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11 SUNDAY OREflOXrAX, rOKTLA!VUt FEBRUARY C. 101C. tut: RETAIL DRUGGIST IS HIT HARD BY WAR Fitting Nations Put Embargo cn Many Essentials and . Try to Corner Others. PRICES SOAR AS RESULT co I. .t. J. f aa4 Inrttare .aa. . ...ult at If V-.'m-, ftf. r.. '" - brV.akt " -. I. ..-min sacra " a.,. naay -Wi.n .an."- '"': '- , - -a-... t OrtOl'toa ef tk ,.tat dr..-.-t I Ltaa roa.l J c; ,,m.a .. inO-a. bit f.iMl T .a.-...! - " ";"V . :;:"",v:,.sr.1 t. ,-,. la-il. O-.n la tk ,R" - mir.,:.:r .:,"... . - U7rt .t W 7 1 -rn.Ml ' " ' t"- i,, i. n r..,- C - " r. cJ-mf.l !" " ,n I ,,inl .in.-n . rr" ir '. , .f t - "' V -mat fi- ' ' j, t.m -. wi'- tn. t ;' 4 ri :.!- T 4"";" -am-t fro" :ul rr "5 , .ne. "l B-'"- ' !. to n t tJ ""l:l! " iif !.-, ; T l N'-' " v,mt-.rr ta n-f. WilO rl.rT ..4.::a r ??' in-r-ufT f. ! lomntl.! ! ! J.r rTi'4 fr ". ''" ., err b--m. IV cMt twr f ort; for mmi'-:n fr t-i. dTix. Ir r.vir fr -ilrturT fiiont I " loMior fr ia ran now In .t n r pulc lr- rt l . r!? t w"sn t. dmn4 I ts prsrt!o f mrrorr. r,:yrln U mna'ttr tm tSl k m;-..-tt4 n t ! pru-M la "r rat f ' " " "'"f'!' Tr mi lUlnK". T P 'rJ i',yt-rln Is IB m j- f.tr ef itr'. r'-f to. coill rtol b r.J.:4 in 'jf:;-lt;r Ur- t" t t i I1 intfrt" 4Tin4. . mnaf-t'irr cf n.nmuntuoa -nm tl fcl. !r for t rnmi; I par r drucil j')!itT f tycr n ! Ih jri- rorlioty n--i . . -Almt rntrrn ef ror 4 e.mt.-: f :'ro? ana AHtle (ri(in dnv.J t'X In tanrir . M rn Ur.: ! In li cooal-y 19 na'-U r.rt fcn pro- .! n ihaU nootit.'. .T Dwta intr. fc lo-ont com -i-t-.y -au-t. mT f is an wt-f linown n4 B--t. 0'- lotin. ennnct l pfnr4 l nil .-rr riw ef t ir- n morn r ) n.f---X tn--t.d- fnl.-t. ru'1 nJ T !.!.( iI. f ' n -Ant:-Tr-'V n I rvi-r tii'' l c. fw.,1- ortfln mr f -eo lr p ,T...:ia- prnst!B. r.t.U drcti Jt n4-:4 to larI rrt!o9k -ry nr arfeortlniii-. Ta ! con I tian -awt 4-ritoo4 to ? rotc4. Anrb( Ito n IMW. 'tiwrvtn maf'-tarr of cttml ! oro BSi- ( "'t ISO f . t nro l'lr 4-on4"l in M-ifiM for rr mirit Mt I pro-inr-4 la tJi '('. T6 wnrrio: a on tso 9rttion ef o lt-m- i wko timo - 4r r till i-pU Bno hn4- Ko-.n'lr t!r - o-tn-I In tn a--rl piat for - ft .0.L m.-Lil. kkk aoii4 oro"l prwo of 111! J tmt n -r.t-irf la niaatit. Eroon am .,, kt4i-r al tnoflroll rt til ..-.-ti itart b-o- on aH a -r tn ,( lnot4 of , no pofv-ot. -.r In lo Hatory of lao ! ha lh rfa. l-tal -" to f, wic!k !' c4 tlfa. TSa -r.-t f tao n tn '' t r4 ha nwt fnr-ra:biB isa on it ota-r. -m on ofJrt I afa -alo r a!l braa- of trno l a-o laa stu l ta tiir vum. ait f. -:l to - wsat tko actual ( t ail ara ta.t -- 'J rrwrr Mjt IWcrooo Iirt-t. rKOjISL WaaA.. TV t ji-alat) ca'ad aiklnc that a Vral lmpromnt 4.trv t ta f rtnaH for paymiol of th kaaaco 4ja tb latt4 tt:ala Ooi inaat far tko Imaalion atr rtskt. amoaaMntj t- about llSJa Ta po if.Ion cico tnat It lit bo Imparatir t Jr aa ll-mi:i nnnti uo'.. fm plan la 4la4 for tko aa-mant af tkia a(-r tlcfil front aotao fan4 etr Ikan to currol i p n a. An In formal i.l of rl4nl la prpoo4. ROBBER GETS FIVE YEARS Jolia njaa) Kraloaca-d AflT rk-aUiaX (.allly to l oar llarsUrlra. I'ica4 nc uiltr to four In4ictmant. fr karcUrr. Ma flan. tt JSa IUlnoa4 aa acua4 o( aoano a( th oa)rr tuflUrlt of lb 'ly Win- r aaoaifc in I Orian4. isciuatas a 4amoe4 lk:i la tkk axoro thaa I .