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THE SUNDAY OnEGOMAX, rORTLAXD, DECEMBER 5, 1915 Alt INSTEAD OF COLLEGE, ADVISED Soldiers Compared Favorably to Students, Especially in Manners, by Officer. THOROUGH TRAINING GIVEN jarrraM-4 Ieacrtlon 1'rom Yaox-oa-rr fterraaka I-W to IU"cralle I ran NM'alkd IVrttrr Claaa fey Fwt Commandant. TANOHV;B BJtRKtCH-. Wa- IW. JlpaCiat -"-Pplemnlie4" hl lat.rviear fit'l-ns csertlne Ta VT-oaU lu.laj. taeuteBant-ColJn.l J. luk.r, Jr. pel croroaelr. --Ure4 Ual be ha .ttr4 alrn.etf b r.MI etuJr ISt l-o-S ' ' tom ...hi .1 .:-a.r :ricka ""' mo.l j.r.r,ir- ta ' ,lo.l at.-ar riiio" ta car"! .ll-e.;r-. m.t aleriBc.a. ra.tra;t. 4 WS''1' g. nnf Ijt.ftnt.i.jt f.aa.r eM Afn.T . t"' A""'4 t .:. et rir.nt " 1 '- v.r..t, et u... ," " er.tr t.r tae inaulcatin ef Ue ' liCT i r &" ft st 1 lovraa.'t earti f"" ,M r la'""1 enl!.traat f-en ! tMvi'' r" .rm4 Belter ( ri..H f:.n.-,:i. rnn ??'..' (ram Pl!n. ecreini - aat-Ca-laa.l K-a.r. M a: 1 take a i':w ao-i fMBtfl t.ra.t ia tse r'-''1-I tt la a aauaaai on: -Vo-I C r - !" r"P ..a at call aati. trP'. . en P4 InJ .. - r.i ra CotiularT " " a-aartiwa eJraoal aa-. Te. ara a "trvia latr trea4 4 a. I. acser wo4. tier r.af4 centred, an. I pa:ail ana enlut- .at. t.-i u Miair.4 r a btni'tt. . - t. ao thai IB r in"i:- - - - t.-a icrr mt-t't d rr.r.si. Tn ' hi a' f'4 :: !"' nxal an! Ifca fj.jarnro.et arl- m reir-tia rut. r"a Pri- vara anaa la b lUM'l oodartaaao aa4 i; itl lafl. -Tta rl auinaar ft rf.rto trf. to b i'o'lr ...r.lr on IKa lrwa.a. TBI " I.,. fc.-a- I " AmuK-tM. an wfcQ f.: a ttnaB.iat p'"t f t.. balon l bI ( mo-if(l dcrlb4 titr rlwV .elm fcara. t.ii: m.ra.!C -tt ptofMy P"'II'lr 1a cu tnt Prir aa t ftaf af gRll t ha rat ! f aotaina- la tn.i" aa nndi:ir'"-4 a4 4a rl .tf-r.trlnt i fprib:tiir. laa? nfrla " rrtla4. -Ii M artrt.B l a-v a at liaa 4.f-lia tsara ara. Iiw many bat: f -n rortiand. a4 n ' tta Blimaar at lhB dt 4aarte4 wttat lha lt I ara. Iaaar. a ara '.4 tm -r tfta 'B tal ra::r " f ilra a'jan.S il lfa !r oaf cit ara.-tr-ruiM!. pnTi-al anl ftinl HiHlp:i. aa4 th In-il.-atirc mara'.ilT M ral a' r,n b-u'.4 b ta larit tr ! Taat tar thla rarl of ma toi. rathar ta f rnliaa at Cr-altl n4 'ir onlar l ! at .uoa. -i .a' i onty f" u.UoUK a a-a but la what mm tf ro tnro.jl. ae4 trim f t. r-f!-r I tf -I Instruction. on llo amall ap lrfttl rafaniaa of urprftmiitrf triatrial tat wa wnnhmM -t. t r n'ntr '"'4. -Kant:y. a.-aaa ta f''ta, ana baa t-a la fott ib. I naa bu4 xpoirfjnif t ao'.a aa4 rofrpara air taut tna of ta fr la "- ta.-t an4 In cnmpart."n with if matt fram ahW. '"! ' or -ac.a.. a4 ba b-.n ar..aMr ro. trm4 l nr aotloa a ! how faor ahlT ta pT'-al wM-t.iia". mnial l.rtiiai. lBtl!.l ratraint an4 -rari:'r 4 wtr, tr fOTpr4 wt'h tbam - J aSU, th.r.fora t In bo a f-irtn af raal - r-4u-fa pa-i-to!!iaa tmr n l 4 ! wo ran. wtenait tt!atlBC tha-prtmanr aarpoaa fir !'! aor ma-Mna la malata.na-1. ta traia aa lnraini Burner of jiatar'.