18 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, DECE3IBER - 21, 1919. RENEWAL OF TREATY FIGHT IS VIGOROUS Two New Moves in Senate Get Nowhere, However. COMPROMISE IS URGED Tropoteal to Appoint Committee of Ten to Work Out Ratification Basis Is Blocked. dresses in Portland or its immediate vicinity and can rive Portland ref erences. Less than 10 per cent -were found to be outsiders or "floaters." Further study disclosed the fact that 40 per cent of the men are either married or have other dependents. Contrary to the popular belief, the men in the main are skilled in some line or another, less than 20 per cent being- common laborers. Little fear is expressed that serv ice men w:ll flock to Portland when they hear that an employment drive is being carried on here, as other cities in the northwest are doing their part. In some instances lining up jobs more rapidly than Portland. News from Spokane said that city had recently called a meeting of business men, who had pledged to supply all the service men with Jobs within ten days. Other cities are taking similar steps. EX- IS GIRL MAY ESCAPE PRISON HABEAS CORPUS WRIT OB TAINED FOR ALTA BROOKS. ; WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The peace treaty controversy was revived in its full vigor today, just before the sen ate recess for Christmas. Two new moves for the formal establishment of peace, one by ratifi cation of the treaty and the other without, were the agencies which opened the fight. Neither proposal got anywhere, but it generally was conceded that the day's work would help bring to a focus early in Jan uary the trend of senate opinion to ward some eort of a settlement. The suggestion, which caused the greatest stir came from Senator Un derwood, who proposed a resolution for appointment of a committee of 10 senators to work out a compromise ratification of the treaty. He asked for immediate action, but Senator Lodge forced the resolution until after the holidays. Knox Also Makes Move. The other move came from Senator Krfox. who eecured approval of the foreign relations committee for a res olution to repeal the declaration of war and demand of Germany, on pain of an economic boycott, all the ma terial benefits provided for under the unratified treaty; The mild reserva tion group of republicans asserted they would not support such a meas ure, however, and the democrats pre dieted It never would be adopted. The mild group maae plans to go ahead determined!;' with their efforts for a bi-partisan agreement on reser vations. They protested to their party lead ers against the Knox resolution and indicated that they had been pre pared to support the Underwood pro posal. Compromise Plea Is Made. Senator Underwood made a plea for active work toward a compromise during the Christmas recess. He sug gested that the vice-president, in naming the ten conferees, should act on the advice of Senators Lodge and Hitchcock. "I do not think." said Senator Lodge, "when unanimous consent was asked for action on the measure, that just on the eve of adjournment it would be possible for me to consent to that. Before I undertake myself to deal with any such proposition I desire to consult with the republican member ship of the senate. Perhaps we can deal with this without the appoint ment of a committee." Many senators among the democrats and mild reservationlsts, declared the Underwood proposal in line with their conciliation negotiations and ought to be adopted. Unanimous consent will not be required when the next attempt is made to get consideration. In approving the Knox resolution, the foreign relations committee divid ed. 7 to 3, along strict party lines, the only representative of the