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THE OREGON 8UNAY JOURNAL POKTLAWD, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER M. ltOi. TMCTgtWP ... U . j TOWN TOPICS One of the mrjst cheering observations In all this Christina happiness has been the brightening of hundreds of bona by the Introduction of the wonderful gaso line lamp where the kerosene lightning bug held sway before. These gasoline Illuminators are the most pronounced g1oom-dlspl)ers the cenlus of man has yet brought to perfection, and to the H . Manning Lighting & Supply company. 4.1 Third street, this city, belongs the distinction f Introducing them to this community and the state of Oregon. The company sells single lamps for the home, which muy be movejjabput from room to room. r what In Vrfown the "sys tem" lamps -the kind with the gasoline tank In the ogsegient, the yard or shed, and stationary lumps wherever needed, connected h hollow wires, for stores, of fices or other pierce where flrst-clase light Is needed t prtcea that puts the JteroHene nuisance out of business. These lamps are used In either the city or country and are a boon to all who own them. The company sells all kinds of gas and electric fixtures aa well. Merry Christmas. Brown, where you going for dinner? Same to you. Jones, end many of them. Where do I dine today? Why. at Max Smith's, of course; a team of horses couldn't pull me elsewhere. Don't you know. Jones. I look forward to tak ing dinner at Smith's Just aa -much as I look for Christmas to roll around. I've been eating dinners at Max's for a long while, and I Just couldn't think at going snywhere else. I've had three Invitations out, put t turned Out my palms and said. "May. nay: thanking you Juat the same." You see. eome of these surly, dyspeptic fellows around town well. Max Hralth savea me that fate. Now come right along. Jones, you're to be my guest. I'm Juat going to back up my argument by delivering the goods. Whst'll you have, turkey, chicken or duck you aay the word. Max doea the rest. Special services have been prepared for the week at Grace Methodist church. Taylor and Twelfth streets. "Mother Goose and Her Children" la the title of a cantata that will be given by the Ep worth league for the children of the Sunday school. The festivities will be held Wednesday evening at 7:S0 o'clock. Sunday morning. New Year's day. Bishop J. M. Thoburn will preach at the morn ing services. The evening aermon will be delivered by the regular pastor. The brotherhood of St. Paul will give their annual reception to the men of the city Monday evening at T:46 o'clock. Ad dresses will be made by Bishop Moore and other prominent speakers. Profes sor Wllders organ recital and several other musical numbers will add Interest to the occasion. The Northwestern Conservatory of Music and School of Fig ArU was In corporated yesterday, articles) having been filed with the county clerk. The authorised capital stock is 110.000 and the Incorporators are Elmore Rice, C. H. Peterson snd W. M. LaForce. The ob jects are to conduct an Institution for Instruction In all branches of music and art. Including painting, and carry ing out In general the alms suggested In the name of the Institution. .. Joe Nash, the owner of Nashville, that pretty suburb on the Mount 8cott ii a I t w . i.A km the choicest and cleanest suburb In this vicinity, and that nothing but rirsi-ciass n built In that addition. There are no renters; everybody owns their own home. He already has 38 first-class houses, with the best water system, lota of shade trees, telephone, 15 minute car service and the best car line out of Portland. Sidewalks all through the addition. An erstwhile popular letter carrier of Portland will be here next year as a delegate from Bloomfleld. 