Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 06, 1915, Page 9, Image 9

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    CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Order for cap I a of Tb Nw
Tr Orageaiaa. waWa will to
ssed January I. ta HM
ta trie ad. bild Mat I Ta
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mice rtTB cictt.
etc u.tK avthcm race,
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total la tS railed Stte r
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ceata. rrst-a eoatas I casta.
addra Tba Oracoaiaa, Portland.
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Flaetioa f J. J Jehseoa aa matar of
Kssnla' tr Crtiif trdr or
aeotaer r tu th IJh tima h h
aas nam. far fiat o.tl.-a. X en
la la a Uowai of l"a a Mr.
Joaaso 'U acta? i ta mtrhip.
It taa ader at nnamt tnat ie
praaeel ba.t built and It I prarti
all ut f 4at- Mr. Jobnaoa baa
aa prominent Is) (irnti circla la
tt atat. 6atnc rd a a'-at
lactarar fr r ?sr aa4 bIB
lner43'-4 16 educational plaa aa-
rnl:r follow.4 eot. II la rvaatar l
MnUamafe Coaarr Grans. Mr. John
a ta a aea cf Jaaear Jabnaen.
pior a4 foond-r of KTninc Mr
Oraac LniRc fr Grace contlnua
to t lh lrfmt Crane " t atat.
TU aasaloa of to Cntral I'rrabj trlan
CBarch. wni-a, a. fjrn-t ! lh
nr-r of to T5ir4 arvl Hawthorn
coacracationa, fca arpoiatai a apaial
fomml Eta t rcomman4 a raarular
pastor, a'tar (M first of IB yar. At tba
mar car r.. t K. irtrr.a. who bad
feaart pastor of Hawthorn CSartb. was
p!arS In rharf nndl Jorr I. It.
an4 els Itm wl!l splr at that Urn a.
Th commttt anar r ac-om man 4 Itaw.
Mr. On ma or inr on Ia It mar
f t. tt U spct4 that lh purchaa
rf th property of to Central Chris
tian Cnorra rnmj ta conaunnsnata4 a
tKat ta boiW:nat Cast Twnttthan4
Kill ltort straata mar B eupl-4 by
about Janaary 1. If a ooforan com
pucattoca occur.
Cmiwrii-tT SIaTt fUUn A Com
tnumcr mtina; haa baaa ra!U4 tor
lt rriljT at la aaaamMy bll of
th Jama John Hih im-DooI. at whim'
ttm ta faculty of tb ktfa ackool
:;! racala til PM of Ik rota
muaity. Tk prin-lpal oBJact la to afford
eroortimty for th paopl of tk cera
m'trwty f ft. John to com tualhar.
Thar a ll b m skort procramma. la
cludiac nunc by Ik kick school er
cha.tra. th kick school lrls' cla
rink violin s"io by I'rofaaaor Kratlt
tn4 solo by Mia H'Xhnall an4 Mr.
ort I'rlai-lpal rialrhar will wal
ro9 th Viaiiora In a short aldra.
I rfif Hoyar wta 4irt-t th lnmc
oMTl'.rtait Kijrairnop GlU'Cl
Ko'kwD-Kl (iftnc al-ta4 a wonua
Mutir. Mr. Ida Burcaaa. at tk at
at ntaotlns; hld ftdwHr. Tk
e'ir Sirr ar: fTarr. Mr Mary
Janaan; acnrar. M'. KUa Ttowan.
stawarl. Tnr J-bantln: '!
'awar4. t. W. riatt: charlaln. WUllim
r.owaa: Irsaaursr. Mra. May Richmond:
Mrr!4rr. laU Jansan: ctakapar.
ri l U a land prime. Nattl laa
la'ap; rpas. Mail u-hnMt: rtor.
aita J'lkino: tarfr aitr.t !ward.
Iiaia Waiiand. Installation of thas
rK will b ftald b tT'tiirif of Jan
vary J
Ma. I. Jf TTtna Tnffli at F'iniM.i.
