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THE 1 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TRZDAY,
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BRIEF; INFORMATION
"(JI8T DAY Or U16.)
to ninerary membership .yesterday. A
resolution - proposing--the lection, pre
sented ' by Earl Jl. Clark, was unani
mously adpptd. aa wai a resolution
presented by Hamilton Johnstone, riv
ing tribute to the United States tor
em service, particularly Thomas H.
Sherrsrd and R. 8. Shelley of the for
est service, for cooperation In the con-
BIIt30BroaHrarat Tarfor. "niepberd el i struction of the Larch mountain trail.
th. Hllta," Bandar, atwdar, Toaaday and ! vhe final report of the Larch monn-
Wcdaeadar aicht. aitk Wtdnadir anarinea. . . ... frnm
I ... I." ,T -. ' iu. ' ''" nswi iviuuiuu. . ... .
icin.
BaKEO Broa
AMUSEMENTS
Vvjl-U nmradaa slant, i V " " " .
tfantannalli B.Vrw7 a.,.M.Vi.hL the chairman, wenry Mayes, ine
away.
aioniaua.
m tba Wb
Vamnlll.
Bakac
Vaade-
Ptajavs. Im A. Rattrf). m tHa WhaaL
unrnitji-Broadway
PANTAGES BroaeVajr at Aider. Taadevllle.
s:80. 7:30, S:M.. .
EMPKXS8 Broadway at Stark. VaadarlUa.
S'.ao. T:30 lad araek daya. OoBtlaoooa
from 6.30 Bandar.
LSHIO foortB and Stark. M osteal comedy.
.). 1 :3o and ttUO. .
NATION AO Park aad Weat Park at Stark,
kiotioa pletorea.
alAiUtXIC Waabtoftoo at Park. Uotloa pic
ture, 11 a. ta. to 11 p.
COLUMBIA Sixta. bwwaaa veaahloftoa a ad
Stark, Uorton pictures. 11 . b. la 11 p. a.
PEOPLES Wcat Park. aar Aider. Motion
pletorea. It a. B. to 11 p. si.
' ART UUSEIMFlftn at Taylor. Hocra 9 te
week daya; 3 to ft Bandars. Free after-
aoone of Toeaday. Tboraday. Friday Satar-
uay aod Sunday.
Coming Events.
Oregon CI rlc 1mm luocbeoo at Moltrjomak
hotel. January 22. at boob.
Probibltkta party annual conference January
2S. 9:M a. m.
Portlaad Sympboay Orcbatra. concert at tba
Uellia. January 24. . '
Indiana Society meeta at Uaaoolc Tetapla,
Icucsry 23, 8 p. m. ,
Pacific Coaat Haacoe A Protaetlte society.
aDLBal board meeUnc and t taction, January 24.
ilerentb annaal aatomoblie abow at Atcaory.
Jfcoary 24-29.
Orea-oa Colaaibia Cairaralty alunnl aaootbly
luuebcon, Ckambac of Obaastcrca. January 29.
oretoa HeuU Hardware and lapleutent
Leaiera' aaaociatios conTtBtioa, Intparial bo
ld. Janoary 2S-S&
Botary clnb lancbaos at noon, Jaaaary 23.
Ad dob iBocbeoa at Boon, Jaaaary 26, klalt
aoiuih butci.
Woodraw Wllaoa learoa meeu at Caarral
Ubmfy Jitinary 26, 8 p. m.
PrcfraWlTt Business Ilea's club law-aeon,
Janoary 17. at aigitnomab notel. at noon
Realty board lancheon January 'JS, at soon.
Uria Uara(a Owuara cuuttiuut at La
Armory. Jaaurr 28.
Kanaaa Society meeta at T. U. C. A.. Jan
uary 2S, 8 p. m.
Battery a revalon February S.
Lutheran Laymea aflaaionary aonrentloa,
Fabrnary 13-16.
