Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 28, 1912, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MOr'nIXO OREGON IAN. SATUKUAlc. vtsvuaiBKM so. lUlg.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OBEGONIAX TELEPHONES.
wain T070. A 8093
City Cliculatlon MiinTOTO. A 008S
nf!CS Editor Main 7070. A 605
Sunday Editor " T07u. a 60S
Supeir.ntcndent building ..-" .070.
AMUSEMENTS.
mpti in twfaTER ("th and Taylor) The
pm, 2:13; loniBht. 8:15 o clock.
BioKn"Thl'E Baker 's.oclc Company In
'Check"-." This afternoon at 2:1j. to
night at 8:15. .
BTNr.Al.OW THBATER Tnlh and
Vorrlaon Orpheum vaudeville tbU altar
noon at 1:1 and tonight at S:1S.
PANTAGES THEATER Sventh and Al
er Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at a-ia
Tonight at 7:30 and o'clock.
EMPRESS THEATER (Park and Waanln
,, Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at x.l
Toniiht at T:34 and B o'clock.
LYRIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
Keating ana nooa iiueicai -
nlght, contlnuoua performance, 6:80 to
PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT
TIVOL: AND CRTSTAL Flrat-run pic
tures. 11 A. M. to 12 P. at.
Advertisements Intended for the City News
la Brief eolamne In Sander wane mus.
handed In The Orrgonlao buaineee office by
a e'clock Saturday evening.
NOTICE TO BCBSCBIBEBS,
Orders for copies of the New Tear's
Oreconlaa. which will be Issued oa aa
aary 1. 11I, to be een te friends, should
be sent te The Oregon lan at sac.
PRICE CENTS.
Poetar Le the TJnlted States ar
pesnikma. Canada or Mexlce, cents.
Foreign postage. IP cent.
Address The Oresonlaa. Portland. Or.
Chttrch OROAjf Dedicated. The
fine new ptpeorgan purchased by St.
Francis parish, with the assistance of
the Andrew Carnegie Corporation, was
dedicated last night in the church.
East Twelfth and East Pine streets,
and a recital given. Lucian Becker
presided at the organ, and the choir
was under the charge of J. W.
Altstock, leader. In addition to the
regular choir several assisted, Includ
ing Don J. Zan, Mrs. K. A- Sullivan
and others. The organ was heard for
the first time Wednesday morning.
The following programme was ren
dered: Organ a) "Laudate Dominum
Omnes Gentes," Tonus vil (Lemmens),
(b) "Minuet" (Bocherinl). (c) "Pil
grim's Song of Hope" (Baptiste); vocal
soprano solo, "O Divine Redeemer'
(Gounod). Mrs. Raymond Sullivan;
chorus. "Gloria" (Farmers' Mass). St.
Francis augmented choir, directed by
J. W. Altstock: organ, (a) "O Sanc
tlsslma." variations (Lux), (b) "Con
solidation" (Lisat). (c) "Nocturne, op.
9. No. 2" (Chopin): vocal baritone solo.
"Pro Peccatis" from "Stabat Mater"
(Rossini). Dora J. Zan; organ solo,
"Andante" (Wely). Miss Elsie Mayer;
soprano solo, chorus, "Inflammatus et
Aecensus" (Rossini), Mrs. Raymond
Sullivan and the choir; organ (a)
"Elevation" (Rousseau), (b) "Prayer
end Berceuse" (Gullmant). (c) "Hosan
na" (Wachs).
Sell wood Masons Install Officers.
At the annual meeting of Sellwood
Lodge. No. 131. Ancient Free and As
cepted Masons, last night the following
officers were Installed for the ensuing
year: Worshipful master, Carl Murbe;
senior warden, Paul Ericson: junior
warden. C. R. Bartlet; treasurer, C.
B. Murbe: secretary. J. H. Butler;
senior deacon. C W. Strlne; Junior
dercon. George Hopkins: senior
Bteward, J. E. Rienke; Junior steward,
Harry T. Burrows. Past Master R. W.
