Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 16, 1910, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE 3IORXIXG QREGOXIAX,. FRIDAY, DECE3IBER 16, 1910.
CITY NEWS IN BR.EFU
A oM
A "
A i
A
A ovJ
. OKEGOXlVt TELEPHONES.
mattns-room Mala TOTS
Itr elmiatioi i.WsiaT'JTS
Managing Editor ........Mala TT
Siatfar Editor 7T. . . TOT
I'MiMtBrnoB ....... .21-ft " 0T0
Sovt. bolKtlag Mala TOT A 1
AMca-srwcxra.
"ftTTt.tfl THRATXR SntB) ssd Taylor)
Robert and Thoriow Ktn la
T Mrar. Tonight at all aeloen.
UrNaAt-OW TMKATRR tTw".ft
M-rrlsoa "A Broa.e IdoL" Tonight at
I 11
HAKIK THE TE! EtTth eael stir
r.oT. r Tb Daker stocS Cotnpany ta "Ths
Honnr f tha Famllr " Toalghl al la.
CHPHCl'M TH CATCH dlra, btw-
rutn aad Tathi vaulii)a- Tale in
rMoa at II aad toatcbt at S:1S.
CRAXD TBETSB Park aad Washtas
ta TaudTia. Thle afteraoosi at a. la.
toatsht at 7.30 aad a.
X.TBIC 7HEATES ifmafh and Aldr
Lvrl M-jara! t'amady Company, ta "la
Hantn.' TBIa aiteraeoa at t.M. tonight
at T.Je aad a.
TAR THEATKH tFark aad srashrrgtoa
sCottta ptrtuna Coellnuoaa. from 1
ta la z P. M.
Admltaiaaiata Isf.aOs far fa- ory
.ws la Errtaf n slam ista to aT" t
aa si oat oo kaad-d la 1 on-ln
aaalaa an T y -sioa kaloraas
.vaataev
Toot cr Box 8-or-r Esaotxxo.
Osd.ntlala and equipment htvt ban re-
tv4 tram tha h.adauartsra or
Tot fa-outs of America In Je
tnr th trooa orcar.lxed In th
aitst Church ft Good Tidings. Broso-
ay and Eait Twenty-fourth streets. Key.
Jamas D. Orrty raa been appointed scon
tn.arar of tha troop which !a '. 1. of
r-ortlanrl. Or. Soma ecllert tchar
re being; serured an4 practical and In
teresting; work la planned. Boys who
tfrstre to be-ntne more efficient and uaefut
will ba welcome at tha meetings, which
are held In tha social hall of tha church
Friday afternooria. ratml leaders and
rornorala are be Ire chosen and active
r!!I:n will begin after the holiday.
N com pat Mrrrisoa to Exn. The la
rt the e-rln i of noonday talk to men
will be alven In tha basement of h new
Ttallway Exchange building, by "Father
Huntington today. b-rtnnnlng at 11:1a and
l.vtnc until II B o'rlork. Tha addreara
are upon the g-neral aubect. Wanted A
Working Faith.- and o far they have
been In lrln Interpretation a of tha
parable of the "Laborer In the Vineyard."
and hare dealt with tha relatione of
capital and labor from Chrtatlsn stand
point. In addition to these noon talks,
tha Fathers of the Order of the Holy
fron will preach at Trinity and St. Mark
churches, on Sunday morning; and eve
ning, and will leave for the Et on Mon
day. FkAXK I Smith' Good. Cheap Mkats.
Smltn ta : market! In the oty ot
Portland. When you see hi name and
tha words "Flcbtira; the Beef Trust" fol
loatnlt you are safe r In. Fancy dreaead
ahlrkens ara ISc and 10c; breakfaat bacon
la 30c. S nd Sc: dry salt pork la lie:
hams or half hams of eucar-cured etock
ara 17c; picnic hams are 1-: porterhousa
ateak ka lie. He and c: ilrWn, tenderloin
ait.l round k are all and 13c;
ahouldrs of Sprin lamb are Wc and tha
lera are Uc: Smiths eceedln!y pure
lard In any alia pail I Uc: roaats of pork
ara 15c and mc: perk chopa ara lc and
"i. - -mulna nrlma rib roast beef
i?tt. and lie: Pot roast beef la 10c. 11c
and 12tc; cheaper cots of beef ara Sc
and 10c.
