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1510. 0 FAY KING IMPERILS HER : Playground Work last - week, of work In the x department this term, and written examinations la tennis and hockey are to bo given. . ' Arrangements for a triangular debate between the coeds of O. A. G University of Oregon and Willamette university, to take place in the spring are being made by Don Morse of Seattle, forensic roan ager. Dean Faweett baa offered a cup for the winner of the interclass debate. Nearly ISO students are interested In president, but resigned because of other duties. '."'' , , - ' Finley Advises How -Birds' May Be' Fed " The all-around bird food wfcjch Is the best substitute for Insects is beet suet melted and mixed with nuts, says W. It. Inquired of Finley what . wou!4, be fed to the birds which can- no . longer scratch tor themselves. To snowbirds, ' finches and sparrows, ordinary canary bird - feed - or - bread crumbs may !, given, and the robin - will just love : to 1 have - a bits or two of Oregon apples as a bit of dessert to his beef suet dinner. SOLDIERS GIVEH PREFERENCE IN FILING OH LAND Sin nott'i M easu're, ftatving Ex v Service Men 60-Day Prefer ence, Is Passed by the House. Is to Be Offered ; Women at .6. AiC. Following' a recent tryout, Ernest Ab LIFE BY BAD GUESS AT ' SYMPHONY CONCERT bott of Ashland. A. M. Sawyer ot Amity and Louis Orandy of 'Elden. Wyeu, were chosen to represent-the sophomore class In debate. Paul Emmett of CorvaUls Is manager - - - Oregon Agricultural College, Corrallls, Finley. stata biologist, . School children Dec. 11 Playground organisation ana administration will - be offered In. the department.; of physical education ' for women next term."- Swimming and bas ketball are attracting ? much attention among; the coeds, individual instruction the new campus glee dub. Martha -Over-street of Kyssa has been elected vice- president, with George Prtndle of Her mlston secretary-treasurer. -Rudolph being civen in ootn sports. This is the HUlstrom : of Marshfield was elected ' 1 '- 7 f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, t V with everybody: Washington, Dec.. 11. Repreen ' tativa Slnaott V Wednesday secured the passage of the bill reported by the committee . on ; public lands, granting, a W day preference right to soldiers and sailors for all .lands . opened to entry during the, next two This has especial ifnlfcance for Ore gen, as It will apply, toOregon Call- fornla - grant .lands not; yet . opened o , I -settlement,'. ; to the ' Coos Bay " wagon .road lands, , end ' all others opened to - f. entry. V The house also passed Representative ; Baker's bill to restore to. entry bird re " serve lands around". Lower Klamath ; lake in Oregon ' and California,' 57.000 acres In all, ' with the plan embracing renayment to the government of over $280,000 heretofore, - expended by the .? reclamation service.: In previqus conffreMes Raker tried to ' obtain preference rights for members of the Blaklyon Homestead association. : The bill paJled today grants preference "only to soldiers and sailors of the' war ' with Germany. ' : Junction Opposes EoaHB6ndIslue ;i "For Lane County Eugene,- oec ji. railing to secure a : recommendation for spending '$100,000 ; for building a seven mile road., over , what is known as High pass. Junction "t City delegates attempted to throw a. . monkey wrench in the plans of Lane 1 county to bond for $2,000,000 in the con - structlon of more than 400 miles of hard surface- .roads. ' The delegates refused to support the proposed plan to be sub mltted to the taxpayers December 29. . The road committee voted that not more than $500,000 a year should be spent, ' and that after six years, one-twentieth i of the total bond issue should be paid .off annually. t; So satisfactory -was the work done by . the officers of the Spanish war auxin ary of Lane county that every