Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 22, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    JUTE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1910.
JUDGE TAKES WIFE
Robert G. Morrow Weds Mrs.
Zoe E. Roby Perine.
COUPLE LEAVE FOR SOUTH
Reception Follows Ceremony al
Which Telegrams Are Ked From
Friends In East Bride Is
Native of Boise, Idaho.
Wadded laa$ ereniDS. Robert O. Mor
row. Circuit Judge, and has brlJ hava
rooa to San Francisco tor a short honey
moon, axpoetlns; to return to Portland
January t- The fertda waa 'Mrs. Zoa E.
Rohr Perrlne and the ceremony mi per
forms! at I: JO o'clock at VSO Johnson
treat, which will be the. homo of Judge
and Mrs. Morrow. The Rev. John EL H.
Simpson, rector of Bt. Mark s Episcopal
Church, officiated. There were In at
tendance) guests. Including relatives
and tha following Irlenos: juoge ana
Mrs. EL B. Watson, Mr. and atrs. i. u.
Borer. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Haaen.
P. B. Bekman and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
T nlrl of Krattle.
Ths decorations compoaed a mass of
Christmas greena and scarlet Dogoniaa.
The wadding waa solemnised before a
Areolae banked with flowers and ferns.
while upon the mantel war. white roses
and narcissus to matcn toe snower oou
quet of asparagus and narcissus carried
by tho bride. Palms. Oregon grape and
mistletoe formed the other floral decora
tions. The mistletoe waa tho gift of tho
Judge's mother, Mrs. Morrow, of
Ington. D. C, wife of the late General
II. A. Morrow, who could not be present.
The gown worn by Mrs. Morrow waa a
handsome creation or heavy sue in an
nHmt aharir. mad. with the long llnee
of the jrncee gown cn train. Bands of
gold embroidery and rare old taco weie
used to relieve the simplicity of the cos
tume. Mrs. Morrow waa formerly an
Idaho girl, born In Boise, but has for
the fast ten years resided In Portland,
living for a short time previous In San
Francisco, The Judge is well known n
Portland, bavlng lived here since 18S3
and having been an active member of
the bar since lwa
A. araduata of the Vnlverstty of Mlchl
gan In 'St, Judge Morrow is identified
with the Portland University Club and
la an enthusiastic worker In fraternal
circles. He is a member of the Elks and
the Knights of Pythias' and Is also the
supreme master of the United Artisans.
Following tho wedding and prior to the
departure of the Judge and Mrs. Morrow
for the South, a reception was neio, a nen
i.lMnma were received and discussed
and wishes for the happiness of the two
expressed Among the telegrams were
one sent by Mrs. Morrow, of Washing
ton. r. C-. and also iajor ii-nrr .
Marrow, of that city: Malcolm Morrow.
of Cleveland, Ohio, and one from Major
William Morrow, I rated Btatcs .Army.
stationed at Porto Rico.
A noint of decoration particularly ln-
it eating wa the set of Klks' antlers
over the fireplace, which had boen the
property of the father or tne Judge,
General H. A. Morrow.
On their return Judge and Mrs. Morrow
will go at onoe to their home ax V
Johnson street.
ARMY "PLUNDER" FOR SALE
Homes. Mule. Stoves. K-tc, to Go
t Vancouver Saturday.
VANCOUVER BARRACKa Wash.. Dec
IL(Rpe-laL) A regular old-fashioned
auction of condemned supplies and articles
of the Army will be held at this poat
Zjeeember M. by captain ijrrara wune,
o uartermaauvr.
Among the 4 h legs to be sold will be 3
Oovernment Mlewourl mules, pillows,
elaht hordes, bugles, stoves, fleld-deaks,
lawnmowers, mattresses, harneae. hay
forks, saddles, trumpets, fire-grates, car
penter tools, rubber hose and cooking
bollerst
Captain Game will demand cash for all
goods and warns buyers of mules or
horses to be supplied with haltera or
mpesi for none will be supplied. A large
crowd la expected.
Many Army officer of this) post, and
post organisations, which had money,
have been caught in the failure of the
commercial Hank, which failed to open
Its doors Monday. Many who were plan
ring for Christmas celebrations will suf
fer. WEDDINGS NOW POPULAR
Linn County Folk Choose Tnletldc
for Happy F.rent.
AX.BA.VT. Or.. Dec. 3. SteclaL) From
present Indications the number of Christ
mas weddings in Linn County this year
will break all records. Ordinarily several
licenses are Issued Just before Christmas
but the rush for wedding permits Is
starting earlier than customary this year
and many more than usual have been
tuned during the past week. Eight
licensee were bunted at the County
Clerk's office here yesterday and today,
as follows:
Philip TV Brant and Addle May Monroe,
both of Mill dry: Charles H. Wllkerson.
of Lebanon, and Velma P. Llghtle, of
Sodaville: Emmett E ArreU. of lacomb,
and Gertie O. Russell, of Sweet Home;
Fred L. Wood, of Albany, and Mary A.
Oell. of Jiweet Home; Roy M. Hutchlns
and Bessie Hammell. both of Albany:
X. W. Lawrence and Alice Lawrence, both
of Lebanon: Clyde H. Meeker and Vlra
E. Orosbocg. both of Albany; H. O. Pugh.
sf fihrdde, and Qnma A. Hunter, of
Albany.
