Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 27, 1913, Page 7, Image 7

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    rrtr. hwwxtxg oregoxtan. Saturday, December 27, 1913.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGOSIAH TU-IFHOSrS.
fW,tiB.ito-m ...-7IH..-;;?S?iiSJ5
City Circulation . gain TOT o a
afanaruis- Editor Sain T070 A eoes
Ooropoatas-Room .... Sali Tola. A SOS3
AJfTEKMEirTS.
Tut-ATER cElemth and Morrison)
ITtl I.Jfi THKAI j KTh. pink 1 ari This
DRPHEPM THEATER (Broadway and TT-
rV.ude.il. Tola atterDooa at 8:1
aad toalsht at 0:1a.
CWPRESfl THEATER .Broadway and Tam-
hlllV -VaaderllW. Ttala afternoon at 2:lt
and toniant at 1 :S0 and .
PANTAGE3 THEATER (Broadway and Al-
4,rVaiidea1lle. Thla afternoon, at a
aad tonlcat at 1:80 and S.
I.TRIC THEATER (Fonrtli and Star)
.tuelcnl comedy. -The Suffra.ettas" and
Tw1t Tanco Dunn." Tnia
' aftrnoua at 3:13 and tonight at : ta
1 43.
PEOPLE? THSATER (Weft Parlt and AI-
dr Charles Hiwtnr to "A
From Mara," All week.
SEW 8TAR THEATER rwablntera and
Prk). ARCADE THEATER (Wajhlnaton,
brtwean Sixth aad Broadway) aUclualTe
tint-ran pictures daily.
COLUMBIA THEATER (Sixth and Wean-
Inrton) Coauauous Brat-run pictures from
11 A. M.
MAJESTIC THEATER CWaabtnston and
Park) Continuous Dxat-run mouoa pls
turaa, GLOBE THEATER (Elarantb and Waahlna
tou Continuous 0. rat-run motloa pictures.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
Orders for copies of the New
Year's Oregonian, which will
be issued on January 1, 1914,
to be sent to friends, should be
sent to The Oregonian at once.
Price 5 Cents
Postage in the United States or
possessions, Canada or Mexico, 5
cents. Foreign postage 10 eents.
Address The Oregonian, Port
land, Oregon.
AJntliai intruded far taw City New
la Brief calmna In Sunday's laaaa Bast be
banded la The Oregonian bnslnesa 0010 by
S s'eleek Satordny evening.
Morr Christmas Goodies Nbdd.
liss Valentine Prichard, of the Peo
ple's Institute. Is arranging for a big
Christmas tree and party at which
about 400 children will be entertained
at Trinity parish house on December
1". To make every one of these little
folks happy there must be 400 red
stockings for anta to distribute, and
the stockings must be full. At pres-
. .1 i. I.. H tn en 50.
Till Illci c I il viit . u n -
Who will help with the remainder?
alust some or tne cnuarou '"u,
way disappointed?" These are- the
Questions that are worrying the com
mittee. The children who will attend
this tree will come from the poorest
V. T-V, I - annual ftlvttV m,tlll
much to them and Mies Prichard and
her helpers are worKinsr ouigcuu,
make the day the happiest of the year
for their little guests.
Horace Mecklem. for many years In
the life Insurance business in Port
land, has been appointed general agent
of the New England Mutual Life Insur.
ance Company. of Boston, to take
effect on January 1. The New Eng
land Mutual la one of the large Eastern
life insurance companies that has not
heretofore been represented In Port
land, though It has a large business
1. - a tmrr n.rinn who hVB COIT1B In
from other states. Mr. Mecklem has
b.-en connected with the Columbia ure
lz Trust Company for a long time.
Workman Expires SrDDEXLT. Sam
Kauvaln. 53 yeara old. a wioower wnn
four children, died suddenly while at
work in the yards of the Standard Brick
A; Tile Company, on the Canyon Road,
yesterday. His death, said Dr. R. J.
Marsh, -who was summoned, waa due
to natural causes, woramen
k.:.r. in th nlunt. and on re
turning" from lunch, found Sauvaln's
body. Sauvain lived near Mount Calvary
Cemetery, on tne tsarnes rou. n
mnrr.m exitminatlon will be made.
White Slav Charok Preperrd.
