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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1915)
GRANVILLE PLEADS OWN CASE IN GQURT Action Against Two Men Tried for Robbery cf Postoffice Station A With Jury. VERDICT IS DUE TODAY iN-fendanl UpUln .-. lr- rBrrWanH-e ton few Ion halil by tanntllU' In Hat? IVa Made t'odcr rrtmc. T ease t B ''.omciil l"t J. c. riu and Bruce ranv..,- ,ik the robbery f fostof- fc, ettatioa A en to ni.M t Kbr- i. .... - . - . i..m to ID Jury ' n.ahl'al orloch by "J""' harle I- ' " . " . , . . .. . ih court d'.rct- In fiat t v.rd.ct b "ti 4 rourl l.ia mornm- It Fr'f ' Vh feature the "" of rae we in argument ei ' - "J y the d.fcniiPt. I.ranvtlie. II- took Ufa All the l!.tiO" ! bt on . j . ,..4 .war each ua. ricoue rtrcuuUO' adduced by Ihe 0f aftifOt. . u t.i.frlct Attorney :..rtt A. John.en) md the poin . arsum-nt ytrder '" Ins (he testimony of Frank M. Berk- Harawtll t..ctfi- ll J. Ionkil we parol'! lo Mm wrw ri-w-a ...... prten. t4 th he .pl u" l n in Seattle. T "' '4 t-mivllle could Bt have beB ! Tort land at th time f the Station A rob- b.y. . II. and .all" rf hie tcn(wl ee-pti.-ity i th itaioo A robbery was made y.lrday by lnvlll oo lb witn.. iul. H said ad mit td havinx a part l the 'rim t Ins o:i-tt'i..f et postal lop:lor and ethr official. " prcmutd blm a, rardos, if the cerd "P- Matoa l-onvtlle a lta y I.Htr 1o MH IS prw-utlB" . y lt.fia UrBltl wa oo at beipa I Pal'ta tha Blht Of 'bruarr IJ. a :! Mr Uranvtua tnat e'ft. HaBt"lt" ri,t - " "'" lam i4 J. A. .. tt!Ci4 a- lka from station A an4 filll to bb4 pa4 latr bra r'i nt tBy ba ,KTfl lo t- tlJt ef rnIII Papotr I'latrw-t AttorBy Johuaon. la fcia opaame arcjmant. cnars4 that, al titouca tiraattii B?par4 to b tirly tecauu an.i f'r ea the wll aaa staBo. be ta la fart quite olhr- t.. ira"llta. la bla fmil, at fort I (lAt B ha.l fc" d:uill ) trt-k,ii ey the llottrinaiil aX'OtJ litamaalva. l-oofrent4 by poatal lo- pavtare wkile BM ta the MuilaomaB latiaif Jail on mfkloa. be aal4 be aa Br4 by tbam ta pla4 catily. -In 4- prorm4 a atance. Tbia waa Bot Iwaaaa be aai ba ('4 ta be a-Bilty py tba ertirer. irarl!l dv-Iar'l. Pit for the faao taat trie Uoeramni eff'..-r wra aatisua, aa tnv pit it. to tan IH iai r.ar-l D9 qluckly. Koisert Wrtiaire tu4a thm arumnt for Lealll. declaring Btna culltia.a of the criB.e rbar4 esalnat him. II ia4a Ucbl cf Ida Idaatif Katloa ef Coeli;e. WomensCluds f"on"'Bae4 fr"m ! a poena by Mr. u. Millar; a talk by lira. Htn Miller faea; a mac by Mra. Dud. ay t'lara. aa4 m lunrhaoa al klca there will ba table la ka. a e e The atale Koar4 ef the OrC"Bj fed arti,)0 ef Women' a ttih will meet la Oe library en Bt M Blay after nma. t m tr.ia wrjo. tnonl ether to in a, tha aoaril wUI drt4 apoa the neat meattnar placa of lha atate cea aeatmn. fijiij l making a atroad bh fir th rinaentlon. an.l ma n r of Ike clubwomen far the place. I'ea dletoo. ITIn..iU. l.uam aai other towaa have slao at cordial loalla tioaa. Mr, rrederlk i:crt will enter laia tha tear I of trust. ee cf the arBolarahlp loaa fund at a liiarhaoa Mtarday al tie iraiaia Hill liote:. Mr Charlaa IL CatBr. atate creel deal, wilt be boaor4 fcueal. a a a Tha La4lV AI4 tlorlety ef Immaauel CbtrcB. Nin.taanla aaj Ittui atraei. wlit meat ta4'v ta tae ckuna parlor. Mr. tA. I An.ieroa m1 Mr, taader JoHnxa will ba boateaeee for ti aft araeea. a a a M.-a. l'anry W il'.iam Metaa.r wltl be ihairmaa of tha programme for teay Bt the toaari ct Jrwih Woaaen. Aa arti-t e t'ouj of aoaa win a alaea by Mr. Metaarer. w tn l ona of Port land lal ( vocali.ta. Waidemar Ua4 ail lira fteatrwa Pterke. tae other artiat ef 4:-tB:tlon. wt;l raa trtbita avumhar. Mra Itenry tnten hetmar wtll be ebatrnvaa of tae aocial bear. a a a Te aneathly I rerery veatinf of tha norB-e Meat M laama tlrrie. cf th r lrat I Biera:--l l ll iiih. wi.l be bal l at tae Home of Mr. . . Ti. haor. 41 Kaat irty-art atraet North, in Hoa. itv rB. ea Thur'lT. Ie-amhar J. Bl .:Je akarta. Tha Boat. of the arter-tona will h Mr. J. w . Taacart iv4 Mr. IX fx Ti- haor. Tha paper o( tua dy wltl ha :en br Mr. J. r larkkurat an "Tha Holy (Bild.' ca of the lateraatinar etudie of child ln'e be- aar followed r tM rliafii. Vialtore take Iteaei City fark car. Alt welcome. e e e V:a f arab Jacob, a pramln mata bar ef the Couo-ll of Jewi.it Woman al aw it -electa, J traa.ur.r ef th tat (dariiiea. haa rterr)d from aa rraacia- aat w!U attend lb Noard meetina- c:i-i for Bait Moaday. Ante-Battl Statement by the Coaches. DR. C J. rTKWAftT. coach Crecoa A(alM We Wltl 1to them a-o4 f ht. but my team U badly ehat ler4 by Inraria and t fear wa are a ia for a li. ktna Teaser s a cident haa force! ma to lake aa end. li-ett. and place bin at canter becauaa I a.e rn y rantr man ta catch punt an4 act a aaf.tr or dafenae. Thu I o.d a fa,at. accurst'-ratchint' pla)er aa can tar. Th'a ahlft h frra4 me to move nulla to and an4 naa a Bear anaa in the bck;ild. To aJd to my troublaa. j-nuter. al the other end. haa not been la a crmmaaTe aim-o tha iirxoa aama. anj ltfi I la lb a me box. a a e lirawer Rrllia. raptaln) Oriaaa AT ae We anay not win. Bui t kk f.r a ciaae evore. If w roil! cat toaether I' a we d 4 aaainat tha Michisaa As si there would be nothln to It. I think e ran atop th'lr atraicht foot ball, but aloppisc their forard paaaea to thla nar-rn-foo'r. White, may be another thins. We bara bean prlminc for him. however, nainr a tall rVodhman nf the ko4 ua4 aa ao Imastsary W hit. e e e V. J. fVNell. roach hyracua Tim bIobc will tall who la the maetar. I have bn working paveral nw forma ttona mrlf. but I can't predict any thine I arnl the boa home for a x3 nichl'a rt. e e e Captain ftna. ! raruae I'nlvaralty The ettle cf play we uae tomorrow will he far different from anything ! w haae altamptad. We bate ba worklnc hard an4 all cf aa are la the beat of ihap. Notes of Today' Came STRA'IHB falarll (radaatea alll a nj la a Mr "' alt.rn.-. lo raaar lilr lan ta " ta ra A a tl Iti tla r rT portioa of luVa'aBdaiaud ba taaa Py Ilia formar ataJ'aia. a a a K.arr amoral tha pn:aB4 prafinal l. . l.Tl IM al'"a lha piruca a. Uaaa.ar ra.aa. of the PortlanJ 1 ll'ppo. rma. aan1B:a4 laat BUht that ha aouM irI. ki aihl'iae p-a.-tx-a U aa-l I . , act toar la order M la loiarfara alia t&alr altaaalDf lb eotaar u m.i ihi anfiraa4 Intaraat la th ra'via-Ora Aal-a tray tB loal and of lla V at-ra lnta T!erapn tompaaj n rrn"t t-r l:araphl circuit dlrat from ka aaiaa. ptra tiM ai.i oa '"' STATISTICS ON GRIDIRON WARRIORS OF SYRACUSE AND OREGON AGGIES. WHO MEKT TOUAT Min NOMAH FIELD. Aa wt. Natne. ronion. ...... . boater U i R- Tra-la Thompaoo. l B- lw fsmrth U T. U. Johnaon Anderaoa U C. ti. White Ulaeetl - Ollmor -a TU ti. I- 8chlatchrr Ijaytbe.; K. T. U Cobb llof.r It. T. U v.:" MllietCap.) It. I DuMoe Abraham U H. VI Mhaa AUn K. II Urown All worth U K-U II Ro-etCap.) It. K.-F. Wllklnaon : i Ml i ji ii in lt i:t : t Ifnerlln. Aeeraa weishl of llaa Oroo :',A,iraaeweii ef backf l:d Oron Aft... VIM pound: 8ra-co-a. IMS pound-. a.- ...,.. Atarax welsbl ol teame rwaroo oBiaa. - ' 1 1 pouada. . . ir.a Vara. II. ftookane. rafrree: riowda Sloll. rortlaad. it umpire: Ororr rraoct. I'ortland. Time of hKkoff 3 V. at. . . ....a - - kn aa Kertaaaua rwa WiMAm.A Moot airarae. J, i . ana - Aac'-.a Tha ai m aa c-- 'a- . . . Oulte a er.e;in ef hiah achool ataeata b tr ac-cordlaa ta praaeat Injica- ft..r.ia !. ir as Aartc:tarl 'i..a afl .l-. aaa arr.-a I r-. prlpa.. of tr.a -a.-wwe p d at tr. a4 I" " at tie a4 of te t'.flB per Is lirkete ta IB f- Tk a atari arvaapay at 3 a cio-a. Tha efrv-iare for t match are Gear Varoe'. aart.na editor ef tae rto"i Ckronlcta. refere.. F"SeB "" ai- amat.ar k(kitc v r. Z rnunt M;taeiaaB !' . frictal r.t.ra or ine riaaa alaam Laaaae. Ii-aaaa. rrain are the an.mber ef foach lttllra alll'l 'a " r"'r' tna aerkeat ea MaHwl TUId aalol trvu, lr.lc.rell). arl ar'a. vr. urrr. -Ilw.!" . '' R,ar- tr.. -wc' v.aric. r tHtler. Jo- Mroi. - tlallte- Hla. I.aaaoa ' Murray. .P':a Te4 atarpcr. Carl" Vrt.hr. Joiieaa r -tl.r. -H-f '" 1 r,rvJl" l.ac-r. -iare" .ro-o..l aa4 l.ao tt- l.r..a -l-a a t raa ral'.r. e of tie i-af taki-. aaa at). la e pce-l