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DECE3IBET. x ttt v vftT?vivr. nrrrnnvTATf. mo.dai. A .AAA. IS W ...- S ------ - MAM AM. M.. ' " " " ' f I - - I aSSSSSSSSSS.SSSanei l-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee............. 111 OAY LAWS ARE EGLARED MENACE Principal Destructive to Hu man Liberty. Say Speakers at Meetings in Theaters. IDEA IS HELD. PURITANICAL Attempt la Ukt Ctttl (tnnwnl Mtwnlnl to nrllctoa a ad to )ia .tJco ! Clrch Coaapaleorv. I Chrf4. T sriaeipia that deatret all ba ns, r5r i ,s :.- j w. vt Kir. f n m. ... .a ea edJreaa yesterday moratng ta t:-.e Heill THf. M'- llealey w f l Ire speaher 4nM4 ma.s meelmse la ttm It lis. :... r ul Pastase Tlf. Th mmrm 6.1.1 ilmulMlHUlT Tfaf C. Laer. f ' tnrt ( Lol'inti. wer lb epjhr at ratt-e and ta Baser la a.1 taree f..:.r aee.it 11 keard tn 4 Mr Iteale brand! aa ' ea a-- f is I tH neea, fa effert ta !.!;: tnea the le f t peo: 119 Set a.ie f Sue-lay ea a "- .orr rfr cf fast. eat-f fka . ta ta daj f Cosstaa- -Rt:"a H ef pie.- la U eH a.v.r:jeat.- i4 Mr. Ilaalay. "T tail ue ! 'i"U last ar far t prolactin e la er waraina saaa. fMl man. leveed. ea he ea I -. t t" a yearr We no!v t-"1 at 1 for aa t eeeaaat a ! a' tryi txi vd, t ta d.ffr.Kca fctaa ti m.t.. 4 not ct taa aiat-rld ! ti Sauta? r ! I IWr A4aato. - !) la a af rt fr arr n. fcut I do ool bli la rl!!tt t lka II. If a ea ! ta o to rftur'-a. ! kim. If o anta to ! iin. It hm la a -a I .. It fc'ea. luit rra .fr. la tha aaa l at fa nd-ieiii la aa a f ! bit li' la d. "H I mora ttm a atlr cf tf nt -I -l !n4iM-iai ta tr i aaa I!loc. A .!.. "It U a 4ti a bi a T3i 3ta eaturr. wita atl lt ot tir all (- ol5. I "" a ! fea II i ama(reat In !! f i war w ti( la Kufi Ra-h f mmr u a pro6Ia la hi-i iria nktn f U ! cloaiy Mr n'a d "t h rp-t fu for l-a towcilif m at4 oma to Dea la JtuaJar Habaali r. 4mr. il Ba 4Tta4 13a atlampt inr ma ar b4r ta aatta charrb a4 it al ta .tcr ! liBarty cf oth er rrfar r. H lenrr. a4ltar af TJIartT. af WSlnto. r r.. fann4 I am enotivM af la f eat fir Aa ef a adar fctoa law r! a--tal tna rwrtiana ta P'-r-r ait n w!a dlarj la taalr rI fcllf compulsory chorea tr. b4 aa3raca la a partio :r raa4. lMrMa ta 0f . "Tr t fcut aaa aBJact kaSlaa rT Ji'ifKUr law." 4taral rrafa"r Unitex. -a4 lhai la raanpatMrT c"(rrl tt.ndo T foriin mad K b6ti a civil bbal an4 all li wit d'.4 ael mdira la IKair T I i ia eKaaraac. mpKadraJIr ba-X'l by clic r'atutc. ra ara- r q f " T:ia 4-jiy af tiBr an 41 la t waah '; far ! (ofm r:iiai nif:a ia a 4'ttjr Iftal w aw ta irvaj aat ta mum. Cnr rotialituttaa w ra't44 aw ta prl tbal tsar iVviM a diTUiot af rhirrh a4 atata. "ta".! w ramala fraa ar ahail rttira ta ta oil fjritaa ardar- T OFFICERS OK JEFFERSON' HIGII SCHOOL COMMERCIAL CLUB ORGAXIZ.VTIOX. 1 : I J t : A1 L I! I IN W '- r) A J V aa-ji X tB - v i r- a-. a. t. aa Mlaikta r)kr 4raaw. Mtn.lfc.fl Hrlaa Mal4 J-aa4aa aa HiaflHi kt.rml.nll acw Umb, Traaaarvr. AdaBaava. Mr. t Mr. aa4 Mr. umif Ja ijrv "a T J T . . " ITS M a I I ... . , I r. V -.. M !J 4 ! 1 . HWM.iafiMI i ' . aW5 a-1 1 : V -w VswJi I u- A A ' V: ifn .y.