Skicmrr to Ijw i- Clarence C.
Fton. of Tacoma. will deliver lecture
on Christian Science next Sunday at 1
and S P. M-. at Masonic Temple. West
rark and Yamhill streets, under the su
ffices of Flrat rd cVcond Churches of
Chrisc. S- en tart. Mr. Eaton haa been for
vera) yam, a member of the board of
lectureahip of tba First Church f Chr'st.
Sclent, of Boston, and haa lectured
eatenslvely throuhout the country. The
lecture l free.
Noticb to FojfD HouiMI
1I.hjcbs op Boscd l THE
Hoars Teuephovb fa op Pro-r 9 t
A!CI
Nortkwe xax Lon - Ptrr ac Tmut-
Pfto COWTAXT
Ans B-ot aTr.o
To send thtlr aJ li f to Winiara M'ad.
chair au bond noldera" committee. Slxtn
and H:ll atreeta. If Anele. CaL
Fkaxk I. Sami's FnrsH 'VpotrTiiti.
Theaa are to be had at 16 Flmt street.
Tti mar enter at Alder afreet also.
Orater plant, turnlpa. beeta and radges,
fnur bunchea f. ic; celery, ac a head or
three heada for KV; mustard areena and
ead lettuce, three for c; kale and cab
bage ax Sc a head and lane cauliflower
ara 10c and ISc each.
n a nut Wiu, rsrM ox -MmAcxia."
-Vlraclea" will be the topic of Kabbl
T rise sermon at Beth Israel tonight.
The service commencee at S o clock. To
morrow aiornlnc the set lea commences
at P oVIork. Tha choir under the
direction of Mrs. Itoae Bloch-Bauer wtl
render the ritual music and ntbem
Pauk Tct Bkio Fnx f The park
tract at M.lwaukle and Powell streets la
belr elled preparatory to belnK made a
park and playground for Brooklyn dis
trict. Several thou nd cubic yarda of
material Will be required to fill up the
low ground. The Park Board will provide
equipment as soon a the fill haa been
completed.
Fei-ono chop op Piatiii THfUvrs. The
veathrr ha been r moderate In Port
land that ra-ipberrtea are bearine; the
second crop for the ear. E. Scruggs, of
TM Koosevelt street, haa) a red raspberry
b njtfi in his yard that la loaded wrth fruit.
The brnie are ripe and bare a delicious
flavor.
Mitwirm Sritg lupaoTBO. Repslrs
have been made to Mllaaukla street south
from Hoigata street where sewers bad
been laid and the fllllrg had settled, leav.
Ing them In a dangerous condition. Tues
day a horse fell Into a aewer trench on
Milwaukle street. In Midway, breaking
his back.
A TmtrLT !cooKsnoT. Ladlaa aad chil
dren will find Chrtatraas shopping easier
and alii escape crowd on can at rush
hours If they wU arrange to do their
rtiopptcc so that tbey may return ta
their fcomea not later than S o'clock each
a Tt- rnoon.
Watsu Matxs to Be Pisj-csd. Vow
pres jre. wooden pipe snd tha extension
of Iron water main will ba advocated
at the roeetirs of tha Woodlswa Improve
ment A loclatlon tonight. Greene's Hail.
Woodlawn. o'clock.
LtoHT roa Roaa Crrr Pakk osj Wat.
Klectrtc lights are to be placed at East
Ftfty-stxta and tiirX Fifty-eighth streets
on tha Sandy boulevard.' which are dark
placea.
Sirm Ix roe it Fox as roa Rarer. No. 1
Chamber of Commerce bMg.: per year
and up: modern methods. Facilltlca un
aquaied In the Northwest.
Bio FAjraAixs i MttaJwanT. Sea our
and i hata. Wolcotfe Millinery. u
WashinstOD at. .
-Ecaj. Baac."
The family health beer. Phone Mara 7s.