SPRINGFIELD GETS READY
Girls Will Debate With Cottage
Grove Students In January.
FTRINGFJELD. Or.. Dee. a. (Special.)
The Springneld High School debating
team has been selected and ronststas of
Vss llutchinson, Rheo Rhode and
Myrtle tVpenhaver. all girls. The orst
debate wia occur with Cottage Grove
In the latter part of January on the ques
tion. "Are the labor union beneficial to
the laborer?"
The school ' supports the negative.
During the past two days they have
bean taking advantage of an extra vaca
tion and have spent the time In the
library at the University of Oregon In
Eugene preparing for the debate.
SOCIETY IS $3.35 TO GOOD
Old Fort Dalles Historical Organisa
tion Jlolds Meeting.
THE TALJ.KS. Or, Pee. II. Spe
cal. The Old Fort Talles Historical j
Society, which Is an auxiliary of the I
Oregon state Historical Society, held I
Its annuel meeting- Teaterdaj and sub-
mitted reports concerning the work of
tne year. The treasurer'a report shows
that a goodly aunt of money has been
received and disbursed, but only JS
now remains to the credit of the so
ciety. The secretary's report mentioned the
most Interesting of the subjects taken
up by the aoclety during the year,
among them being a narrative of the
Cooper family eroaslng the plains by
ox-team in 1SJ. which waa written
and road bv Mrs. J. D. Cooper, and
"Chronicles from the official record of
the Methodist Episcopal Church of The
Dalles from 110, and going back to
m to is;o."
Ezra Meeker, on his second return
over the Oregon trail by ox team, oc
cupied ona afternoon. An afternoon
was glvsa In honor of Major J. O.
Haller. who waa In command at Fort
Dalles in ll and until the coming
of Colonel Wright in January. 1836.
Time also was given to honor the mem
ory of Captain John Mullan. who died
recently at his home In Washington.
It. C at an advanced age. Captain
Mullan outfitted at old Fort Dalles in
1SSS, for the building of the military
road connecting the Columbia River at
Fort Walla Walla with Fort Benton on
the Missouri River in Montana, thereby
shortening the wagon haul from St.
Louis from the tOOO-mlle trail by the
South Pass to TOO miles. This road,
called the "Mullan Road," settled Mon
tana. Idaho. Eastern Oregon and Wash
ington. Traces of the original old road
still exist up the canyon toward Wal
lace. Idaho.
The membership of the society Is now
48. an Increase of 1 since the last an
nual report.
ELLEXSON TRIAL DRAGS
STATE TRIES TO SOLVE MVRDEIt
OF PERRY AT CXION".
Trial at La Grande Lacks Sensation
al Features; Former Testimony
Rehearsed by Witnesses.
LA GRANDE, Or.. Dec 21 (Special.)
Little that has not already been re
hearsed, in one way or another, cropped
out in today's trial of T. R, Ellexson.
accused of killing Waldo Perry at
Union. The evidence introduced thus
far has borne out the early promise of
the state to prove Ellexson was "smit
ten" by the attractiveness of Mrs.
Perry, and to show, as near aa possible
by direct evidence, that he killed Perry
to gain possession of the Perry ranch
and Incidentally to have freer rein to
woo the woman.
It is being brought out vividly by
witnesses that the love affair was en
tirely one-sided and that no action on
the part of Mrs. Perry could be con
strued ss encouraging Improper rela
tione between the two before Perry's
death.
Stress is laid upon the fact that the
only letter written from Portland to
Ellexson by Mrs. Perry was In har
mony with a family desire to hire El
Inuoo to work the Perry farm at
Union,
It Is being definitely established that
Ellexson left Baker City with the In
tention of going to Union to see Perry,
yet he went on to Echo.
To muddle matters more, he wrote a
letter to Perry from Echo asking for
work, when he had passed within six
miles of the man.
BRITISH "SPIES" ON TRIAL
Germany'a Charge Broadly Admitted
by English Officers.
LEI PS to. Germany. Dee. 3. The trial
of the British officers. Captain Trench,
of the Royal Marines, and Lieutenant
Brandon, of the Royal Navy, who are
charged by the German authorities with
espionage upon the fortifications at
Borkumt waa begun in the Imperial court
today. The defendants admitted they
were gathering military Information at
the time of their arrest.
R.ULV METEOROfJClCA L REPORT.
PORTLAND, rw. SI. Maximum timpw.
tur. 4t desrees: minimum. 2 decrees.
Kir-r rmdUc at A. M.. .! f.'t; chain
In last "J4 hours. 0-S feet fall. Total rainfall
H r. V. M t P. if. . trara: total r.tlntall
sine September 1. 101O. 1&.2S Inch.. -normal
rainfall .inc. septemoer 1. incnea; n--
fKleney of rainfall since b.pt.mMr J. isio,
1 rt-i Ineh.a. Total aunahln. December 0,
20 mlnutea: possible sunshln.. 9 hours, 84
minute. .Barometer treoucsa to ace level
at P. M.. SO 32 laches.
THB WEATHER.
hVtBlS
STATIONS,
State at
WeaUe
Tt.,y.e
Itoaton.
