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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1915)
10 PORTLAND ELKS PAY i REVERENCE TO DEAD Bell Strokes Answer RcIIcall and Announce Passing of ; 15 Members During Year. ANNUAL MEMORIAL HELD taller-. Hcaaled hy IVaaa. JUr-rli t- r rrrfctrrUm aSarrh. Nrrr Ulr Arc Oh-rrel Ml PfiFn l.lira. T " i .nmr'i atr-.h- f th " w. 1 1 -n ; r r rw I l v " e.l ..4 r-fi'i tb "f l'-"an4 l.H.a. of !:: at anerrwarial - r. .,m .i tit. ir.t . j !'. . r, m-ir,-r. of tb. I'd. k ...I.rl Id H- ! ! -n t at th i and r.v.r.n.-. to the. I Ibe a n.ra . hat '' tbara tbal ,..,. w.r. e.M t..t-r. At i. .m. every o'r t' I h l-MS tr. l mt.. aad ! r"'"n" rn. ti.t n.ade-l tb.ir bae-1 a r . na ... Lnlri(IRi at I - f l I 'IS- rfl'ifH. wn-r tn e-rvir.a tt. ..llr.. of tb da War hi ll I- Njt r ' M-fP b J.Kit a, of .at-rl, lo.).. t- ..:.a tv -r.t"f. ' W:i.- !"). ' In. ln'j.-'" " tn. b.naadi' tiott. y.M.a .Mr of l" tra frarrme ... i. Ultra bf V, . I .-I- Je.ai Jerr..lu. tb. b.rilo. SO' y joaa at.ir. Vor,i.,r. ao i.ir ,.r.t.t e' by '"" t . ! ... ..r-.,B. i-a Ir. 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BKRrrrv. w.a.. n-. . ip- i AEul '.!) p.roti attnla4 IS a. . rrwmii'UI t.r-ta ftara lo-tar. !r.pin J. rdwl.-. ef IS !tpr.m o.. -i. rf.liar. ! eratioti. ft-all.nt m br Abarl"" a b.at alne.ra an4 a ; r - ore htr re ctnf fl- FIRST BUTTER IS MADE M. Ilrlra rrminrti ".nlrr Slarkrt Wilt. "M. Ilrk-na IU-I. .r n t-::s. ot. P- t T "t. ,i-n ' frtia Crnary mail. It nrit b. t.-s ef butt-r ji.turJar prMiu l u n--lar4 t. b. .ai.ll.nl. Tf. tran4 rfxi.lxt ea a H-l.ti IW.l.- Tri rratmarr eraia.l la l.p l-mo.f ; t.-al atAtrymrra ai frrnr r. b. a capital ala- ta tt. Illa f.-jp.rii rmry A ution t oTI.-.ra a""" A. H. Tarb.!!. rr.i4-rv. I. . Jat-oba.ia. ic-er-nt. aaal T. l -o o. larrrlirp lraa rr. II. '. J.-nba.fi. aa a?.rtaac.4 auaa.r m.a.r. h b..ra enxas.at. Tb. fir.t al'ir ef rr.m rmaiai4 f J' rna. Tta cfamaii II ha US. praHu. I ef Ji' coaaa. . HraV Mai llI I'aatl. IT. ltTt.:'-". ft. W. Hp-latl in. vf tb. m t at.-rf ul .nlartain ai.nta ia n Iba itr l raw.nt T.ara va lb. en by '1 M ; an4 .1 firam.fa. T". arj iuMtlnn ot Mna al-'in aa'fc ar 6:pi tb- ) j. r-w.?-.a an I ernb.rbiy fa eel K ari.tat4 la PRESS OF STATE TELLS OF VARIED HAPPENINGS North Brrxl rpr raa Vhen Wire Are Down Cottaf e Crete St-aiiarl TrIU Kc.l I Uh Story Unnter C-t Duck Withoat lint Con. LATK Tknrtxiay aolnc feua4 It would not b poaalbla to gat tuy l.I.srapblo a.wa aa acroual of ike r. bit dowa. aad Uiar b.lnc o lull, local a ef Iraporf tur la prioj d.ci4.l to taka tk '.elaaT elf and t bar. I or lhr no p.p.r is nli.n yrour braaakfaal lab'. yiardar aaornln- Norl Maatl lal TI4. (taaaald Ulaaard. T' M bo airua for murdar la i h. firai sr... aad lat I all trial rapn.l pqaaxhm.al aaa ar admla i.t.rl lor." aara Ik faloa rouL .aa. id w.at n aot ;o.ror of iir.iaa fjr eolhlr HI nllaa- aboif4 capital puoiabmaal aad oia4 tn. .tat. a r.rt for jourdafara. Tba bory arUI al ork." bah Taaaa M Taa Mao. a atp-rirbr of ealchln ona f.& ea too d.rf.raal I t Ik earn !" i B-tn r.l.t'd ty It. II. Vaalrh and bla lai"r. .naia.r l-b, according to .oit vroi coa. loar . : -Mr Vaatrk aaa h aad bla fatb.r war. liabie a erp.' 0 l Urea kolo. Jiimaltkaoaualy ! la.4 lb. ktd a ana aad trtl to pail i tiir lla. -b.o lb Una ajtero aot of tbo cr i .-. a t 4ioad) lbl eok aad book.. I flab- Tb flak bad ... btr Vaatk"a book, aahil. M.nrr a book l"dl 'a tk ft.b a mlb. Wall lo Araaocad. T.aral rrlr MoM hhclloa aa rraat-d for bia o. aa rul o. 1 ori of eornbirialioa car!n aa a pro lti.ra aa-aiaal lb. laiar a:orm fo htanlf and mai;." florl lb XT.unaw , -T, front of tb abt-l ,ro" l.rl.4 by -:. ni'4 armor, ao .bapd . . . . . . . .i.. front and lop mat ii jrj.