111., to the national convention to be held when the fair Is open. A dispatch from the Illi nois town states that George B. For noof was elected recording secretary of the Bloomfleld branch and also delegate to the national convention next year. Sheriff Word yesterday sent to the employes of the street railway com pany and the postofflce force a Christ- mas remembrance In the form of SO boxes, containing 1.0 cigars. They were distributed early In the day. in time for each man to enjoy a smoke on the sheriff before departing for hi home in the evening. K. of P. notice Calanthe and band visits Vancouver lodge Monday. Decem ber 8. chartering steamer Republic. All Knights invited. Good time assured. Fare, lower than hy trolley. Leave foot Washington street 7 p. m. shsrp, and V Albtna ferry Blip st 7:15. Professor Eaton's dancing ecliool. Classes Monday snd Thursday evenings at Arlon hall. Beginners taken at any time. Six assistant teachers. Private lessons dally at hall. Spectators In vited. 'Phone West J04. The Wood River Zinc company, with $1 50.000 capital stock, has been lncor norsted by J. J. Chambreau. William H. Diinckley and John Williams. A gen eral mining business Is the object. Hugh C. Friable has sued Etllda M. Friable for divorce, alleging desertion. They were married October It 10S, In Vancouver. Weak. Woodward's Dancing Academy. Burk hard's hall. Mon. and Thur. 10 lessons II. Thurs. party night. Spectators In vited. Appraisers of the estate of Dtadama Hammond estimate the property, which consists mainly of realty, at 110.000. egeegegg j !. WE WISH ALL OUR PA TRONS AND FRIENDS A Merry Christmas and a -Prosperous. Happy New Year We thank you most cordially for your patronage of the dy ing year and earnestly hope we mav he granted a pleasant .ontlniianoe during the comlug. ANWRIGHT !93nORRISQN-5T JIM, CANINE JOKER, HAS RETURNED Dog, Known to Sporting Port land. Comes From Arizona Restored to Hearth. WAS REPORTED SUFFERER FROM CONSUMPTION In the Animal' History Is Well Authenticated Story of Hav ing Fathered Kittens. . There Is Joy In sportdom. Jim. the famous canine Joker, famed from Daw son,' In the Yukon, to Lower. California,, has returned to greet his old friends. He Is one of the homllest little animals that ever chased a cat or played less sinful pranks, but the sports think he la about the only piece of dogfiesh In town. Jim Is named after his owner, James Kane, now at Fairbanks. In the Tanana district of Alaska. Kane la called his. owner, by courtesy. Really he s only a figurehead. John Conrad took the little fellow for safe-keeping several months ago, and now Kane would have to thrash Conrad or go Into court to get posses sion of the dog. A few months ago Jim Jumped off a train bound to Portland from Newport and led Arlxona Bill Shields a 20-mile chase In a circle, breaking a steady gait that kept him out of Shield's reach only a few feet Juat once, when he frightened a stray sheep. He finally led Arizona Bill to a small railway station, where they stayed all night. Bill was without funds, his part' ner, who stayed aboard the train, having the Joint purse In his pocket. He had to borrow money next day" to pay a hotel bill and set home with Jim. That proved a costly Joke for Jim, however. He caught cold and contracted a bad cough. For hours at a time he would He curled no In a dark corner, un mindful .of the call of Cats, Jim! Here's a cat! sic 'em!" That ended It. The sports concluded he had consumption. A purse Of 1130 was raised and Jim was sent. In care of a gambler, who was en route to Phoenix. Aria., on a health trip. He rambled about among the cacti there, basked In the sun shine and recovered. The story gvaa printed In newspapers all over the, world and evoked learned discussions from medicos, a majority claiming that n dog waa ever known td have pulmonary phthisis. Be that as It may, Jim doesn't cough any more, his eye la bright and he still plays pranks. Since retumtng he made Ah Blng. the cook at the Pullman, frantic by climbing Into a barrel and fathering a litter of tiny kittens. The poor mother cat made such an ado that 8lng tried to get Jim out of the barrel and came near being made Into predigeated food. Sing Implored aid of everybody In alght and finally Jim was coaxed out of the barrel. Jim was given a warm welcome on his return. ' WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland restaurant. Fine private apart ments for parties. 