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TTin MORNING OKEGONTAN- THURSDAY, yOTE3IBER 2., 1915. 10 SCENES AT CITY HALL WHERE THANKSGIVING DINNERS ARE GIVEN WOMEN OS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU'S LIST OK DAY WORKERS. REAL THANKSGIVING SPIRIT IS GITY-WiDE . - . - . S TO TAC01 LIKELY I i ' r1") ftf a ,Ba - t" r - I 11 ' ..... Meier & Frank's Will Be Closed All Day Today, Thanksgiving Day. J. D. Farrell Is Supposed to Be Portland's Poor and Rich Alike to Enjoy Good Cheer and Feast. Conferring Over Plans for Short Cut to Sound. TRADE DEMANDS ROUTE FOOTBAL IS FIELD EVENT UNION PACIFIC LINE Charrhcw r Hold pacll Vnlm. f'oawanaail Catrarrlac ! I'riew tnr ltolea Mm ! Uimr , r hhm Ttlnz riaaaati. T? iit h TBf' r r-...r N.-r S f l" paopta f rur.l.n laWar. f r ! y "" trntfr peaoafa.l ! pr$ t " l -"t ha ai.n It eaopta, fi'T tt I'ort:4 fcae fu:l altar af lata l fiaahf-il f . y.r. but aaoeh.r writer bouM U. will in-ri! th.aa ! dl ril pa af IV. papar. Jlir. M ter I Iala4a.i arla- iMt: t H fcw ad rt aaaa I art an.t U ta abaarir U. t Tfcy twa rWaaaal. T lla flr p' thara t'l ! rswa4 of lrhT dtaBar. bat wltl.ul aaviaa-. TrkT I B.ttfne ! a a fl"ratlw trx rtr r ... w., epplla.J ! Tk.l" f-r... afptl4 la- t..-acaMa ta ar ki4 f Ma m.t laat k pr.parad .KUltjr fir ta aee.iaa, fi tha way f atMatl eatartalamaftt tartan! wHt ba fdty r.r. ff rwi-a fka tic I t tha aanaal ttH l"alar.tty ef lttt and tba M'iI(amA Hub foail :i lUrlLctor. at MallncMk rtlt Tba ( wtn start at t eIo'k. If ii w.th-r U !- ik II w tr 4r a r.orj rr4 I i?rA An-iAr th:.fi ef pftm l- I.r.s l I fc tm dir r1M r h IWU4 H int CIj V. atarllnc from id ihitk.M r 0r4. Horn ! I Wk tl norviiic. It tl mm p ! for a ft4 om.. knrW. HI4 :" kul th. tll k of prlt 4iar. T rfturrh. kT prpr4 lo roa 4 trt riiiM biir M( morslit. 4orruOAtlon t: .b-. r(i la t. p..rtk:aUr. Ktrl tic aaloK fT-K-.. will t kkl Ail lh rrxkria' riaa rkarrhaa al l Joia i th rvU'a al th riral rrttariaa Ckurrfc at Tai'Ulk a4 Ald.r tr..t. lUttrtl tfcr rharck.a it Joia for ka rr at fka ltrl W.lh-xl ;t Church. Tw.lftn aa4 Taylor air.. la. Tk Flrat oBcrcattoaal. 'irt Kp(iai as4 flrat Cftrtta rkurrk.a rl!1 awrllrtpta. Tb f.4'Bbr(iAa al Jia con irt4iu.n tk t lr.i tatr- aiil 'hurvk la avrvlcaa ttt.r. KaJ-al of Rom rara. will kai a commututf m..na a th.if ciubbvuM at I ocla. li todar. U. Irn will ap.aa. Aaoth.r uaioa mCiBC wttl b k-ki la tho Suruiali Coof rrcalloaal Ckarva. 1 . M. C. A. l:l.rl.la. U.a who aro aatay from komo k ntrtait4 at a Tbankslln. c:o- an t proi-amnv at nooa lo4ay at llto T. M. C. A. 3apboBa and ocai awmb.ra UI k (ia 1T Mr. aa4 Mr, funl.y Dakar aad Jamaa W. Talmar. Otk.r qtartaiamaot f.atura alii t Brot4l il WJc.ttub, tla fir.t nraaid'Bt f th. T. it. C. A.. l!l aatartaln a Bum kar of jtsuif m-o at bia rounirr homo at Tixarf at a TbaakxKloc dtnaar. T M. C. A. acboola cloa4 J.atarday far in holiday aa4 will raaumo No-ir-r Tk T. W. C A. will arv a d.nar far clrta at I.' J). Thraa kua of eraacM and Ihrra k.. of acpNa. ti poua4a of lurk.jr. m 6arr.l ef croMrti t pua aa4 ; rak.a ar tor.4 la tha cRU'a of l ouatr Jail tala moraia. an4 tha I Inmataa ar whatnot Ih'lr appatloa tar a roTal Thaakal-ias d.oc.r th,. B.'trraooa. kaavtaT to ro M . It a f.fxfT Hirbarta Ir.aL Al tkaaca tea nritt kuaaaif occa.ioaallr .