Charged with violation oi tne ji""
- 1 . Inhn Iav, WAS COn-
Hnetl in the County Jail yesterday.
pending a preliminary ui
X'nited States Commissioner Cannon.
Lowe was arrested with Bertha Lowe,
the woman he is charged with bring
ing from Seattle to roru.
I .-- hv Pnllnimill J. M
Wise several days ago. and was turned
over to Vnlted states apeciai jveu
Ashes ik Barrft. Start Fire. Hot
ashes, dumped Into a wooaen dim
ment ash barrel, yesterday afternoon
caused a lire in an empty flat at 7S6V4
Johnson street, that ran up the wood
lift and did about 1100 damage. Quick
ku n--mn restrained the flames.
A hot iron falling into a tub of oil
caused a small but spectacular flre at
vt- Tmn Wftrk, Thirteenth
and Pettygrove streets. yesterday
afternoon.
First Prbsbttkrian Chcrch. Twelfth
and Alder atreets. At tne xnoru-
.-i rt Trthn tl Ttovd. DaStOT
preaches on "The Duty of Living in
the Present." At 7:S0 P. M. his sermon
1,, m. r .hi tuttan on the New
Year the Unpassed Past." At 12:15
noon. Judge William Gatens will ad
dress the current eventa clasa on.
"Portland Problems as Seen From the
Bench In the Juvenile toun. .
c.... T .w TrMTERTAIXlTENT.
iriAinn cvA.iu. i .
A Christmas entertainment and tree
has been planned by the three Danish
Societies of the city. Trie affair will
take place tonight at Arlon Hall. Be
sides the appearance of Santa Claus
i.w t.i- ..,,-tnrj will be a pro
gramme of special features and songs
contributed oy tne i ..ii, .
clety. The children of the members will
...ni and share In the festivity.
T. J. Armstrong's Brother Drea T. J.
I . ,-ii-,l . tplea-ram con -
veylng the sad news of the death of
hts brother. ir. J.
. ... j .v. . itv three vears ISO
is vice-chairman of the Canadian Com.
ml--ton on Technical Education and In
iu.trlal Training, being entertained at
that time by the Mayor and School
Board.
. . m n TtK DtSCTSSED
. . , i n-n) Ka discussed bv
Father hMvIn V. O Hara. chairman of
the State Industrial commission.
ii r t . a.nwBtMr man and
--i.J. .... aublects. at 227
. : , , ... . .. . . t 1 Sundav
I niniiill eirrri Ah - -
Tl.irty minutes will be used by each
n.,k,r. Kvervnne is invited.
Koiau Neighbors to Bk Hosts.
Itarguerite Camp. Royal Neighbors of
America, will be host to all Modern
Woodmen and Royal Neighbors at a
free entertainment to be given Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock at 128 Eleventh
street. Lunch will be furnished by the
women.
Dirino his absence from the ""city.
patient v . - " " n.. - -
tk rid his prescriptions for glasses at
the optical department of Woodard.
Clarke Co, where they can ba re
filled If necessary. Wood-Lark bldg.
Alder sU at West Park. Adv.
Doo With Rabies Dies. Dr. R. H.
Ellis. 15J0 East Taylor street, lost a
valuable Airedale dog yesterday which
died from rabies after biting three
ether dogs, two of which belonged to
the doctor and the other to a neighbor.
All of the bitten dogs will be destroyed.
Dr. Fkxtok. dentist, has returned;
Oresouiao bWg. Adv.
i tj riKninrrn RmniT.
Dedication of the new Rose City Park
rresoyterian tnurcn win r ncm
morrow at 2:S0 o'clock. Services will
be oDened with song: followed Dy a
prayer by Rev. J. H. Boyd. Rev. J. B.
Snyder will preside. The Scripture les-
- . . ..T 11:'
son will be. react oy xie. tt. ...
YounKston. of the Rose City Park
Methodist Church. Mrs. J. C. O'Day will
in - .nln -1 Tllvin. " RV. All-
drew J. Montgomery will make a state
ment of the affairs of the church. .The
dedicatory sermon will be delivered
bv Rev. Henry Marcoiie. 01 nCi
mlnieter Presbyterian Church. Song by
Hie congregation will be followed by
remarks ey Rev. Bond! not teeley, Jr,
Mavor Albee will make brief remarks.