-.u t r 4 : a. rTtary I Ja Carlaaa). f Rww Itart ta iuii rr a rTtary I Ja Carlaaa). Lafl ta RJBI ) Kacaltr oaa ef Ida im.. ar.nlatt.B at Jaffraan Iti.h avhool la tba aawtr arcanltad ampjormrnt baraau. l.Vt,41. af -b' U - ! " tb. .chool wla"J orl, It. Tha bureau w.. .r.Iai.ad br Ida commercial club af tba a-hen,!. which la compoa.4 of .tod.ot. of tha eofnmarelal. a .... TBe rmploymaat buraaa I bio rnducta4 eatlrelr aionc bualneaallha llnea. Tb Wahl-BT a aurre, af lha .lud.at bady of tha aehoal and la thi. way .rcurlnc tha ! af ail .tud.a p-rt timi work. It I alaa taklnc tha aubject Dp with tha bu.ln.a. men of the r'l, i4 obtalB.'S m Vt if po.mon which mirht b. filled by etud-nte. In thl. way the bureau win . . m w t a. I Bt a 1. M ft I a a e TT ai wa nHUinr flVITl. brl.a Ik",: "aro and .thar aciirltTe. of a eomm.rcla, na.ura. which ar. " Z at Jaffaraaa ll.a IWrboal. a U-pa.a pobUcatloo. tha Jeffaraoa Bualnaaa Journal, la bain laaued monthly. 10 STAR ACTS VIE Comedy Playlet and Dancer Share Orpheum Honors. OTHER NUMBERS FINE. TOO -Tl lU-Kry Itlrd" la Cleer Isatlrc. Wttlae l(ahanara Compare With Italh SI. iBrol .nlmI Or- ' raa IJrrly Kntrrtalnmrnl. nr t-c-v cm HAirn Wida apart aa tha prorbtal oit are !a two ba4IiBa acta on tba Or pheum b.U thia , interaatlnf la e.ry dalalL ba It aald. Mary "haw. dellcbtfal cameJienna. Jo a brilliant little aatlra eatl.-i. Tha Dickey Blrd." la aoa af taa big attraction, a&d Re. taaarv dancar frtat India, l lha "mi. 8?aw ahetch l a ntca Uttla accaont cf bow tha mIla ef the matrl mesial go4 (reunj aicaadir fine, and mjicbljr. loo. oa on occasion. A -dickT-bir- buaoand daaart bl tree-miBdad. dictatorial lfa and Ulr. whan ana ba diroreed him. be wad a Bobodr-booie ort af eliocln laa gttL In bi nawly-foono Indcpaod au.e be fl II uan:eary to tell bl n.w wife aboal ta oihar oaa. and whan a turn ef fata brine them all locator wti! :?ia firt wife rantmc her apart at to tba ar ooe. tsa com pllcatloaa ps4;ly )eelop. aw . If eaare Dtaa. r..ra-t.r af maa tr te paa.a.a R L-Q hJLItI wife ... u-a .r,,.l life ,. b - ::ttt,t and cr? ,..: ln.l,ria: ta Judca wnl Nlila tf'!iUa a!s:l iir anr atsar la 4 .M il Btv ef tB til4 lT Tn ef "Amaria- and atHar !! ! ioti prv-ada4 c ef tla traa nCiftf. ItfillT IAID TO .v r. ST t T. Tan Jaa Kcl Ia j fpro-ltkow le iabrrf ate. t tl. t. TNft. enparfatan !! ef the ak:r r-a r Uaro txk Ta ar at Maont TB"P TraariT. rt.a r'ir-h, and lt r'r"t at O fetea Mae.lit rplat-epal rBurr". ea t.e ea-4r-aat-a-awa ml wBI-Bj It a preoee. ta aabmlt ta the .(r at ts.a aaat atate eie-toei. A? MotI TBr 0irca Vr. Toft a id. amea t' tic; -Maetlrica a re batr beM at tbta im la t,re titeater ef rort!ar4 m.r s drepta ama af tie Ktl-te-t Liberty Aaeaclatlea.' The iI- la a eoht-rfoe; t"r the T,ita) fT -eatt C". Kldera Cerlea and )l-iUy ara A-tetlat prawebere frera r!ifar!a. aa4 I hare eftaa ml thant b-foe cemmittees cf Lie Lecla'ator f ttat '- a.ha4 tnera before l.a remmltle ef pqbae moral, all.tvr th.r woi!4 te(M a bill wMrh aPpK'4 en:y the rttlfla ef aaleea ti tj4-. Tha y '4 t-iT tVba I ai-c4 tal tie preeaet ler br rteatnaT aafeena r iinl. would prae.et I per rel wf tB dranbrne.a. In California. Ri4r r.pii'4 tial the way ta praeel im tt weni b ta heei the mew at vort a tMal thT : b na time ai.it trt tli. anil net by rlx.lne; II. 'n.- X- Tufa clr.4 that rmreaenta ti ef tl f. linn epp.Iri; inrjar rlnf)tr rrrr ptiren. 14 B eeleena l r. f.irm. tie 4-iare ti. ware nt.it t g te ttts.te.. men ef Oi-. a"n. Mr Tfa ttli"i1 that trve law pre na..4 fr ea .Iat a real In hvb r?l i aartMac about fjnurrfar. other -n 11 ? It oiH at'ew tb.ri rt reat 9tttr4-ir and werk en ifity If i.e wf.i.