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Marahfleld. Oct. 13. Bualnew
eaalona of tha grand lodge of Ore
con of tb Knlghta of Pytbia.
opened Tuesday. Electlop of
fleers resulted as follows:
Grand chancellor. W. J. H. Clark of
Fortland ; crand vice chancellor, Llf S.
Finselth of Dallas; prelate, Abe Jaloff
of Astoria; grand master at arms. Vic-
- m . w. rl (nnitr
tor k. nose or. wrTuni. k 1
e-narri a a. Wilson of Lebanon; grand
ut emard. E. C. Roberta of Myrtla
TAini n4 vnr of records and
seals. Walter Oleason of I'orttand ; grand
multr'tf UtrhHoiier. J. W. Mftloney of
Pendleton. Julian Hurley oi vaie. me
murine ertnd chancellor, was eleclea
trustee. 1
A class of T5 past commanders from
.different nartu of the state was admit
ted to the arsnd lodge. Beports were
made by the officers. The place of hold
tag the 1921 convention wllj be decided
Wednesday. So far La oranae is ui
only applicant.
The D. O. K. K. held a big ceremo
nlaJ Tuesday rilglit. A dinner was fol
lowed by a street parade,
Jacksoaville Folk :
Take Coiirt House
Fight to Medford
Medford. Or.. Oct 13. Jacksonville
people, unable to arrange a Joint debate
with Medford on the respective merits of
the courthouse removal controversy.
hired a hall of their own In this city and
Tuesday nlrht began their campaign to
have Jackson county voters defeat the
moving proposal at the coming election.
with Colonel H. H. Sargent as their cniei
spokesman.
His argument against the removal to
Medford was that such move would
overburden the city and county with
taxation, and his chief attack was cen
tered on the Medford Chamber of Com
merce, which was Instrumental in get
ting 3600 signatures of voters to have
the removal Question placed on the ballot.
IS
ADVANCED
SEATTLE
li
OSES
PORTLAND VOICES
in which 160
candidates for the order were featured.
The initiation was held in bag-lea nail.
Most of the new members admitted
were from this part of the slate. The
D. O. K. K. band furnished music all
day In different parts of the city and
headed the parade.
Girls' Glee Club of
University Forms
With 40 Members
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct.
U. with seven former members as a
nucleus, the Girls' Glee club of the uni
versity has been organised with 40 mem
bers. The members are:
First soprano Cavllla Welke, Esther
WlUon. Vashta Hosktna. Dorle Ho-fler.
Kathleen Kern, Frederlka Schilke. Thyra
Allen, Kloiae Harrlev Maurine Welch.
Nell Oaylord, Dolores Cstlow, Ethyin
Forrest, Gladys Keeney.
Second soprano Allys Anderson,
Alice Baker, Oladys Emlsori. Kstella
.Muir. Jean Mackenzie. Constance Mil
ler Leah Zlnk, Marion Taylor, Naomi
Wilson. Marlon Llnd.
First alto Belle Chatburn. Elolse Mc
pherson, Vera Shaver, Elisabeth Pride,
Dorothy Castcllac, Muriel Meyers.
Second alto Al Caraon, Irene ,Kugh,
Bella Kesse, Katherine Baker.
Several trips are being planned.
IKE OP HALF OF
fl. A.C. GLEE CLUB
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallis, Oct. 13. Portland men make
up half the college glee club, of tO
voices as selected by Professor Wil
liam Frederick Gaskins, coach of
the club and director of the school
of music.
Professor Gaskln tested the voices of
more than 86 men. Those selected were :
First tenors : Kenneth E. Hamblen and
John Ohm. Portland : Eugene Hampton
Pendleton ; Clifford Bemls, Roseburg ; C
C. Condit. Juneau. Alaska.
Second tenors Cecil F. Dunn, Port
land ; Cyril M. Parsons, Bonanza
Everett Brayton and Harry Hands. Cor-
vallls : H. C. Goodale. Anaheim, Cal.