OR!arr
I'hinin. .. . ......
as 0.00. 4 NW. Clear
32 0.10.28 NTViSnow
S 0.", j (!..,.
!.: S S Iciear
IWnvrr
.v.- 0. SI In NFJ 'Know
Molnea.......
Iuiuth. ..........
jci.mdy
ll 1 a r
1-J O.VO'i: SW
SO 0.031 4 N
: 0.00 so xb
4 O.OOI 4'W
4s 0.00 e nw
a;' T. 13. SE
4H0 OOl 4 NW
14 T. 14!W
49 0.001 I E
Kureka .
Pt. cloudy
Oalreatoa. .
H:.na. ..........
ciouay
Clear
Clar
Cloady
Cloudy
Cloudy
tHear
Jackaonvllie......
Kanfaa City......
Marehftrld ...
lontreal. .......
New Orleans. .....
Now York. .......
North Head
North Takuna. ...
Phoenix. .........
Pocatetlo..
22O.001NW
44 O.OJ. S'R
SO O.Ooj 4,HW
OO.OO! 4 W
2S O.Ok 14 SOT
SOI T. I 1SW
4H-0. OOl 4 OT
t O.OOl I S
IO. Oil 14 SB
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
t a
Portland.
Roaehura.
Facramente .....
St. Louia.. .......
St. Paul
Salt Iak-
San Plefo
fran Prandsco.....
lk!you
Hpokan.... .......
Tacoma
Tatooah laland. . . .
TValia Walla.
Washlnrton.......
Wtnstps. . -
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
S 0.0014 S
4 0.04 4 S'
60 0. on 4 POT
ftM O.OO t,W
as 0.00 .. ...
siO.oo 4 9
4J O.OO 6 SOT
41) 0.0O 4 8
42 O.OOI 8
B. 0. 0O14, NOT
8( 00l2 W
icioudy
WEATHER COSDrriOKS.
High reaeur. flelda cover the Pacific slop.
and me etate ociween tn. atiaataarppi
River and the Appalachian Mountain., whit,
low pressure obtains over the states Im
mediately east or the Rocky Mountain,
with centers of depreealon at Prlnc Albert
and Pods. City. The northeaatern storm
area has not entirely disappeared, althouch
It has decreased areatty in intensity, and has
caused only light snow flurries In New
Knsiand within lbs last 12 hours. Uiht
rain occurred in Kansas and at Eureka and
North Head and licht snow in Southeastern
Idaho and Colorado. i-st of th. Missis
sippi temperatures are 3 to IS decrees be
low normal, while In the Plains Statee and
In the upper Mississippi Valley they ax.
a to SS decrees above normal.
Condltlona are favorable for genciallr fair
weather Thursday throushoul this district,
with only slight changes la lemparatura,
and westerly winds.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Pair,
resterly
winds.
Oregon end Washington Pair, westerly
winds
Idaho Fair.
THEODORB F. rRAKB.
Observer. Temporarily la Charge.
T. Trace.
0 A FITTED SOTCASE.
Will make an appropriate Christ
mas gift. An elegant line of them at
Harris Trunk Company.
Albany Names Representative.
ALsBANT. Or.. Dee. a. Special.) M.
Serrdera. a prominent local business man.
haa been appointed by the Albany Com
mercial Club to represent this city at the
meeting of the National Woo growers' As
sociation, la rortland.
A hotel in
activity.
la, Q.
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
150 Rooms 104 Suites, With Private
Raths. '
NEW FIEEPB00F BUILDING-
Moderate Rates.
THE
PORTLAND
P0RTLA5D, OR.
EUROPEAN PLAN
MODERN
RESTAURANT
i
COST 0.E MILLION DOLLARS
HOTEL SEATTLE S 'eTtT
4O0,OO0 Reeeatlr Speat ea Its Interior. All FuraUhlaaa and Appointments
New, Modern end Splendid. Headquarters for Portland People.
HOTEL OREGON FNSSS
Both Hotels Conducted br
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
C. W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor.
f
OPENED SEPT 1POP.
PRIVATE
HOTEL LENOX
E. D.' and V. H. JORENSEN,
Props, and Mara.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
Hat and Told Water.
IK IHstaae Phone
la Kverr Booa.
RATES
$1.00 and Up
A merles a Plaa
2.8o Per Day.
from O. N. ity.
ship wharves
W. IX Wood, Mar.
DANCE, SCANDAL CAUSE
WILLASEETTE OIVERSITY IS
STIRRED BY LIGHT FAXTASTIC.
Prrsldrnt Iloinan's Order Not Coa
idcrrd Even School Deans
Lead Grand March.
flAT.mur rte nA. 9 1 . -fSoeclal.) Be
cause a dance waa given last night at
the Auditorium Rink by students of the
college of medicine of Willamette Uni
versity, something: of a furore is prom
ised, and suppressed excitement about
the balls of the medical school today
was accompanied by fear of belns;
"plucked" on tne pan w "
students.
When the dance waa advertised Pres
ident Horn an made public announce
ment in chapel that any students In
the liberal arts department that at-
. . . . (, .TOAsit Immedlats dls-
lenucu uubu, f -
missal from the university. Now some
of the medical students state that the
president haa threatened a refusal to
slim their diplomas and they are In a
quandary.