A i? Portland Brewing Company.
Baiaab. First I. B. Church Isdles. -At
the Sign of the Xmas Tree." Morri
son it New Home Store.
CaatsTKAS Booaa "MrlxHighlln and Old
Oregon," 'McDonald of Oregon,- The
Conquest. -
n'lTCSB. DtAnoxna. Jiwilit. W. H.
lwi. Bttti floor IX k um bldg open eve
nings. Itixr your msgssine subsciiptlone at
G Ui, Tttird and Aider. Splendid Xmu
gifts.
Saisa Watcsi RapAtatxo. C. Chrtstea
sen. Id floor corbel! bMg. Take elevator.
KoPAka Coirmblaa Optical Company.
i b.xLb exxsat- a
Xvas Giptw. Antique Shop, Mi Wash.
Wowmi for notlora Will a
C. R. Tati oa Dibs 8niEttt.-
ra Chaxlea R. Tavlor died auddenly at
her home. Q4 Gantenbeln avenue. Alblna.
neuatrdar. rrom rean laimrw- oi.w -
JI years of age. and had been a realdent
of Portland fur Si years, ar.d was well
known In educational and social circles.
She 1 survived br her husband and sev
eral children. Her mother. Mrs. Jane
Richardson. live In Peoria, 11L 9he Is
aurvrved by the following relatives: John
Richardson, a brother. McMlnnvllle: ak
tera. Mrs. OMve Kelly snd Mrs. llsrrtet
Voir. Woodburn, Or.: Mis- I-ulu Bichsrd
son. Davenport. Ioa: Mm W. H. Melvln.
Wing. III. The funeral will be held today
from Zeller-Bymea tiapel. SW Williams
avenue, and the burial will be made in
Lone Fir Cemetery.
FaAxx L Smith anor-aaT. It la
located at 1J r.rst street. Tou rosy slso
snter st as Alder street- Choice, cluster
table ralan. tao pount for He; dles
Muscatel ralslna. Sc per pound: reoleaned
currants are or: 0m a fias are fic per
pound and California figs sre lc; strictly
fresh nuts. Including Englle walnuts.
Braxlls. almonda pecans and nioeri a
lac or two pounds for Sic; eelf-ralslng or
buckwheat pancake flour I lie and
delicious corn syrup In two pounds for
He or tic i gallon: a JOc bottle of salsd
dressing Is reduced to 22c: oysters sre
to rsns for c: salmon la 10c a can and
tha beet coffee In town la 25c. lie and
per pound; good cooking and eating
apples are SOc a box and Northern Spies
sre SI: every day two loaves of sweet,
fresh, pure bread for Sc. A ' hog of
groceries delivered anywhere by auto
truck for Kc-
hisroaicAi. Snctrrr to Mrrr . The 1Kb.
annual meettna of the O won Historical
Tnrk rite I Society will be held In the Council Cham-
Cniver- 1-er. oty Hail, tomorrow at 1 P. M.. for
me presenrstion ot snnuai n-pui
Hon of offtrera for the coming year and
for the tranaactlon of any oti.er burdne I
that ma be necessary. F. W. Howay.
a distinguished Jurlre. of British Columbia,
renldlng at New Westminster, will jive
the snnuai sddre and hi subject win
be "lrly Navigation of the Strait of
Fuca, With Eapeelal Reference to the
First Voyare of the Washington." All
pei uns Interested in historical matters
are cordially Invited to be present.
Etx ct tva COMMrssioxBns Waktbd. The
Sunnystde Push Club favors making the
Commissioners of the Port or Portland
elective, and resolutions were adopted at
the last meeting Indorsing the action of
tlie Civic Council to bring thl about.