I. Vf. Taylor. a.d T yaara, dlad
Wadfiady t tha kom of bar atarll
tr. Mra. A. J. M-tlarf, at lltrtnc. ah
waa known aa "ilrntmt Talor I bar
fin.; and b4 114 at Iiorlnc fr
II yr. PuBarat Kftl wara bald
I Hr at lwrtn. Ka. C f. Prow, of
th ir-'Bo.Mat Church. IT clatinc and
ta W Hampton, of MontaTllla.
alstlnaT. Xfa. Taylor la a'irlv4 br
lt a" an 4 to da'JChtar. J. r.
TVUmarth. f Umonlt, r : Mf Ell
loo. Orasham Mr. Kal Uctuoc
l"rln: X. W. W llararth. C.ntar. Colk
Roraata To U.t to T'-T Mam
bar f lb Katary Ctuk Wilt b told
B'w. what aad wbara to buy ta tbalr
nriatma asoppiac. by ayyart bo
wUt aJl.-ss th rltk at Ita luarhaoa
at tk I)anrn HoCal at nen tomorrow.
hart I". Ijttla will bo lb chairman
rf tk day and Ava.tnlnuta tla on
krlatmaa ahappiac will b rood by P
I. Hakar. Prank ltltkamrr. C. C.
BriJia. D. J. l'U aad P. N. radl.
taa
niaao-Ttw Panrr Aiumm Tk
Oood-PallowaMp Hoclaty of Trinity
Ipiaropal Cknrtrk la to ba a kard
lima prty Tuaa1ay. I-imbf T. It
th partak koua. N.aataoBtk an I tal
atraat. at P. M TBar will b a
abort prscmmm. daiwtnc and famaa.
Mrif la tk xl-f will b mad
moat watTomo a4 ara aaka4 t wor
thir etdaat cloth and com prpard
for a ao tlmo. t
Rrto tjn-rrna VBDr-utx rrefa.
ir W. C. Mrcaa wii ! a Batumi
a-tnc lactar today at S o'clock In
t!k b'oiocical loctar room. Raad tol.
!-. Ilia aublact wt:i b -Tk Maka
t p f Maltar " Tk itaalon study
coura In th blatory of lacation.
Clyn by Robort P. Latch, will mat
Ionia-n I at I oclok la room B. Cen
tral Library.
lrr imrctua! Kiavr OKWrtA
f lnta ia:dfallowa" Loica for th n.
yar ara a follows. Nobl Brand.
J I. Kannady: V1c-crand. lr. Haaa.
Mrrturv. Halpk Jtns. finan.-il aov
ra(ry. J W )k.Vrai. traaaurar. P. It
I'at.raoa. Pollowlnc Iko alatl.5: th
."la ba.'4 (! bou. Muitf. cama.
adlraaaa and rafraah maata. roundad
an avaninc of rejaymtnt.
Jtraxna Itocsa Ka.rcn In raid on
a Jan roominc-bouso at Third aad
Taylor a'rt rl y!ar1ay mrnlnc.
t'oiico ranl blnni and Patrolmaa
n:ll srraatad T. Samija on tn
rbarc of rondictlo a diaordarly
kouaa aid Jiaopk Ksiiy. Prd Loajae.
ran Hart on. Kuby Parting. Dorothy
ill.m n4 iuajy O' I Bart aa statu
tory chare.
yjrt-rs I.TST" ! Torte Mr
Ar:;rto Plts will tomorrow
til la Vraa School andar tb
a tapn.'a of thai Atbarta Woman 1 m.
proaamartt Ctttb kt th rfu!r maamc
-"MMri Infra i: bo tb aub-i-
-t. Mr. JoaapBlo H. Varp w Ul
p rant J.
Crar Paaxrvaaa ttaw Harrr
rha. ciark la tk af'.c of krlT
lljr'.Birt. rcal4 a frctur4 Ibw
yaatarday nornlrf tn a fall to th
Poor at th Baal irrtca aymnaaiam.