Dean W. H. Byrd. of the collee-e of
medicine, and Dean C. L. McNary, of
the college of law, were at the head of
the grand march at the dance, and
practically all of the medical students
were present. One member of the col
1 ... iiK.r.1 arts anneared with a
young woman, but left after being; re
minded by medical stuaenis 01 mo
warning; that had been given In chapel
by President Homan.
The dance was attended by many or
. 1 .1 1. th, wwisl set of Salem.
and Is reported as being one of the
. ..i..Kia functions of the rear.
But Willamette, being a Methodist In
stitution, does not couniensucs au.au a
of this kind, and there Is promise of
developments. President Homan was
In Portland today and consequently no
statement could be secured from him.
ft Is probsble that the affair win be
1 1 1 t,v the faculty and lta
members will deoide on what action
will be taken in regara 10 m. -indents.
The fact that the deans of two
of tho schools took an important part
In the social function probably will re
sult In a degree of leniency ior lue stu
dents or It may bo the cause of fric-
. 1 ,.niv.rjtv f nil t v is In
clined to be stubobrn In Its position.
John Hahn Appeals Case.
ASTORIA. Or.. Dec 21. (Special.)
Notice of appeal to the State Supreme
Court la the case of John Hahn versus
SSI
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
OPENED JUNE. 1908
the very heart of Portland's business
Modern in every respect. Kates, i.vu
and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
S wetland. Secretary and Manager.
fB2rSSSr5aS
r TO!" HINTS and
TKAVLKd.
Special rmts made
t families and uln
fle rentlemau The
management will be
pieaned at au umea
to show room and
Eire price. A mod
ern Turkish Bath
establishment in the
hotel.
H. C. BOWEBS,
Manager.
THE CORNELIUS
"The Houa. of Welcome. corner Park and Alder. Port
land's newest and most modern hotel. European plan. Be
slnninc May 1st our rates will be aa follows: All back rooms
without bath, single. 1.00 per day; double. 2-00 per day.
All front rooms without bath. $1.60 per day, single;
per day double. All OUTSIDE rooms. Our omnibus meets
all trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth and Washington
New Hotel, Elegantly Fnrntshed.
Rates $1 and Up
SPECIAL. RATES FOR PERMAXK.1TS.
European Flan. Bua Meets All Trains.
M. ES. FOI.ET, PROPRIETOR.
BATHS.
TOU WILL LIKE
THE WOODS
H- ewe C f European Plan
f X rUi-t (l and $ 10 Per Day,
"It's All Comfort."
Onr Table d'Hote Meala One Feature.
In heart of business district, center of city, half block
ana r. r. rty. uepuu cures 10 u
and C. P. Ey. Depot.
VANCOUVER B. C.
the Astoria National Bank was filed In
the Circuit Court this afternoon.- This
suit was brought to set aside the fore
closure of mortgage and sale of the
Warrenton Lumber Company's lumber
Rev. V. S. Knight in Salem 63 Irs
8ALBM. Or.. Dec 31- (Special.)
Rev. P. S. Knight quietly celebrated to
day the anniversary of the 63d year
that he has been a resident of Salem.
The Rev. Mr. Knight is probably one of
the best known men 'in this section or
the valley and since his coming to 6a.
lem he has married over 600 couples.
Salem Won't Bee Class Play.
ORBGOS AGRICULTURAL OOL
LB9E. Corvallls. Dec ZL SpeclaL) The
Oregon Agricultural College executive
council at its regular meeting this week.
denied the petition of the junior class for
the presentation of tneir play. Brown
at Harvard," In Salem. The out-of-town
production had been planned to follow
the presentation oj the play In. Corvsilla
during the month of February, but the
Council decided that the efforts of the
junior players should be confined, to the
two production) which will be given be
fore the college and citizens of tJorvauis.
LADIES' FITTED BAGS.
In great variety at Harris Trunk
Company. 132 Sixth street.
MEETING NOTICES.
TO THB NOBILITT OP
AT. KADER TEMPLE. A.
A. O. N. M. S. The annual
meeting of Al Kader Tem-
Ie, Nobles of the Mystlo
hrlna, will be held on
FRIDAT evening, Decem
ber 23, at . the Masonic
Temple. corner Yamhill
and West Park, at 8 o'clock
sharp. Matters of much Im
portance to our great Oasis
are to coma 11 n. and a eood
attendance at this annual meeting la re
quested. WILLIAM H. OALVANT. Potentate.
B. G. WHITEHOU6H. Recorder.
OREGON COMMANDERY. No.
1, K. T. Special conclave this
evening at 7:30. The Order of
the Temnle will be conferred
DT past Grand Commander, Frank J. Miller.
of Albany.- Oregon. Visiting Sir Knights
courteously invited.
H. I BANCROFT. E. C
W. S. MACRUM, Recorder.
FRATERNAL ORDER
OF EAGLE PORTLAND
AERIE. NO. 4, P. O. E.
All brothers and visiting
brothers are requested to
attend the funeral of our
late brother. Charles H.
Pinks, member of Kelama
Funeral services under the
Aeri,
auspices Portland Aerie. No. . F. o. tu..
which will be held at Molman'a Undertak
ing parlors St 4 P. M-. Friday. December 23.
LOUIS DAM M ASCII. Secretary.
