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15 HEW YEAR CUD IN PORTLAND'S NEW TEAR COMES CtOTHED IV WHITE AND CAMERA MAX CATCHES SOME SCENES RARE I OR THIS PART OF OREGON. To Our Patrons SNOW GREETS KIDS 1 taa ...... J M; r TVe, the undersigned, and all our employes wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. We also take this opportunity to thank "each and every one of you OH Man Winter Comes to Aid cf Dame Nature to Clothe . Chilled Little 1916. for the vast amount of patronage given our retail store during the first year of a, . a .v--r- our retail business. When we opened this store little did we realize how greatly in need Portland was of a store of this kind, such as ours, where the saving people could buy guaranteed merchandise of every description at prices that are within a an a f( 1 . 1 J? j. J r SLEDS TAKEN FROM NOOKS tne reacn OI au. Alter receiving uie immense vomme oi. pauimage uuruig uua h initial year of our business that we did we think it no more than right to recip 1- rocate to the good savings people of Portland and vicinity, so we are going to 3 taw 11(1.1 Alto sad. bat Mr oil start this new year of 1916 with the greatest and most unique .sale ever offered . . , to the people of this or any other city. UhiM Bad lorta Arm larer tVaa new of Ushlsx-aa of Fall. Mmu Buuai Maahij. THE SrXDAY OREGOXIAX, POnTIVXD, JANUARY 2. 1916. rv f a. V I - A r . V 4 S C N tr A 1 1 Tar ftwfk Port land U rldr iwi g'tpp) aad Mufl; epidmwa raih4 hla UniO Patkar llli. . 4.1. cu l opi fc da about tk" a.kad tea. t ooal wean jrtun an," ye mi ( (. ( I 4in I cat naataia' aa." "aleuba a. Biabk . auaverad la f-a! aid avaa. a be ba.kea.4 la lam .Nalafa. wko ara kaiuaf a M.ftrlr saaaabarrv ItMa "Mr "a ! nj la daatk." aai4 aa. mauraf waiaf a tfsfratia smjr ka 1 I ni l kaa IM skirl BaiaH.4 f a a a. a r atora. -.ta Dana Nature aaata 1 aatk aalkad. t , an looked al tk ablrla . lil.ti at rh.!U4 llltl bod J . ink aoaa a-wl aara aa4 kt litti kaada. m.n -4 r.iantad. -I 11 tail a oil Ma Wintar. If y 4 a r orj.r lor utaa." aa aid, aad foa-tnaii:a ' Bakaa M t rail. aad wbea lb .Naar 1 aar uaa hi Iruactal entry l" b harm ua M1S4 c taaairv. a w lot -4 Iroaa ba4 I ll t aaaatl f h4 Tn wa. what rUy happaaad. kat wbat fa;- ttafa4 I lull V lllaa l-.r-.laa4 -ka a .P...4 kt al-' a, -a yaatardar noralif we iui ua . taaa. biaat.4 a'"4. "V kaa: iaa; jal Ike a.' Ka aaUad I Ha rkum. kurrl-4 tut.. k. warmaat clatS". lal par. 4 oil la t"i i a krwaa, nobaU aea-raa par Paaaka toaaaaaVd. la tuamnl aad l ettur. la eul-f-k..a aornar at 4mJ.-U at rrl al SWI aIar. a aaaf a kasas. lc waa rawf4a. ia aaaar In. tan.--a vail the fi4 at :4 bobala.4 tkal h4 k.i la a a lor aa, .rel W.a tar.. ata 'lna kraua-rit I." a'4s I .r-..an. ye-aBata'a'a Ibia yaar. far IK Licaasala t iaa ' twl (84. Ilan II waa l.lal k aaaJ'WH. el a.ada mat a.i aoaa ainaaaamaixa an4 C.afa4 alow in I r c kotc klllf Itraala la a ar an4 pa-tin aatia la nl l ory . a. aaa pra.a4 lata Hl'Wa in ut" a lh titf a4 ataar a ..rrT '.! waa ka4. laoa l aua an.uO la Iurt:a4 I an aba ICa '. maal apparaa an af f.atla katu t t I'M ju ta. a .naaat al Mill iaanail kat4L .aat I ka k4 aakaar a pal Ma I araaal. nttt aaaaf a la a t - lafv lh atMi.1 rati4ia yaaarata. Tr w.ra aianr anna (irnl a aa- larj.a ta ructlan!. bal faar aaaar anaa aa4 !ar aauar tit I. X"" a)ar w a. i.l ha an"atBt la armit II Uttar liiama .atl II a aa aaaal an liub aiaatantM ef aa laa I b atat aa4 lbl af;la aatl eat'44-a f'P aa:.taaT bara. II aa la in auanrb aal liin Pai4na 4-.in:c.k ahart lara ara til l Iratriw. IUI l.i aaaar attr-4 an oat pimr. ai:-rava4 alraata ka4 aairv la I"" l f.tir aaMta- aa t9 Ik Bftftlara ai4 a.ia. tbaaaabaaaa) la a a aa Pvaa, aff kaaaa. la tba caaaloaa aLalvtela aoaa af Ik atraala -a4 aidaaalk ar.r rlaaa a aay lr a' aaaa, kul lb a a vra a. T!r a aa a wkil. itftaalaa naa aa ttl afla:b,a f lb kitaaaaa L.irt l ik ar 1 aar raaalara ka4 aa I tnat .srir aa In. k af not! Tauf d(4 la-1 .