Today's Forecast,
Portland and rtcinlty Toalfht aad Satur
day oeeaaional rsln; aoatberly lnds.
0reoa Toolaht and Saturday occasional
rain wnl. unaettled. probably rata or anow
east portion: eoutnrly winds.
Waabintoo Tonight and Satnrday rain
weat. rain or snow eat porUon. colder north
east portion tonlfbt, colder eaat portlou 9at
uiday: southwesterly winds. ,
Idaho Tbe lab t and 8atarday fair sooth, un
settled, probaly scow flurries and colder north
portion.
trail was built under the direction, of
the club.
Extension Classes to aCeeV Exten
sion classes of the University of Ore
gon will meet tonight in the -Central
library, as follows: Psychology, in
room B at 8 p. m.. Dr. Rebec lecturer,
subject, "What Is the Goal of All Men
ial Life?"; Profeasor Prescott's class
in practical public speaking- at 7 p. m.
In the story hour room, and his class
in extempore speaking; at 8 p. m. in
the same room. Professor Prescott
will meet a public speaking- class In
room B at 7 p. m and at 8:15 o'clock
tLo class for lawyers in the auditor
ium of the county court house.
Adjataat General Ketuns. George
A. White, adjutant general of the Ore
gon National guard, has returned from
an Inspection trip in southern Oregon,
where he was accompanied by Colonel
Creed Haymond of Eugene and Cap
tain Collins of the United States army.
In Medford a number of the student
In the high school have joined the
Coast- Artillery corps.- General White
speaks highly of the officers In com
mand and of the Interest taken in
Ashland and Medford by the rank and
file.
aTnmans Society Ms Comtest,
Judge Otto J. Kraemer has offered.
through the Oregon Humane society, of
which he is a trustee, caah prizes as
gregating S35 to the high school stu
dents for the beet essays on the sub
ject of how to best arrive at peace in
the world's conflict and to avoid inter
national cruelty. Judge Kraemer has
been connected with the Oregon Hu
mane society for a great number of
years, and has several times offered
prizes of this character to the schools
rnnsral of Captain Bulger. Funeral
of Captain Thomas J. Bulger, the
aged ship builder, who died - in this
city Wednesday, will take place to
morrow morning1 at 9 o'clock from St.
Lawrence church. Third arid Sherman
streets. Interment will be in River
view cemetery. Captain Bulger was
born in St. Johns, New Foundland, in
1827,- and came to Oregon in 1S59.
1840, and had-lived for sv number of
years at Ocean Parte Mrs. 'F. p.
Browning, of Newberg, ls a daughter.
The. funeral arrangements ar in charge
of J. P. Finley ec Son, but have not
been completed.' -
t . JLhaval IlioUm. Rabbi R. Ab-
ramson will officiate. at the services
of Congregation Ahaval 8holom, Park
and Clay streets, tonight and tomor
row morning at ;30.
reaoonass Aid Society Maetsv The
Oregon. Conference Deaconess Aid so
ciety is holding its quarterly meeting
today In Trinity M.-E. church, 444 East
Tenth street. , ,
Coffee Zay. Saturday, 4 ftc bulk cof
fee, 26c; limit. 4 lbs. to person. Martin
Marks Coffee Co., 252 Third at., near
Madison. (Adv.)
Supper and Special Meeting-. The
Thoburn league of the Centenary. M. E.
church will have a supper previous to
the special meeting tonight.
'
Steamer Jesse Harklns for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daUy,
except . Sunday. Leaves Washington
Street dock at 2 p. m, (Adv.) ;
i
CoaL Try Fordes Prairie C6aL
Lump, JC.00. Nut, 16. Prompt deliv
ery. Bob sleds for hire. Main 647.
A-2247. (Adv.)
Save Ton Tried the delicious ' new
Dixie. BunsT They are a Haynes prod
uct and making a big hlL Ask your
grocer. (Adv.)
Order a Dose 2Cayaes Dixie Buna
Wholesome and delicious. 6 cents buys
a whole dozen. Your crocer
tnem. (Adv.)
