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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POKTLANIV TUESDAY i KVCHING, FEDRUAUY 11, ownTopics , TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS IIRIUQ Klewith and Morrison etreata, Alice L!.vl In '"Urn Rmti Maid." BAKKU M..enlli and Hlxtb itreeW. W Mop. rUm. Tbe JJukr I'lujrwa In "TL Bran ' Howl." . ' i " ' oni'liKtnr ViuiImIIIii fSrrenlh end Tayliw) LVKIC bpattug Flood Mimltid .Comedy com pan? in "lbe woman uu-r , PA VI'Afilrfl-Vii,lrvni. rnoi'LKH, STAR, A HCAPB Motion pictures I' or . amuariurnl aUTeruaius ( ae . ib - 4 Weather Conditions! Portland and vicinity Fair toulght and S ediipiilujr. iKnuterly winds. ; : i - 1 orKon and WBhluuu Fair tonight aud WHucaday. igaalitrl Kind.; i I : , , Idaho fr'ali tuuiaut ami Wednesday.' ' ' ! Dlntriet Korecaalcr, rre liecture at t, M. C. A Tho edu catjonal department of the Young Men' ChrlsUan Association arranged for a f r(i ' lecture to be i delivered , nex Thursday (bight by Dr. C. D, WlUIamsou In Jtlio associloa auditorium. This li onQ of a- scrlesPof travel lecture by dif ferent speakers that the association has festered during the winter. . ; Dr. Wit , Uumson will speak on "Little Jaunts into Big- Place." The address will deal With the Yoaemlte Park and the Grand Cunyori of the Colorado river, and will be illustrated ' with colored . lantern slides. The meeting Is open to both men and women. . . a-- v , Welcome ew rireman. -The com ing ot aJiose wagon and fire com pany of . seven . man to the new sta tion In the Mount Hrott district at Kern Park la being bailed with Joy by , the residents of that district The company .was installed Saturday and yesterday it was called upon to put out a- roof and attlo fire. - The house was saved and only a few dollars': damage wys surrerea. ordinarily tne house would hare burned to the ground. ' Oreater Portland Plans The South East Portland Improvement club will entertain its neighbors-and friends 1 the Midway - hall, corner Mllwaukle street and ; South ; jAvenue, i tomorrow evening, with a lecture5 Hustratcd by stereoptlcon views to be given by representative of the Greater Portlan Plana association. Everybody Is in vlted, , .,-, . - Buys 1 School Bonds The New Tork Xilfe Insurance company has purchased atv-1160,000 -worth of 4 per cent bonds, ...... taaueu uy pcuuut iuiujci u.. a. ryi iiuuu. Tho bonds mature In 1933, with, .the option ef retiring mem in 1923. iso- ties of the purchase has been received by J. W. Day,; agency director of the Oregon branch of the company. ? 7 ' '.Will Hold Anaaal XSeetlaf. The an 'nual dinner of the Oregon Society of " Engineers will be held on Thursday, February 13, at S o'clock in the green room of the Commercial club. .Election , . of officers for .the coming year wtll be , held, and - prominent men will speak. - Members are privileged to invite guests. ' - Boss' City Mntuallste. Th e Rose City Mutuallsts associations will meet to night at Metealf hall. East Fifty-fourth Street and Sandy Itoad. Miss E. Bald win, who has organized several mutual ' 1st stores throughout the city, will, give a talk about (he cooperative plan of business, , t 'lit . .- .' . ii. .... ; :";. ' , ;f Sentenced to Jail 'W. B. Foster, over hose . head were, three Indictments ' charging Immoral practices with Uttle t glrlk, pleaded guilty yesterday after noon to contributing to the delinquency ' of n minor and was sentenced by Circuit Judge KavanaURh to six months In the county JalL Two other indictments were dismissed,' ':v; "; aroceryman Arrested W. C Kurston, a grocer. wanted for contributing to the" delinquency or a m-year-oia gtn, was arrested last Saturday in Wedrier burn. Or., and Deputy Sheriff WUhrow has gone for him. Kurston ran a gro cery at Rodney avenue and Russell street. . - Tael Dealers Banauat The fourth annual; banquet of . . tne Portland Fuel Spring 1913 es Kiibx Hats Now on Display . UNLUIMS Tlme only adds a lustre to his name to the brilliancy of his character to the honor or ma worKwrnunpo. - ; - Weareje:oiri to celebrate ; the day by-' giving :25 " .reduction on. our entire ' stock of Benjamin's ' hands om.e Suits "'and Overcoats. . $20 Suits and O'coats $15.00 525 Suits and O'coats $1&75 U60 Suits and O'coats $22.50 Buffum & Pendleton 311 Morrison St., Opp. P. O. Boston Dentists We are now located between 4th and 6th on Washington street, where we have one of the most up-to-date den. tal offices- on the Pacific Coast, and Tve will for the next Q days give the following prices: ; - ? GOID CnOWW, ...3.B0 gold riLtiwa, .... ... -..,.81.00 rVLXi BET TEETH. ........ .,.$3.00 EXTRACTIONS PBHE. I E - VI Z,1m1 V 0, Trrcn-r rrm 5e BaiDOB fOMX, . . . ...... . . . .13.60 SB. H. r. NBWTOH, Manager. IX'uIcrs' aftiHoclatlon was hold Baturda night at the Cpriiell KtllU (Jrand an llawWiorne avennea. i'luten wera la for 70 aueHls. There were anoeches ca- lore, and after the eBtlnKvand speaking, dancing was enjoyed till a late liou TMoae who spoke, . and their addresses weie: A. It. EdJefsen. ."Future of the Wood BuhlneMH": C. Koenls;, "Kelation of Horses to Fuel ; Dudley Holland, "Bene fits Accruing From Fuel Dealers' Asso elation"; M. U McGraw. "Future of the Coal Bualness"; K. O. Burdon, "woma finftru f r n. ,.. Kill", r H. Burbbtt, "Treatment of .Customers; The Aylesworth orchestra furnished music throughout the evening. Bears Burglar at .WOrkv A burglar cntorcd the home of James Stout. King and . Main street, thl morning at o'clock, ransackng 'two jrooms, In which ne took a pair, of gloves end woman purse. Stout Jieard the man In . the nouse, crept to tne telephone ana caned the police,, then called out tho window for a passtng policeman, The burglar heard the second call and ran out the rear aoor. captain Keller flooded th territory with policemen, but was un able to catch anyone in his dragnet. The burglar picked several small pieces of glass from I the rear ddor, reached through and unlocked it , J Young Girl la Bald- Dorothy Louslg nont, if years old, was caught last night In. a raid on a rooming house at 315 Market effect. She has been hiding VII. u im,xiiiit9 wvnvF WIVUfc.il". -ii Er Ilensley was also arrested with her. They have occupied rooms at this hum ber four weeks, t Louise Thompson and George Swanson ' were also caught in the' raid. Michael Roch was arrested for conducting a disorderly house. ., Ser geant Harms and Patrolmen Long and Wise made the arrests. The case went overvfor' hearing In the, municipal court until Wednesday. . . . t BL C. Leonard Improving II. C. Leon ard.' the aged Portland pioneer and prln cipal owner of the. Goodnough building, who has been seriously HI for the past two weeks, la said to be much improved and his condition . is very promising Because of his advanced age, his HI ness was regarded- as 'dangerous, and relatives from the east were sent tor. They have returned to their homes. ; commission Salt On Hearing of the suit of G. E. Sherman against tho Clear View Orchards company for ilv.OQQ com. missions on sales of 1200,009 worth of the company's lands near Sheridan, or. and J305.76 claimed as expense money for a trip east, began this morning De fore Circuit Judge Davis, Sherman was formerly sales manager for the com pany. . Conditions Beported Good. Dr. Sam B, Foster, county veterinarian reports that all animals and the cmcicens at the Multnomah county farm are In splendid condition, and the Be cows on the farm are free from tuberculosis. ' Barns, hog. pens, : sheds and . chicken-houses, he states, evidence the' great care taken for the welfare of the stocfc ; Courts Honor Lincoln. All depart ments of the circuit court and the county court will be closedL tomorrow out of respect to thefmemory of Abraham Lin coln. The Judges decided to hold po court, though District Attorney Evans la not or tne opinion mat uncoini birthday Is a legal or Judicial holiday, Offices of the county will remain open as usual, t ; '. " :'. . . "i i ii ' Pire Damages Grocery. Fire caused damage of approximately f 1600 to the grocery stock of C H. Playmen's' store last night at Fifty-eighth street and Foster Road.' The home of C. Albert, 1990 East Taylor street, caught fire from a defective flue this morning at 5 o'clock. The damage was 9300. Girls