Ha iu ! to Ioo4 famarltaa lloa
.:. It s I at i:j Plftk trt.
W C T t. MaT T"""w oul
Mnt Tbo V C. T. V. i!l moat
tomorrow m I ctock wttk Mr C. I"
Curry. Tirtlatk aaaeu ard Past
it..r(4 Mra Mattl !lk
will etc aa addraoa i
La tcaa M.iu. Pra . ptl-la. !
Cr 'U b.da. Tk Mata Jlil A4.
Toe Pc-xr Riut err. Th
Young Pop( Pdrtioa rally of
Inta ckur-ka will b bald not
Wodnaadoy b Bt In th Lont Ean-C-ll'.-al
CBurrh. and will b called T
Urummar's Kampl Cn. T6rt will
b rnual.- orcbastrat. Itiat rumrnlal in'
socaL Th bora and foraica mtaalon
daparUnaat will ba bricbt aumbcra.
Thar will b tk.ttt!oa from lrxii.
Africa aad Cbtr.a. Tk Ckriatiaa
citisanahip cosataittao baa rrancd for
a db: ort prohibition and ra
and praparsdjiaa. Th social and r
fraahmvnt ilapartmant will bo rlr
aarat'd. CInranr hprau. wall knowa
la tonne paopta'a circl. will dallcar
tk prtaclpnl addr. Tk rally will
ttar at T:4l.
X-RT to Wa fo Ao X-ry plctnro
wiil b tan today to datarmm tk
tant of lh Irvlorla of Thamls
Cnristopulo. a creamery salasman. wk
waa run alown br jo-ridr at t'nion
anuc aad Faacb airaat at pildntcbt
Prtday ar.d wba lay nncor.aclous until
aormnc wftsa b.wa found by a car
eraw. Ita ustaln4 ara Injury ta bis
b.4. which anamination aaay pro
to a fractar. Ji 14 at Oood amarl
to JloapitaL
lr-t ar Wimy Ucrrp Roaacns.
J. K llattary. 1 jr.t Twniy-icbtB
strt. raporlad to tk polic Saturday
Bicbt Ikat tbr ann bad aioppod bia
la-isdrr wacoo a Pifty-aaxond stra
ar.d Ptftytblrd arnu iioutkaast and
a14 klm Bp. altkoock tky allowod him
to oa without takina; aaytbinc from
b.ru. Hatlary sold two of Ik man bald
jth borso wbll Ik other forcd biro
'at th poind of rroler to dascaad
ilron hi sasL
I Axaorasres TO WcuM Cwakoao.
jFollowlns; two yoon ctrls for nwartf
a fcour about tb city streota. ao
cordtnc to tbair naaartton. ftatpk Mc
Canlay waa at Uat at Pourtk
and Waahinctoa sir acta ytrdy by
ralroimaa ntona. Tho girls topp4 tb
oatroimaa and told him that a man was
following- I ham. M-Cauly Is said to
ha fll. bat was rapturod by tb
patrolman aftar a short ckas.
jAraEac Mumvrr Aaata-ran. Pot
aal'ira- clertte to a minor. R
Koiitimt, a Japan rocr of Ji Grand
avrauo. waa arrld by patrolman
Haeaon ystrdy. Tk boy to whom
lh tobacco saU to bar bn sold
I taaore Cos. ac4 17, of ! t nlon
avjtko North. II I a an am bar of th
Junior 1'ollc.
Poiso Vimal Ro-oywaa. Aa orsr
dos of couch madfln did not pro
fatal to frana McOlnty. of Jt
Pourth atrt. and aftr a bad Dibt
du to morphin poisor.lnc b waa abt
to bo about ytrday. II took tb
mrdlcln for a bad cold.
JtroT Bnaxrn TO MrrT rtd
mont V. C. T. t. will roaat at tb bom
of Mra. Millar. 11T( Moor atrrot. I'ld
mont. tomorrow afternoon.
