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I. .A'-l .1 to t slv.n lb li'l f'jtjf as, th. ..I'lttio tf . n tn In.trucCtsr. T.t t'vtr Hk 3 ht w .An-t fra ..-.-r.4' ! tt fj'ir .it. n ) f l: t c'on tn (1 " f w . w ' CREAM FOR CATARRH CPLS UP NOSTRILS iroea lUad-CoiVI. U a praai4: lwitr oa t a-4 w id t an aula famt cloaC4 Boatrll ..tul. wl'.b J Jaar. chair, wt I para. tbo air f voar b 1 1 of lh folvimbi Invar lltahwajr wt:i :r n4 -aa traCb frl. ..i-atlo rommiila aa4 a fiia d I .. n .r. L..t!.a. aiatt;iat. b.w IX t-r. ara b-t pt..4 o.r t h bat. ka.iaba. atr-aaaa. atrvccI'aaT fr If.'a al t. ( ci.i r catarrh tlh (. c.t a n:t bal'.l f Croa-a "...aa from yir driai..l . Appir a Ii't.a af ta. frraa. a.laapd.-. .: -t rmn la I'ir taatrila. It p. -'. llm-m rr lr p.aaaaT of lh a t. aaatSa t lf m l mt WI. i t -aua naaaraaa aa4 rli.f coaaa laafaai:. t: jial fm. r-a I t tffa.J-a -tr a u!4 iiaa'y calaf tb ra-I.f wu.a bo afcaf.." Ai. I 'Vr or 1916 POSTER IS OUT Fred C. Cooper, Oregon Artist, Offers Festival Design. HIGHWAY VIEW INCLUDED Mfrrti'.rs ILailway MlWn .allM-rB( I'Ufn l:rrjlcT .r lo U rUcardnl With AnmiMTlnrl. ( Mww. Vat tt .oo4 ltn ld . Cooper, .a i;oa br. an4 row l.mou MUC a.lvrllic p.l!il. b 4imixI la Kom rct.l po(r. Vir. i"oopf' oiii r.rrt. a Ur of ta Culuratna liir lusbr. A Kirt b't l ' bltn lag vh.il rw' aaj In 1 " a, o, "lor Toa a llo. la l'oriUD4 Ur." I. lb funnaT r. rorn (r th nor I J to iit l'ortlant Jus 1. aal . Irtlrlpai. la tn an aa,l ft.l 4 ila lb crowd La ttic N.tiun.l d.dl.alion of th ro4 war Ibrousa lb or of lb Co Hmtla. It w a rmrkabl roinclHrnr tbat broucbt tti lH po.i-r d'-'sn to lb f.tlt. J. I. ioupr, Q orrsoa plo- a.r. rw r.ld.n at ! Mint tll rota -T Wbvl Wvrld Know lb I'ort.anrf l:a. tbrbr wlonlnc lb Btav-r- -.u-iaa rwir4. Wkil la th Norlbw-irn National H-ank. whr b went to mt Kmrry Um.t t. prU-nl of Ik K.atlvai lat ar. Mr. t'oopr mrntoB4 Ibal bl ma. r4 Coopr. w a lb d-plcnr ot lit T&rlltjr Aliandr polr lanp u.4 by th bank for advrrtlxlnff pur T fc ustIon waa tbra mad lo Mr. C"pr lo aa't bl n donate ptr lo tuvwrporatt tb father's lo can. A nal a Bt lo YounaT oopr and b rtlld that h would b a:4 lo mak th donation and lb po.tr r wa -"Iv-.l la I day. It wa a ;rapl dicn. f.aturtnc lb alocan. a rio roa with a (olid crajr back cro'4n4 and waa roncd4 lb moat at IrarttT da.ln r ud to adrtl lb r..ltal. Mr. i vwp r wa br from Nw York iaat Mar an4 wa lakan or th hlsb war tr U-d W". Wrliovli. pubhclir rnanacr of ( fla.tA. Mr. rovpar al Ibal llm aal4 th hisbway would proa Or-on a rt.l adrtlinc '.a.l and It wa nt auccallon wb'B ha o.'fr-4 lh poatrr dlB for th ll show thai th blcbaaj- b lo dud4 la lb draw Inc. .mrtkat tw -1111 Har. Purine th paat Wlntar Mr. Coopar baa pa.a IKini al HoHjrwood. Cat, hut r.lorn lo Xw York b war of l or land la Aprl!. J j.t b.for hi do- rartur from lh rltr laat Mar. Mr. i'oCHr a4 Ika fa.tltal waa aa r.:l. ot m.nur la whKh lo cait attB lloa la l'ortia4 a lh Roa tltr aarb iliar bb4 of!rd to ( tb lli I fNaatar. ral weak aao Mr. MrOowall wrwt la Mr. laapar with lh raaolt that k ha k-pl hi promu aa4 lb lea, iu4 al toor lhaa pr4 lo II tna.or. tr.ldBt of th ll( Ta p. . r ur, a pap.r aa aa in H" r..tlal. - ara aralaful la Mr. f'oopar for ramambarifta lh fto Ka.liaal thla .ar aa4 !" u. u. h a woadarful pvat.r. 14 r.iJcl tnaodor. Laaarra fraaa oaarau M'. pr' work." b ronlln4. T la M( pubU.alioaa of lb ta.t rul X dl; Waal ha mad bim wall kaowa eaar Ik. rountr la lat.at fear tvj II I. pl.rf4td a4rllatraT for I'orl laaM aal lha ratlat lo hata a Mplar (.. I bi a ra cf M. 'owp-r rp na'iaa "lh d.ala wa apt4 BtvaBiaaaa w . . W-0" . r a m t - - -cr'' fT'A ! jFrvrcfarcJe 5. Cooper: Ir and lh KaatUal board will arnd Mr. I'oopar aome laattmonlal loon In orda that ha mar know juat how hla friend blD for hla old hum Plata and tn lloa. Ka.tlval I apra. Ut-d br lh men It.poiuiM. for Ihia aar a crlrbralion. "Tha artl.t ha proJuTj a nuttniri cant rkw of th hiehwav on hl poat rr." Mid Mr. Jaaa-r. -WHh th poat r bancinat In railroad tirkrt o((lr er lh countrr lb JV.tival and the hichwar will rrralvr exirlSanl puh-lu-lir. Mr. Coopar deaarve lha thank of lh anllr rltr and th atat for hi praonl lnl-rt In lh KeaUral th lat two year.