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.HE OREGON i DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, -TUESDAY,- MARCH 21, 1916. BRIEFv INFORMATION ttisx xur or lsie.) ' Coming Events. Ofate society tQ Mt March JO. (tip. .. la Central library, room li. Lectsre at Mdwd of Art by B. A. Batcb eldsr on "Tne CeUedral Builders," Here 21, at . b. Rotary club htneneoa March SS, at boob. Woeorow Wllaon knra saeets at Central library, March 22, at 5 p. m. Ad clob tancbeoa at noon Marofc 22. Hew England auetoty aucata at In Scbuyler SU March 23. a. m. Zmployrre' aaaodatlon agonal meeting and Knquet Portland botaL, March 23. n:30 p. m. Portland Bealtr board luncsauu, at Orrgjp kotel. at noon, Uarcb 24. Scoot Toong Camp No. 2. Spanltta American War Veterena. aaoual banquet. Portland to tal, March 24. Moitaomah Coonty Sunday School eonmitloa ' at Flrat Cooaregatiooal enures. Park and Mad lm. Uarcb and 29. Btata Oranges will bold annoal bmUdc. at Grant Paaa May ft-12. lnelaalva. Boa Feetlval. Job t. a and . CooTentione of Knlghte of Prtblaa and Pythian Sisters wlU t beld la PorUasd august 1-10. Today' Forecast. Portland and vicinity Tonight and Wednee day rain; aoutbarly wind. Oregon and Waebingtoa Tonight and Wednesday rain waat, uiettled, probably rain eaat portion; eootherljr wind reaching gale fore naar tho coaat. Idaho Tonight fair; Wednesday iacreaalag dcudinese followed by raja. Weather Condition". A disturbance of decided character la central Bear Triangle Island, where the barometric reading this morning waa 28.18 Incbea and the , wind Telocity waa 78 mllea aoatheaat. Sturm warning were changed to aoatheaat at 7:15 a. m. today and aouthweet warnlnga were or dered for Cooa Bay. A maximum wind velo city of 00 milea aoatheaat occurred at North Bead during the night. An elongated low prtaenre area ex ten da from wettern Canada southeastward orer the northern Rocky Moun tain and Plalse atatee- and Mlaalaatpvl valley. Precipitation haa occurred in the weatern and moat of the northern atatea, Tennraaee. kUuourl. weatern and extreme eaatern Canada. The weather la cooler on the Pacific elope, in Florida, Brltiah Colombia, Manitoba, eaetern North Dakota and Minnesota; In general it la warmer In other aectlooa of the conn try. The condition are favorable far rain in thla dtatrlct tonight and Wedneeday,- except that fair weather la indicated fur tonight in Idaho. Temperature changea in general will not be Important. Soutfwrly wlnda will coa tlnue. T. t BANCI3 DRAKE, AaaUtant Porecaatar. Observations. STATIONS faker. Or oil. Idaho.... Calgary, Alt a..,. Chicago, 111 Denver. Colo. . . . Galreaton, Texas Ioe Angel ea. Cel. fw Qrleana, La. Nome, Alaska . . fc Yakima, Wn. Oklahoma, Okla. Phoenix, Aril... Pocatello, Idaho. Portland, Or.... P. Bopert, B. C. Rose burg, Or.... St. Louie, Mo... Sea Diego, Cel.. Ban Frandeco. .. Seattle, Waab.. Taooma, Wn. . . . Tatooaa I.. Wn.. Valdea, Alaaka. Victoria. B. C. Walla Walla.... Wln'mncca. Ner. Waahlnston, P. C Temperature S g z i .1 C e. a, &t . . fl h J-- ! it: a SI U U sS G ta 2 i C 80 ( 18 I 54 30 i04 84 18 68 84 .... .22 28 18 23 26 12 82 4- 2 00 28 .... 0 sa 4 2 s 04 68 8 74 64 10 0 m .0 74 M 0 66 4 63 64 48 62 2 78 63 0 24 14 10 .... 0 86 12 60 84 26 60 10 4 68 18 0 62 4 86 60 08 84 14 64 84 24 . 42 45 7 64 42 12 .67 86 4 44 86 89 46 4 62 39 24 64 16 64 62 08 68 2 64 68 46 60 4 60 48 OS 42 6 60 88 22 .40 42 8 60 88 62 88 10 48 88 22 .64 80 10 10 0 404 88 28 .22 40 8 64 88 .... .08) 82 4 64 82 46 80 6 40 28 02 Wind relocltiaa of leaa than 10 miles an boor and amount of precipitation of leca than .01 ot an men are not paousnea nereon. Afternoon report of preceding day. TOWN. TOPICS Injured in Explosion. An explosion ot Identically the same nature as the e one that occurred last week, but of not ao great intensity, occurred In a gaa enamel baking oven at the Ford Motor Car company plant, 481 Blev- enth street, at 4:30 yesterday after noon. The principal