30i Washington, near Fifth. The Calumet, 1ft Seventh street, near Morrison, serves an exceptionally fine dinner on Sundays. Fifty cents. Star restaurant. Twelfth and Washing ton. Home rooking a specialty. Meal tlckots SS. The Scott restaurant will serve a spe cial Xmas dinner from 12 to S. Fifty cents. H. E. Brandes' new grill, 103 Sixth street, will serve the finest Christmas dinner ever prepared, with wine, for SO cents, from 12 m. to I p. m. Christmas dinner at Juaton's, ISO Fifth street. Guests musically enter tained from 30 to t A Chrlstmaa turkey dinner will be served at the Perkins restaurant Christ mas day from 12 to 8 p. m. Price SO cents. D. M. Watson. Finest Christmas dinner in town. Reg ular price. SO centa. Music In attend ance. Rath Sandra. 14S Flrat street. R. Ltndenberger. the well known pack er of Astoria, Is at the Portland. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar came down from Salem yesterday, accom panied by his wife. They are registered at the Portland. Thomas Tongue, Jr., of Hlllsboro, Is at the Imperial. George Albers of Albers Bros., Seattle, la In the city on1 business. D. C. Mlnto of Salem Is paying his brother. Postmaster Mlnto. a visit. He la accompanied by his wife. Mrs. George Larfield left for Walla Walla. Wash.. Friday to spend the holi days with her father, N. P. I. Miller. Carroll Hurlburt arrived In Portland from Berkeley Friday to spend the holi days with his father, W. H. Hurlburt. president of the Oregon Water Power Railway company. Fred 8. Morris and sister returned Friday evening from their eastern trip, after spending several weeka. In New York and Philadelphia. T. H. Ramsey of Red Bluff, Cel., Is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ransom of Pettygrove street. Professor. Arthur Babb la In Portland, from Albany, where he la a member of the faculty of Albany college, to remain during the holidays on a visit to his mother. Mrs. Helen Babb. A Night in Japan-. General Bunemon Nil. who gives hla Jlu-Jltsu performance at the Marquam Grand theatre on next Thursday night, will portray to Portland's surfeited theatregoers something absolutely new. With hla IS Jlu-Jltsulan artists and Professor Rlngler. of the Rlngler school, exhibition of thla Japanese secret will be given. la point of agility and en durance these little brown men are SO per cent better than any American athlete. In order to prove this as cer tain. General Nil will Invite one or more crack local athletes to try the American style of attack and defense against his knowledge of the Jlu-Jltsulan srt. In Jspan the use of handcuffs, a club or a billy la unknown In the police department. Every policeman la a Jlu Jltsulan and he handles his prisoners, foreign or Japanese, without resorting to brutality. Aa an exercise it haa no equal, and it haa no tendency to pro duce heart failure as doea the American sty la Heals on sale at the Marquam Tuesday morning. Dividend Notice. At a meeting of the director of the Hlbernla Savings hank, a dividend of SI per share was deelsred payable Janu ary 1. ltOt. LANSING STOUT, Cashier. LOVING CUP FOR MAJOR M'DONELL Popular Aeeeeeorof Multnomah County Recipient of a Beau tiful Christmas Present. PRESENTATION PROVES THOROUGH SURPRISE L. H. Maxwell, on Behalf of Dep uties in the Office, Pre sents the Gift. uair fiiuvi- m UrrMiMll was cer tainly the most surprised man about town yesterday. It was about noon when the popular assessor of Multnomah C. E. McDonell. county waa Invited to settle a con troversy among aome of his deputies. He did not know that thla waa only a nretext for srettlnar the deputies to aether. Then L. H. Maxwell, the chief deputy, who waa selected to make the presentation, addressed Major atcuoneu saying : "Major, you have so easily settled one matter that we are tempted to aak you to settle another. We, therefore, ask vou to klndlv accept this small gift from your deputies who have been associaiea with vou during the past four years. In offering this loving cup, we beg to assure you that we are prompted solely by the high esteem which every one of The Loving Cup. us entertains for you. and should your pleasure In receiving It be half as great as ours In preaentlng It. our object will have been fully accomplished. May you live long and prosper, and. whenever occasion