- Th pnalrr will bo rrr lha prr within lh nail 14 day and th naw drum alao wl'l appaar n lha office ttatloncrr of lh r'ratlral. a wall a on menu card and utrcalrar advarlla Inc. PAVING REPORT IS SET KM. I .: TO AOl XCK RKNl'l.T or t:aTIG Tlo-. Waaraaealallaea of C'oaapaalaw '. ar-lrd A Head Meotlaw leda4ar aad Debal la l.lkrly. A commit! of three promlnrnt an- Inaara from the Tortland Aao-latlon of th American Sorlatr of Clrll Kn rlnaere baa bcn maklnar an exhauilive InvrdlaTatlon of the Initial mat and maintenance expanse of lh four kind of hard-urfr pavement laid In uuiinoman io.dit aurins; ine year lti. and will mak a proarrea rrport of their Inrvatlcatlons at a meettnc lo b hid at lb Chamber of Commerce Wedneeday. Kltullthlc. wood block. brick and concrete pavlntT ar the sub- Jarl of iBvestltTBtlon. The merlin will be public and all In tereated are Inrlted to hear the report and lha dlcualon followlna. ICeure santatlrea of companl dealins; In th four kind of parlnc will bo Invited lo bear th rPort and will ba allowed Is enter lb dlacusaloa followlns; the report. The member of tha Inveaft- TaltBs; committee) ara F. B. McNausrh- ton. M. ti. Raed and n. ri tubblef leld. It la understood that men rvpreseol- Ina conlrarllnc firm will b prsnt from Saw York. Boston. Kan Francisco and tteattl. and th Indication Is that there wi'.l b a lively debate. The report Wedneadar nlsrht will be of actual coal, lha distribution ef each Item balrtaT rlearlv stated. The expanse of maintenance will be handled In a lat-r report. 'mclln Se-hool to Itcopa-n. i"Itsri.ir. Or. Keb. S. !pclal.) Th public a-hoot bar cloaed Wednes day Boon bacau-o of a flooded basa ni.nl. bvhool will resume Monday. At tendance baa been itood In si ll of the Inrlemeot weather. Uncoln birthday will l observed raaxt r'rltlay with an propria! xarcisea Th fir and drum orpa of i lha IVttit Cirov and Hills bora IS. A IL post, will l. rreaant and .furotsa martial music for lb occajIoji. WA BUBBLER WINS WAY i v; " "A" yy. Cafeteria Drinking Fountain Demonstrates Supremacy. PORTLAND IS FIRST USER Icanly. Sanitary Conrcn I I'ar I'rom Fore- runner, Kloulnic Arlriln Writ, rrftlo of Toxvn. Klovin- drlnkinit fountains In cafe terias and quirk-lunch restaurants are di.imctiva lo I'ortland. They are aomethlnar new. Also they are. abore all. sanitary and convenient, aa well a ornala and useful. Such a lonar felt want do they fill that within the next year or so Ihey may be the rule rather than tha exception In the lance cafe of the Nation. unle- prophecy ahouid count for nausrht. This novel contrivance is nothlnar more than the primitive town pump and hnrae trouch raised to the n-th power, llark back to the lime when the average business man or man of affairs or trade was a boy In the vil lage or on the farm, with a trip no ami then to town. There stood the old town pump, and there a trough to catoh the waste water from the well. ome years later this old method of sucking- up the "nee tar of the Rods." cool and refreshing to lha narched thirst, nave way to the artesian, running well. In many places, It was made the pride of tbe town. So much so that the municipal council annrnnrlated money to Clve It a toucn of beauty by some attractive piece of art. all dedicated wun ureal eciai, ana heralded by Jbe local and outside press with noisy "'fanfare. What assocl lions! Pause and live over that occa sion of moment and pith to the then boy. 5aallarr al Overlooked- But never once did It occur, either lo the municipal neaun oeparcmeni. town doctor, or the people, that the thin- was hlKhly sanitary, because as the water flowed It cleansed the nozxle from which the thirsty man or peasi quaffed. It was simply a composite of utility