-w-nvtr a r VT Vfr a T nnflP Vfi T
U, U, r . will JJI.ey tw auwau au aaau
DaVlX, OWr Os v sev aauaa s.
. Fa O. E.
AMUSEMTVTS
COMING! HEiLIG THEATER
WEMF.SD1Y AND THURSDAY, .
December SS and SO.
Dobbs ARCTIC
MOTION PICTURES
Mr. Dobbs . lias spent ten years In
Northwestern Alaska, and his collection
of scenes of Arctlo life. Including- The
Great lee Packs In tare Arctic Siberia
The Polar Bear Fslrlmo Reindeer
Moil Teams Mining All -Alaska Dog
Team Race, giooo Purse, and others,
moving as In life. Each picture ex
plained. Nothing like this grand exhi
bition ever seen in the world. Remem
ber the date, DECEMBER 28 AND 29.
SEAT SAI.K OPENS TODAY
HEXLJO THEATER
NTOHTS. beginning FRIDAT,
Bargain Matinee I Xmss Matinees
Sat.. 13c, xsc. Me. Soa.-Mon., l-So.
The Musical play Success
The Burgomaster
Or!stna.l Burgomaster. O. Welnburg.
Evenlncv 4L50. ft, 73c. 30c. 35c. 250.
BAKER THEATER
a--- M-J a. V jnorrtaa,, and Eleventh
Main 4. A 5380. Geo. I Baker.
Mgr. Baker Stock Company. To
night, all week. Mat. Sat.; bar
gain Mat. Wed.. 25c The Barnum
( of them all. .
" ...... . ... v.- a t TY t
, n n i o i. -Thafs
enough. It has made mll
llona laugh. Try It. Eve.. 25c, 50c
75c Mats.. 23c. 50c Next week
"The Dollar Mark."
BUNGALOW Z
Theater lzth
sun iii. a. , i- v. l. m. -
ALL THIS WilEK. MATS. THURi. BAT.
Dainty
GRACE CAMERON,
In her latest comedy success,
"NANCY."
A soul-stirring play; beautiful story of
home Hie; full of pathos and comedy with
special musical numbers. Excellent company,
complete scenic production. Eveninga, joa.
60o. 73c fl; Mats.. 25c, 60c Next week
"Ole Olson."
MATINEE EVERT DAT.
I MAIN . A 1020.
-S-Sl
IIHTS
THEATER 15-8-5MS.
WEEK DECEMBER 19 Alice Lloyd, Iew
Bully, Harlan E. Knigbt end Co.. preaenting
"The Chalk Line," 6-Marvelou snl!-6.
Gu Hlbhert and I-red Warren, Parnum and
Clarke Bisters, EI Cota, Orchestra. Pictures.
GRAND-WeekDec. 19
Carter A Waters
Vat-don, Perry and
WUbur,
Leo and Chapman,
Kitty Edwards,
Joe Lannlgan.
OHANDASCOPE
2:S0; any seat. 15c.
wLt T-&a ajid 9:15:
PELHAM
Hie world Great
est Hypnotic
Scientist.
Ikfatineo verr day.
S-en f n s prf o rma n ces
Balcony.
15c: lower floor. 25a; box seats, 50a
SEE THE BvEST THEN THE BEST.
ANTAGES
rrnM--liMa VandevlUe.
Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Dec 18.
ATTRACTION EJTKAUKUIaiil,
MIXE. HENGIJ:rR'S KDUCAIED
RUStUAN POODLES.
5 OTHER FEATURE ACTS K
Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:80. 7:0 and
LYRIC
HOME OF
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Reasrawnrh Bnr1 AIHmp Strccta.
WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINBH
Keatine ft Flood present
Ttlf TiiV A. KrA.
With the ljric Musical romedy Company In
"THR TOrRIfiTS.''
One continued scream from start to flh.
Two performances nisrhtly. 7:45 and 9:15.
Matinee daily. 2:sS. Friday night. Chonu
Uirir contest, tnnnraai oay iiwwjm
performances.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Baker's Auction House, 152 Park St.,
furniture, etc Sale at 10 o'clock, G. W.
Baker Sb Co auctioneers.
ftjneaax. zfoncsa.
SKAXS The funeral of Mrs. John TT. Skans
will take place at l o'clock P. M. today
from th Swedish Lutheran Church. 19th
and Irving- treats. Interment at River-
vlew Cemetery.
FTNXS In this city, December 21, at St.
Vincent's Hospital. Charles ti, J-inns, agea
46 years 11 months. Funeral services un
der the ausnlces of Portland Aerie No. 4.
F. O. BL which will te held at Holmaji's
ChapeUThird and Salmon sts., at p. M
to morrow Friday). December 2-3, thence
to Crematorium. Friends and brotner Ea-
ffles invited.
PETERSON December 91. at St. Vincent's
Hospital, wrorge ti. peierson. agea -a
years months, beloved husband of Kris
tin petorson. Funeral services from his
late residence, 910 Maryland ave Man
day. December 26, at 1:30 P. M- Inter
ment at Rose City Cemetery. Remains
at Zeller-Byraea Co. parlors until Monday.
jap, fjAOVll- AU tsasss Hi.', Dva eras, aw..
iMattie E. Anderson, agea a years, inm
funeral services will be held at the Zlon
M. B. Church, cor. 13th and Main sts., at
X P. M. tooay ( rnurfevaanvy j ricnua au
vlted. Interment Rlverview Cemetery.