offers we trust you will fill this cup with thst which always cheers, and drink In remembrance of your old friends and associates ." Nothing that ever occurred to Major McDonell baa touched him ao deeply aa this Incident not even In his experi ences In the Philippine Islands during the late Spanish-American war did anything ao completely overwhelm him. He thanked his deputies for the elegant cup presented and assured them that he would ever prise it as one of the choicest mementos In his possession. The cup is a magnificent piece of solid silver, of the best workroanahlp. and bears the following Inscription: "Presented In token of high esteem to Major Charles K McDonell. assessor of Multnomah county, by his deputies, Chrlstmaa. 104." GREAT CONVENTION WILL MEET IN JULY International Anti - Cigarette League Has Selected Portland for Quadrennial Gathering. Portland has been named by the board Of directors of tho International Ant I Cigarette league ss the seat of the quadrennial convention and July IS. 10 and IT, 1906. la dealgnated as the date. Thla gathering will he composed of Junior and adult members snd friends of the league. The convention will be timed to fit In between the meetings of the American Medical association and the national board of corrections and charities, so that aome of the promi nent delegates to these conventions who Corset Hints No sutler hew expensive your sown star be. the effect t spoiled If rse save t made ewer aa III fitting corset. To stunt the fesst remits yea mast be sreprrly fitted to the corset hellt r -online to the raejalreSMmta of yes figure - for sOrlee eo the ceeeet subject essJSN E. HUMMEL CokglTJIll ltS UTS ST. ; 'aasawfl BM aV . UBBBVXe" . SBBB BBS I -Ms 1 H H BBBBBWaBBwl are in syarpathy with the work of Ufa Antl-Clgarett league may take part in Ita deliberations without the necessity of making a special trip. The following are the officers of tn International league, elected at the an nual meeting: Prealdent. Hon. Charles Bulkley Hubbell. New York, former chairman of the board of education of Greater New York, and organiser or the first anti-cigarette leagues In the world: vice-president for Great Britain. Rev. Frank Johnson. London, neator of the anti-cigarette work In England; vice president fog Canada. Frank A. Buck. Toronto, president of the America Antl- Clgarette league; chairman of th board of directors and general field secretary. Dr. Cullen Ewlng nine. Portland, former chairman of the Oregon state ooara charities and correction; general super intendent. Rev. Wallace R. Struble. Chi cago, International lecturer and one of the founders of the American Antl- Clgarette league and the Chicago Antt t'lgarette league; secretary-treasurer. El mer Ellsworth Miller, uu. a., roruana; assistant secretary-treasurer, C. li st ruble. Chicago. AND THE BAD CHECK, MAN IS STILL WORKING Several minor thefts and two attempts of the "bad check kid." aa he haa come to be known to the police, to paaa spurious pieces of paper on tradesmen. were reported to the pouce yesterday. R. Maxwell reported the loss or a surveyor's Instrument from his office, room SSI In the Sherlock building. An overcoat was also stolen from the office. A pair of shoes were stolen from J. W. McCord at the Red Front lodging house, snd an overcoat from Dr. Hol llater in the Oregonlan building. A grip containing several articles of clothing waa lost by Mrs. J. 8. Peterson while riding on a Sixteenth street car. Mrs. J. CUcksman also lost a handbag containing f2 aboard a street car. The "bed check kid" tried to pass bogus checks, drawn on the First Na tional bank, on a baker and on a fruit dealer at the corner of Fifth and Couch streets. He made small pur chases but the checks were refused In payment. , Holiday Beach Rate. - For the holidays the O. R. & N. makes the very low rate of 14.00 for round trip to beach points. Dates of sale, De cember 23 and 30. Final limit. January S. . Particulars of C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent. Third and Washington sts. To Our Many Customers A whole-soled Christmas and a well heeled New Year. Goodyear Shoe Re pair Factory, next to Gaa company Yamhill atreet. Bounder What Is this "simple life" I've seen advertised so much lately? . Wrounder It's the life a fellow leads when he plays the races. Chicago Tri bune. John Bethel of Mt. Ansel la a guest at the Perkins hotel. CONOREOATIOHAL. First Park sod Madison streets, Rev. K. L. House. D. Ii.. putor. 