dab Meets. The regular bust ness meeting of the Business Girls' club of Portland was held last night at thu Catholic Women's ' league quarters at 129 Fourth street f Miss Cora O. Rams den gave a reading, Miss Dunbar of St Francis parish sang, and Father 0'IIara gave, a short talk on "Xitncoitv Will Hold Memorial. Central W. C T. U. will hold a Wlllard memorial ser vice tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at i28 Behnke-Walher , building, Fourth street between - Morrison : and Yamhill. Mrs. Margaret Houston will speak. Every body will ba welcomed. - Valentine Tea, The county organiza tion of the W. CV T. U. will give "valentine tea" on Friday afternoon at the headquarters of the organisation. 42S Behnke-Walker building. There will be a program and refreshments from 2 to 4 o'clock In the afternoon. We Will Lease for a Term of Tears or will sell our warehouse at 13th and Upshur. Brick building 100x100. Seven stories and basement, good electrio ele vator, steam heated; Bprlnkllng system, electrio lighted, and trackage. Carman Manufacturing Company. : Zrlsh &aoe and Linen Bepot. 605 Eilers Bldg. . Hand made Laces." ; - French monogram Iianderchiefs, Lingerie Waists, Novelties, etc All goods Imported direct Betnrned to Training : ScHooL Ed Brodlgan, 17 years old, was returned to the state training school, from which he escaped a couple of months ago.. He was sent to the school for Incorrigi bility. - , - rresh Smelt 75o per 60 Vowd Box. We are receiving a bulk load each day and : can supply the whole northwest Order early, as run will not last long. Liberty Fish & Packing company, Wash ington street dock. Main 3738, A-3208. Mass Meetlna--There will be a mass meeting of the Portland Women's union at . 810 Flanders street, at - S:S0 p. m. tomorrow. Very Important business, will coma up before the members. Judire . Cleeton to Lecture. County Judge Cleeton has accepted an Invitation to deliver a Lincoln s.Dirtnaay address to the school children of Lents school tomorrow morning. , Steamer Jesds Harklns for Camas. Washougal ana way lanoings, aauy ex eept Sunday,' Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p m. Improvement Club The ; Sunnyside mnrovement club will meet at S o'cloca tonight at tho office or Dr. pettlt . , VaJantlnas The different sort at Mrs. Lincoln's Art Den, 4Q6H Morrison St., half block above O. W. & K. , ' W. AWlse and associates, painless dentists.:, Third and Washington. Dr JT.O. Bood has returned 409 North west Bldg. Phone Main 1554. ; , Valentine ' .Banc. 1 tonight, Rlngler'. ball., Given by the Clover club. . Br. S. OJBrotra, Eye, Ear, Mohawk, CommerCl Work. Glfford, Main" rt7!. PrStvnsoajpenickuJa.iiIdg-J Interior Views. Giffovd. Main 5873. Photos de Luse. StuJio. Eilers bldg. vPttira , Salem, Or., Feb. 11. Mike Spanos anj Frank Seymour, sentenced to' be : exe cuted at the state penitentiary Friday for the murder of George D. Dedaska Jous in Jackson jcountyf have received a stay, of execution on a writ of prob able cause, and tjhelr Case; will now go botore the suprcihe court on a question of whether a new trial aliall be granted. SHOOTING, OVER VOMAN, 1 MAY BE CASE OF MURDER ..,V..(.l,.v,-H w ,,: .,,..). 'i' ''' -r (Spsclal to lb Journal! V "' !j' Ent4rpirle, Or, Feb. 11. Archie Davla,, who was eliot by Thomas P. Ad ams Saturday evening at a ranch house 14 miles! east of I Enterprise was in a critical condition this morning. The at tending physician said his recovery was doubtful, j, . Adams, who" rode several miles to Pe ter Boaudoju's ranch and telephoned to a physician and to tho sheriff after the shooting,, is ijn the county Jail here. He Says he and his wife had had trouble for some tlnte, Adams and Davis were Working in the timber at Mlnam part of the wintel, and then Mrs. Adams left and came tp 'Enterprise at about ,the same time lavia came here., ( ' The two n)en had had more than one quarrel Involving Mrsr.. Adams', name and at length It was reported Davis was going out of the country and that there would be no more trouble. Mrs. Adams went to the: ranch of James Biggs, her brother, , where her mother and . sister