-w o- tatara.r au'4 iaac I, lapanaf ta at au-k a poP akoarlaaT af Ita porn k.in. but for .rtiaa4 If kr.ka la ran-ora lor aar T'ar a day in.- 114 1. Tnra a4 ah:f larka f.a ba(r. 1 r. M, aa .Naar laar ay 1 Taara aaT'. Tba lhfmam.tar PM4 a 2 dacra yaatar4.r moraiar. kj la aaaay lh 4ay a aara a 4 a ro!4r laa ethara I'art 14 baa aaj-ya4 Ibi Mialar. for I Mar. a a aata4 aa4 t.V o;4 a aa kol ( tka bum aartaty. VaS - -", -a.-. "V. 4 1 ( I f j V " '-a -"'fV;. CrVN bV V'V 2 x;- - 1 '! FREES nKASE tr.Titi:n winxtn Mmarr trrefaa la II al I-aiUtoai a ad la rwr Zero at Clark Moav. flTKIXr, Vt-aah. Jaa. I PU', a 1 1 a r m 94M kaa :4raia4 la'lar. bl la in r.a-toa aaarby iaal i it raparta iha (raaalac larau laraa. A r.14 waaa a'r. k Laatal.a. Ik waatkar karaaa ravr!a J 4aTa arraaa. Kaoarta Irana taaratar aa4 frain point, akaar aaatkar rasata a law aa i it.ia At "i:l. I4"a IK taarxary la at I t kaaariaaT arua4 l-ra Al Clarkala. a.a.. Ik a4 aa.. aaai tka aaarrsry aii 4.'a laaar i.r a4 l4ay Ikara I itcal.tll aaallac . -a. . I 4- . . I H 3P f aii t. ii aaaiai i naa in a r , i i .a paniaaaaa a af ID :,a. V' ; B aa-a a P-" a a ' ian iimill a aa a I I a I aa4 Joba Orb. af Kpokaaa. a bo. la. I SJ jft 1 " - 4 . . v . ,. rT-v J a ' 'I u.niv M.:i&niti ljov;d! 1 I r -' - V ' V"' - wl V. V- ' . R L 'LJ ' un-r if - --a Salmon Beans . Tomatoes Loganberries Clams Peas Libby's Olives Delmont Spinach Egg Plums Oysters Catsup Van Camp Soup Raspberries Strawberries Cherries Apricots Tomato Sauce Snider's Dressing Blackberries Pears Campbell's Soup .Condensed Milk With every purchase pf 50c or over we will give away free, absolutely free without charge, one can or bottle of any of the above goods. You to take your choice. Positively no restric tions. It makes no difference what kind pf merchandise you buy, our usual low prices will - prevail on everything. SIMON'S SALVAGE STORE 11t Im-lar of haaoOT I all, bal Trot- rarralar I Wain n. AtJI VXT. Or. Jaa. I. iSpavriat. A Ik l nM af aaai uahar4 la Is flral oar mi lb. aaar aaar. Albany fMaa4 bar If fclrtkala4 altb mora thaa fir nnm af aa.w an4 antil lb rt4 b4a larn4 la siuab U-Ckmat a aa popular Tkara baa k.a aa t.ia or anoar all aay aa4 In l.oaparalur rlaina. it 4. iraaa aWiaat r.-r44 al a J. A laraa Ii J r ra r ef V'baalltaa. arijoytnaT k raal frara Ikalr ttaaal laallona. ail4 fortk to boat caaai aa4 In I a lib narb troad aaa. nakrr lla Wlalry Xm Irar' Iay. KUI'R. Or. Jaa I iipaul Hnar fmrrl. all Hay made a ral V4 talr-y aar Tar a dr. Tb l.trtpara lar aaarad aroun4 In t aboa roarb and n4. caiunar. auapt burry ttp atumalana la r Iimbara. anpopular Train. war alixbtiy dalavad and Iraa.Eiea ia Iba rwatry la bad. CMr aaatkar lor loraarro l pa'Cad. klor aaaar la Iba mountain Ikaa an any Naar taar'a for yaar. Klaaa aromiaa of plrtiiy of irrialMa aalar and kampor crop. Mrdfarai lla U(hl rnm. HI.MVKti, Or.. Jaa. I (Spaxlat tb a laaiparaiar raaitnaT Irons Z 7 la II (or in pt :i fcourm. a l!ht .now cavrad lb ntir rtty ana yallay aarly tbia aoralai. folloaad kr a day of brtarbi t4aabiaa aad r:rar kin ky. Th lb ihr ri-jr rporl tnai Indtr. tloaa ara for coatiayl rtmr aiaaiHar tor tk t II