M1T . i oiu.iioN r.ixvr-v is rrTTEU Jimmy Klrhardaoa Aw-ar a Scoot for Vamlty 1 ootball Men. KIUEXK. Or, Xo. 34. fjtpacral.) The t nlerlty cf "'f football team w th uet cf the Kus.ne Commcr cUI Clob al a hlsh Jink ha!4 lonlsht in which i Kua-.ne burincaa men par ticipated, and which lat4 late Into lha nisbt. Collesa men furnUhed part of tha music. an4 coileere wrs:lra and boaer made the business man alt up and lake notice. KntsSt fouaht Withe to a draw In four round, the former bavins a ahad tha better Bt the finish, but Withe f oor4 Knlcht f-r a moment In the Kutherford obtained two out of f hre fa.t bouta from tichalefe and Ruther ford won two oot of three from l"re ol. tha flral at 111 pounds an4 lb lat ter pair al Hi. Hill Ilaywar4 refereed the bollns. fhchly tha wrstllns. Jimmy Ulchardaon. I'ortland baseball aeoul. was pre.ent. lie tat4 lbt he eke I.yl Hisbee and Nelson, Ore son baeeball playera. but says that hla offers will a secondary lo those of Be ad. a. for I'ttt.bnrs. to any case. ARSOH CASE UUFilSHED ikx.tiu sj-r.r.tit bow Dr.rcir. loarrt tbjoi i:-T or cot pit. e Trace rawed cf -"Illy" rraoa, V be W aa llapevted to Testify Acataat Mra. Delay Miller. Attornea never like to split the.r araument belor a Jury Into Iwo days, banc the trial of Mrs. Lralay Mili.r on a rbarsa of arsoa wb But com pleted ye.t.rday. TB lakins of teetlmony was coa rluue.J early yeaterday and the cpan Inj argument for the state was mad In 4a miautas. I'aul Lone, ona cf Mr. Millers attorneys, was et to lalh. II occupied the floor until after 4 a rich. inu I'roeaculor Collier in terrupted biro to Inform everybody IBat the purpose ef lha Ions arcumeat -rompreBend.4 la the senile art of f .;tbustrln - U W. Matthews. Mr. l-eoc's aasocl ata. was Beat ecBduled lo argue, lie had le Ibaa 4 mlautea. He waived arcum.Bt and It became Mr. Colliers Ura to faro tha Jury, wltb less Ibaa i mlaut-a until adjournment time. Clearly he would bave lo finish bis araiment lha fotlowin day. Than easued b volley of word from era side, which was nd4 w ken Juds lUaltatMia adJourBod court. Mr. Mattbaw Intimated that If court ad journed he mlsbt bave something- to say lo lb Jury la th moraiss. so lbs last two arsumsnt will t coa rtad4 today and Ibe case will go 10 th- Jury. Th laklnc cf laatlmooy ende will no trace bavins bean found of -Billy" I'roaa. the mucb-wanlad witness for the prosecution, who la believed to have fled to Tesss la escape testify ins ssalBst Mrs. Miller, bi former friend. rating Hearing hct. The CHy Coora-ll ca Friday will ronidr lb pending queatlon of pavinat Woodatork avenue from Thlrty-elatk strt to Klfty-second atreet. Tha question of the ability of lite abutting property to bear lha coal cf th work ha com up. Oa tn same car the Council will consider the queetion cf lha width of the road way of Marlon avenue la Jeltwoo4. Th road Is about to be Improved. Jt la .1 fet Ira width and the property own- want It mad 3 fcU TnE MORNING OREGONIAy. "WEDNESDAY, CITY PAYS OUT MORE THAN 1915 RECEIPTS Disbursements During Fiscal Year Surpass Jncome, Ac cording to Report. STREET WORK IS 30 MILES Sowrr Coat 30.3 and 33 Miles of Wnicr Main Ar Laid Palng Tltroojhont CHy I l.lMcd In Tabulated Form. A total of 1.S tnllae cf tret lm pror. mania, cf which 1 T narad: Zi tnll of watrr malna. X wt Ac :i 31 : i So :3 Ascle. 171 1-1 pouada: Syracuse. Iiocaniaa. :i t mile of ewr. total receipts from all sources of tl.ltT.4ll.s and total iisburmDt of t.JJ.4.. ar th raeord for the City of rortland dur ing the fiscal year of ISIS, which ended i;h the clo-e of business Bt o clock yesterday. Th year haa been compar atively einaMrr In most lines than wa lll. i Th total coat of all tha street Im provement wb $:ii.:4.. Including the l per can engtneeriog charge Im posed by the city. The sewers. Including two larg trunks now completed, hut not for mally accepted, coat I30f.tv3. Tna cost of th water mains' construction na not been flgur4 up completely. In point of the total receipts and disbumesnenla of th city for the year a decrease la shon over 114. In 1H4 Ibe total receipts were 1 10.IJi.4i.SS and Ibe disbursements II !.