Rev. John H. Boyd will dedicate the
building. The new building Is valued
at $15,000. The membership Is 250. The
church was organized four years ago.
and owing to growth of the neighbor
hood a larger building became neces
sary. tt . si m p i to Ba Improved.
Petitions are being circulated for the
cavirur of East Glisan street from East
Feventy-flfth to Esst Eighty-ninth
streets, at the Mount Hood depot. This
petition carries also a request for the
. . , . - . nil.afi trMt
laying or a lateral in ra-oi.
. s-..t Kitrhtv-nlnth street In advance
- ,- innrnvamont. Provisions have
been made for paving East Glisan street
vast hnrTV-neTcnui w -
been let lor me worn. ii I
Forty-seventh to East Seventy-nito
traA a . risl VflfV ITtB.T D BUa .f - I
any time. Commissioner Dieck Bmrd
a committee from Montaviua rnat pru-
ceedlng. would be -tarteo 10 .M.h ,
Glisan street Trom i--". ."-- "
Trom r.m 1 I
t'Ut Eia-htv-nlnth streets in tne earij
i,f T-'omt nilian street is con
sldered one of the most Important im
nrovements projected on the East Side.
Camp Holds AjwuaIj ESTrvrnin. -
the World, held Its annual Christmas
festivities last night in Its hall on
East Sixth street. To prevent over
crowding the invitations were iiihiicu
to members and their families. Two
iar-. I.,, war. nlaced on each side
of the -stage well loaded with toys
and candy, uver vv on
were given and about as many dolls
More than 700 packages of cream choco-
... , , ... T r tnn.B WAS
late were oistnouieu. - -
master of ceremonies and Santa Claus.
A brief programme was provided. The
hall was decorated attractively. On
Christmas the camp sent out 80 turkeys
and 24 went to widows of members.
The others were sent to families In
need and to members who had earned
them by getting new memoera.
Rev. Robert McLean to Speak. ev.
n-i untan Ti TV. nutierlntendent
of Presbyterian missions of Northern
Mexico and adjoining territory, will oc.
. i. . Third Presby-
cupy iiic iuiii, . . .
. A. Al1at l4 AAtifh SB nil
terlan cnurcn, t-i
East Pine streets. Sunday morning.
Sunday night Dr. McLean will deliver
an Illustrated lecture in the Anabel
Presbvterian Church. Mount Scott, on
.w. u..i. .Itiitillnn. He will use
nhtalned hlmBelf. Dr.
McLean will meet many of the former
membera of the Third Church, whert
h wna nflRtAr VDett tne prescui
was bullf and from which he was
..n. tn. Piihn as sunerintendent oi
Presbyterian missions.
Southern Pacific Gets jionth i
. . rr, l t .r PAmm MlOtl VeS
LKWAZ. A ... -
,.-i.v granted the Southern Pacinc
until February 16 to get the electric
cars in operation of Fourth street and
t- . .traat. The franchise
granted the company about a year ago
called lor tne compiwuw" v' ----
tne oijih"i -' - .
1914. The company represented to tne
ii ..,. that while It is
hoped that the line will be in operation
by January IS. tne extension
is asked so that the company's Dona
win he nrotected In case there Is an
unexpected delay.
i v.vao Pern.T. r,w JnDOES. ine
East Side Business Mens Club favors
the recall of Federal judges, a
tlon adopted at the last meeting of the
. ... cAVanra Tjina and Cham-
C1UD aSKHlfi tJCIMHUI B .J. .
berlaln to frame a taw prei"i-s
recall oi r-eaerai juubbb j
trlcts throughout the United States,
..A A ham It is set forth in
the resolution sent the Senators that
the "recall will not injure e"
. i , , aofatv-v&lva and help
DDI Will J "
, j luil naa and Sid In ClVlng
the people tne oeneni m
rather than tne corporiiun.
AUa..w rnstM Ovi.t Bidder.
The American Express Company Is the
only concern in i-oruanu wmvn
to collect the city's water rental, vr neu
t. j ..n.j fur hv the Citv Com
mission yesterday for the collection
service, the American concern
only one which presemea any "R "'"
That company agreed to do the collect-
I Tha rnmnnnv nOW has the
icvcu ..w
ii ,tn. .nninrt t the ume rate and
maintains 92 pay stations in various
parts of tne city.
