Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 31, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    tti tf vnnvTvn nnrnnMW SATITRDAY. DECEMBER 31,
1910.
lllli .'1 W Afc V-.- - a-aa-ame-s- '
TROOPS TO PARADE
Vancouver Barracks to Hold
Last Review and Muster.
PRISONERS TO TAKE PART
lark Ball In Gjrmnalm Will Be
One of 3(ot Brilliant Events of
Sruon Wife of Colonel
JTtx-rt Goes to Manila.
VAXtrt"VEIt BARRACKS. Wean.
Ir. 3.j. Spe-Ial.) The laat review and
muster of will be hM torn r ro w
Itio ,1ns; on the Infantry parade around,
and will be rreceded by a review.
Colonel Oorir K. McGunnl I
commanding officer anl IJeulenant
txi il James S. Rer. First Infantry,
win command the review. The muster
and review will Include the Flrt In
fnt . Ompany F. Corps of Engineers,
and Katl.rirt A. B and U. Second Klrld
.Artillery.
The review n begin at o"rlnc. the
rrt Infantry full hand of 3D r-lcce fur
rt.hlnf music. Field and stnff officers
will b dwnounlnl and tba Infantrymen
anil ens; nrrn will wear their service
Uniform with full flold kit.
Followins tlia muster, quarters an-J
rr irks will be lnreetd.
K.vra iri"'ntr will b paraded and
mnatererl with the ituard at II M oeloea.
(me of the moat brilliant aorta! event,
of the eann will ! hel.l tomorrow
nisht when a in, Ntll will be alveu
In the imrna.t'irn by officer, and women
ef the pout. Vislc will be furnished by
an l-pte-e orrr.estra from the Klrst
lefanirv han't, which won flrat prixe of
all hands In the Department of the Co
l:m r.ia at the military tournament held
In Tacoma In July.
)n K.bert. wife of Colonel Rudolph
C. Khert. chief Pureon of the depart
ment of the IVInrnMn. will leave Monday
for M-nlU. rhlllpptne ..land, to Tlelt
a inn, I't. II. C Khert. who ! In the
Marine Hoepltal Cn Ire.
SPECIAL SERVICE PLANNED
Men' Mre-tlng Will Open Year at
Tort la nit T. !. C. A.
flpert! New Tear's day service will
be h. M la the auditorium of the Port
land Tnum Men a Christian Association
tomorrow aftern-in at 3 ovlocfc. All men
In the c It have been Invited to attend
a nvr:ln at that hour and a programme
has been imnird In whlrh musical fea
ture, prrd-vn Inale.
The ad.lre.s of t-e day will be de
liver I hy II. W. Stone, general secre
tary. Mr. F-or-e r. rot announced any
definite auh)ert b'U will ep-ak about
the rrllsioue work of the aseofUtl.m
during the pad year. Following Ilia ad
dree, tlere will he an open diartisslon,
whlrh will he tn Ce nature of an old-fw---ed
t I'm nlal n vr,t!n,
Mrs. Sr Sw.n.on lllsiev. of New
York. ri i rt several old plantation
m Mra. 1 1 1 y erc before the T.
M. . A. meetine Chrtsfmaa day and
rnsde wuch a favorahle Inipreeton that
the wa. Induce. I to appear again tomor
row. Tfcervt will a'o be mtiatc by the
Y. M C. A. Orchestra, and a aaxaphone
and clarinet duet.
GIRL BATTLES FOR LIFE
fhootlnc-llrrjr CoMomrr I"1ht
Miss la Ilcr Teen.
Wrestling; for ten minute m atterrpta
to disarm a drunken customer of a
enocttna e:illcry of which ahe baa charge,
a irl at ill In her teena waa aaved by
Iwputy Sheriff Pallahury yeeterday. 8al
ur n tt -ei a crowd outeMe the ahoot
!n a!I.trr near Flrat and Mnlleon
atreet, and enterlr.a found the Inebriate
-th a d rifle In hie hand, the
muiale pointed towan! the clrl. aa ahe
tr'ed to a-fl the ;un from hla (raap.
Fallabury crabbed the man unaware, and
threw him out on the atreet In the
niHiet of the crowL The strange ae
ai.Unt t-T'k to hi heela. If the airl
tlj a complaint he will be arrested.
!.' whereabouta betn known by the aa
thorltlea. The Elrl ea'd the atranaer entered
the ahootlne callery and oftered to fisht
her three round.,. Her refuU. ihe aatd.
tnrr-M Mm and he seized a rlfla to
hoot her.
MUCH GRAIN STILL HELD
3lucnr tnritH-r Aided by Iuani
"rnii I'nlon Mrmhrni.
