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' 13 OKUCOXTAX. - PORTLAND, FEBRUARY ir 1016. THE SUNDAY CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WHO ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY FOB RE-ELLCTION. V.L IS "Maltone" is a liquid cereal rich In albumen and healthful sugrar extracts procured from malt, without any of the alco holic properties. "Maltone." has all the nutritious and wholesome properties of a fine malt beverage made from selected material, containing no alcohol. REBUFFED PUT E pitv cum m h-mif fi n LIGHT EB IU1II UJ1IU IU llllla. ill a Ka. I I I n IMI l I CANDIDA AGAIN Father of Gocd Roads and Many Other Projects of ' Value Seeks Re-election. COUNTY SERVED 12 YEARS lornmilonrr rmmord IJbrary, CoarthoB-. Interstate Ilrldjrc, Cotambla lilchway anj ml Kanx Tint Paved Xnnrj. WtttUm I. l.leMaar. chlrtrn of tha Foard of CouBly Coramiioora of M.ltnomah CouBly. and a rldBt Inrtl.rJ tor yaarr, ta bbboubc.4 tla eaBJidar r ?'- w'!1 sack tha Krpubltcan BmInatloa at tha Irimary auction tl Slay. It la an lntarstlr. fart tt ht rr.marr takra p t aimo.l IJ aar a Iba d.y fr , m Mr- Ut!""" flr baeama a in.mlwr cf tha Hoard. IK waa aDpofrHad l7 -"""'""' i f-- ixi- is fill tha oipirl - . . - . a- wttri&m showers. I la raa ar4 rollot alnra. d""" at. aot.ra na . - - ff.ca. anJ haa ba t-attc4 It iara f;i term. Tha 13 T''B ambraca tha r.o4 of tia a-raaUat presraaa In Iba tutor; af Maltaoaiaa. County. Mr. Usbtaar baa baa a'Uvrty .daBilfUd wit avary av.aC of importanc. la Ua BdvaBca mnt. durtr. irl lB rr.od. of tba aouaty'B lr.tart.ata. tn Kaa4 Ataraya AdvaaaaaV lla baa br a plon.r la " a la rrracoa. 'aw paraoaa will rm.Utm thai U yar BO thra waa not a mac adam ro t. oolJlJ of l-nrtlaad. In Mull MRuh ooety. .ra.l waa qu.ta Tba fira aula of b'iH" im rad oat of l:u-a-llvllta la May. !. id. month Mr. UcbtB.r waBi oo tba Hoard. . Wk. tba trr-a of tbla aprt faaatal mIa bad ba d-mooatrat.d. Mr. I.Jchtar adoaid prmnn naac aiara a1a tbroutb a county, lla wa Iri.tramantal lr tf porrha.aa of tfta pr-rty at K.lty Holla ! yaara COk sb.ra tb count r Or"d rork. a tarry. Too tbla quarry era.h.d rock a appHd ir pria labor at ma a lr flra ha If Iba rock bad ba.a botacbt on tba markaU Bad tba onty aal Uff 'i "va. (Maty aaa Ktlraalrtlr 1 aadU ity-fT m!t of coonir roada war luoiam Ji ith U' from IB la quarry. Aa t IU tsa comlnc; or bar urfa.-a roari. Ita aaloa to taa eouBty laat:Ur..L Arran-mnt haa baaa wad by tba pranl r.oard of Coramn a.aa.ra to on-rta It all ta "" ruarnar to urnia rok fr tba ra 4 r af mita of macadam roia. Kr(dia prot.!.d a attfctory aya tm af road for Multnomab Coonty B t'l trafr o.r thm bad ba mcnopo 1. hr otomo6Ua aad auto tracaa. Vr Ua-tn.r a ona of IBa flral to r.l.a t"a B.cait for aootbr d-valu-. f-an Biacadam la bard aurfaca road taat wasUi Hbata8d tna baaP tr 1 . wa i r ' - . tha firat bard aurfaa coaaty road wa boitt la tba atata. Tbla aa a to Tnila atrl oa tba Uoatott roaA Mr. Ucbtaar a purpoaa a to lat tbtB -artmantal bit of bard aurfa-a road saaa for tta-tf la eotilrt wlt " cadam. And It aa a b. factor la tfta auccaaa of taa camsa.aa lor tba I a14 roal bon4 laua racaotty ot4 by tba paopla t raiaa food, for "-'; farlsa- tba Columbia Iliar ll!bay aa atb.r BMia artarwa ot Waal la tba coaaty. roartao-ao tbaa Ilia Ida a. Tea prant M-jJ'.nomaa CoBly rourtbouji-. -hlrti ro..f. aa '' block la rortiaai and la et-i by bul ds aPrt and archltocta aa tba bast lara bulldln r ccn.trueta4 la tka la anotbar arhlaaaBwat of Mr. Llftar r adminiatratioa. Tba lll t a old Courtoouja Ibat had aarrad tba - mr -""" ad4tata for tha nc.d. of