Rassmussen installed the officers. Fol
lowing the installation of the officers
the pastmasters conferred the third
degree. This being the annual meeting
many of the members were present
and a reunion for the year was held.
Parcel Post Stamps On Sale.
In preparation for the beginning of
the parcel post system, that will go
into effect January 1. stamps, designed
for this service and which are alone
suitable for It, will be on sale at the
stamp windows of the main office to
day and later will be purchasable at
the other designated stations. The
law Is so complex In Its zones, rates,
weights and other regulations that
Acting Postmaster Williamson sug
gests that those desiring to become ac
quainted with the use of the new
system to make direct inquiries of the
officials in charge of the different sta
tions, as this will remove the possi
bility of confusion and delay.
Firb Damage Is $3000. Damage
placed by the police at 13000 was done
by a fire which broke out early yes-
. I w, i , in o 1W if till f M I Tl ST8
ICrua; aaaua aaaaaa. ... - ' '
near First and Columbia streets, from
undetermined cause. a an uunan a-...
derson heard the alarm of flre and
i.... himjif wakeninsr the lodgers
in a roomlnsr-house overhead. Soon
plosion, evidently caused by a tank of
gasoline in a cleaning establishment.
J. - G. Siriani. a confectioner, lost !ou,
A. H. Aratt. restaurant proprietor,
iaaa - ,a t. Prn.mi.il. cleaner and
presser. J1150. The rooms overhead
were kept byMamle Smith.
Women to Sell Taos fob Y. M. C. A.
Tk. nambrri of the Women'- Auxil
iary of the Sellwood Y. M. C. A. will
sell tags today to make up part of Its
...k.rinrinn fnr the maintenance of
the Sellwood branch. The auxiliary
has raised Its subscription to 3U0.
t . . K .nvillarv contributed
xjmnk. J " " j
-t.. ttoSA .nil 4ta nil hswritit inn hl
made It possible to reopen Sellwood
branch New Year's eve. The auxiliary
Is composed of members of all the
churches In Sellwood. It will, have
charge of the opening exercises. Mrs.
W. D. Palmer is president.
. rTTBira Tontoht. Thi
Christmas exercises and tree at the
Receiving Home oi me rtays aim uir.s
Aid Society will be held tonight at 7:30
o'clock, under the auspices of the
Young People's Society of the First
Baptist Church. All friends of the In
stitution are cordially Invited to at
tend as also are the people residing In
the neighborhood.
Earl C. Brosacgh to Address Car
Men. Earl C Bronaugh will speak to
employes of the Portland Railway,
Ught & Power Company tomorrow at
3 P. M. at the clubroom In the build
ing at the corner of East Water street
and Hawthorne avenue. The meeting
will be under the auspices of the social
service department of the company.
Mount Scott W. C T. TJ. to Dine.
For the honorary and new members,
the Mount Scott W. C. T. V. will give
a lanquet on January 1 at 6:30 o'clock.
It Is to be held in the Mount Scott
Baptist Church, and the usual pro
gramme of readings and music will
be given.
Funeral Arrangements Changed.
The funeral of the late Mrs. J. B.
Elwert, who died on Christmas day,
aged 9 years, will be held from
Finley's chapel Sunday at 3 P. M. in
stead of from the family residence
First Congregational Church. Dr.
Luther R- Dyott, the minister, preaches
tomorrow: At 11. "The Best Blessings
for the New Year"; 7:45, "Ushering in
the New Year."
Bishop R. J. Cooke will preach at
the Sunnyslde M. E. Church Sunday
morning.
Aunbs Portraits. Colombia bids., for
men. women, children. Maln-A 13S.
DR Harrt F. McKat now 411-413-ii
nura hMsr Seventh and Alder
Tickets. Oregon Glee Club concert.
Frank Nau's prescription pharmacy.
Jurva's drugleas sanatorium 178 E.
60th for ail cnronic diseases.
Block Wood. Main 1225. A 1225.