mild reser vatiotiists on the committee. Senator McCumber, being absent. Knox Proposal Substituted. Before taking final action the re publican majority substituted the Knox proposal, which would require passage by both senate and house and signature by the president for one by Senator Lodge, which was designed to obtain action by congress only. The move was taken to mean- aban donment of any effort to declare i state of peace without the concur rence of President Wilson. It was said by the republican lead ers that the Knox resolution would be brought forward after the holidays as a compromise plan, but when Sen ator Knox reported it from the com mittee he had it out of the calendar, so that a majority votie will be re Quired to get it before the senate. In a formal statement Senator Knox declared the purpose of his resolution was to break the. treaty deadlock and return the nation to a peace-time basis. Hitchcock Attacks Proposal. Adoption of the resolution, he said, would not interfere with future rati fication of the peace treaty if the sen ate found a way to accomplish it Senator Hitchcock said the resolu tion was preposterous, and designed to defeat the league of nations. Speaking for the mild reservation republicans. Senator Kellogg of Min nesota issued a statement saying that group had not been consulted about the resolution and would not support it until it was demonstrated that rati fication with reservations was impos Bible. "I think I voice the sentiments of Senators MeNary of Oregon, Lenroot --of Wisconsin and others of the mild reservation republicans," he said. "None of us were consulted about ' the resolution." FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MILES C. MOORE ARE SIMPLE.' Governor Hart Pays Tribute to Territorial Executive and Whit man Fwcnlty Attends. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Dec. 20. (Special.) Funeral services for the late ex-Governor Miles C. Moore, held here this afternoon, were simple, as Mr. Moore had requested. Rev. Otis H. Holmes of the Congregational church, spoke, and Dr. S. B. L. Penrose of Whitman college led in prayer. Governor Hart, who came here to at tend the funeral, gave a brief tribute to Mr. Moore, saying, "A mighty man has fallen, the people mourn." Governor lLj.it closed by reading Governor Moore's farewell address when he turned over the affairs of the governor's office 30 years ago. The governor heard the address at that time. Rev. Mr. Ho-lmes spoke not of Gov ernor Moore the statesman, business man or fancier, but of Miles C. Moore, the man, telling of his greatness of character, his strength and tender ness and his courage. Services at the grave were brief, only a few words and a short prayer being spoken by Dr. Holmes. All the men on the faculty at Whitman col lege walked to the cemetery and stood in a body about the grave. One of the honorary pallbearers was Dan Kyger, the man who gave Miles C. Moore his first employment in Walla Walla. Mr. Kyger at that time ran a store here. CHEHALIS, Wash., Dec. 20. (Spe cial.) The courthouse was closed for the afternoon on request of Governor Hart out of respect for the late ex Governor Miles C. Moore. Rescue Society Demands Release of Voutli Sentenced to Go to Washington Penitentiary. Though commitment papers 'had been signed and youthful Alta Brooks was on her way to serve a sentence of from two and a. half to 10 years in the Washington state penitentiary for the theft of an automobile in Vancouver. W. Q. MacLaren of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society and Por'tland Commons, threw a boulder in the machinery of the-law yesterday when, he instituted habeas corpus proceedings for the re lease