trio eomrau- ity. an tso oelr n..t!oa wbath.r U ,B.d b. r-P a.d by a rfc-ajx ra- backlo atructura or by a but d:nc thai u:d ba a aaafot Jaara la tba futaro aa to.iy. . Mr LiJtbtnar bad mora to do w'tn tba appraaaJ by f to .iU4 tbo praaaot fina Coarttow Wttt bo a a caedldata for ro-a.ae-la faar y.ar aa-Ow Mr. Uabtnar ado caia4 ma altdtaa' of ao Inlaratata brvdea ttilB l ort.JW dlract eommual ratloa vita Varxouir.r. ' Sautbwaatam Wa.blactea. Tbla brlda raaa tao Cotmbta RJtar la aoar ataU alooc la eoB!ructioo. aftr aptroal by tha raoPta af Mu'tnoman r ouaty. and f -:rka Coue'y. WttBIoB. of tba pLas. t iacarr Arao ratkerad. Xt Caatral Library bu:iJi at Taa'fc aad taaibi:! ttwf la anoth.r f tao iaiproamaota broubt about aa tfar Vr. Ua-btnar'a admSolalralloo. Wita a: I tkaaa impraniaBta Mr. Lia-btaay baa aa tnrillt la ap proTtna' apB.itura of ooetr far pro paaal prolact. oatu II could ba dm aatratad Ibat Ibay ara practical aad ( n-fat. Ita bal ronidrd tba rotorobta Ri.r li:bar loa bafera Pa bultl jn it d..-Ul apoa. aad bad mada aavarat trlpa o.r Iba projoaad routaa. Af!r bo bat aoma cooiacad that It .ou.J bo bui't at a raaaonabio cot B4 ttimt mt a IranaaaJoaa ! tor tha ,..ntT ou!d ratura bmt linaaa tba arta-'.aal laaaatmant. ba,U-a affrd'.o piaa.ura to taa aialortty of tba cltuaoa af MiauMMD rtr. ba o?d to a proprui'.a fuad for bultl.B It. but Bot aatil IBaa. tv Baa Mr. Ublnr flrt bacama rtia'r Com!.ionar tha couoty wa h.m. ( la rfahL Soar Ita only la'J.bl m4ama rciati af taa Intaratata brUa aad w4 roat. boa I lt.ua. aat! laauaa katrj baaa Tot. 4 y Ida poop;a wa l.rcaty Bl Bta in.taBC a EDWARD D. MOYER DEAD Waftarrr u hon ot riotwrra of I til l llrowallt. Edward tV'ora.t Metar. who 4:a4 jSSMfy waa aaa of tba wall-kaowa bnaiaaaa tna af no WU.amatta VOr. baalait baoa M.otif.ad with tba lumbar m4 .kimi laduatry la tha lirawoaalUa ant AOoay rfi.trlcta llo wa born 4l :J- ti. la nrowaairt ;a. and waa ta aldaat aoa of Jlr. and Mra. J M Mayr aad tba raaia of Iluch t, timwa. founr of BrowaaaKIa aad a r ioe ' of 1 " - 5, Mtar Biarrl" rraacaa C. Scoll Vmr'nmtt t . l'. Tb.y baa aa Boa, y. W. Veyar. . Marr waa at oaa tlrna tartfd ira bia brolha-. II K Moyar. la tba aianulacfira of luaibar. ao.b and a.r tr iran.tll.. and lalar ,ua.rto'.-aa-l of tho At-anr o-l-n M l a. Ha mi l l- Tortlaad la It: H..it.. bla wllow arvl aort. bl natfttr, 11 ra a. I. auriliaa. XV x AtyiCsier 1 TRIP LIST HALF MADE KoatltltX i:ClItaioX TO IIO LH.V rrit.r IX ORTHKT. Booktaca .r Mllh Loas l.laa ; of ArplKaala Waltlac lo Placa Blaaalaraa. Ilooklnx for tha curloa of tha Royal Itoaartaa to Honolulu, which wttl tall from rorlland on April IS. war opaaad at tho offica of twracy Pmltb. at Third and Vab!nloo, y- larday afrnooa wttb a ltt ot appu- caata waatioff 10 romp.n. -" vatlona r'pr.-nllra" naarly half of tbo aumbar to which tha party wi.i in liroltad. Moat Of lhaaa application war ra c.iv.d by Prima Miniatar Ioao Vlncaot baforo tha data for Iba aaiilos waa an aouocad. irra bafor tbo axcurdoo bad eacoma a cartalaty. Pinra tba anaouorrmrat of Iba date baa baaa mada and tha off Ira thrown op-a for bo klnr. tba lolarct haa bean radoubiad an4 Ibar la every iniiun that tba remalnlDa batr of Iba party will bo mada op with littlo delay. Tha or.'Uial laaflct annouBclns tha Roaartan nranlon oo tba ateamer Dreat Northara wa laaued yeetorday. la aa edition of eevrral Ibouaand coplea. rratlmloary lo Iba planoln; of the 4. tall of tha Toyac. E. J. Jaecer ha baaa appolatcd chairman of tba tuot committee. Mr. Jaccer bld this poaition on oooro tha Mlnna.ota when tba Sbrla'ra made tbalr crulaa lo tbo Orwot a few year