TIIC MORNING OREGON IAN. MONDAY. NOVE3IDER 23. 1915. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF oatf.o-.it-f tntinow. ..4 - ;..- .. :. a " .f .in Io.. t..l. .. :"'. ' ... i . ... ...i :'. A ip.r. ii te n( . a ;. . a v. ;. a uia rv on a i.f . M I. .) . I : I'. M 9 1 r V .44. j.a. t e . F 4 .. a I" v r . ... a !- a ' i'.lff'. : r- w a-wenv.." )Kw a ti-a V ..t. - t .rtW ;! . lu; : ....- tr ira tii: .-4 a..-' I m . ...n i j . A'lre .r.. S j aren t. tiTi.-r lfcii. rn. patron of Ine Lu'H e-hol ie-in.-tv, iumBrin man t"a t-. lstnj I ar By N. t Marl. Bell nrr or IRa Ur. A jrkil(url t ot. tj li.tui)!.. r .htrs a itlia4 a.m. cf ta ru: 1 wori. t iat m.tnu- I rrt l. ro.nt-l n il let earJ D.i.ial . n4 iirl. r ontt4 In ln.4n.trl Ut. riilW4l Ine at' .ft.r t ll "r M r. 1'aree.t-)'-kr ,c rrij4. t. tS fol.ot.in olTi.-r: rr'!"t, :.r. .pr.i4. M" Mr'i iu6rtoiJ. rtri. M Al rt H.l)i4'f. ri!l'" (rmn. M'w hi"" Wr- r..r4 IUmi:t.rt. -.uj'iintlon. Mr .it m.Hn "ill t- mul tmfc-r i Kits ... .i.wtvta-Pi f. ..or V f. Jlgriil '! fx' :nl..' tli. ftrn.ij .1 1 C('ik l a orMm cf .Ntlonl tt.r.lnm t.sr oBrr i;t b rh.ifiti. qI tn e..A.r will W. M i;tbI. ..-r- Ufr if ! ro r I-I.IT. Tfc t.n.n tti4y c.i'M In hi.tory cf :t m-l ttl ninc at i oclcc-fe tn roo-n B. I'antral jbrr Mf. liB si t" lt- rpl rvt. (omoffo. irioretBC 'tBvitufa T f'. . It "t.Un4. ef Ifll. oun!T. u.t r.tqra4 frrt Pmrmrna I ,-.tl.- ;poitioa hra t bt r a . ri turn lair b. animal In lh T'"rat Horna al fn '"PM hap ard Ilr4 .lna. T'V ba4 to com ftta '?ma af ta blhnon rmt.ara ff lha r.ortry. l'om ta tS riaa:n4 irw aar1 rrli.a In tha jrop.n;r an4 rarrl4 r I aN srna 4ira.-. wits lha rrca r.trt. f .trtn ..f.r.l mora award, tu lha Oraioo ll.ta yt to ba fn4. Th tav.land. war. thr.a rbamplona mri-i Ora r.sarva rbampi.tn.hip.. al.o I nr.r. M '). tJ Mr4. I . foartna. tl f'.ftha an4 r r nt. Thy 4 n.t.r.l ftK'l .!-a at tba fair. t ni'in Tnliilint "tt t 14 in in. u I rori'im 'f Iba Jam.. Joflti ln fi'bMl on lh .nlr ef TnnV,iln at oclob. " I IncaMa. af tf lthn.Ji.l "barvS. wilt prir.iia l i.i.- will b-. In cbarca of !. M. ' J"n. of tna hri.tian hun-n l'rr wiil b rffr4 b !. I" lardn. of tia Harlot B.ircb. rlpfura r.adina- an4 bt4 t on b lha K J. A. HPt.r. of lha 'raa Matbo.ti.1 i bMrch. rm. n hr H , UMiii. of th t:ar ll.-al rnmrlt An oiTarin w lit ba lak.n for rn.rltj. . r"t.f-m .: Aiti ttr. fif ba l .ai4 to have dr-tv.n an aatmobtl. wir on fronl ai'a brwaan a.ral b;.x-b. rl lioa.nf.i.i; wa arrr4 a.rly y.fri!T mommi at TrrttU and .M.tn .tfa.f. by Toil.- rrcr.nt Barn a4 ralrolmaa Abbott. According- to ofTk'-.ra tri. man waa o ir.toatcat.d wh.n ar'ai4. that b rnuI4 nil ai.nd ion. it la aa-'f inAi mi ioiomorn .birn ha w. dvln l. nt bEonc t lt nflit It bara licaaaa nim bf whi. S la rir4 a balon. lac la If. K. W.a4. of Itaa.arton. A l.elora oa CMri.f tan f ian-a will b dalir.4 bT William t. M rrackan. i' .x. H. mmbr of lha board of l--t.ira.Vi cf lha moik.r irhorrU. Ia flr.l cf t'bri.l. ctntit. In p.i.ton. V... in lha .dift'- cf Ktr.t S ir- h cf kri.t. rl.-nt:t. .Nm.l.nl and :arri crt. Vondatr au.nlrva'. Noiim9r !?. at c"rlok. and at to. Jafrron Hi lloot a. m bl t -room, K.rbr nd) rlmar.cn r..ta. To-.dJ vmntne. .NiT.mb.r : 1. at cclok. AH ar. rord ally lnitd. A4. 