- - . - -brk lo lb ajrla.r a aMl. Tb fa' baa a raaaa. aablrb prcll Ik prrol crni parkiiaa "d ' a't la .prrad a btlC oll4 'aua oroor.i tm. -Tb outfit r.a cimbrama e" .,,.. but If lb. dri.r and Wall k...,. i"i. obl.rt of ah coolrap- tla baa bora arrompliabrd.' krabtVa Maaal rrartloaa. Wbil. rilinat a tmit rculy. Arch I .... . . i Ar i. and r . r ' r -. i..t..-w. i ... i'.. ai.tf m.i with aa ac cl.l.nl abl.-b ln-r.4 bla hand, ao bad a. lo nula m'dl.ai aiia-rn.- y a. airalr aoar. Myrll Toiol lim l t'ogull' H.ntlnal. t.e. ria.tdad f railoat. A r.markabla ln-d.al occurred at rrnmo.r durln lb Hm tb norm raa4 hur.'Uy. aforrio to in iiwam Trtbun.. -r. Kidaot. bO la I I an "-r i.- Ibar a boraaa. bad prai a oaairo a ni- pi of roa.l duck for dinner. Aft.r brrakfaat al or v luiama. a... r.ia... rfn.a.4 bla buntmc carb. took M aklua and aald ho would (n and Iry lo B't a dark for bar. -Ju.t aa Ii. aal opaoinc m oijr aa. to ! ool on tb county ro.4 no n.aro maihinr atrlke lb tlcphon Ir o-rbd and al thai moment a Jarr. and lutrr canabarli djrlt drorPo al hi fa. I. blfi atrarli lh lrjUh mm f.rr a ! br.ok Ha l" Joooab rtrklaia" iooV -T.rhaoa ao Iowa la the United attal.a la ao mlrably worked lo d.atb by fakir and crook a joaapn la. T!r ta acarr.ly a day that th. Iowa i. iul aaorkad by lama alndla or otri.r.- report. Ih. Joaepn ll.ratd. -im ot tb ranker-! nar am DEDICATION IS HELD Ceremonies Mark Completion of Emanuel Hospital. OCCUPANCY BEGINS SOON t'oncrrcallon of Jawedlah aad Xor- r(U Oiarrtar Volte to Ite-oli- la riaaTrriaafal Trnnl naltoa of Effort. Tb. near I'man-iel lloapltaL which b. i-i.i been completed at the eoroar of Stanloa and rommerrial tra.t. rburrh.a of -ortUtvt and vaalnity. wa dedirat'd ..tarday afternoon w nn a.rvare. In--lunin inJic ana aair. . a-....... . mere rolHWIca ! aaa" Aua-i.taa Cborch. Manton atreet and limine aventl.. In chara. OI in II L raiMlatedl. peoaldenl of Ih board of dire. tor of lb ho-pltal and paetor r rhtiirh. It.. Mr. rtaadatadt do- llvered tb addrea ol welcorra I" in. a-reat ronar.cation preat. irariuuioa member of riaaediahi and orw;lan cburcbe cf TortUBd. Mark aaaa at Hrfotvrtaa. W. eelala-o la the complelloa of thl bautir-3l aew bopitai.- ia r JtaadatadL 1 am ld to in lntrat allaplayad b th people ot U..H..4 I. ihla enterprte. Tb preac W oe.aa iiv . been a chool from wnira w. learned bow to conduct tnia inamuiioo - (nana, laa Ih aT ouarter. t!. i- ii Savanaorv proald.at of th Columbia t.utheraa conference, of srat- lt. del'v.red tk Oeaicaiory aermou. baaira hi remark on th parabl of in a-ood aamarttan. It.c J A. Uaa. of Ft. Jamea Cburch. aald thai ho ax lor led In th aoceoaa that had finally com to th fTort to - i.Mi.a i:mnu llo.pitai in l oriino. l-roereaa, bo aald. bad boon alow out aor. an. I be aid h brought th erect- Iraa of hla church. .eol I HI I : n.e Mr Undin. of th Saedlah Pap at. a ibunh. brnuakl Ih aood will of that rhurch. Iv. Fred ldrrn, of lh felted Norwegian Church, aald h rolc4 over t rompition ot in r boaoltaL K. . unatrtn, Miwr of the owodtah paper, delivered, aa Io nian t addraaa. and cioe.a oy reaning aa original Pm dedicalej to tb new kn.rlt.L art.r the era tree at th church1 the cona-r-a-a'lon went to th Boapuai ouuo- tnat. wher freaident bwnon. aaetatea by Rr. Mr. riand.iedt and other mln latara. formally d.dl.ale th ho p Hal lo th relief or humanity. Th buildina; will b occupied la about 1 daaa. The boapttal wa a.Mi.had In 11I by Re. C J. Renhard. and th Ural unit baa boon nnianea. Ir-nt lctrn Itoaapltal Commended rKNrI.riYV. Or. Per. XpeclaL Pr Iavi4 N. i:ob.rc of i'ortland. atate health orrwr and atate reaTlatrar of vital atatiatlca. hlniy commenaor Ih ttrt lirrion Stat lloapltal her w.i.r4aay on lh erfH-i.rtt manaaemm aal (vault whhb ar bcln( obtaluaa TIIC MORNING .n a a pulled off h.r durlnc tb Uat week by two amooih youo crook a wbo proniUed to and half a dolen or ao maalna for only lha price of poeta 1 en la which thry collected la adranre. They did not a raaa lion lha pamaa of th publication. Taurine: th three day thay worked hr may Mid Ibay avrad S100 a day. and that Joeaph wa th -aaaleat puklnc" tbey ever atruck. Of court all wbo bit at th swlndl will elmply b out thair good S cenle. Nvr par a atraaarr a cent la advance for any tblos la a food uat to ewinc on. Rabbit Kara Local Teod.r. . Repreaantatlve S. J. 5innotl. of Th !lle. wbo wa In th city thl morn- . . h. . 