-Do worWt of JaI wan cbiam4. a aanlrarad to B ara la tka p-oJ-l.atutir tf Circuit Jo4 Kaaanau&k K'iar jo a l:arr"l who ra lo4ir4 foia'ir wtta K-aa. tll ba aaat ba- l. nutlnKcnt abw b kaa a III .-Bt.n.a lani( r him, av4 Ipal)r u(;kI Atturaay John Collier Jlr- iliirl'i It Clark, at! Chart Rrolt. pf-a44 tr-i 'r aatrdar lo oblaiataat mon-r kr l'"a protaoaaa. aa4 wan trfir4 ! (root oco to fio Jar la -rtavn. MEN FIGHT OVER SHOVEL TOURIST DAYS IEAR Railroads Advance Excursion Rate Season One Month. MAY 1 IS OPENING DATE Jit I tilod ! lUad. Jndxr. Kald Tbrco oa4r4 m-n Hooi In tbo kT-rl lino TrUay af uraooa. ttln bo 4itr.biloa af Bhol a4 tha r rf.r ailiaiMt noaa Hockad.4 trootk. Tfca ImpUaaaal wcro ba44 T.art.a t ItUbvr 4rr a Un4r. It kaiaaa4 iwnllr ao4 pra4 El ar tuiM tao-poraaaaat. I'Badina" eommaaala. ba ;DaRi.4 It Into a nonp4a au4 ioo4 a Jr4. Not aaU.ti.H Uh Ml Bot. I rank; CottroU park4 bp Ik oao lacl4 by Itiab.f. Tko lalt.r okJt4. an4 ttir -rr.u.4 far tko tool Tka tr arraoil oa a chara-a of 4i'or4 n4 ficbtlnc -It Jul fill. 4 ma band. Ju4. en i.aiA.a llmfc.r i4r alioraoon la Wuekripal loult -oot back aa tho Job. botk of you. d.rt4 Ju4ca laas.uta. JAPANESE STORE ROBBED Two lc Hold l p G roarer and - taa( a ad Taka 930. A- Taa asaa ntr4 tha CDlumbl ro cary ira. it Urand at o'clock: a-. . - aiaaie a k t na for a poun4 of rbaaaav Aa tko or4r wa br flllad oao of tb pair produce a f"""" an4 rar.4 tko proprlator. K. Kol tumt, and hi aavl'iaat. K. tin. Tko lt!m ptsl-4 Ihalr hand to ward tho elUo. wblla oao of tka rob bar t-ot4 ko ra.S r.;at-r. takiBk ja. Ti pair kackad Ihrcu.h tb door lata tk acraat. 't"-Ilo; aa caarapo btfof effaeara coal4 ba aammoaad Ksiiuml a fairlr 4-lIH4 da . rijtioa of tbo rabbara. a ad la conala that ba raa ld-Btl.'y ISna If tka eppof taa'tr o.'fa-ra tat-ri!T. La5atto aa4 Laoaard aro a..t (aims. , MURDER JURY DISAGREES o rrdk-t Ila-larnrd la Caaa of Jap tHrr Kltliax- A(tr balna t all niht tha )urr la tho aa-4r-l.r trial of A'ooauko Nakanax h'14 la th court of t'irrolt Juda KauaTB. f.prt.4 ytr4aT pnora nf that tkar bad baan nrtnM la r.arb ,ar acra.aaaaL A aar Irani 111 bo l akaa r aa arr(4 aal lodirt.4 for th nvjdr of a li:ow counirrDtt duri-C a Japaaaao aMartainmant al ,tfi.a Ha I on tha -al.(l t ta-.mhar tla can daf-adad T ACtorna-a Hurl rt A l-artan. I 'p-"'r In.irict At lrg.ta Col;ir ar.4 lltadman prooa C4t4 tko ra. Mirdr la Iko -acond dacr.a rhra4. tM Iloand-Trlp It-W Kmlorrd and OffK-UU of Unc l Tort land Eip-- Itcarord-Ilrrak-!- Trarrl to foa-at. Chr p! Tb' toarlat ' Trp. toorlat k-nn n ! than ,b7.on,b. .-ay. Th, r.llr.--. dld'4 to .bora It t.p uU and i:i cr.n It thl. r' ' 1 ln.4 of J ,n trm,r Ta Tran-contlBnlal rarr A- -.i,on b. in .-"ion ! fl. mi a.."-- dI and th rate, 'or woalboond ox curalon bo.lnr.a. Adrtca of thl. artlon ana rrl'J lt lbt by r.pra-a-tlca of all lh traraaeontioantal Unci laTborraTrtBd a-t-Jalay 1 to F-plomb-r . .. J.la .nrt rMtartd I Ft ;MrooB.r.; rat. of r,om1!V.h.: raco and ! from Miaaourl IJIr polnl with corrr-rondinitiT low l"Bta from all cthrr iltdaio r.trn polBl. , . Thi rrlf IU apply to all Norm Pariri- Cal pointa and to California, with th uial dlffrntlJ f ftl.SO If th tourist trarala war thronth th Northac.l and ca way through Cali fornia. . itpavlal reduction. howr. hv ba traBI4 for tfn Knlthta Templar tri.BBial eonrlar at to Ail. Jun II to ... and for tbo Knl.bU of Pytblaa aonaal onnllon in Portland. Ar 1 to 1. 