-. p . a tto r.o:ar prt.oa faro an pronaqneaa It loot a4 (oa lir l lBf. Oa acraa that Ttunkxlilot Lin t Tlaskaaivlea wtlhoot lurtt.y. Aa4 ina moat cu'roa) Jat:ptro1 of tha caa aaralr 4 a p aoaathlBC to to tK.nhfut far ttxtar. Tia ja.nrf 4 jc Into ki owa porhat tar tna turhar. an4 rranbarrtaa na.n aomo of hia frlaa4a kaar4 about It lhav ( tha oraaco aa4 appi.a. T'.l Mr. Hir!trt took a k.rut S'.a rail. 4 u J or of k.r frt.ada ta a I pari af lha ritp all ajk.4 . h to fn.ha a pla or a raha for tba pr'aaar. fcrlar aftaraoaa aa atomobtla cr . u.ai-4 ama Iba It.t of Mra Hurl b rt a friaa4 an 4 plrit4 up a 4. act- I'M ln4. A TnliIr rfinn.r a'.o will to fr4 S tha IUT J.:U Tbo aptta: ora pr.par'aa to 4! pmnim Thanaaaivlac chaar amoaa thair Innatva I'aeiaal at tha t'auaty iro pi: wl I hat a t irh.r rfmaar f A" at4 Charttu t Mot tHtrl !lrl4 aa t aaat Trk fft-vtaa aa..ha to rera af farnluaa who otharwtaa wo!4 hot kaa h4 a f.aat lo-iar. SCHOOL SYSTEM INTERESTS l'kriiia ttaau (naifrr llrloslns lVt f I Jaralloaal tnrtaalt. A Hi-f k kaao r.ri4 la upr Inta4-al AI4rman a etttx-o from a w-ma at Lota. Hr4.a. a.kiaa- for ta'orixattoa rcri:ea optHsriualti f.r fc.JT la I -a l'ort:r4 p'tbli aaaao.a. T" writ.r b t twoaM lav l.rtat la l-r!ii4 "! Ihratick aa artU'lo a' -r t b R r lha W'ipa i'om numir au. wnt'aa t tl. I owar4. af I''1U4. aa4 puhiuh.4 ta Tra t'ntlrr lallaM. Tba latt.r wt tba fiif I a worn ait wna haa ha4 to atruata a'onf wit" fo ban lu-ap of a as.acr 4 tr. lion baraaif but waat. to laha kr li, bora to a tr caa a-.t tbo taat pr.'tKal traiaa for I j.. Ua AH Mtr at aUw C'Kar Today. j tJ:M. Ot . N. : t i J:la!. All ,,,,,, coaa'r a4 'a-laral offic-a. hanka an4 atorao wlH rtoaa baro toraarrow fax TSobiTlnc 4r a obaaraa-a. aar. ...a will to koltt la llo eaarv-hro of lit itf. . haaaar '" ' "'" l ' .aa aaovaa t-ap aa aiacb aa fa. i - ' ' v ; . (c .' V fiUU': . - -.. ; -VZJ f,---,.4 ' ' HHB J '"--t-amo-Baj rr k sTfollED TODAY ft 2 it T" r r aT-j j Licenses for 25 Thanksgiving Weddings Are Issued. 17 IS LAST YEAR'S MARK la-li IfislM-r Mjrk, t onimon In taja IU-forr l"-as- of Imw J'r qnlrlnc tltamlnallun. hat um bor I (.rratr-t of Yrar. Tw.nlx-fivo coupl' 10 rortland will rombina th'tr IJ;ri( Jinaara and Tb.nk.f iTlnar dmnora lojjjr. Tbua. la lutura tr Ji ho.band. wb.a thrr trot borns with Iba TnaDka iKin,! turk.Jr. cannot ba rbld4 for tora.ttina: Iho wa.l4;n anniTrry. k b'a tb dooia ol Cuuntjr Cirrk Cotlry a elfi'-a iunc abut at i o'clock laat mbt John W. Cochran, tn-rrua-' hcanao dark. f-U that b bad earned bia day of rrt an4 hia -ilra-lar atin to follow lb tOTkar today. l ka4 U.u.d Z j Ilcrnaca. and Ibo Indl cattona ra thai Jamaa I'. Colfry. tbo nisbt clarh. mi;hl bo called Upoa to laaua on or two mora. I... I y.ar only IT war laruad tba day baforo TbankKln'- TwrBly-ftTo ta t a hura racord. but It bl anylbinc within Iho laat yaar. la tba 4aya flora niTdiral aiamlna tiona waro rtoir4. aa4 whan nobody tbouabl of aocoiirr aa a Orrtna limn. It weald have bean Jut a fair ikoami for the day brfor TbaBka- tt!f. Tha candiJate for "doubla karnraa tday aro a follow a: KIHK .tr.HT J-'B la. Kirk. Ial. :ns ir '.. aaa Ilea IJo Uoo.r?. iM Mm. I'M i. k ci -w "iv kt,t" Jba Vari-a tr.i. 2 : -rta t.a.' "i ,.,.! Vkima. I. i -aai Tajl" cr.t . . W V .! M 'PtU'tC W K. kTmmrta., t. .....ir. nr. tirc IE : warn a. a pa. ': T- t r ..-"A t .4. r-.t .a.4. I f N X X t- J r I" I- I'.am.n ri tM p.-m.c i. aa4 Aibarta 4aa.l. I a il' a. ui s.ri:wv it J v. i. -:. 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J Kra-T-.r. t .; 1 ..t r . i- .'-aat "" ci.adl. cj.t"-. 1 3a k.i.i IMIl.r.V-ll A Ull la a T r.' -r mf. ."a", a.4 V.-'ha II. -.'-.' x'..f. t i. aa irok'.a .cr.-l k. 5 : r T -I.1-.t4 I- lira.--. '! .- . ki and Ui.aa U laaal, aiatr'i nT rw-.- ft ami.n. vama. . - r.tna 74. liar U-t r'tfi -l "'" '-. ,tii i. :.ui-. . !'. 