First basses Allen Brandes, W. El
mer Ramsey. J. F. Koehr and Arth
R. Kirkham, Portland ; E. G. Fah
Block. St. Paul, Minn.
Second
52.
i Two Shingle Mills
; Close Indefinitely,
Due to Conditions
ITS
URIDIC1N
Lieutenant Harold C. Jones has
been advanced to the position oi
agent of the sea service bureau and
the local office separated from the
Seattle office. The Portland office
now becomes a full agency instead
of a sub-agency under the jurisdic
tion of Seattle.
Captain J. Howard Payne, formerly
Seattle agent, has been advanced to as
sistant director with authority over the
entire coast. This order was etiecwve
October 11. Lieutenant Jones, will re
tain the same offices and same staff as
under the old ruling.
For the enlisting of sea service men
the bureau was opened in Portland in
August. Mil. It was designated as a
sub-agency and the commandant report
ed to the agent at Seattle. With the ad
vancement of Captain Payne to the po
sition of assistant director with autnor
lty covering the entire coast the local
office waa Immediately placed on the
tooting It has been entitled to on ac
count of the position the port holds In
fhe maritime World.
The volume of grain exports rrom
Portland during the last months of the
last fiscal year and the first three
months of the new season has been
heavier then all coast porta and the sea
service bureau has been called upon to
furnish an exceptional number or men.
in addition, a large number of recruits
have been signed up for the training sta
tion and for service on board the train
ing ships.
morning.' The weather bureau predict!
a heavy" southwest. Wow (row Cape
Blaaee north during the next hours.
The North Head reports shewed M
miles of wind from the southeast Wed
nesday night and Thursday heavy
weather la leaed for along the coast
from points north of Coos Bay. -
PofilUoaa or Vessels :
Radio reports from North Head give
the position of the following vessels at
I p. nv, October 11 :
Memphis. Portland for England via
Colon and Newport News, "oft Tillamook
Head. ' . . ...
Kan Dieao. T acorn a tor san rear,
miles north Ban Francisco.
Stanley Dollar. Everett for San Fran
cisco. 465 miles from San Francisco.'
Alii ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Paul Peterson, formerly second mate
of the steamship Arcturus of 'Ihe Green
8 Ur line, has returned to Portland after
voyage around the world. The Aro
turns was built at Vancouver, Wash.,
and left Portland April 29 for the Orient
She made Japan. North China. Java and
Sues. She landed In New York with a
cargo of sugar, rubber and tin.
The steamship West Katan shifted to
the DuBois mills at Vancouver Wednes
day, where she will load 1.000,000 feet
of ties. . , ,
The steamship Steelmaker arrived up
Wednesdav afternoon and berthed at
Municipal No. 1. She has steel and gen
eral cargo and is In to the Isthmian tine.
Brit eteener McapluV V. KU via hr
foU. Arrived at Jk av Bteieaer j Steal
Mater fjsss e Terfcvr - ':- -gs-.
Seattle. Oet 1. It ' K. S.J -Artlee
Stt. Adntial Dewey, trues Teeeeae. Tj0 a. at,
Sailed 0. . Batata, for wsuoff kritsd sad
Atoka perls. Mi a m. Arrives. Oet. IS M.
S- KwmiirtaeiuM Maisanta. free Street port
via Tirnen. S P. Faftoe. fern Britiak Oa
bnatea porta, ltt:SO evB: Watt Mm. frees Ta
come aad Point Welfc IS a ai. Sefled. Oct.
IS Stt. CHjr of Seattle, for Soatbeaotera
Alaska. 10:50 p. sa: M. 8. Geotte Waahijtftoa,
far Chrtet tenia ia BeJboe, St 3:15- p. m.: str.
H. B. fcevstor. far Baa rraneieco. :1S p. s.
lasesa, Oct la. a W. A) 5fll Str.
Jcf fenon? mthboond. 13:80 a m. Saued. Oct.