There was extended discussion of the
proposition to purchase the west 1W feet
of the 9unny9ld school block, and It was)
the general expression that tne ooim
of Education should make provisions for
the purchase of the ground and remove
the buildings thereon. It waa set forth
that there la r.o playground for the school
children, as the building now covers the
whole ground. e
Pim I - Smith's Bl me, Some stores
tack on a few pennies to the price of
Buttercup butter, but Smith's bests them
and sells thlai same Buttercup butter every
day In the week for Toe: Idaho Valley
butter and Cloverleaf batter are tBc. That
king of al butters. Smith's Norway. Is on
hand today: price. SOc Another butter nt
for a royal banquet Is Oak Farm butter,
which Smith sella for SOc. It comes from
the Hegele model dairy at Steappjose. Or.,
snd Is the product of the Hegele far
famed Jerseys! Let somebody else ell the
Beef Trust's Eastern butter Smith won't.
K. A. J. Macbekxis to LecCbb. "How
to Meet Finergencles." will be subject of
an addresa to be delivered tonight at 8
o'clock In the auditorium of the Portland
Toung Men's Chrfcslian Association by Dr.
K. A. J. Mackenzie. Thla will be the fourth
In a series of health talks that are being
delivered under the aui-plces of the physi
cal department of the Y. M. C. A. A. M.
Orilley. physical director. Is anxious for a
large audience to bear Dr. Mackenxie to
night, aa he con Iders that every person
should know how to act In can of sudden
Illness or seddent.
Jaw -tsa SmvicBa to Bb Har Servlcea
will be held at til Congregation Ahaval
Sholom. Park and Clay streets- tonight st
S o'clock. Music by the choir. Tomorrow
morning services at t: o'clock. Bey. R
Abrahamsnn will officiate.
I L MAYER S CO.
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
Pictures taken at Anne. Columbia bids,
between low snd Christmas, will be
finished promptly regaroleea ot weatnsr.
CARD OP TB.tSRS.
O. F. and Iferbert Olson, of lt
Knott street, wish to thank the many
friends for the beautiful flowers and
for the aympathy and kindness shown
them In their recent bereavement In the
loss of a devoted wife and a loving
mother. O. F. AND HERBERT ni-SON.
101 Knott St,
. Bees: gpnasja Ctak
The best house coal. Liberty Coal A
Ice Co, exclusive agents. 2S North
Fourteenth street. Mala 12: A SUs.
h Early
Bird J
Portland's Oldest Greeers,
MS Third SC Mala . A 4432.
WEEKLY
GROCERY
BULLETIN
XlUVBl'RGER tEBKl'CHEV
A most delightful Christmas
luxury. Call and Inspect our line,
and get the benefit of Direct -Importation
Prices,
CALIFORNIA GLACE FRUIT.
We hare this PURE FOOD CON
FECTION. In 1-pound and S-poufsd
sanitary boxes: Glace Strawberries
In 1-pound boxes, and an assort
ment of Figs. 'Apricots and Cher
ries. Look at this Una before yon
buy your gifts.
WE OFFER FOR FRIDAY ASD
SATVRDATt
Mincemeat "Bricks." 6-lb.
nalla. each
Malaga Ralslna. 1-lb. pkgs,
each .....................
New Canned Shrimps, two 25 C
Clifford's Msmmoth Ripe ?fif
Olives, quart, VV
Sparkling Sauterne and
Burgundy, pint... t
CHRISTMAS StCCESTIOXJ.
Mesesole Ckasapaaae,
pints and quarts.
Bar la Dae.
Draadled Figs aad Peacbes.
Westphalia Hams. '
Vlrgiala Haass.
Juedaa Alaaoada
and Shelled Peesss.
Virginia Bacoa.
Cheese of All Klada
Banquet Olives.
PlmOla. it it
ALL GOODS WE OFFER ARE
MOIO" MIIPMESTS, ALL GOOD
AXD NO SPECIALLY "SALES
SELECTED" BAITS. II II II
"PLEASE SHOP EARLY."
?..90c
:.40c
WHERE T0 DINE.
All tba delieactea or the ssassa at t
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
Bents tor ladies, SOS Wash., near eta sfc
OUR BIGSPECIAL
m. out. beautiful white diamonds
at S1!S per karat. Walter A. Lord Co.,
1U Sixth St.. near Washington.
C. ELMORE GROVE.
Photo 362 Washington at., all sittings
made ttfls week will be finished for
Christmas. , "
Plant Rlbson rosea Phone Bellwood s5.
FREE LECTURE
on
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Clarence C. Eaton, 0. S. B.