-aa Jaofft to tho.a qnlll.M la vktra thT ara ! latblo." lock jtida-'.na- baa taliaa flrat ptara fr thra raara In u-cIb at tha ln:M V-ouaiy fair. A roo ..ww I'tnry pa jut ta a"-h4 ba mamtxra of thia c!aa at tba Sorlli't jeac i-Sar at Uaitn In a atok-J-4?..n rootaat partlttpa:4 la br f!a hlch HKlt of Kaafra oron. Irctoa ant l4aho. I'nion II ch Hrhool took flrat prima of 1:1 aa a achool tan, aal mambara f tha taant aoa pfCUi ponora. Von al4 ;! took firat prlta cl l:k offrt4 for tha baat br Jula b4 nar aitand4 aa aarl.u laral coiiaaa- Ha a:o th pi.tm .rfarr4 for tha M! t In4.liual prora ti by mny of trt copip:loc bi prhool aluJrnla. Th a prlta cuna!i4 af a Jry tul ca t alu'l at l;oa. t'urtia Miller on firat prlia of II for JuOsInc draft bora an4 aron4 pri of II for JudcWf atP- KJwIn Ktrkrut la4 far aacooj placa on baaf caitia. Kannaib For4. a rc'mbr of th! taarn. rnllr t'nk aa't la a JaJl' contaat at lha Nortk Takltna ovock Show. bar ha won aoo4 p'aca. rwropallna: in aa ooaa contaat wltk aartcu.lural to '-ta tuJni an! troto man. Tha fra.nmra E'na of tha dnmntlf KkDc roura-. unJar tha dirtriion of ta t:4.lk Crockon. tha 41rctor. ra rwoilr itrrrl a four-rooraa dlnnar la tha riaw dinii:-room of tho rlnra ! artir.nt. t tha family ai4 tha tnrm Par of tha fU-hool Hard MR. ALEXANDER HAS 9DIM OIES AGED 105 join p4a.-m.rt w t ii ivor or t.R:iT llTTla! or IMX Inl Tribal War al Urmjm II a Ptxratl'4 ar laaala af a alaa af Prtara. It'xt'l.vM. rc. . Jil. John Katt:. 9i ara !4. PUara4 ta hata baa tta ald.at led: la Waalarn Yah:acln. If ( In tha Northwaat. a mm.r of a fVlumM i:ir tr .. .k.),!. tona ivt aitini.-t. d.arf Tbura. dy la kla rabia an ha llumptallp U,ar ct of tMa ' Ha ti Olio af tsi taa rlra of ! raat Indira taf.la fouiM oa Oraa Harbor. att aod for yaara aftar that bat Ma waa a aiaaa of tha II jmpta'.ipa t r ! . K.trl. waa bara whan tha ftrt whua im lha tliaa of tha h't bti:. from which tha o;4 Indiana of UtiTi llafhor row data aant. or( t to Iraatr wf.h lha Irdian. In ttii. h. w. a ala of t- llomptu:ip Ind .oa. Tha tr.aly lr4 P.m. but ba .cnt4nuc4 to l;a aaar lha ri.outB . tna rir and waa brown I a. I of lha Mon.ara ef Cra Harbor and ta ail m no h-4 bad anylhiB. to do with tha Indiana. a Tha ata- l data of tha Pallia tt haowr and tha only atory of tha ant ra. but lal that rial4 Pr tho o!J nJ;ana ana mora la-lln4 . on ly o. Ilumptu!pa I !. Blma-il i" yaara old. hnowa to rai aiory. APul tli a tara war fartr or triilana from th " cf ,ri Co; lumba l;itr with a arcat fioiilla of war ranoaa ram to liraya Harbor ta alia. th fhr-.l' and othr tribaa of Indiana Tha tadra UndaJ al Jamaa ro.-k ahout ' riitlaa from H-xiutarn oa lh tiraya Harbor ahor. Th.y pullad thir ritM uaontha baa.