11 THE SUNDAY OREGON! AX. PORTLAND. . FEBRUARY 3.. 1918. ATTENTION CALLED i' "Mi' nium u TO WAR INSURANCE Red Cross Urges Action in Be half of Dependants of Oregon Boys. CABLEGRAMS PROVIDED FOR Relatives of Soldier May Pay Pre aiaou oa Policies. Whk-h la Case of Death of Insured Art Equivalent to Pension. The Portland chapter of the Amer ican Red Cross la arranging for scores f cablegrams to be .ot to Oregon boys la Franca uklnvibtm to author ise relatlv to apply lor war Insur ance la tblr behalf. aire. J. .V. Davis, aacratary of tha el Titian re lief commit!, la swamped with applicant w bo rxllw that If they ara to get tba benefit of rheap In- monthly pension for St years, tbara ia aO llTI- o losa. Tba Portland chapter will defray tba eot at rablcriiM or telegrams to I (rctf(i soldier or sailors wbarevsr tasy may ba. las as e elate AnWa I rge. "Th whole problem of sfter-t he-war pendency depends on Immediate ac tion swing Uka now by relative of Oron soldiers." aald Robn H. ftronc. chairman of tha nvtllaa relief aactloa at tha Had Croea. Aaron ua pay the rest of th wioncfcir premium. If It b desired that tha soldier or sailor himself hoald not pay them, bat aatbonaatlon I ro,ulrd to make tha Insurance effective. Tha poller I pavabi In monthly In- Ullmnl ronnln for X years In case of daib or lb eoldier: In cat of lr- atanent aad total disability th poller will b paid la monthly Installment fr tha balaac of kla life, or If h Uvea a shorter lint thaa 1 years, tha s-a? meats will bo to hla ear-riilv. If (hat relative ba oa entitle) to ra vel. th pavmnt undr th .r-n- sneal plan, for a lotai of 2 years, la- finding tha tlma th eoldler bad re ceived beaeflt thereof. fable Dteerttoaa f.rvew. Te seor th authorliallon of a aol dlar. cablegram mar b nt at a ana rial rata of cnt par word Ith aaual rat la it rant I. They moat ba aj ar eased la tha following (pacified man ner- Tor as Army tui: r.xr A M EX FORCE LONDON Than, aa the first part of tha mes sage, goe th nam, rompanj aad rg- iot n t or no man addreeeed. Tha ad-tress for naval m.n abroad ia. KMT fSNATroRCB LONDON Tba follow name. (hip. etc aa pert er raaaoag. tier la e typical message, one of fnore than a scor dtspatrbed yesterday ey tha Rod Cross, which la defraying tall wherever requests: A M KX roRrc I.ONDO.V "John Smith. Uompany D. lsld Rai- Want: Cable me rash authorization ana k application tan thousand war In surance for you. Will mak futare safe. Moat Important. Coat only . . . per month. e commanding officer. Cable Immediate answer. Tim expire K-te rnary 13. MART SMITH." fall Sams Seeesaary. The fall name mast b attached to tha message and even If the artaal ad dreae In France I known, the, cable moil be seat aa shown In Ike forego ing. A 10 policy will pay 95.7 per saontb for 2 years In cm of death or permanent disability. A ll.0 policy will pay S3?.e par month for 39 years. In ether words, for each of pol ler the ben. fits are IS JS per month. The eoet of a II" policy la ss rent month to a man ased ii. a ISo poller 111 a month. llo.OOe. I ( per month. A relative or anyone else may pay the premium If th suldl.r does no wish to pay (hem. TBBaf tke)9 aa4aJ"aay'F$rtaB laaaa !w Taos who may benefit from tha In surance, in addition to the soldW. are: VYIf. child, grandchild, brother or I slater. tepbrotber or teptstr. aa wall aa parent, grandparent or stepparent. either of enlisted man or his wife. Here la a table showing the reel pet month of tleee policy. A Sie.oee poller wonld coat tea ttmee aa much, a tiaoe policy five times aa much, aad ao on: Uenth'v atentarr I in I'tir Are. e ' .... tuiOl tool I al u .... .S4 3I eeea ! Jw.eeeeoveaieee aa t 1 .... u .... 