'or tha two -nt a pclal round-lria rata of I4i from Chlcaao, tt;.i from touli and lii from th M'aoarl ltlr baa "rn tabllh.d. Sal dl for th KoltTt Trmplar mMlInc will b Jun t to 1 Inclualv; for lha Kolchi of Pjthlas. July -1 to it. In.lualrf. Th.. r.clal tlrkala will baro ralora limit of days frera tb data of tain, but all eth.r 8ummrr tourlal tlrkela. old from Way 1 to Koplnnbr i. In -t:lr. will bear return llrnlta to Oc lobar t. Tb action of th an.oclaUoo In plac Inc tb wxtbound ll-kaa on 1 34 dara rarlirr than naual Ik du. It I aid. to tb inpdnt-d dmaod for ....I .-AiitinM4aMaRa lA th (Oa At. Tha railroad look for a notammt that m bran tha rarord atahnba laai r br lu tral tdlh California -po-"ion. Tii aarllrr rtata. It I pointed out. will fc partl.-ularlr advantacoou to lha i'ortlasd flooo KtlraJ. wblcb will ba bld in th con1 wk of Juna. Vanr paopla who bur their tickt to i alitornla will bo ahla to Tlalt Ibat .tat for a full month befora proceed loar lo Porfland. Tha Portland paan(rr offlrtala look for u!tnt!al baflta lo ar-rna lo lh Coaat a a result of tb action of Ui aaaoKtallon. TWO ARRESTED FOR THEFT Stralin: Cloth Alao Iild Aalnt Ac raard ef Taking rtabtacra. Tb lh.fl ef a pair of rnhb.rs caused lh art. at af John M. Balia-ar and Joa.pb I'amtilti. wbo appaarad la VI u naci;al Court atrday mornlBa. l tarlia; Craddrx'k and "mllti arratd tb couplo with tb stolen, footwear In po.lrn. Tb raa wilt bo con lin'i.d ontil Monday for nt-c-e. I.tactiv.a Tlcbenor and Moloney ajr worklnc to prtxur arld.nc In a th.ft which o-currd al tb Koenk tailor (hop. 41 Whlnon atroat. a. r dar bo'or. . Th-y ummnn4 Mr. Itoa'na.. who Identified tha prtnoneri a th !- man wbo ahatrart-d T aral boll of rlnth from hi Bhoiv a. Good Furniture Ffoin the House of Jenmng Unquestioned Reliability and Fairness in Price Characterize the MerchandiseSold by This House . Unoaralleled Of f er by Second and Morrison Street Branch Store Two Solid Car loads of Dressers Bought for a heavy discount for cash just before the recent advance! A manufacturer had the dressers and needed the cash. Vic had the cash and needed the dressers. The result The Greatest Sale of Medium-Priced Dres sers Ever Held in Portland Th- ouantity is too ereat to attempt descriptions. Judge the immense saving by these enormous reductions from regular prices $15.00 Ash Princess Dressers only $15.00 Royal Oak Dressers only $16.50 Fine Hardwood Dressers only $17.50 Quartered Oak Dressers only $18.00 Quartered Oak Dressers only...., $25.00 Circassian Walnut Dressers ( . . . . . $30.00 Large Mahogany Dressers only $32.00 Fine Quartered Oak Dressers $16.75 Royal Oak Princess Dressers Furniture That Is Good - -mi rinnrm anal rlianlayad in our windows the best ex ample, of the furniture-maker-' craftsmanship. We cordially invite inspection. Se our elaborate showing- f Period and Arts and Crafta Furniture. Price always consistent with quality. ...$7.45 ...$7.95 . . .$8.05 ...$9.85 ..$10.85 . .$13.75 ..$1,5.00 ..$19.95 ,...