RUSTIC HOTEL AT DIAMOND W IS VELLUIiDERVAY .-' Construction ot a rustic C hotel at Diamond lake, 20 miles north of Crater lake,, is weft under way, according to announcement ot Walter ;.lve, former ly of the local J bureau of planting-. United Stales forfest" servlee. iwwtf sta- tipned at Roseburg as forest examiner of the Umpqua forest. Xeve Is a -vuf-Itor -ita Portland on two weeks' leaTev ' .The new hotel which: is ot peeled Jogs, 40 by 100 feet, will have tent ac- commodations and cottages to attract vlsitprs to the naw reserve next sum mer, The lake will be easily accea slble by motor over the new road and last year was visited bji more than 400 persons. It Is -located In an unusuaUy seenlc spot Tiear -th summit ; of the . Cascade range at an srievatlon of $200 feet There Is excellent fishing. '-, The forest service has - set aside a f strip three- miles' -long-for cartp grounds and there are 25 summer home aitea available, most of,. the permits for '. which have already been applied for. - There 'arVaiBOf a draen3;bat on the lake which may. be rented io fisher-r : men. ' This road which lead t romH . ; Crater lake will be completed this sum mar as far as Crescent lake, making aav exceptionally interesting tour. I . School Bids to Be - Delayed for Plans :f- For Ventilation Bids for the erection of the ' new Chapman school will not be called . for until the architect's plans Include a heating and ventilating system; that is satisfactory to X. A. Keller, the hoard's heating and ventilating expert.' This than another week.. ... -v-? ,-' 1 - " Director George B. Thomas Jat,4he board meeting last night,, attempted to get the "board to accept-the ' present plans ot the architect, Newton C. Gauntt,.and. let the heating and venti lating provisions - be ! entered " later". Gauntt said, he was willing to make any changes Keller suggested. . V'1- Chairman Shull, supported toys a. ma-. ; Jority of the board, objected- to 'this : "slipshod.'? method, ; however, : and de clined to approve the plans until they were mada. 'right." 4 . -;' n" Ne wG(mn a1 Bufldings Denied Proposals for the erection of new buildings for the Multnomah county fair were frowned npoh as opposed to the policy of economy recommended at the meeting of the board of direct- - ors Monday ' afternoon.. - The former members of the board were reelected for .the ensuing year, their number - including H. A. Lewis, Sam Howitt, Theodore Brugger, frank Heine and .Torn Kruder. A second meeting is planned for the near future by board members at which time, a- president, vlre president, secretary and treasurer , wil be elected; and the books df Ahe fair association will beiexamlnedPlans " 4 r , Jf X V m m : Rumrunner in Speed Boat: Is ShotfDown By Revenue Craft i . BeatUe. Dec. a; (U.'P.i In" spite of the heroic efforts of his father, W. G. Thompson, to save his life by submit ting tp a blood transfusion operation. H. W." Thompson,' whowaa shot down last night' in -a whiskey battle on the Sound, was at the point ot death today at a hospital. , s -J Meanwhile .Thompson's two com panions, i R. J. Thompson, a brother, and Oscar Taylor, are in the city Jail and federal authorities .are holding their speed boat with, a -contraband cargo of 60 oaes of . whiskey and a barrel of bottled Canadian beer. ' - .The boat was captured by the'-revenue-'matter Areata, following a pro longed engagement ft which scores of shots were fired, off Point No Point. The Areata ; spied ;-the speed boat about 8 p. in. and ordered the latter to stop Imt, it .to alleged. th ram run ners opened fire with, rifles, -Thomp son' was struck by a shot from the Areata and fell with a bullet through the abdomen. This -disheartened his brother, who brought the boat, to a haltT Papers found on the vessel in dicated that she and her crew . came from Seattle. . . Woman5 Pal Betrays Slayer, Who Then Implicates Others Chicago, Dec. 5. I. N. S. Betrayed into the " .s of Ihe police by a wo man, . Morris Bogolowski, 