10:30 a. m "Toe King ship of Jesns"; 7:30 p. in., oratorio. "The Holy Night"; 12:15 p. m.. Sunday school, Rev. II. A. Htart. superintendent; 0:30 s. ai.. T. P. J. C. K. rnolr Mm. Rose BkH-h-Baner. Mrs. W. A. T. Bnsboiig. W. R. Boyer, W. A. Mont- emerr: Prof, W. H. Borer, choir director: Im Leonora Fisher, organist. I'Ugrlm Chanel Neeond street, seer Unco la. Rev. H. A. Htart. pastor. 0:30 a. m.. Sunday school. W. D. Scott, asperlntesdent. KnnnyaldV Corner Ca.t Taylor and Eaat Thirty-fourth atrweta. Iter J. J. fttasb. pa. tor. The services throughout the day will partake of the Christmas character. Sunday achool. 10 a. ra . 8. C. Pter. superintendent ; Toting Peo ple's society meeting, 0:30 p. m.. led By the pastor. Highland Corner Preseott and East Slitb streets, north. Rev. A. M Rockwood. pastor. Bible school, 10 a. m . preaching service, 11 a. ra. The pastor will sit. a special sermon to the children on "The Star of Bethlebent." Junior Endeavor, 2 p. m. , Kred Holeomn, leader; Senior Kndearor, 6:30 p. m. Kvealng service. T.30 p. in . with aermon hy the pastor, aubject. "A Christmas oift for All." Mlastaalppt-aTenue Corner Mississippi avenue and Fremont street. Rev. C. M. Sinythe. pas tor. Sundsy school. 10 a. m . J. H. L'pham. superintendent : Christian Fndeavor, 6:30 p. in : 11 a. ra . "Mystery of Christmas"; T:30 p. m., Christmas eierdses by the Sunday school chil dren. Learelweod (Sammervllle hell . Rev. C. Mse Pbersoa. pastor. Prearhtug. 7:30 p. m ; Sun day school. 3 p. m. ; Y. P. S. C. K . 6:30 p. m. Ilsssiiln street East Seventh street north snd Bassalo. In Holla clay addition. Rev. Charles E. Chase, paster. 11 a m Chrlstmaa service, with sermon and special music. PRESBYTERIAN. Flrat -Rev Edgar P. Hill. I). P.. paster, will preach s Christ aws sermon In the morning, la the evening there will he a praise service, ar ranged by Prof. Edgar E. Con men. In which the choir will be assisted by Mrs. Sherman It. Brown, violinist. Brief remarks will be made by Or. Hill, Rev. v.. T. Allan asd Rev. Dr. Lous of Chleago- Cslvsry Corner Eleventh and Clsy streets. Rev. W S. Gilbert, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. as. and 7:30 p. si. In the morning there will be special Sunday school Christmas exer cises; evening. Chiistmss praise service, subject of sermon. "Joseph, the Husband of Mary." Choir Miss Mneuan. soprano; Miss Spencer, alto; Mr. Jones, tenor; Mr. Street, baritone; Mlas Margaret Ijimneraon. organist First Cumberland Corner Twelfth snd Eaat Taylor streets. Rev. K Nelson Allen, pastor. 10:30 a. m Chiistmss exercises by children of the Sabbath school; 8:30 p. nr. Junior En deavor: 6:30 p. ra . Senior Endesvor; 7:30 p. m., Chrlstmaa musics I service by full choir. Mlspsh -Jerome R. MctSlsde. pastor. 10:30 a. aa. theme of Christmas aermon. "God Mani fest In the Flesh." The, fflsrtag far foreign missions will he taken at this service. There wilt also be distributed a church calendar for IDOB. '. EPISCOPAL. gt. John's Memorial Sellwood. Rev. w R. Powell In charge. Bandar achool. 11 a. m . evening service and sermon, 7:48. Good Christ - iTisiel of the Transfiguration Sixth street, near Oak. Rev. W. R. Powell, chaplain. Ser vice, sermon sad holy communion. 11 a. a; Sunday school, 8:4S a. 8). Oood manic. Good Shepherd Sellwood, nesr Vancouver eve nne Rev. John Dawson, rector. Holy com munion. 8 a. n . Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; morning prsyer snd holy communion. It s. m . evening prsyer (cborsl service , 7:80 p, m. Bev. E. L. Simpson special preacher at evening (lood Ssmarttsn hospital. Rev. W. R Powell, chsplsln. i hrlsttnas services. 3 s. m All Saints' Twenty sn-ond ssd Reed streets. North Portland. Rev. Robert Hope, pastor Sundsy services (Chrlstmaa) at 8 a. m II a. St. snd 7:30 p, as. gt. Dsvld's East Twelfth and Belmont streets, Rev. George B. Ten Waters, l p.. rector. Morning prayer, hety ensimnsloa and sermon. 