Case Filed aoaixbt jiwsmi ni.
Suit to collect 1100 license fee and
$100 penalty for failure to comply with
the law requiring foreign corporations
.- ai. I 1 ana atntlntlcal reDOTtS
ig 1113 IUIBUVI.I
. . L . Vaa fllad bv District
o, rue -',..
Attorney tvans yesirruajr
Urllllant jeweiry uoiniinn;. .
panv, Mr. Evans says, is Incorporated
i. mnA hm conducted a busi
ness in Portland without complying
1th the law regulating ioreisn -ur-
nAPatlntiR.
Masons Will Present Jewels. The
Installation of the newiy-eieciru wn.
cers of Washington Lodge, No. 4, A. F.
tr .in Ka h.in tonlnht In the
hall at East Burnaide and East Elgntn
B1IU ..... " ... "
streets. One of the interesting ira'"i
will be the presentation of Jewels to
-,i .... o.,ara r the lodse who have
not hn bo honored. It will be the
annual reunion or memoera a...
close with a lunch.
v r A nam Tn SPEAK.. H. W
Stone, general secretary of the Port
land Toung Men s wnristmn
.i 1 1 1 nA nivmnlA today, where
he will be the speaker tomorrow at
the opening or. a series
meetings. All the churches and the
. r . niwnnla h a VR lOlnOd in
erecting a tabernacle in which these
meetings are to oe neio.
t ctdim wi Ria OrvKN. Dr
iiir.-n r u.waa nf the University of
Oregon, will give an Illustrated lecture
on birds at the East Side Library to
night at 8 o'clock. His subject will be
c,i,nf.i Children Can Do for
Bird Protection." The Audubon Society
.ni w. i nf tha meeting. The
iu w - - -
nnhiin la invited to attend.
Bin. Provides New Grade Bases.
City Commissioner DiecK win inuouu
an ordinance at the next Council meet
ing changing the base of grade of Port
laud to conform to the Federal Govern
ment bases. At present he says the
city has a base of grade different from
the bases recognized by the Govern
ment. Phone Box Robber Sentenced. Fred
n.nK.. who. was cauKht robbing
t.lmhone boxes in a confectionery
l.-lnnln l R A. BettS. WBS
store tfcmmiu,
sentenced to SO days Imprisonment
when he was convicted in .Municipal
r'ni.rf vaatarditv afternoon.
Market Is Incorporated. Articles
of
Incorporation of tne nay "-m
Market, capltallxed at iio.ouo. were
(lied yesterday tn County cierit. i-oucj a
office The Incorporators of the new
rtrm are Paul R. Spatb, Hilda Spath and
A. B. Adams.
Candies are a dainty means of
carrvlng New Tear good wishes. The
world's best will be best appreciated
by her. Maillnrd's. Park Tlllford's.
Allegretti's at Slg. Slchel's. 2 d st. and
Sth at Wash. Both phones. Adv.
SfjrnAT Walk Arranged. The Phy
sical Culture Walking Club will meet
at 808 East Glisan street on the Monta
viiia carllne at 10 o'clock Sunday. The
membera will go out Base Line road
and return by Sandy boulevard.
-The
r,...nn rtvt,. iMfnfl has issued a ci
:ir-
14.
cular outlining Its programme for 191
. and
It proposes to oiscuiw - -revenue
laws of the state, questions
i i- j nhnj nralfar nreventl
; of
ntlo'n
of Area Investigation oi tne wmiuiuij
of combining city and county govern
ment, study of conditions in Oregon
with respect to the care of the feeble
minded, study of the question of the
abolUion of. the State Senate, co-operation
with suffrage organisations out
side the state, work for the abatement
of the smoke nuisance, co-operation
with the etate In Inquiry in regard to
the high cost of living and to discuss
a number of other matters of Im
portance to the people of the city and
state.
Two Divorces Granted. Two
divorces were granted yesterday by Cir
cuit Judges. Ave of whom were busy In
their courtrooms after the holiday. Mrs.
Pauline Kapus was granted a divorce
from Harry Kapus on grounds of de
sertion. The decree was signed by
Judge Kavanaugh. The couple were
married in Portland in April. 1907.