1 atr. TimiheMliie aDBtkbenad. S D. au:
Oct. 11. aellvd Stt. Speeeae. eeaUileniBd.
p. m. Oct 10. adM Str. Aleak. BertMeaad,
S:S0 p. sk.
KetehOua. Oct 1. (L N. S.)
Adaiiiel Cvasa. saU.bemd.' 10 l"tahV
Oct. mj L ti. lj"wnniu-- mi. xiwiM, ii
Str. Adatiiel aasa. eenthbena
Honckene. Oct. aV tt .
Str. WeetTea. tnm Seattla. t
i, Oct. 1.H.S.
I -p. Sk"
-Arrived I !
a"iited --1 1
N. .)-
rHted
Or ' ll.(L
ram BeMhtla via Saa rruxiero
p T 1 .w. 1I-.IL N. S.I
B.) Arrtred-l-l Pieiil hi Str. Wbdber. for TeeeaM. 10 a. sa.
Str. Ueeteatle, frr Veaeeev. SUl tt 1 V. ... rrTvT0 .'TLfTi " w,Lt
AnMa Mara, for Beanie aaa ittxxmm- 1 . yrv , ?
ta... lil N. S.l SilTsfl me.
Alabama Mam. for BfatUs sad twma. Oct
J. BaUed Str. Weet Jester, tor Seattle.
Kooe. Oct. B. -It N. B.) Seile Bte.
Bermieta Mara, for Seattle - -
Sea Pedro. Oct- la (t S
U. B. Babteaa, ftwa Settle end Pert BlakefarA
BmiVMr t(. AdsMnU rarncatt, tat BeetUfc
Tictorla, Oet. It L N. S.)--Pesil--Str.
Ataes Doha, for Ooass FaUa, 0:0 a. .
Oct. 12. lieurl out Ctr. Clea Modeller 10
aVtred tr. TorohM Mattt. frost
Seattle. B:l p. m.. end proonded for Yokohama,
o Se p. m. SaUad Stt. gmiveet ot Jepaa.
for HoackoBB. aiidBlsat . .
Tanooarer, Oct. IS. t . 8.1 Arrired
Str. Oraee DoUar. from Oriental porta.
News of the Port
Afrlesit October 1$
Steel Maker. Aswriean (teaawr. from Sen
rraeafceo end New York, ceaerel.
Deaty rreemen. Ameiicaa iteemer. from Sea
Freactioo, ajeaer
Deserters O nl ear IS
Ceexct. Ameripen eteamer. (or Orieotal pbrto.
(rneral.
MARINE ALMANAC
Weather at BHer't Moutii
North Heed, Oct. 18. Conditions at the
mint of the rirer t Boon: Weather, bent
ram, wind aoutbeut as owe, a cnoppy.
North Heed, Oct. 18. Storm warains aaneo
for southeaft etonB att Wathlaetos and Ore
nn -nmmtm t 1 1 a m Storm morinc (OOtheeM
frnm North Pariflc. etroiit to whole eoatheut
wirdu, ihifUng to eontuweet I rot uape oieaco
rurtb.
Kelao, Wash.. Oct. 13. The Kelso
Shingle company mill here and the Co
' lurabia Shingle company's plant at Ka
lama. have shut down indefinitely be
cause of unfavorable conditions in the
shingle business. Other mills of this
tlclnltjMkre planning" to take the ssme
action as sootr as they finish cutting
lose on hand. The Crescent Shingle
company's mill In Kelso is also shut
. down for the present, but will probably
resume and finish cutting its logs.
The Cowlita county mstltuts Is In ses
sion at Kelso with about 140 teachers
attending. County Superintendent Jo
seph Gardner Is supervising the sessions.
Interest Is Shown
In Marketing Bill
Ashland. Oct. li. Representing the
State Taxpayers' league, J. F. Langner
and F. 1. Oollehur spoke to a repre
sentative crowd of business men and
ranchsrs of Ashland and vicinity. Golle
hur discussed the divided legislature ses
sion bill and opposed the Interest rate
measure, meeting; considerable approval.