and beauty set up for con venience. Those were the days when (terms were undiscovered for the most part, or. If talked or. were connneu to the doctnrlns; profession, ana even those old boys In "them days" had their doubts aa to the real existence ana destructlveness of the nigmaiuting Since then, nowever. evolution oaa been equally as marked In sanitation as In convenience and beauty. In fact. I it not a lone cry from the old public pump with It wooden trough, either hawed from a loc or mnae wun Doaras. to the ornate, fancy flowing fountain, scattered about the city to relive thirst and also replenish the motor radiator of the up-to-date man of affairs? But It la rather a stretch to inu eventra tion of this contrivance In the active cafeteria and lunchroom, whereby men and women who have certain hours of lh dar In their mad" haste to eat a hurried snack, stop by the fountain on ih.ir war out and wash meir looa down by the flowing- water, water that Is even thrown up into meir mourns. And after they i.ave taaen in tne cool, rry.tal draucht. they, may or may not be rlnomi or ine aDsoiuie aanltatlon of the apout from which hey drank. It Is Kermlca. for th con.tant flow washes away any III! that minht have bean thrown off br tn drinker. . The little atoms of disease are conveyed Into the sewer. f.laaa Habit (iaac. Many nils tne old-time drlnklng Class thst Is set before them In the commcniilac extlna-house. It Is rone the Umbo of unuaed tntntr. wltn t germ breeding- and spreading mis- ion. While the modern little fountain for w' - lin la" ,,urr Is the excuse, may I r -r Groceries Men's, Boys' and Gents' Furnishings S?-i . Children's Regular $2.50 Wool 15c Catsup, bottle of bnirtS J1.0U sardines, box 4 Q fj f Q Regular $3.75 Blue OULj wool shirts $2.25 Laundry Soap, bar 3r t 3 , 3 Regular $3.00 Blue 25c soap Lake Soap 15 7tlldtV Zl 'a Flannel' Shirts. .$2.00 plete stock a new line of men s ana . boys' Shoes, which we offer at spe- Regular $2.00-$2.50 Women's Rubbers, ' ciai low prices. v Sweaters 85t 50' 60t Rubbers, Gaiters Rr..75 Ueaw.eIx.raax.A Poinfc L25 Men's Rubbers.' 75 naraWare, lainiS 85c Ladies' Rubbers a50f-(50i , t, , $15 Axes 70 75c Overgaiters, pair 1.25 S Rubbers, 75J Splitting: Wedges of all kinds, per ' 75c Roasters '.'"'.25t Dry Goods Cigars, Tobacco 1 20 gal. Inside Enamel, all colors, . $2.50 Box Cigars 90 per jrallon .$1.00 Fleisher's Yarns, 2 skeins. .. .15 $3.50 Box Cigars $1.15 $3.50K Chinamel Stain, all colors, Reg. 35c Turkish Towels 20 50c Spear Head 40 per gallon $1.85 $1.50 Bedspreads 85 Regular 10c package Smoking To- 60c Floor Wax 15 15c Outing Flannel 9 bacco, 4 for 25 a ' We carry a large line of Dry Goods, Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Paints, Cigars, Tobacco, Groceries and can certainly SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERYTHING YOU BUY. Simon's Salvage Store The Store That Saves You Money on All Your Purchases J. SIMON & BR0., Props. 131-133 FIRST ST., NEAR ALDER not for some time work its way Into the more pretentious and fashionable cafes and Uinlnst-halln, it has already Kotten its foot Into the door, and must by reason of Us sanitary persistence gradually work its body through and finally become a fixture. It lias to overcome the stae where Its use Is undignified. So accustomed is the average mortal to the old "set up." frlass, plate, knife and fork, that this new thing; must strugclo up to that dignity and rank where it will appeal to the sticklers of good form and vogue. All hall the advent of this fell elim inator of the pestful perm! Like the salutatory of the new paper just come to town. "It has come to stay." Port land first discovered lis use, and has, thereby, biased the trail for Its exten rlon and expansion over the globe. It Is. perhaps, one of the things, be cause ot Its sanitation, that lias helped lo make Portland the healthiest city in the t'nited States, and even in the world. LIQUOR SELLER SENTENCED