23, today made a cor. lete confession, according to Chief of Detectives Michael Hughes, that he and three other men now under arrest v reir-ansic-le for the mur der of "Handsome". Joe Lanus, wealthy automobile dealer. - Lanus was shot and killed-during a holdup - when' one of the; four bandits called upon him to '"throw up his hands, "Bogolowski declared. - The . murder occurred 10 days ago in Lanus' salesroom. " The woman who "squawked" Is Julia Harnett, 25,- alleged sweetheart of "Wil liam Cramer, one of the four princi pals -In the slaying. Bogolowski accused Lawrence Hef- fernan, 2S, of firing the two shots which killed Lanus. He said Lamia shot William Cramer, 12. another .of the gang. In the arm when Hef fernan and Cramer ordered - the -automobile man -to throw up hts bands.'; . . Merchant fErince - IsTeeling Better j -3. Philadelphia, Dec. S. (C.: P.V-lmi pravement . la : the condition of .John Wanamaker. 84. merchant, who ' has been ill at hiahome here with a severe cold; was, reported by his . physicians today. "- " uentraita, w aaa, iecr &i fme Piorth ern Pacific railway, beginning Decern ber IT,- will run two trips daily be tween Oiympia and Centraiia. accord ing to announcement. The trains will make direct : connections e here ; with trains to- Portland and South Bend. , AT YOUR ( Service! every- minute : of ? every day and night an experienced staff that strives individually and -collectively for your . comfort ! and convenience ! ; -. . Manager cussed. 5 of Gypsey Family Are Killed by Train Oklahoma aty, Okl Dec. ' B. (I. N. S.) -Four - persons who sustained Injuries last 'night when a Guthrie iaterurbaB crashed Into a Fbrd - tour ing car. resulting in the death of five gypsies, r.were in i the hospital recovering- from' , slight injuries this morning. The force of the crash was so, great that the car .was torn up and the interurhas car-derailed. Pete Tanko. a gypsy, was decapitated. The rest of the party were members of Ua family. 1 - 1 1 "" .. . SAMUEL MeFAKLAHD Centralis, Wash, - Dec 5. Samuel McFarland, , 70. a. resident of Hanna ford valley for 13 years, died here Sun' day. Two children. " Mra- '-Pranlt Ipe of Centraiia and R. J. McBarland of Hannaford valleyi survive r - - V mbs.' 6 H- ctrmmroHAM ' Albany.- Dec. ,8.- Mrs-; G. H. Cuh rUngham. 78, t resident of Albany for three years, ' died - at her v home here Sunday. She is survived fay her hus band and seven step-children. Think of it Two and One-Half Yfidra Co Pay $850 Yoar Old Piano ; Pay Part LUDWIG DAINTY GRAND Beauty of finish and design characterize all Lurj wig crea tions. Beauty of Tone, the ' greatest essential in a grand piano, is more than note worthy in this splendid new Ludwi;f Its tonal' resonance and purity combined with 'great volume and sweetness has won the enthusiastic indorsement of musicians everywhere. We: would like you to test it thor oughly. Its beauty will surprise and delight. MAS0N SHAMUf I PIANOS- 148 Fifth St., Near Morrison V Other Stores Oaklasd, Prttno, Saa Diego, SacrameBtO) : t 8a a. Jose, Lo Asireles San Francisco I--, MM !! mm ir i - - " - f -.- - " :," - 1 . l s.r '. The Lasting Gift IT is. the custom, at Christmas time, to remember those closest to us with some "gift which will afford last ing pleasure. We offer,' as a suggestion, a gift which . will be of more value and comfort next 'J . Christmas than this and more and . . more so as time goes on a United ; States National savings account. - M" : I Each member of your family is entitled ". i to a little-bank account of his: or her : j own- not necessarily large to start -. r i with,1 but an incentive to industry and : t thrift.- .;; ; Whatever else ymmay; give, this .: . rChristmas, include a savings accounts - ' ;. v ...i u ''One of ihe Norihwtsfs Great Banks" ' 1 1 - 4 , National Baulo TheGity of PaiisFirstYearin Busbess J mi 7 j , " j 4-' " ' - - u . s j , - -1 tii'"" "" ' ' Full Lines of v ( V ' X - ? Latest Styles U DRESSES h 7 V ' ' - : U : ' Kinds WiU Be ; JuSt Jf r-X V (T) L J Ln J 1 S ' Found.,..