houra, aKhousb a aluM ad la blaa-lnar kar Iodic bt. ailb a taanparnlxr of tl Maraltftrld Carl now Moral. kt,.VIt.liriKt.n. Or. Jan. I. f.4p- riakr A. Iaa I aickt paaalry a aa at It kaicnt. a aaoaaiorm krok aod put b Wintry B aa tk rloainc ar and taraa4 a rol4 dooch oa tk fun.ral of lil'or. Tkara a aa aa 4iturkan. and tba faalivllia r of lb kifbaat pd aaeura. b'lva daoraa aara kaid Ik bay. tar at Nortk Uvad aad laraa la Wrbf.ld. alrba Paarar 3. " Br 1 1 r-" aatrr" la tba M ba'a M lib l a. aV 'I'll Slaar. bal Uara lab lab Tbraar ltr Ural Paaltla Pla l'u KM far lckl by II faal. davorat lh lrlnlty kiaa Tlftb and Kiztii and brlar.rn Ankny and Tin plraria. Tbry boar Iba aaorda: -Tolaitda a. raat In p a.- and lh addrr.a of a biaT b rawing; ronrarn la th kliddla n.t foiioa. Tb otricar d'arorrraat ar.othar auch lata oa tba kaildinr on lb oorthast cora.r of aixtn and flark a I raa ta. Tbay moat com dowa. aay lb pollra. I'oqullla Valley Land Put On. IAR.siiriKIJ. Or.. Jan. J. (Pp- claLI Tb r.uaa Intnlmrnt Company bottom land In th Cotullla VaJlay. con. tattmr of aavrral tbouand arra of willow and alder propartr. baa bn placed on th market by U P. Branitel tar. of Kureka. Cal, who recently pur cbap.d It. Anardrrn Iln w Curfew Lr. ABErtDHRX. Wah.. Jan. 1. (Spa- riaLI - Aberdeen, new curfew law. providing tbat children under li year of ana cannot be on the street If un accompanied by a parent or iruardlan after I o'rlock al rilarht. went into ef fect today. The feature of this ia that the parent of offenders muat pay lh penalties Instead of th children. Aber deen's new police matron. Mrs. Ruth fcolleld. also aaaumed her duties today at a salary of a year. i:anr nwr.u.ta hkavt rw 1 ear Mart Oat With 4. a lartara KvweoVJ: Xosa la lIS. l:i;r'n. Or. Jaa. I p !. Tk friil aor4 af aa(. Ik'a a.i skw 4 1 laarkaa Tba a. oar waa .(. aad ky anj)f4 craal ar-ort ai! ad aad la laaatMll bat tiaa y.a'ty I'll ataretseT sa Imaaaaaa anow la l a aa ro..a4 aa " t.i.atte 'aal bv kar. biaa-binar tn atr..t ra.iwsy lr4-b aatit paaaa4 I a a a id a by a Baataraiaa aa4 raaiataa Ttfa aa aaar: la Kaaaa 4'CinaT 111a. aa Ika f?ivta, .kaara.liaa kj aa i.-l al aaa'taaa 4 lb a.w 44 waa.l.a aatit laiar. CbrKalla I'.irarrt HI now fall. CHEHAI4-. Vfaab, Jan. 1. tSp- ral. r A baaay f;t of anoar art In kar Ibis afternoon, and It Is eaparted tkal kr aaorainaT sraaral Inch. all car tk aTraa4. Itaports rroro lb autlytriaT eesatry sr. tkal lb saoa waa saaaral la Mala County. All in :ka aa4 evsrflowed pon . due la Iks rcnt kick wat.r. ara larntahinrr tha youasT peapt h lEnaat rr katloC La raail Has HCary Sooat- U r.niXPR Or. Jan. 1. .pclL After cradoal mod.ralina t"r twa days la atarrury la normal strata. A baaay aaow storm krok lenishi and ladi.'atieas ara tr-.al Lnioa Coaaty wi.l ta4 aaar aow ibis later Ikaa for a dade. TRADE T0BE FORECAST Hoaary Club la Lear a Proa sects for ltl !! I old aawas Oirf al rVadkrtoav. rfOM't rT". Or. Jaa. I -ii: ) a-T1a a.l.l waa'kar W&..b iat!4 I'aa at a Ifti. Waeb Iaa Bafaraea4 and a t'4tl 'a ftaa baaa fa ia mat f IxJar. Wadsaa4ar a aa Ua Maat afar f ta J.ar ba H daaraaa. a-a. tka ''t.al ttarma'S.tar af f. Aaari.l droipad I 4ra s4rae lar ttitra. alar aanta ia. tarn p. rat ar ka rtM. and a, tbaa 11 kaa k.ai snasy d-aa. aar'af. Tka re I snap l.i waa at 4 n aaataa'a aatstda aaf karat la a law wstar p;aa. A ha r da a aa Traapa-ratar J ana pa. JlnrtMIX Wk. Jaa. rkal. Taanaarafar bar 'iflnpd c. I a- d.sr.a. t4ar. aaaitiasr aaoal .f la .aar 3 k fa:t r.at.r4ar. Tl aaa.ta w.ra m-t tbi a. . a a" . aal a Biantna- r ra'laac.'aaa avr'afat fa.' a. Am"tt Ibaa wa-. I49U a af Tali.