KBI'L'KR In th Is city, December 20. at
260 Bast 40tn, uasei A. uaxey A.euer,
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Daley, aged 18 vears 7 months and 7 days.
Th funeral services will be held at the
above residence at 2 P. M. today (Thurs
day), Friends invited. Interment Mult no-
man (jemeiary.
BARNES In this city, December 20. Annie
ju arnes, or bdwwuuu, cuu, aCTi mi
years. The remains will be shipped ta
Wiuonvllle, Or., tor Interment by J. P.
Flnley A Son.
TON8ETH FLORAL CO.
MARQCAM BLDO.
FLORAL DESIGNS.
phones:. Main 51ht, A llOt.
Trimninr a MrKnteo. Funeral Directors,
U7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lad a.
sl&tapu oriice vx irumj www.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO., Foneral IMreet
rs, SZO 3d St. ataay Miisaiu. irum
jw t rrjrt.jrv a hon. an ana jnaaisoa.
XJidy attcnaant. rnow axau , a ww.
f.ict Kir. it. Ftineral Directors, succesaors
to I a. Lttxnning. inc. x.. oc, jo -ojo.
riurKnv rn-:ndertaken. Ladv satst-
ant. 409 Alder., M. 6183. A 223S.
7Ei T.EK-BVHNES CO.. Funeral Dlreetora.
0t4 Williams ave.; both phones; lady asst.
LKRCH, Undertaker, cor. East Alder and
th. Kast 781. B 188s. usdy assiatant
DIE1X
LAMBERT In this city, December 21,
Charles Lsamvert, agea 4V years ana s
4 ays. The remains are at Fin ley's par
lors. Funeral notice hereafter.
TUCKER In this city, December 21, Nina
C. Tuc or, agea year. -j. ne remains
are at Flnley's parlors. Funeral notice
hereafter.
LA STCB ATJOH December 21. Jesse Robert
Lashbaugh, agea years. unerai notice
later.
PALACIOS Wednesday, December 21. the
infant child ot Mr. ana Mr, m. js. i'aia
clos. "
BOOERS At Ban Diego, Cal., Edward Rog
ers, OT Bnaituca, w, r uuenu nouce later.
PALACIOS Dec 21. Infant daughter of
Mr. ana Mrs, M. a. f aiacios.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE- CITY BALL
Main- 698. A 1589.
' HUMANE OFFICER, EA8TlT7
KEW TODAY.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lweflt rates an! terms to salts
rial rates and favorable terms oa lars
Wans oa baalsess properties.
Funds Loaned for Frlvsts Iavestsrs.
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
an McKay Bids. M t Stark,
M
NEW TODAY.
1717
-
"Nktional
Addition"
Hare you been out to NATIONAL
ADDITION during the past few days
of this beautiful weather, to see our
tract in all its magnificence and
splendorf NATIONAL ADDITION
is certainly an ideal spot for a resi
dence, to say nothing of the oppor
tunities afforded from an investment
standpoint. Every day new develop
ments are materializing at KENTON,
directly adjoining our property, which
will without a doubt greatly enhance
the value of. lots purchased NOW,
in NATIONAL ADDITION.
AWAKE TO YOUR OPPORTU
NITIES, come out to the tract today
and make your selection. Pay us
10 per cent of the purchase price,
then pay 2 per cent per month.
Phone us and our automobile will
call for you and take you out to
NATIONAL ADDITION.
Go-Operative
Realty Company
520 Railway Exchange.
For Your
Consideration
12.7 NET
on $62,000
New and modern four-story brick
apartment, consisting of 30 apart
ments, with a gross income of $900
.per month; located in the most desir
able part of Nob Hill district. Will
justify your investigation.
Excellent apartment site. The
northwest corner of 13th and
Market Street
60x100; a good buy, $21,000.
Within one block of Olds, Wort
man & King, a most desirable lot,
where the greatest increases in value
have taken place.
$60,000
Half cash, balance 3 years, 6 per cent
No trouble to answer questions.
F. R. LEVEE
817 Spalding bldg.
Phone Main 7387.
$2900
Willamette Heights
60X112
One block south of car. Unob
structed view north down Rugby St.
Royal view for a home. Fine resi
dences all around. Make a payment
on this now and build when you get
ready.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332 Chamber of Commerce.
Irvington Swell Home
Very swell new S-room house; fur
nace, two fireplaces, fins fixtures and
shades, flreless cooker, cooling closets,
hardwood double floors upstairs and
down, bookcases, china closets, four
bedrooms and sleepingr-porch; In fact,
a very complete house; on a lot 60x100,
east front;, on East 26th, near Thomp
son. Price $8000, $3400 cash and $20
per month. Our auto will call at your
borne and take you to this house and
horns again. Phone us.
GRTJSSI k Z AriOW,
SIT Board of Trade Bldg., 4tfc and Oat,
$8000
L SrPLE'Din FLAT OR APAETMENT.
HOUSE SITE,
S. E- Corner 4th and Lincoln Sts.
10S Fact oa Lincoln; 50 Feet on 4th.