member was reelected for the coming year, as ' ;' follows : President. Elisabeth Rankin ; senior vice president, Eunice Bloomf leld ; junior vice president. Mabel Bell ; chap lain, Elizabeth EUmaker ; . treasurer, Lottl . Branstetter : secretary, Cora B. 1 White t historian, Edith Linton: patrl , , otic Instructor. HaUle Gross : conductor, . Ella Fraser, and guard, Myrtle Mitchell BY FAT XING'1 - (Wis Kbit ta Portland Sir), wbate tint Bern- paper wore u puomnea m ID. jovnu ier ml years eco. . Aba sow i located in New tot. well, I took a symphony concert, on' high Sunday night! and it was great! -; I was afraid ..nothing could be worth that alpine climb to a dollar ten chair, but, believe me, it's up with those rail birds that you get more musical education in "Tive rounds or movements or whatever they call 'em than anywhere else ! And your education is so quick, toot The first stop in the music- and I started to applaud so that the gang' would think I not only under stood music, but was enthusiastic about it X heard hisses on every side ! A heavy, hobnailed boot punctual- ed the back of my neck and I real ised that I had given the glad hand at the wrong time. I was glad Ella May had her pearl-handled opera glasses along with her, be cause this was . the only thing that squared us with the owner of the heavy footwear! We let him have a look at the orchestra, but we were sorry right afterward, because he found with them that there were only a hun dred musicians Instead of a hundred and ten which he had counted with out the aid of the lens. I thought maybe he was looking through the wrong end ! No kid that ever found there were only thirty-six clowns when the circus three sheet sajd "forty count 'em'" was as sad as this guy was when he found they were shy ten first violins or some thing. But it wasn't long before the stoutieh prima donna came out, and then you never would miss the other ten she made up -tor 'cm. After watchln' that Song bird sprint of f the stage. I'll say a Sun day night concert is a long run on Broadway for a "sacred soprano." When I didn't have ' the field glasses on the stage I was contin ually getting her confused with the grand piano and the ornamental vases t ; But I could always find my way back to her by using the bald headed drummer as the north star. When 'you attend a concert with the top-deckers, ' believe . me, you can't get away with the stuff they pull in . the boxes. That gang up there understands every note, and if you so much as whisper even while the orchestra is. tuning up they'll tell you to "shut up !" and you DO ! Calling It Square From A Ton Were She Truly, am I ' the first girt you evr kissed? ' He You are a darling, and i "makes me happy to hear you say I am the first man that ever kissed you. r . says m mm ti- Best of all corn flakes At Grocers! This cold, snowy weather serves only to intensify Jhe economies offered tnour great fire sale. Buy. winter wear and household necessities at the lowest prices, Te undertake to save you money oh ev ery thing you buy ' . -V :v- William Brumbach Unanimous Choice . As Hwacb's Mayor South Bend. Dec ll.-t-With but one ;: ticket .In the field the Democratic ' voters at the city election held in Ilwaco "last - week elected Colonel. William i Brumbach mayor and J. D. McGowan, ; Dr. Lee W. Faul and Judge Chris Ilan ' selman councilmen. 'r . . ... , , i Clean-Sweep Sale! Children's Knit Toques and Caps 39c, 49c, 69c, 98c Poetically all colors. Bought month9;-agp for a sale when the snow should "come f 'Buy now at lowest prices 1 - ": ; UNDERBUY UNDERSELL Save Yoii Money at (o) Firsts Second and Alder Streets Women's and Children! s Offered Special 9c.-98c EAT. FIR ;77-;Year.01d Inmate 01 Hospital Escapes; 1 His . Safety Feared - Salem. Dec. 11. Charles Lawrence. 