MOSCOW, t lnho. IVc. . (Special V
At ro time eirce the completion of rail
rtde Into t h t vl fr.Ity waa ao large a
pr.ipcrtlon of gruin. eeeciaily wheat,
h.-td unsold by farmers at thie time of
the year. Conservative denlera sr.d ware
housemen estimate that from S to ai per
cent I" heM by arowere. It la also aald
that t!e percent ace h ureter In the Mos
cow terltory than at:y other point In the
I'alouse country. It la aatd by some
fiat thU" condition Is due to the action
of members of the Furmrri' I'nlon In
lertd.'r.e; money to other members of ths
url.'ca to er.ahle them to hold their wheat.
The bet rrl-e quoted bere today was
1 aj cents for red wheat aa the base. There
are Instances where farmer could hare
contracted their wheat at from SO rents
to II a bus'.iel. but refused and hsre since
sold for leea than To rents. 9on;t have
two jeers' croiw yet on hand.
WILLIAM BOCjK IS KILLED
Taroma Fr.Elnrcr la Accidentally
lMit by Jfclghbop.
TACOMA. rc. 10. William Bock.
years old. a retired engineer llvlni on
a ranch west of the city, waa acci
dentally ahot and killed at noon today
by 5 W. New burn, a neighbor, while
hunting rabbits. Fock died on ths
way to the hospital.
.Sew burn waa pumping; a cartrldre
from his repeating shotgun, holding ths
gun hortsoBtaliy. and Bock stepped In
front of Kirn. .New burn was prostrated
w'th a-rlef.
PERSONALMENTION.
Alfred Kinney, of Astoria. Is at ths
Portland.
F. B. Walte. of Butherlln. la staying
at the Imperial.
J. S. "Imtnons. of Eugene. Is staying
at the Cornelius
Frank Nolan, of Seattle, and Mrs. No
lan are at the Ijenox.
Dr. J. H. Lasater. of Ia Center, la
etnrlr.g at the TeraJrut.
Carl P. Neal. of . Huena Vltrts, Or. la
registered at the Perklna.
J. C. Madanes and Mrs. ilacicnee, of
White Salmon, are registered at ths
Portland.
D. TV. Ward, of Forest Grove, la
staying at the Cornelloa.
Samuel O. Campbell, of Hood River.
Is registered at the Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Booth, of Roeebnrg.
are staying st ths Imperial.
W. O. Neberden. of Keleo, and Mrs.
Neberden are at the Imperial.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Connacher. of Ta
.colt. are registered at the Oregon.
Mm. W. P. Csmpbell. of Chemawa. Is
Tlelting her son. Herbert J. Campbell,
at ths Lernox.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. S9. (Special.)
Portland arrivals at ths Palaoe Hotel.
San Francisco, today were: Ma Mayer,
H. Hume and wife. Mrs. J. C. I -owe, C.
O. Hlckok and wife. R. F. Barker.
CHICAGO. Dec! JO. (Special.) Ore
gonlans registered at CUlcaso hotels to
day as follows:
From Portland W. A. Carly, at the
Congress.
From Salem Carl H. Hottser, Lloyd
Ilouaer. at ths Brevoort.
NEW TORK. Pec HX Speclal.)
Northwestern people arrived at the hotels
today as follows:
From Portland A. H. Clarke, at the
Imperial; C. McC. Snow, at the Hermit
age; M. a Meyer, at the Wellington; S.
G. Jewltt. at the Grand Union.
From Bpokane 8. S. Jones, at the Im
perial; C. S- Knew, at ths Herald Square.
From Seattle Mlssi C. Guzxane. at ths
TVebfter; J. D. Cornell, at the Cumber
land: A. J. Tollman, at tha Imperial.
From Walla Walla-C. C. Sutherland,
at tha Grand Union.
FENDER TYPES ILLEGAL
jitmse irAMTiyrox's pecistox
If CAUB IMPORTANT.
Ilevrorde In Thomaa Salt Show Port
land Railway. I.IM A Tower
Company Violate Statute.
I
State Circuit Court records for De
cember show that the streetcar fender,
as nsed by ths Portland Railway. Light
at Power Company, Is not of ths type
provided by law and that persons In
jured In circumstances where tha safe
guard required by statute might ears
them are entitled to damages. Judge
Hamilton cava this decision In his In
structions to ths Jury which consldsrsd
ths case of little Ruth A. Thornton, who
waa kilted at East Twenty-eighth and
East larla streets laat January.
In inatruotlns" ths Jury Judge Ham
ilton advised that If It were found that
the fender on ths car whlrh killed the
Utile alrt "was not equipped as re
quired by law" the Jurymen would be
bound to award dajr.agea to the father
of the little girl for her accidental
death. The Jury returned a eerdlct for
09. ths ault demanding; ;t00 dam
ages. The verdict following- ths Instruc
tions given le significant, ssy attor
neys. In that It ran bs construed In
other esses to mean that tha State
Circuit Court has decided that ths
fenders In use In Portland ars con
trary to law and a menace to life
and limb. Attorneys Malarkey. Sea
brook eV Stott represented Mr. Thorn
ton In the stilt and ths senior mem
ber o? that firm Is authority for ths
assertion that the moot fender ques
tion la derided agatnat the railway
company by the verdict reached In ths
Thornton case.