10:30 a. si.; choral eveasosg. 7.30 p. si. S peels II v Interesting Christ Bias music ass been prepared for both services. METHODIST Centsnarr corner Eaat rise and Ninth streets. Wlltlsm II. Ileppe. pester. Bishop Thoburn. who haa Just returned from the east, will preach Is the morning, and will address the Junior lagne rally In the afternoon The pastor win preach at 7:30 p. m. os "The Ever Enlarging Meaning of the Christmas Message." Kpworth league at 6:18 p. na. Special Christ BBSS must.- St all service. t'nlreralty Psrk --Bishop D. H. Moore win presch Sunday at 11 a m Taylor -atreet Or. Francis Bnrgette Short. Bator 8:80 a. an., rlssses: 10:30 a. m.. morn . .rrmon. auhjeot ' Culture Seeking Christ ' ; 18 18 p m . Sundsy achool, 6:30 p. aa.. Bp worth lesgue: 7:80 p. St.. DvMtlev Book a "The Newborn King." br full rtasrss. Special aer nton snd estrs music at saw slag service. The White Temple Corner Twelfth and Tay lor streets. Rev. . Whltenssh Rnatsher. D. I pastor, "teas Aeeord" prsyer sseettag. IO IS s ss.: owning worship. I" .TO n. aa.; chrlat , hm.mS.Im. kr IK uSw ssihtect Song of the Angels Bible school 13 IS p ; latere stlag program with a pedal annate by rke orchestra. Young Peoples service. 6:80 pT m.i Christmas choral ssrrVcs. 7;u p. m. I AT THE CHURCHES I L-:5: -'::.. 1 t- ...J EASTERN OREGON SCHOOL'S WANTS State Normal Seriously Hand icapped for Lack of Money for Necessary Work. LEGISLATURE WILL BE ASKED FOR ASSISTANCE President French Serves Without Salary, and Teachers Are Very Poorly Paid. President R. C. French of the East ern Oregon State Normal school, who Is visiting In the city, said yesterday that the legislature would be asked to ap propriate 150.000 for the school. Of which S2S.000 la for the regular mainte nance fund to cover two years, and 131.- 000 for the construction of a new dormi tory. Recently, at a conference held at Weston, the seat of the Institution, at tended by Senators C. J. Smith. W. M. Pierce; Representatives William Blakley. G. W. Cole and W. D. Chamberlain of the Umatilla legislative delegation, and N. Whealdon of Wasco county, these members agreed to support tho request of the normal school regents. Many other members of the legislature have expreaaed their determination to vote for the bilk Speaking of the matter. President French said: "At this time the school is crowded with students and apptlcatlona have been made by othera beyond our accom modations. These students are all. or mostly all, residents of eastern Oregon, and the achool Is carrying out the plan laid when It was founded to furnfah technical pedagogic training for the vmmi neonle of the eastern part of the state. On account of the lack of funds to conduct the Institution properly, some of the teachers are serving on salaries as low as $2S a month, these having come to usfrom schools of high stand ing. "With a new dormitory, and with money enough to conduct the school as It should be. psylng fairly adequate salaries, the Institution will be provided for many years to come, excepting for money for current maintenance. "We have found that our people In eastern Oregon, knowing that western Oregon has a dosen state Institutions supported by legislative appropriation. feel that the assembly should not hesl tate to give hearty consent to the re- uuest for money for our school. It Is known that President French has served since last June without draw Ing one dollar of salary, giving hla serv ices freely, without assurance from any quarter that be would be compensated. There will Be baptism, followed hy a musical program. Srrmou. "If Jeans Came to I'ort- Second Seventh and East Ankeny streets, Rev. H. C. Lapham. pastor. 10:80 a. m.. "Christian Joy". Bible school at soon; Young People's union. 6:30 p. m 7:30 p. m . "The christian Message." A special program of ( hrlatmaa fflutlr will Is- under the direction of Miss M. Chambers; 1. F. Hani ford, organist. Central Woodmen of the World building. Esst Hixth and Bust Alder streets, William E. Randall, minlatrr. Washlp with sermon. "Better Than the Angels' Snag," 10:48 a. Si. ; Bible school. 