4.. Wa..ic'.' ' "i4 OO..IIH 1 wtl i I ikt--,N.tM,i,T 1arV. I awllH W i;a"- ."' '-- ia .rra.:. an4 B.'l "c..aUe lcd... am-iaB Apart. ""l. tTT IClr1l :T-I I. tv.-1-r ta. (9 i; , n -v-l k.. ana II. 1. a kl"l:U. all r I', i; icrr r H rN IIH II .ra'4 J. pbaa. I a? Wad"..-! .rat. ar.4 lama k." tUlwar. lafai. :1 rar-alkt " ir rwi. r.i If rr f" n I. -Kel. ' . ( t.al ria.-k. k'a.. a-4 c.aa.a M. li.aa. !:. .''I rartath t. i KX. -a -Y ' a' - (1) IJad la "edy ta RtttIto tko Prkar Coafalalaa; JarkrabbHa. Brrad aid Tvr.TT.blu 3 Orttla, Load d la Mltk fack-.Ta. 3) . kr. the Ulatrtbotlee, Wa leaaplrtra. FREE DINNER GIFT Women Workers on City List Get Holiday Supplies. CITIZENS ARE DONORS Laltllaw Man tM-nda Rabbit) and larntrr at t'lly .Markrt Con tribalr Vrj-rlabtra; llakrry Prokldra tlrrad. It won't o lurkry. but It will ba omrthlnc Juat aa eood. rholi-a Orrrn Jarkrabblt and Or-gnn krsrtablaa. that will a rare lha humbla tablr today of tha . woman a ho are on f-a rlty free rmp:oyrrMnt burrau'a Hat of day workrr. And tha bapplr.t fart of alt will ba tha fart that the bountr ota ThankiclTlna apraad will not mak lt-:f frit on the thla pocket book of thra women who lileto a livln-r for lh.rori and thalr H rhlldran by T-aahlnc. Ironln. arm b blnc. and dolnc odd Job whrrever hay or the rlty can find work for thm u do. l.ach of tha fatthfuia on the clly't llt w aa prraantrd yaaterday mornlnt at tha Clly Hall with a jarkrabblt. two laa af brrad and all the freah Tacrlabla they could carry, and It waa alt from hoapitable paople of Ore con Intareatad In the welfare of Iheae hard-worklnsf womrn. Ul.Ua Mmm atarta Clft. The dinner arlft waa atartrd by An drew XlcAlllalrr of laldlaw. Or., who olfared 14 Jarkrabblt If aomeori would pay Iba frelaht on t n-m. M. U-cna. vf rortlaod. the flrat one of aereral who lo"t no lime In aitree Inr to pay the frelKht- Then the New York Bakery came lo the front with n offer of the brrad. - nd the farm era on the Tubllc Market contributed a trurkload of clmire vegetable with in an hour after :t became known that contrlbutlona would be received. Mot of the farmer cc- trlbuled. The Japaneao tr-ve the mo liberally, virtually turning Market Maater Uast roan loo at their booth to help hlm rlf to whatever he thought would be needed lo make up- the contribution. And he helped himself liberally. The upplie were taken to the City Hall and a force of women employe trot buy ruttinc them In paper bags. Thla work waa flnlnhed early, and then came the women at the appointed hour. lv A. M. Home came with their children and the younratera took what they could carry. Othera filled handbaga and arhl- All were well p'eaaed and happv becauao the flft were not In he form of charity, and furthermore. It meant a bipr Tbanksslvlna; dinner will out the financial atrnin which would follow the purchase of anch a feat aa they are to ha-re. tme woman broke down and cried, aylntt II m tha flrat time ahe had accepted charity. She wa rebuked, and r-lven to underatand that It waa not charity but the contribution of cillxena for tha nltance of women wlllintc and anxlou to work. Then ahe feit better. There were a lot of vegetable" leru They were taken to the lx- '-e Home, where thev will Brace the Thanksgiv ing table today. CANAL CUT NAME CHANGED Culcbra Hcrrartcp Will IK) Known a ;alllard. Annoonrw Itoard. Arrordlnc to the laleat list of ap proved tteoiraphlc names lued by the National Ueotrraphlc Board the cut In the Panama Canal that haa been known a. the Culebra Cut. will hereafter be referred lo In all official documents and romml.lona a Ihe Gaillard Cut. Correction In oreaon names pub II. bed In the latest