Judge Davis granted a divorce to
Adolph Schlewe from Hermine Schiewe
on grounds of cruel and inhuman
Vnnr.KB. Carl Sie
ego.
i ni.nH i,ntv to foraerv. w
raa
. -n v.,r,nl9v hv Judsie MotTO'
to from 2 to 30 years in me
t inHttmntft were re-
. a - NoTember
-" .- m
grand Jury.
- n ..aw.- luviornniTK 13.
'- "d bT Mc-
Si JXri'. mI. f Vncornoration of
' . , . -- n' nr in
"L,T.w. r--..n
tne unnran i-uoh.""ib
The firm, which will conduct a print
lng and real estate pusiness, io -i"
tali zed for 11000.
at Ciktenabt Church. t-ast run
th
preaches a gospel sermon, 11 A. .
Handel's "Hessian. Dy me
Portland Oratorio Society at 7:30 P. M.
A treat for muBic lovers. au.
ma- CnNRREOATlONAIa CHURCH, fAR
AND MADISON STREETS. DR. LOTHKR R
DTOTT. THK MINISTER, PREACHES TOMOR
ROW AT 11 AND 7:45. CHRISTMAS
REPEATED AT 7:45. ADV
MRS. BROPHY GETS DELAY
Alleged Annojer Olitalns Chance to
"Start New Year Bight."
Josephine Bropny, a resident of Mt-
Scott, who In the last year has De
come locally famous by her methods of
annoying her neighbors, will have a
chance to "start the New Tear rignt,
tinnii'iTiii Jurlia Stevenson yester
day passed her latest trial over until
January 6. Mrs. Brophy was arrestee
, . PMrinn. s.
on complaint ur 1 ' V .
neighbor, and charged with disorderly
conduct- .
r i l.na haan in Mnmc Dal
aura, joiupn "- - .
i-, . . vi n n-.n tlmur p.hareed with
LUUl l a, .
Bghting orally and otherwise with her
neighbors. She was put miner a.
Dono or aivw
-' l !..,. allairad acta took
nlace after she had been convicted of
calling her neighbors names, tsne
bought a phonograph ' and said her
compliments to her neighbors Into It.
Then she piacea tne rocu
chine, and placed the machine close
. n n-fnHnar B f T 1 1 Tl IT it tO W O T It.
to ail wfci "
Her neighbors caused her arrest on a
charge or -proi.no
language. She proved that she did not
,,aa the lanaruaa-e charged. In the pres
ence of her neighbors.
CONVENTION WORK BEGINS
tj.aa Man TTerei Preoarlna; for
Waterway Session In AprlL
. . i .Mvu Af Tirliitnn. Idaho
H miauB - - -
. .-..B,,rar nf tha Columbia and
Btreiw
Snake River Waterways Association.
has established himself in the omce 01
. i ,HnmAriniiAn committee of the
Chamber of Commerce at the Invita
tion OI tne t;vmmfci", -
In Portland In future preparing for
the big waterways convention that Is
to be held here April la ana i
T-, i rrnm ail nKru tjr luq
. . , . , i attend and the
l,riCfcO.,u,io a .
lUmDia II"'" 1 " , "
.i .miaa in reeard to many
of the problems of development on the
Upper ColumDia ana mo .
pected to have Important effects on
future action of the Department of the
interior aim "..p.
Mr. Struble's activity for the next few
i ha in nro-aniTintr liih cuh-
ventlon locally and In arranging with
the cities of the interior to semi ne
gations.
LUNCHEON FOR VETERANS
Members of George Wright Post to
Feast at Press Club
a, , ( A 4tia ClWt Wrttrht Post
No. 1. Llncoln-Garfleld Post No. S and
Sumner Post No. 12. oranu a.,
. t. ii. win have luncheon at
tne ici'u ",,t " .-- - ,
the Portland A-ress Club Tuesday at 1
o'clock, to which all memDer r ...
Army are Invited to be present. Com
rade C. A. -Williams, who Is making the
arrangements, says It will be necessary
for him to know not later than Monday
morning how many of the veterans
will want tickets, that he may notify
the club.
Mr Williams said the Rincheon mere
. ... .1.1 afr.it. which, if en-
y will oe avwa.
Joyed by the "boys." will be repeated.