1 1 . rn. r Pn II n I in. . 7 a. -.a , tbo ear of Jackrabblia are ued aa l.cal lender, report th Hendlatoo Kaat oreaoniai -II etopped at a aenral tor thapa. abll on a recent trip, and aaw hundred of the oar trun on a clothe Ho. II Inquire! th. reaaon and w told by th proprietor that jarkrabbit ear ar Juat a ajood aa cold. The merchant accpt the ar. allow inc diacouat for thrm on Hood pur cluited. Tb merchant hea turn In lb. .or to th County Court and re el' IB bounty, la llarny County Ihla yr. Mr. Klnnolt aald. bounlla ba been paid oa over o. jack rabbit. faaiar la-bra Aaaaal Tribal. a... V a k. kl. Murir. appeared In hla old haunt In the Oacar i. ..i.hliArliiin4 Inr It year ha tbla hue. apclrnn ef th felln araciea appeared lo Ik. rancoera ot too ippai Itawd.r fUcer Valley, and at each vlelt a... I.ra . rmA trail aa Mini on find that hi horde or flock hay paid trib ute lo Ihe tie-round rat. Purina; hi committed depradationa amounting- to mora man i uva. .min i-vwuvr . rartooolat'a Idea Carried Oat. "When ICdear Hon. realdln In th at ervi of Ih TMy. went to feed hi boa Monday anorntnc bla bound do arroniMniad him. aaya lh Kjtharlln Sura. -Wb.n an old now apled Ih. doc ah mad a quirk aprlnt in hi direc tion, and th doe. a- kin- protection, ran betrea Mr. Ithonaa l.aa. Th old aoar folio. axi. and th. mlmp reaulted In Mr. Rhone bain rlolently thrown to th around and auatalnlna a fracture of hi left arvkl. Th do caped tin der a hd and lh io cut away wllk a bucket of feed." Tre- rrnrnra b-tcarea 3 Tear. The boundary line of a piece of land two and on-half mil north of Knox Mutt belonlnr lo Mr. Alice C Miller. an elderly woman wno urea in an. Knox tiutt aeclloo. "" catabllshed by aa old "wltnaaa tree." when doubt aroee. At th rliel of Mr. MUlrr urvyor chopped Into It arid rut out a pier of wood brlna- th data 1SJ. which waa rrwlel on th tree J yeara aco by laovcmmcnt urrrori when Iba tract wa laid out a achool laiad. Th flEure ar remarkably pre eeraed. dcaplt th fart that Uy hav been la Ih Ire three ecore and two year. Lebanon Criterion. v Biker II Record fotalo Tleld. "What be blla to be a record crop of potato baa Juat boon har- veated by J. W. Manary. on a one-acre patrh of (round In the Vlclll dla trlct. rented from Mr. Pave L." aaya tb. Ilakar Herald. "The yield wa kept cloa track of arwt found 4o be 111 earka. "Th potato ar whit Burbankt and bad received only ordinary altera tion. They wore cultivated thro time durtna- th Hummer, then hilled and ft lo lak car ot themaelvea. in land waa not Irrigated" pr. Robert, who la In the city to at tend th meeting of Ih slat eanitary liveatork board, haa traveled all over Kurop. and th t'nlted Mate, and h at that the method and treatment which are uaa.l in the I'endleton hoa pital ar ahead of tboae of ma of the-Kaatern atalra. Ir. VT. D. McXary la In rhara of th. alalo hoapltal hero. Sermon Thoughts From PortUnd Churches. 44IOVEItVMENT and lawa may r- VjT slraln. but cannot save men from their ln. The opel of Chrlat Ion baa tba divln alchemy that take bold of th depraved nalura and re generate It. Thl waa Ihe aaaerllon of Rev. B. Olin t.ldrldce. pa. tor of th. Mount Tabor Mrthodlat Church, who apoke ycaterday morntnr on Cbrllian Kallh. a I'ractical Virtue." Mr. K'drld. aaid: "A th sun trans form th wintry earth Into th v.r dur and beauty of rlummer, ao Chrlat and hi at o. pel reneara man and maka him a new creature. Wher Chrlatian faith la ahaenl th eoul life I void. Kallh I Ih fir In th furnace of Ufa that ceneratea th steam and keep th machinery color. Chrlat la not a principle, but a life. ritrrtch your handa heavenward for cifla. thca scat ter them broa..