Suits to Order, $10 down and balance
$5 a month. Unique Tailoring company,
309 Stark, between Fifth and Sixth. Ad.
Save 30 Per Cent on housefurnish
Inga. I sell direct from Jobber. Tabor
4345 and I v will explain. (Adv.)
stcCargar, Bates k XJvaly. Fire, cas
ualty and automobile insurance. Teon
bldg. Telephone Mala 1, (Adv.)
Weather Conditions.
The British Colombia disturbance has mored
aautneaatward, the lowest barometer this
noratnf being 29.38 inches at Swift Currant.
Seek.; a secondary depreeelun la over the
)cef Miaaoart valley. High pressure obtains
6ver the eoathweet and the Appalachian High
lands, and the pressure la Increasing rapidly
over northern Alberta. Precipitation baa oc
curred la the northwest, Canadian aootbwest.
Ariaoaa. the aoathtern Rocky Mountain states
and eastward and nortneastward . o the At
lantic coast and Lake region. Tb rainfall
was heavy in western Ulaaoorl and northers
Illinois. Tbe west her la warmer in moat sec-
tiona . from the Plain atatea eastward and
much warmer in eastern Washington, eastern
Oregon, western Montana and southern Kaa
Kttcbewan; it is mnch colder la Alberta,
nonheaitern British Columbia and soutbwett
erb Colorado. Temperatures are muck below
normal in Nevada and Alberta. Storm warn
ings were changed to a mall craft warnings at
6:30 a. m. today. I
The condlttona are favorable for rain or enow
in tbia district tonight and Saturday ' except
In tout hern Idaho; It will be colder in eastern
Washington and northern Idaho;' winds will
br mostly southwesterly.
THEODORE r. DRAKE.
Aaalstant Forecaster.
Observations.
Tempers tares g g
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STATIONS S aZ . J4
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Baker. Or 22 -(-20 22 12 II O
Bolae, Idaho 24 14 28 1 o
Bos ton . Mass... 42 1S 40 40 01
Calgary, Alta...- 60 30 -22 12 .04
Chicago) III 44 H 40 40 24 1.78
Kenver, Colo 16 , 10 3H 13 12 0
Pea Viofnes. Ia.. 44 8 4.) 84 12
I dee. Kan..... 34 0 4 32 12 .04
I-clutb. ailnn. .. 24 0 82 22 0
Knreka. Cal 44 4 48 42 "I
Freano.- Cal 404 SO 38 0
;aleston. Texas 64 2 66 62 16 0
Helena, afoot 28 34 Id 4 20 0
Haion, 8. D 23 4 30 ' 12 0
Jecktonvtlle, Pla. 66 14 68 62 10 .01
Ktoaaa City. Mo. 62 16 42 3S 26 2.24
Knoxvtlle. Teon. 36 10 48 36 O
-IWiaton. Idaho. 38 32 SH 18 O
) Angeles, CaL 46 4 58 46 0
Marabfleld. Or.. 42 4 46 40 (2
New Orleans, La. 64 4 72 64 10 0
New York, N. Y. S8 8 40 36 14 0
Nome, Alaska.. -16 4 -22 .... 0
N. Head, Wn.. 40 2 42 H8 24 .28
N. Yakima, Wn. fci 34 24 16 u
PltUborg, Pa... 60 14 46 46 06
Pecatello, Idaho 12 28 8 10 0
Portlaad. Or 40 2 41 38 18 .34
Raawborg. Or 40 t 46 36 04
Fcramento. , CaL 40 - 4 48 38 0
St. Paul. Minn. .302 36 24 0
Salt Lake; Ltah. 18 4 28 14 0
Kan Diego. Cal.. 46 . O 61 46 .... 0
Ban Francisco... 44 -f 4 64 44 0
Seattle. Wash . .. 38 0 38 36 24 .18
(Sheridan. Wyo: . O S 28 2 o
Spokane, Wash. S3 24 96 90 20 .02
lacoma. Wash.. 34 4 88 34 64
Tetooea 1.. Wn. 64 8 42 33 28 .22
V aides. Alaska -lO 2 -16 0
Victoria. B. C... 34 4 30 30 .66
Walla Walla 40 32 44 33 16 0
Washington. P.C. 4Q 6 46 88 Q2
Xnto Strikes Bleig-h. Driving to
town in a sleigh from his ranch on
the Cornell road. Otto Williams, aged
fl years, was struck by an automo
bile in charge of T B. Woods of Sixty
ninth and GUsan streets on Lovejoy
street . near Twenty-fifth about 6
o'clock last night. He was taken to
the Good Samaritan hospital, suffer
in? from cuts and bruises.
