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TTTTT STXDAT OREGOXIAX rORTTAXTJ, DECE3IBEK 12, ' 1913. J POSTOFFIGE LOSES SUFFRAGISTS PRESENT MONSTER PETITION TO PRESIDENT WILS ON. SENSIBLE s cm nnn nnn dvii Deficit Reduced by Economy to $11,000,000, Report , of Mr. Burleson Says PARCEL POST EXPANDS UUU.UUUO! Ulrr IJIM- l:rfM-MrJ Pol a I r.n.rtl ; irln . t.vjtl rrorl. dm1 t rt it. AriTI-r pott left r I ::. ... ,4 .vorom... cf i- tt to li'tl. mora thn II I. !. l fix al .nd-4 Ut Jn. Cool!.r::on. e f rv lc-. th. r.- I I-j-t .r r' .! bot. . oih.r,! .n.litor. .1DriiOF r. irnrrem.fl ITtil it not b.a for fcr.omh4l r o- fai4tlot k-fjn t.ror. tA. r (rtMt a4 roet;nuft tint-.. tH. o:!t B b-mn . I : I. 1 ). t tlO tor i 4fi H. Bow.V.r. IU BlT- rr tAE All but m LiCH. mnt lh.' I I'M ta.r. ilt nf Inrr.KjM. of t"-.l lri. on. J .l J: clonal railoar M(ak Kooia to t)rot4. ii-f oniony romfflni4lioiti to on jrt. ro rva.w.i of prlow. pr po-itl r hBXO frsn tho w.ici lo '" t-o . of ll:fi to in ? .ili'u-!. for rarrrtftr m..l: rttowai of r.i'mn.A'l4t!cB.. for liov.romonl rw.r,& of l.l'Crana. ai4 lo rao.iaa: r"iooi o tao four-munl limit a ftrt-cU inaik an! tao al.iptloo of mrt liOoral limitation., on tao iHI a 34 ta.ifB of porr.l PmI Tho fffe..t i?on.;Of la tho pt of";'-. In. rtn.rt .ftow.. wa. la ,ft r "i t -.t. ii.tuik. aCB.ro4 from k artnvipal pMiafic. .now it to oo i :r o( a.l (AO ajooi (tMiaia, an -4 that mora ln I.B'il prt bir li-a.uport.-l tr lfir A. ri"l po.t a. not m-or. taa oa-t'aina taot aumbar n.i:.. Tha a.no'int cf ata rot I..-l frAca tA a 0(ifi4 anprara.'f !!. ' irin ta f)ra li day. of Oc lct laka y.ar aXn. taaa p.aoio.a taoroaoov n alia tno war ka tnrWrl lha h..a.T-ortar aT.t.n-. U . h..?.d !. P"1 tJkur.M I'tlt Tno B4mar of a. pot. Cur. aa l tao aniouat d.eoa.cJ .if."!', anjr vaar ri-'a tha fcak wora i.U''i..n.t MoralHia I'M.!') dapoait or. waro ca the tooa. at tha a4 ( Jina. Ill, m aia ef Si rr cant for tha ". aa t ta.y h4 ea eepoait near 1 I M u m .!)). a gia af mora than II Ja cat. Taa Utcroaaea la d'poalta In ooma rf.ia wa. rera!e. Thar lrM-raa4 In New Tor l tr reiv ; riri-iratxart. !', MJ par cone r.-ooatra. I' Pr rnt. f'aeteraoa, 4j p.r rnl; Jer.oy Ill tor eaat: Wtrwit. Ill p- 'anL itr rtfiee IfioaH f aina rtn.lfi froia) i to I par rent. Of all Ida tfap-a Itnra mora than par coat were for ai.a-bora an ther ha i mora than Tt par cast of tha totAl d'poxtto. Tha fi araa ara raftraaeatao a ehowtnr plain. It tio attraction af tha pootal Pacha ta the Immicrant. rtaad raoow are Ta a.--tltla-i of tha fnatof fl"- Da-pa.-tm.nl la eUrPreaain fraa.tulen ba af the -nail, are anaftat.4. The r.port t. tha lrvartm-r. t la worainc la rlw r-ort!ott itS thooe lat.ra.t.d la p'irifTtnc tha ad.ertutnc rol'jmna and th.t da.-lna- tha yar IT cooc.ru or peren waro hant.havl from the nvi!a aaj It-) loct.rt.a wera tarred ou. Tho aubWt f railway mall par. w(.h I en of rir!'aa! ronlrot-r.r hlw.ar tho fn.toff tpartrant and tha railway., tho roatmtr-M-nrrl a r-Mrl tr.aea at la-th. It d.acrthoa th. .itaation aa ac.t. and ar.at. rr.i..inf for ImmaLata adlu.tment. hat (iTt. racrot that the railway mall r-or nUa,t!o- hill u hlt'4 In the la.t "oora. DR. DON'EY AT PENDLETON lira J or wilUatrtto rnlvrralty Ad aocatra Collrtro Training. rr.vrt.r.-pM, rv. nc tl. i-"in r-" Carl l tooy. preaMeaf, of y t lamatto lnl. ratty al lm. ad-h-.. tha ridnte of fand'rtoa Hlh vii ya.t.rday a tha luH't of t.car .