-at over the earth. Hav faith In liod. "It la not rnoucb to provMe for Ih physical wants and cultivate the mind, tbo heart neda faith and hop and love. Tb human movement of our day have their Inspiration la Chrlatian faith." , . Tbr never waa a rraat.r need for obor-rnlndedneaa than today." aald Iter. J. M. fklnnr. pastor of tb Roae City Iark ITeabylarlaa Church, la bis sermon yesterday mornlas;. II declared that the world might now be. aptly termed "con mad." and that there are many matters oa which people may b said to b "very crax jr." Mr. -Skinner continued: "Men and women today are raucht by all aorta of fears, both real and Imaclnary. Wa no lona-er exercise obr-mlndedneea about our buainesa. Wa ar Inlomporat la our prejudice. In matters of pleasure. In publicity. In notoriety and In money-net tine There la no aentl play of wit, no clear-eyed vision of worth, no supreme sens of eervlr. or of value. "Rut before th world shall be cared of tb mad rush, thla mladlrected and unintelligent driving, there muat b a return to confidence In Uod. The one cur of fear I trust. Th antldot of prejudlc la fairness, and tha cur of rxre.aiv pleasure I th Introduction of Interest of value." a . a "Patriotism aa Taught by Christ." waa Ihe subject of an Intere.tlng ser mon delivered last night by II. Clin ton C. I '!. pastor of tha Alberta L'nlted Brethreo Church. liev. Mr. Ill aald: "It la evident that th word "patrlotlam haa taken on as many different complexions aa there ar nationalities, and that It la tim th word b atudled afresh and delivered from the erroneous mcanli.ge that nar row nesa and erlflnbness have trad Into It. Rev. Mr. rtell declared th rreat Na tional perplexttlea will never find their proper adjustments said from the lea. hinge of the life of Chrlat. - am not her to encourage molly roddllam." h aald. -but w should con sider what Christ would have us do." Of the pulling of the Illble Into the public school, th speaker said b fell aura that If Christ wore on tb School Hoard b would advocate IL OREGOyiAy. MONDAY. CHARITY FUND $754 Campaign Will Continue Until Christmas. . NEED ALWAYS IS PRESSING Charitlc Association Appeal for Help Trpeclally for Months Arter Holiday. When OUier Or aa Izatlon Are Not Active. y a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i f COTTtIBt"TIOXS TO TUB CHHI-aTM , R EL IKK Ft'SD UK TIIK A-aaOtlATEl (JIIARITIUS. .7S.7 I Prevloualy reported ... I r R Moore Bert 1. tkhoonmaker Caab !.0 1.0 1 iaa eaw. "" a German Free Brothera Church. - by tha Rev. I'etor Teat . tMi ZOO a Mis H. E. Griffith t Mrs. C. a Meade 1 Robert Morrison 1.00 20.00 I tasn ..................... a . a Miss Minnie Backus J. 00 , Total 7S4.17 . Contributions should ba aent f J to It. S. Howard, treasurer of tha I Aeaoctatd Charities, at Ladd 4k I tTllloa Hank, to th crtary of i Ih Associated Charltlea at 411 t Commercial block, or to Tb J Oregonlan. Information a to do- J a natlona of supplies should ba I i 'beat to th Aaaociatcd Charltlea i at 411 Commercial block, tele- phonea Main 70il and A IS 17. a.aa.aa.a.a.a.aaaaaaaaaaa Ona week of th Ch rlatmaa relief fund campaign of tha Aasoclated Charl tlea haa brought cash contributions to lha amount of ITiO. The campaign will continue until Christmas, and In lhal time tha hope of the Charities la to ralao a fund suf ficient to handle the relief work among the poor of tha city through tha re maining months of the Winter until tha openlnc of Spring mitigates to soma degree the conditions with which they have to contend. I'D to the last hour Saturday night the offices of the .Charities were thronged with people appealing for re lief, and