- hi kaa. wb 4iiera4 a br. a TK l'..'ry Club -a I" I aatartaia bus! saaa propkats at Its Iviackaea al tk llaeasa llotat Tuaaday Boon I Car- L la tba praapacta f -r IPIS t raaklla T. alrufltb. praaidenl of Ik rorflaad Ca laaf. Lkt aa fewer Cora- pay. wi I b cb:raiaa el the day. snd IP a spaabere faiiaw: VVbaal aad floar. bf. W. Iloat. topar. tatas4at Tart. aad Vloarvas ktii: Cora pasy. lumbar, la. K. W.alaarla. Jr. aarataryueasarap rort.aod Lumber Cdtaceay; o a tract I a a. J. A. Cnrray. mm"'T Traaard t'antrat "lel Cora paay; b.aai.a. liaatia tv. Iloyt. aaalat ir Nrtfawaira atMkaaJ Haak. a. 4 rallroada. W. l bkina.r. trafraa maaaar.r at Ik Cpobss. -ort-14 paatt a. BREWERY SIGNS REPORTED Pstrolraaaa Hark Diaooarr llrst kolatiow of I-iaaor I .aw. IS. K. Rark. day patrolmaa. wa ika f rat t rapart a coaBpiaiei far viola. ' ttaa af tk a'' prvbiMtlaa law. aad far a ei4tio f Ikal part frb;44;na ta adaartia.nd af lit-ora. al ttkal. COUPLE MARRIED HERE 60 YEARS AGO HAPPY CapUia aad tn. W. S. Powrll Obaerre AnnWrrmary and Relate Incidents of Pioneer Pay. When Captain Powell Led Indian Fighters. J. SIMON & BRO. 131-133 First Street NEAR ALDER GRANGE ADVANCE NOTED SEW ORGANirATIONI REPORTED AT 03. A IT II ZS l!f OREGON. . J. J.kBMa, Kalerias aa 13th Year i Master af Eaeala Star, Reellea Reeeal AckleremeaC English and elocution of Spokane Uni versity. He has sent in his resignation to the Tillamook High School where he has been teaching; and will assume his new duties next month. Mr. Crockett was graduated from the University of Oreg-on after tToing- th.ough the Pendle ton high school and was known as a debater and orator while in colleere. Congressman McArthur Sees Difference in Methods. Tammany Fbi for Carrylns: Eire- loa by Promise af Jobs Despite . Civil Service Rale Cited. 0 REGON'IAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash- Tha Grange has made rapid progress during: the past year, 662 new Granges have been orR-anised, thus extending tha work of the farmers' order In 30 states of tha Union, and in Oregon the gain In membership was 25 newly or ganised Granges, being- Jl per cent over th former year." said J. J. Johnson, master of Evening Buir Grange, in his address yesterday entering his 13tn year as master of that Grange. Mr. Johnson pointed out that the measures psssea it ia "" l"".torv aroea. thev were having a pretty National ng held in California in uff Ught jn oBf) o tne normal Tam. to play our kind of politics over in New York City," remarked Represen tative McArthur the other day. after he had been swapping; campaign stories with one of the Ne York City mem bers of the House, "that is, they don't if a story I lust heard is true. As this November were all In keeping witn in nroarrraatvaf soirit of th order. He said In rv. r t : "Tha National Granare Indorsed equal snffrsaTe for women, and prohibition received a moat cordial Indorsement. Tha N.rionsl Granite went on recora as fsvorlng the Government ownership of all transportation lines. u stand In favor of the construction of roads to the market places from the Muintrv hefore scenic highways. On education National Grange took an ad vancad ntand and declared that th $500,000,000 It was proposed to use for development of the navy ana Army should be used In building icooa ruu.ua. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR DANCE Social Kvcnu Planned for Funds to Send Escort to Ixs Angeles. "4 IXTT years of married life, the dsn creek, and quarters for th men rt- a ii a. greater part of It spent In Tort kw land, la lb record mad by Cap tain aad Mrs. W. & Powell. Ill Eleventh treat. They observed th "lb anniversary of their wedding Wednesday. December 1. -W ara enjoying life Just aa we always did." thay said, and they look it. Although Mrs. Towell Is 71 years of age. ska stlil retains a slrllah bloom upon bar cheeks, and Captain Powell, wba Is 13. refuses to b waited upon and still peralata la pMttlnc th wood. Captain aad Mr. Towel! were mar ried 4 years ago al th horn of her brelbar-ln-law. A. R. Shipley, which was oa lbs rood floor of th old Post, offlc building, at first and Morrison straxta. Mr. ehlplay wa postmakter at tb lima. Rev. W. F. Boy kin. Baptist minuter la Ik city at that lime, per formed lb coremony. "At lh tin we war married. kaid Mrs. Powell, "which waa December St, Ilia, lh Willamette River was f rosea over so that It could be crossed by team, and that was quit a lltti now. it was aa uauauavUy cold Winter." aWtrs Ar rWaatra Mr. and Mrs. Towell croaard the Plata la Or.coa la Ik early days. Mr Powell waa bora In Vermont, and aftar moving to New Torh. aad thro Icdiaaa. aha. al Lb as of . moved with her parents to era son In lilt. Mr. Powa.l waa bora la 0"ia aad cam I Oresoa la Ills. Captala Pwll conducted a commla- laa baeaaaea la Portland for yaar aad was for a lima bai.lff of th Cir cuit Court. He was also for a few years la buallaae la Yamhill County. Captaia aad Mrs. 1'owe.l aav uvea I tb boa whr they now maUi tbair hara far ! past : years. Donna lb Civil (r Captala Pawell raUd a eompaay la Port. and. This company wa never called fcaat. but served la lb eaaiera part ef tb stat asaioat lb Indiana. During that period iba Captain and his wife, wbo aaacoanpanlad bm for a lim. bad many aarrow eacapa. aad tb carapaay was In a number of hot engaaemants with tb lntta Tb company waa for I. .-. I U. adaarna.rtg at liuo.-a. a( nil. I" " a-- a aa aaiwat. ( Um lepa'ted lt ! laVi -u.! tia located at Camp Lyoa. ca Jor- equipment were mad there. Tha company which Captain Powell commanded was mustered out at Van couver. It was known as Company D, first Oregon Infantry. Captain Powell enjoys a good Joke on himself, end hs relate some of the Incidents of bis earlier days with great dral of gusto. Jab aa Barleader Opea. "Shortly after I arrived In Portland a friend of mln attempted to asalst m la getting a Job." he said. "The man. not knowing I was the son of Methodist parents, spoke to one of the hotel proprietors, urging him to give me a Job as bartender. The hotel pro prietor said b would ara me first, as he wanted to se what kind of a fel low I was. Th next time my friend saw th man be referred again to the uoaltlon b wlehad to secure for me. " "Aw! waa tb reply of the hotel man. "I've seen that fellow and he wouldn't b aay good for a bartender. Me looks too greon.' I Iot my opportunity for a career there. said tha Captain, laughing. Captain Powell admitted that ha was susceptible to th charms of th fstr ax after Ms wlf had told a story of an Incident which occurred on his trip Wear. "On on occasion Mr. Powell and soma or th members of his wagon traJa climbed a small peak near whrr they encamped for the evening." she said. "Across a small gorge on another peak ttey saw another smail party of emigrants. 8ooa tba two parties be am ring songs across o one an other, and later Mr. Powell and his party crossed to tb other peak. There was a girl la tb other party that Mr. Powell look a fancy to. and he assisted hat down tha Mil -mod to her camp. Aa tbey were parting he suggested U hope that he might se her sarata. 