-h and cajtipd fr th aishu taarina; lh niaht lh- fh-halia. tlumptuiipa and oihar trlhca fall urvon lha lna'Jra and a araat p'tmb- r .Iain. A fw rwa?4 la 'r raxo. Put a lrr r.nmhr. a""- whom wrr John K'irio and h' m..hr. a ara cap tur4 and mad- CLASH WITH PARTY Idaho Governor Refuses to Name Liquor Dealer for Office as Advised. NORTH OUT FOR CONGRESS CRATER SEASON BUSY nm.nt riK iiT:n nv i.is ti mT with s ri. all aialra Raraaal4 r.ief Thraa. l.lor A law lM aad nSH PRICES ARE NAMED Ia.Uaa r far Trnta Kawr. tnr talalaaN alnaoci. IfMVUM. ah. ra r.-la I jp.amnt w. md IM.r by I W ta . Kurt. pr.rd.nt of ta ll'iira "-km Company a "f of th karta caanary at M 'ip. t"l can'a 1m f h al l bo pai4 th In liana at T -hl.h tJiiBia:t mo a t - .n. Th: prtr. I. r!y doh!a tha p-l. a whl. h prava Tal ta pat on. n4 la ta huha.t oa ra.-r4. .w.t at aa tlfn for Iwa dara. T Q -iialat'l run bin. ah"t rb fcarr I Ut ral.-h of Wnl- a t mm'm-n by th !"' ". who ara tha a a y fiharmaa a! ow.d ! !a tha J inuail Hi"', waa J.M.'M fi. aa-l t. war paid f"n ! t ii r.aia a9a fr th aalmoa. Thir total itrins trmm tha ana lot Wat appra-niniatai y ir.'). LA GRANDE HAS ASPIRANTS Two CatMllilairw Oal fnr rMf fill tlrw Corn laatoej !" - t- ORAnr. rr . hf. : racial ia) t;randa haa la. ranIWaiaa for tha r'a Oracaa win of ta ' rattle atlitia rotnra!aink :dward ttfia-ht. eaanty rlark. an4 J. I". Baaa. af tat. city. ant.r4 th ra a far a 4 a aca. , At aat a balf dot.a la La Oraada ra known to P coaMriB tha Pt. -I haa lro.4 tha field oar car fitly. a4 am rnlna. that f wttt KL.tM.tTH rIJ-- Or. !. ,r-,Al vA-rr.r.l.! la tha rPrt of ft r MomTr. had rartar of Oatar Ukr National T.rk for tha aaa.cn Juat c:r..d. trat.r t-k aa iU4 tbl r hT tnuriata from Irncland. Fran. a. f-a rhillfPln". Hawaii and from ry taia In lha Tnlon airrpdna: North takwla. Vlrsinla an4 loah t'arollna. In addition to data ronrrrnlrt travrt tha yaar. Nr. Mrrnr'a raport how olh.r Ini.roatln infonnallon. Th lil !ian"r ra:it-r4 at Crmtrr lak. Nal"nal Tark ha. rfiart'ra waa th lata IT. H. Whlla. of Kort KUmath. tMa rnniy. Mr. Whlta r.r .trr.d Juty 1. :. Tl firat a-ilr-rr.or"l laa4 In I park waa ta It. I. Pharman. f Aterl't. July . I'll. Th tiumhar of tttrra an4 aotoma bita ciair4 darinc tha pat a oral ara wcr fuUoaa. T.ar Tota Aa'aa t-'t t:H' ' ; ..... 11 ..B.d.... J.-' r a . t 5-" Itr r.: a.'1 t-t . , I ! t.ii. ..; Tha far.4 lV or Tinna. Ia n Ir.nrr. whl;h waa cp.n-4 for ua laal J.ly I. a aa ahown ! b4ir l.an u.ad orvtfti.na" and ra:-tmPr ;1. a M. :. a; tha dal on wM h tlr ranarar In -'-art: thara waa ra.i..4 frum 44ly. jlitri of th. trac waa fr.n IZaai.rn iiittm i .lrKli and from I oft KlJimalh. Srnamr Flllott to Make Catnali;n for Itrpmarolallon, Confrrcnc of Party Iycadcm la Held and Candldalca Are Actlf. IXISir Idaho. Dae. . l.peclal. T!i announcamrnt of K- E. Elliott, aiata fanator from Bonnar County, lha -falhar" of tha Idaho draJnana laar, thai ha propoaaa to Ihrow hi hat Into tha Conrlona! rln ajd flht for North Idaho rapraaantatlcn In tha loarr hou.a: tha conllnurd non-com-minal attltuda of Burton U Franrh. as-IlarrraantaMva I" fonr.: tha at trmpt by th Rrpubllcana of tha Tan hand:" lo t lothr on a ! f"" for of fir, and lha actlrltlra of D. tal. lha iout!irn Idaho ICrpuLllcan aiplrant for Oornor. har bra. .h tnark'4 drlopm.nia In pollllral clr- cJra In thl alaia tna paai wa.