Ruth A. Thornton. T ye are old. was
killed January to. IMS. on her war to
school at East Twenty-eighth and East
Ivla streets, ths school being situated
on East Twenty-eighth street between
East Conch and Eaat Davis atreeta. At
torneys for ths plaintiff contended tn
the complaint that the little girl would
not havs been killed If a fender
equipped aa required by law had been
affixed to ths car. Much of tha testi
mony In the case concerned the fender.
Judge Hamilton's last Instruction to
ths Jury was to consider the legality
or Illegality of the fender In deliberating-
before reaching a verdict.
SEATTLE PEOPLE MOURN
MBS. MART A. DEXXY, WIDOW
OP CITY'S rOCXDER, DIES.
Dv-crdrnt Waa First White Woman
In Settlement 60 Tears Ago:
First Camp to Portland.
6EATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 10. Mrs. Mary
Ann Denny, widow of the founder of
Seattle and the first whits woman In
the settlement, died at her home her
today, aged II years.
Mrs. Denny was born at Nashville,
Tenn.. and at the age of iO was mar
ried to Arthur A. Denny, a young; clrl!
engineer. A few years latsr they
crossed ths plains to Oregon with an
ox team, being six months on ths way,
and settled at Portland. In 1SS0 Arthur
A. Denny, his brother and a few others
mads a Journey to Puget Sound, and
after a thorough exploration of the
country they chose Elliott Bay as the
sits of ths city which tbey Intended
to found.
The pioneers brought their arMies
from Portland by a sailing vessel,
which landed November IS, 1851. at
Alk! Point.
Denny, a man of education, surveyed
the townalte and the settlers took up
donation land claims.
Mr. Denny's claim la now ths busi
ness center of Seattle and worth many
mllllona of dollars.
The aettlera received kind treatment
at ths bauds of Seattle, chief of ths
Duwamlsh Indiana, who by his supe
rior Intellect made himself leader of
all tribes near the new town. Mr.
Denny named ths city In honor of hla
Indian friend, between whom and the
Brat settlers ths warmest attachment
existed until the death of the chief.
Mr. Denny waa the leading man of
Seattle from the day of Its founding;
until his death In 1. He was the
Srst delegate to Congress from Wash
ington Territory.
The Denny family la one of ths
wealthiest In Seattle, and all of Mrs.
Denny's numerous descendsnts are Ur
ine. Her on. Orion O. Denny, waa
the first whits boy bom here.
F. W. JOBELMAN APPOINTED
Portland Man to. Promote Astoria's
Centennial Celebration.
ASTORIA. Or- Dec 30. (Special.) The
Astoria centennial committee decided to
day to Incorporate with a capital stock of
v.-x
F. W. Jobelraan. of Portland, was en
gaged as general teenager, to have
charge of preliminary arrangements for
the enterprise. He will assume his du
ties at once.
Lloyd And roe Is fndrr Arrest,
HOOD RIVER. Or.. Dec. 10. Spec!el.)
IJoyd Andros arrived from Greahara
today In custody of Sheriff Morse, of
PEAKS
mm
f, fe il IV w V . e.CSJ
.1 S'XJ.
llkeloiiiTdrazani
Tetrazzini
and tbe Aulopiano
Tae etuprecedented
triumph of Tetraaalnl
at Ike Hellta- last
Bight Is eae tone;
be rem rm be re d.
It waa at Pan
Francisco where Te
trazzini flrat secured
her well - deserved
recognition, and laid
the foundation for
her later overwhelm
ing" American and
European successes.
Tetrsxxlnl loves San
Francisco, and Its
thoroughly rnualcal
people.
It was here, at Et
lera Music Houae,
that shs first became
acquainted with the
Autoplano, and
through them, she
not only ordered ona
for her. personal use,
but also had one sent
to her sister's horns
tn Italy.
This wss the first
Autoplano to be
shipped to Italy, and
no doubt was Influ
ential In securing; tha
order for enother
from His Holiness.
Pope plus X. who
himself la a highly
a c c o m p Halted and
cultured musician.
Among the most
highly treasured let
ters received from
great artists and mu
sicians by ths house
of Ellers Is the cor
dial testimonial from
Tetrazzini, reading aa
follows:
San Francisco. CaL
The Autoplano la a
blessing to humanity.