Thomas I'agan Convicted lu Munici pal Court Sent to Jail for 60 Days. Vendor r illicit refreshment will be Interested In the fate of Thomas Fa nn. who violated the prohibition la l.v retailing alcohol. Yesterday morn insr be was convicted in Municipal Cour and sentenced to 60 days' Imprison mnt Vac-an has been watched by Patrol men Schulpniu and Nelson. Thurs He., fh.v neoviried M. A. Dillev With marked dollar. The purchase of liquor from Fagan was readily accomplice Hla arrest followed. ii i. hellevad that the truffle in al cohol conducted by Kagan had assumed considerable proportions Deiore aeiec tion. Ills price was 1 for null a pin GRADUATES DINNER GUESTS Late Cla of Llewellyn School Are Kntertained. Mr. and Mrs. Carver entertained the graduating- class of Llewellyn Sscnooi nd the teacner al meir noinc. o. Maiden aveniiav Thursday, at dinner. PORTLAND GETS NEW TAILORING CONCERN The Ros-N'-Bury Co. Buys Out Gold Bond Tailors Takes Lease at 112 Sixth Street. MANAGER PAYS PORTLAND COMPLIMENT. The Rose-N-Bury Co. is the name of new Portland firm. This concern has opened a fine, beautiful tailoring hop for men at lis ixm sireei.. on Washington. "Before locating here, said tne man- in til? west. I sluaiea conamono num every angle, and our final decision to locate here shows our coniiueuco m Portland. We believe this cuy is on the eve of extraordinary good times. Everything points that way. "We took over the stock, files and record of The Gold Bona uo., iormer y at 171 Washington street, that we might have a hsi oi f men who wear tailor-made clothes. To hia atock we have added a fine line of domestic and Importea wooiens. i have associated wun me an expert body of cutters and tailors, and I feel that Portland people will welcome and ppreciate the high-class service wnicn we are able to rurnisn. Just -Arrived n'RT.tlLKl!l SHOWER COM PA V K K W K Y EED1.K jIHOWKK. COINXKCTS C (f TO AX Y BATHTl'B... wUatlU W. S. FLEMING Ibarra I Plarablaa Contractor, neater la Hla-b - Grade Shower Batba, Sanitary DrlitklaK Koan tala. Ladle' aad Mr' Fancy Habber ela. Aarat for Oresas. 7 SUth Street. Portlaad, Oregon. Broad. KOMI. Oat-f-Twa Orders by Parcel I 'oat. The home was decorated In red and gray, the school colors. The evening was devoted to games and music. The guests were: Miss Schmidli, teacher: Misses Alma Dougherty, Gladys Callaway, Florence G. Bradley, Henrietta Reinig, Willamlna Schmidt, and Fred Trappe, Laverne Nichols. Harold Carver. Carl Newbery, of the class, and Edythe Peattie, Waldemar Seton. Ellis Garner, George Woodllver and James Burns. Stale Commission Also Complains. The Orepon Public Service Commis 'Pape's Cold Compound" Is the Surest, Quickest Relief Known It's Fine! r.ellef comes Instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery .and break up a severe oold, either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops Mother" writes: "Mv son and daugh ter have reached the aires of 21 and 19. Both of them have grown up quickly and are well formed ana strong iook Inp. but they are neither of them strong and active as I had hoped they would be. 1 nev are weaK ana umia. Then are listless and forcretful and I am much alarmed over their condi tions. Answer: Your children have both grown larpe at the expense of their strength. Their systems need a good. hrarinir tonic and builder. Three-graiu cadomene tablets will be splendid for them and should make mem strong and healthy in a short time. a a Afiaa CT' writes: "I am so light in welcht thnt mv friends call me bud bla T am very thin and pale, I want to Increase my weight-' Answer: What your system requires is a good blooa ana nerve ionic oucn you will find in three-grain hypo-nu-clane tablets. Take these tablets with your meals and they will cause proper aaaimilation of TOUf fOOd. I alWayS recommend these tablets to increase the weight. "tj Tf Vn 2" asks: "Will you please tell me what is the matter with me and tell me what I may get to make