ac a, ol calnad rreat fame thereby. hick I larsaly reaponalble for hi bavlac b-aan put In charye of tha (tunl faalurea of tbo comlnf Ko.arlan roy- tt'hlla local application for raerra. Ilona on th "hip are bclna; reclred OFFICERS CHOSEN TO DIRECT CLUB a A a"i-TrVJ"iaf Ne!on C Tike, who ervad a alco pre.Kl.nl of tbo Rotary Club for 11V waa advaacaa to tho preaideBcy by naelmoa voto at tha aanual meeting of tbo club Tudy. aeceo!lna" Pred Ilpoarl. c. i: rrin wa elected vtce-prot- deal. bKh put him In direct tin for II, .Imuoh lo tba prealdancy In ii: aa It haa baaa tha ruitom ach year . . - i .. w ,A taa vica-Draal deal of th procala ar to tha preal 4.acy. 'The aacrataryahip wa Blveo lo J. U Wrlaht acaia. lie baa haid thu po.it Ion f-r a aumbar of year. W. 1- Wbltln:. altaat aecretary, waa appolaled lo tho poaltloa for bb otb.r year, bl wor la behalf of tha c ab bavins' elicited omphatle pralao from all cd th offlter In their annual report.. Tba bu.k of the offica work for tha club I handled by Mr. WMllnc. . k . . m in tha r , f a of tha club r "1 i t i f 1 e"l k n. new directore rctel are: R- It. Atklnaon. XL l Jxlii. if. 1U K. ott and Tommy bwlvoi. la an rotially larica de - .nmins- fmm outalda of Portland. Indlcatlne thawnot 1'ortlaad alona, but tbo whoio Northwoal. will ba "PJ" arntrd by prominent cltlacoB la tbe cominff trip. Journalist Students Kept in Jail After Interview. Mta-af aad liaak Prlaoaer Jolaa ta Plea ta 1-otra.la.aa 'Walt I alll hlrf Helaraa." lie ald. Bad Malt Two Hear They Ila. ECUENK. Or. Feb. II. (Special.) StudcnU of Journa'.iam of Oregon hereafter will bo mora careful about their credential when analfned to In terview prlaoner at tha Cltr Jail. When tap cf them wera aanlgned to Interview a "deaf and dumb" Inmate, ramalninc durln lh period when the ruard changed, wera prlonrs for two hour. , -Va waht lo a:t out of here, ono of tho tudent cal.ad to blm. "Wa wer Juat la hero ta.klnar to thla man for tory and want to iro now. Chief Chrlatextarn let ua la aad ald It would bo all rla-ht." i "If tha chief let you In. ba wl.I bay to lei you out." tbo patrolman replied, Tha "daf and dumb" man, who aud denty developed tho power of peech, joined la their rl'o- H axfuod with tbo officer la behalf ot tha boy, but In vain. Patrolman Mary ald tho boy moil watt, and wall they did. School Inaarance Paid. TtOSKBlTRQ. Or. Feb. 12. (Special.) Tha loa roultina from tha deatruc tloa of tba Lane Hieh School building bera two week aao waa adjuated to day. It I undemiood that lb School I'oard received I1T.JO0. the full amount of Insurance carried on tbo bulldlns and equipment. THE DESTINIES OF THE ROTARY FOR 1916. TCaC r i 'V SCfJ-Z. arty. C 3 72mmy (2 Si v ) . now for about four year. lu urown, j. 'k jujta. 'I. :.! BBaaBBaBaalBBBaBaaaaBBBBaaBl 3k o; . ! ' 1 " ' " i 1 Jl Refusal to Adopt Sandstone From Oregon Quarries for. Auditorium Resented. JOBS FOR MANY PROMISED C. W. Hansen Says lxx-ai unnpanj Han Derelopcd 61nslaw Product for nomo Market and Would Kara Spent $25,000. r- ,.. .r tha City Council X II bUV - " iwm.. uinnt nrMon Bandstona tor tho Auditorium Chester W. Hansen bollevea another soidbck oaa Riven to aa entirely homo Industry. Mr. Hansen Induced the Hercules c- cAmn.nv to develon Its .....hi., iinr, the Klualaw bellevln It could find a Rood marKci ai IOr iu prvuueu II, P. Sctteel, eecretary-treasurer t. Ika ralinCll Of to ine COrapU J , 4iAxa ii jifM .e,atfirBtinfii. riro mi SIC (7 to . . Ias nlnnt fat aV - a. av- lit AAA r 140 000. And COfl Ul jruW aatw.www to us TorUand labor in th prepara- uon or uxa -iion. In th proposal of Mr. Scheel