Boston. Baked Bean Supper. -A Bos
ton baked bean supper and dance will
be given by the New England society
a: Woodmen hall, East Sixth and
Washington streets, January 27. Sup
pet served from 6:30 to 8, after which
there will be card and dancing. Open
to the general public. All former New
Englanders especially Invited.
nn Book and Catalogue Printing-.
F. W. Baltes &. Co. Main 15. A-116S. Ad.
Dr. B. C.
building.
Brown, zya, Zar, Mohawk
(Adv.)
rra&k X.. Smith's Sirloin Steak, 15c
Pot roast, 10c; Beef stew, 8c.
Porterhouse 'st'ks, lie; Sausage. 13V4c
Shoulder pork,. 10c; Pork chops, 12 He.
Pigs' feet. 3c; Pickle pork. 12 He
Breakfast bacon. 16c; Bacon backs, 15c.
Light hams, 15c: Kid chops, 10c.
Kid shoulders, 8c; Kid less, 10c.
Frank L. Smith's Is 228 Alder st. Adv.
"Automobile Salesmanship." "Sell
ing Automobiles" will be the subject of
A. H. Brown, of the Studebaker Cor
poration of America, who will speak at
the regular fortnightly meeting of the
Portland Salesmen's club tonight. C.
S. Hanawalt. of the Oregon Motorcar
company, will be the chairman.
I Dry (roods Store Bobbed After
.12 smashing the glass of the front door.
thieves entered fhe Marshall Dry
Goods store at East Morrison street
and Union avenue yesterday, taking
about 810 from the cash register. The
safe was tampered with, but was not
opened, the police say.
I Books' for Business) Men. An open
' meeting will be held at the Albina
branch library, 250 Knott street, at S
.o'clock tonight, to discuss "What Books
Can Do for the Business Man." W. V.
Woodward will preside, and successful
business men will take part.
Dr. Haynes, Optician, Morgan bid. Ad,
Noted Banker Gives
Fund to Willamette
Henry Clews ia atemory. of Dr. John X,
Coleman, Tormatr President ofy'tk
Xnatltiitloa, Donates $500.
Willamette University. Salem. Or..
Jan. 21. Henry Clews, the noted New
York banker, has Just donated 8500 to
Willamette university to be used in .the
establishment of a library alcove in
memory of the late Dr. John H. Cole
man. who served as president of the
university from 1903 to 1907.
The bequest was secured through the
efforts of Dr. Carl G. Doney. who
knew of the personal friendship which
existed between Mr. Clews and Dr.
Coleman.
At a recent meeting of the board of
control, the trustees decided to. in
crease the fund now available to 82500
that the memorial may be made more
bubstantlaL Plans to secure this
amount have been initiated.
Articles of Incorporation.
Articles of incorporation have been
filed as follows: American Export
Lumber company, capital 8100.000; F.
A. Doty. B. Cole and George Col,
Incorporators. Western Produce com
pany, capital 810,000; C R. Beckly,
A. H. Kelso and E. A. Burt Incor
porators. Dearlove-Izard Manufactur
ing company, capital 810,000; Georce
D. Dearlove, Henry Izard and Royal
O. Bachman, Incorporators. J. R.
Wartman company, capital 82000; J.