It should be In every
home, for It brings
wit It It the culture
and refinement which
only the cnmposttlona
of the s;reat masters
afford. I find I can
play the greet operas
with the same feel
ing; and expression
with which I sing
them. I love to play
It It Is wonderful
there Is no player
piano equal to It.
Faithfully yours.
U.1HA TETRAZZINI.
The Genuine
Antopiano
la Obtainable Only
at
Eilers Musio House,
Wholesale and
Retail.
f-I
wii iiianii.iniii.wisu-,
iUuUl41u.llw.iu.lJiiiaiLj.Ll.ulluiUiJIy-'
this place, and la looking forward to a
happy New Tear and also a charge of
nonaupport preferred by hla wife. He la
held under 1100 cash balL He has a
three-weeks' cli. baby.
NEW LINE MAY BE BUILT
Romor Says Crown Paper and Pnlp
Com pa n j Will Lay Track.
ASTORIA. Or., Dec. Special.)
There la a rumor afloat that the Crown
Paper A Pulp CO. la to construct a log
ging railroad next Spring to tap the
tract of timber recently purchased tn
the vicinity of Svenaen.
No dfinite announcement reirardmff the
project hae been made, although the com
pany Is securing rights of way for the
proposed line of road.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
TORTLlJfD. Ic SO. Maximum !mpr-
tur. 4 deer: minimum. 4t dec-re.
Klvr rtsdlnjc at S A. M.. 4ft ft: rlinni
tn last 24 kours. O.T foot rlx. Total ralnfat.ll
IS P. M. to ft P. M ). 0.9 inch: iota) rain
fall attic B'Ptninber 1. UMO. lft. 31 Inch,;
normal rainfall alnc September 1. 1 11
neha; flwncincy of rainfall alnc fptm
tr 1. 1U10, 2.80 Inchoa. Total aunshlno Dev
ttmbcT 1. 3 mlnutea: possible aunthtna.
bouts. 42 minute a Barometer rduc4 to
-lvi. at & P. V.. 30.06 Inch.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The prsaur baa lnrres4 om the Pa
cific North t. and an ara of relative!
htrh barotntic preatror la moving- In'and
from th Pacific Ocean, the htg-hMt rtudlnc
binc this wenlna; at Eureka. Cal. Th
Northweatarn atorin haa movrd autheat
ard to EaJitcm Montana and TrV'eatem North
I a it ota, and baa cu-i high wlnda alons
th Oregon and Waahinftton coasts and pre
cipitation ovtr th North Pacific Hip. A
marked hlCh presaur field overlls th
Southern MilaPPt nd Ohio Valley, and
Ljtkea rerlona. and la gradually freeing th
northeaatem atorm ut to sea. t4cht pr
cipitatWa ha occurred In Maaltot. Ohio,
Tor. Pennsylvania and aiong th At
lantic (XasTt. Thr ha been a dcldrd rls
In temperature, orer th Dakrx. East of
th M!taiV0 Rlvr th athr La a to 3
decrees c'if'ir. With the xrept!on of th
Tialns 9la4s. and portion of Idaho and
Waab iAwftott, tmpraturea tbroughout tn
"Hi 4V
'.I'MH'IMI
1 4 will 'III ll lhiti
The Imperial
Oregon Greatest Hotel
350 Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING
Moderate Rates.
Phil Metschan & Sons, Props.
THE
PORTLAND
P0RTUSD.0R.
ETKOPEAJf PLAN
MODEB5
RESTACSAVT
COST O.IB MILLIOX DOLUaAS
HOTEL SEATTLE SSTt"?
B404UMM Reeesjtlr Seen oa Its Interior. All Fnrnl.hlnaa and Appointments
Kew, Madera aad Splendid. Headquarters for Portland People.
HOTEL OREGON
Both Hotels Conducted br
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
tin wm
0. W. CORNELIUS,
Proprietor.
OPENED SEPT ISO.
PRIVATE
HOTEL LENOX
E. D. aad V. H. WRBE1I SEJf,
Preps, and Mare.
CORNER 3d AND MAIN STS.
Hot and Cold Water.
Idx Distance I'eone
In Kvery Hooaa.
RATES
$!.OOand Up
W. D. Wood, Mar.
country are eenerally below normal, the
ereatrst departure beln In the Lakes region
and the St. Lawrence Valley.
Conditions are tavorable for occasional
rain Saturday west of the Cascade Moun
tains and llaht rain or snow over the re
mainder of the district. There will be no
Important chances In temperature and winds
alona the coast will decrease In force,
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain:
southwesterly wlnda
Oreecn Occasional rain west, rain or
snow east portion; westerly winds.
Washington Occasional rain: southwest
erly winds, brisk along tbe coast, but de
creasing In force during the afternoon.
Idaho Occasional rain or anow.
THEODORE F. DRAKE.,
Observer. Temporarily la Charge.