Taa LoraAXim Irrm Tb sclan-
tifM bom cymnaatlc outfit. tHO.
dealer. Ask for detailed prospectus
(rota Lovranlch. Marana blJc Ad.
LABOR LOOKS AT SITES
CTVE MCATtOS PO PROJrCTF.D
TPytTt-E ARB COniDr.ftKD.
J. W. GOING IS DEAD
Pioneer of 1853 Prominently
Identified With City's Growth.
FUNERAL TO BE TOMORROW
Offbrtab to Mako b'laaaclal Caayaaa
of TO tab) Local so Aerr
tala Rraasret.
PIt location ar blng considered
by th Labor Tropl AasocUtlon for
their projected labor temp!. At tb
meaUnc yesterday afternoon, attended
by many f ka rprntatlea of tb
local organisations vf lntrna tlonal
labor onlooa. It waa decided to do Both
log mora ton s rd tb purchas of tk
lot Ikat waa tatattly considered at
Twentieth and Coach trta.
Tk loratlona that aro bow unler
coaatdaratioa ar at Tklrd and Oak
a ra ta. southeast corner: Plrst and
Waakincton. aouthoast corner; fecond
and Mala etrevts. souibaast cornar;
Llevontt and Salmon straata. southeast
corner, and a lot north of ta Armory,
oa p.iBtb street.
It was announced by C K. flmtth. sc-
rtry of tb bulldmc and lot commit
to of tb Labor Temple Aeeoclatlon.
that If any of tbo f! I finally d-
cidd upon, lloocktallag at l-uran
would b in arcbttact. If any oihar
sit baa id tb f mntlon.. Is taken
by lb aaanclatlon. It will ronsidor
plan for lb buttdlng. It ba been
definitely decided, however, that the
building will b erected oa Weal Fldl
property and aa cloo la a will meat
tb -: of tk labor rounciL
-It I a big preposition," said Mr.
Smith Jest Bigbt. "ao w do not want
to make a aalatah la chooalng a sit
for which w will not b abl to pay
from our own rourc. la order to
dtcor Just what tko rourc ar
w will atari a financial lanulaltton
among tbo locate, of wklrh tbr ar
approximately I. repreacntlBg a mem.
barablp of o4 onion m."
Tb mmbr of ih lot aad building
commute ar tv. L HulltTan. K. K.
Dmith. Wr.tiam Marhenu. A. W. Jon.
It. Anderson. C. Kliy. Jobs Po.haoc
Spenc Wortmaa, M. i'slrua aad T.
liotly. -
FAIRVIEW ISSUE DOUBTFUL
llrr-tora m tided oa Sabjort of In.
stalllnc Water IManL
PAIRVIKW. Or, Xrr. g (Spaclal.)
In addltloa to tko election of three
Councilman at th election to be held
bar Monday tb Voter will paa on
th proposition to luge ftJ.Se bonds
f.ir th Injtalta'lon of a municipal
water plant. Thl faatar will bo
warmly contested, aa th peopl of
Palrrlaw ar aearly equally divided
oa tko aoeetlon.
The amendment to tk charter pro
vide for a Water Hoard com po aad of
th Mayor, two member to b ap
po!nt4 by th Mayor, and th Recorder
a aa -offltlo mrsbr. Another
amendment pertalna to tk boundary
of th town of Palrrlew. Candidate
for Councilman ara W. T. H rook a. IX
. Pnnbir. John Jonas. Joka Mollar
and W. II. Ptrr.nl. k.
GUERNSEYJREEDERS
and dairy men will b In t area ted to
know that tk celebrated l:d(tmo4
arm. of la. Cl . will be repr
sen'ed at tb fair at North Portland by
a draft of tan young pure-bred t.uern
r bull. All who visited tb fair at
nan Pranrlaco will rtmtnber th mag.
nificent show mad ther by tbl hard,
whan their winning amounted to over
lit). Last tby showed at Itioo
nia. Arisen, and won first la ery
claaa. Ira which tky 14 out all th
champion, also first oa four cows in
milk, showing against all breed a. Th
young bull offered ar all out of row
with official records, som aa high n
pounds of buttrfl in a year. Look
for th afga. Ildcamoor Parm Ou-n-y.
aad look r th bul'.a. Adv.
tilrr forrw Himalaya Clab.