'Riilldlnz- of new brldsre to southeast
ern Portland section, and electrification
of Fourth-street railroad will greatly
enhance the value of thl property in
next 18 months. Non-resident owner
now In city for a few weeks offers this
for sale. ,
Apply mornings on premises.
ALFRED W. GLASS,
B03 Fourth St.
Profitable Farm
in acres, all in htrh etate of cultiva
tion, except 6 acre good timber; soil
deep, rich and free from rock, stumps
or gravel; elegant house and barn, two
tA.mi worth $1500: personal property
and crops worth $5000 go with this fine
farm, located one mile from Canby, on
. . j . -a ( 1 , fw-n ... DnrflonH
srooa nun) runu, v i . . . . t .......
Price, including livestock, crops, every
thing, $200 per acre. Terms. ,
CRUSSI ZADOW,
81T Board of Trade Bldg., 4th and Oak.
. - . l.TltTKI V. . . . 11 V. XT nwnAI
Business called him away. Thoroughly
finished In hardwood; elegant design; a
rooms, private sitting-room, two nreplaces.
( bedrooms. Irrtngton. East 273. C 1S66. W.
H Herdman. .
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lots
EAST MADISON and 22d. lot 50x100, $500
less than value for cash. Phone East
4100. Main 475.
t,OT for sale, 40x124, Tremoat, 50 cash.
KEAI, ESTATE I
Beck. William G.. 312 Fallll
Blrrell. A. H. & Co., 202-3 31
estate, insurance, mongai
Brubaker A Benedict, 502 :
MS.
Chapln sV Herlow, J32 Chamber!
Cook, B. S. A Co.. SOS Corbe:t bl 1
Jennings A Co.. Main 1SS 19 Or,)
PALMER-JOXBS CO., H. P.. 2l;J
clal Club bids.
Scnaik. ueo. D., 22S Stark St.
A 2S92.
The Oregon Real Estate Civ. Gran.j
adultRomah St. fflouaaay Ailo
M. E. THOJIPSO CO., cor. 4tn i
REAT. ESTATE.
For Sale Lota.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS BAll
601IIJ looking north down rl
for only l'JUO.1: one block from c
fine homes and has an unttrul
of river and mountutna. This v. I
you a wonderfully fine viow arj
xo good car service; mane a it
this and build when you get a
CHAPIN A HERLOW!
332 Chamber of Coninierr
" PRICE REDUCED.
For few Hhvs owner tells 1
his lot. TiOxltlO, on E. Burnsidi j
two handsome residences, du
of 17th St., facing north, -4
nrice reduced from I40O0.
GODDORD A WIEDRICKl
504 Concord ilds.
Phone Main 245.
A SN-AP IN LOTS.
2 lots. 40x100 each, at Lau
Mt. 6cott car; 1 block from at
lots are worth S&oO each: take
of them at $750. on terms.
GRLSSI t ZADOW.
31
Board of Trade Bids.. 4th !an t
BELMONT STREET! - I
Walkinr distanc. 40x100: -All !
Improvements in and pttld; yi?td, '
WAVBRLEIOH HEIGHTS. 1
Dandy lot, 200 eet to car, on Fr
street; J675. eiusv term. E. B. -Mai'
205 Gcrllnger bldg., 2d and Alder.
PROMINENT CORNER.
On MislsslDDi avenue. !0xl00 wlt
bulldisirs: income $40. price tCYMJ
i5o4 Concord Bldg.
GOING away, must dispose of $128'
In two fine East Side residence.
Bion. one worth $1750. the othe
J1500; will take a good bond on
AX 60!. Oregonlan.
APARTMENT SITES.
Some choice lots and -juart?H
close In, Central Eait Portland,
prices.
W. O. WADDEfs, 309 Lumber Esc'
A GENUINB SNAP.
Entire block consisting of 16 loi
4200; retail value .I7K.
GODDARD & WIEORICK.
504 Concord Bldr.
A LOT IN PORTLAND FOR
Teavintr fitv. I have fteveral S
on United IKuilways, near Bur,
wi! sell for $:t0 spot cash to fli.i
Owner. P. O. Box 4S5. j
FINE view lots, located near thf
park in the city; the best street
ice; good terms; price $150 to $li
Tabor 529. j T
$10 Cash and Jo per month, nicer
near Mt. Scott oc car. city war
graded and paid; price only $i
Higley. Bishop & McClagkey. y?
PORTLAND HEIGHTS PKCg;
Homes, lots, auarter blocks.!.!
acreage; all parts of heights, all vil
prices; some oargains. juain aoox,
B LOT3. 1 block from W-W car.
stock; a bargain. B, R. Gardl
Board of Trade bldg. Phone M l
WILL discount one-half, for cash.j
In the choicest Laureihurst lot
$."00. AM 008. Oregonlan.
For Sale Houses.
BUNGALOW WITH PURXH
ONLY $900 CASH DOWN
new, moaern noma in nice
district, block to Rose City Pari
basement, laundry trays, full p.,
Hvins-rooni. with rfrt placv
huffer wirh mirror built tn: comia
equipment, Dutch kitchen. lecplH
shades, larne porches, view ipri
nst tkn nnH KtrRr 1 m Dro ve men t :
comfortably furnished ; price o'
monthly payments. Owner, Rl
chants Trust blag., otn ana
t i
NEW BUNOAL O W. $ 5 (ft t s 1
Very swell brand new s-room
fine H reel ace. china closet. It
paneled dining-room. Dutch k i ti
combination nxtures, launary
fact nothing missing; on irapro
cement walk, near Hawthorne
E. 37th at.; price $3250 $500 cas
per montn.