also were staying.' Adams went out there ' Saturday afternoon and found Davis at tlje place. The two men re newed their dlsputei,' and in the room with the three women Adams suddenly began shooting witU a small rule. Two bullets hit Davis. - LANE VOWS HE'LL i HEW TO LINE OF HIS PLAINS DUTY '. (Continued From Page One.) : , superiority of personal or divine rights Is longer going to satisfy the people. "If one man can set himself above the law and honest methods of dealing with his neighbors, others can and will do the same and contusion and other things not pleasant to contemplate are sure to arise. The functions and affairs of this great country -must be earrled on in a manner -of exact. Justice and honest dealing to all alike) else. It will cease to hold the respect of the people and the nation will and ought to perish. This country with its almost unlimited resources belongs to the people, and I recognize the right of no man to usurp or take over to himself one iota more of its blessings or Its property than Justly belongs to him. f "The people are .now demanding hon est treatment for themselves and their children and they are quite within their rights In doing so. . "The man who demands the right to wrest success for himself by securing special privileges at the expense of his neighbor, selfishly desires that which does not belong to him and which he has no right either to aek for or to receive and If he persists and succeeds In his efforts he becomes an evil and a para site upon the community and ha must be gently but firmly "boosted' out of the way of his more honorable fellow cltl sens. . "The gentry,-who have taken oyer to themselves and exercise the power to extort arbltrary-and. almost . prohibitive prices for everything the people eat, drink and wear are going, to be picked Up and carefully ' looked ' over, and dusted with bug powder. ' "Permanent , prosperity and national betAkterffldfforrisoff. Phones Pacific, Marshall 1 (one).' Home.. A-S281. . , , Wholesome Meats - i - Such as Rump Roast, boned and rolled Rump Pot Roast Shoulder Pot Roast , Shoulder Round Pot Roast Short Rib Pot Roast Plate Boiling Beef , Brisket Boiuns Beef Plate Boiling Beef, boned and tolled , Rump Corned Beef Brisket Corned Beef Plate Corner Beef, boned and rolled Spare Ribs' " Pickled and Dry Salt Pork Pigs' Feet and Knuckles Special Saving Prices This Wednesday All Specials Plainly Price Marked at , v; ; '-' . axarkec t . Domestic Science teaches that thru less expensive cuts or meat, properly prepared and cooked, when coming from selected well fed stock, such as the "Jones Quality" standard, are eauallv an nutritious and palatable as the higher rlced cuts. AT A. BAVIBO OP USABLY its BAiir is vuax. . Dealing All I- UOHET BACK" clauM with rverv sale. My special 320 Men's Kults With an extra pair, ut, pasta lo-inaUiu X0 112. During February piices on all Men's yults, Overtoufs slaughtered. Uido up elevator to tnd floor. -Von will nurelv Mfl S to $10. DAVE BUCK. Uoot airs Cloth'er. Entrance 347 H wasningtcn st. Square well being will como to us when we get right down to a basin of goverii niontal homisty and fair, dealing to all alike and tho people, as I know them, are demanding that such, a policy, be pursued, and , they will rest contented with nothing ahort of it Will Ksep Taith. " ' . "As I understand my position I am but a servant of the people In honor bound to keep faith with them and to serve them before ail othe Ui they want nothing but what la rig t and what Justly, jbelonas to them, aid Insofar as It lies In my power to do so . I am, going to stand by them for worse first, last and to. the best of my ability. "I have no pet theories for better or to 'work, off onto the United Rtata aanat or any one else, and as the Chinaman of other days said. I will first Wlook-see.' . Ini the meantime 'sufficient' unto the day1 is j tho evil, thereof.' , ' , J nueing people of llmlttd means, my family and I "will ; set uw housekeeping in Washington on a modest scale such, as Is proper to persons qt our circum stances and baring always been -Independently poor we are used to it and,1 don't expect to suffer," , ; , U.