was Included the ahlppinff ot mo aiun - the rough to Portland and tbo em- T -a IKAa r Wltr If It DIOTDlwDa OI rOI UBUU Ba,va r . .m. ai : -a. rrkak ifnim U into pocuicatjun io. AU a. - a.l mt ta- fill thO lO urj aWVCK wv r-jT - strength testa had been applied by ex- pens in tUUIUWU, a-wa- a,faai a siiinniv a suTetT bona In any amount ctcq up to tha cost of tho completed Auditorium. -The Council rejected the proposal of . a I C ..l.tnaa Pnmntn Oil ine iirrcui diuiiwub -'--- tne cronua insi it wuuiu "''"- aai .a tvl. aanaaw A VAft I NaB.fl IHAK JOCllOn W aswaw --a - Ins; over of the specification and the callinr for new bids, a aeries of acts that would incur a oe.ay 01 'wulu Mr. Hansen, general Insurance as;en a w . .u. v-ai iha tnl In win tr State mnta to snake why the itiercuic. Sandstone Company, a home company, .hm.irf rAceiva every consideration and eneours cement possioie. lUllw ill Baaaa aw - ine nine t v. v - - . postlfflce waa about to be ewarded, : . ae. t . Britatlon started by the people of the titate of Oregon for the use or urejon cost than that of outaide stone. irUClUIO. rvcii aawaan.. - BB.aa 1 .LawJ I. TMbIle BalldlDS. aaak. - ..,1.1b. a. TS-hltrt And hi 1 H rUCI - department apparently considered the II M...kl.. anJ Haltid tO us Hercules sandstone from the Ten- Ino auarries. Since mat iime . i. aa-lfaiinn for the Dea na nuw . bu -use of Oregon stone in the Portland Postornce, ana in inr The Ktate Lps;islature, at Its last session. pSKsei wnai is Kvmmwy ferrcd to as the 6 per cent preferen- . . . . a. . Ila.lna Iha ft f f I P i A 1 1 OK iimi Mil " , . 1-1 1 1 iota ltlaal kflrl COUntfe tO allow a & per cent preference for home producia. w.. . w. i ) aii.l In iarii r in bT a n cniri u'uiv Oregon aandstone has been that no company operating- quarnee n tui i- . . K.a.aaaw -1 1 1 1 1 -1 al n t ! itrOtir CaVlliy IlaVa bvwaa w. -- financially to manufacture properly KM,d..r In mimntlttei necessary to compete with outside producia. Qiirrin Betiaht Factory PUnnet. a.- I a T tiavA Kabdafl Ptitl r or iuiii9 ."no v . aha .astilfv fit om con- II1LCU W Blew iiBvP.j- -- cern. urncieniiy uron nuaut-iau, lO acveiop pruirn , . w.i no atfhf formed here fl l U IB PlaVIO, uvibb -- v. or bringing such, people here from the outsiae. u. a. ...Mloal 4nn TTae11 1 daft 1 I inaaliy VUll lUVa ' ' Sandstone Company, of Tenlno, one of the Jarrest mtnuiiciurcn i it - i-ia,.. ha f HBf A Wl a Xne ravuiu BJmiB, . i market for Oregon sione in ,iun v-a- . ml i a a. w.wa-knf tHdbrrl nffin. riiory lunit-irui. v "' . rny ucvciujuub, - - - a ( J ... a W . alltlfi tl-iai from all standpoints, and agreed that tne time w riv w 1 Off 'U 1 VUacu Maa a a a-aa Siualaw River, where an abundance of the very highest graao 01 it.wt. Thaw -i r-th a fir1 a. tract WAS ITaUlnUl' ""- . . . . . rap ay a 4 aa U-pat.Mrt'a Of land ZVV DJ 9 iwi au " a... - rtn tha. Siiml.1.W o equip ; a.. l.a.lu a.ea4 tfl I Ft f fl 1 1 (ill ttlA itiver cuioinc,, " 4 ite In Portland a corapin- uuim and complete preparation of their product. n .lal.. Waasla aTlf-V. Mawk. ai nnfrart f anv COIII6- X liaj ill. awaaa-- w menu had been made vsas tha Portland Publlo Auditorium. uius navo bwii 11- rrranil. t,rr COttB BUd Wilkinson sandstone, a Washington product. H. P. Sheel. secretary-treas- . . i U.....U. C.ntlnn. rom. urer or m, nniywi - pany and William McArthur, Its vice president, appeared before tn City Council Friday and made the follow- lnr proposition. . . .K..lloatlnn, rkf tha Audi IBM lua k.iw..wm- torlum bo modified so as to permit the . &. 