'K.airiij J T' r. t A- a. Al I. m.da bT tha A.aovtat.d Cbarl t.a fi the t of two bou.ak..pinc eyiom. frt. an l-lrtv wotran ao4 b.r -Ya'ot4 rriii!Uu4 h ear. The woman la tw:n( a.it4 by th rhartit.a. but be-r fmat I. ovarifa and aha ha no kocia cf being able to arn .noucS to Bay r.nt Vi'l aomaona give h.r tha tt.a of two va.-ant rom. The woman b. tnoitt fornil-jr. for the room.. Notify .otat4 t'haritia.. Main Soil, or A tit:. A mti?i cf li Arartmant Ao-ie-I on wilt bo hl4 Ika ea.nlna at t l,U In nwiti . IthlK library. r.mbr of Ih. f:coifjr riord an-l offi.-a ii.l'liif n.n.cri. a w.t! a. all apert-maat-hotj.a ewn.r. a4 op.raiora aatit'f m.mbar. nf tha Apartm.nl A. o. lt.oit or not. h.. ben ak4 to .rt.nl The ln-t:rc will ! OP ad minl.tratl.n. probl.ma In operatmc p.rtment-koa tn rortUeel. ra,T'f.3 .r I'mia t. Ti'to.t. I'ir fa au.pita ef tna e.'bool bean. lifvinaT cmmiM. an art eiMMt wilt an ln th aud'tonim of lha toa.-k roc at T 1' tonicht wttn an ap pmprur. arfmm. Th.re will be anrt talaa by 1'oionel t. K. II. Wood and fr A P. .V-Kiniay. mi" by M:aa Julia rr.'i a4 a r.ad n br Ml.. Nma Ir.aEhou... Th public- and a.parlal I lie p tryrt of tk aiekool are Cor el i.i.itcd. Admi.ion fr.e. h T ll.te. T Ip.mo Tay, I ll.y.a. pa.tor of lha fellwood K.pn.t h'irn. Ift la.t ThordT for .ityw.t!. l?i. .I'M bo evtfapl.4 tha p.ilrn of t Kapti.t 'hirrk y.aterdar I aiaiiy a.rvi4-. II. tip'l to ron 4'. t a ..ria of m.ima at fetdw.tt b.f ir. b: ra'ra WhKe there he will b the ' of T r. I',tr. who wa. form.rly In bu.inaaa In jt.ttweod rraaaana A'"-'e inti.t- Acme lUcb.ajt) Irfd 31 war i I cie th.ir r.atjlar win;h!f .ocial In lha halt, ir.i ny Ai4r .iraata. Jlalard.r le. November IT. at whnk time rat inl.raalm f.anra wllj l Intro-a.j.-.J The pra-wlrnJT tam ef the ran rranciare) fair will put oa th.ir dni' i4fi:owa n4 Hbkaka In- it4. r Vw-rtw fa ntrnn -Mm Mart r.rer. S' .ara of a. who waa r.nl.--.4 BM.nKiou wkn ahe wa afu-k b a iirMi.-.r aarlr faturdar anht. waa po fjr r-or.rd y.at.rdar th.t aha waa abl to be irnd from Owl aanvarttan Ito.pltaJ to bar fcoma al riftn 4 Jhrma atre.1. Mr It after la emptoir.4 by HWorae lan aorl. a b'ronl-alraat eipraaaman. twTTci SotfM t Arr Thoe J-.lrlr t. t.d Thank. jltlrf donation. In the fHiHrama Home "HI ei.ao aottfr the matron of th in.titn lion In advance. All KBcil. public va4 ariyat ir rvq'ia.t.4 to do tha Ha I' hone Main it. C II Laa. tailor, tocat.4 with Chaa Tartay A t. Ill l.tte. block. 4. tj StaTW, fcrdropatbr. traaaace. ela. ,..ir n. I-J Hoy bide M. .tA4 Vl.cao J J-rwytir 41'a a't.r S3 wtil be HI Monitom-y rr. roe Main '111 A4y. jkt aa a M- aL.i -r . optician, Uii l.oce-.l bai(. Atai HH.-A.iit. jst J on tiT Warm RroT. The M. Johea water committee. ppolnte4 at a pan mattntt held laat Monday to ak for rortlaod wat.r rat.m, baa ae lurtd from t'ommia'ionrr Paly a writ ten ataiam.nl of what baa be cm done toward ..curlna theae rata tbroonh the purvhaae of the ft. Johne Water l ampat) plant, or by the conetroetlon ofanaw .y.t.m independent of tha com pany. Mr. I'aly Informed tha com mit lc. the ttanilnatlon of tha plant b.I bo complt4 and alao plana mad for n properlie new plant. wM.b Mr laalr aaa be la Inclined to fator A m.eiln! of the rluacne will be cat4 In l. Johna tMa week to wh..