-t lr T'jfta charta4 the r...'isK.e LiBertr Ua,ti worker wltl b'tnc " tmrrk-s axd drloyal ta Jlrn.rk'ae (n.rt'qtkin I rre larllarry Itowtr AalhnrlcsJ. ORtr.OMAV NEW BrRnf. Waah. Inatan. t e. . R-pra.'RialiT llawley he Bean 4ii br in 1-n.toffire r rrTTieiit iat rural fra delivery r.ute No. 3 mil be tall iehe) at Mr.nrll. beemmn- Jeetiary X Thl M..f waa p.ii'ion.4 fer by Vt. II. fund ear. w. II. Totl-y. n. U Mirier. K M. amith aa4 alkera M I ..f. l. M.fS ia artHAar e reema ta. astandtdlr preaeated. Wary iftew ta a Mr BlaheLh way of maiBtaieies a ruooind fir of hum oraue commaet. and ae I a forcefaL aauiaa comedienne. Krena lrffa ea la tt wobore "dlchay bird." role ba t wit fleeaM. Ida M jlle a a a-l fat r-anl lrl occaaloaa real tiitarttr. and tlra.-a riaber aa la aurclmar brUe d.t tMa. TIM la le a.. ond taH ar lha Or Cli.ua ef laa ol. Ilaeom younc Koenaaara. wbo latarpret Ia4iaa ar4 litrmeae . Aaaio ala lr na tie te.-lrtir.a; anaka dare. Only Inth at. le: caa ba rmpri wnn b.r la tMa unique aipreaaion of tootlon riewltt. Bear Wenatcbe. Normbr to. waived eaamlnatlon at preliminary bearlna; at Lfnvort h. Tecmbr I. and war bound over on ISO bond to appear before Jodca Orlmahaw In the rmpertor Court at tVenatchee next January. A atatement lasued by r. J. Barrett and otler atockholdera of the A mal ea matad Cold Minea Company of Craill. claimant of tba property. ay that the company had had a crew of men worktns on lh property undar th di rection of John D. D Vrle. mine su perlntendent. who waa fllnf up aleep Inc quarters In one cf tha company' c.Mna for om of th men. H. B. Itidr.tT. It la maintained, had been aquatttna on th properly for oma lira, rontencilnc that he waa trustee, a contention which the company 1e nlea. holdmc tiat former owner who had mad Mr. Kldcely trustee had eold aut to the Amalcamaled company and pointing to a r-uprem Court decision trivinr th company a Judgment against Mr Itl'la-elr. Mr. K3ly. It la maintained, ap peared at tha mine November 10 and ordered Mr. Ie Krle out of tba cabin. I on Mr. re Frlea refuaal. Mr. RldKly Is alle-ad to have started to fiaht and. srettinar the worst of It. to have dram n a revolver, mlastnc Reynolds, at whom he shot, and Mums; Mr. Hove.Njaard In tha Irs. Itidcely. hlmseir. wa rralched by a bullet. It Is said. CALL IS ACCEPIED Bay City, Mich., Pastor Comes to Atkinson Memorial. PREACHER A PRESBYTERIAN Fame Achieved In nit Home Town, Wlirre He Crltlcl! Mr. Wilson From rnlplt nd Offends President's KelaUve. GUARDS SHOOT- IN RAM rORTLaXO MILITtAMrX ri:D DAT ox nirt-t: tiaxoe. Uveal le State-T Id Cava aet I Ilea far aakere Treahy Olker Ceae paale ta i'lr DanrlaaT V eeh. froof that reserve military life, even la a peaceful country In limes of peace, baa ita rigors was evident at tbe Clackamas rifle rang yesterday, where IIS mea and It officers of tbe Oregon National Guard braved tbe heavy rain for sis hours to shoot In tha Uankers- trophy rifle match, a state-wide competition. Members from Companies B. C. D sod r of lbs Third Oregon Infantry, and Troop A. Cavalry, were there from o'clock: to S In tba afternoon. Tha men arrived onder command of Colonel C UrLjtusblta and went directly to tbe finsf line. Tbe men left Portland In a heavy rain, overcoats beta Issued at the Armory, where the trope assembled be fore taklna the train. The shoot la In a competition at 3t0 and JS yard. Company B was In com mand of Captain W. F. Daugherty: Company D. of Captain Harry liulee: Company C. of Captain D. - Duwman: Company '. of Captain Kugene Ubby; Troop A, of Ueulenant William Cope land. Katie officers were Major I A. Bow man. Captain Clarence llotrhkls. .Mr. lb. arra. IZZZ'ZwoTvZZ: fat. IMarrs Ara Artlelle. Tie llBrv-eei Pa nee. tpresmc th srmileriec ef ta graia and It winnaw ln aa4 another, aa aseeedingly blaerr ancient Purmea dance, fall ef anal and curve, complete Itoehaa ara Interesting and srtlstte pro gramme. rreeman and ronham have np-fe-tb.;a.t. minute - and caattr. and Iher etcrped th show yesterday after soon with their civr foolery. Arthur McWatter and Crac Tyaoa came along a Uttla later ea tha bill end topd It some mora with their hurletv aa laao-en-e and Ciperl- "Tjttle Florrle Mltterehlp. whe need to be en cf th Vf.ler.hlp sister, with Ilarrr rev. oattl slater get mar ried and retired and I Larry wed Tenet pollv and made a team, return riorrt I daintr and a dancer. Also h warble gav'y. riorr.e beet f hit waa a dlttT about the car In f manger who est I ncle rams brad and knock a u Vocally rema advUee atl '-h la -sa barb; across the water and f'ghl for your awn roontry." Artiur naral open, tha b'll ri a dar ing advantor In midair. M balances on the erfge ef nothing and produce thrtlt with M entlonsl avjal'.lbrls tlc enaneiver. TTInd-ng of. the I'st of Bttrartlon U luifM' Tan ftarh rrmelnin. a drcu act. la w'rh a temperamental mule, which refu.e l- he ridden. caoe mu-h hilarity. Two little Shetland ponle ga lirough a 'rte of clvr tricks, but th m'lt I the star. H. B. RIDGELY IS ARRESTED rartk-lpanta In Affray Over Mine O nr rhl Held for Trial. . I ; p, ni-igaly " r't Raraold. prti-pe-. i shotting affray over .... nn f ..l.l mtnint iroif f U l U lnUa nimina loan at While tha J-orfland companlea were firing on tha Clackamas rang the MrMinnvltle company waa shooting on lha home rang. Lieutenant rillsbury wa lb officer In charge thr. Th companies in Southern Oregon will fire during th wek on the ranges at Ash land. Mdford and Roeeburg. and thoae In lha Valley will compete at Cottage Urove. Albany and Eugen. Troop A. of Portland, won th trophy last year, and there Is keen rivalry among lha Infantry companies to wrest It from tbe cavalry troop this year. FAIR BOARD TO BE NAMED rtrport Will Show fSOOV Paid on Con at y AaaodaUon Debt. It I evpectcd that th stockholder ef th M'lltnomah County Kalr Aspo rtation will re-elect practically all the present directors at the annual meet ing which will be held on tha fair rounds today. The association car ries a ebt of tlSOO with tha names of tbe preaent directors on tho not. The storkholder-i generally have ex pressed their sidafsrtlon with th management. Th financial report of th last fair and the financial condi tion of toe association will be read. According to th rport the association paid off more than I -Ova from the pro ceed of th lat fair. Tha association will have !:& for premiums nevt year. 1114 from to county and flv from th stale. a 1 Jarkaon Club Kims Tonight. Toe Jackson Club will hold a regu lar masting tonight at I o'clock In l4brarr Hail. Central Ubrary building. Thia will ba aa Important meeting, aa officers will ba elected for the ensuing year. A report of a s poclaJ commit tee cf If. H. Myers. R. 1. Nottingham and tieorge 1L Watson, appointed at tn last meeting to revise tha consti tution, aiU be, i;l4 aoU act4 oa. Mora or leas publicity seems to fall to Uie lot of the pastors of the Atkin son