Best low-priced coal. Main 358.
t.- r As- T17 . to r CViT.T.iervrirjNB
.1 r. w .ULinuu vf " .
to Be Discussed. The committee ap
pointed by the East Jarae nuaineoo
u.n'u ninK tn i n verti crate the new
method of collecting water tax which
. . I. T- D
Is' to Be put in xorce u i" a..-,
of the year, will submit Its findings at
the club luncheon next Monday at
Hotel Clifford. E. M. Whittle, of the
American Express Company, which
the contract to coneci mo aa
superintendent Frank Dodge, of the
Water Board, have been invited
to attend the luncheon and explain
.... l.n anal ahow Its ad-
kiic aaasra ' , .
vantages over the present metnoa. jj.
M. Lepper, cnairman oi mo !."."
said yesterday the investigations so
far seemed to indicate that the new
method will cost 12000 abov the pres
ent one. but that the object of the in
vestigation is not to condemn the new
plan, but to bring out Its advantages.
. a. I t Via. nrMCOt WSV' Of
collecting water tax. The subject will
be made tne principal m "
ation at the luncheon, and the com
mittee invites all interested to attend
T. J. Kreuder, of the Mount Scott dis
tviat will nreside.
Sewer Bids Opened. Bids opened
by the City Executive Board 1 yester-
j - . 1 Annatrilftinn of the EaSt
Glitan street extension of the East
Stark-street trunk sewer "
Giebish & Joplln to be lowest by more
- - 1 aha aT i&hlch Jtr
than 62000. Tne mas " ' "
Joplln, -3156.107.40; Consolidated Con
tract Company, 169,731.05; James Ken
nedy Construction Company,
t. jt- Ttnfton. 31o8.230.84.
They were sent to the City Auditor for
tabulation after which they will be
. . . . i .. ..rtrrimlTtPA Ana
consioerea oy me Vri n-t.Z
a contract for the work awarded. The
extension Is known as me .
tlon of the East Stark-street sewer and
Is one of the largest undertakings
which Will be begun oy mo
oi? n. ArtAncinn is to be made de
spite the fact that a large percentage
of the property owner. .k-
, , nHAnakH vRtfniaT for the
Bias were J
poles on the Broadway bridge. The
inananiant Foundry Com
pany, 37694.80; Smith & Watson Iron
Works! 37030; Phoenix Iron Works
36675.15; Hesse Martin Iron Works
37311.85.
T7 . - Dno." jt"b Cheaper Now. It'j
encouraging to hear of cheaper meat.
tt e t Bm.th announces a cut in
r a ii iv - . ,
ft.-..- A half hAmm to JWiC. UUiet
ak 20c. Smith's extremely
choice breakfast bacon is 20c; othe
. i nn Smith's Pi I
1U1H3 JJI - a - -
pork sausage Is 15c; you pay 25c for
....-. lspwhere. Smith's choicest
.. 1- a-t..-An rranniarr butter "CO
quille" is 75c; everywhere else dealers
.-ir inMin qfto for Oreeon butter. E?gs
are 25c Lard in 3 s is 46c, in 6's, 70c
In 10's. 31.35. Smith's loin pork chop.
J uni elrlnln KM Kirn J.1 nta
Pork shoulder chops are 15c and pork
r.i i nr.rail at Smith s malr
market. ZZS Aioer bucti
of his 25 markets.
Hodson Mat Succeed Coffet John
B. Coffey, County uiertt-eieci, an
nounced yesterday that he will resign
- ,.. f thA Cltv Executive
tlB S UICUI ae
Board at the Board's special meeting
next Tuesday. ii is "f1
w n. D...hiitrht will annoint C. W.
iTIBVUI i.UDIU'f)" " rm- -
Hodson to take Mr. Coffey a place. The
Mayor said yesterday mat ue na "
definitely settled upon the man for the
Knf admitted that Mr. Hodson is
hoino- srlouslv considered. It was re
ported that M. J. aiurnane, wnu
elected to the legislature, planned on
resigning from the Board, but this was
denied by Mr. Murnane yesterday. He
said he would continue on the Board
untl. the end of tne present cny nu
ministration.
t. . r.ni kpt AD Hearing.
tit i ...aivA from WashinaTton.