-l igation and It. a-Jrint -- t r Oocy q-iot.4 ttitl-. ta proa th .t tha ro!le man h. man tlma r arli th t portnltlaa that the mn-eo. ha, and d-lara4 thai rr.rt'-a i a.-rry In ner! of mora rol -l-je ma. Many .mple w.re Bd to Vi. the iif'tto'. In ma a a t -t nmnf. rrft)i to hia dafre of t'lKft'ioa TWO STORMS ARE RAGING . .t' r r.ea ..!... . ftuft fa, I a-rA.a th trara. Tf!'- wa. .i.anda-l fr many hoart T. d .tru:t of twi ridior4 la can-t-- had a eorimaft!fii( whatever i' any part af tha .tale north of t': Mm lac'oa. toeaa Travete ta Two aovtloaa. Tno a.eet acorm d'd m' h fmaza In f . rnufu throuah Kn.a.'aad rart of .r ....art end Iowa ya.t.rday. Tht aa. on:. app.renl toly. v h.n lo:at.d rii.fri.-. ajar h.ard from. Tha tlfirtn appear to Pa travrlira :M In two a"-f:onev That part whi-'f r.l tnro'ia. Southern lll;aot. an't .utnrn Iniian4. I4r I. haolel fir tha eaat. while tha trm wht-n hit hi.:. an- fiucht witn ta norti-a.t k:o f r rta'M af way aaam t have han tf.v.rt.d toajard tha upar lahe t.!. bit It re.y roatiaue eat after croaain te laara. I tratrnanl arlrloa Vialta. T'tT.aan t-.'o! inal tly C.rt.lon. r r. A. r"f! lift. d.v. d.rirt tne ra.t .' In rort:nl vlonl Carlo t.j-t I. in..-tor.an.r.l f.r tfte '..l em fl tiia an4 w.e la Tort'ead on h'a ..'t.l t'.tir. Wiw hera ha Inve.ti si4 t-a rrnrt. th.l hare been fr.im t. poat At V .nrouv.r. lie wa. in rmfr:ire 4urir hi I'orttand via.t w .h f'rneal Kroner, an officer of tae U j irrni'Amri' Ji.xietv. Cirriwr. Mnre m4rct Aala. it tt-t-':'rr. . Or.. t-.-. 1 1 .. i t . H ir! .r ri 14 tha ator of .rr.moF A J- at fv-.'-o la.t n'a t for im. l linia W;Cnin too aja.a the firat vlt t 'a of the poat..f Jt.-e. lo JH lr I no rvm. w a. I'M", hut ilrt.tf-n.-t prorertr wa. I.rt 'n lat nitt. j..trT worth aoout I-a e.i tUal aa tahca. tt?mt, mi-- !; X'tft'v'- ; f.'r ' TT.. . - a , . HAW? W- V3 f i i . I 77' J M f W MtlX'5T 'S. X-r a. PruM'nl M moi .orio j. con. ration. w. r.fora tkl. ha naa toll th.m tta !t. of ha tapitol. from a- ro, tna continent bf automobile, SLATE IS PREPARED House Republicans Complete Committee Assignments. SENATOR KEN YON BEATEN J Mr-Jn, oromlHra? of Ipnrr llodj I ' i:rfara t'U r an lorrlzn ItrU- tk.na to Adtorale of Ilnt barso on Manltlooa. WASIIINUTOX. Ia. II Derate Ro- puMicana compl.t-l tbalr committao laartioce l4ay ard l..pr..ni ti. Mean, the llou.o leader, empcrta to ha. a h l. al.ta rttdjr whan tha llou.e raconye-tra Ta.-Uy. Tht. would com Pleco tho mittniio af Contra... a Cvmovrat. of t-is inawa hae made ta.ir commit:., a.aisnmant. Tho .n.ta K.puh.irana today cbeea aator t.iiver. of I'enn.y Ivania. and bcuaior Itraadecee. of Conrwciuut. lo UvC.a4 Mnior Itaol and Burton on the foraica relatione commtttea. I .mo- crata have nam .a Senator. IMtman, .M4. and I beian of California, to tha vacanci.a n tha naval commitire. hrajaa Itef.ai.d far ftaro. f.nvtor K.nyon. of Iowa, a.plr.d to one of the Republican plare. on th foretcn r.Ut.oca commuter, but waa d'feate.1 oa .v.ry vole In tha eteerinc rommlti.e. Oppo.ltloa to hlru. It la de rlared. wa. baa'd on hi advocacy of an cmharQ on war munition. Senator Krnyon o aa aaatsnrd. hooevrr. to the commerce committ., where he will auccrad sTat r lljrlon ae tha leader for economy wn lae river and harbor appropriations ia4l.r I'ndrrwoAd irm ). of Ala bam, a oa. to tha appropriation com m.ttee and beh)ine chairman of the ro-nmittr on Cuban rrlatlona. rienator U"ork ef California. aucrad. enntor Hoot on the J.dU'iary