-0. HAS 1602 STUDENTS ' ! AT SEMESTER OPENING v , i " .1 ' u 1 n , .ih ;.,:.."'' V'i"::. " i (8pcla1 f Tha Jourr(l.l -if tTnlverslty of Oregon, Eugene, Feb. 11. Forty new students were enrolled yesterday upon' the . opening day of the second semester at the TTnlverslty of Oregon The total enrollment at f the university is now 1602, which Is 32 per cent larger than at the same time last year. ; This number-is divided Into the following departmenU: College f lit erature, science and arts, 702; school of medicine, 65; law school, 225; muslo de partment,; 1J5;' correspondence depart ment, 115;. summer school department, 171. These totals do not Include any students . enrolled twice; Jjor. do - they count students who do riot anrbll"1 for the regular course of semester dura tion; nor . do they count . one semester STORAGE SeUmg for $69,$S8, SI 12 and Up New , and . slightly used upright pianos, including the well-known Lyon & Healy, Jesse French,' Hard man, .Kimball, Howard, Haines Bros., Hallet & Davis, Willard, Foster & Co., Armstrong, etc Flayer Pianos $265, $288 $323 and Up Schubert, , Brewster, Foster, Cecilian, Armstrong, V Conway, Howard, Starck, Primatone, etc. Full Size 88 Keys Electric Player Pianos $125 to $250 and Up ,." ' Berry wood,' Reliable, Electrova, Welte. . , The Best, ; !. , L .. on the Market. , . . 9 A.M. lo 9 P. VL, Today, Tomorrow' and Uext Day, All the New and Second-Hand Pianos and Player ' Pianos Now on Storage at 326 Burnside St. BeLSelina Terms to Suit Anybody No trades, no commissions paid to anyone, for these pianos are selling rapidly at from one fourth to one half the prices regular dealers are compelled to charge if they expect to make a: dollar. Call at once.' Investigate. Your own com'mpn sense will tell you this is the time and place to get your piano. Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co.; Office Journal Bldg., 184 Seventh Street. - A little out of the pay envelope each week or so, will enable you to dress well, and riot miss the money. : This big store, with concctiohs in every principal city on the Pacific Coast, has been built up by Its liberal credit belect new Springr apparel now you Ml ha--before yoti realize it - It costs you nothins; t account here, " Why not do it tomorrow? EASTER OUTFITTING CO THE BIG CREDIT i 405 Washington street, at upon another, but Is. the number of actually enrolled students.' ,. JSl?iht students "flunked out, T(hls number is unuaually small ;',', MAN ROBBED AS ; I HE LAY ASLEEP; ; TROUSERS SEARCHED "... Two ' burglars searched the pockets of fete Walstem's trous ers last night, throwing . the ftousers in' his face when the ! search was ver. ,Walstem was all the tlmo4. asleep, out awoKe wnen i,0 The man placed his trousers on a chair near an open Window at his room; 111 .North Seventh street Th(" burglars .reached through the) window, made the search, then threw the trousers at tha sleenlna man. He awoke au.l made a search of bis room, onlv to find 128 missing. An adjoining iroom Was also robbed. Oscar Carlson, 11 Fourth street, , reported last night that 4 four men robbed him of 172 jn hls room. Frank Rosianci 1 en- w e gd a room last evenlrig at 275Ifcs.I"rnBlcie street, no s ., w the landlady a $20 ' gold , piece. - e tihe returned 819.50 Change. When , e he awoke abodti midnight his monev had disappeared. - - - : J HEART TROUBLE CAUSES DEATH OF SHEEP MAN i ; am : " ' ; " ' 1 ' l' H. E. Walker, .a well known sheep buyer, employed by.Frye & Co., of Se attle, fell dehd this morning st ins Union Stockyards in North Portland, whllo Inspecting some sheep which were la be Purchased for his company. Death is believed to have been caused by heart trouble. ' - - . . . . Mr. Wslker had been employed by the Seattle concern for many years. He was reputed to be one of the best Judges of sheen in . the northwest. - He was PI INSTITUTION Tenth e it paid lor I f l open up an 'well known throiuhout e.nlern (uegon, WiUfhington, Idaho and-. Montana, ; Ha hfiSia brother llin4 in CorvaMs, 0r.,'ftnil an. uncle resldeii on the east side! The body Is- now 'at Ilolman's. Funeral arrangements hftvo not been completed. ,,, v .. 