D. C. from City Attorney Grant yester
day that tne uniteu duicj oujiicum
Court will consiaer tne .avoe u
Southern Pacific against the City of
Portland. Involving the Fourth-street
franchise, on January e. une case win
Ha. thA first on the calendar at the
1 tha .llirt RASRlnn. A ttOT-
uiteuaais va. waw -" " -
neys for each side will have 45 minutes
to present tneir arguments. -
A kovA fnmm nn last Friday, but
when the court decided that each side
could have but a hair nour ior malting
arguments It was agreeo to poisipuuo
it until tne court reconvenes u u
uarv.
Default. The
av.lunBo " ..... v.
1 1 i j.fanit iHvira datnreAM were
allowed In Circuit Court yesterday
morning on tne usum srwuuua w a.
tlon. cruelty. Infidelity, drunkenness.
.a. . Daitla r f rnm R. W. ThomDSOIl.
Lauralne M. from Ray Crosley, May
from Peter A. Levin, .Katie irom jonn
r...ahv nirn from Maude J. Col
lins, Donald from Flossie Kennedy,
Annie O. from Carl J. Pairan, Stella J.
emm lTrnnat Harner. May A. from
T. .. tforsh Rtanlev from Ida Tull
and Ada B. from Charles x: Aaama.
Fakb Sales Protested Against. A
. j . t aii irlth thA f "1 1 v Auditor
piUluu aaaa " . . ... w
yesterday by S. B. Vincent, secretary
of the Manufacturers Association, asks
that the City Council take steps to
nrevent fake sales by unreliable mer
chants. The petition asks If some leg
islation along that line is not possiDie
and suggests that something be done
a. .nnn am nosslble. It Is declared that
"fly-by-night" salesmen and fake
sales hurt the business of reputable
business men.
County Clerk Fields Ordered to
Pay or Stand Arrest.
Doctors' Examination . Set. The
v a-iAo-nn vtntAi main dinine-room
will be occupied for the first time on
January 7, 8 and 9. by the State
x. a A -jravr1f.gl YaTnlners. wh en
a
they will, hold the examinations for
tn thA nrnctlrA of medicine
Buuuoaiu.i w I
In the state. Already on file with the
secretary or tne noara are me ampli
cations of 85 and this number Is ex
pected to be Increased to 100 by the
time the examinations commence.
Grocert Salesman Held. On the un
....iaj vntvi of n little elrl 8 years
of age, George E. Blum, salesman in
a grocery at Thirty-third and Belmont
streets, was held to answer to the
grand Jury, from the Municipal Court
yesterday. The child. Grade Allen,
..u .mi. anha now k um n H1 BE
luiu. m " . --- -
fmniiwi h.r when she was alone with
.in tn thA nnrarv. The arrest was
-nade by Sergeant Harms and Patrol-
m.n w a., and LAnT.
tp ip ntiMM. Wn.T. Bfl Chief elec
trical Inspector. Mayor Kusnngnt
announced yesterday that ti. r. uuniap,
- j .. ... .laatHfol lnanMtnr. Will h an.
a U C 1' U l J Clu ak... f . -
pointed chief inspector of electricity to
take the place or uermii auuci auu wuw
recently committed suicide following a
t .laUaaaa Ifr Dlinlnn I B ROW
1UUK Dlkauoa. - a-
acting as the chief inspector. He will
be appointed permanently ni ween.
v nr r A ITTwrnnvE Kta vv ARB
Guests. H. W. Stone, general secretary
. . r v,.t..nn
Of the rOrUana IUUUB men B niaovaAaa
Association, and Mrs. Stone last night
. . ., t thA mamhnrii of the execu
tive staff of the Y. M. C. A. and their
wives at the Stone nome, ot ininy
first street North. Each year at this
....on Mr. and Mrs. Stone hold a
..niinn of this character.
