E. & W. Chandler Tlie Different Store Our Winter Stock of "Comfort Goods" Is Complete Underwear, we have seperate garments and union suits, priced from 75c up Sweaters from $1.75 up Sport Sets from $1.25 up Tokes from 45c up iMackinaws from $5.00 up Stag Shirts from $4.00 up Wool Gloves and Mittens Blankets and Comforts Our line of Heaters from $3.25 to $23.50 Dont Miss Inis 10-iN Igilt Richland Opera House Thfe last reels of "The Adven tures of Miss Liberty'' will be shown, together with the first reels of another great serial. We are told that the program will be one of the best ever shown here New Bridge on Friday night Don't Fail to Come Admission: Adults 20c; Children 15c I WONDER WHY THEY ARE TELLING MEN WHAT EVERYBODY) HAS KNOWN FOR 85 YEARS) . -i r- THfc POINT ISysJOWJ TUU WN UUI UlLi GENUINE GRAVELY! AROUND HERE. . . i GENUINE GRAVELY 1 AROUND HER 5N GRAY ELY "S CELEBRATED Chewing Plu nKFOnCTHC INVCNTIC OFOUn PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GOAVELV PLUG TOUACCO MADE GTnlCTLV FOP ITS CHCWINCJ QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FPCCH IN THIS BCCTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KCCPO IT FPCGHAND CLCAN and OOOD. ALITTLC CHCWOF GRAVCLY l&ENOUOH AND LAOTS LONOCH THAN A UIO CHEW PVPIJYP,OnY IS FALLING INTO STEP-DILL OltLQOARDS AHE HKiNb READ" TV -.i r ' f- i LI jisrS? CHAMOIS SICIN IS RARE. What Oflrn Pnjioo For It I Roally the Ilido of Sheep. Tlio iii;: . Known us ltuiii - In cit'tr, under ti..- i.i.nl t nrtirhv Un-'Uii i , niiuiiM r. .i ilu imt In eiy n i scribe tin-. ii A l.iriie New . ' .i.i nitluT Hi i i tne Its Wltr.'US (Inn . I .i were Ki-i ; tllV Mi-. Voted ii tn dull. Hie tniili that of i 1 Tho ... Is It K ainttll h Alp. ( .- of WcMi I.K ulli' thlllf; U (it'll In I', .tlil. icttiint nni.tlii-r, i:n .. i i il ilt-nl i( inlw-rti in h i I rs Id nil iiii'.i,..i!l i . o li i ill and Itn tliiTcn-a. .- frtu m nuiiie it it U If. .....-. rutin t lie fXi .ri .ti . .t ty it (if iintf. i, v a :l lllll.lllitlllH (III- I - 'I I ."ittiilutiM ttnil (hi in- ni.tiiiu II Am. I. Tlli'iv "as ii dtui' tlntii.nU huh' vn UHCtl In in.ikc 'Hiiitiimij " ..UlllS tin tilt" t'lta:-.i"is nmt or lllitt'lupo Is jirn tk'iilly t- iiiii't. Now nil (In- tl iiu-is .slilllS Jill- HllM'INklllS. W'IH'11 (I K... i la IIlt "' its ( tiitilic (wt) nLius (lu lloslt nU'.t' N tnu'tl to initLo "i liittit i.s," All .isli:tlilt i-liiiiuiils si, Ins mi tanntsl .ilicc'imliiiiH. in this itiicctl-in It mlxltt he well to rt'iunrl; I Imt doc- tililn cloven tire not innilc of (loc-i.lns. for t tit Aiucrk'iin nntt'luiit'. whose lilili- was iIuchUIii, Is its ruro as the tloilo or tin- Imffiiln. The uinkliiK of tho ho calli-il chainoH bLiiis Is it rather interesting peratluii tVlonir the Hliore of I.oiik IkIiii:i1 nntl ho- yoml I h 11 1 you tiro apt to he assailed. If i ho wind Is front the south, by an odor which reminds you of eliaino'is. It Is not the odor of the skin, how evi r, hut the pungent smell from a fish oil factory where tons of men hitdi-n arc boiled for the oil the llsh coiiialns. All Kheepshlns used hi the mil. In;,' of chamois leather, so called. ure treated with nothing hut this llsh oil. Tho HkltiH arc Immersi-d lu vats of the oil and arc permitted to remain there for n month or more. Then they are wruiiK out and litiuj; up