R. Wartman, F. E. Wartman and W.
II. Mueller incorporators. Siuslaw
Harbor Land company, capital 85000;
T. G. Conley, B. F. Murphy and Wil
liam Turner incorporators. W. H.
Haizlip company, capital 85000; L.
D. Goodrich. H. L. Goodrich and E.
G. Alfredson incorporators. L-M-R
Soap company, capital 82500; E.- P.
McDaniel. Caddie B. Rees and Henry
R. Lowrle incorporators.
HEAD
OF-
PRINCETON
DUE TO
ARRIVE IN
IS
PORTLAND- TONIGHT
Distinguished Educator. Will
Make Three Addresses,
One- Public, While Here.
TALK ON PREPAREDNESS
Successor of Woodrow -Wilson Xa Be
liever of unitary Training for
Xea la Collages.
President Hlbhsm's 'Portland
Program. .
Friday. 7. p. m.. arrives
v Union .depot. i i
' ft - - -a
large number of P6rtland?s' school
teachers and ' educators ' will atterrJL
.President . HIbben will, address
Princeton meta on Princeton affair
at 12:86 p. ra. i
.He will be the truest t honor at
a dinner given by. the University club
at 7 o'clock . Saturday evening. and
here, his subject will be "Military Prer
paredaess." He will -If a ye for (Se
attle at 11 o'clock Saturday night.
A committee - composed of Hob "t
W. Lewis. James F. Ewing and Presr
cOtt Cooklngham arranged , tbe ' HIb
ben program' here. '
Eleqt New Officials ;
For Power Company
Control of Callfornia-Oregoa power
Company Ase-nxoed by Those Who
Put Up Xoasy.
San Francisco, Jan. 21. XI. N. Si)
Radical changes in ;the personnel -of
the officers, directors aad executive
commiitee of the Calitbmla-Orgfeon
Power company, were put into effect
at the stockholders . annual .meeting,
lx Saturday morning. 8:30
o'clock, address at Reed col-
. lege. ,
12 to 12i30 p. m.i address be-
fore Oregon . Civic league and
its guests at Multnomah hotel
12:35 p. m., conference with
Princeton . alumnL
7 p. m.. guest of honor at
University club dinner, subject.
"Military Preparedness."
11 p. m., leaves for Seattle.
President John Grier Hibben of
Princeton, .wili arrive in Portland
this evening at 1 o'clock from Salt
Lake City.
He is- on tour of the principal
cities, of the United States In order
to meet with and discuss Princeton
affairs with the alumni of the uni
versity.
But while he is here he will de
liver at least one address on the sub
ject of "Military Preparedness."
The successor to President Wilson
as the .head of Princeton university,
earnestly believes In the military
training of .men In colleges and be
lieves this training essential to na
tional preparedness . for war.
He will speak to the students an 1
faculty of Reed college Saturday
morning at 8:80 o'clock .on military
training for college- students.
His only public address while here
will be delivered before the Oregon
Civic league at ther Multnomah hotsl
from 12 to 12:30 p. m. Saturday. Be.
cause of the earllness of the ho'ir
those who wish to attend are re
quested to make reservations by tele
phoning A. C. Newlll. chairman of
the program committee, or Isaac
Swett, secretary of the league; iHo
to be prompt In attendance. Th
league extends an Invitation to all
who care to attend regardless of
whether they are members f the
organization. Reservations are held
until 12;10 p.m. Dr. C. H.. Chapman will
speak at this meeting on "Municipal
Markets.'.'
Because of President Hlbben's
prominence In the educational world
You Want Results
Afternoon report of preceding day.
TOWN TOPICS'
Tlks Initiate Members. The Port
land lodge of Elks last night took past
its portals a class of 16 new members.