Mazamas Will Visit Kellt Butte.
The Mazamas will start from First and
Alder streets, at 1:80 P. M. Sunday, on
the MOUni aCOlt canine. xaicj w.aa
get off at Powell Valley road and walk
to TCellv Butte, which they
... 1 1 i. ThA nartT will then nro-
W1U C1I1I11J. ' a- " r ,,,
ceed eastward to Gates, whence It will
return by the tistacaaa line.
TancAL Composer's Mass Suno. The
... a.nmnnaed bv A- Scherzlntrer
uew wa,aa i :
i ... warn nuns' for thA first
(J.1UII I '
time at the Sacred Heart Church, East
Twelfth and (jenier streets, teune
oay. Mr. sscneranisca uao jnciaim
nnmw f musical Droductlons.
n....nur. c. a wrc between Wendell
nkim.. . uiirh &.hnnl of Chicairo and
Washington High School of Portland
will be played today at 2 P. M., on
XTnltnotnah Kleia. rain r buine.
mission, 31 and 31-25.
Grand masquerade. New Year's night.
at UKU XWilat..
GAME WARDEN FIRnl
LICENSE MONEY INVOLVED
Multnomah Official Says $1036. 2(
Is Question of Accountability for
Funds Ixst In Downfall of
American Bank & Trust.
tVhAthor Frank 8. Fields. County
Clerk, shall be arrested on a misde
meanor charge of failing to turn over
according to law hunting and fishing
license receipts to - the amount of
$1036.20 depends upon his payment of
the sum to .tne Biaie treasurer
morning. State Game Warden Flnley,
the complainant in the case, has a
complaint in his possession, signed by
Deputy District Attorney Fitzgerald,
and announces that he will take no
middle ground; either the money will
be turned over or ne win procure a
warrant and cause Mr. Fields' arrest.
it...ict .it voetorio v waft con
sumed in the District Attorney's office
in negotiating over tne proceeuinsa
irlAt rtonutv fnilfAr rnfused to issue a
complaint. Then Mr. Flnley applied
to Deputy Fitzgerald ana ne consenieu
to issue the paper, but first asked that
Mr. Fields be given an opportunity to
settle. On being asked over the tele
phone, the County Clerk asked for time
until this morning and Mr. Finley.
though complaining that he had re
ceived nothing but dilatory promises
for a year, consented to this final extension.
Rarard Jnirarlliiar Alleaed.
afU. .ma. in. atl...tlw At ICQIIA la tflA
Jl lie .1UVU1I1 wiiouj b . -. .a.
Clerk's collections of license fees for
the year 1911. While Mr. fields con
tends that the question is purely one
of his accountability for funds lost in
thA downfall of the American Bank &
Trust Company, the Game Warden
chances that there naa Deen uireti
juggling of the records to cover the
"We checked up and found 31884 due
1I U1U ill u liiuiuau v-r j
mrA vaareriiav "a n. wa mad ft demand
for this sum. Mr. jrieias saia it was
ttAri tm in thA tiifficulties of the bank
and asked for time. Finally we had to
vaSAi-m.- and Inn RtMl nn 11 IS
L1UBC yj u A a-cuwai. . w
settling. He then sent a check for
11884 to State Treasurer liay. dui
made it under protest and asked that It
be held up.
rt. . wa. in i.'u'irnorv i.nttr isAnTem.
ber the check still was held at the
treasury and Mr. Kay insisted on some-
i.i ... jnna with tt Than the
L111IIK aAcaaafa. aaua.v ...... ...
noa tnynAH nvAr. hut onlv 8847
was applied to tne isix noriBe, me
remainder going as a credit for the
current year.
IT fa. trial T.AIIIT h. mt MOTe.