committee. mo rratle fri.nda al t-enator I ndrrwood had urted a plae for him on the fir.asre coramitteo In view of hia aerv Ice aa chairman of tha lloyaa way ou roeon commute. rroa r.aalTv to rroteef. The Repuhtlrana ef tha Senate will caucn. Monday Moraine to approve the aaaisnmaata. The proare.alve wine, r!t.ati:ia4 ever the defeat of rtVnator K.nyoa f?r th foreign relatione com SiHt.e. la pltcMct to prolr.t. onre probably will rrrea tint el jruir lor in holiday and reaa rnble Janiry 3 The war lav law aaptre by limitation Lecember tt. but It probaMy ai:i ba rernacted Best weeh with the under, tandinc that a eub tat later vli be olTerrd with th Admlnl.trallnn amendment, ta Inrreaji revaaaaa. Republican have aa r v ad nolle that they will f'cht amendmenta, BUSINESS REPORTED BRISK IVmanct frvr Pntlland Machine a i:at IVrclarcJ V.'irrllrnl, C II. Klnr. ceneral aalee manacer Of the Coin Machine Manuf acturlnc Com pany, haa Jvj.t rUrn4 from a trip Ihrvush the t:at and MtdJIo YVret. where ha procured ron'r.na for the installation of a larae number ef IVrt land-uuada machine at parka, theater and other amuaament reeorte. "r.u.ine.a tn the t;et ia mora than bo"mlr.".- rrport-d lr. Klnf. "In acme piarr. th manuUclurru have more buin-e than they can handle. Thl applie particularly lo the p-llty manufacturer Ilk euraelvea. I'lania that ara rnthinf caah rea-tetere, t y pa. writer and other trad arce.anrla re port a hlcr votume of trade thla rail H W inter than ever before.- turday's War Moves TUK entente alile. not lthtandtn tha T.utonlo wap throuth Herbia and their r. rt retreat to a line near tho )r border, are pot olnf to abandon their caret a-en In the HalkTan. Thi. de-iio. ran. dlnpat-hra aar. wa r.r ie4 at the war conference that ha. baen in prog-re., in I'ari. for th p . t tier er two. hi.tn ITemier r. an4 an-l S'nerl Oaliiant. the Kronen V er M'nl.trr. and "lr l:inard Ur.y and i:ar Kitchener, tha Hrlttah Kor:(L and Var Scrr-tanea. re.partively. tolncientalr come, tha report from Athena that lrre' haa mad all ar rn;'i"l. for demobiliaation and that a decree to effect It l eapecld to b UJ'd hortly. e- Word corona from Herlrn that ther are Isdicallved et harried oacnlra ? ?fi;,- - .;. . - 1 - . - - ul ' - I l " - - - ;.:" T$ I M m'R tl.lT1 tt I'AriTOL. JTi:i' AT .tlllCTnV Wil.on ooko4 en tho p.nllon of 4.000. rurrracl.ta ballad th!a atatamrnt aa ona ha rouM do nolhlnc about It. alnra It whera ts.y wound Ihrlr way to tha mora duly to Impr.aa tha rrc.ideot or In lion of Rua.laa troop, nlorii tha Ron manlan bordrr. Tha Ruaalana are re ported to ba ermina larte munition! o.pot. annr the Ianube. near tha del' ta, while 10.040 Ru-.lan troopa ara aald In to bulldina a railroad from Kenl. on the lanub 20 mllra eaatwa'rd to l.mall. In the eastern war theater there la quietnde In the north, but In Volhynla tt Ku..lane ara aporadlrally art I re. Th.y have atlackrd the Au.trlan llnrt north of the raiiruad from Kovel to foray, but without re.ult, acnordlna to tha Gertuaa naadcjuarlera atatcment. On the Praaro-PalKlan front the ac tlvitlea for the moat part ara confined tn the Champacne retrlon. whera the lrrn- h have been trrinc to recaln tha advanred po.liion near riouain. whirh Ihey rrr.ntly lo.l. farU haa aaarrlrd proar. In ejectlne; ha Germane, but Krrlin derlar.e the noaltlon atiil la firmly la their hand. China hao di.r.iardtd tha nrote.ta of tho entente alliea acaln.t bar de ctdlna on a rbanre