of the girl from the city jail in Portland, where she was lodged temporarily. He asserts that the girl is only 14 years old or 15 at most. "It's an outrage," said MacLaren, "that a girl of her age should be sentenced to a term in the peniten tiary. I know her well. She left but recently the House of the Good Shep herd. In company with Eugenia Mc Cool. not quite 18 years old, she went to Vancouver. The girls took an auto mobile for a joy ride there and the next I heard had been sentenced to the penitentiary. So far as 1 know. the machine was damaged in no way and no one was actually Injured by their escapade. Presiding Judge Gatens of the cir cult court signed the writ of habeas corpus which will be returned Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The Portland Commons is examin ing the birth record of Eugenia McCool and may decide on a fight to prevent her from being taken back to Washington. Because of the stand taken, it is probable that Wash ington may have to ask for extradi tion papers to get possession of the girls, a proceeding which may be de feated by the efforts of MacLaren. The Washington penitentiary guard must be prepared V ednesday .to show why the younger of the girls should not be unconditionally released. The two girls were sentenced Decem- 13 after conviction of the theft of an automobile owned by William Farrell of Battleground. Wash.- - Washington records show the ages of both girls as IS years. Miss Brooks came orig inally from Hlllsboro. Or. VICTIMS ROUT ROBBERS FATHER AND SOX OVERPOWER PAIR OF MARAUDERS. Sum Pouff Alleged Bolshevist, Is Held for Assault Following Four-Cornered Fight. Sam Pouff, 35 years old, confessed fcolshevist, who says that he has been 11 years in America and has spent nine of them in prison, was arrested last night and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon on Paul and ! PLACES FOUND FOR 210 NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED EX i ' SERVICE MEX REDUCED. y STORES STAY OPEN OPERATION" TO COXTIXUE UX TII SURPLUS IS EXHAUSTED. Statement In Reply to. Criticism by Mercantile Trade Cites Benefits to Consumers. Government stores established this fall throughout the country to sell to the public the surplus army sup plies will continue to operate as long as the war department has supplies with which to stock them, and the prices will continue to be as low It is possible to maintain, according to a statement received from the quartermaster department headquar ters at Washington. The statemen was issued partly in answer to criti cisms directed against the departmen by the mercantile trade. The state ment says in. part: "The army quartermaster retail stores appeared to be the cheapes medium of distribution that could be established to give the entire Amer ican public an opportunity to acquire the war department's surplus sup plies. To have attempted to make "Hie Best Under the Tree!" Another List of VICTOR RECORD, Limited quantity. Shop early. Some of those you have wanted at the NEW PRICES Try us for that record you cannot get elsewhere. C3 11 Victor: Exclusively ictor. CH OCO LATES - Alw ays On Christmas she will cry out with sheer delight when she opens her package of Krause's SUMMITS those wonderful big creamy chocolates every girl exclaims about. The centers are supremely rich; and nut meats finely ground add. their flavor to that of rich vanilla, strawberry, lemon and maple. Buy at least one or two packages of "Summits" for holiday giving. The Gift Supreme! In Half and One Pound Packages and the volume of business transacted makes their operation economical." Mike Eleac, Austrians who live at , distribution of these surplus supplies Twenty-fifth and Nlcolai