MASONIC TEMPLE,
"West Park and Yamhill
Streets, Sunday, Dec. 18,
3 P. M. and 8 P. M.
tK
F.W. BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
Every Christmas wit
nesses hundreds of dis
appointed people who
are unable to get Shet
land 'i Quality Sweets.
They leave their pur
chases until too late.
Bon Bons and Choco
lates purchased two
we?ks before Xmas and
kept unwrapped in a
cool place will be found
in perfect condition.
They may, in fact, prove
even nicer than those
purchased during the
tremendous rush of the
last few days before
Christmas.
The earlier you come the
happier your shopping
vriU be.
I r.i w,e-
' a i ' sa '
ill l' -!' I 1 laTali l.J
Xmas Gifts
that are useful and artistic can
be obtained at lowest prices from
our large stock of Chinese and
Japanese Art Goods. Cloisonne,
Sntuma, Ivory ware; brass and
bronze ware and the most com
plete line of silks, embroideries,
chinaware, kimonos, etc.
Canton Bazaar
1(4 FIFTH ST.
Opposite Meier & Frank
Oriental Xmas Gifts
Bra are. sandalwood Carrad Boiaa. .m-ZSSZSr-T.bi.
Covers Mandarin j Caauv S.
Sbaala. Shirt WiUt Pattern . Umi IMlUaa
ana cam-- rg rra
Vnrtli Konrth t.. nrar laTl.
ONLY 8 MORE
DAYS TO XMAS
FOREMOST CLOTHIERS SINCE 1863
BUY
AVOU
DAY
MRN'Sand BOYS' APPAREL MAK
AGGEPTABLE XMAS PRESENTS
MM.-
We invite special attention to our
suoerb display of HOLIDAY AP
PAREL, embracing all the desirable
novelties of Christmas Clothes, Furn
ishings and Headwear. Characteristic
? values m high-grade
dependable merchandise.
aSS"aiIaa aa s s
Men's Suits $15.00, to $50.00
M.en's Overcoats; . . .$15.00 to $40.00
Men's Cravenettes.. $10.00 to $30.00
Men's Raincoats.... $10.00 to $30.00
Boys' Suits.... $ 4.65 to $15.00
Boys' Overcoats.... $ 4.00 to $12.50
Men's Fancy Vests. $ 2.50 to $ 5.00
Umbrellas . .'.
Pajamas ....
Night Shirts .
Underwear . .
, $1.50 to $10.00
$2.00 to $ 5.00
$1.00 to $ 5.00
...... 50c to $ 5.00
Gloves . . . . .-. $1.00 to $ 2.50
Silk Hose 50c to $ 1.50
Silk Suspenders $1.00 to $ 2.50
.$ 5.00 to $20.00
.$ 5.00 to $20.00
.$1.25 to $ 2.50
Handkerchiefs ....
Tull Dress Scarfs . . .
Holiday Neckwear.
. 25c to $ 1.00
$1.50 to $10.00
... 50c to $ 2.50
Traveling Bags...
Suitcases
' Cuff, Collar Boxes
Our Christmas display of Bathrobes, House Goats and .Smoking Jackets surpasses all
previous efforts. - Prices range from $5.00 to $15.00.
HOLE-PROOF HOSE in handsome Christmas boxes for men, women and children
guaranteed to wear f months. Men's $1.50 and $3 box of 6 pairs. Women's $2 and $3 box of 6
pair.s. Children's $2.00 box of 6 pairs. Men's and women's pure silk hole-proof..
MAIL ORDERS promptly and carefully attended to.
MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES good any time before or after Christmas, issued for
- . . ... . . i . ' -i i
any amount. If you don't know what to get nun; mis win soive ine que&uuu.
EXPERT SALESPEOPLE to wait on you and help you make selections.
Collegiate School
FOR BOYS -VICTORIA,
B. C.
Visitor,
The Lord Bishop of Columbia.
Excellent accommodation for boarders
Spacious school buildings
Gymnasium Cadet Corps
Sound education, Careful supervision
For Prospectus, apply Headmaster.