la thraforra of or- ernm.nt durin-r tha r.uropeaa war and haa announced that tha plan to revert to a monarchy haa been adopted. Yuan MM Kal. I'realdent of tha r. nubile, baa ar-ep(ed tho offer of tha threae ten dered by tha council of atate. Tha Rrltl.h rerultln- Man of tha rarl of Xerby haa been extended In It operation, until tiunday at mldnlcht. London diepatchea aay that tha recruit. Intt atatlona ara overwhelmed and that' hoia eliy la ullr over tha ruah for enrollment. DYING FIANCEE HOPES Liccvipr: OBTAI5RD. BIT Ovl DOES-4T KOW hilt: WO.T LIVE. Troth) Kept Praaa W.ai. Who To... a A boot. Impatient ta Aria for teddla oa t'hrUttaaa Day. pkATTLK, With. Dee. II. (Special.) in a mile apartment ovr a grocery atoro at 111 Nob IICI avenue. AJIra Olaa.brook. a rounar woman of 10. Ill in bed. loa.e Impatiently, tier to be np and well tn time for her marries Chrl.tmaa day. Kh de not know aha never will leave tha bed. Iter fiance, a tall young man of 21. la her nurr. 1! know that -h will die. Today ha went to th Courthou and trot a lleenae. ualna her affidavit aa the ncceaeary proay. with her broth er, Georc Ulaaabrook. aa a witne.a. II obtaJne,) th law perml.alon lo marry. et omethlnr mlkht happen" before Chrletmaa day. Hhould the tMrl trow auddenly worn, her Jvr ha arranged for her brother to brine a tnlnl.ler Immediately. Alice niaaahroolt reelfnfd ber.rtf to ona fact that tha ceremony mult be performed with ner propped up on pll o and the man atandln beeida her, Hut aha mil talka ef that time urely rot far away when aha "will b all rich! tain." Daniel Lowry. th man aha I to marry, can face tha truth hlm.elf. but he cannot dl.lllu.lon her. II haa t bar tro on thlnkln ther I hope for her recovery. What harm If he thlnka that? If he told her th truth why. ah mlcht refua to allow the reremnny to he read. A tt la. ah will take Ma name. Ilti! knowlnrr how ehort th lima (he win bear It. "I .hall never tell her." he aald firm Iv thla afternoon. Hia eye wer tired. The lines In hia forehead told eome thine of sleepleaa nlshta. palnalhklntf labor. II had not had tlma to ahave. He leaned heavily en the atalr railing In the dinlnc-hall cutalde th apart mnt. e CLERICAL DEMAND GAINS Mot, rand Anked for Offlree, of Surveyor-Genera I in Went. rRFOr.NIAV NKVTS RVRKAt. Wa.h- Ine'on. re. II. In euhmlttinc hi an nual e.tlmatee to Conareaa. the Secre tary of the Interior ha a.ked for In- rrae-J approprlat lone for clerical help n tho offices ef "urveynrs-Oeneral In moat ef the elate of tno v et. but (rreron I an eic.pt Ion. The ealary of th Kurveyor-Oenernl of Or a on la th rnatlrnum. loc. but hia clerk, re reive In th asrresaf entv flJ.Tioo. and he haa a contingent fund of only The Murveyor-General of TVaahlnfton. with th ram .alary, normally haa e4 for clerk Mr, bat an additional t:-4 la a.ked. while In Idaho, where K.e4 heretofore ha been allowed for c;rke tn the office of the Parveyor General. an Increaa of lll"0 ha been recommended. No explanation la Iv an In the eatlmates for th failure lo recommend additional help In th of fice ef the Purveyor-General of Ore eon. Xoneler Coufar Hilled. f.R WO F:TL1.K. Idaho. Deo. 1. (SnoclaLI Vrank Wll.on. of Pittsburtr. report kllllnr a coucar which meae ure4 cxactiy. 