HT. lirUlTN". Or. Pe 'Special
Tb young lal of thl city ha
ranie4 the Himalaya Club. They
bald their firat entertainment Thursday
and the decoration In tk hall were
attractive. Refreshments wer sarred.
CARD Or TtfASKa.
wlk to oTpreee my heartfelt thanks
to any frWn4e for the many acta of k ind
aa aad eymawathy boa ma during th'
lilncae and kaa of m dear motber.alao
tor tb snaay boulfal f'ower.
Ad. MiAi ULT U. AtXCN.
Harly nmldpnt of Portland Paanra
at ..- of SS Year After Life
of Art I y II y a Manufacturer.
Merrhant and Official.
Jams TT. Going, a pioneer of 1S5I.
414 ysstsrday morning at th bom
of bla son. A. C. Going. J Waac
street. With bla pasalnr thero was
clooad tbo life of on wbo had been
prominently Identified with tbo early
history and upbuilding; of th City of
. . . .
wa born In Baltimore.;
Portland.
Mr. Going
aea W. Cotag. Was Died
Tier4ay.
Md.. In August. 141J. II left Ttaltl
mor In March. and crosaed the
Plain with Cbarlea E. Fendall and
Georg KVaaler on hi way to Oregon.
On th night of October 1. UiJ. Mr.
Going reached Portland.
In November. 1111. Mr. Going mar
rl'd Mra. Isabella W. Had Penney.
who cam to Portland th year before.
Mr. and Mrs. Going becam th parent
of Alvln Clinton Going. J. Ilosra Going.
Thome E. Oolng. of Portland, and
Alvah Seymour Golnr. engineer of con-
atructlon of the Grand Trunk Railway,
Montreal. Canada.
Th old Howard House, on of the
historic hoaletrle of tho early daya.
waa built by Mr. Going on Front afreet
between Ankeny and Hurnslde. In th
heart of th city In 10.
Mr. Going waa tn the '(Oa on or the
partner of th firm of Iilorh-Miuer
Co.. at Th Dalle. Or. For many years
b waa cashier of th wholes! house
of Goldsmith A Loewenbarg. of lhi
city, and In later year h waa on of
th senior member of tn Loewenoerg
A Going Co.
tie er4 aa City Aeeor In thl
city for two term, first In 10-1 and
aealn In ltil-74. In be peeam
a membar of Samaritan Idge. No. I
I. O. O. r. II waa past chief patriarch
of th lodg at : year of ac.
llr. Gome waa on of th first reaa
era of th r irsi .nristian ccuno
f-hurrh of thl city.
Going street waa ninwn tor r.
Going, who owned a largo amount of
nronerty In that ylclnlty.
Th funeral will no neio tomorrow m
S i o'clock from Plnlev'a ehapeL It
will be under th direction of th Odd
fellows.
"HENPECKED" IS FUNNY
LYRIC OFFERING REPORTED TO BE
JIOT EXTERTAISmO.
Vartwaa Player Vew la OI4 aad Xw
Nan aad Cosaedy Ilea t -
ally ltereetlg Plf. x
Fun galor Is In the plot of "Hen
pecked.- th offering of tho Lyric play-
rs this week.'
Ben niton, a Mlk Dooley. la first
seen a tb power in bis nom. nia
meek WTTe never objecting to any of
hi harsh treatment. Will King, play-
n bla favorite. Ik Leachlnskt. I th
anaemic, spineless adult In hi houe
bold. and hi lf rules with firm
band.