all day long visitors and work ers of the association were using every energy to meet the demands. The condition of tha poor during the week of Christmas la relieved greatly by the work of tha various organixa- tiona which take up charitable work especially during the holiday aeasons. but In the months after Christmas the burden falls chiefly back upon the Charities. Then Is th time when the Christmas relief fund, which la being collected now. comes Into Ita best use. Following are some of the typical rases that are In tha handa of the Charities, taken at random from the lists of applicants Saturday: Family threatened with eviction be cause unahl to par rent. Tha water ha -already been turned off In the house. The man can find no work and the wife and two children are In actual need of food. The father of a family of four chil dren la sick and unable to work..- The mother Is too frail to support the fam ily, and tha children are not old enough to earn anything. Food Is needed urgently. A woman with three children, the eldest only a years. Is entirely destitute. Her husband is In the Kast. Food and other supplies are needed. A woman with three children, expect ing soon the blrtb of another child, is In need of food and care. Too n us nana Is out of town seeking work. Fuel and food must bo provided and, unless the water rent la paid, the water will be shut off soon. MINSTREL MAIDS LIKED GIRL FALI.II I a ACROBATIC ACT AT KM PKKK BIT IS I JfHCRT. Comedy Hhelcb. -A kpglrl, R maaoe." V laa Apprabatloa. aa Ioe Every Other Art. nay airs, bright jokes, miscellaneous fun and dancing girls ar blended Into the Kmpresa abow this week. The headtlnera. Mlaa Hawthorne's minstrel rlrla. make their first appearance In coaia aa green as shamrocks and their dancing I lively and original. Miss Hawthorne wears a rich white and gold Louis XVI coatume. The four other girls, with their silver wigs, are amart In similar garh of crimson and gold. The Minstrel Mslds sing well, dance and on Ih whole have a fine act. Two droll black-face comediana contribute lo tha fun. Tha daring Five Casting Campbells have a regular circus act with tra-pexe. tumblers and a clown. The clever littio maid, wbo Is recklessly daring, brought a gasp out of the audience yesterday by missing tha net and falling to the floor, but was uninjured. -A Shopgirl's Romance" la a comedy sketch by Chlsholm and Preen and It Is full of wit and nonsense. A man with a nimble voice, a roarveloua col lection of original alang and a good looking girl mad the rlaylet a winner. They also stage a parody on "Oliver Twist." to tha anjoymeni ot th aail ence. In a whirl of royal blue and golden laca Onetla dances, and. lifting chairs wlih her teeth, whirls thera In th air as she dances. Alt Holt, a great big comedian. Imi tates everything that makes a noise, and erpeclally endears himself to "he laughing audience with his animal series. 'Hilly Abbott and Klmure White are "tha boya from songland." who have a good musical humorous act. Rossini, with bis accordeon and street melodies, scores a success. This week's motion Dicturea show In detail the Oregon Agricultural College and Syra cuse football game and th l ntversuy of Washington and Colorado battle. SOCIETY yaHE marriage of Mls Nelll John- aiun anu ravi . rMAMK.. - a anH that of iri i u . ...... ... Miss Dorothy Walton and David K. Brace ror December 13. Miss Johnston and Mlsa Walton, with their mothers. Mrs. W. I. Johnston ana aire. m. 11 .1 IUII wv-ia; .iniiit.".- - an elaborate luncheon given on Satur day by Mrs. Clinton illkle and her daughter. Miss Vivian Mikle. at their home. Tlie table and rooms were at trartively adorned with white chrysan themum and fern. Cover were placed for Mlsa Walton. Mrs. Walton. Mlsa Johnston. Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. J. t Bowl by. Mra. W. B. Scott. Mrs. J. D. Wlnatsnley. Mlsa Katherlne Bowlby, Mia. Maraarot Scott. Miss Emily John ston and the hostesses. Misa Jonnsiona ua.iw.-e, sac nn ma- DECEMBER 6. 1915. ton, will come from Oreat Falls, Mont., to claim his bride. Mr. Brace formerly lived here, but now resides In Salem. where he has business interests. The marriage of Mlsa Walton and Mr. Brace will take place In the First Congrega tional Church. see Tha dinner dance at the Multnomah tomorrow night will be especially In teresting In that It will be a thoroughly Southern affair. Aa an attraction there will ba aome colored entertainers, who will give an old-fashioned and ever popular cake walk. e e e Oregon Assembly No. 1. United Ar tisans, will give a card party and dance on Thursday night in Woodmen of the World Hall. Eleventh and Alder streets, w. H. Hummell will have charge of the card tables and Mrs. Clara Knott and A. L. Clifford will be tha committee for the dance. At the last meeting the following- officers wera elected: Master artisan. Frank DArcy: auperintenaeni, Fred W. German: Inspector. Frank Cable; aecretary. Dr. E. Van Alstlne; treasurer. J. N. Russell: senior con ductor. Mra. F. Osier; Junior conductor, Mrs. Delta Murray; master of cere monies. Mrs. Carrie Courter. Their installation will take place the first Thursday in January, e a a Tha regular board meeting of the Portland Woman'a Union will be held today in Anna Lewis Hall. 610 Flanders street, at 1:30 o'clock. a a A delightful party of recent data was given by Mra. Daniel A. Fields In honor of her daughter. Miss n.ata r teius. Thoaa nreaent were Mlsa Olive Sullivan. Miss Helen Harrington. Miss Blanche Strong. Mlsa Florence Tatham, Miss Frances Maa Moyer. Miss Edith aioyer, Mlsa Fields; James Rosenstell. Clifford Rndctra. Frank Tatham. Walter Strong, Frank Wright, Clifton Fields and Leon ard Dawson. At lh Laurelhurst clubhouse one of tha Interesting card part lea or tne sea son waa given by the club on Friday when Mr. and Mra. S. B. Cooke were hosts. Th prlres In "600" were won bv Mra. Hugo Kerbla atvl Dr. u. a. Fellows. Th bridge prizes went to Mrs. William II. 6mith and Miss Vera Parker. The next card party will be held on Friday. December 17. when Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Halnea will Do noBis. On alternate Frldsys cards and dancing are enjoyed. When the dance Is in order the clubs own orchestra ot i pieces furnishes tha music a a a . narpole-Klmberk. JUNCTION CITV. Or.. Dec. 5. ( Spe cial.) James W. Harpole. a prominent young man of thla city, and Miss Irene Klmberk. of Monroe, recently stole a march on their friends when tney mo tored to Albany, where they were mar ried at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Mr. Moore. Irene Klmberk Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. F. W. Klm berk. formerly of Aberdeen. Wash. She was a student In the Oregon Agricul tural College. J. W. Harpole Is the eon of M. D Harpole, a well-to-do farmer, who lives near Monroe. They have located here. a a a Tha annual'baxaar of the Rose City Park Cluh will be given by the mem bera of that organixation at the club house Friday afternoon. This will con sist of a number of booths where can dles, flowers, fancywork, a delicatessen department and other features where articles may be obtained ror Lnruunna nreaent. Among the attractions will be the disposition of a handsome china hand-painted punchbowl to the lucky recipient. From 6:30 to s ociocn aup ner will ba served, and from 9 until 12 cards, dancing and other forms of social amusement will be engaged in. Th annual affair has grown In popularity, and as the proceeds ar to be applied to club oDiigations. an active interest Is taken in its success by all members and friends. Mra. C W. Steele and Mrs. A. C Pool have the direct management of the bazaar, and it la hoped that all club members, aa well