damage resulted from water, both the automatic sprinkling system and the factory fire " fighting plant being brought Into play. The fire was out when engines 23 and 11 reached the scene. An em- ploye, 11. DIMeeter, waa sll-htly burned about the face and neok. Chapel Car at Clackamas. The chapel ear St. Peter will be at Clack amas aepot next xnursany. jiu church on wheels goes to various places where there Is no Catholic , church. People of all denominations are welcome. The subject of the lec ture that will be. given Thursday eve ning at o'clock, Is: "What the Cath olic Churct Is and Is Not." The Rev. Charles M. Smith of St. Johns, Or., will be the lecturer. Team Sashes Into Auto, A team ' hitched to a wood wagon and driven by P. I Schubert, becoming fright 5. ened, ran Into a Ford automobile be- longing to the "Western Electric com pany at Broadway and Yamhill streets about 8:10 o'clock, this morning. Dam ages to the automobile were slight and neither the driver nor horses were Injured. unan aiaai wmmn, At a special meeting or tne fieasant val ley grange held Saturday, a commlt tee was appointed to investigate the Tsmou for Its high quality foods at low prices. COZYDAIRYLUNCH Sixth and Washington Bts. Two - TTntTsnnas. Most Sanitary. Moat Comfortable. Best Ventilated. Quickest Service. Bpeelal lSo, BOo and 85o Braaxfaats Sally. oovsxszn. xr orrxs OS TOUS DEITTAI. W0X1C Go to any dental office In Port land, get their prices and advice ana tnen tsoma to me and learn my prices and what I can do for you. Examina tion free. I give my personal attention to all work. DB H. F. KETWTQN', " Plates "..1S.00 v y v A.VU Gold Fillings 1.00 Bridge Work.... .bo Painless Extract'n .50 Boston Dentists 86ft Wash. W Bet. 4th and. 6th. plans of the East Multnomah Farm- err elnb of Corbatt relative to oo- oparatlon. Should the plans toe found practicable, it Is the Intention of tne grange to organize a purchasing and selling- as soda tlon. - . Was Vatlve of OevmaayMrs. Anna C. Schmeer. who died In thla city March 17, and whose funeral will toe beld from St. Francis church tomorrow morning at t o'clock, was a native of Qermany, aged 7S years,, and had lived In Ore gon for the past S7 years. She Is sur vived by a daughter, Mrs. C Bercher, of this city, and a son. Herman A. Schmeer, of Spokane. Funeral arrange ments are in charge of F. S. ZTnnning. east side funeral directors, 414 East, Alder street. i Aatho Beads ncetoheev--Three dra-l ma tic sketches by Wilfrid W. Gibson ' were read last night at the Little Thea tre by Ford Tarpley. himself an author and playwright. The sketches were In terpreted witn dramatic reeling, ana the closest attention of the audience waa held from first to last, A one-act comedy, "Suicide." by Mr. Tarpley, will be presented at the Little Theatre, April 11, by Miss Barbara Bartlett and Mr. Tarpley. Michael Dua Sies Michael Dunn, who died In this city yesterday, March 20, was . a native of Ireland, aged 77. He had no relatives in this country, so far aa known. Funeral arrangement, were made by Dunning St McEntee. The funeral services will be held at Dunning tc McEntee'a parlors, Broadway and Pine, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, and interment will be at St. Mary's cemetery. To Slsensa !repavred&ess. The Chamber of Commerce haa appointed Frank Branch Riley and Ueu tenant Colonel David J. Baker Jr. to be Its representatives at the preparedness conference to be held at Spokane March 27 and 28. They will urea the establishment of a first class naval base at the mouth of the Columbia river. To Olve Military XMeture. Major J. T. Dean, U. S. A., will deliver another lecture tonight on the military history of the United States. The lecture Is free and will be given in the gym nasium of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club. The work undertaken by Major Dean is to arouse Interest among the business men of Portland in the proposed military camp at Van