$8.75 Our Great Rug Specials For a Limited Time Only Rreular $30 Fine Axminstr.nd Velvet Rugs. 9x12 size, in floral and Oriental design., 50 patterns to select from, xtra$19g5 special at ' ' S45 Wilton Rugs $28.75 Fine Wiltons ia 9x12 sixe; nix ner patterns that are to be dropped this season; Terr special at $28.75. You Can Furnish Your Home From Our Exchange Dept. Scores of economical buyers are saving money by selecting their Furniture, Rugs and Ranges from our Exchange Department at our Second and Morrison Street Branch Store. There are hundreds of pieces from which to select, every one at a bargain price. Drapery DepartnVt Specials A big lot of samplo Telours, tapes tries and cretonnes in 1, IVi "d 2-yard lengths at HALF PRICE! T?.a-uiar no- to SI DraDenr Ma- $12 Mattress $6.85 Regular till Pure Staple Cot ton Felt Mattresse-. covered with h splendid quality of fancy art tick, with roll edges, in either full or thrce-quartor sizes, very special at only $6.83. Blanket and Comforter Special Regular $3JiO Woolnap Blankets. Urge size; in gray, tan C2g() ini ' 7 . ',: rVwoM'rVfnied with fine white d1 7C . terials in artistic designs, 50-inch; ueguiar a-r- - iDX.txJ ' special 22 cotton; special Henry Jenning& Washington at f ntn ons Morrison at Second Grafonola Special The "Leade r" G r a f o n ola, a fine upright, full cabinet in strument, in ma hogany or quar tered oak in golden, fumed or earl y English f Hi i s h, or in satin walnut, with twenty se lections of your UH own choosing, $81.50 $5 down. $5 a Ml u if J month. Charity Visits to Tuhercutar Paticnts Are Listed. USE OF FUNDS SET FORTH Chamber Iteque-ts Accountln by Organ Ixatlona Aaklns Public Sub---rlillon--Aw-oclatlon S?nd In Tabnlatcd Report. A record of xtenlre and helpful work la compreaaed Into tha tabulated report of th actlvltlea of tha laltlnn Sura Aaaociation which haa Ju.t been compiled and transmitted to tho charl lie commlttea of tha civic bureau In the TortUnd Chamber of Commerca. Th commute recently I"e4 a re- RLCXIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF TFIE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION FROM JAN. 1 TO DEC 31, 1915. Corral ra4. ' I INCOME. MONTH. Due. a " EXPENSE. V. c cn O PI iS i ? s " 2 i a ? " o . o p " : 2 3 . n a : o c : : : - -" H o Jmnrr r-br-ary tr-h April May Jun. ... J uty... ..-. Asruit t,e.anbr..... ivtobar. No v.mbar...... Iwamaar Ttae , ..I "1'v- . i rii .j 4t.' 411 -n t II ( 1 no . Tt.a.v i: ! I JJ-OOf r J ....4 a I a a a .a ....J $ i 0'V Tl '. to 0l. SI Pot. 1J.00 . I. JOS ! 110 01 ll.OO . id.OOi I "l ui 0-1 f ::i on f jto.oo;. s ' l ; est us iii :s.oo 0.0l00 117. mi ISIOI I I 13 J 1I S , I 10 001 t 3 1S i I I 17S llaJTt! I 10.001 M.- 12010 I 10 0'1 H 0 1 ( 00 :s lo.ooi ii;.5'.i Jis.ssi ji-ooi I iot ii' mJi , I 10 001 S.1S 141S1 1000! :t.00 .40 217.401 I 1 1 1 I 170.00 I 7.771 J 5.00 J.IJl JTO.O'M 2.00 i r:s.ooi 40t.7 12 8 I 412 60t 6.001 J3.00l o.oo; I 40.001 t.'S 111.00 1.10 I2.3t 1-201 I I J2 .1(1 10.00) io.ooi I -6.031 ) 10.00! 40.131 10.131 1 ..(4!. 17.S5I 11..3I. 1.00 111.251 10.12 1J.00I 10001 l.ooj 45 3 K.OOI 7.0 .S5 I0O 7.711 4(1.81 S7.8 363 393.00 2(2.01 478.41 473.C1 40.0 33.4 442.30 275 38 1-41 00 11131 00 IIIS 00 884.00 818-2.75 8423 15 3 1053.17i841.34 '830C40 814.30;3251.20 8187( 31 ' ' . . . n runrf avfalentln Ta .nca oa hand January 1. lt(, 1:478 84. Ineludlnc 82ooo on tima cepo... anu a.u . a . . b.ftk -klA A ak al a njl a aV tt A K !! taaen vui aw - - t.a. tUf tumbrbip of TiWtralMU FBaal. MO.VT1I. Subicrlptloa ianuf .. r'.bruary.. Marcb April Way Juno. ... . July Auu.t . . . . ..ptambor. Cviobar I... I... I i.tA nni !I 100.001... lOO.Oni 81.101 11.351 150.001 700. 