1 . V. . .ll.o... ahnftacTA nf t9S0 a
"llLftU .wow '
held in abeyance Dy tne uame war
den, alleged to be due tor years nacn
of 1911 and as far back as 1905. This
... u. T?lnlav thA ntfltn hnn
IUUUC, daj a aa.a .a"..j.
been deprived of through non-resident
licenses being reporteo. ana accuunieu
for as resident licenses. The difference
between the fees in such cases is be
tween $1 for resident licenses and 55
for non-resident fishing licenses and 310
a ..... ...l.nt hiintlnv 1 innPU Thft
record of the Clerk's office shows that
the higher-priced permits were issuea,
says Mr. Flnley, but the lower-priced
urn. flrpn uniM Tor 10 me LretiBUjx.
Mr. Fields laughed at the Game
Warden's move when he heard of it.
a. ....... T. . .1 m. alAAtnn tint nnlv statps
VUUU1J o laaftaa v.ww.w - - J
that the only remedy of the county or
State IS Civil, out turtner expresses iue
belief that the whole controversy over
U n . I. . th. .n.intv ai H.Tt ITlAlrla 1B fA-
sponslble for the money will probably.
ninge vn me ijuoiiliuu ui atueLnci
irtAiatai TprrlRf.f1 reasonable Drudence
In nanaiing puouc money.
his arrest. Judge McGinn holds jthat
Kroll s acceptance or isnerwooa s uner
proves that there is good in the lad
and for this reason he Is willing that
1 akn..M hOTTA BnAtTlUr f ll O P P
LIlC UUJ Dliuum aaa..w
Kroll will come beiore juage mcumu
today. '
CITY PRISON CONGESTED
Council to Be Urged to Provide Way
for Relieving Condition.
The City Council will be asked by th9
police committee of the Executive
Board to devise some means at once to
take care of the overflow of prisoners
in the various Jails of the city. On
request of Chief of Police Slover the
committee went into the details of the
situation yesterday and reached the
conclusion that something must be done
at once to relieve conditions.
At yesterday's meeting of the com
mlttee Oscar W. Horn was appointed
police station inspector at a salary of
3150 a month. He will inspect all the
work on the new Jail and fire station
building on Second and Oak streets.
Policemen Stewart and Huntington
were given a hearing before the com
mlttee on charges of assault preferred
against them by Mrs. Marie Hunter.
According to the charges tne omcers
locked Mrs. Hunter in a room in i
hotel and held her prisoner there with
out justification. The policemen both
denied the charges. The committee
found both policemen not. guilty.
FLORAL OFFERINGS MANY
Funeral of Mrs. Nellie W. Gill Held
at Centenary Church.
chnnlmaiat nnn friend's of her child
i jt ..... naiihaarATt at the funeral
IIUUU noiv, ...
yesterday of Mrs. Nellie W. Gill, who
died Christmas day. Tne services were
held at the centenary metoonisi jipia
..n.t PKirh hv nr Clarence True Wll-
son, assisted by the pastor. Rev. Delmer
H. Trimble. j'lorat oiierniBs meic
many and there was a large attendance
of relatives and irienas.
A ...art At anmMSPll OT H ft 1 D II laSe. f .
S Pierce. Mrs. E. S. Miller and Mrs. jr.
H. Flemmingr sang. Ralph W. Hoyt
i J ..v.. ..aan "T Am A VI ! DT i 1T1
A.I1C Vieaa. . .....
hymn 611, by Rev. Mr. Gill, and "Softly
NOW the lalgnt OI Jjay were me uviaa
.AlAtprl.
The pallbearers were Judge Henry
McGinn, C A. Morden, F. Cozens, Nor
wood Curry, Charles Holman and Frank
Miller. ,M . .
ltr.a nttt who van 1.3 veara old. naa
passed the greater portion of her life
in Portland. one wa. me who
Samuel F. Gill, of 860 Schuyler street.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE MENU
Mulligatawny soup, salmon cr jquettes,
rrun neas. sausages. rorst lamb,
browned potatoes, sugar corn, Russian
salad. chocolate pudding, whipped
cream. 186 5th at. .