-a. TPa rlaah that tJoirarnor irtina haa had with tf-a Iarnorratlc crniral rommlltaa of Dlalna ITounty baa addfd div.raton. ft.nator F.lttott ha turn aparrdlna; th pat I Sya in loi. Ha la a mam bar of ti Irrlcallon arwl rrlna 'ommUalon. This comml.alon baa bn In ..aaion Pare, and It afforded an op-p-rlunlt for Air. Klllotl to conault Iradrra In tha party rardln bla r.roana-tl ranclidacy for rn;raa. That ha mat with anvuraamnl l avidant. Matlar la Ki.Rdarator. fanalor Klll-ll waa a nrmor of lha lloa-a ef r.apraaontati In lb twrtrth v.lon and at tha lat alan a. a mrmbrr of tha hrn.tr. whara ha had many Important rommltta enmr-nta. Inrludinc rhalrman ahlpof tha aduratlon commltt. From ! lo 1U ha waa 1an of lha arlcul tural rollrff. ;aorca Ii Crum. lo whom North TUhoan. addraa4 a "round-rohln" -tar r-ntly. haa rnad hla rrply. Th cl.l of It la contained In tha fol lowinc atrrrpta: -I wi: alato that It alwaya a-ord with my aatora to b frank and poa lita In my italrmrnli and arttona. I l.h I rcuM T-'l warranlad In an awrrlna' y.- or "no" at thl tlm. But aftar rarrful ronaldrratlon I baa con cluded thai for both praonal raon and In th IntTrat of tha party wcl fara any anpnuncaaiant al thla tlma would l un! and prrmatura.' tt.pabllraa la Ploay. In th m'ntima Parld tV. Pavla. th inrnunriM Amrran Kalla llrpuh llran eubrrnalorlal randldate of South arn Idaho. Invadrd tha north thla wrak. ahara ha met many HapuPltcana. Ha waa at tha Northwc.t IJyratork P'how. whara party I'aJrra athrd from parla o tha atala. A ronfrranra waa hald In lh popo of hrinrlna; all rla manta of tho party toatbcr. No daf lniia mloa waa roachad. tiovarnor Alandr iaB atlrrnd up thins Py flatly rafualne to accept lha raromni.nd.iton of the prmocratlr" can. tral eommlltea of Hlalna County to ap point tfealry Breiiheara Commlaaloner .f that county lo auccacd W. r. llorot. J!' red drfaultlna; Commlaaloner. Tha Gottrnor Informed tha commit tao that he conrlder.d It an affront and hlebly Improper for a Democratic county committee to recommend a li'iuor dealer whrti only thoaa who ra In avmpathy with the laws rhould ha In offKe lo enforce them. RAILWAY A10 IS SOUGH! oitrti t tKiwt-Ttt ojt rPtoj:tT tait.L : mtiDi ni ii. fri.ldiet Parrell. af OW. ft. at .WIII rvaaaol RraarM lor Apaeaprtatrow ta I afcaa rmrtim Heard. I.PWI.1TOV. Maho. Spa- tai Infortxiation ha. baah rescued hara that tho a-a.n ol l'l of tha l.!t of rra.id'nt J I. Fart'll. of th. o-W. It N. who la row In New torr. to haT. tha d:t"-l"' oi lh I'nmn I'a riitc at their annual martini; rarty In January irnk. an apprnpr ia! .on for IN a.tru' ton of th irc!c;rd tina from urth takima to Tcona. It la r.timat4 that three or four y.era :l bo rqulrad to romplrta lha road ar.d put it Into operation. A Ions tunnel at tha crl cf tha