streets. Pouff tried to justify his act by say ing that the Austrians belonged to! the class which is fighting the Rus sian bolsheviki. The Austrians reported to the po lice that they were sitting by the stove in their cottage when there was a knock on the back door, and two masked men rushed in without wait ing for an answer. One of the in truders carried two revolvers. The other was unarmed. The robber with the revolvers or dered the Austrians to walk into the parlor and submit to search. He walked up to Mike Eleac, who is Paul Eleac's son. and menaced him in par ticular. The robber turned his back to the father in threatening the son, and the eUier man seized both the footpad's arms. Mike Eleac joined in the fray as soon as he saw the revolvers pointed away from him. The other highway man ran to aid his partner, and the four-cornered battle continued for 20 minutes before the householders final ly subdued Pouff. They turned him over to Captain Harms, Sergeant Eppa and Patrolman Johnson. through established trade channels would have entailed a nominal com mission, at least, and this commission would necessarily have been added tot the price which the public would have been required to pay. The operating expense of the stores is approximately 84 per cent. "They have served their purposes well.- They were opened on Septem ber 25. At the close of business on December 6 the aggregate sales made by the stores totaled $15,713,572.15. These stores will continue to oper ate as long as the war department has supplies with which to stock them REV. J. E. SMITH IS DEAD Former Elder of Evangelical Asso ciation Drops Dead. Rev. John E. Smith. 60 years old, dropped dead last night at 1109 Di vision street. He haa lived in Port land 20 years, and formerly was pre siding elder of the Evangelical asso ciation. Rev. Mr. Smith had been retired for nine years. He lived at 535 East Thirty-eighth street with his wife and one daughter. Miss Nellie Smith, a teacher in the public schools. An other daughter, Mrs. Henry krupke, also lives in Portland. The family came to Oregon from Indiana, where Rev. Mr. Smith was ordained a minister. Gretna Green Draws Despite Storm VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec. 20. (Special.) Nearly 60 couples have journeyed to the courthouse in this city since the beginning of the storm 10 days ago. Most of those married were from Portland and other Oregon cities. APPLY POSLAM END DISTRESS OF ITCHY Just call on Poslam to bring you the comfort your suffering skin craves. Let it help you to be free from eruptions and all disorders which mark your skin as needing antiseptic, healing treatment. Unless you have actually seen Poelam's work and know how readily it takes hold, stopping the itching at once, you will hardly believe its. ef fects possible in so thort a time. In Eczema, Poslam's action appears all the more remarkable when the trouble is persistently stubborn and nothing else seems to bring lasting relief. Poslam is harmless always. Sold everywhere. For free sample write to Emergency laboratories. 243 West 47th St.. New York City. Adv. Jobs for Xcarly 1000 Yet to Be Lined Up by Liberty Temple Employment Office. Working under high pressure, the employment office at Liberty temple yesterday reduced the number of service men without employment in - Portland by 200, getting in touch with additional employers and securing ; permanent positions for that number. -While the close of the week showed great improvement in the matter of employment for former soldiers and I sailers, there are still nearly 1000 1 men who must be placed, and the employment drive will be continued t during the coming week. ; That Portland is caring mainly for her own, and is not supplying work for many outsiders, as had been feared by some in connection with " the employment drive, was disclosed J yesterday as a result of an investi- - gation by Captain J. O. Convill, in Z charge of the office. 