Neth & Company
Collectors
Established in 1900.
How about tboae old accounts?
639 Worcester Bids;, Portland. Or.
BIO SACRIFICC CIXSI!3-OBT SALE,
nrtm.nf of alscban
leal Toya on the Coast. We ara crowded
for room; must cioss out 101 ui...
stock at
S ON THE DOLLAR.
THE MOTTO POST CARD AND SOU
VENIR SHOP.
14 Second St Bet Alder and Morrison.
COAI
Tha French
ship "Buffon"
'Is in port with
.2000 TONS
1 OF FAMOUS
WELSH ANTHRACITE HARD COAL
Over DUU consumer.
cheapest furnace fuel. See san,P1f a'
Meier at rans.a. v. ... .
n 2301.
Edlefsen Fuel Co., Inc.
Largest and Best Eo.tHpsd Coal Deal
ers oa tse East Side.
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO.
IOsOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
aV STARK STREET
SEALY-LOWELL CO
WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST FOR SAFE O.UALITT.
Gift Suggestions from .
Sealy-Lowell Co.
v-n. In alvlna- practical thlnprs that are sure of the utmost
If you oel'e" '"..Vtemnt to P'an rifui without first visiting; Sealy
Low"Cl!i Here ?ou wl!l ' kok. It such liveable thlngr. as
'.$3.5010 $9.00
CARPET .WEEPERS, latest de-
$3.00 to $5.75
COFFEE PERCOLATORS. W h I le h
we nave in m u. - , "
and - reliable makea. priced from
els;ns.
from.
Assorted Fiht Baskets of Dalntlea
Saltable for Presents. .
Baaketa of Assorted California or
Imparted Wines.
$3.50 to $4.50
COFFEE MACHINES, with alcohol
lamps. Priced from
$7.50 to $13.50
To your friends who are not so well provided with this world's ajoods
a basket of ataple things will be very acceptable. We can attend to the
packing; and delivery.
We have cut the big" cheese. The welgrht was 1S93 pounds. There
haa never been a richer, finer cheese made anywhere. Phone or send an
order before It Is all cone. v
Corner Fifth and Stark Streets
PHONES MAIN T9O0, A 1S1
ssassjsasssissssssssssjB
;
" "TIB
aJTl
5 .-VKg
i i " iif 1
Just Received Two More
Carloads of
DESKS
ML t
From the J. F. Dietz Factory,
Makers of the Best Desk on
the Mstrket Today Bar None
Thorough in Construction and Finish,
Dull Brass Trimmings and
Brass Leg Sockets
t WE HAVE THESE DESKS AT
ANY PRICE THAT FITS YOUR PURSE
IN MAHOGANY, IMITATION MAHOGANY AND QUARTERED OAK
BANK AND OFFICE SUPPLIES
AND STATIONERY.
BDSHONG 8 CO.
Printers, Lithographers, .
Blank Book Manufacturers,
, Loose Leaf Systems,
Catalogues and High-class Booklet
Work a Specialty.
BOTH PHONES. . . . 87-91 PARK ST.
CALL AND SEE OUR
"SECTIONET" FINGER-TIP SYSTEMS
Have Your
Contracts, Quotations,
Documents,
Prospects and Papers
' ' Where -You
Can Find Them '
Quickly. . .
FOR EVERY BUSINESS
Large or Small.
IT GROWS
With Your Business.
Catalogue on Request.
Th. migration from the United States
to Aurtralla during tba first sis months
of 1810. according- to commonwealth i statia
ilea: wis 233 out of a total of 44.881. Of
iKTm Immlsranta 1S.7M ware British and
Ills Ofrun.
More oats were ' shipped from Bahia
Blanca than from any other Argentine
port during the first eight months of 1910
167.434 metric tons, a compared with 113,
O20 from Buenos Ay res snd 22,630 from La
Plata.
Chinese reports say that ex-Presld.nt
Liang Tan-yen of Wal-wu-pu (the Imperial
Foreign Office) -propose, to Join an Ameri
can capitalist aad to open a Chinese-American
commercial bank. Its capital will ba
100.000.000 taels (about 165,000).
5