-h a report will be eubmltted. Ir. William Iny and olhera will ad dre.a Ihi. meiinaT. The citucna com mitt.e faor ronatructlon of new waler matn. rlalminar that It will be .hearer in the end and Inner and better pipe cart be laid. Ilnwa faaprr I'taraw KrtjiiyVp. rrln -ipal viairaaa I captained the home cra.tit .yalem at lha meetir.al of the orient rarent-TeaeS.r A.ociatlon hW rndar at orient, near l lca.ant Home He p-oinl.4 ool that by BtTlnaT creau for work done at home pup-la ar taetlT Dcoura4 to help Ihelr parent an become e.nerally mora oaefjL At tel. maetlna ofTic.ra for the enaulna; year were elected a follow.: IT. I4.nl, l;. f. M. Ilrown. errtary. Mr. Anna V.wman. treaaurer. Mi.a II Maiade M:cb. It waa devlded to hold a dia Iri. t school fair n.it fall In which all children nrolted Ira the achool rr.ay enler. Tb choo children will b en couraa.4 lo arow aardena and ral.e poultry for Ihl. fair. Il.fre.hm.nl. were a.rved by the women of tha com munity. II waa d'ld4 lo hold meet Irs. eiery fourth TAuraday throughout tha year. M"-T.-PlT I'aioa i:t.ar-T ToaK)aow K S W heeler, aerfrurr cf the Mn Vlethodi.l Mo, a I nloq cf I'ortlared. ha. ..ud a call for the annual mt ms and election of thte or(anlaatlok tkH w in be held at t'.ntenary Meiho 1 .t Church at la.t Ninth and I'm .ere.t. tomorrow evening. J I. Newell. of Ih. junnyide Church, la chairman of the committee on nomlnatlona and A. I". KlegeL of the Woodiaan Church a rHairoiaa cf a committee which will .uggr.t aome changea la the ronatito Hon. Atl male rnembera cf the Mtho- dit llpi.opal Church In Portland. above the age of It yaara are Invited lo attend and participate. The pre.ent oiTn.r. are: H 1 -o Paget, preeidcnt. John Corkiah. Ice-preaident . K. N. Uhe.lrr. aecretary. and J Allen llarrl- on. trvaaurcr. Potwa rfiybT Caa Ronataiaa The two robbore who he!4 up Conductor Thompaon of a Mount ccott car early yeaterday morning, at Lent Junction aid relieved him of It, ara believed bv officr In be the amo men who heI4 up a Woodatr-k rar about ten daye ago. aerured II and made their gla-way. Conductor Thompaon waa at a telephone booth taking order from a dispatcher when the two men appeared and rifled Ma belt at Ih point of a gora. Patrolman Ru.aell and three other paaaengera were In tha car nrarbv when the conductor wa hld utv Tha patrolman tired two hnte. but failed lo top lha robber. "The hold-up men ara aaid to have been un roaaked. VtarTaTio Plana Arortiti, Tha cur rent rventa ria of Weatmlnater Prea bytenan Chur.-h yeaterday completed it plana of vl.ltatlon for Ih Irving ton diatrlct. It la planned for two or three member of Ih rlaaa lo vl.lt farnlllea In the diatrlct and Invite tham lo attend the church arvd apecially th current cvente claa. C. rl. Cochran . that the object la lo break down the barrier between jirtchbore and get a-4'jtate4 with the people. Thl vtaitalton programme will start during the enautng week. l'toj Mr.trrici to Hb lltLh iji Ijkvt. At a mceiing of lha pastor and lay member, of the Ient Prienda, Kvange li.al. Method! t and Itaptl.t rburche la.t week, rommiilaei were appointed to adopt plan for a aerie of union meetinga to be conducted by Kvangellat Vara Mart.r In the Lenta Kvangeltcal Church, beginning New Year a eve and la. ting one month. TMA.Vg.rttVfKJ c-ll, THi mtUT NlIJMT. Plana have been made for a Thanks giving .octal Thur.day night at Hiber nian Hell. Hueaetl tract, by the t a'harlea parian. Handaoma prtaea have been aerur4 for the car4 game, which will be played In tha barvrjuet hall. A mu.i.al and dancing programme has been arranged. Vn. Cnaraat Fr .. 