Memorial Church. To fill tha pastorate of the church, made vacant through ths resignation of Its former pastor. Rev. Frank Gor man, tho board recently laaued a call to Rev. Thomas 8. Anderson, of Bay City, Mich., and word was received last night thst Rev. Anderson had definitely sc cepted the call of the Portland church. Although Itev. Mr. Anderson Is a Presbyterian minister, he will take op the pastorate of a Congregational church when he reaches Portland. Lr. Kva 8. Walker, clerk of Atkinson Me morial Congregational Church, ex pel ned last night that the Atkinson Churrh. while still retaining Its Con gregational Identity, la mora of a com munity church than a denominational Institution and that tha denomination of tho pastor mas a secondary matter. -We think Ir. Anderson Is the man qualified to minister to our needs and his denomination Is secondary," said Dr. Walker. "We shall atlll ba a Con gregational church, however. Our con gregation Is made up of worshipers of many creed" Itev. Mr. Anderson has announced his resignation aa pastor of the First Pres byterian Church at Hay City. Mich. He gave Ill-health as one reason for his action. Her. Mr. Anderson created a sensa tion recently when he denounced Presi dent Wilson for not taking more drastic action In tha sinking of the Lusltanta. Mrs, Husan Knydcr. a member of bis congregation and a cousin of the Presi dent, waa In tha church at the time, and left after the services In a bun. Dr. Anderson will prtach his farewell sermon In Hay City January 9 and will then come to Portland. Ho haa been pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Bay City for 10 years aod eight nonth SPIRIT OF FAIRIS PRAISED William McMormy Offers Toast lo Work or Exposition. Among tha many Portland persons who telegraphed congratulations to C C. Moore, president of tho Panama Paclfla Kxposltlon. on tho successful close of the festivities on Saturday was William McMurray. general paasenger agent cf tee O.-W. it. at X. Company, who sent the following: In any cplnlos no event In history has a deeply Implanted In he conecleBre of the world the era ef peace, plenty and presreaa aa year maniri-ent and brtiitaat achieve ment; and ike happy minsilng there from day t day ef raprreentattves from all na tions must have rrrsted a world-wide and radurtnc Influence for a united people and a hlsn.r nvlltaatton. It has been essentially a man If relation of peace, and t boa who are responsible for It. a bo braved ea many trials, overcame eo many obaiarle and won such a resplendent Wtorv have earned tbe gratitude, pralee sad bleealng not only ef tha Wee-, but or this aatlra Nation. It waa the true California apirtt. ef which I. aa a resident, for nearly a lifetime, am eunremeiy proud I offer aa a tout that tha builders of that slartoua expoaltion may live te see and enjoy lh. trulls of their spieedld effort In a united, ysart linirff induatrtoue and patriotic world. MONEY ORDERS GO ABROAD Por-tmastrr Myers Predicts Good BnalneM IHvplle Handicap. tn spit of th fact that the war in Kurope bas upset tho postal business lo a great extent. Postmaster Myers predicts a fairly large Chrlstmaa busi ness In foreign money orders this year. -Indication are that the amount of money sent over may ba considerably greater than last year." he said, "al though the number of money orders bought Is less. Those that are-sending money orders seem to bo sending