Canada Uoincal:.. muat bo bum and difficult srad ron.trurttoa wlil b nece.aary. Tha I'nicn ractr.c Paa coniplrtcd aur .ye for lh Una. Tha rout falluwa tr Nachra I'.lr.r north u I a rj fwrn HOOD RIVER WINS MEDALS Nearly Score) ofjroplilra Takrn al Saw anrlco. HOOP r.IVEIt. Or. P i (Spe cial.) Hood niycr rajirhrra won nine sold medal and nine mrd.li of honor at tha ranama-1'actrlc International Ejtpoaltlon The medal, of bonor were rectlT- I by tha following orchardlala: Giib Mitlr. ! AnJou pear.: Mm. K. A, Jonea. d'AnJnu pear: tV. H. Kins. 4'AnJoa peara; F. H Iltasc. Poae pear.; C. M. Charpbcra. Tellcloua apple: W. K Pyer. d'.trjoii peart: J. IL Nuna maktr, Lmbert cherrlea; C. A. Reed. Boac pe: T. Wlcden. Winter Ba nana appl'a. Tba sold medal awarda were received by the followlnc: J. I- Carter. Bald win arr: Thomaa K. Avery. Jona than.: Arplo tlrowera A.aoclatlon. Clark F.'lint etrawhrrie: Thomaa Kins. Fartlctt i.n; tv. K. Klna. Boac: i i. 11 I'T. Comic: J. M. Nunamaker. B:n and llUck Itepubtlcan cherrlea; and II. . Re4. Pellcioua applea. J. IL Kobrrg reralTed a eilver medal for an ethibti o. rriMint LOGGERS DIVIDE CONGRESS Nrtl Scaalon to (ontrne In Portland and Make Trip to Iloqolatn. lI XJCtAM. TVa.h, Pec. 4 Cpeclal.) Tha l-a-atic l.lnc Conr.a, cont nod of 4o lofr.ru of the I'aclAc Coaat tdur let. la lo devote on day of lis e-a- eto or 1 1 yar to a vj.lt to losslnc ram? nar llonutam on Invitation of tha llo.ulam I'ommrrtltl Club. Tha raater part of lha day will ta pasaed at the rarrspe of tha I'ol.on Tlroa' Loi; SIRS' Company, of thla rltr. the larseat lostins outfit In theworld. lo t"a pa.l the Loca-lna Concrers haa been b.14 In on tily. Al thla years ....ion lh Commercial Club preacnteo. an Invitation to lha roKfrtM to meet nrtl year In lli'Jin. It novr havlns met on iSray'a Harbor. The committee n chare, howater. decided an in- n.killnn and tlia conare.a will convene la l ortl-. where th Aral d.ir will be rant. The lossers will leave I'ortt.vnd and arrive In llixjuiam tha next morning. aSetaatial a-,PPort ae.r l antlra v.k.n.a and cro.a. th. moun "".'''" " U.n.. at Nach. laa. It then dr- cona.y rl.rj. far a '"-V: .-.nJ br e..y irr.d lo th. water level h-l..v.a Pa haa l.arn-4 l to m-a a- j,.,an. a n-.rtB of Taco.aa. ara tie public :. BOY JUDGES SCORE HIGH t aerna Hlh hawvl Team Crt rrl.ea at I-wlalna) Klnrk Sham. It a. toct may bo rkir ! .thlctic ,r pt n rla ef r.'l v.. sa It rasas wlla Ike beat. IU -Uaa lalua. aa-a of J. TentaCiv. plana provide for Tacoma aa tha urn lernilr.ua. Thla prJct I. ona unit of th North Coa.t Katlroad. ortnailjr planned br Hohart F ".rahorn. l-urirr th ( few aar the tnton ra.lflc h. b.BJId a tramandoua .olum of traffic acroaa th continent lo it Tuset r'ourd rrmiul for es p.rta:ttu o r.u.a'a and lh Orient. ii-.ra. of I::. f-.er?. a.r iuj t at Lia at DEBATE QUESTION FIXED vAaahlnzton Slate Colics to Slcct . Whitman on Plalform. WHITMAN COLl.E'JU. Wa'la Walla. Wa.h.. Ic. 