gift of the student body were bestowed upon her. Amonir them were: Preldnt of the -Anaemic" writes: "I am thin and pale. How can I become plump and ttrong?" Answer: Three grain h ypo-nuclane tablet taken with your meals should Increase your weleht. your strenKtn. snd cause your complexion to become radiant and your eyes briKht. Many atifled users have increased their weight from St to 40 pounds in a very short time. ... -Country" writes: "At one time yoii prescribed for my brother, when he had kldnev trouble and it relieved him. Now I have the very same symptoms. My feet swell, mv color Is bad. have headache constantly and feel tired and have pains in my back. I would like to have the same prescription. Answer: For your brother 1 prescribed balmwort tablets. They are Just the thing vou need, too. Start taking them at once. Instructions come with tab lets in sealed tubes. . a a "Lesslev" writes: "1 am nervous, have headaches, and am always consti pated. I feel weak and tired and ache all over. My complexion Is pasty look ing and my tongue is coated." Answer: Your blood Is Impoverished and impure and unable to nourish the tissue and nerve cells over me mmj You'll find quick and permanent relief J i i -a. r f a I- fr V I ' )i ij The Lale Miss Orrle Steinberg. I l m a-"a.a-a ...a... a., a-a-4 TRUSSES Ours are the cheapest because the best, fitted by experts and guaranteed to hold. Seeley's Spermatic Shield Truss usually closes the opening in 10 days. Sold only by Laue Davis Drug Co. Third and Yamhill Sts., Portland, Or. TRUSS EXPERTS r aT Proven Superior by City Public No Gas Smell Even, Steady Combustion, the Ideal 20th Century Fuel Try Them and Judge for Yourself PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY. 249 Washington Street, Phones MAIN 229 A 2293 Delphla Sorority, member of the stu dent body council, vice-president of her n.i r ih. hnskerball team. ClilBa, L dHUill v. . ' - -- and she represented her claas for three ' .i ...... 11-... An- successive years in me .'i.j . nls tournament. Miss Steinberg had charge of the Intermediate grades of the Airlie schools at the time of her death. The same capabilities that had made her a factor at the Normal characterized ber school work and she was rated as one of the most efficient" teachers of Polk County. The faculty, students and alumni of the Oregon Normal School adopted res olutions extending their sympathy to the family and to W. R. Burton, her fiance, who graduated in the class of 1913 and is now Instructor in pedagogy at the McMinnville High School. Miss Steinberg was born at Hull. Iowa, December 28, 1895, and came to Oregon with her parents in 1907. She i .... Kv h.r faih.r one brother and. three sisters. Fred. Amy, Barbara and Fannie, an living wim meir umtt in Monmouth. 8 MILES OF GREENS UP POIITLAXD IV HOLIDAY KOBES FOR "PROSPERITY WEEK." Ligltls, Garlands and Christmas Trees Are to Bo Affixed lo Lamp Poles Down Town. Portland began to put on her holiday robes yesterday. By Monday the entire business heart of the city will be adorned in ever greens and holiday colors, with eight miles of cedar garlands lining the streets in festoons from lamp cluster to lamp cluster. . The work Is being carried out under the leadership of khe retail merchants" bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. Decoration was begun around the blocks, between Washington and Alder and Broadway and West Park yester day and will be extended ir. every di rection through the city aa rapidly as possible. . The zone of decoration will lie be tween Third and Tenth and Yamhill and Oak streets. On Washington street the decoration will-run from Second to Sixteenth streets. Besides the Rarlands runninsr from past to post, there will be eieht-foot Christinas trees fastened at each post. It will require between 1500 and 2000 trees for this feature alone. At every street intersection will be festoons of incandescent lights. ' The city is co-operating and has ap propriated I4:.n. The electrical con- i?cem's frier T-. a a an.n'Ar.H KaIOVL' Ore. general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and th answers will apply in any case of similar na ture. Those wishing further advice, free may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Bid sr.. College-mi wood Sts- Dayton. O., enclosing self-addressed stamped en velope tor reply. Full name and ad dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious names will he used in my answers. The prescriptions can b filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. in the use of three grain sulpherb tab lets (not sulphur). They aid diges tion, overcome constipation and clean and tone the btood. a a "Beauty Parlor" writes: "I wish I could find a safe and sure dandruff cure which contains no alcohol nor jtrease. My customers are always ask ing for something of this kind." Answer: Plain yellow minyol is the onlv thing J could suggest which would meet these requirements in a hair tonic. It is a most reliable treat ment for .dandruff and itching acalp. "Portlv" asks: "May I decrease my size without injury to my health? I am too portly." Answer: You will find a safe and sure flesh reducer in the use of five irrain arbolone tablets. I recommend these most highly, and patients re port gratifying results. a . . "W. N. K." writes: "Up until a short time ago. I never knew -what it was to be tired. I could do my work and attend to my social duties like a man should. I required very little sleep and was like a two-year old." Al ways felt (rood, never worried, but now my condition has changed, I'm no long er the man I used to be, and 1 m very much alarmed about my health- I feel like I could faint from, sheer exhaus- ' Answer: You have allowed your sys tem to run down. Too much work, dis sipation or too much worry, and not enough rest. Start now using three grain cadomene tablets. These are hlKhlv recommended and wonderfully effective. They should restore your runiiniw and vnnr brain to new life and strengin. aqv. S - - - JBtar- .-A A 4 Twice! Test ISo bmoke corns of the city are also lending valu able assistance. The holiday decorations will be kept in place till New Year's. The first week beinii "Prosperity, week," there will be many additional attractions down town. CHILD GETS SICK, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at Tongue ! Then Give Fruit Laxative for Stomach, Liver, Bowels. "California Syrup of Figs" Can't Harm Children and They Love It. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with, waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach, sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coat ed, or your child is listless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it ia perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is ofttimes all that Is neces sary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a f.O-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and sea that it is made by the "California 1 'S Syrup Company." Adv. IF BACK HURTS TAKE SALTS TO Says Backache Is Sure Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat. Uric Acid in Meat Clogs Kidneys and Irritates the Bladder. Mt folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasional ly, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and al) sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney -..w... tr a aHr.ur ffllll" nlllllVS Of Jad Salts from any good drug store here. take a tableepoonlul in a glass 01 .itr before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. i c..iiG la hurmi.ss' I n e x oe nsi ve : makes a delightful effervescent lihtia- water drink, which everyoooy snouiu d then to keen their kid neys clean, thus avoiding oerious com plications. local druecist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only troume. a a v. It Paj s to Order It will pay to place an order at once for one of numerous used but good player pianos. Weber and also Wheel ock Pianola Pianos, the Autopiano, an Apollo Player Piano and several Ce cilian .Player Pianos, all priced for quick sale at even 1-00. and several of the older models, in first-class playa ble order, now only 17. Surely the op portunity of a generation, for lodge . c.iml rtnhllc hall or home. and our confidential, new easy pay ment plan is witnin everyoouy s reiuu. Call at once or write Graves Musio Company. 17 Fourth Street, near Mor rison, or at Kilers Music House, Eilers Building, Broadway at Alder, where this sale is now in progress. Applying this Paste Actually Removes Hairs (Beauty Notes.) Merely applying an inexpensive paste to a hairy surface, say beauty special ists will dissolve the hairs. This paste i.. -'...Ha mivinir s little water with some powdered delatone; after about two minutes it is ruDDea on ana mo skin washed. This simple method not only removes every trace of hair, but leaves the skin free from blemish. To insure success with this treatment, ba careful to -U vc:U dcliitonc Adv. 47 FLUSH KIDNEYS LA GRANDE. Or, N. IT. 1 3pa-' Lsfi