Th breaking point cornea, ani witn
tk aid of sparkling win, taken in
arc quantities by Mrs. Pooley. Mlk
subjected and Ike asserts himself
and becomes ruler with the aid of a
llttl advlc aad plenty of "hootch."
Partlcnlarty attract! docs Cirsc
Allan apepar In th part of th
daughter or th ultimately happy L
cblnakL hb handles all th sweat-
hearts that throng about ber with aa
aay grace, for Henpecked naa mor
thaa th usual amount of plot for th
comedy of Ita hind. Soma good char
acter work la don by Clarenr Wurdlg.
.lunt Old fiimmtr Moon give
Anita Oakley. Lillian Walker and th
other member of lh chorus a chance
o work In all th freak dancing that
hey have acquired.
Minnett title appear In a Nature
aong th noil at tn conclusion or
Tou Great Dig Panclng Ioll. aung by
Frank Harrington, and with her hair
streaming clear to her slippers, score
a hit with her automotoneequ cavort -
nc
Way Pan Tonder gives Chsrll
Rellly a chanc for a solo that Is well
received, balng enforced by the mem
bars of th Columbia quartet. A
"movie" weakly preface "Henpecked."
CRIMINAL COURT CHANGES
Jads Kavanaash Take Over De
partment for Three) Months,
When th December term of th Clr
rult Court opan thl morning Circuit
Juries J. r. Kavanaucb will become
criminal Judg and presiding Judite at
th asm tlm. Tb criminal depart
ment fnr tb paat thre months has
been with Judge Gantenbeln In De
partment . and by rotation now fall
.i JuJc Kavanaugh In Department I.
Th criminal docket for th ncct three
month baa not yet been arranged.
Among the Important criminal cases
to com befor Judg Kavanauch early
la the month Is th trial of Dr. A. A.
Ausplund. Indicted for manslaughter
a a result of th death on hi oparat-
ng table of a woman upon whom a
criminal operation la alleged to bav
been performed.
ir i rx.
v
You 11 Enjoy Some
Refreshments
aaCtfaa
The Hazelwood
Any Evening
After the Play
The Hazelwood Orchestra will play
your Favorite Selection.
Oysters cooked the Hazelwood way
are always delicious.
Also, our Hot Chicken Tamales and
Clubhouse Sandwiches cannot be
equaled in the city.
The Hazelwood
CONFECTIONERY and RESTAURANT
Washington St at Tenth
NEW PLAN 10 BE HEARD
MR. HARDY WILI. OUTLINE
PO.F.D CHAMBER BOOT.
Dare a f Pablle Efficiency aad Eres-
a say to rdy Tax Matters la
Tple far Lancheon.
Th outlines of th plsn for a bureau
r nohiie efficiency and economy In
tha Chamber of Commerce, and in ar
gament in us xavor win o piau-
to tha members' council at Its lunch'
on today by George E. Hardy, man
asar of tha Chamber.
Th niirrjna of such a bureau would
be to InvesUgal th fields of the va
rloua tax-levying bodies that center In
Portland and act In an advtaory c'
paclty. to assist la eliminating dupli
cation of expense and in Bringing
about other means toward economy In
eovernment-
"N'otlee have been aent to members
nf tha legislation and taxation bureau
of the Chamber, and to delegates to
tha membera' council, but the meeting
Is of such Importance that every mem
ber of tha Chamber ahould attend.'
i.l Jacob Kansler. secretary or. me
civto bureau.
"In tha Eaat Mr. Hardy was orougni
Into contact with public efficiency ana
a-onomv bureaus nd is able to dl-
cuae actual accomplishments by them.
"Every year some of our strong men
of Portland rather for A few days with
tha officials of tb county, and help
to prepare lb tax budget. They ar
earnest men. doing a great puouo '
Ice. and they heretofore had tha sup
nfirl air I ha citv'a best sentiment.
'But It IS quite imeiy inn uiuos
mn could hay accomplished mor. or
at laaat been in Doner poeuion iu
aarv the neopl hnd they had the st
tlstlrs before them for study" during
months, rather than for th few days
thy gav to the work.