0'M j 700.001 j ISO OOi j ISO.OOj ISO.OOj 100.001 1 300.00) 150.001 I I. 85.001 31.10 8 17.70 1 (8.30 $ 138.00 K.71 3 501 (3.76 132. i 42.8(1 107.17 3.58 2( 15 .1 85 171 I -no OOI ( 00 b-K.mbar I t! 100.001... I I 5.00 180.001 I 80.001 85.171 180.001 105.001 1 100.001 150.001 I I 174.(1 313.39 0.00 1(4.(5 9.2 1.4S 12.8 3iS 1.I5 228.90 I 11.40 11582 (1.1 173.60 lt.(l 15.(0 (8(( (.3S j 172.10 14.781 14.85 15.(51 35.351 3L83I 17.651. 1(.(3 17.15!. 11 SS 15.761 48.70 6.00 2.23 I 7.43 I I ' ' TTT'TT 1 T,,,., 11510.00 1248.62 11738 3 330.OO!H" u-i.uo.u. ,... " iJ.Lo bind January 1. 11C 31944 83. Includlo 1(47.28 on aln. account an I417.0S on checking- account. Inclwd 3l by Fadaratloa of W'ibih i Cluba REPORT OF TITE GENERAL AND TUBERCULOSIS WORK OF THE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION FROM JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1915. UENERAL WORK. MONTH. Jaauarv fabraary.. Xarra April Way ; ABiaai .... aaptambor. Ortooor.... Nor en bar.. iKtanMr . Total. a 9 I- 2. a ' a" a t a 1 a i a - Si' 4i, iii i:r :i ui' i: 6l i: TUBERCTJUDSI3 WORK. r.t Ja V 7. O mm, ft 3 sl: i7: i-tTii tr. TTf'6 i:: (hi ci Ji (7 I (Si 611 311 311 3:i (' i:i 7 l-, 112; U' ; is:i 2; 1, 1221 3' ii; iw: 3l ui Si- llil 33X, ! ! r .. .'11821. .... 11TI (471 1M 3JI 6l 3 Hi u:. 1111 -r; l-i 3471 i 37r 13i 1211 601 4-1 nil 42:1 (i! i:i ('s 1811 (051 100! ! 733 t . 1 h- 1 ... ....!....!. ...I7183 I CI 711 J! 471 81i (15 I 111' (al i (.'I (It I 4! 44! (3, 6! 471 I 8(1 :! 7:i.(l i (71 (M (II H -i V. H K -2. c- i - c 5 - " 5" Z 501 F S 2 : . a 5 ' : f- : 5 : : - fVi 18 1001 33) 123 f7 181 1(1 21 !0 11 T' li 10 O 03 a c ( 311 (tl Ol (71 (?t (II -- III : 321 14 171 .1 23'.. 81 (l 8-.1 37 321 l 84) 7(! 751 I 1331 251 130 20 10 17 7(1 1111 221 131 241 13n 321 1121 18! 1041 111 1221 -I r .I....I. 41 180 3 4( 17(1 109 St 13( 1731 14! 1121.. ..I. 341 14.11 18( 411 177i 15&I 34 144 13M 20 132 151 17 121 105 1( 1401 22( 1 1 1 ...11754 I(44 171 'izi-jTrZrxz: Ur.."a!tt.tr?i VrZUrX. mu'en f tnrun, V.lv.a dlrctly at tb. 4i.pcoa.ry. vn tnou.b. U a ..a.ral way. tbo work (Q4y t M cai:c4 YlalUca- B Jr;c .....a an I k. varlnua inatitutiona Which ra -nnductinir charitable work under nupport by public -ubscirlptlonB, etc., for an outline of their financial con dition and their aervico work for the pat year. Thcao report, are to .ervo as the baala on which the civic bureau will prepare Its report to tbe chamber, recommending whether tho Institution should be Indorsed. According: to the report. In tha tu berculosis service alone 225 new cases were taken In hand in the year and 232 were discharged. OPIUM DEN KEEPER FINED Clilnrac Itcnlca Charge but Police Evidence Cony lets. Loom Tok was convicted and fined 310. Lee China;. le Tack and Jim Llm. arr.ai.d at the aaine time for visiting the dan. bad their cases continued fur sentence. 1 a-nv antar.il a strenuous denial .k..r..tkiiii ha had ever con ducted an opium den at room 3. 82 Sec ond street, wnen arramneu UmKRUlh's court yesieraay !" 11. ,h.t ha had never sold the drug; or been addicted to Its use. Sergeant in uvern, win, - -trolman Kllngensmilh made the arrest, testified that the room had been under su-picion for a long; period. v ncn in officer, entered tne piaco ii. reeking; wttb tne iumes 01 i" ERRAND 0FMERCY COSTLY Woman, Carrying Kelief to Needy, Slips and Leg- Is Broken 1 An errand of mercy ended disas trously tor Mrs. F. C. Wasserman. of t - .. . c.v.nt.nrrh street Isortn. With Mr. 