&. Ill . while in lfli the receipt) were 11.147. 411 a, and the disbursement 14.&07. 144.44. Included In these flcures are all the city's nnanrlal transaction. Includ ins lb receipts of Installments and Interest on treet Improvement bonds and the payment of Interest on bonds of all kinds. There la on hand In lha various funds. Including sinking funds, a total of ll.J74.43J II. Following are some statistics regard lag municipal Improvement operation during th year: Trunk sewer accepted. 7 TZ mllee. coatlna I7T-.ll. lateral eeaer completed sad ar. r.pt.4. I-.WI ntl. coatln HIM. total l-ncin of ald-aa'ka ron.tructrd on ael Mle uod.r permit. S3 mil. a. total lenslh of al'l.walka coti.iruct-d on W I old un d.r pc-milt. .1 mile; total l.natn of aloe aal'a con.tructed In rlt under permit, a 37 ml:. a: iial curt con.truct.d on Ka.i hnia uno-r perrttlt. all mllea: total euro can-Mruot-.l oa t'e.t SMa un.l.r permit. s of I mile; total curb con.tructed In wntlr rltv ttou.r o-rrail. 13 mil.: total ei1e we.k ronatruct.d br Cl'v Knf Int. r on Laat !.!. J 1 mil.: total .M.watk cenatrucll tt I'ttv Knrmf an Weal old. of I mlla: tot: ai:.aik conatruct-d la city by city i:i.i-.-r. Z T mil-.: total rurblna con atruc't bv City Kuemeec in citv. Zil rol'-a. Following Is a tabulation of the kltxls of paving laid during th year, with th miles of each and th corre sponding figure for 114: lets li M:.. Ml. -a. Aars" 3 It Apta"ic roocret 7 "7 s '.'I .t-i"iMc I S4 I 7 IlitulltMc reureaa t'nncr.l? I W 5 nt i:rv- tltulltJlM 3 7 71 Wood blocks llac-ara M .4 A.ahaltle ronatraclloB raOreaa ..... I li r-'or'- blorka .44 .04 Vitrified brick .4 Total yarement IS JT ata nnaded i.artk srsdlssl 14 O I 17 WacaOra 104 . Total all el of street Ira- pravamaata to a 4.T1 lira-key Star ArrlT. Althottsh Ihey had arrived In Port land but a few hours before time for practice. Manas-r K. II. ravaS of lha I'ortland I'nclo .am. had Tom Murray Btwt Tommy Iunderdale out on the Ice at the I'ortland lee Hippodrome yester day afternoon.' A strenuous practice was held beta acn the pro and ama teur. Murrtr ha been stationed at goal and tha boys gave him a good workout br keepins him busy stopping the puck, lrund.rdale worked at center forward and Manager Havaae announced last nlsht th.it In all probability the fofVncr ictnrla hacker player would play ren ter forward arainst th Vancouver Mil lionaires la the op-nlng contest of th Pacific Coast Hotkey Association In Vancouver. H. C. nasi Tuealay nlshL When the games ar played In I'ort land. every official connected with tl entertainment a 111 be a I'ortland man with the eaceptlon of refere and on tuna-he. per. Just who will be selected official referee of the league haa not beaa maJe known by President Patrick. Tommy Phillips, of Vancouver. B. C. bad th gam la charge last season. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Birth. ooT.HirOE T Mr. Bad Mr Waller V. Wovirtds. HII.edale. Oi, Noaatnbar 14. a eon. hlMITOxi Ta Mr. and Mr Jack Wtaeatoaa. IIS 0:adtaae BMiaae. .S'o.in kr II a aaa. KHtSrn-Ta Mr. end Mra Albert K. Rbraer. 1144 Ogdea aaeaue, Mevatnaar le. a ana. UCO'OX-Ta Mr. sad Mr Uriel Oud- aaoa. 14. Williama avsaua. November it. eTlrrR Ta Mr. and Mr. Howard N. !Hai.r. al Cast aiaaaoa street. .Sowmbar l"cV"voHA V To Mr. aad Mr. Ala H. rut-aintWiam. 1:41 t'otea aau North. .Va vambec :i. a aauchtar. KAVll' re Mr. aad Mrs. Itsreid V. pail.. Hlver route . J. Neoibr 4. a 4aual:.- TcikkE Ta Mr. and Mrs Ttaeeoa K. Tarke. vYhltraaa aasaua, Noaamser IsJ B aa'fUW. tOOvil-Ta Mr. and Mrs. O! Inert A. I4i. laa t.al fclaaeata iltwl, Musktr : a dustr. LCW in Ta Mr. and Mrs. t. Etvtn Lewis. yin.tr..' nth snd Kaat Couch siraata. So emb-r 24. a damhi-r. UAR.'IIANT Ta Mr. and Mr. Frederick Marxbaat. keatea stsUoa. Noaambar le. a ritcVOKa-CAMPHr.f.t. Jobs Vern Crooka. 1. 