1 ;. Former Minister geeks Wealth. (CnKeii Praaa UaJ Wtr. I Ban Pranclsco, Feb. 11. In sa en deavor to regain his ! broken N health. Charles Page liryan, former minister to Japan,, has , gone to the country! homo of a San Francisco friend near here to day. ; '.!;."., . ; ,- . -- . i-v-.-v- qua 0f Thanks. We wish to thank the many Menda ana neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and burial bf our loving niece, Kthel, and also for the 1...-.-, . . " W. D." CAMPBELL. W. 8. CAMPBKLXi ' And Ulsters. Journal Want Ads bring results.!-- mm- V EY ARE HERE THE NEW SPRING The National, You will find, as has always been The Na tional's pol icy, the very latest styles in all the favored shades to be worn this sea son. COATS From $10 to $30 SUITS From $10 to $30 Takfc the Elevator to Sec-. end Floor Swetland Bldg. Entrance on Fifth Street Next to Postal Shop. National Sample Cloak and Suit Co. EDNESDAY LAST DAY of the . BELDING BROS BANK RUPT AUCTION SALE 45 Third St. Multnomah Hotel YOUR LAST AND ONLY OPPORTUNITY of buying Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, etc:, at your own price, ; Never in the history of Portland have the people had the : opportunity ' of buying such hih-class goods at their own prices. .... Note the Following .Prices: l- $60.00 Watches ... . .$14.00 $50.00 Rings ..$10.50 $25.00 Necklaces . ... .$7.00 $8.00 Cufflinks .....$1.20 $a00 Stickpins .....,,90c EVERYTHING MUST : BE. SOLD TOMORROW Including all Fixtures, Safe, . ' Etc.' Sale 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. H. S. BUTTERFIELD Receiver ', R. M. HARDING , Auctioneer . " ' HOTEL 8TH7AB CAf FRA.1GIQ6Q Geary Street, above Uoioa Squart - European Plan $1.E0 day up American Plan $3.00 a day up 'Daw Stasl a4 Wkla tructiH... Er-, SMtlarai eneni.oc. f iort-.rl rati. Canter of theatre and reta.l i..trtct. B ar hnea tren.frrina ..lovftrr.iv. T'nc JLie oiro'tua i I . Cloalis and Suits V Will : roi'lljl ti.l iv. oti. r --; , : , - 1 t be present tonlM i,t M r, clu'brooms, 421 j;,it A,' 1 o'clock, to lipnr an i.!.hP more, representative ot t of Motorcyclists. seat iAtn crx3 4 TODAY WOKLS'B GREATEST X, t i: Z ADELINE GEi!. , Assisted by M; Vollnln Corps de Ballet and OrcheHtra JHtTDAT '. L : .' lyj 'gZ W...T r tAXUAQAT Via 1 & -..J , February 14- III Lower Floor, first 1 u rows .. ,...$? r. -Bower Floor, last 12 rows. ..... J Jr. . jPalcony,' first 3 rows i" balcony, next rows..,t ji.f, i Balcony, last 10 rows. .$!. Address ZiSttatS. Hlkl Thr!r lit w i T. Pangle, Mgr. Helllg Theatre,- In close self-addressed stamped envel ope to help Insure safe return. HEILIG nones, Uai THZATRD lHh and Morrlaou nones, Uala 1 and A.-1123 TONIGHT :l0h BFECIAI. FBIC3 MATIMEB TOMOI3.0W y-i Werba & Luescher'Prcsent ALICE LLOYD ,: - In the Viennese Operetta "1KB ZOKD XAIS" 70 Company Special Orchestra. Eveninaa: Lower Floor. 12. II. CO: Balcony, 11.80, 1, 75c, 60c. I ioraorrow oiaiinee: lxiwer moor, 11.60, Si; Balcony. $1, T5e, 60c. e Tires Getting Worn? ItY better to let our repair department . look them over now, before they are too far gone. The right kind of repair work done now should fit ' them for many more miles of service. ' But if they're too far - gone, you can rely upon us to tell you so Western Hardware & Anto Snpplj Co. ' "Everything for the Auto" PINE AND -7TH The numerous titles of the Northwest that are now using or con templating laying bi tulithic during the coming year is evi dence of its increas ing popularity as its lasting qualities be come more and mere apparent CJte Cottolene "creams up" c luy ttot it resi aous biscuits light, Ha!:y, iree irom' grease and ec ness. . iney. aunoct mouth. Cottolcas is tho pcrf:. shortening a vegetable ductwithouttheposcible t:.'. of animal fat It is fart:!: and more wholesome t!. lard. It will give equally : good shortemng rccult3 r butter, and Cottc!:r.o h i: ally one-third butter's price. Here's an other eccno- tyiv nin ', being richer, use one-third less than eith er butter cr .rd.,,; T.- . V V s , J) .,(.. :' ,' V . '.V ,V-,. .I.1.';, ft,' . , ' T"':;' " ' L if ..; J, J I f