4T T. M C A. Pr i. II Chapman will apeak on -tivln Illarht and the fortr.nnir of Ood. at the Young Men Chrlattara AaaociatlOB at ( o clock tonight. The le.-ture on of ?e on the general aub lect of The Involution of Ih Modern Worl4" M:ic.vaar to frsag FkioaT. Robert .limpklni. a mlatonarv who (pent v oral year In China, with hi wife a.-y! a native worker w'll add re. a rally at 1-enle Trlenda Church nut Friday night on the aubject of mlaatona. MUSIC WELL LIKED Symphony Audience Shows Appreciation of Classics. FINE NUMBERS PROVIDED Mia Marie CoItti' Violin Playing Enthrall. Utile Italian (.lei With ralevtl fela Trio at vlallaeeaah Hotel la Wo.acal Art 11. (.cm of Concert Icclarcl Tm-HjiI-kowaky'a Syniplrony 1'atlictlquo No. but Otrrrr Offcrlnc Arc Kh-cIcU Vllh Ilujovmrnl. BT JOSEPH MACgUBEN. Surely, thl city ha at laal reached the symphony age. Portland baa known It exploration age. with r'paniah rover and Lwl and Clark roaming' rartlca. It baa known a lo Ita pioneer acroaa-the-plaina era. Ita winning of the statehood era. and other. Hut. for a long lime, scrlou muftlr. and especially the public appreciation, of hlch-claa aymphony music, had to wait Tha time haa now arrived when Ih missionary era In 4ha latter direc tion haa ceased. Symphony had a red-letter occasion of It yesterday at the llelllg Theater, when a big audience drank Ira a big feat of symphony music, and ap plauded Ih heal of H with tha ur-erring- accuracy of a metropolitan audi ence habitually uecd to uch things. The audience, loo. had a critical yet Indulgent sense of appreciation, and it Lad an experienced attitude. It aal up and hugely enjoyed the mualc played for la not Portland enjoying Ita fifth rontlnuou aymphony aor? Many of yeaterday'a patrons have aurety been preaent at all these concerts, and their musical education ha Increased ac cordingly. Tackalkewak y Kyaapbeay t.ea. The gem of yesterday' concert was a magnificent rendition playing and reading f Tschalkowsky a famoue. ever-loved "Symphonle pathetlque. No - Tha men pl)d It with beautiful. cultured finish, and deep sympathy lor all It many changea of mood. Port land I fairly familiar wllh thl ym r.ke.e.v t recollection of ona notable rendition of lha "rnthetmue" In this J city date back to several years i when it waa played with much success by the Chicago fymrnony i-rneeir. Knaenbecker. conductor, but tnoeo wno heard It then did not have their minds prepared for the dirflcult-to-unlortan4 symphonic presentation of themes of Ufa and death. Yeaterday'a rendition of the ymphony wa Just a adequate a that of the Chicago Symphony Or chestra on the occasion mentioned. A distinct share of tha triumph won veaterdav waa due to the magnetic, put nutetly dignified conducting of Harold Bailey. The third movement, i" "allegro molto vivace" ref lecis. suaneniy. . th. lor of living, and Into thl Inter-i pretatlon Mr. Bailey threw a compelling magnetism that dominated the entire or.hestea. He la lucky In having a fleure that la tall and atatcly. He waa .o.n'iv successful in readme the "Swan fiong." a the