5 5 Wind
n 0
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STATION a. 3 B s 2 Weather
tin f
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r ; ;
Poise
Boston.
Calgary....
Chicago
Denver. .........
Des Moines. .....
Duluth
Eureka
Galveston. .......
Helena
Jacksonville
Kantai City
Marshlleld
Montreal
New Orleans
New Tork
North Head
North Vakima...
phoenix
Pocatello
Portland. ........
Roseburg. .......
Pscramenlo. . . . . .
St. Louis
St. Paul
Pult Lake
tan Diego
Fan Francisco....
Blsklvou
Bpokane
Taooma - -
Tatoosh Island...
Walla Walla
Washington. . . .
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Trace.
BORX.
IH rij December I, to the wife of John
Ihrtg a prominent farmer, near Forest
Orove a son. tha parenta of whom are
ths best plessed couple tn the lsnd. be
cause It la a boy: Dr. C. L. Largo attend
ing. LONO December 2. to the wife of Wil
liam Long, of Forest Orove, a daughter
the parents of whom are the beat pleased
couple tn the land because It Is a girl;
Dr. C L Large attending.
BAJLVm At Cottage Orove, Or.. Decem
ber 2. to the wife of Lean E. Barnett.
a son UtUl born).
PtBP.
EOCiETtTS ,n 'h' rl,y December 8", Rob
ert Eaaerta. Announcement of the iutt
eral latsr.
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington Sts.
OPENED JUNE. 1908
A hotel in the very heart of Portland's business
activity. Modern in every respect. Rates, $1.00
and np. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
L. Q. Swetland, Secretary and Manager.
afi3 i I j ' ' ' ii
Jr
ITEADQrARTERa
JOB TOCKISTS and
(tlMMt.H(IAL
TKAViXUtH.
8teelaJ rates made
to families and sin
ale senllemejl. The
manairemeat will be
pleaxed at all times
to show rooms and
cive priees. " A mod
ern Turkish Bath
establishment In tbe
hotel.
H. C. BOWERS.
Manager.
PORTLAND
OREGON
THE CORNELIUS
The House of 'Welcome." corner Park and Alder. PoIt
lsnd's newest and most modern hotel. European plan. Be
Tlnnlne Mar 1st our rates will be as follows: All back rooms
without bath. sin.!.. 11.00 per day; double, 12.00 per day.
Ill front rooms without baOs. $1.60 per day. slnrle; 2.60
psr day double. All OUTSIDE rooma. Our omnibus meets
ail trains.
H. E. FLETCHER,
Manager.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Cor. Fourteenth and Washington
Kew Hotel, Elesrantly Furnished.
Rates $1 and Up
SPECIAL. RATES FOR PEHMANETTS
Enropena Plan. 'Bus Meets All Trains.
M. K. FOLEY, PROPRIETOR.
BATHS.
YOU WILL LIKE
in
THE WOODS
rt?e.s:;. hotel ntsrjasrgx.
"It's All Comfort."
Our Table d'Hote Meals One Feature.
In heart of business district, center of city, half block
from G. N. Ry. and N. P. By. Depot, close to all steam
ship wharves and C. P. Ky. Depot. ,
VANCOUVER B. C.
JXNEKAL K0IICE3.
GrESB December 80. at 8.11 Tillamook
street. AdolDh O. Glese. ased 6o years.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend
the funeral services, which will be held
from Zoller-uyrnes wi parlors, vhi
llama avenue, tomorrow (Sunday), Janu
ary 1, at 1:30 P. M. Interment at Rose
City Cemetery.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.
MARUL'AM BLDO.
i LORAL LKMGi.NS.
Phones:. Main 8102. A 1109.
Dunning a afcntee. Funeral IMrectera,
7th and line. Phone Main 430. Lady ae
sbttaut. Office of County Coroner.
EDWARD HOUOAX CO., Funeral Dlreet-
ers, 820 3d St. UWy assistant rnoae ax. &SI.
t. P. FINLEX SON, d and Madison.
Lady attendant. Phone Main 9, A 1590.
EAST M I ) K Funeral Directors, successors
to F. e. Dunning, inc. sc. 5g. IS Z525.
EIUCSON CO. Undertakers. Lady aaslst-
snt. 409 Aider., w. a tag, a rzso.
ZI.LR-BYR"ES CO.. Funeral Directors.
SS4 Williams ave. i both phones; lady asst.
LEKCH, Undertaker, cor. Eaat Alder aad
Sth. East Tot. 15 lass. Laay assistant.
MEETING NOTICES.
CALEDONIAN1 CLUB Hogmanay concert
and dance, tonight, in the Woodmen of tne
Wrorld Hall. East Sixth street, corner of
Alder. Splendid programme. Some of tha
best Scotch vocalists, including the Colman
family, will take part- Owing to tha long
and varied programme concert will com-
mfffp prrrnp'Ty nt ? o ciok.