couver. Church Convention Opens. The northwest district convention of the Oregon Christian churches will be opened in St. John's Christian church at .7:30 tonight. Sessions will be held tonight, tomorrow morning and after noon and Thursday morning and after noon. J. W. Baker, state secretary for western Washington, will be the prin cipal speaker tonight. Sr. Se Busk to Bpeakv The fourth of a series of lectures on psychology which are being heldunder the aus pices of the grade teachers' associa tion will be given this evening at the Central library, by Dr. B. W. De Busk of the Oregon university. His sub ject will be: "Some Factors that Con dition Growth." Cavalry Troop Turns Out, Troop A, eavalry. O. N. Q., turned out last night for federal Inspection with 1 men and three officers in line. Cap tain A. W. Orton commanded. The troop was complimented by the in specting officer. Lieutenant Kenyon A. Joyce of the Sixth U. S. cavalry. MasqueradV Ball Saturday Hlght- The Errol Heigh ta Volunteer Fire De partment 'and Improvement club will give a masquerade ball next Saturday, March 25, In Darlington hall. Seventy second avenue and Fifty-second street. The committee in charge consists of A. W.-Watt and J. Meidlll. chairman. Alberta Women to Meet. The Al berta Woman's Improvement club will meet tonight In the Vernon school. The Arpin sisters will sing. Sheriff. T. M. Hurlburt, Judge W. N. Gatens and Will Alderson, candidate for county school superintendent, will speak. The public is invited. Joint Meeting TOnirM. The Creston and Franklin High Parent-Teacher as sociations and W. C. T. U. of that dis trict will hold a joint meeting this evening at Creston school. Blue-ribbon essays on "Tobacco and Its Effect" will be read. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden and Dr. J. Allen Gilbert will speak. Club Will Give Play. Louise M. Al coa's play, "Little Women," will be given by the Mary Antin club of Ken ton school, Saturday afternoon, at the Little theatre. On Monday evening the third of the readings under the aus pices of the Drama league will be given, Basket Social Announcea. A basket social to raise money 'for the parson age budget will be held in the parlors of Immanuel Lutheran church, Nine teenth and Irving street, tonight, A musical program will be given. Organ BeettaU Tonight, Francis Klchter will give an organ recital this evening at 8 o'clock on the Olds Me morial organ in the Reed college chapel. Camp to Meet at Luncheon. Web foot camp, W. O. W will hold its mid-week luncheon tomorrow from 12 to 1 o'clock at the Haselwood. All members of the Woodmen of the World are invited to be present. Veterans to Give Banana- Scout Toung camp. No. 2, Spanish American War Veterans, will give Its annual banq.net at the Portland hotel In the main dining room next Friday eve ning, March J 4. Bible Class to Hold Banquet The annual banquet of the Warren Bible class of the First Presbyterian church will b held In the church parlors tonight. Steamer Jesse Barking for Camas, man attempts to debouch from the forest. - - " " Elsewhere on tho Verdun front both Idas were Inactive. AUSTRIANS EVACUATE BRIDGEHEAD TO AVOID UNNECESSARY LOSSES C10CK REPAIRING Your clock can bV made to keep ex. act time at ' very little expense. We call' for and deliver. - - W, S. MYERS CO. Main 2379. . A-2413. m t r . i as wool cats and Mattresses J" AST SXZS ABT WXIOKT. 'Suy Direct Prom Manufacturer. Blankets. Mattresses and Feathers aveaovavea. we ao Wool Carding. CBYSTA& SFBIWOS gUUSBUO Main 8674. 