"Mr. Ilardr naa a pian wnereoy n
thinks tha Chkmber of Commerc can
undertake this duty through a bureau
MmnM.i of strong men.
W bop that every memoir ww
can Bnd A seat in tss oia
dining-room will be on band at 13:14
Dont's for Shopper Given
by Expert Thief-Taker.
Deettw JloT Hay Jfo 1
Heed Advle. bat. Asste All. Urn
Telia Danger of Careleaaaeea.
HyT'EEP your purs In your hand."
IV This bit of aavic is -".
Christmas 6hopper earlr or late
comes from City Detcuv aerg-anv
Pat Moloney, who efficient work In
detecting tha pickpocket and sneak
thief has dona much to scara gentry
of this Ilk from Portland.
With th beginning or tn cnnsi-
mas rush in aepinra.ni
llKht-flngered crook heads toward the
city and all wunin remain-.... .
of Portland will flock here. He s not
to b frd. ir n only to nv
less, asserts Detective Maloney. for he a
not th bucko highwayman with llght
... ..( r.aow.r and rud manner.
and referable the latter s does the
rabbit the wolf. M M
Certainly. I can suggest
don'ta' for Chrlatma anopper. as
serted DetecUv Moloney yesieroay.
but It will do no gooa. wwoar win
follow them. Tet they are goou sug
geatlona at that and might prevent
some carelessness and the careless
ocas of th shoppr Is what makes
ber easy prey."
n. . m- and Mrs. Christmas Fhopper
may benefit by a few of th following
suggestion culled from th xperl
enr of Detective Moloney: I
Oon't lav your purs on m r..umr
Threading a Needle
enslly is not no
much dependent
upon steady
nerves aa upon
perfect eyesight.
Properly fitted
Classes will en
able you to
thread a needle,
read fine print,
or aee perfectly
tit a distance.
Our glasses
are guaranteed
to give you a
full degree of
comfort because
they are c o r
rectly made and
fitted for your particular case. A
consultation cost you nothing.
Wheeler Optical f.o.
FIFTH FLOOH.OREGOM1X BLDU
while you examine a prospective pur
chase. It won't wait long for you.
Don't overload your arm with par
'cels. Tou won't know whether your
handbag Is still on your arm or not
if you do.
Don't bang your handbag In a rest
room or take off your rings to wash
your hands.
Don't take more money with you than
you really need, for shopping.
Don't keep your small change and
colna of large denomination together.
Don't converse with a talkative
stranger.
Don't put your bundles somewhere
and expect to find them there when
you go back.
Don't carry your handbag on the
arm. Carry It under the arm, with
your hand on the clasp.
Don't become angry If some one
jostles you In a streetcar. Keel for
your pocketbook.
Don't take your eyes off your over
coat when you bang It In a public
place.
Don't fall to have your stickpin and
watch secured by a clasp.
Don't leave a sign for others In the
family on the front door of your house
raring the key la under th mat.
Thieves can read.
Don't let a man stick a newspaper,
ostensibly by accident, under your
chin. He's after your stickpin or
watch.
Don't display large sums of money
in a crown.
Don't carry large sums In your
trousers pocket. The Inside pocket of
the waistcoat Is the safest place.
VACATIONS TO BE GIVEN
WCSTEM VKIOX MAKES PROVIS
ION FOR ITS EMPLOYES.
Tww Weeks Leave With Par Be
Ea Joyed by Tb la Serrlec Two
Tearai Oa Week fr Oa Tear.
An annual vacation is the latest bene
fit to be enjoyed by traffic employes
of the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany. Notice Vai received by the em
oloves ii. Portland yesterday that
commencing January 1 all traffic em
ployes In service two years or more
will be entitled to two weeks' vacation
each year with full pay. and to those
In service one year and less tnan two
years one week will be given.