Langner explained the marketing: bill.
His illustrations of the workings of this
plan In California Interested the crowd,
which kept him on the stage a half hour
after his talk answering questions.
basses Victor Hesse and
RalDh Strong. Portland: Rudoipn
Hillstrom. Marshfleld; E. L. Kimball,
Eugene: Mark Moe, Hood River.
The club plans to give a Joint operetta
with the Madrigal or girls- gles cluo.
Positions carrying attractive salaries
are open to graduates Of the college
The state board of agriculture of Okla
homa has a position open in the state
seed laboratory which pays ilSOO and
traveling expenses. The state college
of New Mexico Is looking for an assist
ant in horticulture st 11800, whose du
ties will be to Instruct and to do experi
ment station work. A man In Lyls,
Wash., wants a graduate to serve as
manager of a 100 acre ranch. Including
30 acres of bearing fruit trees and
equipped with modern conveniences.
Mazamas Protest
Trails Defacement;
Officers Selected
Mazamas. through their executive
council, went on record Tuesday night
as vigorously protesting against the de
facement of forfst trails by advertising,
having In mind the recent whitewashing
i the pinnacle of Larch mountain.
The council elected the following offi
cers from its personnel for the ensuing
vear In accordance with the regulations
of the club which provide for the elec
tion of the council by the members ana
the election of the officers by- the
council
President A. B. Williams : vice- presi
dent. LeRoy K. Anderson ; corresponding
secretary, Alfred F. Baker; recording
secretary, Laura H. Teterson ; financial
secretary, Martha E. Nllssoh ; historian.
I .ola. I. Cretahton : treasurer. Harry 1
Wolbers: chairman of outing committee,
Roy W. Ayer: chairman of local walks
committee, E. H. Dowling.
MOTORSHIP PERU DIVERTED;
TO LOAD WHEAT AT ASTORIA
Astoria, Or.. Oct. 18. Word was re
ceived In the city today that the Danish
motorshlp Peru had been diverted from
her run to the Columbia river and would
proceed to Puget Sound.
Following this report. H. L. Tabke,
traffic manager of the Port of Aatoria.
announced the Peru would arrive off
the month of the river Saturday morn
ing In ballast to take on full cargo of
wheat at the local terminate.
The craft, which is of 5tH net tons
and Is in the service of the Bast Asiatic
la to load a full cargo of S500 tons of
wheat she is to carry east for Kerr, Clif
ford & Co.
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ADMIRAL INE TRANSFERS
S. S. WABAN TO STRUT H ERS
Official transfer of the Bteamship
Waban from the Pacific Steamship com
pany to Struthers at Dixon, was made
Wednesday afternoon in the offices of
the Admiral, line. She was checked pver
at Municipal No. 4. where the craft has
been laying for several weeks.
The Waban will take wheat to Callo.
on the West Coast, and will e loaded by
Balfour, duthrle It Co. She was for
merly one of the regular Oriental car
riers operated by the Pacific Steamship
company. Of the original fleet of six
shipping board vessels, only the Aber
cos, Pawlet and Coaxet are left Jap
anese ports and Manila will be the only
ports of call.
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TWm st Aitorta Thsrtdsy
weter. lw wtr.
1., 7.8 feet. 8:1 a. m.. 2.3 feet
n.. 8.T feet. 8:54 p. m.. 0.2 foot.
DAILY BITE& BKADI5C8
Its, Pacific Time.
STATIONS,
t'mdlt . . . .
Albany
Salem
Oregon City . .
Portland
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Notice to the Stockholders
OF
Arthur L. Smith Motors. Inc.