"1 would like to nave i.uru -month,
and we will do It If everything
i.7lrht. and I think It will," said
Mr. WlUiams.
JEWELRY AUCTION DENIED
City Commission Acts on Bequest of
Ij. C. Henrichsen
i i ...miatii ara to continue un
der the ban. The City Commission, at
a meeting yesterday voted down unan
. i - nAitiAri Yi-v la. C Henri c n -
imouoiv - -
a, ia. aiuirri tn conduct an auction
on Washington street. The same action
a--- 'oUen hV tile LOmmieSlUU 4 -Ur"
of weeks before Christmas.
T.n.iKne that thrs would be no ob
jection to granting such a PJit after
the holiday rusn. jr. w.a.-a.
plied for permit for an auction be
I wv rA Jnntiarv 1. Commis-
sloner Blgelow. who has charge of the
license bureau, objected to the grant
and his Idea was concurred In by tne
others.
OWNER OF PARCEL SOUGHT
Address "220 Broadway," Confuses
Postoffice Emploj"-
The nam. "Broadway" Is a bugaboo
in the Portland postoffice.
A parcel post package addressed to
. ... --ra ttit1i Of What
-Zaiu jroai wo. - -- . ,
postal employes declare has happened
a alt ilnrme1 IFIA
lerqueiuij. -
ni I n a. aHtarl
The package was taken to the East
Side where Broadway simply is Broad
way and not Broadway North or South,
as it is on the west side of the river.
There was no one there of the name
of the addressee.
Then room 220. Broadway building
-t i with IfVa reanlt-
nu n ,-" .
. .. haa haan made out and
will be circulated by carriers to see
11 the owner or tne ps.ca.aee mj
Warning to Investors
in Mortgages!
Solely for your protection, we take
this method of calling your attention
to the new real
estate law which
goes into effect
January 1, 1914
declaring m o r t-
gages to be of no
legal effect as a
1 1 e n or Incum
brance after the
expiration of ten
years from ma-
turlty.
For that portion
of the new law re-
XI VoVe" iWAnOTn8STK)Omt
call or write for as many copies as
you desire.
Title & Trust Co.
Fourth, IVear Stark
found at No. 220 on Broadway North
or Broadway South, either sido of
Ankeny street west of the river.
The postal regulations require oui
one attempt to deliver a parcel -post
package ana tne owner or rue pm-na-o
in question must call at the postoffice
for it. '
BANK BANQUET IS HELD
Employes of California Institution
Celebrate at Multnomah. Hotel.
ft.. .ffl..ra an1 to f f nf the nAnk Of
California National Association recently
held their annual banquet at me muu
nomah Hotel. The same evening the
staffs at San Francisco, eaitie anu x
coma were enjoying themselves in like
manner.
William A. MacRae. manager of the
Portland branch, presided. O. W. Web
ber acted as toassmaster.
TXrilll.m -Manlrintnah BTAn ArUl man
ager of Northern branches, and one of
the oldest ana oest Known oannero m
the Pacific Northwest, was the guest of
tne evouuifi.
Selections, songs and music were
given by members of the staff, who re
ceived their usual Christmas gift from
tne Dank.
SALOONS CLOSED BY DEATH
Vancouver Liquor Men Show Respect
When Wife of One Dies.
v a vrinrrrrcv Waal, T)i 2fi. For
one hour on Saturday, from 9:15 until
, , .11 1 ...... .. n T7i nnnll Var
1U:19 g CIWK, .'I aaiwwuo. . . ,
save one, will close their places of
I nn a. - a wTf nt rMIMlll til
uuBiiieaa a- v . . ....
Samuel J. McGowan. whose wife died
on Christmas eve. ine tunerai win no
nnl -nm fir .Tflmaa' Cfttholic Church
at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. One
saloonkeeper refused to close his place.
in closing ror a muoru L,m ot. .uw,.
keepers of this city have established a
precedent here. All will attend the
services.
Mrs. McQowan, 38 years Old, leaves
her husband, and three children. She
had been a resident of Vancouver for
the past 30 years.
s
FRESH AIR CAMP PLANNED
Chester A. Iiyon Buys Tract If ear
Lebanon for Summer Use.