as their friend-, will patronize the afternoon affair. a a a The Woman's Relief Corps of Sumner Post held Us annual meeting at tne headquarters at the Courthouse Satur day and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Mildred Newell; senior vice-president. Mrs. Harriett Hendee: Junior vice president. Mrs. 11. S. Fargo; chaplain, Mrs. H. Mc.Mahon; treasurer. Miss Jes sie Henderson; conductor. Miss Alice Agnew, and guard, Mrs. Mary Orewiler. Mrs. Lucy Markee, the retiring presi dent of the corps, who is now matron of the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, where her husband Is commandant. cam to Portland to attend the meet- Ins- Mra Markee reported that there are now 200 men In the borne and that, of this number, there are only 20 In the hospital. a a A merry "Auld Lang Syne" party consisting of former Wichita, Kan., friends was entertained last Saturday at bridge and o'clock dinner at Hotel Seward by Miss Leida H. Mills. The guests were: Mrs. J. 8. Ball. Mrs. Krwln Tsft. Mrs. D. C. Bates. Mrs. Kay Bailey, Mrs. Lawrence Spangler, Miss Nclle Reese. Mrs. K. R. fipangler, of Berkeley. Cal.. and Miss Ethel Breese, of Wichita. Ksn. Miss Mills is a member ol the lacuiiy of Lincoln High School. mm Dancing and cards will be the diver- slona offered for the Portland Heights Club on Friday night, when the patronesses will be Mrs. Walter A. Holt. Mra. A. M. Ellsworth, Mrs. Robert R. Rankin and Mrs. Joseph L. McCool. The social committee Includes Mrs. George W. Hort Mrs. C. M. Hyskell, Mrs. George B. McLeod and Mrs. S. R. Nor ton. On the following friaay auction bridge and "500" will be the features. The members may Invite guests for the latter affair. a a a Ladle Will-Hold Bazaar. RIDGEFIELD. Wash.. Dec 6. (Spe cial.) Th ladles of the Methodist Episcopal Church at sara win noia their annual baxaar and social on Sat urday. December 1L An oyster supper will ba served from ( to P. JL Three comedy playa will be presented. Fancy work and useful articles wnicn win or offered for sale. SUNDAY CLOSING IS TOPIC Dr. Tuft Is Speaker at McMlnnvillo Baptist Church. M MINNVILLE. Or.. Dec. 5. (Spe cial.) This afternoon, at the - First Baptist Church, a meeting tn the In terests of eiunday observance was held under the auspices of the McMinnville Ministerial Assoclatipn. presided over by Rev. D. L. Fields. The united choirs furnished a song service. The audi ence filled the church. Dr. G. L. Tufts addressed the meet ing. He discussed both the religious snd humsne standpoints In this mat ter and presented the situation as it Is today, regarding the status of the present Sunday law. He urged all forces to unite In the campaign for a new and assured law for a weekly rest day. Pupils to Renovate Toys. DATTON, Wash., Dec S. (Special.) The manual training department of the Dayton schools Is requesting the pupils of the grades to make free-will offer ings of their discarded or broken toys. The boya of this department will, so far aa they can, repair and renew them with the aid of paint pot and glue. The girls of the domestic art classes will make new wardrobes for the dolls, and all playthings will then be turned in to the Clvlo Club to be given to children of poor families who might otherwise have no Christinas this year. Stamps Given on If Paid in Full by the Olds,Wortman & King Dependable Merchandise J : ! Order Your Christmas "Good Things to Eat" From Our MODEL GROCER Y On the Fourth Floor Yon know that a poor article costs you more in the end than a good one, even it the original cost is less. Apply this to your Gro ceries and you will find that it pays to do your trading at this store, where you can rely on every article you buy, whether you select it yourself or phone in your order. Try US TODAY and see if we cannot make good our claims. S. & H. Stamps given with purchases. Olympia Pastry