Hat are a follows: ?held. not fhedds; Necanlcura. not Na itanakum; Phutler. not Phutlers: Latou rell. not Ijitourelle: Minam. not Ml oum. and Uranls J ss, not Urant's l'ass. rrojrot. Proposed by Mr. Straliorn and Hold l Abeyance for Five Years, Is About to Be Under taken Front North Yakima. - .v.. .k. ...ninn of the Union U W lll.l COO r- Pacific system are showins substantial lncrear.es from raonin to month. It is probable that the directors of the com pany will Kiye their attention to the early construction of the Incompleted extension from North Yakima to Ta coma project that has been held in abeyance for the last nve years owing to the lack of funds. But in that five-year period the busi ness of the company in the Taoomt territory has developed rapidly, and the need of the new line Is becoming- more urirent constantly. J r Farrell. president of the U.-w. n. ' N. Company, now is in New York for a conference with the Lnion Pacific executive committee. It Is un derstood that the North Yakima ex tension Is ona of the subjects under consideration. Mr. Karrell will return to Portland about the first of the month. Low; Tannel Mart Be Cut. If the director approve the plan for bulldlne: this line It la probable that an appropriation to cover the first year s work will be made at the annual meeting In January. It is estimated that three or four years will be required to complete the road and put it Into operation. A long tunnel at the crest of the Cascade Mountains must be built, borne diffi cult grade construction also will be n-u i-ninn Pariiic already has completed surveys for this line. The route roiiows me .cii northwestward from North -iaktma, ... ha mountains at Naches and iiviD.D . " - Pass. It then descends by easy fcrade to the water-level line a enori uisiam-c north of Tacoma. t. ...i how-aver, nrovlde for Tacoma as the western terminus of the new division. The oistance over h.. rrnm x-orth Yakima to Tacoma will ba about 150 miles, it is figured. Head Plaaaea by Mr. Strahora. : i -nA ..nir or the North lUil li"jcii "a " " " - Coast Railroad, originally planned by Robert E. Strahorn. The line from Vallula to North Yakima was stanea w ... L-...hnni with the Intention eventually of extending It to Puett Sound. Before the first unit was com pleted the Union Pacific tooK over ine entire North Coast development. The .nn-ic- hirl then hut recently effected Its Invasion of the Puget Sound coun try, and the immediate neea ior me Tacoma extension was not apparent, n,..i.... h.H not develoned sufficiently to Justify Its construction. Then followed a period 01 aeprt-.iMim. durintr which the railroad curtailed n..rir all their con s tr uc 1 1 on work, and the project was held back. Now. however, tne iasK 01 iinmnnis the road appears to be easier, and busi ness haa developed sunicienuy 10 mane Its construction plainly advisable if not absolutely necessary. Iemand for Mae Apparent. Within the last few months the Union Pacific has handled a tremendous volume of traffic acroKs the continent .'. Unn.1 s;oiinH terminals for ex it I." . " - - portation. to Russia and the Orient. All this business necessarily nas urfii hauled through Portland, and over the leased line to the Sound, adding & dis tance of ISO miles to the haul. With the rapid development of the r.... cmm fitiaa as seanorts handlinir trade for South America and the Orient, the Union Pacinc. it is pointed out, is eager to compete more effectively with u . vnrih.pn Pseitir Orest Northern and St. Paul roads for a. share ot this business. The new road, it Is believed, will be used largely as an operating conven ience and not as a new route for pas senger traffic. The transcontinental trains of the Union Pacific will con tinue to run direct to Portland, al though It Is obvious that direct con nection will be provided on the main Una with the new line to the Sound. CHURCH BENEFIT PLANNED Dramatic Club to Help Kalse Debt of Holy Redeemer Parish. The proceeds to apply toward the raising of church Indebtedness, "The r. - ti " a nolitic-al drama, will I'V.ri. cv ' - - be staged some time In.