135 Tenth. Heir Alder. A Moaerate-Ptteaa Sotel of Merit. Hotel Clifford et Morrison St, Bear Grand Ave. J99, 9 per oar j wua sua. uu. Vienna, March X N. R After defending the town for six months it was officially admitted from the war office here today that the Austrlans have evacuated Usclecsko on the Dnels ter river. It miles - north of Cserno wits, to avoid useless losses from Rus sian artillery. ' The "Russians also have orossed the Dnelster and occupied Us clecsko. Part of the Russian offensive In attempting to invade Bukowlna was made at Usciecxko. , The official statement said: "Yesterday our forces evacuated the bridge and fortifications northwest of Uscieczko. .The Russians succeeded-in blasting a 100 yard breach .In the bridge, but nevertheless tho Austrlans, although outnumbered eight to one, 'withstood attacks for seven hours, despite losses and a terrific bombard ment." The statement added: "Colonel Planokh, the commanding officer, decided to evacuate and prac tically destroyed trenches on the north bank of the Dnelster. Small detach menta, with the wounded, succeeded In crossing the river. Concentrated ar tillery fire, however, made It impos sible tc use boats. Dragoons and sap pers refused to surrender and, with Colonei Planokh leading, cut their way through the Russian line and Joined the Austrlans north of Zeley dona arrived hero yesterday his first words aa lie grasped General Jof fre's hand, were: I .. ... '1 congratulate you on the magnifi cent and heroic victory at Verdun." General Jof fro was evidently im mensely: pleased; - Maay of the leading authorities here, political and military, declare In most positive terms that the battle of Ver dun is practically finished, save for soma desultory fighting here and there on tho line and that the net result Is a disastrous defeat for Germany. "Not Cracker" Used Agi London. March 21. (TJ. P.) Hurl ing a fluiklng force from the west. the Germans are trying to force abandonment of French positions northwest of Verdun, Paris dispatches declared today. The German offensive west of Mallncourt followed the fail ure of frontal attacks ' west of the Meuse. On a narrow sector 10 miles north west of Verdun the German crown prince is applying his familiar "nut cracker" tactics. His thrust near Mallncourt was accompanied by an ad vance from Regneuville. Evidently the plan la to drive French troops from the villages of Cumieres and C hat tan - court behind Deadman's hilL and force a retirement from the northwestern chain of forts. The attempt was' partly successful around Mallncourt, according to the Paris admission. Germans gained ground under cover of a terrific bom bardment. As they charged, the French were sprayed with flaming liquids. An attempt to break the "nut crackers" eastern jaw failed. , Germans marching southward 'from Regneuville were swamped in the flooded lowlands by a hot fire from the east bank of the Meuse, suffering serious losses. Joffre la Congratulated. Paris. March 21. When General Cor- Washougal and way landings, dally, except Sunday. Leaves Washington Street dock at Ip.m. (Adv.) Steamer J. V. Teal for upper Colum bia and Snake river points. Leaves Taylor street dock March 2 J, 11 p. m. Main 613. , (Adv.) Motel Moore, Seaside, Or. Winter rates, $2.60 and $3 per day. American plan. By week, special. (Adv.) Multnomah Sotel Tuxkian Baths con tinue. Use main hotel entrance. Ad. Sr. Keynes, Optician, Morgan bid. Ad. Sr. Alan Welch Smith, has returned. GERMANS LOSE ON EAST FRONT, GAIN AT VERDUN (Ooatlmied From Page One.) officially admitted today, i Assaults were renewed during the night along the A baneourt-Mallncourt line. Ger mans occupied a southeastern part of the Malincourt road. German attacks were noticeable for their lack of power, the war office said. Before an Infantryman showed his hel met the French trenches were bathed in a swirl of artillery fire. Then liquid fire was streamed upon. the foremost French defenders. Behind this curtain of . flame came tho gray legions. The onslaught's first rush carried French soldiers from the southeastern part of the woods 19 miles northwest of Verdun, but the famous. "seven ty- fiveS Sent a storm Of ahalla eMahnv J among the trees and tltfrated all Oer- A DELICIOUS RECIPE FOR , FRICADELS How to Make Them Rich Without Being Greasy. If von have aver eaten them von know that a good Fricadel Is one of tho most