Flour, priced, per 10-lb. sack, 30c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, new crop the 9-lb. sk. - tffce New Orange and Lemon Q ETf Peel priced at, 2 lbs.OOl- California Figs at, the lb. 20r Golden Dates, 2 pounds 2o Keiller's Marmalade, jar 20 c CROSS & BLACKWELL'S LUCCA OIL, priced at, the bottle 85f Phone Clerks at Your Service 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. STUDENTS VIEW HORSES JOIORS A'D SEXIORS OF COHVAL LIS VISIT PORTLAND, Animals la Local Stablea Jadged Head f Department Regarda Prac tical Work aa Valuable. Twenty-four Junior and senior stu dents majoring in the department o ...! ii,,BKanHi-v .1 lha Draroil Acri cultural College, led by C. N. Kennedy, head or the horse worn otauo ueyi t . I . .. I a.,iaK.nHw at thnf in mem ui aamiii.i J - stliution, passed Judgment yesterday on more tnan ju neaa 01 uw an. stables of the Holman and Oregon 1 ransrer companies. -Th. home, that WR hVC at COT vallis do not offer great opportunity r -. , . tn Inrlo-A nf the re- spective merits of draft animals of a good working order. saia jur. xa-eii-nedy, "so an opportunity as we availed ourselves of yesterday gave the boys a great amount 01 rem i" op tical education." At the Oregon Transfer Company s stables IS head were inspected by the college students. Of especial interest to them was the Judging of two ani ,. i ., inrmpriv owned bv the city. whose' years of service have numbered . .a . A. .1.. from 11 to 13 years. muai a -"- horses Inspected at the Oregon stables were Percherons and Belgians. Seventeen head, including Shires, Belgians and Percherons, .were shown .a... .ruHonta nnon their arrival at the Holman stables. The foremen of these stablea had preparea tne animaiu In the best of show shape, tagging .n.i..n on their tails. Brooming them and blackening their feet. Mr. Ken nedy declared that he would make all unaiiihi. to sret the company to send a number of the animals to the horse show that will be held at v-or-vallis January 7. The major students who passed Judg ment on the animals yesterday were M. Jernstedt, P. Phillipi, C. E. Davis. J. O. Beck, M. B. Gilbert. C. C. Green. R. G. Otis. J. R. Coffey, F. W. Walton. . r, t T-"k TJ.UnKoro' r; a 1 n h , X'. amiiu, j-. -r wi-""- ' " I Morgan, It- C. Williams, T. H. Soo, A.I L. Lowell. O. Shattuck. H. Ston-aberg.' Wholesome Delicious Satisfying Have you tried them? Plain or Whole Wheat Fresh Daily at Your Grocer's i - .'uctj-i'h omethin6 new s DIXIE X tsk e K fv e A Sl N2a iy Charge Accounts 10th of Each Month NEW SEEDED Raisins f fn $1.10 dozen, the pkg. NEW CURRANTS O TZn No. 12 size, 2 packages aJ la Imported Layer Figs, very fine; price, the lb. Ovw Fountain Oysters at $1.10 a dozen or buy single can at 10t English Walnuts, 2 lbs. at 3ot Santa Claus Will Entertain the Children in TOY LAND Fourth Floor Every Afternoon 2 to 5 P.M. PERFECT COLLARS PALACE LAUNDRY Dale Richards. C. L. Strone. E. F. Mc Cornack, R. W. Burns. J. H. Edwards, D. D. Green and J. E. Supple. The boys will be in Portland today and tomorrow judging cattle and sheep at the Livestock Show. ROBBER SUSPECT IS HELD Alleged ex-Convict Thought to Be Holdup Man. Joseph Fugliano. arrested In the North End Saturday night under the name of "Henry Ross, was identiriea yesterday by City Detective Pat Mo loney as an ex-convict, who has served time in Vancouver, B. C. Pugliano had a pistol and is said to fit descriptions given a highwayman wno nas uecu terrorizing pedestrians. Chief of Police Clark said yesterday that he had reason to believe that this man was responsible for some or tne recent highway robberies, but that the only provable charge is carrying con cealed weapons. Pugliano was first arrested several days ago. "if we had a rockpile he would have gone there after his first arrest," com mented Chief Clark yesterday Cents i'V-T 1 en Dozen ( x ex at? 1 I