1 j j 1 n ..m. ,j anhmlt contraciora oiuuma . . . .v proposals uslna; Oregon sandstone, and a r reed to submit samples of this stone with the proposal, at the same time ad. vlflna; that should the Council see fit to adopt thair product after havlne; RIICI tna neceaaaiy i.m - - trenirth. color and durability, they would immediately berln operations at the quarry oa aw cm.i.-. Bond la Offered. n 1 7 a .nll .tiiln a In cal plant on tha alte which they now . . a.c 11 n a ija nun wmiM teres In their proposal to ship the SlOnO lO I OlUKUU u . u u BWwtM. entirely by Portland labor, and also set la trie duhqiok oy v.muv. X ney. in muuauw fc . v..u.vu furnUh a urety bond In any amount Up to in enura cp ai o aUBranteelns; that this product was all they claimed for It. at a cost lower than that Ot ouiaiaa . J . k . I . f a Wolated Oai. There seamed to be soma doubt In lb minds of tho City Attorney and vlsablllty of tatklns; such an action at this lata date, therefore they declined to alter their plans so as to permit th ubmitfaion ox prupvMi, vu ui w rv of 1 .m not quastionins; the sincerity .... a. Iha rnitnrll or tha of . uy mi niui 1 v. 1 in... in tiVInc thla action City iy r . noi Sar or are the meraDers 01 id. nrvuir andstono company, out lib a company of the financial stand- ir dc dt latry in tnis limit wmto w -. 1 " st ai Of th touia jona ! -" - klnir nothlne In tho way of a bonus guarantee tor coming nam, aiiuy'7 . privuTH, vfc i, r .. . i ..til.J . v. . ea iual xootinir as iwio vumuag, la. , l (ID llllflicft. .w . . -i n K . . Aiir.lrfak atnn.. th r 1 r own amiiu w w iat there should ba some way of en uraclnir tharn In -every way Instead tha cour of discouraging. If not now. after the contract oaa oaan w. . Mai tone . A Liquid Cereal Aids Digestion Maltone is a food in a liquid form, an invigorating and nutri tious drink for the home and club. In draught and bottles. Manufactured by the Former Old German Lager Co. - Seattle , G. C. READ, Agt. . 481 to 4S7 Johnson SU Portland, Or. Phone Main 3755, A 1984 lVet Contents 1 Pint 5 Fluid oa. and OTer. 0. A. G. EXHIBIT FORMS PREPARATIONS MADE FOR AX- XTJAI ENGIXEERISG SHOW. Wlrelrsa Telegraph and Other Instru ments Will Be Displayed With Bis Transformer. noriviw Ann TCTTT.TTTRAX. COL LEGE. Corvallis, Feb. 12. (Special.) Extensive exhibits by the A. 5. Long Co.. of Portland; the Westlnghouse Electric and Manufacturing company, the Oregon Power Company and the Pacific Telephone and TelegTaph Com- f the ivari- IV.t J all MUU.WVU, w . ous departments of engineering at the Oregon Agricultural College, have been arranged for the annual engineering show to be held by the associated en gineering students at Oregon Agricul tural College. Jr eDruary it ana xa. The electrical engineers are prepar ing avhthita wireless teletrraphy in struments, welding transformers, arc cutting of metals, a model farm light ing system ana aemonsirauons 01 ma hirh-tpnjiion-currents. Tho 350.000--rolt transformer recently received from can Francisco win De on dlKnUv. This is the largest transform er in the Northwest. art.. fnr..t.. .Yhthit wilt Include a model forest and rangers' camps. There will also be a demonstration 01 ior "est protection and management and displays of model donkey engines and locomotives such as are advocated In logging engineering courses.. J. O. Hannum to Run Again. HOOD RIVER. Or., Feb. 12. (Spe TWO PRINCIPALS IN DRAMATIC ' KADER V If -' - , i b A , , - I , x 1 j : Tha Re-Incarnatlon of Shakespear e," written by Harman S; eill, chief e.hhJ of Lu-LuTVmple of Philadelphia, will be staged by Al Kader talent a" the Mastic TempTePon Saturday, February 26, for members and visaing 6hrwhl! tha nroduction has a sligh t burlesque undercurrent, it is made up nihaiieii J E 'Werlein: Shakespeare. Norris R. Cox; Othello, ine Moor. W Arnold Lind'seyT Macbeth. George W. Stapleton; Hamlet. Jerry E Brcn-T,Vh- JolletT Robert Krohn. The production is to be staged under direction ttgL' B. Gottschalk SpoU?ght. and electrical effects are by C. F. We.gand and F. A. Van Kirk. MR. SYLVESTER E. SMTTH. 