delicious chopped-meat dishes that anyone -ever tasted. And if you have ever made them you know that to maae uiera Drown ana crusty on tne outside and dellclously juicy on the msiae wiinout Deing greasy is oral naiily a very hard taak. Yet with the uae of the proper cook ing medium the matter is not at all difficult. Here Is my recipe you will discover the secret of good fricadels In that: Take 1U pounds beef and V pound ork and chop fine. Soak y loaf white read in water and nreaa nearlv drv. mince i large onion with a bunch ot parsley and celery, add S eggs and cup milk, seaaon with salt. Denser and nutmeg.. Mix thoroughly and form into smaii canes nanas aippea in xiour. Fry in skillet one-half filled with Crusto until browned on both sides. The quantities given above will make generous helps for a family of five. Yes. Crusto is the thine that la such a help to me In proper cooking. It la an oaoriees, colorless and tasteless cooking fat, so when It Is used you preserve all the flavor of the food it self, and here's a point you will ap preciate ruuy there s no odor or try. In ir in the house. Now the secret of the fact that It cooks brown on the outside yet leaves the Interior juicy though well cooked and does not make the food greasy is oue to tne tact tnat it can be made so much hotter than can butter or lard without burning and therefore it cooks without soaking into the food fried in it, I use Crusto for all my frying and caging in ract ror everythinr I used to use lard or 'cooking butter for and I find it does the work better and is more wnolesome as well as economical. I advise your trying it. Tou can ret Crusto at most anv good grocery. It is very Inexpensive and it comes in tight tins (stralcht sided, friction top, sanitary containers that bring Crusto to you in the most per fest possible condition cleanly and convenient). It comes In several dif ferent sizes for your convenience. If your grocer can't supply you I advise writing to "urusto, Houston. IIIIIIIUIIIS iimmmii REED BROS.' Suits meet all the . dress requirementsof gen tlemen of the highest so cial standing, whether in business, in sport or for evening attire. The perfection resulting from -overlooking no tri fling details brings instant approval ; it is a part of our business creed always to win the approbation of our cus tomers and their friends. BSaaBessse ska saw-Bana- . TAILORS 203-204 Wilcox Buildinjf . Sixth and Washington Sts. iniI!HIll!IUIHIIIIUUnnUUHII!!HUIIII Term Verdun H3ettyrtnrg.' Paris, March Jl. (L N. S.) "The offensive before Verdun Is crumbling. Tho check is an Immense disaster for Germany. It is the Gettysburg of the great war. Henceforth Germany will be on tho defensive. Verdun marks the turning point" - so a high official of the war office expressed today the latest Inside opin ion on the great battle. PERSONAL MENTION George W. Bates at Hospital. George W. Bates, president! of the Lumbermens National bank, waa oper ated on yesterday at Si. Vincent's hos pital oy ur, k. A. J. Mackenaie. Al though he was on the operating table from until 12s o'clock, and the opera tion proved to be a difficult one, he came out from under the anesthetic without any disagreeable effects, and no relapse from any source is antici pated. This morning he was reported to be resting easy, and that all condi tions for an early recovery were favor able. Professor Tofts Entertained. Professor James Arthur Tufts, head of the English department and secre tary oc the faculty of Phillips Exeter academy, Exeter, N. EL, is a Portland visitor. He Is being entertained by former Exeter students resident in this city. Last night he was guest of honor at -a banquet in the - University club. and this noon was entertained at lunch eon In the Chamber of Commerce. A. King Wilson, as chairman of a com mittee on entertainment, took Profes sor Tufts over the Terwllliger boule vard yesterday, and was to show him the Columbia river highway today. Pasadena