'Wasserman .he was carrying provisions to a family inai was m treas last Thursday evening, when .ne allnoed on the icy pavement and frac tured a leg;. . Mr. and Mrs. niuernan uajjutu .. knma nt Mr. ana Airs. D o near inc " ' ' " ,f 1 ... I. .n tha areldent oc curred, and remained at their home through the night, -ine nexi umim"a It was found Impossible to get an am- . 1 1 nt tha anoV. SO Mr. Wasserman and seven friends Impro vised a stretcher ana carneu " - serman to her home. FAMILY IN TENT SUFFERS Father In Hospital and Salvation Army Asks Help for Six Children, -...a. 't - i.ti.4-ai 11 annnnrt and only a tin aua a.ia ' ' m frail tent to shelter them from the storm which has been raging for the past month, a woman living w - Baldwin street was reported o7 mo Salvation Army yesterday to be In dire need of looa. luei ana uuui'; . 1 . .hft f.miiv la now In the County Hospital and coasequently can do nothing; to assist in iurruii. family. ... Both husband ana wiie are dumb and are consequently nanui- capped In their struggle ior H"a Tbe army will receive contributions for tha teller 01 tne wan-. OREGON ENGINEERS DINE rarolUes Alad Will Be Entertained at Clianiber Tomorrow. The annual meeting- of the OregaMt Society of Engineers will be held to- Mmm.nilnr at a o'clock at the munv.i rw - na-ba, of Commerce. At that hour a dinner will be served to members only. Tbe business of tho meeting will be taken care of at this time, lnclud- At 8:15 o'clock a' second meeting will be held, to which members and f.miii.. are invited. A feature of tha second meeting- will be ara ex- hlotlon 01 the riniey mouou iiitii of wild animal life in Oregon. . CARD OP THAJTlaS. prelnirour thanks to the kind friends and naignnors wno asviKiea aurinj mr lltnrajf ana o-nui w' 1 ' father, especially to Division 277. B. ol U K.: Iadies' Auxiliary. Ci. I. A.; b. P. hop enipioyea and Mr. frank Crain. Adv. Mrs. A, L. Armatronfi and i amlly. Shortage of $170,000 Prob able by End of February: FORECAST IS REALIZED Reduction of 1815 Tax Levy Is Cane of' Stringency Auditor Barbnr Submits Statement to Council Showing Condition. The shortage in municipal funds forecast last Fall by City Auditor Bar bur for "this month and scoffed at by some of the members of the City Coun cil aa an improbability is now a reality. Another statement was Issued yester day by Auditor Barbur at tha request of Commissioner Bigelow and submit ted to the Council, showing that at the end of this month, as things are going now. th-e city will be unable to meet its February payroll or pay ito Febru ary bills. It will be somewhere near (170.000 short. Tbe shortage Is due to tbe attempt In 1915. prior to the city election of June, to hoW the tax levy down. It was held r t mill, which hrnnaht in sufficient money to carry the city oyer from the end 01 Mia unm ui.)iu6 time In r916. The statement as issued last Fall predicted that the city would run short of money in February. Figures Imme diately were complied elsewhere in the (--...., 1 K. tha nrnnnnptltl nf COmmiS- u j w.w - r . eion government to offset the state ment of Auditor uarour. j.iibbj buuwcu that the