to dry. turning meanwhile n yellow color. If a white or cream shade Is desired thi- skins are lilea'-licil In the huh. Shoo and Leather Iteporter. THE CAMERA AS A DETECTIVE. ECONOMIC AND MILITARY PR EPA tfEDNESS THE UNIVERSITY 0F,s OREGON In addition to complete courts In enaral and scientific education, offers full opportunities In MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE Plan for effective future service. Your country: needs It, Send for free Illustrated bookie t ."Train the Brain for Peace or War" and "The Woman andl the University." Address Registrar, ' I UNIVERSITY OF. OREGON, Euiene?J)reQOft Its Keen Eyo Sees Things the Micro- scopo Cannot Discover. The camera has been frequently In strumental In the detection of crimi nals. In cttKcM of forgery photography Is invaluable, for there Is no forger In tho world clever enough to hafllo Its rfctiftlvo skill. An Interesting proof of this was pro. vldiil n few years ago In the case of a forged will. An enlarged photograph revealed t)ie penciled lines over which the names of the testator and witnesses hud been written, although no trace of them was visible through tho micro scope. This I otto of the peculiarities of the camera, that It brings to light marks which are Invisible through a microscope, Just as it has been known to reveal the signs of measles and smallpox several dayH before they be came visible to the naked eye. When a forged signature Is suspected tho method adopted Is to tako photo graphs of tho genuine and supposed false signatures, magnify each a hun dredfold or more and eomparo tho re sults. Under this careful test the sliKht est discrepancy becomes exaggerated out of close resemblance to the signa ture, and every sign of hesitancy for few forgerH can wrlto u counterfeit sig nature with iKirfect ease and fluency stands revealed. 1 A. forged banknote, iiowover minutely Are You Eating To Win the War? 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Lltllo Owennlo felt It lutr duty fo en tertain a until who hud heen called In to do hoiiio carpenter work and bet'itu hy mhUIiik If lie had a papa nntl iuiiiiiiiiii. Ho Htild yen. Theii hIiu iihI;ciI If he had any hmtherH or any hIhIoih. Ilu replied hy Hiiylui; he hail threolialf hrothet'H mid threo half hIhIi.th. After looking nt lit in for a nioiueut Intently hIiu Hiild: "Are you tho only wholo ono thero WIIH?" Ilenewal time ia hero. Our Immlornnta. Tlio IimiiiIkimiiIh who have liecit laud ed at I:IIIh IhIiiiiiI liitve heoti of a hlKher typo than Uhjho of nit cailler I line. Of coureo tlicro Iiiih heen a wonderful chuiiKo In tllelr dreH. When I first went Into tho work It wax l'l:e koIiii; to the Oponi, the uatho cimtuuieH wu lined to ki'o whenever a dilplnad of liu inlKrantH landed. Now there ate very few national i-ohIiiiiioi fo lie Heen. ChrlHtlau Herald. Ropublics and Gratitude . "Do you reKitrd reptihlleH iim uiiKnitu ful?" "Hitch hiHforleitl rending iih I Imvo done," replied Henator ,Sorliiun, "does not lead mi! to think no, KoiuetlnteH they are only naturally lenrntful of he lm: lieiHiHleutly tlltnllauiiued," WiihIi liiRton Hlar, " Bully 8olutlon. ProfeHHtir-l'at, wliat In your Holti tlon to the worltl prnhletu? I'at-Welljj nor.. I think we Hhoiild have, u..,wivr.lil. duinofraey-wlth an lrlnlnimn for klu. A ike)