It was decided to give a dance by the
Elks' band on February 8 for members
and friends.
mabU Wise Speaks Tonlg-ht. Rabl-
Wise will speak tonight at Beth Is
rael on "Slaves of the Book." and next
week his subject will be "Heinrich
Heine." All men and women are welcome.
Death of BCra. A, u. HaakalL Mrs.
Alavan E. Haskell, widow of tbe late
Henry Haskell, formerly of Ocean
Park. Washington, who died on Janu-
arv. 20. at the residence of Mrs. Mark
PubUc Speakiaar Extension Classes. Montgomery. 544 East Thirty-seventh
University of Oregon extension ' street South, was born In Kentucky in
classea will meet tonight in the C an- s
tral library as follows: Professor'
Prescott's class in practical public
speaking at 7 p. m.. in the story hour
room and his class In extempore
peaking at 8 p. m.. psychology at 8
p. nv, in room B: The subject of Dr.
Rebec's lecture is "What Is the Goal
of All Mental Life?" On Saturday)
iTOiessor ' rrestou win meet a class
In publld speaking- In room B at 7 p.
m.. and at 8:1 the regular class for
lawyers in the auditorium of the
county court house.
Mrs. Zeller's Funeral Held.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Lelella
Zeller. wife of E. G. Zeller, of Oswego,
was held this afternoon from the Fin
ley chapel. The body "will be sent to
Maryaville, Cal.. for interment. Mrs.
Zeller was well known In Portland
among; a wide circle of friends, and
was an active worker in the Rebekabs,
I. O. O. F. and the United Artisans.
Men's Suits and Overcoats.
Men. buy upstairs, where you escape
high-rent profits. I sell you 829 suits
and overcoats for 814.75, all ready to
wear. Jimmy Dunn, S16-18-17 Oregqn
ian bldg. Elevator to 3d floor. (Adv.)
Use Bassett's. tbe Original Native
Herbs for Constipation. Rheumatism.
Headaches. 50 tablets 26c. All druggists.
New Jersey zinc mines In 1914 pro
duced ores valued st $7,515,914.
r
The arttatic wording of
a long advertisement will
not correct your eye de
fects. It la not a long story. I
fit Olaaaea. That ooe
thing I do, aad I do It
right. Wny t Because
SO years' practice baa
ta tight me how.
It la no experiment with
me.
Reduced prices balance
thla month.
Dr. GEO. A. CUTTING
Eya Bight Specialist.
893Vi WASHrWOTOV.
Ground Floor Salling-Hirsch Bldg.
' . Formerly With Jaeger Bros.
X
i
NOTICE!
emaaf Safe
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
3JU
342 ALDER STREET
Opposite Pantagee
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackage
proves it 25c at all druggists.
aassaassssswsssssaBBasssssBBssBassisraaissa
'"'ax
Portland
JCrteasloa Coarse lecture. The
f list lecture in extension course, 1
XXVIII,-"The Far East From an Amer-ican-'.VlsVwps-lnt."
will be given by K.
T3. Uatourette at 8 o'clock this evening-.
In Library hall. Central library.
The ' examlratlon in the extension
study course in the history of Eng
lish literature will be given tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock In room 208,
Reed college.
- 8. Beasoa Honored In recognition
of his services to Portland and In- the
building- and beautifying of the Colum
bia river ' highway, the Progressive
Business Men's club elected S. Benson
COHVXDEH BTT OPPXS
- . OS TOTOa SXMTatXi WOaUC
Go to any destai office ia Port
land.' - get their rlcs and advto-a
and tben come to ma and teara my
price ana wnat i caa
,o for you. Examlna
i tion frea. 1 give my
.personal attentioa ta
all work.
DIClC r. NEWTON.
: Manager.
. Pla tea ...... ...$5.00
, Gold Crowns.... 1.1
sGold Fillings.... 1.09
- Bridge Work,... .!
. Painless Extrtctioa
t Boston i Dentists '-.