city would have ample funds. Those who predicted the shortage were called "calamity howlers." At the beginning or tnis monin tne general fund showed a balance of about inn AHA .s.ith avnpnriirurp.R of at least 321o!ooo' facing the city for February. Since then some tax money u li censes have come in, but expenditures KovA Kaan (nfr,flflpd bv reason of the snow conditions and the condition of the unemployed. This is the first year for the last two that tha ritv has not had am ple funds to carry It over from the end of the year to taxpaymg imie. jiiuus i . i iq,n 'QA. the eirv ran behind each year, and to straighten out the BhnrtaKe bonds were issued and the Card Tarty Postponed. St. Dominic's Court No. 963. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, has post poned the card party set for Monday for two weeks. Weather permitting it will take place Monday. February 21. in the Dominican School. First-and Weidler. MILLION OUCH SI SUFFERS EOT MEALS NOW No Fear of' Indigestion, Gas, Sourness, Heartburn or Acidity. t 'Tape's Diapepsin" Is Quickest, Surest Stomach Regulator Known. Every year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United States, England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin and realize not only immediate but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lays like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that, is a sign of indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a oO-cent case of Pape's Diapensin and eat a few of these candy-like tablets just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, no fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, no nausea, debilitating- headaches, dizziness or in testinal griping. This will all go. and besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin promptly regulates . Ant.ftf.nrH,, stomachs because it neu- shortaKe Donus were issutju a-iiu w-v. - - - - - - . sum mac "" " i,,n tho nriria in th stomach and cTractnTo " funds in tne treasury 10 meet us As the law stands now the city cannot borrow money or issue any evidence of indebtedness without having the money in the treasury to pay tne ueui. m a.ua. Council Plans Monthly Audit. At the request of the City Council, Relief in five minutes irora au stom ach misery is waiting for you at any dru gstore. These large BO-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly overcome any case of dyspepsia. In digestion or any other stomach, dis order. Adv. Gray Hair Preparations ! If you use anything to avoid Gray Hairs you should ask yourself this question, "Will my hair be as good 5 years from now as it is today?" The answer depends upon whether you use the mild and simple Mary T. Goldman's Hair Color Restorer, tried and proven for. many years. You are taking a risk if you let anyone i talk you into buying an imitation. - Because this wonderful restorer has been so marvel ously successful, there are a host of imitators, so to be "safe and sure" see that the bottle you buy shows the name plainly on the label. There is only one Mary T. Goldman's Hair Color Restorer. FREE TRIAL. Let me send yort a trial bottle abso lutely free so you can test it easily on one lock of hair. Say if your hair was black, dark brown, medium brown, or light brown. . " . . MARY T. GOLDMAN Goldman Building at) St Paul, Minn. a