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CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD Bf PRE
SENTING YOUR CHECKS AT THE ORE
GON I AN OFFICE:
A 900, 604. 614. 825. 621. 630. 632.
B 610. 62S. 632.
C 6l3, 608. 613, 625. 630, 632.
D 5S4. 603. 6'JT. 610. 611. 624, 626, 627. 628.
I2, 63n. C31.
E S77. "6. 612. 614, 625. 627, 628.
F 612. 62H. 627.
O 2US. 406. 467. 600. 609. 613. 616. 617.
61S. 624. 625. 628.
H 5S0, 606, 609, 614. 624. 625. 626. 62a.
J SOU, 6i8. 613.
K 002. 607. 610. 613, 625.
L 602. 611. 612, 627. 628.
M 602. 6u3, 607, 613. 623. 616. 62T. 629.
J,- flix), 6otf, 614. 626, 627. 628.
O 602. 611. 612. 613. 623. 625. 626. 627.
P 603, 612, 614. 625, 628, 633.
R 600, 612, 615. 624. 625. 627, 631.
c 61
T fv 609, 610. 611. 611, 624.
V 601. 60T. 628. 628.
W 606. 60S. SOW, 610. 611. 614. 624. 627. 628.
Xe. BOO. 624. 625. 626.
Y 334. 600. 607. 611. 614. 625. 628. 627. 628.
AB S06. 67, 608. 61L 618, 623, 627.
AC 65. 620. 627.
AD 64, 615. 627. '
AC 6u4, 60S, 6'i6. 612. 624. 628, 698L
AF 605. 6o, 612, 613, 627. 62.
AO 514. 62L 2.
All 627. ft2S.
AJ 504. 2. 607. 6O0. 622. 629. 66t
AK f.12. ". 5. 0. 608.
A I. 0'5. 610. 912. 623, 647.
AM ie, 610. 613.
AN S.-.S. ! 625. 626. 629.
If above answers ars not called for within
fix days, same will be destroyed.
AM I.' SULIV?1 1 3 . I - -
HEILIG THEATER "AsK
Phones Main 1 and A 1152.
T NIGHTS BEGINNING TONIGHT.
Special Price New Tesr's Matinees
Tomorrow and Monday.
The Musical Comedy.
Honevmoon Trail
Evenings, 1.50 to 25c. Matinees. 81 to 25c.
SEAT
SALE
TODAY
10 A.M.
PRICES
$2.50, $2.00,
$1.50. $1.00.
Gallery, re
served, 75 c,
general ad
mission 50c
GOGORZA
Heilig Theater
Tuesday Eve.
Jan. 3, 8:15
Direction
Lois Steers
Wynn Co man
RAKFR THEATER
A A V MotTlmB1 ,a Eleventh
Msln I. A 5360. Geo. L. Baker. Manager.
Mat. tndsv. Last time tonight.
Baker Btock company in
tha Powerful Modern Play,
"The Dollar Mark"
By Geo. Broad hurst.
The Season! Bis Sensation.
t mm or. a mt Intense situations: oievor
comedy. First time here. Matinees. 25c,
60c Evening. 25c. 0c. 75c Next .week,
starting tomorrow Matinee otri.
BUNGALOW
Main 117. A 4221. GEO. L. BAKER. Mgr.
Only 2 more times. Mat. 2:15. Tonight 8:15.
Ben Hendricks famous Swedish dialect
comedy,
"OLE OLSON." ,
Has made millions laugh. Hear Ben Holmes
sing the sweet Northland songs. Take the
children. Evenings, 25c, 50c. 75c tl; nat-
lnees. 25c. 50c.
k Main , A 1019.
MATINEE X.VEKX u
I1GHT1
THEATER
VEEK DECEMBER 26 Bonlta," assUit
ed by Iw Hearn and company, presenting
"The Real Girl"; The Hanlon Brothers,
Charles B. Lawlor and Daughters. Bowman
Brothers, Mona Fjan and Company, La
Vina De Witt, Elsie, Wall and Waldorf.
SEE THE BEST AT
jneQnauea lauur""".
Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Dee. 26.
. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY.
7 MILITARY DANCERS t
B OTHEB FEATURE ACTS 5
Matinee Dally. Curtain 2:80, 1:30 and s.
GRAND Week Dec 26
ROSA NAYNOtTS
TROPICAL BIRDS
Stnhblefleld Trio.
American Trumpet
ers Trio,
Merritt & Love,
gtcpiirn Gratton
t Co.,
GRAXDAbCOFK.
J:80; any seat, 15c
Queen of the
Feathered
KinsdoiD.
Uatlnaa av iIaT.