11 inches frum up to up. - 000 women voter, tolajf and decided m or at.p form ard in tn ronvrr.ion or iv a matter for the alatra Tha plctura ahowa the suffraclstg gathered on While Ilou.e. They pre.enled their monater petition, which had been brought a need of action. OREGON FOLKS WIN Former Residents Are Making Marks in Gotham. SINGERS WIN SUCCESS Mlas'kallilrrn Lanlrr, Kmllie I'ran- rrs Ilaurr aud Marion Bauer Are Prominent i'ltrures in Mnalcal Circle. NEW YORK, net 11. (Special.) Four graduate of tha Unlveralrr of Oregon ar numbered amon; the West erners who have made good In New Tork CItv. tdaln r. Hhattuck. who left tha I'nlversity at Kugcn In 1137 to enter Columbia Law School. I member of on of the larg and rlalna- law frm of New Torlt City, rlhattuck. Glenn 4k Canter. A great many West erner and "Southerner, remain In New York for experience In New York office method, but few aucceed In wlnnin a place of permanent importance. Herbert A. Moulton, another ma trained at I.ugene, la th mining ex pert lor a large nrm on Wall -tree mat specialises In mining securities. His work takes fclrn to all Darts of th I'nlted Males, but th majority of bla lima la pasxrd In tha metropolis. Waller Whtttleaey. another aTradu ale. has a position of Importance with lha New York Telephone Company. Alter leaving th University of Oregon Mr. nhlttlcsey became an lnttructur la economic at Princeton University, wnion was in the regime of I'restden Wilson. Mr. Whittlesey advlsra tha telephone company as to whera savings can b made, and oversees a large share or tn auditing: of the accounts. Mr. Merit la Mate Kaaaloy. George Merit, also an Oregon gradu ate. has Just been sent to make I nnanciai survey or the state govern ment of Ohio. Later ha will do sum work for the City of Boston. During th last two years Mr. Merit haa been connected with th Bureau of Municl pal Research In New Tork. Along; with other experts ho investigated the budget apportionment and the need of standardisation of th function of the oirterent department of stat govern ment at Albany. J'ortlnnd has claim to a larce number of talented muslclar who have vron a niche for themselvea In the New York musical world. The Mls-.es E.-nlll rrancia Bauer and Marlon Bauer, both of whom wer In Portland during; th Summer, ar at the pinnacle of success in their respective field. Miss Kmlll rrancl rank among; -the foremost critics. She writes for several leading papers. Miaa Marlon Bauer has written msnv beautiful and Interesting songs. Aa a teacher of piano, harmony and eompo sltlon she yields, llrst honors to none. Mr. Mllllsaa'a Rise Rapid. Harold V. Mllllgan. plpa organist and director at the Fifth-avenue Bap tilt Church, popularly known a the Rockefeller church, ha mad a bril liant and rapid sticceas. Ill position utter ir. woelfktn Is equal In desir ability to any choir directorship In New tork. Mr. nulla. n waa pip organist at th Calvary freabyterlan Church In Cortland before coming to New York. Prior In accepting hi preaent post lion Mr. Mllllgan waa director and pipe organist at the hlslnrlo Plymouth Church In Brooklyn, who pastor, tir. Newell bwlght lilllia. la now defendant In a libel suit brought by his nephew for alleged defamatory charge pub lished In th West. Harold V. Mllllgan as a composer won recognition that few American composer receive, when th reslnglng or his song entitled "Tomorrow." In th cjci of th "Pawn of Life." when It had been sung by Miss Carol In "Hudson, waa aerpaniiei by a large audience In recent concert. A number of Mr. Mllllgan' songs Jiave been published. Mr, hehwab' War Metable. Mr. May Dearborn Fehwab. who