SSSU Wash. St. Bet. 4th aad Sth,
m
Saturday
Dinner Dance deLuxe
A Delicious Menu, 5:30 to 8fl
Dancing 6:30 to 8 :30 (Informal)
'and 4 tis 'disUrfguislUd ; Calif ornlans
-who bava been putting up tha money
assumed fall direction of the com
pany "a affairs. - - - -
Joseph D. Grant was elected presi
dent, vica, Jesses Churchill, ' who re
tains hlB place on the .board, and C
Do Quigne Jr., and- Joseph, Hyman
appear for the first time among tha
officials on theroster.. The followlnf
is a :full list of ,the sjo'verning; bodies
as now constituted:
Directors-W. I. Br beck. C. De
Gulgrfe Jr., Jesse W. Chnrchttl, Joseph
A. Donohoe. J. D.. Grant, John.D.'Mc
Kee. J. Henry Meyer, and Ale J. Ros-r
borough. '
Officers J. D. Grant, k president J.
D; McKee,Alex J. Rosborough . and
Jesse W. Churchill, vice' presidents,
end A. C. Thompson, secretary.
Executive committee Jesse W.
ChurcbllL J. Henry Meyer. J. D Grant.
Alex J. Rosborough, , Joseph Hyman
and Joseph A. Donohoe,- ' . .
The corporation Is the successor of
the. Siskiyou Electric Power ft Light
company. It supplies 24 communities
with light and power In northern Cali
fornia and southern Oregon, and Is
building an .additional plant on the
Klamath river to generate 88.000 horsepower.
Silver Eake JHbten"
Burned Last-Night
. Silver Lake, Or.. Jan. 2l! Ths Xswls
hotel burned last night with a loss of
about $5000, and no insurance. Tha
roof -was heavily coated with snow,
which saved numerous other bulldinga
from destruction, as a strong 'wind was
blowias.r Tha'lanfts Wuld ialsses
for jinany mil. f
-li -
'Import -on-Alaska-ForersU.
i The commercial saUes from tha.
Alaska national' forests durlna" th
past fiscal year amounted to.?.48.
000 board feet, valued at 888,173. ra-i
ports , the -forest servica. Tbs Alaska:
forests are skid to be much mora .
than self supporting. .- v. . "t
... ' .
Extraordinary Attendance and Wide tpr aad Interest Are Baring
Manifested in
The Official "Exposition"
ORIENTAL RUG
EXHIBIT & SALE
Representing tha combined exhibits at Turkish Favllion aad Palace of
Varied Indus tries,' bob of which won th Grand Prik aad Cold Medal
"6ne-Tlrdto One-Half Off
' You era coTHy invited to attend this great exhibit.
O ' Tt. i, D . o
J. WKtcomb Brbugher, D. D.
' (Preacher--4ctureiz--Humorut) ,
Will deliver his latest,' wittiest and most
instructive lecture on the '
"1
liT a : rV1:J
1 ITAOSlCr 1T11UU UI U1C
'Tsy-iholdgy of Success"
He expliins in a most interesting mannef
jthe practical use of'rnind reading, rij'pTlof
tism, esmeriim and other psychic phe?
nomena.
Ad": Men, Rotary Club, Sale$ Mccn
ager$, Clerks, went' in a body, to
hear , it in Lot Angeles. They say'
, it's great!
Monday, January 24th, at 8 P. Nf .
White Temple
Cofner 1 2th and Taylor St; ;
Mrs. Rose Coursen-Reed Will Sing, t",
ADMISSION 35 CENTS
Tickets for sale st Phegley A Cavender's cor
ner 4th'and Alder Sts., and at. the church entrancij '
Monday evening' after 7 o'clock. Doors open at 7 '
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Tenth at Aider.
It's Right
to say that it is foolishly and almost crim
inallyvvrong to ignore the saving of money.