Evening penonnaicB t. WcZJ
balcony. 15c; lower floor, aSc; box seats, 5tc
Evening performances
7:30 and
LYRIC
HOME OF
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Seventh and Alder Streets.
WEEK COMMENCING MATINEH
Keating A Flood Present
DILLON A KING,
"THE WRONG BOOM."
The ecreajnlest scream of screams. Two per
formances nightly. 7:45 and :15. Matinees
Stf V! Monday night three per
formances commencing at 6:45. Friday night,
horns tilrls' Contest. .
3 BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOWS 3
TONIGHT
BEGINS 1130 O'CLOCK.
THIRD ANNUAL THIRD
MIDNIGHT MATiNEE
Given By
THEATRICAL MECHANICAL;
ASSOCIATION
AT
HEILIG, BAKER, ORPHECM
THEATERS.
3 DIFFERENT MATINEES 3
AT
3 DIFFERENT THEATERS 3
FEATURE ACTS
From Every Theater in City.
Cft. ANY SEAT Cfle
C ANY THEATER JKJ
Buy Tickets for Any Theater Until 9
o'Clock Tonight at
Rowe & Martin's V
Washington St, Bet. 6th and 7th.
After 9 P. M. a Different Theaters.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
Daily ar bnnday.
Far lias.
One time .H" ill
Ciint ad two ' "nsecutlve times ....s
Bame ad three -jnsecntlve tUnes. .... ..Sue
name ad sla er seven consecutive times, .tea
Blx words counts aa one Una on cash ad
vertisements and ne ad counted for leas
than two lines.
W hen sn advertisement Is not ran eenaee.
ativo times ths one-time rate ensiles.
On charge of book advertlsementa tha
charge will be baaed on tbe actual number
of linea apoearlns in the paper, regardleae
ef the number of words In each line.
In New Today aU - advertisements sr.
chanced by measure ealr. 1 Uses te the
""lit above rates apply to advertlsementa
ander "New Today" and all other claasine
Uons excepting the following!
tltuations Wanted. Male.
U nations Wanted. Female.
For Bent. Booms. Private Families.
Booms and Board. Private families.
Housekeeping Booms, Private Families.
Ihe rate on the above olaulnoatloas Is 1
cents a line each Insertion.
In ease box odloe address Is required, ase
regular form given, and count this aa part
ef the ad. Auswers to advertisements will
be forwarded to patrons, provided aeU-as
nressed envelope are Inclosed. -
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITT HALL
Main 598. A 1SSS.
HUMANE! OFFICER. EA8T4774
NEW TODAY.
$18,000
Will buy a splendid quarter block;
has some improvements; close-in on
Grand avenue fine site for apart
ment house Half eash will handle it.
0TT0 & HAEKS0N REALTY CO.
133'g First Street.
WILL SELL CHEAP.
Three lots In Caption Add., 56th street,
near crime. p richET.
B40 Chamber of Commerce,
eh
California Lemon Grove
NEAR SAN DIEGO.
FOR SALE SO acres; 10 acres in
fourteen-year-old lemon trees, 2 acres
In oranges, grape fruit, etc., 30 acres
in citrus or grain land.
Good 9-room house with bath, fire
place, etc. Good barn and packina;
house: also horses. Jersey cow, wagons,
phaeton, orchard boxes, sprayer, chick
ens, etc.
oOO.OOO-xallon reservoir, water piped
over orchard, water rights in Flume
Company guaranteeing sufficient sup
ply for all requirements; orchard in
first-class condition and high slate of
cultivation.
This ranch Is situated V. mile from
Lemon Grove, where there Is a packing
houee, postoffice, church, schools,
stores, etc.; 2 miles from La Mesa
Springs, and 8 miles irom ban uiego.
Railroad stations at Lemon Grove and
Iji Mesa Snrinea. These points are all
connected by the new County Boule
vard eystem.
The situation is high and sightly
commanding a magnificent view of San
Iiiego Harbor, the ocean and the moun
tains. The value of the crop for 1911 Is es
timated nt SUI.OtMI.
Owing to a midden change in affairs
the owner frs compelled to leave San
Diego, and has listed the property at a
sacrifice. Good Portland Inside prop
erty would be considered for exchange,
or good mortgage notes or bonds.
Write in for further information, or
gee Commercial Realty Company, room
301 Lewis bldg., or W. B. Glafke Com
pany of Portland.
HOMELAND IMPROVEMENT CO.
f3l Sixth St. San IMego, California.
100x100
Park St. Quarter
Close in
In the heart of the section
where prices axe bound to
advance.
PRICE IS RIGHT
Partially improved. Some
income.
CHAPIN & HERLOW
332-338 Chamber of. Commerce.
Mexico
Prr-vritn THE golden opportunitr of the R.
In the bt of land, in tract to salt, at $J.&0
to 910 per acre, on the easiest, of terms.
