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THK MOKMXO OKEf.OXIAT. FTtTDAY. DECEMBER 10. 11)15- . s I -- . la f Hill H Si ii CITY NEWS IN BRIEF vacuo li n.t.rioK. ' Ca.ta kteieT'rr'V A ' . ..! .............. fca.a I . Smter g.le l..f .: WWUI ! no... . ... 7 V ' l' n, ..-. " ; ..-. a. r UTt: irMinf as Te: .,-a-n.e. t..4 Ui La. ' I . i' a. aia-vs. im irtu .; . -1 t - r . . js e r 1 . mt e IlLill l ':- C'H.' at isti-oa-... aid ieai-i 1 i- .- a-le.. X i ". fiMi.-: iamm i '-;-- 1 .-. r . ..!.. i. a. luiUKM i .A aad u r. m. . , I I . ; : ; . Mfl Hi ' er'--A 1 tat k..c Is Aft) e--i A-ii t.fi.'XW Sat.. oriiB to . Orl tor ! T N Tear Oregealaa. wbIcb will e la- aa JaaaarT U Il. to e t to liutdi. aoi14 t Ts Orga:a at . rititc nit rTT. tiK as or mem riK. thk ii rtAg la 16 fDltlvl eaaen.tea. ftudt r teats. rriga ptag ! aia address Tb 0-gBiae. re'tlaa-i. Drago. ..-t:.. neat tst.A.4-4 fa die Kews r V1ef iMru IS asde fce Ti : i r"'-'t-'l rm'i.' at t l'arl!n.l 1j1i Ijbrr-. on.J.r tSa l-.-tin of rr"?-.:" IUlnlc. wl'l ..t "!" al ll-m A a in. a "rmU" ilala- aira- will In aJf fr final ra- .r... .t'r ISi iranatioo. c"- i.l.rae.o' ariil tna ta4- a4 aiiin'cal aambr whlca ara l- t pn ot lHa r-:tl la a:i-i" j4nuf;. Aftar 16a ra9ia ai;ir. lha prtM"". d-raioa an iifruimot cvomitta maat n.( iia a rat.ei of Ihair fa-tia V Jtot Mra. KaB a 4 t.i lron. w rra Tt- frat' n.ato r it l;r rr. Crmttir an trat i comrrtt -io:4a a'a ail4 fur a.."r ffom Albert II. Mu"lt In a rw'ilut In Coua'r t'lar ( nffl nft.'-a rtflT. Tft '! mrrl' In J in. t'li.lra. ' i fict a' if B-r B'-ibru a r ri . iriitr4. br r1". ka w a o cemmit i-it. an4 wet out ict- tha ta a )trl A!l-f w.:. alts la r compiamt. fe m ka.-a t C a tBa ke aaj 11 tna r:'; arouMn'l l L-'f. 1 . aimt:4 la( i Itirvat a Hi'!. Ji'ir'H t.Cr I TO Kill !,:. Tha Jicl Until k rar i a aar iftcJutrT fonrflH wua tr t'wtnx rwn r lha Corbati k'jii.J trwi. It arilt ta erj.r fr I hr tm rh an. I arll Molly ao4 rdr ill TS ! will aa ma mt!.-Tl ky tha Muni. c pjI i:inpiTin.l Hir'aa. Tha c'4r ra'fc t:t ta md l- lara ua. It ani IT rch Wr. Itcry Lad 4 for. t l. rhairmaa f ta JuolT Uxu. o:hh!I. In tha sawing r-ra or 1 tinf t PflT woma arho mm cR-.rrr. to vara inon.k to avip a'J( fort tli-ir fmiiia. t in.r::i Cuictlt ATEC, Mjrf C llrr. aH . II. Harry, wtlo I at.J let Ai-(!r a a nail ihiriirx tmbiiiniBl, wa arrt4 V.Ja...1jy a'amvn Oltr ttactnat . c : ar.'l I'at Itoioray. lia w . i. .. up at KlCtn anrt carti atraat ami will ba b-l't fir tha U AncIt 'j'Bcirti thif of Telica Ciarit t rt-t to lxa Aa(ia that tha airfe h2 b . D taaan. Hr,, at T. M. r. A. !! B ' icr Tumr man-br of ih kr' uit ot tha Y. M. C .V last eitu C'...-iat tha marrbrshtp rampatr row la yrp(rs. ani traniartrd routlna ku.:na al a rn"i"t In tha division 1'iebit. Tha nht brfora tha Cruira antrtaini tha Aeore al dmnar and a it'ii'-al prcsramma. aiwl Tutadav nisht tha ! ' bald a atmllar matin. Icj!rr Aa ttrrtx-tnt. Tha f r.t rujrtU to apP' M'nr!r Clara t'ffy'a orfica for affidavit blanks fur achTl i'"h"l cama ytrrdT and want a rft.appin'ad Tha afft Oavit klaaaa will tot ba raadr until hru.tmaa. Raprajan tatlrt ot ISa Owl X'roc ("omraojr war lha tirtt appli cants. (4"'-,i Fma TnpaT Tha woman f tha rtrt i'hriatian Church, V'a,t rrk and Coinmbl straata. will "M thair htAT this aftsrnooa and at.-.ir.j. wha fnr anl uful artl'l'a w.;i h r.!it TSry will aarra a cafe lr a dinnar from ( to o'clock. A Bt'a.trc programma wilt ta .id la tsa tn Il'.at. trul on tha bark or a ti'.'