According to w. A. kodb. manager
of the Portland office of the company,
this will affect 12 employes tn Port
land, with service records of two years
or over, uraauany, ne says, ine num
ber will be Increased until approxi
mately 200 will be Included. An es
timated cost of reliefs for employes on
vacations approximates $4000 a year.
Thl iHtest provision Tor tne welfare
A Southern
Dinner Dance
for guests and patrons, at 6:30 P. M.,
. Tuesday, December 7, in ballroom of
Hotel Multnomah
with oldtime Southern melodies with
exhibition fancy dancing with space re
served for dancing in center of the room
and with
A Revival
of the Oldtime
Southern Festival
including the genuine old-fashioned Cake
Walk. p "
Table d'Hote Dinner, One Dollar.
Tables by reservation.
Informal.
A NEW ROUTE EAST
Through Sleeping-Car Service Via the
"MILWAUKEE"
And the O.-W. R. & N.
Through Spokane to Butte,
Miles City, Aberdeen,
Minneapolis, St. Paul,
Milwaukee and Chicago
From Union Depot, 7 P. M. Daily
For Information, Tickets, Reservations, Call or Write
E. K. Garrison, District Freight and Passenger Agent
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
Cor. Third and Stark Sts. Phones Main 8413, A-2601
of Its employes," said Jlr. Robb yester
day, "is more popular, perhaps, among
the workers than any heretofore ar
ranged, except perhaps the sicknesB
and pension plan Inaugurated four
years ago by which employes are paid
their full salaries durina; disability:
their dependents two years' salary in
event of death, and a liberal pension
for employes after 60 years of age.
"In addition to these benefits the
company ha frequently disregarded
limitations and assisted further In mer
itorious cases. Another privilege we
have for our employes is that of beinir
allowed to borrow from the" company
one month's sa nry in advance, return
able in 10 monthly instalments with
out interest."
There is mora sold in the United Slain
than in any other country lit the world.
The latest Treasury figures show that An
irujt 2 there nas 1 2.O0S.395.539 In gold cash
anrl bullion.
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Only Company "Exclusively Oregon
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Home Office, Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison, Portland
A. L. Mills, L. Samuel, C S. Samuel,
President General Manager Assistant Manager
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Interviews and
Correspondence
relative to the transaction of
financial matters within the scope
of this bank's activities, are invit
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it is prepared to render is one
that has marked the steady ad
vancement of this bank since
1859 a service that indeed com
mands consideration. Share in
the advantages that such a bank
service makes possible to its de
positors and others.
LADD & TILTON
BANK
Oldest in the Northwest
Washington
and Third
iilllll
Xmas Trees
Order irar Claster From tb
Pisgah Home
Help the men to help themselves.
The men of the Plseah Home will
cut about 2000 trees from their 40
acr ranch. The trees will be set
up on stands for Inspection pn the
Auditorium site at Third and Mar
ket streets from December 15 to St.
Special Order Takea for Trees,
rbeoee Taber 2492. Tabor 6719.
Best Liquor at Lowest Prices
13.00 yorast Home Whisky, sallon W.M
4.00 Sara Clay Whisky, gallon W.-S
Beat T. J. Monarch Whisky, gallon Jt.fJ
1..'.0 Wines, sit kln!a, choice, itallon . .l.l
-50 Wlnea. sll kinds, cholca gallon.. Jl.sn
:.f.O Brandy. Hum or Gin, gallon. . . . .. .
4.0t Blackberry. Apricot, Teach, gal. .ss.xo
John Krfcluad. ttS First fit.. Portland Or.
Mail Orders Filled Same Kay a Received.
Add 5e gallon and r prepay expreaa.
A Moderate-Priced Hotel of Merit.
Hotel Clifford
ia Morrlao St-. Near Grand Ae.
TSe. 1 per dayi wit batb, SliS.
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tVe are selling good Diamonds
every day.
Our customers are satisfied cus
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130 Fifth St.
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OBEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER
2451 STARK STREET