me well? I have constant misery in my back on both sides, have headache all the time, and my feet and limbs, in fact, my whole body, swells. The ur ine I pass is very little and a kind of ark brown. it seems to do going into my blood," Answer: You did not say how long you have been suffering, but you have Weii-ueveiopca caje ui niuuey uou- le. Start at once taking balmwort tablets. They should get your Kidneys iu good order in a little while. a a a L. W." writes: "My blood Is In bad condition. I suffer with constipation and my tongue is always coated. My BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS sion will file an intervenor in the case of Washington and the Kast Side Busi ness Men's Club's complaints filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission against discriminating tourist rates to the Northwest, according to the infor mation received yesterday by Secretary Lepper, of the club. St. Paul Pastor to Speak. Dr. IT. K. Beeman, pastor of the First Baptist Church of St. Paul, will speak at the V. M. C. A. at 3:30 o'clock today on "Who Wins." There will be special music nasty discharge or nose running, re lieves sick headache, dullness, fever Ishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stifiness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Kaso your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without as sistance, tastes nice, causes no Incon venience. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept something "just as good." Insist n getting 'Tape's Cold Com pound" If you want tu stop your cold quickly. Adv. ' The questions answered below are general in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply In any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Bldg., College-Kllwood Sts., Dayton, O.. enclosing self-addressed stamped en velope for reply. Full name, and ad dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my an swers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. skin Is dark and I have pimples. T feel tired all the time, but I am too nervous to sleep. Please prescribe." Answer: Get a tube of three-grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur) and take according to directions. They They will clean your blood, aid diges tion and relieve constipation. When you get your blood pure, the other symptoms disappear. "Lucile" writes: "I want to get rid of dandruff and itching scalp. What would you suggest'.'" Answer: In my practice I have pre scribed the same treatment for seven years to overcome dandruff, and thou sands are satisfied there is nothing better than the use of plain yellow mlnyol. Jlinyol contains no alcohol, and cleans and vitalizes the scalp. It tends to strengthen the scalp and gives life, luster and health to the hair, a a a "Li. Y." asks: "What may I do to get relief from rheumatism?" Answer: Use the following prescrip tion for rheumatism and you should receive quick and sure relief: 2 drams of iodide of potassium, 4 grains sodium salicylate. oz. wine of colchicum, 1 ounce comp. essence cardiol, 1 oz. comp. fluid balmwort and & ozs. or syrup sar saDarllla. Mix and take a teaspoonful at meal time and again before going- to bed. a a a "Mother" asks: "What may I give my children to relieve them of : colds and coughs?" Answer: A pleasant tasting and very effective cough and cold medicine Is made by mixing with a pint of simple sugar syrup of honey. s oz. essence mentholaxene. This should break up a cold and drive it out of the system, as the mentholaxene is slightly laxative in its action on the stomach and bowels. Every one in the family may use this remedy, and it is highly recommended. "W W. C." writes: "I have gained so much flesh that I'm all out of pro portion and I do not feel good. What will reduce my weight?" .Vnswer: Five-grain arbolone tab lets are the most effective and safest reducers I know of. They Rre harm less; come in sealed tubes with, com plete directions. Adv. i ft