them In larger amounts than in previous year. We ar selling a good many orders to Germsny snd Hungary, to Kngland. France and the neutral coun trie Helsluin. Tolsnd and some other countries ar vractlcoliy out of il now." Today's Shopping News was told in our ads of yesterday. It will pay you to look them up and, having read them, to take immediate advantage of the money-saving opportunities they hold forth on goods wanted now. If you have not already done so BLCjIJN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HERE TODAY! Skirts Pleated-$1! A new departure of which this store has made such a pronounced success. Skirts accordion pleated for $1 we sew, hem and pleat. Chiffons, laces, nets and Georgettes purchased in Lace Department will be accordion pleated for $1. Skirts box-pleated or knife-pleated, ready to fit in band, $1. The purchase of materials here entitles yon to this service. Skirts Cut Free by our man tailor if the materials are bought here. Your choice of several models one is mustratea. MODEL 1 Accordion pleated MODEL 2 Skirt box pleated MODEL 3 Skirt cut free- Second Floor, 5th street. Mail orders filled for accordion pleating. Give waist measure and length. Duplex Alcazar Range FREE The wonderful "two-in-one" range that burns coal or wood and gas, separately or together. Have j-ou entered the contest that has aroused such enthusiasm among the women of -fort- i i j iiViae rvvorrr.Ti nwn? tlnririirioTis are Rimnle see iduu cuiu vuii a j . vw .. ..w the range, ask to have it demonstrated and then submit your Ten Best Reasons Why The Duplex Alcazar Should Be in Every Home Contest closes December 10. It behooves you to hurry if you prize a magnificent range free. No one connected with the manufacturing or selling of stoves and no employe of the Meier '& Frank Company is eligible. If you should purchase an Alcazar in the meantime and be awarded the prize in this contest, the price will be refunded. Come in and have the Alcazar demonstrated and then prepare your 10 best reasons. Mail or bring answers to Stove Department before December 10. . . , - Reasons limited to 200 words. As the reasons will be used for advertising purposes, brevity will be considered in making the awards. Stove Department Eighth FJoor, Sixth Street. Read This Grocery Bulletin Rolled Oats Guaranteed quality, ho. 9 sack, special at 35c Pumpkin Oregon extra fancy. No. 2Va cans 10c, dozen $1.10. Lard Willamette. No. 10 pails $1.29, No. 5 pails, each 65c. Tomatoes Griffon solid pack. No. 2J2 cans priced 3 for 25c. Raisins, "Sun Maid," lb 101 Citron, pound, 25f. Lemon Peel, lb, 20. Orange Peel, per pound, 20. New Pulled Figs, lb, 15f, 2 lbs, 25?. New Golden Dates, lb, lot, 2 lbs, 25?. New Layer Figs, 25?. Cranberries, 2 pounds 25?. Stuffed Figs, box, 35?. Figs in Glass, 25?, Almonds, paper shell, 35?. -"? Dromedary Dates, lb, Pecans, new, large, 15?, 2 lbs, 25?. 25?. Walnuts, No. 1, soft Brazil Nuts, new, shell, 20?. 20?. Walnuts, Franquette, Filberts, new, lb, lb, 30?. 