12 m. . Christmas exercises, 7:30 p. m. Prof. W. F. Werarbkul. musical dlrec tor; Mlas Ruth Shngren, organist. Bethany Sellwood. Sunday achool, 10 a. as.; preaching. 7:eS p. iii . by Mrs. P. J. AatasM. cvsngrlist and city missionary. LUTHERAN . t. James' Corner West Park snd Jeffersan streets. J. A. Less, pastor. T a. in hymn. "Come Hither. Ye Faithful": opening service, hymn. "Joy to the World"; Psalm 8ft and Gloria Patrla; Scripture lesson; solo. Mrs. Ar thur Holderman; sermon by the psstor; snthem, "An Angel Serenade"; hymn, "Rejoice, Rejoice, Ye Christians" : prayer; benediction. 11 a. m. . opening service. Epistle lesson; solo, Mr Let tow; aTsepet lesson; Apostles' Creed; hymn. "Mark, what Mean Tbisie Holy Voices"; ser mon, "Following the Btar"; prayer : anthem. "The Angel Choir": hymn. "Hark, the Herald Angela Sing"; benediction. Norwegian 46 North Fourteenth atreet. Ser vice at 11 a. m. and 8 p. at. Our Savior s Norwegiaa Synod Corner East Tenth and Urant streets, U. Hughes, psstor. Services at 11 a. in and 7:80 p. at. gt. Peal's Germs n Corner East Twelfth snd Clinton streets. A. K ranee, pastor. 0:30 a. na., Hncday school, ( hrlsttnas exercises; In to a. in . festlrsl service. "The Savior Is Born''; 7 p. m.. Sunday school celebration nsder highly deco ra ted Christmas tree. Choir singings morning and evening. CHRISTIAN First Corner Park and Colambis streets, g. S. Maekley. psstor. 10:3)1 s. m.. sperlsl Christ -mss music, sermon on "The Era of Joy"; 7:30 p. . at., special ChrlstaMs progrsm hy Sundsy school sad choir with aermon by psstor; Sun day school, 13:18 p. C. K societies. 6:30 p. m. Rodney-avenue Corner Rodney avenue and Knott street, Albrn Esson. minister. 11 a. nr. "The Pre Eminent Christ"; T:80 p. ra.. "Christ. Oar Exemplar" Sunday school, e:48 a. at.; Chrlatlan Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. central East Twentieth snd Ha I mon streets. Dr. 1. T. Gnormley will apeak at 10:30 s. m. on "In Quest of a King : evening. "Mnnger snd Throng"; special Chrlstross moslc; Sundsy achool. 11 m. ; Junior Endesvor, 3:30 p. at.; Senior Endesvor. 6:30 p. m. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION First English Corner Eaat Sixth snd Market streets. Rev. O. W. Humor psstor. II a. St., "Jesaja ss a Saviour''; 8 p. m service snd ser mon hy Rev. E. O. Baton; Sundsy school. 10 a. ra.; 1 oung People a alliance. 7 p. m. First German Tenth and clay atreeta. Then. Schaner, paster. Sunday achool. 8:30 a. am.: sermon snd worship, in:43 a. m. ; Sanday school Christmas festival. 7:80 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison asd IsTwnssule streets. Services It a. an. snd 8 p. an., subject of sermon. "God " Sunday school at close of morning service. Second Auditorium tiuildlog, Third, between Taylor aad Salmon atreeta Sundsy services 11 a. m aad 8 p. m . subject. God". Sundsy school, II s. Si., In the reading Y. MCA association auditorium. Fourth and Yamhill streets. Snndsr club for men. Sunday. 3 p. m., address hy Willi. m II. Ileppe. D. D.. ea "To day's Measurement of Christianity" ; half hour concert bv Yulter'a on-hestra: violin solo. Mlas Cornelia Barker: soprano rolo. Miss Nettle rsreaar. UNITED EVANGELICAL Second corner Fsrgn snd Kerby streets. Rev. J Bowersox. psstor. 11 s. ra nresehlsg. "The Promised ssd Oodglven Savior. ' and at 7:30 p. m "God With la': Sunday achool, 10 a. m ; K l.i B.. 8:48 p. . UNITARIAN nrat Yamhill asd seventh streets. Dr. 0. C. cressey neater. 11 a. Si., service with special chiistmss music discourse. "The Mr of the East": Snorts y school. 13:30 p. m. , even lag service omitted M. E. CHURCH SOUTH First 17m Second street. Foresters' hall. E. H. Mewre. pa at or II a m. . "No Room in the Inn": Sunday school, in a. si. At 7:88 p la. there will be na8an a Christinas prs grssa. UNITE18ALI8T Klrat Rsst Conch and East Eighth 11 a. Si., auhject. "A Christmas Suggestion Sunday acheot. 