The annual election was held on October -7 and the old board
of directors was elected unanimously. The financial report
was remarkabje in this respect, that before we are ready for
business orders have reached us without solicitation, stnd
before the first machine was finished, to the amount of
$5,212,600 and these orders have a profit for the company
amounting to $90 for every dollar expended to date. The
latest invention,, our Gasmaker for Autos, was shown run
ning, and all present were amazed at the power and ef
ficiency. This Gasmaker more, than doubles the mileage on
Kerosene without using: any gasoline, not even for starting,
and on gasoline the increase in power and mileage is 70 per
cent. It uses any of five fuels equally well..y
Arthur L. Smith Motors, Inc.
447 Sherlock Building, Portland. Oregon
rived Baits J. D. Peter, from BestlM, tewta.
Tseema. Ue. fl. f - S-J oeuea avw.
Cray for Stitmh CwJemtrie. Arrt.eS Str.
Asm, from OtomWa rrew. . ..-
Heed AUtok. Calfma. la. W Foam,
Menaeetoe. 8:05 a. a.! Coonll.. Fort Bmsif
4MS a. m.t alert Kaebaer. -Cooe Her. S-.4S
a. m.1 admiral Nksbotaon.- Seats Berber. 8:88
a. m. Soiled C. S. ftC ?, Urn
T18 a. BM sane rslVrtsa, U tow hu resf
lem. Pott Sea Lei. 9:88 a. a. ' -1
i n I -Litiis l I ,11 oewHgay
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I D AN K I
DAMAGED SOY BEAN CAKE
PUT THROUGH CHEMICAIvS
Six hundred tone of soy bean cake
on municipal dock No. p. BOO of which
is for the fortiano riounng mi
mny, Is being treated cnemicany at ine
Munlcloai aocK in an eiiun io ro i
matter clear. It arrived In bad shape
on the cteamsnlp west neats ana -
discharged on the dock, but before re
moval was ireatea 10 a cneinioii imwi.
The hun cake was oriainally pur
chased tor cattle food but the presence
of mold caused tne consignees to givo
It treatment. It will require several
davn rierors it can oe asterminea ay mo
BIVEB FOBKCAST
The Willemette river et PortUad will remain
nearly .tattoo.rjr durinc the next two or three
oay. except as anectea or tne twe.
AT HEIGHBORI3VG PORTS
AstAria. Oct. IS. Ift nr at 8 last nieht-
Steamer Steel Maker, from New York Tie San
Francisco. Arrived et 1 aad left up et S:SS
a. m. Steamer Datur Freeman from San Fran-,
cuco. arrired a S a. m. Steamer Johaa
Poulxen fmm San Francieeo.
San Francisco. Oct. 18. Arrived Steamer
Sterl Exporter from New Tor for Portland.
Tecoma, Oct. 18. Arrived at midnight
Steamer Anjrox from Astoria.
Coo By. Oct 18. Arrived st 7 a. m.
Steamer City of Torek from Sen Francisco
via Eureka for Portland.
St. Helen Oct. IS. Panted et 10 a. m.
Steamer Steel Maker. '
Han rranctaoo. Oct. 12. Arrived at 4 p. m.
Steamer Rom City from Portland. Sailed
at 6 p. m. Steamer Claueeue for Portland
from Beblne.
Gibraltar, Oct. 8. Sailed British teamer
'Mount Benrjm for Portland ri British Colum
bia. San Pedro. Oat 18. Arrived at a ra
i-itv nf Reno from Portland. Sailed
at 5 p. m. Steamer EaaterS Glen, from Port
land for New York. Sailed at fl p. m. steamer
Multnomah for Portland via Baa rraneiaoo.
Aatoria, Oct. 1 J Sailed at 4:4B p.
"You'll Always Find
says the Good Judge
That you get more
genuine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of
tobacco.
A small chew last
so much longer than
a big chew of the
ordinary kind. And the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
satisfaction.