-lnnuary by the v Thnmpaoo'e Deep Curve Lrn.ee Are Better This May Be Your Case Miss D was working beneath a swinging lamp. Her work as bookkeeper was very exact ing. She had developed a clear case of eyestrain. We supplied glasses and advised her employers to replace the swinging lamp with a fixed light properly directed. 1 This ended the trouble. Our Intelligently Applied Service Means Better Glasses for You THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-10-11 Corbett Building Second Floor Our Prize Page of Bargains for the month-end and 1346th Friday Surprise Sale appears in Thurs day evening and Friday morning papers. Don't miss it! C J-wJJ -aa----------aa-a-aa-aa- aaaaaaaB. laaaaak-W--- ' 1. T mm rJaA,r .In a-aa - 1 . Chapatonion Dramatic Club of the Holy Redeemer parish. The production will be given in the school auditorium at the corner of Williams avenue and Portland boulevard. A general tryout will be held next Sunday at 2 o'clock. Guy Reynolds will select the final cast. Rehearsals will begin shortly after. Among the young people whose se lection in the cast is said to be assured are Miss Pearl Clark, Miss Nina Leader, Martin Shaw, William Clark. Earl Wil liams, Richard Clancy, Leo Hinkel and R. J. Clary. Hose City Woodmen's Camp. Rose City Camp No. 191, Woodmen of the World, has elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing term: J. A. Dennett, past consul commander; F. C. Drews, consul commander; H. K. Rrintzenhof f. .banker; J. W. Boothe. clerk; C. M. Rea. escort: C. IT. Repp, watchman; J. iS. Anunsen. sentry; II. T. Brynes, M. A. McKchern and N. M. Moody, managers, and C. A. llcmscn, musician. Governor Names Delegates. SALEM, Or.. Nov. 21. (Special.) Upon the request of L. M. Rice, chair man of the executive committee of the Washington State Reclamation confer ence. Governor Withycombe today ap pointed three delegates to attend a con vention of Western states at San Fran cisco December 2 and 3. The delegates named are O. C. Laurgaard and A. L. Gage, of Portland, and C. N. Ravlin. of Hood River. Edlcfsen's free kindling starts a cheery Thanksgiving fire Coal, $1.50 to $1J 73. Adv. Bonking Service The Lumbermens National Bank offers you the security of a big, centrally located bank under Government super vision; offers you the convenience of separate departments for checking ac counts, savings accounts, collections and exchange the latter a department where you can transfer funds cheaper than by money order; offers you free telephones and a customers' writing room. The Lumbermens National Bank wel comes the small customers as well as the large ones and gives good sendee to both. Your account invited. uumbermens National Bank Fifth and Stark 5 sleuths; looking for Point 7. If they'd stop fencing they'd find it quicker. Have you tried? 1 Crowded with flavor 2 Velvety body, ISO GRIT 3 Crumble-proof 4 Sterling purity 5 From a daylight factory 6 Untouched by bands $tzttingGttm Therxmtum PEPPERMINT-RED WRAPPER CINNAMON BLUE WRAPPER Suitable rewards for the discovery ef the 7th point will be offered later