11 TJ a. n !. .73 11 -. .TT Asa. 11 ... J:::: 1 ... 1 Native of Yamhill P-vr On. OVTTAOK GROVE, Or.. rb. . tSp maL I ChatrW Thornton d.i rTxy c tb bon of ht mothr. 2UrL 2U. J. Thornton, tho rtiot of dth twine IroiM-ir. Tho fanrml mtl tm M to morrow. HmT. JoAvph Knott, of th Mtbo-Jtnt t'hurca, officiAtinir Mr. Ttwrmoa akO a aatlvo of TnmhttI tounljr and - 4? yar of c. tur ivmr rld.tlvo aro too mot hear, two tt . Mr Jm I'luUr and Mr. A. Thompwoo, of this ritr. and a aoa. Ird Thomtoo of -a.frt. -'if ROB RHEUMATIC PAN RICH TOUT Don't suffer! Relief comes the moment you rub with SL Jacobs Liniment" Wont's raeamatlsm? Taia only! (top drugging! Nat one rase la fifty req aires Internal treeuaeat. Rob the n leery right away! Apolr soothing, peaetmtlng St. Jacobs Liniment- di rectly apea th "tender spot" aad relief coaaea Instantly. -9t. Jacobs Lialmeat" la a harmless rheamattem and sciatica relief which sever d-aappolnts aad can not barn or discolor tha skin. Limber epf Oet a small trial bottle tea yoar drugs let. and In lust a mo ment yoa 11 be free from rheumatic aad sciatica pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer! "St. Jacob Uaimeat" has relieved millions of rbsa natism sufferers In lbs laat half cen ter, and la Just as good for sctatirs. pearalgia. rambaga. backache, sprains aad awe'liraa Adv , AH that was promised and more! That is the verdict of the thousands who swarmed to the Majestic yes terday. Ask them, ask any one of them if there was ever another picture equal to "Cleo patra." ind after you have asked them, a fifty -mile bliz zard at zero could not keep you away. !e k 5 Si J Luxurious Costly Sumptuous Magnificent but ' ' feebly express one's opinion of this greatest of all great cinema productions. I : I you away &"l:-S:J.i ' -'v V ffJS . 11 I g l wfcfoj: mad 1-4 1 ' V 'jiX'fl "la ' ' 111 i r? I Heavy with the legends of antiquity, rich -with the luxuries and " ajj' s v MMiii r I ; llv';- :J. i ;- - jf Ff I "" splendors of its unbridled revelry, "Cleopatra"" will go down in . nll 1 rfAIfl I I 1 T )f It' ' v- f Kj M ' history as one of the world's greatest achievements. 1V -"Ml 'I 'J ' J -lh ;' - Presented with special musical accompaniment by two complete concert wtf t ' " '3iJ C t i - '""' mm orchestras under direction of George E. Jeffery and Ernest Hunt. Appropri- S I ,VC 4S1 ff5 V ' J M I f' ' 1 f " " ate decorations, lightings and costuming. J TSjjft'i$ I ' vT-i" A ' ; ' NOW PLAYING ' ' Vf tt I : V' X f? Pi ;ii 1:1 -: - nrst Show Bens atl0:30 : I - ' V ' f .' r ' Thereafter Continuously at 1, 3:30, 6, 8:30 y' V. I - ' Admission SOc Loges 75c 1 ; Z '. T l I Hfll IH I . Ij a in I I JljWaMlwal JUW'111 " "awWI IsWaWt W aafj aaaaaall J" a11 1 l II I " II p.. tmeaaaCTTTIwr H" " II " r 1 ft 1 p-p r . f - m - - - L1ri - Vv JT ." aa.jaaiftL'-Ml- TRraaaaa-a.;-, I ,stetaa1,a-.aaJ,atat-at lltim ifl TH T UMir fl I I . - jrrrwyi fTrqry ill ii -x ill ii wfini RELIEF WORK STARTED CMIVOLK.'V.T ACTIVmH tBCrv BT ODDI'KUOni. awvalisee ef H Mew. Reparaeatiag IS Ladgea. ta Cbarga af fregraaaase er Mela fa The general relief committee of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, with a membership of It men. representing IS lowers la this city, has started Its work of the Tear under the leadership f K. P. Mens, president; Charles Christ la ueen. aice-presldent; John Q Lrtcsson. eecrelary. aaJ A. E. Hastings, treasurer. This commlttse baa a history of aerer-falllag acta of friendship. Its purpose Is to dsvelop ths fraternal. Benevolent and charitable capacities of Its members