11:18 p. m. MISCELLAjrEOCe. The Christian and Mtssksasry alliens WS hold Its regulsr meetings la the tssrSHtk formed church on Tenth saa mar at Btitwta. st am a. as. asjBBg reiarve as , We Have Your ,'-c,v' ' r ' V Measure AT LEAST WE HAVE THE MEASURE. OP MOST WELL DRESSED MEN OF PORT LAND. AND IF WE HAVEN'T GOT YOUR MEASURE WE WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO HAVE IT ON OUR BOOKS. If you would like to be well dressed for NEW YEAR we have the goods and know how to tailor them to please. Suit and Extra Pants sae of Same or Striped Material to Order for , $25 m $30 We realize we're overstocked for this time of year AND WILL MAKE THE PRICES MOST AT TRACTIVE. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Garments to order in a day if required. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits a Specialty. 108 THIRD 1862 COAL , ROCK SPRINGS COAL CO. Sell the Only Genuine Rock Springs COAL In the City. WHY? Be causa we are the exclusive agents is hut ens Rock Springs in Wyoming, by the Union FacTflc, which la th Coal. Don't be deceived by any imitation or wouiaoe nocx springs. Rock Springs SM Ba Morrison Kodaks! Graphophones ! We carry a full Un of ff"S XOSOXS aad cot Which are auperlor to all other Kodaks and talking macblnea in the market, GIBSON CO. 348 Washington It.. Portlan d. Or. Calumet Restaurant 149 Seventh Street Wishes tn eall the sttentian of the public to the excellent dinner served dslly frean 4:80 to 8 p. m. for 60 centa. Alan tho dally noon neat from 11:80 a. aa. to 8 s. at., for 10 centa. Our averr effort la directed toward (I ring perfect satisfaction. "'orner Ksst Morrison and East fifteenth afreets. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, pastor. Snndsr school rslly. In s. in aersaoa, II a. in.. Christmas exercises. 7:80 a. m. , V P. g. C. K . 8:80 p. m Vnlnnieera of Amerl-a Hall. Ankeny aireet. between Third and Fuarth atreeta. Herrlees every evening except Monday: anion aei a ken st Berea mission Hnnday at 3 p. Si. "Mlllennlsl Dawn' -Pahllc services st fl. A. It hah. corner Beeoad aad Morrlaon atreeta 2:30 p na.. subject. "Resurrection. It s Man Die Khali He Live Aasln The People's Chrtstisn Colon -Pre Reltcvnus Society of Truth gtndaats meets In Tally hell. 12 Second street, near Morrison. T. X. ( enlter. leader and searcher. Anas) Christmas service. II a. as. : Individual Interpretation from the life of Jacob . address by P. V Coulter, sab ect. "A Seal gaeier' : 12:18 p. m.. gcrtptsre atndy. from Second Klngs. Tbe Pleat Mairttaal society. Arttsaas hall. ablution balMlag. Third street, near Wssatsar toa street, trsaferesee. II a. as. : th rtlwil l I -roar. salve lyceam will give s entertainment i hrtstmss tree, etc . followed hy Carlos Perrell, T:48 p. m. with a lecture Ml. seam Swesasal sad Jef Rev-see streets Bee. J H Allen, psstor Services 10 .10 s. m. Tvnss yj Mflfll PaTeOaww , JeCaaVV?- m., mmin -llr. ttwi. ( HoHmm RS. WIISLOW'S SOOTHING STROP TWISTT-riTE cnTTg A BV8TTLK. , Lag rms'iiia n masstaa. . Oarse asrssse -Ttrat snd . 1st nv cy wee. waaaTasaassssssssssBssssBBaaBBaBaasasssssavawaaBi , i h ev same bat. new leaner l-reaehins at T:S s. as. 1 esskasa samBBBBBBBBBal aad a8iy at 8 p. m; services every slgnrt. )asslSg '-' WmMWV-WSLmmmmM x-1 eUMW tens Interna tlotaal wevsTSfl BvsByiBSBBBBBBBaBgJi HHHlMb OaaVasdlaa nerthwvaJBBfS lMTimWtmLLLLLLLLLLm I 1 STREET COAL 1904 for the Union Pacific Coal Co. Theja anil the mines war opened In 1ISS sole owner ana miner oi ttocx springs Coal Co. ciihm St, ' BIT. 13 1MJ SPECIAL i .iVa-v in cm Boston Painless Dentfc ar new giving their annual CUT RATal PRICES on all dental work. Tssf charges ar less than college prieax ao4 all work don by our painless ayatam and by specialists of from lit M years' experience. NO STUDENTS aaa ployed. TEETH extracted, filled on crowned absolutely without pain by oag secret preparation appuaa to in rrvg suts rulings mm Oold l-Ullags TSa Sold Crowns SMS fill Set Taatb mm AM Work Osm 10 Yaen Have your teeth extracted without pain and replaced with new on the same day. Come In at once and tag ad vantage of low rat. B ur you are tn th right place. Boston Pilnloti Pmttttt A Great Many Men Have Clean Shirts This Chrlstmaa because th I'nlon laundry i In Port la nil and doea their laundry work. A Great Many Women Have Gar ments Like Snow Because ther patronls th Union. We would be glsd to cleanse your clothe, too. Union Urandry Second and Colugibla. Tel. Mala Sa. B8BxMSMMMMhI