414 ration aenua. snd Grace ferrsal Csrb-ll 31. Anaonta Hotel. ItUivKK M llAtl C li. Brooks, it, AWelcome Gift JHE HOME Every member .of your ftmily would appreciate a gift of a Sf.i-oiA Home Set. It is practical, useful and the pleasure it gives will remind them of you every time they use it Tliink of the boys and girls among all your relations who would appreciate a Home Set. SttiNotA is made of was and oils. It pre serves the leather and makes your shoes wear longer. SmsoiA is easy to use, it does not soil the clothing in wet weather and produces a beau tiful, sliine that lasts I If tout dealer win not supply you send 3."c (45c with SmiwhA) to SmiwhA Co., Rochester, 17." Y. and we will forward Post Paid. AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH BiACK TAN-WHITE Wa ll Walls. Wash., and Jeonl McRae. 14. HI'iMlale. Or. Iiul'.M ANN'-HART James J. Formann. le sal. Itoaland lintel, and Georgia Hart, lo cal. 741 Kaet Fifty-first street. TAKKKIt-JOHNSON T. W. Tsaker. le vsl ions alaat Lincoln street, snd Ksls K. Johnson, leasl. i:4 teat Taylor street. Vancouver Marriage l.lceaaee. CAMPREI.L-AMMOND50N Charles E. Campn-ll. 41, of Yamli. Waali . and Kmms Amffliitid'nn. "1. of lc.lt, Waah. II I.I.-'i:OST U Abranam Hall. 42. of Portlsnd, and Mra. Jennie Kroat, St. of Portland. HKKM AX-TtACEMAfErt Kdeon Beemsn. SO. of ti-rvala. (Jr.. and Mrs. Mary llaxe numr. 4, tf Ocrvale. rr. I. KSTKIt-VISIIEK Aubrey lister. 84, of Seattle. Wah . and Mra. Grace Flaher. SS, of Seattle. W'avli. HNYDtK-NVlKR O. G. Bnrder, M, of r.Ttlano. an.l Mra. Kuita fcojd.r. 21. of Portland tremarrlaiel. BAIIHl'R-KLiXiD Imea t Tlsrbur. Sr.. nf Portland, snd Mrs. Elsie Hrood, n, of Port lsnd. Bulldins Petuitta. TRACT C. STROnECKER Repair two atoiy ram. dar.lllnc. 72 Weat Farrasut alreet. between terby snd Fauvrlck streets; bull. lor. A. Il.ian.rj l".:. IK. I)AV KAKKERTV Repair tws-story or. Unary store. 144 Kaat Oak street, between Kaat Third and L'aion avanus; builder, day work: l'' V. hTERN'S Rapslr one-story frame creamery, I; a .eon atreet. betwaan Mohawk and Allafb.ny aireala. builder, day work: :. FLORENCE MUNDT Repair thraa-story stores snd roomina-houae, 174 Morrlaon etre.t. between Park and West Park streets; bulMer, (teorae Ketcb: S&4. 1K T ELTT Repair ens-story frame dwallins. bl7 Taylor street, between b'aven teenth snd Chaotuaa street: builder, W. K. Thorn; SI in. T. M. WALL Erect ona-atory frame garsa. Ill JUandena street, betwsea Mis aiaupl aiul Albina avenues, bulluar. eaioe: 47i. i'Ojc HILOrtR Repslr ona-atory frame d.l ins. 70S Vaualia alraet. between Taenly-flrat ann Twenty-eecond atreets; builder. Itaraie l. Jonea. Jr.; 414. II. 1 HHAVtii Errrt nne-atory frsms Saellln. 4aa Kaat Ainsworth avenue, be tween fcasi Ninth and Laat Tsoth streets; builder, a.m.; 4:iAu. J R M At;l' I KK Era-t ane-etory frame ?oullry at4. H-nry avenue, h-tween i:at hirtyalalli and tail Thirty-seventh etr.-: builder, aa-n-: liOa. HKAI.1I AlOt IATES Itrpslr four-story erdloary sloree snd nfflc.ee. 144 Fourth afrt. betwe-a Morrtaon snd Tamhlll .tr te bulMer. John Hlnaham; 1 - on IVHTI.AM' rtf'IAl. T! V VEREtX Trust Prices Han Birr Oflice, Digeer Easiness. Better Methods, Better System, fc More Patients, Blore llysieniri Than Any Trust Dentist in Oregon We examine your teeth (not your pocketbook) Free of Charge Part of rrery dollar too give Trust Dentist fcoea to help keep up tha Trust la Oregon. Can you afford to pay 12 for $1 worth of bid-style dentistry just to help tha dental combine crush competition t PAINLESS PARKER DENTIST Sixth and Washington Sts, Portland, Or. Lo Ansclca, San Die.o, San Francisco, Oakland, Bakerafield, Brooklyn, N, T. DECEMDER 1. 1915. SET Repair two-etory frame store. 275 Tsmhlll atre-t. between Third snd Fourth streets: builder. J. W. Thurman: PORTLAND TURN VEREI.V ROCIETT Repair two-story frsmoa stores and hall. 287 Fourth street, between Ysmlilll and Morri son streets: builder. Krlba A McDonald: e0. E. II. WHITNEY Repair one snd one-hslf-aiory fram dwelling, 13S4 Missouri avenue, between Portlsnd boulevard snd p.kum svenne- hnllrier. K. R. Field: 4100. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Member Portland Osteopathic Ass'n. Baker. Dr. Lillian. 120 Corbett Bldg. Phones Main 3227. A 487. Barrett. Dr. H. Lester, 411 Morgan Bldg-- Phone Main 42. Browne. Dr. Aarnea M 311 Pittock Big. l'ton-s Broadway 309, Main 2SS6. Farrlor, Dr. Jessie 820 Selling Bids'. Phones Main 4J"6, A 6(16. Klark, Dr. Wllllaa 17 Broadway Bid?. Main 3J1. Main 46S. Gatra. Dr. Gertrude I. 23 Corbett Bldg. Main 1833. A 4708. Giles, Dr. Mary !, 609 Morgan Bldg. Pnones Main U566. A lks. Iloyvlasid. Dr. L. 916 Sellina; Bldg. Main 2213. A 2229. Keller, Dr. William G SOS Taylor SL phor.c Main 644. A 3441. Lacy, Dr. H. IS suite 301 Morgan Bldg. I'l.onc Marshall 1S88. Tabor 4278. . i 1 Bl. V - 7&7 Mnrpa n UIH. H W v. . - O i.xr... Main 1C. A 1709. lorraax. Dr. Vlrslala V. C12 Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 1497. Mar. 4033. Meore, Drs. V. E. and M. C. P, 90S Sell ing Bldg. Marshall 1275. A 303L. Hyrra, Dr. Kalherlne 805-7 Journal bid. Marshall 1375, A 303L Korthrep, Dr. K- 30$ Morgan Bldg. Phones Main 319. Kaat 1028. Peagra. Dr. C. T, 709-710 Selling Bldg. Phone Main 3440. Main 3445. Shepherd, Dr. B. P., 608-609 Morgan Bldg. Main 6Ste. Kaat 248. A 1966. tty lea. Dr. John H. Jr. Tabor 53IS. 650 pittock Blk. Bdwy. 173. Walker, Dr. Kva 124 East 24th SL N Pbore East 5223. Cut in Half ff8i Painless Parker Dentistry TRUST DENTISTS Charge Open Day and Night. AMTSf.MTrNTS. 1 si fT" f T ft I Beoadway. Bt Taylo I MfcylLrlCj I Main I. A 112 POPULAR PRICE ' Matinee Today 2:15 Floor. $1 Bal.. 73c. 60c. Gal, JSC, 5o I TONIGHT 8:15 iffiti"'" Evenlna. SI.S. t. 7c. 50c. SSc. 5c. 7 SSi Next Sunday MATS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY DADDY m LEGS r Jean Vobatee ReNCE bfCLX-V e. JUDY henry e.iu.sai Kves. snd BotU Jlctineea: 41.;). Bslcony. 0 rows 1. 5 rows 7JC. b rows iOc. Gal.. 50c. MAIL ORDERS NOW. -Box Office Opens Tomorrow. BAKER m.hl.Vat?3o Brosdnav snd Morrison, aistioa or llT ruVoo loe. iic only. Next week, Tha er ue Well." tRe Beach I. BRO.UIWAV AND VAMH1LL. Th Best of Vaudeville. . VICTOR 1YI0RLEY & C 0MPANY fttnart Barnes. Madame nonsld-Ayer, Leon hi-trrs A Co., The Crlaps. Havllla. Pare, Hack Mack. Orpbeum Travel Weekly. NOTE PRICES: TVi "THE I.H-' UK.1 !..' lutroduclna; Carter the Myaterloua, bla own larse comuany. In cluding a Koyal Nubian Lion. 6 OTRLR BK.-TIME ACTS 5 Boxes, first row balcony a rat a reserved by phone. Curtaia t:aO. 1 and . CLASSIFIED AD RATES DaUy and Sunday. Per Lir e. One lime ,', bame ad two conaecutlve time xia rina ad inrea coaaecuiiva iimea ..... eve bame ad els er setea consecutive times 6bo Tua above rate appiy is aoraniwiaoiii under ".New Today" and all ether claaaUi catious except the following: fltuatlons Wanted Male. Mtuitions Wanted rental. or iicot. Kooina Private Families. Board and Kooma Private lamllira, iloueekeepins Kooma Private iaitttlie. Hale on lue amve clamiuicationa is 7 cents a Hue each ineertloa. On "charge' advertiaements -hsrges will be based on the number of lines appearing, In the paper reaardle-a of the number of words In each Hue. Minimum charge, laa line. Tha Oreaonian will accent elaaaifled ad vertisement aver the telephone, provided the advertiser la a subscriber to either puone. a prices will he quoted over the plkone. but hill wilt be rendered the follow- tna dsy. W netner auDseuueot aarrriiBa mcnta will be accepted over the phone de pends upon the promptnesa of najmrat of tOiepnone Utmi-rmrun. iwvMira, - 11 . t-m nH f.rsonnl advertiMrmenla will not be ac crpletl over the telrphoue. Ordera for ona In-erllon only will be accepted for "Furni ture for aie," -unainc. upportuuiii., "itoomine Houses" snd "Wanted to Kent,' telephone: Main A 05. Advertisements to receive nrooer elaaal- flcatlon muat be in The Orearonian office before o clock at nlRni except naiuroay. i liwln. hour foe The Sunday Oreaonlan will be 7:s0 o'clock Saturday nisbt. The office will be open until IV o'clock, t . as usual, and all ads received too late for proper classification will he run under tha heading "Too Late te Classify." AUCTIONS SALES TODAY. Oil paintlnra. water colors and pastel. At Fakers Auction House, itw-ios rarx, st. Sale at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ford Auction Mouse. 211 1st. Furnlturs. carpets, etc Kale at 2 P. M. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. &L, furnlturs. 106-s Flrat St. TOO I.ATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST r.abv pillow between 1st and Taylor and .list and Division. Keturn to Tay lor. WANTED Sleeping- room, close in. steam heat, electric llglit. y -i". urPK'mian. JAPANESK atudent wants pnaition of house work for learning Knitllsh language. Waxes ni object. K I.".'.. Oreironlan. UEETIN'O KOTICES.' PORTI.ANTJ IIDGB. No. SOI. I. O. O. M. Keirular meetlns; Royal bldg., Broad way snd Morrison sts., et 8 P. M. Vlaitlna members wel come. Refreshments after the meetinr. . . -Signed. P. r. PROCTOR, Sec ML'LTNOMAH COUNCIL, No. II. it. AND 8. M-. meets thla evening st S o'clock, P. M.. at the Maronlc Temple. West Park and Yamhill atreets. Election uh installation of officers. Members snd visiting companions welcome. iy. n r l ouiii itwui aa . SAMARITAN LODGE, NO. 2. I o. o. F. Reaular meeting Wedneedsv eve. st o'clock at I O O F- Temple. Flrat And Alder sts. Third degree. Visitors slaays wtlcome. . R. OSVOLD. Pec'y. R. Q. WILLIAMS. N. O. WASHlNtiTON" LODGE. No. 46. A. F. AND A. il. b'tated communlcstlon this (Wednes day) evening. 7:30, East 8th snd rturnsiae. an. ucgicv. itors welcome. J. 11. RICHMOND, Secretary. FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. ISO. A. V. AND A. M.. East 43d and Sandy Blvd Annual election and installation of of ficers this fWedoeaday) even ing. 7:30. Dec, 1. Ortler W. M. IL V. CHAPIN, See, REGULAR MEETING. c?55S ? ,hl" tWednesdsy) evening. Eaat Oth snd Alder streets. vC-S' Visitors cordially Invited. N HO.17 W. W. TEKRT. Sec EMBLEM Jewelry, outtons. cbarma. pins, nsw designs Jaeger Bros. 111-4 Sixth au DIED. GILL In this rity. Nov. .10, James C. Gill, of E. 30th snd Clinton st. Funeral notice later. Remains are st the funeral parlors of A. O. Kenworthy t Co., 5S02-O4 9Jd st. S. E., in Lnla. PP'KRAL NOTICES. SICKELS At the residence of his parents, 40 Esst filxty-alxth street, Veldon M. Slckels. sged 11 years. Funeral will take place today st 2:30 P. M. from the P. L. Lerch undertaking parlors, Eaat Eleventh and Clay atreets Interment will be mads In Mount Scott Park Cemetery. TEEG4.RDEN At T33 Umatilla ave., Nov. 30 Nlrwln Deo Tet-garden, aged 20 years. The remains will He in state at the resi dence funeral parlors of Wslter C. Ken worthv li.12-15::4 E. 13th at.. Sellwood, until thuradsy. b P. M. Shipment will be made to Foreat Grove. Or., for Interment. GOLDBERG The funersl servlcea of the . . . . j i hi i. . : ., . t , i late Joaepn uuiuuik win c man's funersl parlors st 10 A. M. today tWednesdsy). December 1. Interment Talmud Torah Cemetery. S1CKELS The funeral service of the late Veldon M. Slckela will be held at P. L. Lerch undertaking parlors, Kaat 11th and Clav sts.. todiy (Wednesday, at 2:30 P. if. Friends invited. BP iuia;ii)isiaaiaa ys tm lej'f it1 1 lr'".a . m lm.,73rt-m aJ laj-a4a)lajji 15 MEETING OTlCE9. HERSTROM In this city November 2!. st her late residence. 17J0 East Flanders street. Koo Stewart Herstrom, aged 30 years, beloved wife of L. Herstrom. daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. William Stewart, of California; rimer of Carroll Stewart, of California; Mrs. S. H. Tate, of this city; Mrs. A. C. Baand, of Sausallto. Cel., and Mrs. Alva Day, of Hood River, Or. The re mains will be forwarded to Los Anselea, Cil., for services and interment. . BOND In Spokane. Wash., Nov. 'JO. .Green Honn, aged Mi years, jamer oi Bond, of Spokane, and Mrs. W. H. Cala van. of Mcilinuville. The funeral services will be held today (Wednesday), at the conservatory chapel of the F. S. Dun ning. Inc., East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E. Alder st. Frienda juvlted. Inter ment Lone Fir Cemetery. ORMSBY At her late residence. 1CC4 East Main street Mrs. Augusts. Ormsby, aged 61. Funeral will be held at 9 o'clock A. M. today (Wednesday), December 1. at StI Stephen's Church, corner Forty-second and Taylor streets. Interment Mount Cal vary Cemetery. ROWLANDS Tho funeral services of th late George K. Rowlands will bo held at the Anabel Presbyterian Church, 5th st. and S7th ave.. Mi. Scott car. tomorrow (Thursday) st 3 P. M. Frienda Invited. Remains at P. L. Lerch undertaking par lors. East 11th and Clay sts FUNERAL DIRECTORS. rv-- The only resilience uudortaking cstabllek meat In Portland with private driveway. Main 0, A lbtti. J. P. FINLEY & SON, Montgomery at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN, the leading funeral director: 220 Third street, corner Ealmoa. ady aslsiaau A 1011, Jdala DOi. P. S. DUNNING, INC. East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. East 02, B 2525. A. R. ZELLER CO., 5U2 WIU.IAMS AVAL East lu&8. U 10SS. Lady attendant. Day and i-lght service. DUNNING & M'E.N'TEE, funeral dlrectora, Broadway and Plue. Phoue Main .30, A 455. Lady attendant. M1U1.KH IKALLI, independent tuneiai dlrectora. Funerals as low aa Jl'O. S40. $oO. - C;la - Wain -'.lU 1 A 7HJA D 1 T T.-Ur-U T. 11th sn Cllll Blr,.tS .1.-17.11-1.- I : v nt- U T A u-1 c--imvaKV 3d and Clay. Main 4132. Lady attendant. R. T. BYRNES, Williama and Knott. Eaat 1115. C 194S. Lady attendant. BREEZK & SNOOK, Sunnyslde Parlors; auto hearao, 102H Belmont, Tab. 125S. B 1248. I-XORISTS. MARTIN fc FOUJdES CO.. floriBts. 347 Wash ington. Main 2(, A 1269. Flowers for all OCCMBIUI1B Ml nant-mij CLARKE BiiOS., florists. 2S7 Morrison at. Main or A 1B65. Fine flowers and florai deslpns. No branch storea. MAX M. SMITH, Main 7215, A 3121. Selling bldg, 6th and Alder ats. TON6ETH FLORAL CO.. 25 Washington St.. bet. 4th and 5th Main .H02. A 1101. MONUMENTS. POIiTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-286 4th at., opp. City Hall. Main 8564. Philip Neu A Sona for memorials. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 574 BELMONT ST. Phones East 1423, B 2515. Open Day and NiKht. Report all cases of cruelty to this of fice. Lethal chamber for small animals. Horse ambulance for sick and disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring: pet may communicate with us. NEW TODAY. FUNERALS Beautiful adult plush or broadcloth casket, .mhnlmlrr rnueh bOX. hearse two limousines and services for More reasonable funerals if desired for 120. $40, 60. Higher-priced funerals In proportion. We make our own caskets. Lady assistant. Private funeral chapel. MILLER & TKACEY Independent Funeral Directors. Washington and Eila Sts. Main 2C91. A 7!5. MORTGAGE LOANS on business properties and close-in resi dences. Lowest current rates. Income Property Managed for non-residents, rents collected, taxes paid, repairs looked after, ground leases and sales negotiated. COE A. McKENNA & CO. Til Chamber of Commerce Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS on improved city and farm property at current rates. Attractive repayment privilcg-es. Loans quickly clos d. Can CO' LARGE LOANS ON DO BUSINESS PROPERTIES 6 A. H. BIRRELL CO. 217-219 Northwestern Bank Building. Marshall 4114. A 4118. WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR MORTGAGE LOANS UPON IMPROVED FARM LANDS B INKERS MORTGAGE CORPORATION. CAPITAL J550O.0OO. Title and Trust Building. BONDS MORTGAGES Larse amount of (JOf on improved m money to loan at " O side property. Residence loans 6 and 7 per cent, ac cording to location. Bonds and MortgaBes for Sale. ROBERTSON dl EWTNG. 207-8 Norlhweatern Unnk Building. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Owe Money at Cnrrent Rates. MUNICIPAL AN CORPORATION BONOS. FARM AND CITY LOANS. SO Fourth St.. Board of Trade Bldg. MORTGAGE LOANS A. W. McLaughlin & Co. New York Cify. Unlimited Funds Quick Service. Large or Small Amounts. FRANK A. STEELE, Representative. 302 Spalding Bldg. Mnln B2S2. 7MiAa.j.gsvi On City and Farm PropeiC ta An. Amount st Curraot Bat BASTVAS-THOMnOS. BaakarS Comar Voaitk aad Stack StBla (OA I.. Guaranteed, lota "f heat. 5.5. f 8 00. S6.S0 ton. East .145. B 1232. Ask Bob Adams, Menduta Fuel Co. u--:--.-re. ItH DUaeJJ! kV