Holdup Man to Be Given Chance
Announcement was made by Circuit
r..r-. ur-rtinn yesterday that he will
VAaaa aa.w... a
impose a light sentence on and parole
Albert itroli, tne yuuiu wnu. im
i. i i : it w TKhprwood for nur-
iiuAuiiAB u f - ' , , - ,
poses of robbery was induced by the
latter to accompany him to his home on
promise of something to eat, a Job and
a chance to make good. Kroll was
eating at Isherwood's table when his
host called up the police and caused
If the time comes
when you want to
borrow money, yon
can't afford delay
through remedying
a defective title.
Our Guaranteed
Certificate of Title
saves time. Inves
tigate. Call for
booklet.
Title &
Trust Co.
4th and Oak
nn rnniTinii rillin 'nilW
utLtdtiAiiur. ruf.u urn
MORE MOXEV NEEDED FOR NEW
TEAR'S EVE CONCERT.
Plan Is to Have Band Play Com
mence at 10 and Choral
Programme at 11:30 P. M.
Another aPDeal is to be made today
for subscriptions to the 3700 fund for
expenses attendant upon the sane New
Year's eve observances at Tenth and
Stark streets late on the night of De
cember 31. and at 1 P. .M. today in tne
green parlor of tne commercial wud
the executive committee will meet to
hear reports as to the financial out
look. It Is hoped that enough money
will be secured by that time to finance
the event.
Money is required to pay for the
vocal soloists and the brass band, and
also for the erection of a grandstand
to accommodate the chorus. Hi is about
settled now, that one of the soloists
will be David Blspham, the well-known
American concert baritone. The brass
band concert will begin about 10 o'clock
P. M. December 31, and the vocal choral
concert will be begun at 11:30 o'clock,
finishing at midnight.
The first rehearsal of the big chorus
takes place at' 3 P. M. tomorrow at
the First Methodist Episcopal Church,
and William Mansell Wilder, the -director,
asks especially that all choir
singers in the cif present themselves
to sing in this chorus, which will be
organized on non-sectarian lines. It is
hoped that at least 500 singers will
attend the first rehearsal. Patriotic
and well-known hymn, music will be
sung.
LUTHER WARREN TO COME
At the request of those who have
been attending the Interesting study
of Daniel and Revelation, Luther War
ren has been prevailed upon to return
from Seattle today and take up the
subject of the "United States In Proph
ecy," at Woodcraft Hall, Tenth and
Taylor, tomorrow at 3 P. M.
To find that the Bible contains sucn
prophecies about our own country is a
surprise to many good people.
One of the secrets of Luther warren's
hold on his audiences is the fact that
he does not expound any theories of
his own. but proves from the Bible that
its mysterious parts are always ex
plained in some other part of God's
word, so that, to tnorougn students, tne
Bible itself, especially through Daniel
and Revelation, furnishes the key to
unlock what otherwise might seem like
mysteries.
Nobody in Portland, no matter what
his belief, can afford to miss the amaz.
ing Information which these Bible stu
dents have found In God's word.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kind words of sympathy and
beautiful floral offerings extended to
us in our deep sorrow. Tn the death of
our beloved mother, Mrs. Vincent Mc-
Culloiitrri, jrii'; rAiviiLai.
First Baptist Church
Twelfth and Taylor Streets
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Dr. Hinson, Preacher
11:00 A. M.,
"GONE"
7:30 P. M.,
"WHEN THE CLOCK
STRUCK TWELVE"
Baptism
Too Late for
Christmas
Handmade silk and linen Laces of all
descriptions from the Chefoo Mission,
North China, arrived too late for
Christmas. Our whole stock, consist
ing of Silks, Cloisonnes, Art Goods
and Curios reduced from 10 per cent
to 40 per cent.
ANDREW KAN & SON,
2d Floor Globe Bldg, 408 "Washington.