Without some money any business or indi
vidual gets a short, shrift in the financial
worlds If you would ' own a happy home
and properly educate your children, save
some money all the' time. Open a savings
account today in this well-established state
bank. . ,
LADD & TILTON BANK
Oldest in the Northwest
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Phones: Marshall 1, Homa. A-6281
Be Laoyal to Oregon
Get In axld rlelp
Write L-etters
Better.plan to have a nice roast of beef or larnb(f6r
Sunday. We offer-the very choicest prime rib roasts
of beef and the finest selected lambs at specially re
duced prices..
This Saturday
Jenning's Saturday Special
Alter Theatre Supper Dance
Service a la Carte Only.
Dancing From 10 to 12.
ELLIOTTS ORCHESTRA
The most delightful Dining and Dancing Room
in America 1500 square feet of dancing space.
HOTEL
lAXpfeH Manager- J
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PRIME RIB ROAST BfiEF. lb '. . . .22
ROLLED ROASTS (boneless), lb. : .'. . : . . . rlGC
SHOULDER POT ROASTS, lb. . . . . .:A r. rl4e
PLATE, -BRISKET BOIL BEEF. , ...... i.T. .;10t ,
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The 2() th Century Cooker
$1.23
PURE ALUMINUM, 6 -QUART CAPACITY;
REGULARLY PRICED $2.50, ON SALE
SATURDAY AS LONG AS THEY LAST,
AT ONLY
No More Burnt Hands
No More Foo3 Wasted When Draining
Thousands of housewives have been wishing and waiting for a utensil
of this kind. It is' simple, and practical in j every way. The safety
locking cover enables user to drain contents with on hand.' The
small cover can be closed tightly, thus preventing the steam from
carrying -off the' flavor. . One-half turn of handle locks or unlocks
cover. Sauce Pan and Cover made of heavy gauge pure aluminum.
Safety locking device made of tinned wire. Call tomorrow before
they, are all sold. '
Baa-ememt Salearoossv Main Store
No Phona Orders Nona C. O. D No Deliveries
Next Week Is the Last Week of Our
Mammoth January Clearance Sale
Henry Jenning & Sons
WashiiieTton Street at Fifth
HAMBURGER, lb
ROUND STEAK, lb
LAMB
LEGS, LOINS OF LAMB, 'lb
SHOULDERS, lb.
BREASTS, lb.
LAMB CUTLETS, lb.
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JONES' PURE PIG -PORK SAUSAGE tin Im
pound sanitary cartons at,. the pound'. .20tf .
WEINERS, FRANKS, i CLUBHOUSE; lb. ...... . .15f
Jones'Prideof-dregbn Mild Cdred
SMOKED MEATS j ;
Have that, particular superior flavor y .
HAMS, y2 or whole, lb ...V..!T.16?t
BACON, selected stock, or whole 18-20e
TENDERLOIN BACKS, .or whple ..4.15
COTTAGES ..13 PICNICS, lb. ...... .'i .10
SPECIAL BACON J. 1 ...... .1234 r
No. 5 PURE LARD 60 No. 5 COMPOUND 55
No. 10 PURE LARD 31.15 No. 10 COMPOUND $1.00 ,
Phone Orders Taken, Cash or Credit j 4 '''"'C
EXACT PENNY CHANGE
have proven .their great merit by the beneficial, results :
obtained through their, use during the past forty years,
in the treatment of the 4 different diseases for. which;
they are recommended. . ,
WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES
Wsroar's Safa 10dAy sad Urer Ramady. 50c and $1.00 -::
Warner's Safe DUbetee JUnvady - - - . $15 v
Waraer'a' Safe Rheaaaatle Remedy, ! . - - - S 115
Waraar's Safe Aithma Ramady, . i .. . - 75e .'
. WarWa'Sale Nwrlaa' .:,- -,. . SOc aad $1.00 '. '
Warner's Safe Pills, (Ceastipatien and Bilieasneas) 25c '
For sale by leading dfugglsti everywhere, or ien postpaid on re
ceipt of price: free sampled any one remedy sent on request.
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