1 don't know whether yon will or not.' cam th quick reply. 'I am In hurry to Join my husband In Cali fornia and am traveling as fast aa I can. Captain Powell Joined In In laugh at his ax pane aa heartily as If the Joka had bn on pomeon els. Owing la th fact that Captain and Mra Powell war somewhat ill with the grip Wedneaday. they had. no elaborate calebraiion. Tbey received Kksy liowcrs from friends, however. Prominent among- the social events of tha new year win do a series ui dancing and card parties which is to be given by the Oregon Commandery. No 1 Knights Templar, at the Masonic Temple. The parties will De neia on i h. firat Thursday Ol January, nw .-v ami Xfnreh- Tha nroceeds are to be used for send' in an escort to accompany I G. Clark, right eminent commander, to the Krlennlal conclave, to be held at Ix8 Anaeles In June- The plan of the com mandery is to charter two trains to take the Portland delegation to the conclave or to charter one of the HU1 liners, either the Great Northern or the Northern Pacific BRIDGE LEASE TO CONTINUE Railroads to Accept Same Terms for Harriman Span During: 1916. While the terms on which the county holds a lease on tha Harriman bridge ara not entirely satisfactory to the Orea-nn-Washtnrton Railroad & Navi. gation Company, no objection will be offered the latter part of this month to renewal for 191 on the same terms as agreed to in 1915. according to an-nnim-amnt made yesterday by Arthur C. Spencer, attorney lor tne railroad in taraata. Tha laaaa In effect contains a clause which automstlcaily provides for re newal on the same terms at Its expira tion, provided no formal objection Is raised to tba terms. JAMES D. DE FORD SUICIDE Despondency Over Oil Investments Regarded as Responsible, vin.nclal troubles, centering aroond oil Investments, wer responsioio lor the death of James V. u roro, ageo t who committed suicide at :av o'clock vesterdsy morning-. Tha act was committed at the home of bis son, IS Eleventh treet. by mean of car bolic acid. ur De Ford came to Portland a year ago from Oklahoma, and bas been liv ing since witn nis son, i-nanes t-nrd 2a Eleventh street- Another son. Eugene De Ford, resides In Sell wood. Mr De Ford had been despondent over his oil finances for some time, ac cording to the Coroner, who took charge of th body. Pendleton Boy Honored. PENDLETON. Or, Jan. 1. 'Special.) Ptr Crockett, a former Pendleton boy. ha bctrn homired with the elec tion to the head of the department of many districts in New York City last Fall, and the Republican candidate seemed to be looming up stronger than his opponent cared to admit. So the Democratic leaders in that district were called together and Instructed to do their utmost to win out on electio day. One of the little bosses, in true Tammany style, went forth in his ward and passed around the word that if the Democratic candidate should be elected, he would tret a Governmen Job for every man who supported him, provided the voter wanted to go to work for Uncle Sam. In his travels. this campaigner encountered a Demo crat who was wise as to the civil serv ice rules and the wise one said. Why. Tim. you know you can make good on that promise. If our man Is elected, he can t , begin to get Gov ernment Jobs for all the fellows in this district who support him." Not the - least abashed, the cam paigner came back: "The hell he can't. That's all you know about it We need the votes and we've got to get them. If we win, all our man's got to