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WINTER OUT-OF-DOORS
ATTRACTIVE
SEASIDE RESORTS. FAMOUS
HOTELS. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, DELJCHTFUL
CLIMATE. OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS, WITH MILES OF
DRIVES THROUGH ORANGE GROVES AND ALONG OCEAN BOULEVARDS
ROUND TRIP FARE
PORTLAND TO LOS ANGELES
with stop-over going or returning and a final return
limit of lx months from dato of sale
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Excellent Train Service;
Includes " Shasta' Limited"
au.th nhaarvatinn Standard
r. ; ... -r-A r.,mnirtmrni Sl-nini Cars and Dininc Car. Leave
Portland 5:50 ;-.m. daily cunnectlnc with' Owl "at Fort Costa Jor LoiAnselct.
TWO OTHER FINE TRAINS
ta rvnrpcc LcaWne Portland Ml a. m." (Sleeping
California txpress. Car$ open 8;30 p nK) itl4
The San Francisco Express; Si&rZZ.
Hutu train carry Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Dunne Cars and
""Iffi; itnt connect at San Francisco with the Overland Limited
and other trains East throach Oadcn and with the San Francisco El Paso
and No-.v Orleans trains through Los Anttulcs and the Sunset Route.
Discriptiv- and intorostinu' literature on application to my Auvnt. or
John Ma Scott. Cen. P. Acont, Portland, Oregon
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bei. Aider affdforsoff.
Phones Pacific, Marshall 1 (one).
Home, A 6281.
Saturday Special Sale
OF
JONES' QUALITY MEATS
AT
Jones'MarketThis Saturday
All Specials Plainly Price-Marked
at Market
A New Year Resolution
"Resolved, That I trade with a
first-class market, where CLEAN
LINESS and QUALITY go hand
in hand with COURTEOUS
TREATMENT and ATTENTION.
Where only the best QUALITY of
meats are sold."
Jones' Market
151 -Fourth Street,
Between Alder and Morrison Sts.
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Miss Viola Barrett
. The Popular
Lyric
Soprano
Who is Making
Quite a Hit
at
The Hof-Brau
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"Portland's Restaurant De Luxe"
' Specializinji in Italian and French Cooking
Third and Alder Streets. ,
D. L. CAPPA, Manager
To-Night!
Grand Opening of
Portland's Epicurean
Triumph
Orchestra and special singers from
San Francisco.
For reservations phone Mr. Cappa
Marshall 4910
5:00 to 8:30 P. M. .
Special Italian and French Dinner with wine
$1.00
A la Carte Service 11 A. K. to 12 P. M.
fr.. ii
Open January 1st, 1913
Hotel Washington
Grant Ave. and Bush
SAN FRANCISCO
$1.00, Room with Bath Privilege.
$1.50, Room with Private Bath.
Located on a quiet corner, no car
lines, one block from principal
stores.
Charles H. Rowley, Msr.
RAZORS, SHEARS, STROPS
Grin dine and Honing of Razor
Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co.
Uorriaun street, at
GOOD GOODS A1.WAV9.
FOSTER & KLEISER
Outdoor Advertisers
TAINTED BULLETINS
FOSTERS WALLS
Eaat Seveatk aad East Bverett (treat
Kast 1111. B SS34.
Dry Fir Wood
Country Block Wood
COAL
Willamette Fuel & Supply Co.
Hala 1225.
A 12-3
Hlsn-clan Bmldentlal and Day School.
LAN GAR A
A. B. TAIT, Esq.. M. A. ..Principal
An mcceptlonally strong cat ot matter.
Careful aupervltlon ot the boya In tneir
ramea as well a In their atudlea.
Special attention paid to the development
ox cnaracier.
BRAE MAR
MISS MARGARET ROSS ...Prnclpal
Splendid modern buildings rnd a staff ot
mistresses unexcelled In any girls' school
on the Pacific Coast.
Each mistress a specialist in her own
department. . .....
Regular training In gymnastics by a com
petent mistress.
Winter term opens Tuesday. January 7,
1913.
Applications for admission should b mad
at once.
OB. & D. MclaARBX, 104T Pendrell street,
Vancouver. B. C.
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