1. lp-lal.l Tha exact wordins of th qucation for tha men d'lat. between the Wsi-hlnston Mate Collece and Whitman waa announced Ihla week and the data for the tryout r the teama was art for Iecrmber IT. Tha queatton reada: Heovd. That a prvsraaime of military and naval preparation embodying" lha sen eral prlnciplee proposed by I'rraldent Wl'.aon ahould b adopted " The de bat wt'l b bold about March 1. Th subject of th co-ed debate with the .am acboola will be the LaKollette .anian act. Thla aubject waa rhoaan rm in three topics submitted by the scboeUjA let Imgim. m FURNITURE ECONOMY Bewildering displays and extravagant statements tend" to obscure Value and Value means the right combination of mod erate price with quality. With one Aim, one Standard and one Price, the entire efforts of this organiza tion are concentrated on supplying you in most efficient manner, with Home Fur nishings of truly Economical Value. J. G. MACK & CO. Firnilari and Floor Corrinp Fifth St., Bet Onptriss md Will CoToring. Oak and Pine ipzi,t,l:uil I III ii I inn M Hi nil til I l li AN . THING YOU CAN WISH FOR AT ALL TIMES. QUALITY ' TFIE HICnEST; PRICES LOW. LOOK FOR THE BANNERS. Cozy Dairy Lunch Ladies Welcomed. 323 Washington St., near 6th. Three rich, brown Hotcaken, with our famous Coffee, 10f; Roast Beef with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, 10?; small Sirloin Steak, 10f; rejmlar 60c Tenderloin Steak, 2."C. our homemade Sausage, Chicken, etc, 10?; epecial 15 f, 20f and 25? Breakfasts. FBUITMEM TO SELL EGGS Pl'TJILLlP fl:RltT CROW KIIS MAKE HIDB LIXB OK POILTBV. Pradact la ta Ba delivered Direct to (aawr aad Caala af "torea C.a ected by Track. Jkervlce. pi'tiijjip. Wash.. Dec 4. (Spe cial.) Tha derclopment of the poultry rslslns Industry In the ruysUup Val ley aa a slda branch of tha berry In dustry la planned and belna; syetematl- ,i hi th. PuvbIIud and Sumner Fruits-rowers' Aasoctallon,. The Weatern WsahlnKton experiment tlon has been called upon to furnish .a . . . Ka.t methods to be n.i. mm . pursued, and tho station Is making extnded poultry experiments. The anaoclatlon haa employed a spe cial truck and driver to take fresh cpsa and poultry from tha association- two stores at t-ujanuy tho Seattle markets dslly. The prod ..... -.in k. anid directly to outlyinc icrocers and cafeterias. In an endeavor to sret the irresieai pront tor uo ...j. y frerh product. The esus will be sorted and tested, snd none but flrst irrade produrta will be handled. In . . . i . 