Manufacturer Here. Krnest A. Batchelder of Faaadena, a manufacturer of Interior furnishings and a national authority on handicraft and design, is a Portland visitor. Theo. Nolf Is Stricken. Stricken with paralysis, Theo. Nolf, 66 years old, a prominent merchant of Sail wood, was taken to tho Sellwood General hospital on Sunday, where be is reported recovering gradually from the attack. Mr. Nolf has been a resi dent of Sellwood for about 13 years, and Is one of tho stockholders of the Bank of Sellwood. Reports Sbortaes in Machinery. Despite bumper crops last year, many sections of North Dakota failed to realise to the fullest extent on their production, due to a chortago of har vesting machinery, according to Hans T. Larson, a cattleman of Crosby, N. D who is at the Imperial with Mrs. Larson. They are en route home after spending the winter In California. Attorney Haxen Home Again. George W. Hasen, well known Port land attorney, returned yesterday from Shlpherd's Springs, much Improved In strength and health, following a month's visit at the watering place. Mr. Hasen had a severe fall in July, which resulted In a nervous break down. Cowlitz Man Visitor. C F. Jabusch, chairman of ' the Cowllts county, Wash board of coun ty commissioners, was an Interested visitor at yesterday's session of the board of commissioners for Multnomah county. Immigration Agent Here. C K. Arney, immigration agent of the Northern Pacific company, with headquarters In Spokane, is a guest at the Portland. e e F. M. Rothrock, an eastern Wash ington cattleman. Is at the Portland. A. J. Luatla;. an official of the Ever ett Iron Works, Everett, WastL, is at the Oregon. Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles. la at the Imperial. L. L. Paget Is a Seaaide visitor at the Nortonla. Frank Cunningham Is registered at LENS WXTJK TWO PURPOSES Look no look down: the distant scene becomes sharp and distinct, the printed page clear and easy to read. Such is the comfort and helpful ness of KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses. We give equal care to the filling of flat and torio lenses, striving to give you the utmost eye serv ice. Our reasonable, prices on all optical goods, we feel sure, will meet your approval. HEELER QPTICAL f 0. Ztftn arioor, Oxaa-oslan Bldg. Hazelwood Pastry The quality and assort ment of our Home-MadePastry and , French Pastry is equal, and in many ways superior, to any on the Pacific Coast. We are now featuring the most complete variety of French Pastry ever of fered for sale in Portland. The Hazelwood Coofectiosery and Restanrant "Washington St. at 10th M ONEY Will Be V GIVEN AWAY TONIGHT in Front of Our Theatre LYRIC Fourth and Stark Sts. the Carlton from Hammond. . Mr. and Mrs.- N. P. Means of JWhite Salmon, are at tho Portland. ' J. H. I Price, superintendent ot the St Helens Shipbuilding company, is at the Imperial. M. J. Plamondon and John J. Gries- sen are Woodland visitors at the Ore gon. - John Napier Is registered at the Portland, from Sprague, Wash. M. S. Woodcock, CorvalUs banker. is at tne imperial. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klger ara Cor valUs -visitors at the Imperial. W. C Smith Is a Taooma visitor at the Carlton x - V. R. E. Clanton, In charge of the state fish hatchery at Bonneville, la at the Imperial. A. F. Coats, a Seattle cement man. is at the Oregon. ' v vR F, Moore la a Goldendale arrival at the Cornelius. J. 8. O'Brien of Washington. Dl C. is at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bingham are Salem visitors at the Imperial. 