-"l. A T ,.nn onHval In TnrrlRnd
yesterday from Salem, where he-has
been attending tne state teacners- meer-
ir. T n la rrnm Tlllnnta. He
iua -i. -
passed last Summer In Chicago working
with the boys and girls of the Chicago
stockyaras aecuon.
Since Professor Lyon's arrival from
Chicago this Fall he has purchased 20
acres of land, near the City of Lebanon,
Or., for the purpose of using it as a
fresh-air camp for the poor boys of
Portland. He expects to have the camp
ready by the first week in July.
BOARD ANDR00M $24.
T 1 1 k r 1 a., nnfelrlA vrtniri Wa.11
ra,nrilo t-a. Knt- anil nl H -wa tor nil fnn -
V DHIWBVVVA, SSW-A, Wfaau a,w.v .....a... a...
vcnlences. If occupied by two parties,
J M av-. 1 - w.A do o -n Kss
had for $24 each per month; also have
4ha 4.a.ar AAfnot- sulfa. with
bath, in the hotel, Clubroom tn hotel.
wiiQ pianu, cara uutes, eii, pruviuo
plenty of social enjoyment. Sargent
T-f of 1 n-rflnii nVrntiA and Hawthorne.
Phone East 291. Adv.
COAL COMBINATION.
Pocahontas, (6.50; one ton Clear Creek
naro, coai, iiv.ou; total, 111, Dotn ior
Sl.
Ton Roslyn mine run, one ton hard
1 ...... 1 II Q , T EA Dnw.la-, M.
Suburban Coal Co. Phone Main 358.
tstaDiisnea isuj. xerms casn on an
sales. Adv.
HALF PRICEPAINT SALE
T .Ae1 riierk-rj'ra.la nolnto
varnishes, stains, enamels, brushes, etc..
laDei a am a sea omy, quality suaranieea,
now ready lor sale about one-half
regular prices. Pioneer Paint Company,
xat rruui bu, iicii j. tiaiiiiiii. -jiu.
Total Lerr in Astoria 44 Mills.
ASTOP.IA. Or.. Dec. 26. (Special.)
The County Court, at its session this
nftamnnn flvnd the Ip.T levies nn this
year's roll as follows: County pur
poses, 11.1 mills; state tax, 4.9 mills;
aountv school, 3 mills. This makes
id
1I0NEY IS EASY"
if for loans on im- j
proved Portland prop-
erty We have an abund-
ant supply to put out at m
current rate s Any s
amount from $1000 up
Prompt consideration and E3
quick action We want
to get this money to g
working If you need a m
loan on your property iS
come in and see us first w
If we cannot meet your 3
needs well tell you If
we can meet them youll gt
o-ot the monev without a
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delay.
Commerce Safe Deposit
and Mortgage Co. g
ffl 91 Third St., I
S Chamber of Commerce Bldg. f
"DAVID CCPPERFIELD"
BliPWORTH TEIXS DELIGHTFCLLY
QUAINT PICTURE MUI "
SEVEN PARTS.
Pertlaad and ae People's Theater la to
He Coafrrarnlatrd on Mfunw
'I' k la fila: Attraction.
From the Moving-Picture World.)
Raaderx of Dickens, and particularly
those who love the great author's favor
ite book, "David Copperneia. win no
entertained and edified in seeing the
pictured version of that story recently
produced by the Hepworth Company of
London, and now being marketed In
America by Albert Blinkhom. Ameri
can companies have given us, in a small
way. some excellent motion pictures
dealing with the life of David Copper-
field, but these nave Deen onn uncn
acter studies in the main, not attempt
ing to cover the entire story. The Hep
worth picture Is In seven parts, begin
ning with the childhood life of David at
the Rookery, Blunderstone, and depict
ing the more important incidents up to
the time of his marriage with Agnes
terminating with the Yuletide dinner.
It would be quite impossible to put
into any single production all of the
little comedies and tragedies included
within the covers of the famous story.
The wonder Is that the Hepworth peo
ple have been so successful In separat
ing the events in which David was most
concerned and clothing them with so
much interest. Rare discrimination has
been exercised in the choice of events so
that we have been given a story in
pictures that holds together and does
not tax the imagination of the observer
or require a profound knowledge of the
story Itself in order to obtain the full
est enjoyment from the seeing of It.