1 Men who want positions are obliged to fill out cards and undergo exam ; inations as to their qualifications and sincerity. Nearly 1000 of these cards - have been filled out and a check of them yesterday showed that 90 per cent of the men have permanent ad- FEELS SHE MUST TELL ABOUT IT Portland Woman Eats Any thing, Sleeps Like a Child and Gains Ten Pounds After Taking Tanlac. "I was in such bad condition for two years with stomach trouble that I did not have energy enough to do my housework, but maniac has so quickly and completely restored my health I can t help telling all my friends what a wonderful medicine it is," said Mrs. W. R, Russell of 508 Bristol St.. St. Johns. Portland. Ore gon. recently. "Why, before taking Tanlac I could hardly eat anything at all," contin ued. Mrs. Russell. "My appetite left me entirely and when I would eo to the table I would get sick at my stom ach; often I could not eat a mouthful of anything. and when I did swallow a bite, or two it would nearly kill me. Gas would bloat me up until I could hardly breathe and sharp pains which seemed to originate in the pit of my stomach would shoot through my whole body. I got very little sleep at night because these pains would make me have such dreadful nightmares I would lie awake for Kburs. I was told I had acidity of the stomach and I tried all sorts of medicines, but in stead of getting any better I got worse- ail the time and lost so much weight it was alarming. "One day a neighbor told me that Tanlac had done her a wonderful lot or good ana l sent tor a bottle my self. Before I had finished this first bottle 1 felt a great difference in my condition and now. after taking three bottles I feel as well as any woman could wish. My appetite is simply marvelous and everything I eat seems to agree with me perfectly. I sleep like a child every night and feel so refreshed in the morning that my housework is a pleasure. I have gained ten pounds in weight, too. I think Tanlac is so splendid I intend to keep on passing the good word along, for I feel sure It will help oth Give Living Presents a 2 $ ATrTU Xwsy: r Holly Wreaths Cut Holly Cedar Wreaths and Roping Mistletoe Red Ruicui Facy Banket Cheerful, interesting and appre ciated long after most things are laid away and forgotten. We Suggest 'Canaries, sweetest singers on earth; over 300 to select from. The only store in, the northwest with "Bird Rooms" for your convenience in selecting. Bird Cages, fancy and plain. Beautiful Ferns, Palms and Flowering Plants, largest display in city this week. Cold Fish and Aquariums, every one likes them. Monkeys, long-tailed Javas just received. Chipmunks, real pets. Persian Kittens and Cats. PUPS We have on hand eight different breeds, high-class pedigreed as well as ordinary, prices from $10 to $75 each. See them in our windows or our new dog hutches . pet stock department. Make your selections .early. We furnish Xmas cards, wrap neatly and deliver. Routledge Seed & Floral Co. I 145 Second Street, Between Morrison and Alder Store Open Evenings This Week Order Early .00 FORMERLY S.OO 87004 Madame Butterfly Entrance of Cio- Cio-San Farrar $1.00 87017 Rigoletto (Woman Is Fickle) .Caruso Sl.OO 87040 Otello (Drinking Song) Scotti Sl.OO 87074 A Banjo Song Homer Sl.OO 87094 A Child's Prayer. . .Schumann-Heink Sl.OO 87112 Because (d'Hardelot) French. .Caruso Sl.OO 87178 Travlata (Farewell to the Bright Visions) (Act III) Bori Sl.OO 87181 D a" n