do Is to corral all those voters who want Government Jobs, march them down the street to the Army recruit ing office and give them a chance to enlist. Every soldier bas a Govern ment Job. doesn't he, and it won't be our man's fault If those fellows don't want to enlist.' CASCAREIS SELL TWENTY iLLO BOXES PER YEAR Best, Safest Cathartic for Liven and Bowels, and People Know It. They're Fine I Don't Stay Bilious, Sick, Headachy or Constipated. Y. M. C. A. CAMPERS DUE IN From Boys' Party Is . Returning Spirit Lake Trip. J. C Meehan. secretary of the boys' department of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, who left with a party of boys last Sunday for a trip to the camp at Spirit Lake, will return with the party tonight at 10:30. The boys went aa far as castle kock on th railroad, had their packs taken to the camp by horses and made the trip themselves on snowshoes and Bklls. The depth of the snow at the camp Is reported to be four feet. Those in th party beside Mr. Mee han were John McLernon, Tom McMul len. Paul Stone, Alfred Wyld, Herbert Foster, Maurice BentalL Harrison Hug- gins, Orrin Thomas, Marion Dickey, Joe Tibbetts, assistant boys' secretary, and H. Taylor. RANCHISE QUESTION UP Interstate Bridge Commission Meets Tuesday to Consider Rates. To consider the granting of railroad franchises over the new interstate bridge, the Commission, of which Ru- ua F. Hoi man. County commissioner, is chairman, will hold an executive ses- ion next Tuesday morning- at 10 o clock t the Courthouse. It Is understood that the Portland Railway, Light A Power Company Is one of the petition ers for a franchise. Another mstter of Importance to be taken up at this time will be the toll rates to be charged on the bridge. The Commlsrionera have sufficient funds to construct tha bridge but not enough to finance Its 'operation, and lor this expense tolls must be charged. Ashland Methodists Have Reunion. ASHLAND. Or Jan. 1. (Special.) Methodists held their S2d annual New Year's reunion at Moose Hall todsty, with a large attendance present. A substantial dinner was followed by a literary and musical programme. The church organization here dates from the surly 'tvs, ana tue present member ship is bOv. Enjoy life! Keep clean inside with Cascarets. Take one or two at night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath right, stomach sweet and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store and straighten up. Stop the headaches, bilious spells, bad colds and bad days Brighten up. Cheer up. Clean up! Mothers should give a whole Cascaret to children when cross, bilious, feverish or if tongue is coat ed they are harmless never grie or sicken. At"v. SYRUP OF FIGS FOR CROSS, SICK FEVERISH CHILD Look, Mother ! Is Tongue Coated, Breath Hot and Stom ach Sour? Harmless "Fruit Laxative" Best to Clean Tender Liver and Bowels. Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because in lew hours all the clogged-up waste. sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they be come tightly packed, liver gets slug gish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue is coated, thei. give this deli cious "fruit laxative." Children love It, and it cannot cause injury. No differ ence what ails your little one if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment riven. Full di rections for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottl. of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." We make no smaller size. Hand baclt with contempt any other tig syrup. a Adv.