2609 South Grand Avenue. St. Louis. Mo, writes: -Peruna to tho best friend a sick man can have. "A few months ago I came here in a wretched condition. Exposure and dampness naa rumea my once robust health. I had catarrhal affec tions of the bronchial tubes, and for a time there was a doubt as to my recovery. "My good honest old doctor advised me to take Peruna, which I did. and in a short time my health began to im prove veryrapidly.the bronchial trouble gradually disappeared, and in three months my health was fully restored. "Accept a grateful man's thanks for his restoration to perfect health." A Kon-Intoxicatlns Temperance llrlnk. cial.) J. O. Hannum, Incumbent, will be a candidate on the Republican ticket at tne aiay pnumuco i 1-1 i. Pnmmiaatnnpr. Afp. Hannum has held office since 1913, when he was elected at a. reran elec tion to supersede J. R. Putnam, now United States Consul at Barcelona, Spain. TEACHERS' JMURSE PLVN Union nigh at Sandy May Introduce New Department. 6A!DY. Or., Feb. 12. (Special.) Tho Union High School of this place will probably introduce an elementary teachers' training course and a depart ment of domestic science into the school course In the near future. The Board of Directors. Messrs. Canning, Ganger, Meinlg. Wilkins, Warnet and Clerk F. E. Beckwith met this week. The matter of Introducing the elementary teachers training was favorably discussed. The demand for domestic science was also discussed, and it was the sense ot the board that the department should be added to the school. It was said that If the Union High School should estab lish an elementary teachers' training department it would entitle graduates to teachers' certiticates after passing the state examinations. 31111 Is Being Moved. ESTACADA. Or.. Feb. 12. (Special.) The Klaetsch Lumber Company, ot Springwater, is moving Its mill into a new location, about a mile nearer Es tacada, whore they expect to start cut ting a big stand of fine timber by March 1. The output of the new mill will be from 36,000 to 40,000 feet per day. PRODUCTION TO BE STAGED BY AL SHRINERS. You'll Feel Like a Boy Again ! If you will only clean up your whole system, relieve it of the stagnation of blood and the consequent toxins that poison its action, and aid your breathing and digestion by gently clear ing the way for their perfect working, - Colds, coughs and grip are the symptoms not the cause of catarrh, either acute or chronic, local or systemic. Catarrh is inflammation of the mucous membrane, that substance through which you breathe the air and absorb your food. If it is inflamed filled with stagnant blood--whatever it absorbs must be tainted ; and Nature gives warning and then fights to throw off the stagnation. , When this warning is given, by a cold, a cough, indigestion, or fever.it means the catarrhal process is getting the best of the body. Go to the rescue with a good, reliable tonic for the membrane, a helping hand that will aid digestion, restore appetite, overcome . stagnation, relieve inflammaUon and bring back health. Peruna Has Done This Thousandsofpeople who havesuffered long have been healed. Hundreds of thousands have prevented more serious troubles and been restored. Forty four