1 1 vnctd that a flrst- class trade can ba built up direct be tween tha producers ana me lv the ultimata consumer. The Humnrr poullrymen. headed by fr u. y tisult. have more ambitious Pla'ni, Uhlle working with the asso ..aa . v. -u ... nlnnnlnr ta organize the poullrymen of the PuBet bound country, ana in. ji ket from I'etsluma. as wen as i.r"' w..h.., market. Heins nearer the "wheat fields, with cheap water transport at Ion. and witn mi k...in nnnllrv feed ln larse lion piirru.ni". i ----- .. .. , quantities, tha Tuyallup alley poul lrymen feel they have tha natural and roographiral advantages In their favor A committee of three, composed of poullrymen from Sumner. Auburn and Peattlu. hsve hopes and plana of weld Ina; the poullrymen of the Punet bound district Into one orrsnlxallon alone: the lines of that of Pctaiuma County. California. WORK ON BENCH IS SPEEDY Washington Justice Wrltea Hte De- rlslnnit Durlnjr I'lrt Slonili. - vv.tnt. T..t. rl.c 4 ( H nec I . I . ) Althouah Jude Frederick Itsuamnnj ended only yoterdav his first month! upon th. Waahington ciurreme bench. , . . . W i.tm VtaWa ha.n I five oeciaiona " ' ' " " r .. j banded down In thla time, tendinn to- word a speed record In handling; cases. J nled that in accepting; appointment from . - t i.i.. m fill tho varancvl caused by tha death of the late Judge Herman D. Crow Judge Bausman de . h omtild fill tha vacancy only until next election and would not be a candidate to succeed nimaeii. CORVALLIS WOMAN IS DEAD Mrs. John Smith, Daupliler of Late William Grrlloway, Succumbs. rORVAMJS. Or.. Dec. 4. (Special.) Mrs. John Smith, a daughter of the lute William It. Galloway, who died Tuesday nluht o. this week, was laid to rest Friday at the Bile or ner nus bsnd In the Masonic Cemetery here lnce the death of her husband three years atco Mrs. Smith had been in poor health, ner. death resulting from a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. 8mlth Is survived by three chil dren: sirs. J. O. Wilson, Joseph C. Smith and Greenbury (Ned) Smith, all of CoTvr.llis.. Five sisters and two brothers also survive her. They are Mrs. Charles Maynard. Colton. Wash.; Mrs. Joseph I Kipley. Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. W. H. Hosran. Albany. Or.: Mrs. Kodak Put It on Your Christmas List Remember that enlarge ment from your favorite negative. We give you the quality at reasonable prices. A New Store AND A NEW STOCK Portland Photo Supply Company 333 Morrison Near Broadway CHRISTMAS TALK FOLLOWING OUR CUSTOM OF PAST YEARS, WE ARE MAKING EVERY PREPARATION FOR OUR AN NUAL CHRIST MAS RUSH. WE CAUGHT THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT EARLY IN THE GAME AND CALLED IN THE PAINTERS TO TOUCH UP THE INTERIOR OF OUR STORE. WE ALSO CALLED IN THE ELECTRICIANS AND THEY HAVE INSTALLED SOME NEW AND SATISFACTORY LIGHTING FIXTURES. FEELING THAT THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT WILL RULE THIS YEAR AS IN YEARS GONE BY, WE HAVE "DOLLED" UP OUR STORE AND IT LOOKS PRETTY G60D TO US. NOW THAT WE ARE SO NICELY FIXED UP, WE WANT YOU TO COME DOWN AND LOOK US OVER, AND AT THE SAME TIME NOTE AND INSPECT THE MANY THINGS WE HAVE TO OFFER FOR GIFT-GIVING. TOOLS GALORE, POCKET KNIVES, CARVERS. TABLE CUTLERY. TEA SETS AND SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS ARE SHOWN A-PLENTY. AT THE SAME TIME VISIT OUR HOUSEHOLD AND STOVE