8. C Bartrum Is a Roaeburg visitor at the Imperial. JACK GODWIN Saved From Gambling Den. Come and Hear Him. EVERY NIGHT CDHRY CHURCH E. Ninth and Pine Sts. MAD E w ORDER Order Early Get widest selection Get fullest wear from your suit Get your fittings before the rush. Suits or Overcoats ' $25, $30, $35 and Upwards INXCDIaVX, fTtoTiiIo2J , OSCAR M. SMITH, Mgr. 108 THIRD ST., Near Washington ' v n n 71H 7PU ti l ;1'K H l Fl'W H nl'iWi'lli'iWJ ll I'll I'll 71 ll-FI'H Wl ft'l I'll WIT Wl fVll fFl WW tin M'Hl If TTt Every Evening from 6 to 8 lLaai'&IlC"" ,clock and 10t0 120'Ctock at Wtt Hot Pratt Banjo Sextette Sixth Street at Alder Are You Getting YoujtvShare? . Men's. Spring Suits. In tnv upstairs clothes anon f arlve you $20 suits for 114.7s and ill suits for $18.75, all ready to wear. I knock off the high-rent profit. Jimmy Dunn, eiB-ie-ii uregoniaa oiag. -juevator to Id floor.. (Adv.) Card of Thanks. 4 We wish to thank our many friends and acquaintances for- their Kind ex pressions of sympathy shown us dur inar our recent bereavement. M. Breda- meter. Ernst Bredemeier. Mrs. Sophls Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. -WlU Heck. "1 XAdV.) Wo wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and expressions 1 sympathy during the. recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and daughter, Mrs. Sallle Hamar, and for tho many beautiful flowers re ceived. J.' A. Hamar. jo. aw uuxxaaar and families. Adv " I ft f .,;".. C ' : f I ' I ".' . . t . fx. ' . v...., . v.. -. i t ""' .' ' 1 'I"!1" "J Spending Less than you earn U the only wty of Jiving money. See to it that there be a margin, always In your favor, be tween your earnings and ex pense!. Keep account of the latter. Limit your "pleas- ure money" in favor of ne cessities. And under the . heading of necessities, don't fail to include the necessity of saving money. Keep thlr necessity ever before you, and live up to it. Thou sands of thrift - observing people have savings ac counts In this strong state bank. Are you one of them? Remember, one dollar or more opens a savings ac count here. Ladd&Tilton Bank Oldest in tha Northwest. Washington and Third UaWAa.'.JUiMtliuiaJBSSWawuj.'.A, ' II !'' fSg?g'.-if..v l1 A Holsum Cake- is mixed, baked, packed and deliv ered fresh every day by all grocers in the most careful and sanitary way. This assures the family that even when "Mother" is too busy to bake it need not go without cake. Generous sizes-j-chocolate, nug get, silver, fruit and gold fifteen cents. ' New Business can be'obtaineo! by Long Distance. Utc your Long Distance Tele phone and get your share. aaaaeas . The Customers you have and! those you would like to have will be glad to hear your voice. You do not have to leave your office to call any one of over 1 700 cities and . towns on the Pacific Coast. Every Bell Telephonelisa Long Distance Station., THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY mm muB PHONES MARSHALL 1, HOME A-6281 SPECIAL SALE "JONES' QUALITY" A LARGE ASSORTMENT AT REDUCED PRICES Best Steer Shoulder Pot - . Roasts, lb. .14c Best Steer Plato Boil Beef, Ik. 10c Rolled Boneless Corned Beef.tb 12WC . Plato Corned BW, By. 10c Best Steer Short Ribs, Bool, lb. .l2Hc Lamb Cutlets, lb V. ;16c Breasts Lamb, lb llc Shoulders Lamb, lb. .14c Beet Steer Round Steak, lb. 18c Hamburg, lb. 12Vc Clubhouse Sausage, lb. 15c Weiner or Frank furters. Ib. . . . 15c ' JONES' PRIDE OF OREGON SUGAR-CURED Hams, H or whole, lb 17c Bacon (Choico Stock), the pound 18c-20c Special Bacon, lb 12HC TELEPHONE ORDERS AT THESE PRICES EXACT PENNY CHANGE Tamderion Backs, i or whole strip, lb. ...... 16o Picnics, lb. ..12c Cottages, lb. 14c CASH OR CREDIT Another Wonder Added to the Road That Has a Thousand "The Apache Trafl" PHOENIX to GLOBE By Automobile Before deciding on the route of your next trip to the East, it will pay you to see one of our agents and have him. explain the many features of this most wonderful trip In America.' SUNSET ROUTE The Route of Stopovers 10 Days allowed at tl Paso and New Orleans on an tickets to eastern points. Through cars from the Pacific Northwest daily to CaliforaU and to the East. Xnferniatten at Citr neket Offlea, Oerner etk and Oak - Sts Vsiom- Xopot, or Xast atarlsem at. atation. . rones Broadway srreo V a7M . ,.- 36hM Um aoott Ooaaral Taaatrngt Ajrsnt ; v Southern Pacific