.rt pip. M Uradrr. am plnaati t o tha pl'irnbmc vufplv houaa af J imon. at il Tront atraat. was triura-l yt.t.Ml ara4 to tha I .o.i. J rT.ritn l(.j.--ill. 'It Injuria ara nt baliail to ta asrloua. tka(h thara I a possibility of a f-acturs. Ti A. Ll'w t KrCAK. Ctiaa- taf V Uon will ?'. torvM as -'..it- at I'ark piaca. and tail abotit tha "t! C rrothr' rim ha h frt.i at Ikanon. Ur . wScra boy ara ItilM to work oa tha frn. Mr. I I iri wt:t utm mnr pu-tara to lllus trata tha work tha taya ara dotn. to;aoT Kcmi rr Laror llua'nn l a.tardA at his ho ma. Ill i.rth im avanua, at tha aa of ii yaara. )la lati. a alio and two brochara. I'. I. an I J. VV. ICoiaston. of Aibany. t. Arri-mnt for tha fuaarai bad t kaar cn.ada yascarday. ftzas TVkc Tacwut flttt O-T -'"T1 KiSt Aaiinat Thrco!oa' and ta M'idara 'fi.-i4 will ba Kbbl Vi iw . nm at Hath l.rjisl tuniM at k 8V;'. "Ju'ih a acrif ! wt ba lha top:.- tomarrour at I J. All ma a and worr.ri ara waTioma. tiattia-C-ittaar tj iLimtr J. N. Tal. f r KaartaWM k. i'-o and Uni.'rw. Tha I"i;a and wa l.ndlna rurri T av lor -a t rva t do: a. krt . la;. I'l. tamr Twii ltia. T4aa.T. ratPirhr It. II it. Tat ilia IJ. A I.'li Xirra.t. .i-i I.i'tra Two T'raf.a.or tV. Uorsao wtil lira a a. lan.-a lartara this aftarnuoa at I a'v-To a in b:oioiv-l lactara raom. flaad 'l:". Ilia anblart will ba "Tr:iiiBUtOft ot Klamanta." Tha I r.i ltiir. of Eikmuh Co aria llaiawAT tjsj-rraa Ai R. iioti w !ll daliaar tha addrssa andy at ti oV:! haora tha eyrr.nt wants a.s of lis Wtjni.'(ulf Traabytartaa i tuf tj:!oif tha nrtton k Ir SUrroit.. iXr II f I will tall a boat Ida 'tv'rurtuir. of tha Cluriihia litahway. .WVtt. "Tha rr ITast from sa Amaru Aa Vu.po.Bt." will ba siTan tomcat al t o la Uhrarr Hall. Ka3- i ..; laUauratta will ta tura on "TS. la.alopmsrt of Chinasa CiatltAa t.n." P.n a doaaa llarnas D( a kana. t.)ioin4 anai daltoos. ft caets bays a wboia doaao. T (rocar baa tbaox. Ada !! yoo tria 1 tha datlcluaa Daw I'Hia buna Thay ara a llayaaa product ao-l ara maX.4u a ki bit. Aj your fKlf Ad rvrax Mil to aat wboia whaal braad. ' Thai a r ani, bat bo aura tl ilAycaa who la viral braad. Ad. Cowvrrr Ctta tltraa rta. Tbo rnadmoal ComraanitT Club bald lt mont.tl dlnnsr Tuaaday iht at tha t'ladmcat I'raaby tsriaa Church, w:ib I'rofaaaor liuff prsddinc. Tbara wa m lr attandaara of tba m-mb-r of tha club and raaldants. 11 A, lUkar. attorn far tha Antt-Paloon ! ut.iov; tha -opo of th probiblttoa law. and told how It aa to ba o torcad taroaihoul tha atala throoch th dlatrirt atlornays. tiaarl all of whom ha tatJ eladS'd thamaal. to anforca tha law in thilr particular district. l :ty Commlaaionar Hakr apoka on tha -V ornployd- and told of tha plana for rUf Mr. Hakar ak4 for co-op-aratloa lis tho aolutlon of lha u nm" Ptoyad prostata. Mr lUkar ald that tha afforta of ona mala would ba mall, bat with nral c-opalloB knucB r liaf could ba . at f ordd. Ma. Ct-aK Wl IT "r- GT'' A. Clark, of Mullno. Or, baa b- awardad tha IT Ptna offarad br tha -a.t.c Coast yru Company tor tha ba.t rctp aubttt4 for lha "l of d.intr di.hr. h Tea faxdan yrup Tba aacoivt prU IJ a-.r.d to Mrs. W. A H-rm Ann. of it Tarco trau rort!nd. Tbaawaraa w.ra mada by Mi.. Kauach domaatie ..lacca oprt on lha blaft ot tba t nlarlty ot Wa.hlncton. Mora lhan I !. ra.'ipaa wara .oemnno ana - l:avh p.ronalty lat.d ry . and Bia.l hr award from cor.aidarallon. jot fo.l alu of tha lrnM colcrlo into tha dish. I WAMiJ'TTt CKAi-rta Etrr. Wa.h 'initon t baptar. No. U. Royal and ji-lavt Mastar. alsl4 tba following officra for tha ansulac Jr at the mtitini vdnssJay nicht la Masonic Hall. Kal Kiehtli and lasl tlurnsldo : 9:rat. Kicniml hlsh prlaat. Au iKlamtna-. kina. IL II. Voo; acrlb. .