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that
Put up in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
1
iililllillBIIH
chemists whether it will be
stock food or lor rem user.
for
STORM WARNINGS ORDERED UP
IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON
Storm warnings were ordered up at all
ports on the coasts or uregon ana
Washington at 11 o'clock; weanesoay
I3-
Third Logger Killed
- In 48-Hour Period
Aberdeen. Waahv Oct. 13 Sam Sal
maneon. loscer In the employ of the
Clemons IjOffginft company of Melbourne,
died here following injuries received
Tuesday when a logging line struck him
on the head, fracturing his skull. Sal
manson was rushed to Aberdeen. He
was 35 years of age. The death of Sal
maneon was the third In county logging
camps in 48 hours. Others were Mel
ville Hardin and Frank Runqulst. who
died from a similar accident at Schafer
Broa." camp 6.
Many Civic Bodies
Have Not Voted on
Port Consolidation
Th nort consolidation measure, which
will be voted uDOn by the citisens of
Portland at the November election, is
still neither approved nor disapproved
by many of the civic bodies of the city.
Tuasdav evenine members of the
board of directors of the Chamber of
Commerce met representatives of the
port and dock commissions to thresh out
the matter and arrive at a decision. The
meeting lasted for slightly over four
hours, but the board did hot arrive at
a -definite decision in the matter.
7?
Every Concoction of
Bootlegger Is Seized
i
Astoria. Oct. IS. Every concoction
known to the bootlegger, a brewery and
a distillery, two patrol wagon, loads, were
seised Tuesday evening by the Astoria
police Iri the largest haul yet made here,
tn a raid on the Julius Baklt residence,
y 948 Exchange street.
Honor Traternity
Enters University
University of Oergon. Eugene, Oct 13.
Gamma Beta Slama. men's national
honorary commerce fraternity, has
granted a charter to the local University
Commercial club. Members of the Uni
versity Commercial club who will be
Initiated at the installation are : jack
Henefeil, president; Don Davis, treas
urer; Franklin Miller, Bill Blackaby,
Carl Miller, and Ross McKenna. sec
retary.
TRANSPORTATION
SanFrancisco
fS. S. ROSE CITY
DIPARTS 10:00 A. a
Tuesday, October 19
FROM AINSW0RTH DOOR
PARS INOLUOtS aSJTH AND MiaLS.
mr T.Toor,c,k.oR WAS.
ASTSRIA AND WAT POINTS
STR. GEORGIA A
Reus Trip Oeitr tSeeee rrMesi
teaees PertteeeJ ',1 - m AMer at, I
HHV is ' nvTwnie s s sja
PLAVIL DOCK
- pars sa.oo saoh wav
Direct eeaneettss lee Seel Seeahea. siejaa
See OeUf, S S at, leer Day Sae.ee SmtcJar
r. ..;,-.' Baefa 442a. 841-S8 -
$450,000 Issue Is
Successful in Talent
Ashland, Oct. 13 The Talent district
Tuesday voted a $460,000 bond issue to
continue improvement of Irrigation. The
vote waa 7 to 1. This will bring 8S00
additional acres under water, lying east
and west of Talent and within a mile
of Ashland and also continuing- south
of Ashland. Work wlH begin the first
of next year.
President Kerr Honored
Oregon Agricultural College. Corval
11s, Oct. IS. President W. J. Kerr, be
fore he left on a three weeks' trip In
the East, received ah Invitation from
President Thompson of the Ohio State
university to preside at a session ot the
semi-centennial exercises of the insti
tution Thursday.
Engineers Oppose Scale
San Francisco. Oct II. (f. N. S.)-
With 95 per cent of the ballots cast on
the referendum taken by the Marin
Emgtheers' Beneficial association to de
termine whether its members are la
favor of the new wage scale, the vote
is sard to be stand 10 to one against ac
cepting th owners' terms. The vote
was tabulated by the national officers at
Washlngtor - 1
BEAT THE DIRT TO IT
Use a Vacuum !
October days are here '
once more,
The s a d d e s t of the
year ;
When fall houseclean
ing comes again
And housewives' hours
are drear.
But if they're wise, they
know just how
To banish dirt right
soon ;
A vacuum cleaner is the
way
It a Iways beats a
broom.