z a (Tarantella Neapolitans) Bori Sl.OO 87219 Iris (Life Is Gaily Passing) Bori Sl.OO 87242 Luna d'Estate (Summer Moon) Caruso Sl.OO 8725$ Tu me dirais (If Thou Dost Say) French Farrar Sl.OO 87266 Andrea Cheniera(As Some Soft Day in May Caruso Sl.OO 87268 The Bird's Song Hempel Sl.OO 87289 Boat Song Farrar Sl.OO 87290 War Baby's Lullaby...; Farrar Sl.OO 87303 Hard Times. Come Again No More (Foster) Homer Sl.OO 1.30 FORMERLY 2.00 87513 Elegfe (Song of Mourning) Gluck-Zimbalist S1.50 87527 Abide With Me Gluck-Homer Sl.SO 87529 Passage Birds" Farewell Gluck-Homer Sl.oO 87 543 De.r .Tannenbaum (Christmas Tree) Gluck-Reimers Sl.SO 87550 Calm as the Night McCormack-Kreisler Sl.SO flJO FORMERLY 93.0O 88004 Favorlta - Splrito gentil (Spirit So Fair) ' Caruso S1.50 88009 Good-Bye (Tost!) English Fames SI. 50 8801S Ave Maria (Gounod) Latin (cello obligato) Fames Sl.oO 88017 Rlrolelto Caro Nome (Dearest Name)'. Sembrich Sl.oO 88029 Pagllaccl Prologo (Prologue) Scotti S1.50 88054 Africana O Paradise Caruso Sl.oO 88064 Travlata (He, of Whom I Dreamed) MelbaS1.50 88071 Lucia Mad Scene -.Melba Sl.BO 88072 Boheme Addlo (Farewell) Melba Sl.SO 88074 Boheme (My Name Is Mimi) Melba Sl.oO 88075 Tosca (Love and Music) Melba SI. SO 88078 Rigoletto Caro Nome (Dearest Name) Melba Sl.oO 88082 Otello-Brindisi (Drinking Song) ' Scotti Sl.oO 88083 Carmen-Habanera (Love Is Like a Bird) Calve Sl.SO 88088 Lost Chord Horner Sl.oO 88106 Don Sebastlano (On Earth Alone) Caruso Sl.SO 88107 Merry Widow Waltz Sembrich Sl.SO 88108 The Rosary (Nevin) , Schumann-Heink Sl.oO 88132 Stabat Mater (Endow- Me) Homer Sl.SO 88176 Pagliacci-Prologo (Prologue) De GogorzaSl.SO 88283 Ben Bolt Farrar Sl.SO 88288 Elijah Oh, Rest in the Lord. .Homer Sl.oO 88295 Rigoletto Caro Nome (Dearest Name) Tetrazzini Sl.SO 88301 Barbiere (A Little Voice I Hear).... Tetrazzini SI. SO 88309 There Is a Green Hill Far Away (Gounod) Homer Sl.oO 88324 Masked Ball (Is It Thou) De GogorzaSl.SO 88334 Cure 'ngrato (Neapolitan Song) Caruso Sl.SO S8335 Boheme (I Have Only a Little Room) . ... Caruso SI. SO 88346 Masked Ball (Forever to Lose Thee) Caruso Sl.SO 88350 Maria di Rohan (Radiant as the Sun) Battistini Sl.oO 88390 Comln' Thro" the Rye (Scotch Air).. Sembrich Sl.oO 88406 Boheme-Addio (Farewell) (harp acc.) Farrar Sl.SO 88410 Trovatore (My Heart Is His Alone) Tetrazzini Sl.SO 8S42S Trovatore (Fly on Rosy Pinions)... Tetrazzini Sl.SO SI. 50 FORMERLY V3.0O 88429 Rigoletto (Each Tear That Falls) 'Caruso Sl.SO 88460 Stabat Mater Caruso Sl.SO 88470 Purltanl (Come Dearest) Hempel Sl.SO 88471 Traviata (The One of Whom I Dreamed) Hempel Sl.SO 88472 Tiempo antico (Olden Times) .Caruso Sl.SO SS4S5 Songs My Mother Taught Me....... Melba Sl.SO 88487 Tosca Love and Music Destinn Sl.oO S851Z Carmen Near the Walls of Seville.. Farrar Sl.oO 88512 Carmen Gypsy Song Farrar Sl.SO 88513 Carmen Away to Yonder Mountain Farrar Sl.SO 88514 Requiem Mass (Verdi) Caruso Sl.SO 88517 Fecche? (Why?) Neapolitan. .Caruso Sl.SO SS525 Tales of Hoffman Romance . Bori Sl.oO 88541 Ben Bolt Hempel Sl.SO 88387 Uocchle Celeste (Blue Eyes) . .Caruso Sl.SO 88589 Nero Ah. Mon Sort! (French) Caruso Sl.oO 88594 Thais Meditation (French) . .Farrar Sl.SO 88399 Lord Have Mercy Caruso Sl.oO 88600 Marching Song of the French Soldier Caruso Sl.SO 92.00 FORMERLY 94.0O 89001 Forga del Destlno (Swear in This Hour) Caruso-Scotti S2.00 89002 Don Pasquale (My Part Pit Play)... Sembrich-Scottl S2.00 89003 Magic Flute (Smiles and Tears) . Eames-De Gogorza S2.00 89007 Pearl Fishers (Del templo al limitar) s Caruso-Ancona S2.00 89014 Madame Butterfly (Now. at Last)... Farrar-Scottl S2.00 89033 Faust (Church Scene, Part I) . . Caruso-Amato S2.00 89033 Fauat (Church Scene. Part