finale. War IMaya Part. Th. Vl'ler. Stanford Irlh) "Rhap-N sody- and the palnt-Saena tfrenrni aimphonic poem. "Phaeton. nae less tune :n them than one would Imagine at first slshL but they belong to first c!a mu.lc. really worth hearing. The final waa the Joyous, ever-iovco in vitation to the nance- i v ener- v. eln- gartnerl. It was aeiignnuuy i"" r" and up to tb atannarci rum ai io- yio.i rendition or It eisewnere. Much of the choice of yesterday' pro gramme wa really determined by the condition of the war in r.uropc .-t-music had been ordered, but Informa tion wa received thai It waa next to lirpos.lbr to ship It across in- tic. &o tha committee of music elec tion had to nvak up tnt r"'" from tl-.e music stock on hand, and uc- reedrd wonderfuiv wen. i nc ursi vio lin carried off the palm tor rumy .i lone and facility of execution, especlal 'y In the Weber number. Waldemar Lind wa a iir.i- i v... The applause waa hearty, ana ym- phony audience are learninu to ap plaud at last- The next svmphonv concert or tna .erics occur Imcembcr 1J. with Va!dc mai IJnd aa conductor. TALK ON ORIENT BILLED r.. 14 r.'etrd that once la tunny Italy, where Inspired folk sing and play ca musical Instrument In the open air. a buJd'ng. etilu who played upon t'-e xlolio wondered In hi bom town if be really were an artief. I'ld hia lownapeople Uud hi violin play-in- Ju.t doaiiw he waa one of them; ro tia young man aid good-b to home, and taking hi prireirea vio lin with him. ha travete4 far lo a distant city. Ha playe4 In lha public QM.re and people gladly stopped t&etr daily ta.h to listen to the new master. pomrtMng tike tMa ha happened la Portland. Uim Maria Colettl. gold meda.!l for violin playing at the Milan. Italy, con servatory and wbosa America borne 1 In Chicago, la a new. young violin tar. h made her f.rat public ap pearance la tola city Saturday In the Multnomah Hotel ballroom a violinist of the Cot:ti-Pe! trio, and by her nerr voiir dominated the entire coBccrt. Her violin lono I Ilka molten guld Her violin sings, criee. eobe. walla an4 amIUa. Tie color, or aouadT Tiey mail be heard lo be deecrlb4 Think of a tulle, pale-faced, emotional Italian girl creating uch unexpected art concepta- She haa genius. The Irio Miss Colettl. violin; Bruno Coi'tti. cello, and Mlacha Pel, plana play with t-atln paaaion and way- mg pathos. A ucy:er Tea. They rhorwe tuneful music for rendition. Ihe kind people Ilk, and mad good. Their list of composition. Mndl ohn. B.ethoven. ichubert. Mag Bruch and Victor Herbert. I plendld Mia Colettl wa narly deluged with re call. Her extra nurabe-re wa " leraneae raprl.-- iKrei.lerl. Th audience wa large and enthuaiaatlc. The next concert of th ColetH-Pell Irto e-r.-tir In January. M 1 1 f : t i t.t I.ICK. MIIORY' 3 TftRS TO UPKAK. 11 DKfereat lew of -Yellave PrHP ta That Oraiearllr r.aprewaed Ara Reporlrd ta Be Meld. Sidney U Gullrk. who ha been a missionary In Japan for S year, will be ih principal speaker at th luncheon of the member' council of th Chamber of Commerce at noon to day. He will eipre.a a view of the -yellow peril" far different from that advanced by F.x-Rcpres'entatlve Pear eon llobson. who waa here last week, and hi subject In his addres today will b lutter I'nderatandtng Between Japan and America. To Portland