DEPARTMENT FOR USEFUL ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY GIFT-GIVING. THIS YEAR, OF ALL YEARS, WILL BE THE ONE FOR COMMON-SENSE GIFT-GIVING ARTICLES, AND WE CAN SUPPLY THE GOODS. DROP AROUND AND SEE OUR HANDSOME SHOW WINDOW DISPLAYS AND CATCH THE INSPIRATION OF WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO FIND IT. Honeyman Hardware Co. FOURTH AT ALDER. PORTLAND'S LARGEST HARDWARE STORE. W. D. Childs and Mrs. Frank Haramel. of Davis. Cal.: Merle Galloway, Browns ville. Or., and C. C. Galloway, of More land, Or. TENINO HAS TWO TICKETS Socialists' and Citizens' Nominees lo Center Interest Tuesday. CKNTUALIA. Wash., Dec. 4. (Spe cial.) The Socialists and citizens have both nominated complete tickets for the election to be held in Tenino Tues day. Little Interest is manifested in the election, however, only 173 voters having registered. The Socialists have nominated F.. B MrTVinsId, C. C. Stearns and W. I- Dewey for Councilmen and Ella D. Stearns for Treasurer. The citizens' candidates include W. A. Millington, T. B. Fanshier and S. W. Fenton for Councilmen and Grace K. Gibson, for Treasurer. Kelso Girl Badly Scalded. KELSO, Wash., Dec. 4. (Special. 1 May, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, was scalded severely yesterday about noon when she fell into a tub of hot water while playing with her sister. The mother was in the room and quickly rescued the little one from the hot water, but the child vSs most severely burned, and despite all medical and surtrieal attention her recovery is extremely doubtful. " Facts About Teeth And Dentistry! Sunday Dinners Table d'Hole Service 12 to 9 P. M. 75c Cents Also our regular Sunday a la Carte Menu The Hazelwood CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT Washington at Tenth 1 - V ri K 1 W " '-'"S" . XI I. '- v l-t? ' ' " ): r ) r- A t a "Life Is Not an Uphill Proposition for the Fellow on the Level" I'll. 1- Atsrtl.MI, Hr. DENTISTRY I mean modern twentieth cen tury Painless Dentistry of today has robbed the profession of its terrors, which, only a few years back, were the principal reason why people did not have f hir trpth f attended to We Are Absolutely the Very Best in Dentistry! PAINLESS SCIENTIFIC LOW PRICE Dentists come and go, but the Electro-Painless will always be with you My tell p a t i ents me every day: "Why, Doctor, you did not hurt me at all, and your charges are so moder ate that after this you shall always do my dental work." Open Every Evening 15-Year Written Guarantee Free Examinations Lady Attendants Remember, Big Business Does Not Spell Big Profit Flesh Colored Plates 810.00 Ordinary Rubber Plate S5.00 Porcelain Crowns S3. 50 Gold Fillings... 81.00 22-k Gold Crowns. .S5 and 3.50 22-k Gold Bridge . .5 and $3.50 Painless Extraction 50c We Have the Knowledge, Ability and Experience Electro-Painless Dentist In the Two-Story Building Coiner of Sixth and Washington Sts., Portland, Or.