sang soprano lrsth choir at Calvary Presbyterian Church whan Mr. Mllllgan wa pip organist there, aud who left a boat of friends In Portland, has been anprano In the heatltlful Presbyterian Church t Englewood. N. J- for three year. Mi also sines at the Temple Beth Flohrm la Brooklyn. Raymond Cohen Is rabbi at this tenrple... I'urlng the summer Mrs. Schwab vls- iteq at taanealele. N. l .. where alio aa born. Phe gave a concert there and at the Klrt Baptist Church In Syracuse. The church at Syracuse la an elaborate entabllr hln.n t. Including In t makeup a hotel, gymoasium and restaurant. On Thursday Mrs. Schwab gave a Joint recital with Clara Nurden in ona ol th eludes of Carneat Uaii for rhoto Copyrlslit by Buck. that auffrave was a matter "worthy ofa ooarow n uion to tneir cause Decauae the benefit of the East Side Day Nur sery. Kathleen) Lawler Is Singing In Portland Mrs. Schwab sang at th Unitarian Church Just prior to coming to New York, and during the earlier periods sang at the First Congrega tional and First Presbyterian churches. as well at the Calvary Church At preaent Mrs. Schwab Is working under the direction of Mrs. Clarkwho is considered s. wonderful teacher of tone. Mis Kathleen Lawler, who was home In Portland during the Summer, la tinging again In tha choir of th Church of th Messiah A brilliant ana unique success marked the giving of three concerts by Tom Dobson. of Portland. It is ex pected that he will make a Western tour some time before Spring that will Include Portland. Dobson plays- hi own accompaniments and sings mainly songs cf his own composition. Th New York critics are predicting a bril liant futur for thl Portland young man. Miss Anne Swinburne, a Portland girl. who reached the top round of success In eomio opera In "Th Madcap Duch ess" two years ago. has entered th concert field. Arthur Alexander Is teaching music in New Tork. Mr. Baeheller to Leetare. Irving Baeheller will lectur In Port lanit aariv 4urlnr tha comlnfl vear. I Th subjocta of hi lectures are "How an Author Kinds Material." "Th Cheer ful Yankee" and "Keeping L'p With Lizzie." Another author. Anthony Henderson Euwer. will go West on a lecture tour during tne Spring. He give original verses about cats and illustrate them by throwing on th screen pictures that j " pond. returning to New York from a trip to the coast, wner ne went to conduct Lady Gregory on her lec tur tour of America- Mr. Henry K. Noble and Mrs. H. C. Wortman. of Portland, are on their way to New York. Mrs. Noble will spend the holidays with her son Clymer, who is a member of the Senior class at Lawrence vllle: and Mrs. Wortman will meet her daughter. Miss Helen w.n-m6choo Vhiac hC"s0iotatedSSin he suburb of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fuller ar two other Portland people who are" ex pected to arrive in New York shortly. APPLE BOX BILL ON LIST I.piT!ntatfve Dill Wants Western Containers Named Standard. OREGONIAV NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington. Dec. 11. Among the bills in troduced Into Congress on tho opening day was on to establish a standard box for apples by Representative C. C Dill, of the Fifth District of Washing ton This bill provides for a standard box. of th samo size as that now used it. Oregon and Washington to be used throurhnut the entire country. It is to USTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Members Portland Osteopathic Ass'n. Baker. Dr. Lillian. 