In fifteen minutes, rugs
are .cleaned, . i
The floors in lesser
time:
All dirt from hangings
soon removed,
And home is made to
shine.
Mattresses are kept al-
tnost like new,
Che vacuum cleaner
way :
And time still left for
pleasure, too,
At least a bit each day.
So buy a "vac," 'twill
pay vou we'.'.
And youHl enjoy life
the more;
They have a stocky al
ways on hand
At- SCOTT'S, the
Electric Store.
Scott Electric
Co.
Broadway 1820
Fifth and Oak
PORTLAND has
5 Transcontinental Railroads
24 Banks National and Commercial
51 Newspapers and Periodicals
38 Charity Organizations
3 Progressive Stout-Lyons Drug Stores:
r-3
Insurance
Against Adversity
Money saved, and prof
itably" employed, -is the
best insurance against
adversity, as thousands
can testify from experi
ence. Many people make no
effort to save, because
thev do not consider it
worth while, with the small amount they
could deposit each week.
But consider what five dollars a week;
plus the interest, amounts to at the end
of a year.- Keep that up for five years,
and you have a tidy sum to invest.
As a business man or woman, you can't
afford to neglect either a savings or
checking account. May we discuss the
matter with you?
Ladd & Tilton Bank
Washington at Third
Oldest in
- the
Northwest
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3.50 Horlick's Malted Milk;
Hospital size $2.98
7Sc 1 lb. Theatrical Cold
Cream 48c
1.40 Sal Hepatlca
98c
1.50 Bath Spray 98c
75c Effervescence Sodium
Phosphate ... .'48c
1.25 Enot Fruit Salts. -98c
SOc 4-oz. Cascara Aromatic;
special 38c
f -v
35c Borden's Eagle Brand
Milk 25c
: : i
SOc Pebeco Tooth Paste, I
special 37c j
( '
65c Bicycle Cards 39c
y
50c Jar Rice Powder.. 39c
as
1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk,
special 80c
S3
-3
50c 100. Ya, XA or l-jr. Calo
mel Tablets 25c
35c 100 Hiuckle's Pills,
special 23c
25c 3 oz. tysol ......19c
Checking
and
Savings
Accounts
Bonds
Trust
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The
Bank of
Convenience
We invite ohecking and
ings account. In exchange
we extend banking ervice,
complete 'and of highest ;
character.
Aside from the coveniencet
of an established banking
connection, our depositor
are entitled to, and receive,
the full services of our four
departments.
Lumbermenc
Trust Co.
Broadway and Oak
5.00 Thermos Lunch Kits,
special $3.21
i5c Palm
only . .
Olive Soap,
3 for
-25c
15c Envelopes, 3 lor.... 25c
1.10 Nuxated Iron Tablets
for 79c
60c Lavorls
45c
15c Jaj Rose Soap
10c
Mail Order Notice:
Please include postace on all orders and War Tax on
article desicnated by an asterisk (). Rate of tax U
lc for each 25c or fraction thereof.
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Northern Pacific Pharmacy
3d and Morrison Sts.
Perkins Pharmacy v
Fifth and Washington Sis.
Irvington Pharmacy
East 15th and Broadway
!TTT!TTT'
CALIFOIRNIA
Winter Playground of the Pacific
Where the climate brings sunshine
and flowers the year round
Play eolf over splendid courses, tennis on championship courts)
polo on flells of International renowns motor over perfect bifh
ways; horseback riding aton picturesque brldal-pathsj surl
bathing; on smooth sandy beaches.
Reduced Rbund Trip
Winter Excursion Tickets
VU
The Shasta Route
On sale daily to March 31. 1931.
Final return limit April 30. 1921.
Stqpovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets.
California booklets will help you select the resort of your
choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request.
S
, Inquire. ot toc4 AcenU fr partleulara as t fra,
routea, lpLas cat accommodaUona, and train service. . - .
Southern Pacific Lines
! - ' JOHN M. SCOTT e : " SiH
I General Paewenger Arent , 'y;