GrtLioSI & ZAUUW,
817 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th an
BUY NOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
JiAfil i iKJin. fr'
7 rooms, bOxlOO lot; imhat
and nald: Berlin buffet
solid oak floors, baths, fur:l
lanndrv travs. mirror door. A
$300 down, balance $35 peiA
tional Realty & Trust uo.,
Ington st., room 518.
ANOTHEH CiKEAT BUY, J
A new 5 -room bungalow loca
Ington Park, 2 blocks from Ai
linn: full cement basement, i
dining-room has paneled beJ
built-in china cabinet, etc.: tn4
ceiain bath, etc.; this proper
worth $3000. David Lewis, roi
bermens bldg., 5th and Stark
FOR SALE Dwelling-house. 7 rils.
ern, shade trees, fruit, cemi
pa.ved street half block aw
lot. full cement basement. hous
Will lease for 35 uer month;
privilege of buying. This is th
nt S4a:
THE Sir AN TON CU..
200 Oak St.
SWELL BUNGALOW
"Vr-r Bwp.ll brand new 5-room
with attic, ail latest improvemrf
50x100. eaat front, on E- 8th.aT
and $25 per month.
817 Board of Trade Bldg., 4th inf
PIEDMONT.
New 9-room nouse. all mode:
built, near cai'Unc; lot BOxlw
terms.
MERCHANTS
SAVINGS & TRUST
COM PA NY.
xcrr.r. tnlte Irr In citv as Dart D:
a fine new 6-room Queen Ann; tuV
meat, built-in book case, pollshedl
fine and slphtly location, one blo
car, for $3o00 and very easy terms. I
945 Vancouver ve. Phone C
hall 829.
FOR SALE An apartment-house that"
duces ao per cent on
twn-Btorv. new. frame
i the purchase I
e building; ail rcl
irgain. I
roN co.. 1
Idg. Phone Mai
r or sell SEE) I 1
$8000 cash; great bargain.
j. t. iHTUW
1108-10 Spalding Bldg.
, 2745.
Before you buy or sell
DETSCH & WITWEB.
EB. J
EstatA.
e me'ausvl
Rnec la lists In Real
Sor the man of mode rat
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Real Estate. Rentals. Insurance.
6-ROOM modem bungalow; electric
hot and cold water, bath, tollot, wo
Winter's wood, shades, linoleum on l
en floor, good range; all for $1950; e
T50. balance $15 Dr month: 2 bloc
Mount Scott car. F 599, Oregonian
ANOTHER BIG SNAP FOR 3250.
25x100 lot with a 2 -story house brin
in ti.i ner month: It is on Market stl
near 14th; an apartment -house site; $
cash wilt handle it. iJavia .Lewis, ij
2 Lumbermena bldg., 5th and Stark s;j
' ftOOD INCOME PROPERTY,
Corner Michigan and Skldmore, ISOiI
with 6 houses; Income $70 per xnof i
nr.r.s atSfUfllk b I
GODDARD A WIEDRICK.
604 Concord -Blag.
$50 CASH BUYS
K rnnmit. laree lot. 75x110 ft.. 1 block f'
cariine; more ground next to this pi
r iron nrfer at S3 ner lot : price
down. $15 month. National Realty & Tr,
Co., "6 w asningLon bi., room aio.
MISSISSIPPI AVE. SNAP.
2300 will buy full lot with small
tage. between Mason and Shaver.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK.
504 tjoncora ciug.
K-raom buneiilow. all convtnienoea:
place, beam ceilings, range, shades, 1:
leum, chlcken-nouse ana run; t
$1150 cash, balance long terms. Rsinsi
Risley Station, Oregon CltyNAnjy'l
BY OWNER Good 7 -room modern h
10 minutes.' walk south of P. O.. on
carllne; $4000; easy terms if sold be
Dec 23. Owner leaving; a snap. Call
Sherman st. Phone Main 2591.
4 -room house, nice laying ground
fare, Brentwood; a fine little buy. 1
w German. 329 Burnside. , M. 2776.
FOR SALE A large lot and 4 -room mo;
i a at- TTnivrslI Is X-a r-lr . Ks r-srol.
cash: will rent for $15 per' month. (
TRViMfiTON Attractive new- homte.
East 17th st., N. See this if in ere.
phone East 394; terms to suit.
K RflflMS. tlSTiO. anv terms: icre h
buildings; $1600. Box Stil, Arletal
Tabor 2U(-y.
$2500 RESIDENCE for $2000; clorj
iUWl R1UC, JW L CUI 14 M1U URMUV
have long lookea for. Kicnmoaj i
Call 507 McKay bldg. Main 47! 4 J
E. TAYLOR. NEAR 17Tfr.-.;l
A choice home In walking .-"1
splendid, nearly new 6-room nioili
including furnace; among flntf I
think again of thiF location; it 1
train at S4a..O. XlKr0 CBfQ. Wf