rpreentat ive of th Imperial Japanese government. K. Kumaaaka. and a number of hi coun trymen, will be guest at the luncheon, to which all member of the Chamber of Commerce ar entitled to admUalon, "At a lime when the Chamber of Commerce, and. la fact, the entire Pa cific Coaet la engaged In an effort to enlarge Ita trade with the Orient, par ticularly with Japan and China. It ap pear advl.abla that our people obtain every particle of Information that may be had concerning th situation. aald Chairman E. L. Thompaon. of tha membera council. -Hrtland and Oregon have never worried much about tha go-called yel low peril.' and wa do not now are dangrre looming ahead that should get ua excited. In fact. Japan and China hav recently come lo u In th moat friendly spirit, through visit from some of their leading cltlsena. -Mr. Gullck haa aa Intimate knowl edge of lha ettuatlon. He la a clear thinker and a good speaker, and what- Insurance Company Qregonljfc Only Company "Excluiively Oregon Best for Oregonians Home Office. Corbett nuildinjr, Fifth and Morrison, Portland A. I- Mills 1- Samuel, President General SLuu.cr C. S. Samuel, Astiuit Manager THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER (Six Courses) 75 Cents Served 12 to 9 P. M. THE HAZELWOOD TVc Have the Following Good Things for the Dinner at Howe ' BAKERY STORE Hazehvood Mince Pies, Pumpkin Pies, Plum Pudding, Fruit Cake, Home-Made Pastry and French Pastry. CANDY DEPARTMENT Glace Fruits, Glace Nuts, Salted Al monds, Af ter-Dinner Mints and Wafers, Hazelwood Home-Made Specials, Ha zelwood Caramels, Hazelwood Choco lates. ICE CREAM Hazelwood Special Roll, Nesselrode Pudding (brick), Sultana Roll, Cran berry Sherbet, Pineapple Sherbet and Orange Sherbet. THE HAZELWOOD Confectionery and Restaurant. 1 Washington at Tenth. ever hi view may be I am convinced that he should have a capacity audi ence. The unemployed altuation also will be discussed today In the report from the committee which ha been making an Investigation of the unemployed situation for the Chamber. j. p. Lee la chairman of the com mittee, which haa been engaged for a number of week In the Investigation. Tho committee ha made a painstaking- effort to obtain value. facta that will be of Thanksgiving Dinner for the Homeless Tou have been wondering" where t spend Thanksgiving, and have asked yourself: "Where can 1 ro for a home-cooked dinner and home cheer everyone longa for. especially in that day?" Motor out on the Columbia River Highway and take dinner with me. I have taken char-fa of the popular -Chanticleer Inn. and will serve a good, old-fashioned dinner with all the "flxin's." Dinner served at all hour. Music and dancing. .-pedal ratea on auto. Make your reservation by phone. Main I3. If you wish to talk to me person ally, phone long distance. Chanti cleer, at my expense. MR. LILI I A PLUIALE. Haateaa. i WHEELER OPTICAL (JO. Eye Specialists Scientific Examinations. Glasses Accurately Fitted. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Consultation No Charge. WEES 0PTICAL C FIFTH FLOOR. OREGOXIAX BLDC. I Established in 1859 ! CP Washington and Third Permit Wisdom to play her part in the financial affairs of life and peace of mind will re place the burden of doubt and discontent. Set apart regularly -a reasonable . portion of your earnings or income and invest in a savings account. Permit wisdom also to play a part in the selection of your bank. Oldest in the North west, this strong state bank offers the savings depositor security that is certain and interest that is attractive. I j rcrg Ifljirrl (tsrtrl teriR Your Grocer Will Tell You Yes! Almost any grocer will tell you that he sells more German-American Coffee than any other brand and has fewer com plaints on it. You take no chance when you buy G.-A. at 30c the pound can it has been indorsed by thousands. Once you try it you will realize how extravagant you've been in judging quality by price alone. G.-A. is steel cut; no chaff, no dirt, no dust and packed in airtight tins, which preserve its strength. Foi Thanksgiving You should try Ger man - American its full, mellow, satisfy ing flavor and delight ful aroma will add mightily to any Thanksgiving' dinner. And then G.-A. should be packed in every Thanksgiving basket. It's reasonable in price and it's sure to please. In placing your order for the "Thanks" bas kets which you send to those less fortunate, be sure and specify German-American 30c the pound tin, 85c for 3 pounds. The Reason We Want You to Try G-A Is This We believe German-American to be the best coffee ever packed to sell for 30 cents the pound tin. We want you to know its won derful quality we want you to save money on each and every ' pound. G.-A. is now sold at this reduced price because of the present low coffee market. An advancing market may force the retail price up at any time. You just as well profit by the present saving 25 is quite worthy of your consideration. LANG & CO. The "Royal Club" House Portland, Oregon ESS - er"i""y ft "JlTT"''rWT ; j. via..:M.:Vv'"-- ROUND TRIP FARES ' " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY November 24 and 25 , for Thanksgiving Visits Between all stations (minimum of 50 cents round trip) on the Oregon Electric Ry. the Popular Willamette Valley Route. Round Trip Between Portland and Forest Grove . . . .$1.00 St. Louis $1.50 Hillsboro 80 Corvallis 3.50 Quinaby 1.75 E. Independence . . 2.30 Donald 1.10 Orville 2.35 Eugene 4.80 Salem 2.00 Wilsonville 80 Albany 3.10 Butteville 1.00 Waconda 1.60 Harrisburg 4.15 Woodburn ...... 1.50 Fargo 1.00 Oakville 3.50 And between other intermediate points in proportion. Oregon Electric Ticket Offices: Fifth and Stark, North Bank Station, Tenth and Hoyt, Tenth and Stark, Tenth and Morrison, Jefferson-St. Depot. 12Bots.AssortedLiquor, 1 each kind,$7.95j PORTLAND DOOR & WINDOW CO. J3.00 4.O0 Kts' Irt.oo l..v 2..V $4.00 John Mail Forest Home Whisky, gallon. . . .$ Sam Clay Whisky, gallon S3. '15 T. J. Monarch Whisky, rallon. ...S4.00 Kenwood Whteky, gallon S4.95 Wines all kinds, choice, rallon. IS .... .11 liH- irslinn S 1 111) Prandv, Rum or Gin. gallon 2.9."i Blackberry. Apslcot. Peach, gal. .3.25 . Krri Kt Tpnrilanrl Or. Order rilled frame Bay as ReceirecL portlandTaint CO., 230 Front Street. I. Giboni & J. G. -Meyhrnnn, Prop. ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. I Phone Your Want Ads lo THE ORECOMAN "Main 7070. A 6095 CCHWA3 PR! F. Tl KG CO. VSBEN FGREENE-HARRY FISCHER 34 5i STARK STREET Hotel Clifford bust Mrrlon M Near Grand Ave. 75c, $1 per day; with butu. 1.25.