77 years old, who encaped from -the - state hospital Tuesday, has not been heard from,, and fears are felt for his safety, because of the heavy snow which o)vers the country. ' He was committed -from Marion county, .. s WEEP IS MG ONWARD? Don't Delay ! . If You Want to Share With Thousands in These Bargains You Must Come Quickly. All Will Soon Be Gone. ' MEN'S SNOWY-DAY FOOTWEAR Special Sale Prices Men, keep your, feet warm and dry in these! Men'; rm I ALL-RUBBER PACKS FOR MEN Regular $4 Values. $3.25 Eight-inch medium heaYy tops; black rubber; rolled edge. All sizes from 6 to "11. MACK1NAWS! -" , 514.00 Values . . $10.75 Nobby styles j be 1 1 ed around; patch shawl collar. er MEN'S WOOL GLOVES Regular $1.50 Values 98c ' TOMORROW 'LAST DAY "THE SPITE' BRIDE" ., . "5 - t. ,''- '-': Starring the Queen of j Zicgf eld Follies -. OLIVE THOMAS You'll enjoy this one; also showing "Stars as They Arc' and Kinograms MEN'S KNEE.BOOTS, ONLY $4.00 A good grade in black, with rolled edge. MEN'S MUNSON-LAST SHOES, $4.98 A good wet-weather shoe ; made of heavy grain calf with solid oak soles. All sizes from 6 to 11. Men's Ruff-Neck SWEATERS Regular $3.50 Values , $1.98 Heavy garments in oxford, cardinal, navy. Bargains! HOCKEY CAPS 69c to $1.39 Handsome tions. : color ' combina- Boys' KNEE BOOTS A Only $3.00 : Chili's Rubbers in sizes QQ. . Oe7U 49c 3 to NMJnly Misses' Rubbers In sizes ll to 1 Vt only.'. . . MEN'S WOOL GLOVES Elastic ribbed wrist. Regular $1.75 Values $1.39 Boys' Ruff-Neck.' SWEATERS Special $1.25 'D 1 o Costs 25 Cents Digests Easily Satisfies the Appetite Perfectly What ordinary meal will do aU this? What order of beef, pork or lamb, with the dishes that must accompany them, wQl cost so little and digest so perfectly? Heavy lunches cause weariness and dimin ish the efficiency of those engaged in of fice work. Try the health, luncheon: yttgjCAH RgDCRQSS TRUSS TORTURE rmU eliminated by weartnc tbs Lund. . terf Rupture Support. Wo giro ires trial to prove Its superiority. . ciattM Mettsry. $. au ' Tr.im ao Arcs SuMMru ' ' - ' - , t A. ttVDBEIlO CO. -ISS Vaialaftse'tiU Ueu Jlta tad liti , , rerUase. Or. MtU .'.Vaaeoaru. JL a timely Bargams in the Dry Goods Section COTTON COMFORTER BATTS . $1.50 Values 98c , Three-lb. size unfolding to ?2x90j inches. "Not more thait two to a customer. 7 COTTON FLEECED BLANKETS : $2.85 Values, $2.39 . In gray, with blue and red borders; 48x72 size. .Buy now! - : ,;Women' Fleece- Women's Fleece c . Lined . .a'h'-'Uned UNION SUITS i UNION SUITS $1.65 Values, $1.39 ?i Special $1-79 1 All sizes in a good weight i : An tood quality in sizes high lonTev.tE":-.. li'Ul. kie length. - m 40- to 4 for f 1.9s , v - Outing Flannel 1 . gowns ; ' . . n $2 Values, - . $1.59 Neat stripes in pink and blue i v . " i ' t -Outing Flannel GOWNS : : ."- $2.50 Values - S1.98; . In white Only; extra quality .v - v Outing Flannel . - GOWNS ' ' $2.75 Values, , $2.39 COLD Wl7ATMs7l7 , v w 4Ts a a asa , i NEED'S : V': No. ,18 Airtight Heaters' . s e Quicklite Gasoline Lamp . . .....$7.0O" Sleds. ;;.9S to 91.2$: Lux V Electric Lamps -v , 25-watt" ajid 40-watt .at.'. v.....35 TOYS': " ii " ' - . See our big displays of all kinds of toys for Christ mas.; Lowest prices! ' r M M' r , :- , ,.tv ceyi x - . l-r MSAlTMWfDAl HJY Af 0 USE RED CROS 1 MM, BEESfEflE em i;. SI mm THE REASON ; - Trains very much delayed; some not arriving azM, Automobile Trucks, which hauHhe large bulk of the milk, afatunable to reach Port- land. Boats are coming in very late some not' at a4 v Our men have Jeeh working steadily for the last 24 hours and are completely tjred out. - ; We will make deliveries as far as possible to the stores and ask that : you get your milk at your store, and be sure to take an "empty bottle withyou.- 'f " s ; ':-( ': ' ; ; Brande Creamery City Daily " Modem Creamery . Portland Damascus . w -u Fernwood Dairy . ' Milk Co. . Crumoled Horn , Independent k uregonr Mine rro- Dairy Creamery ducers Aafnvr Willamette Dairy 3,