A few acres planted to bananas, -pineapples,
cocuaouU, eoffee, cacao, rubber,
oranges, lemons, arapefrnit, tobacco, siurnJ
cane or even common old corn, will mak
you rich. '
ThiH land has transportation facilities nn
0urpriM"eJ a healthy and agreeable climate,
no irrigation, can be ea&ily clrared and
planted at small cost, and the certain re
turns equal those from a rich mine.
This country is a powerful magnet for
men of brains and money hence the recent
heavy investment there.
t all on or write us for further Information.
Our next excursion leaves Portland January
14. Join us.
RABB PATTON,
83S I.nmbernienif Bide, sth and Stark.
The ene BEST place In Portland t
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTE3 -a
MOST DESIRABLE! residence property,
of the city.
BERING IS BELIEVIJrO BBTTBU
go and see the many CHOICS reaU
dences under construction and taa. in
provsmenu going on.
I!ie Oregon Seal Estate Company
etLAKD AVE. IMP MULTNOMAH IT.
$22,500 Cash
will handle a close Inside corner, only
two blocks from Portland Hotel ana
postoffice.
E. E. H.OM1G, S10 Oak St.
NOTICE.
To large and small investors: we are
starting; a new enterprise In Portland; It
will pay you to call on P. Rlchqt, 840
Chamber of Commerce.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS
Beck. William G.. 312 Failing bldg.
Blrrell. A. H. Co., 202-8 McKay bldg. Real
estate, insurance, mortgages, loans, etc
Brubalter as Benedict. 602 McKay bids. aC
849.
Chapln St Herlow. 832 Chamber Commerce,
Cook, B. 6. A Co.. 008 Corbett bids;.
Jennings A Co.. Main 188 208 Oregonlaa.
PALMER-JONES CO., H. P.. 213 Commer
cial Club bldg.
Echalk. Goo. Ll., 228 Stark at. Main 892.
A 2392.
The Oregon Real Estate Co.. Grand ave. ana
Multnomah St. (Holladay Addition.)
M E THOMPSON CO., cor. 4th and Oak sts.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Lola.
GREQORT HEIGHT.
Fine lots at only 1200; 10 cash. S
per month. Take Rose City Park cat M
end of line. ,
GHKGORY INVESTJtBlBi ff-j
COLONIAL HEIGHTS LOT.
Fine lot. S0x9U. east front, sewer riej
cement sidewalk paid, on E. 24th St., lust
south of Hawthorne are.; a fine neighbor
hood; price only J2400.
GRLSSI A ZADOW.
31T Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
B UILDE Its"' ATTENTION
Fine block of eighteen full size lots
near Hawthorne ave., for sale, will tak,
contracts or mortgages for JSOOO, balance
long time, easy terms. N 831, Oregonlan.
TWO sightly lots. East lTth and Skidmors,
overlooking whole surrounding oountry. .
Owner will build to suit, on eaiy terms.
Phone C 2794 or B 1481. A 617, Oregonlan.
" PORTLAND HEIGHTS PROPERTY.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts aad
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
prices; some bargains. Main 35S1. A 888K.
MUST sell before Jan. 1 high and sightly
100100 In highly restricted district near
Broadway carline; terms. See owner, 229
Lumber Exchange bldg. Phone Main t64.
" BAY OCEAN.
One of the best lots, close to hotel, I20tv
below company's price; part cash. A 24,
Oregonlan.
TWO lots, 50x100, on &c carline; bargain, 11
taken at once. Address owner, H til, Ore
gonlan. KPAR PORTLAND RAILWAY SHOP SITE.
Fine corner lot; 84W. all cash. Fred
W. German, 320 Burnside. Main 2776.
FOUR beautiful Irvlngton lots, two double
corners, at special prices for quick sale.
S 32. Oregonlan.
five view lot; on river bank; SOxlOO; 150
feet to car; price 2000. N 033, Ors-
goniau.
For taleHouses.
FOR SALE 6-room house at 364 Eugene st-j
this is close In and must sell at once;
orice 2000, $700 cah and balance 8 per
Sent interest. 3 years. Phone morning!
or evenings. C 2429.
ETrOOM bungalow; all conveniences; Ore.
place, beam ceilings, range, shades, lino
leum, chicken-house and run; acrsa
tllOO cash, balance long terms. Ral sford.
fai.l.v station. Oregon City line.
VERY MODERN
Home excellent oak Bnish. splendid lo
cation on Broadway, Irvlngton; suit doc
tor, C 1868. East 273. W. H. Herdman.
"VOCK. NEAR S0TH AND DIVISION
fl-room house, good condition; good vies-;
nrice 3750; reasonable terms. Fred W.
.German. 329 Burnside at. Main 2778,
Holiday's Addition