920 Corbett Bldg. l'hones Main ..:, ah.j. Barrett, Dr. H. Lester, 419 Morgan I iildg. 1'hone .Main Brewae. Dr. Aran M.. 331 Pittock Bile. I Phones Broadway 3bOH, Main Sub. Farrlor. Dr. Jeaale B- 820 Selling: Bldg. j'nonea iiain ... a tie. Flaek. Dr. William O- 917 Broadway Bldg. Main JJS1. Main K43J. Gate. Dr." (.ertr.de 1... 9J3 Corbett iildg. Main 1831. A 4. OS. Giles. Dr. Mary K- 609 Morgan Bids. Phones Main (.ba, A l (. Ifowload. Dr. L. -, $15 Selling Bldg. Alain A Keller, Dr. William C 508 Taylor St. j-rionea Main ett. a m. icy. Dr. It. N., suite 301 Morgan Mldg. 1'hones Marshall idfis. labor 4.', s. Leonard. Dr. K. P., 757 Morgan Bldg. I Phone Main UJ. A lid). Leweaax. Dr. Virginia V.. fi 12 "Morgan I xi l a if. i-nones juarn i4i, juar. 4UJJ. Meorr, Dra. K. K. aad M. C. P- 0g Sell ing Bldg. Marshall IZla. A 3031. M-era. Dr. Kitbrrlne 0".-7 Journal Uldg. .MHr.liail 12 it, A 3031. Nerfbrap. Dr. K. M- 303 Morgan Bldg. r'nonea jiam ew. .ai iu-o. Feasra, Dr. C T- 709-710 Selling Bldg. rnonca 41-iin aiiu. uain 443. Shepherd, Dr. R. I.. COS - 609 Morgan I Clog, jiain ., f-aat. Z4S, A l'.'bb. Sty tea. Dr. John rU Jr Tabor 5313. 5301 Walker. Dr. Kva 5.. 124 Kast 21th St. .N . j'bone raet JZ2. 'I'r Tl if. Jim -GIFTS for Men for Christmas Remembrance A Chesterfield Suit or Over coat $20 to $40 HATS Stetson, Borsalino, Chesterfield and Cloth Hats $2.50 to $5.00 GLOVES Dent's, Fownes', Cross' and Bacmo Gloves. .$1.50 to $3.00 NECKWEAR Finest Imported and Domestic Neckwear 50 to $3.50 HANDKERCHIEFS Fine Imported Linen, initials and plain.. 25 to $1.00 THE BEST GIFT For a lady will be one of our Fur- Trimmed Ladies' Suits, sold now at -biff reductions. Ladies' Waists, Sweaters or Petticoats, all sensible, practical gifts. Don't forget the store that gives assurances of both style and quality. R. M. GRA Y Corner Washington and West Park be marked "standard" and any box of smaller size must be marked so as to indicate Its fractional size as com pared to the standard size: I a TLI CM A TIP f, I (VIA I HtlVlA I IUHL. TOY OUT C. B. Jfartln Offers Device to Teach Multiplication Table. With all the other educational toys thnt now are attracting the attention R ead Tills V Va.' Why is it necessary to rent a big store front to ' sell Ready-to-Wear Clothing and charge the big up to the man who buys a overcoat? Then there's the of swell fixtures, fine window head expense all charged coat you buy. GET WISE selling is cut out. Come upstairs, where expense is low. MEHS SUITS p( 1 I nAlllUIAIs--.S--.ff OVERCOATS 15 ana L( V mm AM M'tKe elevator, saves "ut dollars ) im,-i,,m ready to serve picked ripe. Fine for i . jf ' breakfast, luncheon or dinner. y. of Christmas buyers. C. B. Martin, a Portland man, has just placed an ar ticle on the market that in expected to aid any boy er girl in learning? tho multiplication tables from 1 to 12. The appliance consists of a revolving cylinder in which have been punched 12 horizontal holes along- the top and 12 vertical holes running diagonally lions- the side of the cylinder from top to bottom. By turning the cylinder on it ba8! any combination of num bers that it is desired to multiply can be obtained and the answer will ap pear at the proper place beneath the corresponding hole in the side. expense suit or expense displays and other big over up to you on the suit or over buy where this deadwood of GROUND ZO) READY FLOOR fKIV-E FLOOR : OQICE ZS)T0R J-ere-e t