and others, te rsliere th sick, needy or distressed members or the order and their relatives and de pendents, especially such member of the order aa ara member of lodges la ether Jurisdictions than that of Oregon. Among tha Oddfellows escn lodge takes car of Ita own needy, but many members ef badges In other parts of tha alted States and Canada have removed Portland and It la tha work of the general relief committee to see that the example ef Good Samaritan Is not forgotten. This committee expends and jia'rtlite rhou irtrl of dollars annua. :v m -. i. ' itf t.. conducts funerals and performs other oenevolencea. The general relief committee was formed In la7 by J. C. Klnyshy. C. C i'billlps sad & F. Allbnght. from Samaritan Lodge No. 3. and John II. Mitchell, lata (.'nlted States Senator: E. T. Kees and J. Boan. from Hassalo leodge No. I&. NEWBERG ADOPTS BUDGET City EipfDurt Curtailed In State ment Prepared by Attorney Chaptn KEWBEP.O. Or.. Feb. 1. (Special.) At Ita meeting Monday night the City Council will adopt tha financial segre gated budget planned by .City Attorney Chapln for taaUnsT care of ue city s finances. Tne budget, aa outlined by the City Attorney, will curtail the current ex penses of tha city, but will keep the city'a credit gilt-edged. The plan is based upon an Income of $18,000 from water receipts and 112.000 from general taxes, together with the rentals of the city hall, licenses and fines. The total Indebtedness of the city is SMs.&OO. as follows: Sewer bonds. IS 1.000; water. 4 000; city hall.. $15. 000; city park. $3000; municipal, $ J500. Cold Hill Cement Plant Reopens. GOLD HILL Or, Feb. I. (Special.) Tha local cement plant, which has been shut down since tha holidays, resumed operation today with a short-handed crew. After a short run on cement It will make an extenalre rnn on lime-1 the farmers before the state plant this place will be In operation. Kelso Boys Organize Club. KELSO. Wash, Feb. 2. (Special.) To provide a aatherlng rl&ce for the boys and young men of Kelso some of the boys have organized themselves into a club, which has not been named. They will extend their membership to include all boys in town. If possible. with tha ultimate object of forming; an athletle-eocial club, which can have gymnasium and other means of diver sion and betterment. The officers are Roy Secor, president; William Baurn, vice-preBident; Leslie Lowe, secretary; Rue Roberson, treasurer; managers, Delford and Floyd Beidleman and Marvin Clutchie; sentry, Fred Deaver; serg;eant-at-arms, Gilbert Clutchie. Millions Use It For Colds Because 'Tape's Cold Compound" relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours Really wonderful 1 Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grlpp misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens closrgad-up nostrils and sir passages, .tops nasty dischsrge or nose running: relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness ael stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quick est, surest relief known and costs only a few cents- at drugstores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Insist on "Pape's" noth ing els. Adv. ARE YOU RUPTURED? A poor fitting truss by not properly holding rupture is dangerous and worse than no truss at alL Anyone can sell a truss, but It takes an expert truss fit ter to fit one. We specialize in fitting trusses, guaranteeing satisfaction In every Instance. We carry all kinds of trusses, but the Seeley Spermatic Shibld Truss is the best, usually closing ths opening In ten days. 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