years of success have made Peruna the family remedy in the homes of America. It invigorates. It clears up the mucous membrane, so that it may re store the brea thing and tne aigesuon to normal. These two functions are the body builders. Build your body to health, and you will "feel like a boy again." Experience is the safest guide. Doe anybody ever question the story of the many thousands who praise Peruna? The Parana Company. Columbus, Ohio Peruna may ba had in tablet form for convenience. - No Government License or Bond Required. JITNEY WARNING FINAL JUDGE LANGGl'TH IS I.EMEXT, BUT FOR LAST TIME, HE SAYS. Assembled Offenders Are Told That Law Now "Will Be Enforced and ao More Excnaes 1Y111 Avail. The city's new jitney ordinance Is working smoothly and producing a grist of disgruntled chauffeurs. Of 60 caaes heard in Municipal Court yesterday morning, 25 were for viola tions of the Jitney ordinance, the en forcement of which was ordered by Chief of Police Clark, beginning inura day. xt1! nairiaxt in riisnlav chauffeurs badges, seven jitney drivers appeared; four were on trial ior viomuns i traffic ordinance; seven explained in various ways tho absence of lights as directed; one ran beyond- his trip terminal; four others were heard on different infractions of the ordinance. Judge Langguth imposed light fines and suspended sentences in most in stances. In a brief talk to the as sembled offenders he made it plain, however, that from now on the law must be considered as understood, and plausible excuses are to be of Blight value. During the previous evening the police assisted to the station the usual squad of vagrants and drunks, the lat ter invariably declining to confess where they procured liquor. Jail sen tences and fines were their portion. Ah Hing couldn't keep away from Chinese lottery. Tickets in his pos session were sufficient proof of guilt, and a fine of $10 was levied. PIONEER WOMAN IS DEAD Mrs, M. C. Brewer Passes Away at Hoquiam. Another pioneer is lost in the death of Mrs. Margaret C. Brewer, who re cently died at the home of her son in Hoquiam, Wash., at the age of 82. Mrs. Brewer had a wide circle of friends among the residents of the -Willamette Valley, as well as in the vicinity in which she lived at the time of her death. Born in Georgia in 1834, Mrs. Brewer lived there until she attained woman hood, moving with her .parents to Arkansas, and living there until her marriage to Olive P. Brewer, in 1853. One month after her marriage to Mr. Brewer, since deceased, the couple started West, and. joining an emigrant party that numbered an approximate 300 persons, they journeyed across the plains, arriving in the Willamette Val ley after being lost in the Cascade Mountains for tbree months. Eugene was the first place of settle ment for the Brewer family and they lived there for a period of six years. Mound Prairie was the location of a claim taken by Mr. Brewer and bis wife in 1859. Washington has been the home of the couple, with their chil dren, for many years. Surviving Mrs. Brewer are Charity C. Brewer, of Dryad; M. W. Brewer, of Oakville; A. O. Brewer, of Grandview; L H. Brewer, of Hoquiam, all in Wash ington. Pauper Law to Be Tested. NORTH YAKIMA, Wash., Feb. 12. (Special.) Acting under a state law which makes relatives responsible for support of paupers, the Yakima County Auditor has sent notice to relatives in one such case. If the demand is re fused a test suit will be brought to compel payment of the $30 a month provided by law. Women students want a better scholarship average than men at tho University o Wis consin laft semester.