20?. The Daylight Bakery is ready to supply all your Christmas needs. Plum Pudding, Pies, Cakes of all kinds, Bread, etc., at lower prices than elsewhere for like quality. t For particidars of Christmas Phonograph Club see Sundatj papers, fiirst section, or inquire Talking Machine Parlors, Basement Balcony. Today Exhibit of TruDinger Paintings, Music Hall, 6th Floor Free Ct7, Personal Shopper for Out-of-town Patrons Who Come TRICHINOSIS CASE FATAL j,Ett:RAL ADOITIOML PATIENTS SIFFER FROM DISEASE. Jaasra Allaala Dlea aad Two Other Ara a aerloaa Caadltloa Two Mar Caeca Dlaeavered. Several additional cases of trichinosis, the disease caused by eating Infected pork, were discovered yesterday in the p.. . ' a,- t r.Dort last night of Dr 'Banner U. Brooke, who has been watching the development of the smaU " . e.. mnra than a dozen epweuiic i . . cases have been reported, som or a "oneVf th? Patient, suffering with U,e d.sca. at Oood Samaritan Hot- died yesterday afternoon. Two other patent, aufferlng with the disease at Uood baroarltan Hospital are considered lob in a sertou. ---- Ta.mile Two pauenis " - , ... at the lit- Vincent's Heap Itml were dis covered yesteroay. e.i. .---- ----- eat made by Dr. Tamiesle and Dr. Brook. 10 fro,n t,r,c,;:Dn"'5 In a serious iorm. ,j -- . - ..h.ihrr ttarv were af fected with trichinosis or typhoid fever. Vt Brooke also discovered a mother . . ,. Peninsula who "e probably suffering from the disease v ... T.ats however, will L"ro.r be mide before it will be definitely known. Dr Brooke saia last mi " . - ,w4 claws aa to tbe source of the epidemic xt trichinosis. UNIVERSITY REPORT IS DUE Dr. Copen's Survey to Be Civic lagnc Topic. Pr. S. F. Capen's report on his recent survey of the University of Oregon will be the feature of the programme before the Civic Lesgue st ita luncheon st the Multnomah Hotel, next S.-itur-dav. The survey was made at the request of riioidcnt Campbc-IL Mr. Capen is the specialist in higher educa tion from the United States Bureau of Education. President Campbell will talk on the Meaning of the Survey." W. K. Newell, of the Board of Regents, of the University, will talk on the relation of the regents to the public, and to the In ner working organizations of the uni versity. Mrs. George T. Gerllnger, also of the Board of Regents, will discuss the uni versity from the viewpoint of women, and Dr. George Rebec from the view point of the members of the faculty. Alice Benson Beach will talk on "The Stake the Alumni Have in the Uni versity." Reservations for the luncheon should be telephoned to A. C. Newlll. Marshall 2457, or to Isaac Swett, Main 550. WRITER IS JURIED TODAY Newspaper Men to Attend Funeral of 3. Walter Branin, Killed by Car. Funeral services for J. Walter Branin. late manager of the Portland office of the United Press, who was killed by a streetcar Friday night, will be held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the J. P. Flnley & Sons' parlors. The cere mony will bo under Christian Science auspices. Mrs. Daisy K. Ross will sing. The pallbearers will be newspaper men and telegraphers who have been associated with Mr. Branin since his advent In Portland. The honorary pall-, bearers will be C S. Jackson, Leslie M. Scott. John F. Carroll. Georse M. Trow bridge, A. L. Fish, W. A. Robb, B. S. Durkee, and E. I Moriarlty. Active pallbearers will be James Tl. Kelly, Thomas W. Gerber. William Burke. Fred W. Bell. Jennings V. Sutor and David W. Hazon. ORDER OF UNITED ARTISANS A Social. Fraternal, Beneficial So ciety for men and women. Four plans of insurance based upon ade quate rates, and backed by a sur plus of nearly one million dollars. 20 lodges in Portland. Over 11.000 members in Oregon. Let us tell you about it. Phone Main 1220. 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