-. Rejave . Ly ) ,7 cl j 1 r, 1 ., ' . : t 5 IE MUiS.T 0:0.0 ;.v TTT - ?! ...RAISE.;: IMT HE NEXT ;10;; BATS Sale Begimis ait 1 0 a.:m., Wedimesd We are tremendously overstocked with suits, coats and dresses and a stock reducing sale is imperative. Ordi- . narily this firm would wait until after the holidays, but conditions bring us to the decision that! now is the opportune time, just when the demand is greatest for nice watm winter apparel. v ; - v r a A stock of bandsome Fall Suits, Coats : and Dresses bought for this our first fall season in business aggre-. gating into thousands of dollars must be liquidated into., cash in the next ten days as the owners have authorized " the manager to disregard all former cost and raise the cash as it is imperative that this must be done at once. i ' i . 1 " m .ss-- -a. t',i!1M,iiiii;iii.iit:ll..ii,ii... :MiHria.jt!Hiii:;i,;jiw iili!!i,!iLmliiill!.lil!liiill,iliiliiulii A SALE'OF-SU it, s - ? 1 If you've been wanting a suit, now is the time to buy it, when you have the double advantage of decisive reduc-t 'tions and a very complete stock from which to select. .Tailored suits in Twills, Tricotine and Mannish Mixtures ' dressier suits in rich wintry fabrics trimmed with squirrel, beaver, wolf, fitch, fox and caraculsuits coni-.-.bining exclusive models of fine materials, beautifully fur trimmed, have .been sharply cut in price for this great - go To to go ;95 To $49.50 SUITS to go at a $52.5aSUITS $29-95 To $98.50 SUITS $J).95 to go at:,:. . . . Tt $110.00 to go at Bslkm StyW?Br OTllTp S: s "r- . .... . . . - -jr ZZ3 $135.00 NOVELTY Sllt $,95' T'riimn'-with'Rtissian Peiat'.i' ' 'il; 'J( - V T II 11 3 Beaver c ir arid cuffs, to go at. A -S A LE W'F'CO ATS! That's just. tghat they are better coats at lower prices than you've met with this season bef ore. They repre- - sent the cream of our own high-grade stocks, and ifrill make -this' Money Baising Sale!, an event of surpassing ' value. All are of excellent lavored materials, ot course, and splendidly. taiIored--rOtherwise, we would not have them. And you will be delighted with the unusual quality of the fursbeaver, squirrel, caracul, kit fox and wolf. There are' all sizes, ; women's and misses', and every possible style. " " to go at . :U..Vi.' $25 Sport GOATS $ 1 .95 to go at . . . ... ........ JLlP' $39.50 to go .0 iS GOATS $2495 P$52M (XpS $.95, awal asm km 1 S $110:00 ".vr,:'.'. co f. $kO,95 to go at . ; . ........... . ; . . .1. . f y $185,lTeQAT I to go at . ,'.5. ... . . . . . . .....j 11 i..!J,!l',.liiml!i;!i;il,i Hllil.liiliitilliiiinit! '. A SA L E Q F: -MME ,4. -.r ' 1 t -31 I in- al Tifr 1 ' - .1 - ! ill I If you've seen a City of Paris dress you wanted but couldn't afford, -come in tomorrow. You may be for tunate enough to find that very garment at a price very much reduced. Or if you haven't found quite what you want, come in and see the hundreds of new arrivals, specially priced for this great Money Raising Sale. Even if you are not needing a dress immediately, you will be wise not to let this opportunity slip. For the frocks are very new, very smart, in every favored material for street, afternoon, dinner and , the dance .and the values are such as only a City of Paris Sale could produce! $35.00 s DRESSES to go vat To $42.50 DRESSES to go at I' - r . in- ... .r f r $59.50 Fur. trimmed, '19 .50 i DRESSES $9.95 ? DRESS $'5(Q).95 1, to go at '&y : $89.50 "iEfarar Choker $ETd .95 to go at ;.r.:;..:.l..:.;vi.'.;. : ATfc,-, $169,50 ??SMS.Dres? $95 ' to go at . V.. .; ... ...... ..:.. - u 'ASS- $49.50 DRESSES in stout models, to go at . . 6 i $69.50, Untrimmed G e r o n a CLOTH COATS,, black only, full length', in sizes from 38 to ; 46,' to go: at :;f;:gfc: 7 i Exclusive Apparel for Women $32t0 FLAPPER! JACQUETS to go at ' .? :Everyrgarnent : in the . Stcrsf I K included in this Sale. ,., . s 358 ALDER -STREET The Southeast Corner of STORE CLOSED -1 ENTIRE STOCK A