T. Art. 4) Farrar-Journet S2.00 89037 Faust (Church Scene. Part II) :. Farrar-Journet-Chorus S2.00 89040 Faust (She Opens the Window) Farrar-Journet sa.OO " 89043 Madame Butterfly (Love or Fancy).. Caruso-Scotti S2.00 89047 Madame Butterfly (Did I Not Tell You?) Caruso-Scotti S2.00 89054 Crucifix (French) Caruso-Journet S2.00 S9076 Masked Ball (Quintet) .. .Caruso-Henipel-Duchene-Rothier and De Segurola S2.00 89089 Elislr d'Amore Twenty Crowns Caruso-De Luca 82. OO 89098 Stabat Mater '.Gluck-Homer S2.00 89133 Travlata Galll-furcl-De Luca S2.00 89134 La Travlata (Say to Thy Daughter) Galli Curci-De Luca $2.00 1.50 FORMERLY .t.OO 92040 Pagliacci Prologo (Prologue) Titta RuffoSl.SO g;041 Rigoletto Monologo (We Are Equal) '. Titta-Ruffo Sl.SO 92066 Rigoletto (Vile Race of Courtiers) (Act 2) Ruffo and Chorus Sl.SO ri.50 FORMERLY 3.0O 9S2no Roheme (Lovelv Maiden) Melba-Caruso S2. 95202 Marriage of Figaro (Song to the Zephyr) Sembrich-Eames $2, 95203 Faust (Prison Scene) Farrar-Caruso-Journet $2. 95205 Fauat (But Why So Lonely) Farrar-Caruso. et al. S2. 95206 Faust (What Is Your Will With Me?) Caruso-Scotti-Journet S2, 95207 Martha (This Is Your Future Dwell ing) . ..Alda-Jacoby -Caruso-Journet $3 93208 Martha (Surprised and Astounded!) Alda-Jacoby-Caruso-Journet S2 93209 Martha (Spinning Wheel Quartet)... Alda-Jacoby-Caruso-Journet $2 DECEM BER RECORDS SO so so so so .so .so SO 1S6IT Sot ISBS4 SoO is2i S3r 45171 Sl.OO 45IT2 Sl.OO 6 4SVS Sl.OO Sl.OO vigils Sl.OO imiiis S3r Miin S,p iwis.l S5r 4S170 Sl.OO kt:m $ 1 .OO K 4K.1.-1 $ 1 .OO B4K.-7 Sl.OO eiN.io Sl.OO Tell Me I.aMnhert MarpkT Yearalnir -Lambert Murphy Blnea IMy lVanKhty Sweetie Olvra to Me) Eather Halkrr Sweet KJaaea Esther Walker filTe Me a Smile and a M Joha Steel ;lrl of Mine 41'harlea Harriao Wiea the Preacher Makes Yob Mlae Adele Row land Graaay Adele Rowland I Love Yon Joat the Sane, Sweet Adeliae I.ewla Jimea - C'harlea Harrlaoa Pretty Little Rainbow Sterling Trio At Inwnlnar Victor Herbert' Orrkeatra The Waltsinar noil (Poupee Valsantei Victor Her bert'a Oreaeatra Yenetlaa Boat Sonar Littlefleld-Raker Canoe Soaar (Clrtblrtbla Uttlefleld-Baker amber Slur I.lxt Frier 45171 10 $1.00 18619 10 $ .85 18623 10 $ .85 18621 10 "$ .85 18624 10 $ .85 45170 10 $1.00 45172 10 $1.00 DANCE RECORDS 18618 18617 RED SEAL RECORDS Tulip Time Medley Kotc Trot (Introducing "Shlm mee Town") Joa. C. Smith's Orrkeatra Yellow Doar Rlara Mrdler r'oi Trot (Introducing "Hooking Cow Blues") Joa. C Smith's Orrheatra Alcoholic Bluea Medley Fox Trot (Saxophone, Xylophone, Piano), (Introducing "Everybody's Crazy Over Dixie") All-star Trio Jerry Meolry I'n Trot (Introducing "At the High Brown Babies' Ball") All-Star Trio A Vuerhella (A Little Posy). (d'Annunsio-Tosti), Q73fA (Neapolitan) Enriro tamao O I JKJ'-t Xelly Wa a Lady (Foster) Alma Gluck 64828 Caprice (Paganini-Kreisler) Jaacha Hrlfeta 64833 Molly (An Irish Love Song), (Young-Herbert)' Rd.R'n Rrlnald Werrenrath WtOJU La Spainola (The Spanish Dancer), (Dole - Di CAQ2A Chiara). (In Italian) Reaato Zaaelll 000 r.aia Buona. 7. a ma (Dear Zaza), (Leoncavallo), (In CJIOOC Italian) Reaato Zaaclll : OtOOiJ The Delude Prelude (Le Deluge). (Saint-Saens) Clfl97 Efremr Zlmballat OHtO I 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 $ .85 $ .85 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 PROMPT MAILING SERVICE Note When Ordering; Reduced Records by Mall, a Second. Choice la Advisable. 1 25 -1 27 FOITRTII STREET, BETWEEN' WASHINGTON AND ALDER STREETS. VICTROLAS PIANOS Open. Evenings Until Christmas i i t I i ers as much as It has helped me." Tanlac is sold in Portland by the Owl Drug Store. - Adv, iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii