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1HE MORSISO OREGOXIAN, TKIDAY, DECOICEK31915. " BIBLE TRAINING 111 HQU1RY FOLLOWS . - Moving Picture Hws The Eetire of Our Two SCHOOLS IS URGED 1LIMF NEGRESS On Motion of S.' P.lockwood Matter Is Referred to Com mittee on Teachers. Police Chief Clark Starts Investigation of Alleged t Blunders in Case. Going at a of Its Real MANUAL TRAINING IS ADDED PRISONER ADMITS SLAYING s? I 1 Tvafcl ftrtweea Co tore W i:r.stt rroea Prpo-al to 0trav cia .UwlUal from fcoc-U-ty tuaowa -Balldoc Osb," it pe'K-a iluad.ra 'ho ..trr.tls at toe maraar f Mre. Mtl 4r4 Hi-'gtn. colored, late Wedeeo lay !M. ro,t a roar of radlgae tlon frena Chief f ro:ic Clark. J l.rdei. and la preba begun said be causta tDiwiaw l every depert aaat of tbe police bureau. Wl wee set the detective buraae etiftJ of the crvne b.fore T:l -ler-iey snerstns;? wry ij Mr N::i wniama, the ni wasted for the wurlr. traverse Poetlead etreate w.thoul question. I the office of Chief Clark hime:f. -t.vday boob, to give hrs:f na, wbe 10 ilrttM w.re supposed! to b aa her trail aa.f a:l r.i'r o?nr had baa aeiifi.4 to walcn for her? Tb'M are u.eture whK-b oetla-fe-torv aa.w.r. w.re not forthcoT.ieg y.t.-.7. ana th.y avp'.aio war Chief 4"erk U Inquiring lot IB efficiency at a: part ef tbe poice macblca EuH Ties e Xm lladgiaa waa fatally wouadadl al Fland.re ir.t WJar tH In aa atr with Mr. WLl-ta.-na, le than thr.e mtoot-e aft.r pBtrelmaa Mark Bad left the d'.pu aaata apparently r.coseii.4. Tba eiect tn af tba fray la Bt known, raltca r.parta ay I It P. bat hB war r.x av4. accardlRC Caplala Clrcta, oatil 1 11 A. M. Tea AhUk " ir Corcpaar aot cal 4 to laka Iba 4Tin ararraa la in baapiial aatll toHr W(ir midiiikL twata eccarra4 son IMAM. T1t IB a dlwlla buraai abau'.4 ba aectfi'! af rr B)of crtma aa aeaa t.o.i.a attar It U ! ora4 la in aaitra rul Ixtuvaa yimr aai4 I8l -taraa lla" ikiniii Iha worn a araaUt ba aar Tio4. an 4 aat4 Iba cr4t af caecblac tor -aeretmaa p:aek er4 bafara aHr rr car yantardar moraiBf r ft i.f Ciara. for attampna la "I4 i.ift la aaOiaraaat af Iba aiarrl walca- lt ad4 4iaaa tro.y. Aan ria.4. elora4 Ifl al .Niatft aa4 l"Un4ra trat. to!4 ra Iica Jra Hurkt aa4 0taaar an 4 fiiralmtfi Jebattana bb4 Aaaa4an. a-ror4:a V tsa afrieara- f'poH. teat aria ba4 aa palfoimaa Bi-k raab froea IBa rwr 4"r af Iha kouaa wbara taa crttaa took claca. al tka lima af l' upoaa4 fmmi.fon. aa4 climb baal 1 ar boar 4 fa la Iba raar. ptavar abaa Cf alaa. A ltB4 BBfaiilaa la tba Ho aa Btr4r at u4 la Impair L"a triat Attaraar lri yaatardar Boaa Mm Wi.um4 hara4 lt vaar4ar la Iha aca4 4raa. bha a4 nltti4 laUIir albar wnaas aa tba calraiaatwa af a f4 af )aa taa4ia. but p.ad4 9lt-4 f aaa. Tka traabla. aba . bataaa tba ta wamaa baaaa wttb tba prapaa4 atraclna af tr. WtHi-wa fram Iba L4:a- Oroa ial CUb.- aa altl r vf clor4 wona cotlaqalall" baa aa tha "BiitM" flab." Tbta aa irxun au t baa ba 4i-aa4 at m mal r4r maraioa". Xra. Wt: llama w a aaeua-4 of e.rrji lalaa tttil aRibra l tba (aiica. Al ! autop b!4 b Coroaar Dam tn b y.trdy aftaraaoa, 4atb a taua. ta raa rn ll from tka kalia eua4 rgi4. IHOlliSK ROAD MR. pTIlbaORX. AT bOIICTCLU Of .lib or t:w tMii. 4 . a r - -a , ax ' ' . iri 'r ,0 l rajrJ ' v!bt' aUoaat. tt RCATCR Loa Ilatb No Man," j wltb Emtn.t Corrlcaa la tba Iaa4. opasa4 tfdy at tta National Tbaal.r for a thraa 4ay" run. It I tba tala of a sua arbo. aa a babr. " lafl aa tba atapa of aa orpbaaaa aa4 laiar aa a4opt.4. Wha ba waa about 1 a aoa waa bora to bla foatar paraatA Tba rDftr avaa. la a aenffia llb bla fatb.r alaya tba o!4 Bsaa, aa4 Varcaw taa foat.r aan. oaa to prlaoa la aaa tba aoiar al4iUoaal Borrow t br aoo'B crtroa. ara Bacwm.a a trtj.tr- aa4 tbecgb ha ra aotbiac bo B baliovaa ba la atlljr. Tba wara.n a pr.tty aaoaht.r an4 la coaKt i ia lo.a. aa4 raiaar tbaa lat tba irl kaoar ta affaction ka oacapaa allar BTin r Ufa. Aftar tla aacapo ba maats bla vaaia.art acaia ana raruaoa tnaat plaa. la oaa bak lo toa priaao. aalr 10 r.io vr4 that bla foatar motb.r la 4ylB. Oraat acasaa. la whlck wrao la ribla a4 Joy rior4. fla- laA toa pro4uctioa. Coiaoabla. APICTCRESQUE roroanea rn tkroack tko Btlrrto hlatorlcai rama. Tht Martyrs of Alamo.-' wklek opaa4 alar4ay at tba Columbia lo raa aatll a4ay. Tba oia atory of ka airu1a kaiwaaa tna .xico. bd ra early Tataaa aa4 Iba oirin e ia U. axar tala" baa baast oxa4a lolo a alranf Clm of kUlorKal lataraau AU tka ot4 cbaratara wbo wara loatra BMBtal la tba making- of T.iaa ara r.p raaBta4 la "Tba blarUra of Alamo." Baoa Iaraaaa la lui.m twia, is. (r.at-.t d.I.iM.r ei taro boo t fail ka toak toa giiitnnu ur breisk tba M.iican tmln Vr faian vt 4'afaa.a ba alud.a tianta Ana. ikt llotr.rnor of M.iK-o. Attar inil ..liabl. bila of IntorBiatioa irora id u.iitm fcilaat Mmltk aacapaa lt bi. prvtty llttla awaatkaart IJuaalta llaa aa . caaaa of 4ramatie Baa nmonrw t.r..t ara tl.n44 Into a 4rama. wklck bound, la subtla cnaraotanaaxioaa. rapaa.4 a faaaaaaaa) Ulaa ta Xa R Saaa4 aa naalklo aaal Maa rraaloJ ay acsaataaV rOlSTH. I4aho. r- rSp laL) Bla aa4 Waatars I4ata ara lol.raat .4 la Iha rrapoaa4 raKraa4 4valap- bmbI ef tba lotartor of Oraaa wklck tka Or. coa. Cautorala taat.ra Rail war Compaay aipacta to carry oa. a rord ' n r la Rabart W. Btraiara. of Part la. 4. pral4at af tbat oompaay. Mr. traaara waa la Sola yaar 4ar. aomrar.U4 by Mra. Utrabora. -Tba .arioua ral'roaiJa I.a4ia to ward. Iba tnt.rlor af Oracoa ows4 by ta Irrtmaa aa4 tli'.l Bt.r..ta ara -tf.4 la alaaa or aar policy lb wauM a-a.itata tba aipaadltara of aada f.-r att.o.loa." aai4 Mr. Ptra hara. Tkal la e.rtala. Tb.r. tharo- fara are atlt!4 to rt with tbalr praat t.rmiaala. -Tka r.uiritlaa weat4 aiaaa abort alo- af tba 41.ta.ca frara tbia trrrt- tart to Portlan-t y ! mi-ea ana 1 .. k r.BClaco Te fnlt. er tbe prae- al traa.poftalloa fcltltia offara4 lo Ibat c.ty. Til, aatora'.ly. weul4 ka lIiuuk II won 4 a!ao ataha a .i aair. la tka e.atral portiaa af T.a-aa U'.butarr to rertiaao, 6 t . .-! . n d Balae. BB weiL -1 4a aet baliare t tba prepae4 ...... rran. b.re to WlM'afrt to r,M,'.rl m ceaaartiea In.ra wltb the V t.rv Parlfk la faa.tbla. t aa fa miliar wlta Ine route. katlBa? baa oar i 4f liriwr r.ar Tba co.t af coa prr jvt 09 we-:4 Bat oal- ba raal. bat tka t.rrttenr daaa aat aff.r In4ea tmr m. r.i'ra.4. Tb.ra la Uttla to araw aa f-" kra lo !" '- . f.r aa Jarre ROSS CHARGES ARE DENIED Or Clab af Tarlfle a,aly rardoa of rrlaoacra. mnr-rtt WSZX Wu'i, r?. 5. - ciaLl rtaaolaliaaa rea.atla rna r..i on Pa.in ro-iBtr efffia k W'. Mirrtnt M. Ro bao baa adoa4 br fl wem.a . ctabe ef aatk Hail mm4 RaBMa4. CTaroaa ef aafalr aaa a. 4 af baaiaf a-a tka la.a.U ... cnmaMtfea ara a.aixi. T5aa .!t!!B Iba ret tln arta!a . ,iiimaiMrH aa wkl-! Mra lla.a rbara are ke4 a"4 Ibar fartkar 4 rlar ta are ePPaa.J lo Iba Ooerao .f. ki. p.rdoa prra-att.a. imix tkal lu- abeit4 pr.all rarttar tbaa anraajaaiaa- eraipatby. lrrrtrr !lww . (9aa ia4- Majcwtlc. NK of tba fw tlmaa tbat Tbeaa n... -Y.rr Dire woman.- 4lacar4 bar alafat rotaa and becomao 1 womaa la la -Tba OaJUy Slaa, w.ak at tka Majaatlc. 0: real thla Tkla time Mlaa u ... 1. . ioa.lv tta. taa BlrL who alopat ia raarailr youns artial. liar wealtk faikar d:ooa bar and whee tbe baby Is aboot thraa bar hnaband att.mpta to all bis we to his bbcIb. Baraa 41 Tka nncie oi-a - The aire! railway ayatama of SaatlJa, Taroma an4 BaU!BSain comblnad ear- rla4 approalmal.Iy li.jja.aaa i..a v HUtii durtna tba leat flacal year tbaa durtac tbe preredlne Taar. whlck waa prior U tbe ad.nt ef the jltaar boa. as abewa by the annual r. porta 1114 wltb Ike public larlce CoramUaloo, Tfce dcraaa la t-nl farea wa ap protimat.ly f.aaa.aab In CIU t.OOa. tae la Ta.oma and li.v la Balllnc bsaa. la Iba Ibr.e cltlo combined. U.t:t paaaors wara carried for the year andta June . ll.MT tor tba at II rooBths. CITY PUBLICITY IS TOPIC riaa tiabmlttrd to Chamber Itorvaa br Mark Woodraff. rt-. for erocurlr publicity for rortlasd thruk tbe eatabtlb4 cban B.la of the Chamber ef Cotnmrte an4 worklnc to tkal and moat ""'-" .are coa.tdera4 at a maetln yaatar day of the pBbllclty aa4 conatloni bar.au. Kipandlluraa for the eomln ts months ware coaalo.r4 J. r AlB.warth. W. J. liofmaaa. rbll M.lbaa. Jr.: .Bk B: 'r. WooJruff 4 Frank C ' j ,i.rt of taa bureau. m.l wllh owrl Hardy, aerratary Of Iba Chambar. and Bur.au bWcrelary Woodruff sub anltt.4 a plan ef a4..rtUI I ortlao4 B4 lis anrirona until "',i'?a"r at aa approsimato coat ct IIT.0. SCHOOL WILL0PEN STORE rarrhaelat Barcaa af Waahlnctoo II Uh fuawbrr Gcta rertnlaaloo. Oaa at tba frails of tha Chamber of Commerce ercaaUaUoa of Ttasbiacioo lush school la to ba a book and ata tioBary atore. to be cea4at4 by the ,tui bureea of tbla juvealla L.-,.... .a.laallaa St the acbooL Taa iwao"! Paar4 ya.t.nlay rald ... i.. from tba atud.Bta akin( I prtvil.C " coad-ictlnaT the alora Tbe patiltca waa pr.aBt4 by William tlraut bad Ol na r. .r ih m.-nool cbambar. ar.4 hla c -...r. Nolaa llamm.riley. riorance Taaa.oa. IrTlBf McCoy an4 laul read!, pads aad susdry .lud.nt articles will bo place4 aa sale first, and wa tbe store Is sufficiently er- (.BtlaJ laalbooka wui oa be la atteroplinn to alter his w-Ul and leave Mb money to rancaaca and her child. The nephew tats tbe baronetcy and daaerts his wife. tbe att.mpta to earn her livelihood as a model for an American artist, whose fiancee Is sought by the baron. The villain effects an entanglement wear. by be wads the American glrL rranceeca la mad a gajley slss be cause she steals a pair of shoes for her baby, la a sad scene the Ameri can arti.t alao becomee a galley alaae. bat aftar aU tkal the play anda ni eaeel Ideally. Plckford. JfXJCS 8TEGER stars at the rtck ford until Sunday la a film -ersion of bla stag euccaa. "The Master of Ills lloua.- The domestic drama Is one of Interest and deals wllh a tnaa wbo baa made a busineae success after long yara of atruggl.a ami self-denial and finds himself bored with bis tuonotonou etlalence ana nia wu. Betlina Curtias. a tlteo, Is employed by JJr. Hoffman aa a social secretary. the faaclnats botn Mr. iigura.a bis son. and finally elopes with th tr.a.t.r. Aftar bla divorce Huffman marrlea the butterfly, ana. Being neg. i.i.j fcv bar. rrmambera tbe early yeare of hla Ufa. the eacruice oi former wua ana m. ray of kappineee. oaum. the money she can from him and then laavea him for a young euuor. "" wirk a broken heart and a deeper appreciation for all that he haa had. goaa back to nis wi:e ana iti. Fro pica. TM'STIN FAK-NUil in 1 no oenue J man, FTom Indiana.- at tba Peo ples Theater. ( a marked success In the popular role of a college favorite. who. upon hla graduation, ouya a couw ..w.DaDar ana imw -n The hero baa a aweetheert, a brilliant young woman, wbo provida tha thread t ..mr that runa through the play. Tbe principal scenea are mountaina. wkere two dare of hostile relations are resident Tbe White r.r. era controlled by a crooked politi cal gang, and when John goeo Into the ..rii.m.nl he ia almost murdered oy Ike Whltecapa. While be U in tb k.nitml hla chum puts tha girl I af tha aaoar. and aha almoal i.i. t rlTil eandldata defeat bi However, her final efforts eect John's election, and then comes the romance. The Gentleman from inaiana ia 1 olar with plenty of action and adven 1 There are effective mob acena flghta aad appeeJIrf home acenes. EX-GOMMANDER ON VISIT COLOVEL jrCC3tXEOLB 19 I PORT. LaSD 05f WAT EAST. Offteer ba aa la Charge at nam Barracka rrem IbM ItlS Reoewlag Aeaoalataaeeo, Vaa to Colonel George K. McOunneglo. wbo was la command at Vancouver Bar racka from l0l to 11J. and who la aew commander in charge of the Oov ernmeat recruiting station at Angel Island. In Ban rranclaco hay. la In Port land on bla way to Washington, P. C The Coloel. who is on leave of absence, aspects to visit his old borne 10 Mary land while East. Colonel lfcGunnegle waa In command ef tbe First lofantry from lo to 114. durtng tha greater part of which time It waa stationed at tancouvrr. rrom Vancouver he waa asnt to Hawaii. where be wa placed In command of the Kchofteld Barracka, which position be held for about two years. Colonel McOannegle Is now senlo Colonel In the line and holds the dls tinrtloa of having bald a eornmisaioo In the service the longeat of any active officer in tbe Army. He received his commission more tbaa 41 years ago from Genera! Grant. Ha held the position of Adjutant General and Inspertor-Ueneral of the Province of Untlego durlnc the period ef reconstruction In Cuba following the bpBlh-American War. 1 - I H0TL MEN TO ASSIST riaita for Hrtnclns Eastern Ton rials to Oregon Dlscnsarcl. Ta rrh Ihe Ka.lero lourl.t throosh tha hot.l man or tha whole country and attract them to the Pa cific North eat by Iba wealth of acen sry that la hers for their delectation, waa a plan roushly formulated by Jullua L. Malar to executive hda of the Chamber of Commerce and to hotel piana. ra and rlerke of the city. Js.t bow lo gt the Ka.tarn tourlsta to plan their nsl Hummer', trip a that th.y will Include Tortland. and particularly Ihe Columbia ItKhway. waa announced aa Ihe object of the plans under consideration. Mora Cooklnc IX-monBtratlong Pro poecd PTfvf ntlvc- Meaaara at Ocklcy Green Iinlldlnj; rSonghU Andllcd Claim $4,511. vi. .AmA k Ttev. W. O. Shank. Rev. t ar a.k.niuii Rv. T. W. Lan and Rev. J. J. Btaub. the committee from tho rortland Ministerial Association. a largo deputation of men and women yesterday filled tho room in which lbs School Board held Ita meeting to ask for the Incorporation of Bible training In tbe Portland schools, ine requv.i re ...rh educational training was put ih. rnrm of a resolution, reaa oy Rev. W. O. bnank.chalrman 01 tna com mittee. Tho delegations purpose was to continue the campaign started some months ago. There Is no doubt that It is neces sary that there should be some teacb- ng of the moral law proviuea r . our educational system.- said Rev. Mr. Shank. "As tho child grows ue bare a distinct understanding of tha sociological problems that be is able to rrasp. Tbat is what the textbook w urge tho use of contains: teachings of the moral law and Inatructlon In sociological problems." Each of the memoers 01 in. wnni- tram tha Portland Ministerial a- sociaUon tirgsd tha adoption of such a textbook and the adoption ot ma r.- ution that provides rr me ramii ncorporaUon of Blblo study in tbe school system, ,.w We do not need to ainy-asuy '" ba question, for It Is clearly unoer- tood." decilred Rev. Mr. Ricn.ro. We know tbat the question uaa up before ID meraoera vi Board at previous Umes.-but we wish to urge the Issue upon the School Board again, as It Is a vital Issoa." Wa wish to orfer no aograaue . .i..t , .1 v. nr lust main ana ot'"' from the old and new testaments, said Rev. Mr. I-ne. -We know that the power of a .Nation Ilea in ha slrenrtb of Its cltlsenshlp and that the Bible has tho greatest effect on cltlienshlp. Ha atudy will strike the fiber of in moral character of Ufa" When no further discussion of the subject waa forthcoming from any of tha men and women pi (r waa referred to the teachers- com mittee of the School Board upon the motion of 8. P. Lockwod. The Board allowed tho request of the prlnclpala of tbe Jefferson. Washing ton and Lincoln Hlh fcchools. limiting icketa for graduating exerciaea ui m blch schools. Upon the request or r-nncipai r nw- er of the jamas wuu -. laboratory and Bclenco work and man ual training were provided for la that Miss TJllan Ttngie presenit f - for s-tvlnr domestic economy ' 1 , . 1- .1 .ddltlonal schools lo tha diatrlct at little additional ex thing In the matter 01 cioerina . 1. ih. viclnltv of tha Ockley C.reen School should be done so that ....K.. I.pt-Ar tmt on or cnunrcn ... t..mn. would be avoided. Ki.tn outalde DUPiia wara auuk to tbe high schools. Audited clslms agrreganna S3 it were ordered paid. EXPORTER IS TO BE GUEST r a. Kilrne. Boaton. IS to wiacuaa Problrms Induced by War. . . - .., -a arue.t while In Port 1w mn . i.nH iha Chamber of tommirei wi greet Edward A. Fllene, of Boston, a lesding merchant 01 - vv-.n.aH,v Dacemoer i. wo.u luncheon In hla honor win oa a" - tha Chamber. Mr. Fllene will speak to tbe Tortland business men. wbo wm welcome blm here, his toplo being The Econoralo Effects of the ar on lean Buslnesa" Jrr. Fllene. who IS an imponer auu ..tri.r h.a made a aeep imiw : , ... , . ki. remark.. It Is ex- u im buujii. ...v - : " . pected. will be well worm '"a will give locsl business men consld- . . . . 1 n n 14. naa arable vaiuaoie iDigiii". - - been making similar . chief cities of tho counuy on his trip to the Pacific Coast. PATROLMAN GILL BURIED Company of 70 Cnlfonned. Attend Kite of Late Companion. With a company of 70 uniformed men. from the first night relief, nnde. police Captain Moore. In attendance, the funeral service, of Patrolman James C. GUI. who wsa shot KldontaJ. ly bv his own pistol in Hlbernla Hall Ust TuPBday. was held at tha Flnley undertaking parlors at I o'clock yester day afternoon. - in.enh Green, of the ew -v. ...v.. r.ith conducted tha cere monies, which were brief. Burial wa in Rose City Cemetery. The patrolman marched in the funeral cortege behind the police band. ATKINSON CHURCH ELECTS rtcv. T. R. Anderson, Xew Pastor, to lie Hero January 14. All Brand New This Season's Clothing, Furnishings and Underwear At Astonishing Reductions! Come Now and Make Your Selections While the Stocks Are at Their Best BrownsTille All-Wool Clothing is known all over the Northwest as most rea sonable in price. Most choice in quality! This sale presents an unusual oppor tunity, is exceptionally timely and justifies the scrutiny of the most exacting judge of clothing quality and clothing value. We guarantee your complete satisfaction as to fit, fabric and price. Come! Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Third and Alder Third and Morrison 0 . More Gifts Are Neeaea Meet Pleas of Poor. to WOOD SUPPLY GROWS . . - A Ta- Clothing and rood aiso cetved In Anawer to Appeal and Mr. Baker Assists In Provid ing for 25 Families. rnvTRInCTIO TO CHRIST- CV7biSjkf fcd or the ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Previously reported . . . . -10.5'" i J.-.a uitladale... t-00 B, Aixriuiu. .. - Mlas Caroline Flelschner.. Mrs. Otto Blnswanger.... Pac Fruit aV Produce Co.. C A. Hart Booth-Kelly Lumber Com pany. Eugene E. L Neustadter Richard Liese, of Gresham H. K. Moore W. J. Phillips Tobkl 5" 00 Contributions should ba sent .to B. 8. Howard, treasurer of tho Assoclsted Charities, at Ladd & Tilton Bank; to the secretary of mo Associated Charities at l Commsrclsl block, or to The Ore gonlan. Information as to sup to be donated should he to 1 iphoned to the Associated Charities. 10.00 J. BO 15.00 10.00 10.00 S.OO 10.00 5.00 20.00 Tiva hundred dollars have already been contributed to the Christmas re ...e f.,nd of tho Associated Charities. .,.v....k tha campaign is less than .,k old. It will be necessery for the funds to continue to mo In rapidly, tr . .ufficlent amount Is to be secured to handi. the relief work through the winter, because the cam- At tbe annual meeting of the congre gation of Atkinson Memorial Church, held last night, tho following officers .ara elected: Treasurer, w. a. oeioun a Maurice Abbott: trustee. Kmll Ne: deaconess, Mrs. Emma La Kollett- fundsy school superintendent, r W. Beach: clerk. Dr. Eva 8. Walker. Tha Itev. Thomas S. Anderson, who will be Itev. Frank Gormen's successor ss psstor. will arrtva In Porttland about the midlie of January, and will occupy tha pulpit for the first time on Sundsy. Jsnusry 1. Harvest Festival On. Tonlrht and tomorrow. In Imroanuel Lutheran Church, a bsiaar and barvet festival wl'l be given for the benefit of the church. An orchestra will pro vide music Booth will be arranged for tha sale of fancy article. Dinners will bo served from i:J0 to o'clock. . Ilard-Tlmea Party Tonl.tit. Tha United Artlaana. Portland .No. J. m iva a hard-timra party at their hall. Mtlweukie arid Karl atreeta. thla evening. PrUee will be awarded for the. most unique cortifm. All artlaana and friends are invited cordially. 1 This ad presented at the COLUMBIA THEATER Saturday, Before 11 A. M. will admit AnyChildFree to 12 years of age Martyrs o( the Alamo LAST DAY palgn was begun later than usual this year and will not last as long". In addition to the cash that has been donated, many other supplies have been sent in already. Clothing was contributed yesterday by ilrs. L. D. Wolford. Mrs. J. II. Coates, E. J. Cur rigan, Robert Wlgrglns, Mrs. J. W. Mc Collam and Mrs. J. McKlnley. Mrs. Ira F. Powers, of Riverla, sent in a load of wood. This gut is 01 es pecial importance, for the Charities is pressed very hard at this time by pleas for fuel. . Twenty-five families received food yesterday through the co-operation of k. nffii-a nf Commissioner Baker. An other important gift was S7 pieces of clothing sent in by the Dallas branch of the Needlework Guild. Many calls were received yesteraay from persons who desired to help the family in which tho baby was bornn Thanksgiving day. Following are two self-explanatory letters that were referred to the Char ities: . T am a young married man, out of work and have a sick wife on my hands. I am a chauffeur, but will do anything. Do you think you could find something for me to do? I am up against it." The second says: "Would you be so kind as to help a poor man, who is out of work and haa four little chil dren and nothing for them to iive on? 'I am a first-class cook, can do any kind of work: also a good baker. I wash dishes or do anything. If some one will only give nie three or four days' work. I will be mighty thankful to them." Another family that appealed for help yesterday is seriously in need of food. The father is ill with rheuma tism and the mother too frail to work. There are four children. Among the many pleas for wood that came in was one from a woman whose husband has deserted her. Auto Painters to Be EiamlncM. A civil service examination for auto mobile painters in the city service will be held Tuesday at the City Hall, ac cording to announcement yesterday or H W. MacLean. civil service pc-. . SAVE MONEY by Buying Week -End Tickets to Willamette Valley' and Tillamook Beach Points On round-trip tickets to Willamette Valley points, considerable money can using week-end tickets. You can to on Sat urday and Sunday and return on Monday. To Tillamook beach points you can go on Saturday only. Return limit is Monday. Remember the SPECIAL LOOP TRAIN to "cMlnnvIlle and . go ng Via illlisooro aim t "A . V. Bturnlng via Newberg and Oswego. Saturday and Sunday in December. return. nnrl ret a - .-. . 1 ,. aaJ ClinrlaV :VL."1Se.M and 31. and Saturday. Jan. 1. 7"ets, or further l-fo".tl.r ,ft City Ticket Of- Yamhill or Jefferson-St. stations. A 7604. 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