Much of the beauty of this picture
lies In the scenes of Old Kngland. Hep
worths have gone to the actual places
nf which the Ktorv tells and given us
views of Canterbury, the cliffs of Dover,
and street scenes mat nave not maieri
oii .hancraH in tha niut hundred vears.
The beach at Yarmouth and the home of
Peggotty and Ham and little ismuy, re
ferred to so frequently and lovingly by
David, is reproduced in a gratifying
manner. The locale of this production
throughout was carefully chosen, and
gives educational value to the picture
that will make it most desirable for
school use, for few schools these days
do not Include a critical study of this
famous story of Dickens' in the course
of English literature.
Considered from a purely mechanical
point of view It would be difficult to
find a flaw in the entire seven reels.
The photography is excellent, and the
settings reveal great care in arrange
ment. the total levy on property inside the
city limits 44 mills.
At' the present rate of increase It Is pre
dicted that 200,000 motorcycles will be in
uae In the United Kingdom by the end oi
the year. '
Spend New
Year's Eve
AT THE
Hotel Oregon
THE CENTER OF PORT
LAND'S BEST CELEBRA
TION. Tahle reservations
now being made.
CALL US UP. LEAVE
YOUR NAME, SPECIFY
ING THE DINING ROOM
YOU PREFER.
SPECIAL VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL
PROGRAMME.
Tonight
After the theater, or for din
ner, or tomorrow for lunch,
visit the
RATHSKELLER GRILL
and listen to the new musi
cal specialties of the
HOTEL OREGON CAB
ARET AND THE AMERI
CAN BEAUTY REVUE
CHORUS.
HOTEL OREGON
Wrig-ht-Dickinson Hotel Co..
Props.
Chas. Wrlgrht, Pres.
M. C. Dickinson, Man. Director.
Resolve
that during the
coming year you
will compliment
yourself with a
first-class laundry
service.
Resolve
for UNION near
perfect handwork.
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LOOK FOR THE MOVING BEAR
Coming, Sunday Dec. 28
The play that every lover of English
literature has heen waiting for,
Charles Dickens'
'DAVID C0PPERF1ELD'
A wonderful photo-play version (seven parts)
produced by Thomas J. Bentley, the foremost .
authority on the works of Dickens. Taken in
exact authentic location in England where the
story is laid.
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BALCOM IO.
LOWER FLOOR 20t.
BOX SEATS 30.
Box Seats May Be Reserved by
I 'boning- Marshall 880 or A ZOST
LAST TIME TONIGHT
CHARLES HAWTREY
in
"A MESSAGE FROM MARS"
MYSTERY LAUGHTER TEARS
Thes Dansants
Saturday Afternoon
Four Until. Seven
in Ball Room
These, the popular social events of the
se&son, are gaining: in favor every day.
Invitations may fee., had froin-ideslc
upon request.
L. P. Reynolds,
The stronger and rougher
whiskey tastes the more
harm it will do.
Why take chances with your
nerves, your stomach, your
general health.
Cyrus Noble is pure, old and palatable--Bottled
at drinking strength.
Sold all over the world,
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
For the Lover
of Sweets
Hazelwood
Candy
with that dainty,
smooth quality . to be
found only in the high
est class candy.
The Hazelwood
Confectionery and
Restaurant
Washington at Tenth
Savings Department
Under Government Super
vision. 4 INTEREST.
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National Bank
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Flftk aad Stark.
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CURTAIN RISES
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LOOP. M. 7OOP.M.
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Assistant Manage
Efficiency
Schools
TO FIT MES KOR BETTER POSI
TIONS AT HIGHER WAGES.
Architectural Drawing I 7.50
Assaying
Automobile 51.00
Bookkeeping
Electricity
Pharmacy JO.ou
Plan Reading Cost Engineering 15.00
Reinforced Concrete Construction 20.00
Salesmanship 20 00
Show Card Writing.
Shorthand
Surveying and Mapping 10.00
TeleBraphy and Dispatching; 12.0O
Typewriting.
Wireless Telegraphy (course)... 50.00
Freehand Drawing '
Mechanical Drawing. J.60
Boys' School ".
Accountancy (full course) 150.00
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Who KeKlster Before That Date.
V.M.C.A.DAV AND XIGHT SCHOOLS,
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Telephone Ifaln 706S, A 6561.
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