- II. s Ilffcl: captain of tna nosi. J Mr;in. trArrr. J. . M-k: -r-l.ry. ra-lctcd. Kof Qjaknbuh: trtiata for tbr yr. v. . Jballn barcar. Tha officar. will ba lnttll witn tha appointi officer on tha AiA-hl of rambr l. whan a banquet wilt ba bald for tba mambarablp of lha chptar. tTwcaA t-ni:TT Mcct To"fuT. Tba l-ina Croa Society of tba Iro- manurl Iitaaran Church.. Nineteenth and lrlrc lrt. will bold It last maatins: till ar tonlcht at tha home of lia lthar Uartatron. iZi i-lchly-tavoad trat. itoutbaast. Tba main ba ra win take Mount tkoll car ta Kit land Italian, then cast ont KifUctb anu to tichty-saeond atreaL Attar tba buslnssa aas.ton and preinum. ra fraahmaats will bo r4 by tba ho.t. Ha. J. Richard Olaoa I. pratl- dat of tha .eclat. rviaf lvriB Kra-rArr. Doric td No. IJ2 of Masona ball aa en tertainment last nlaht at tba HI. John. HcAtiri llmk. lha member, and their we. be.RC the ucal of tha lode Oul lira.- C.rotto. of Whit nrln. mad a special trip to ft. John to take part la 10 fatiits of the nlnT. Tha r.-rtio fund of rl r'ay'' durlrttf tha rirt.D(. Tatke ware mad by Jul" Cake and lommlMiomr liaker. The procramme Included danc inc and refre'hrr.anis. Many prominent Ma.oim from t'ortland wara preaanl. r. Jor CPanrsrTT Jltrro-Tba faculty aa4 atadent. of the rt John. Itish etchool will (lo tha people ot ft. John tommualiy a public re ception at lb Aa.ambly Hall tonthl at I o'clock. The object I. to after the people aad teachao aa opportunity to meat each ether. Tha short pro-cr-Arume w 1 Include mualo by tha hifh s- hool orvia.tr and tha Birls" club, and a sol-. Prof"nr Krelt. Mi.s riushnell and Mr. Cooert. I'rtnclpal I'letchar. of tha high school, will pAk. Rol-bwooo Mio i.ic. ".! -T. Rock woul Tnt No. l. KnlcMa of the Maccabees. Saturday el-ctcd officer, a. follow, for the en.ulnd i month.: Commander. - I Tborpa; lleuirnaoi- commandar. Walter yurainberry; rec ord keeper. Herman Anspacb; chap taia. W. A. Rowan: keranl-al-arma. f rank rickenson: first master of tha cuard. William Chlldcra: sac end maa ter of tha BuarJs. J. I'. Kreaman: .entl- L Anloi. Icbantln; picket. Weirt fcpala. rtswABO Fob rirmj: ArToxoaitjL Dr. CaUto Whit . Cadillao tourla car. I 1 1 Torpedo modal, waa stolen Monday afternoon from ttlxtb and Yam hill streets, clam bore slat liccn.e No. 11 and was distinctive by harm ona rurvninc ooara ot l" coior am iua other tree ik Body wa. ttu black and wheels same One-Piece windshield. Reward will bo paid for recovery ot lha car. t bona Mar.ball 703 or Ea.l Adv. Ktkbst Pbpicatio Qtrtmoxrri. Be fore taking: final action for lha Im provement of Kant Twenty-ninth from Hetmont ta Kast Mark .tracts, tha Council l'.l bear a report from th City Attorney on lha legality of tb dedication. Tha Fast Morrison .tract Improvement project will be looked Into. It. T. Dabney. on of tba property-owner, on the street, baa act up a claim to a portion of tba atrcat areas. Gbasob to Rmtcbtaiscv Multoomab cracx win siva a coice play tomorrow tilcht at tha Grange Hall In orient al :. o'clock. Tba play I. In three parte. Tho. a who will com prise tha casl ara: Jrvin Netbauar. Burl McKlnncr. Walter Hal. Cllton Harris. Ralph Johnson. Richard Habcock, Mai mer Johnson. (1. Nasshahn. enna Net bauer. Acnea Larsen. Ruth Whelrand Lora Clawann. firavov Tone AX?of?-rt "What Must I Do to Re S.rtjr will b in. ub)cl of a sermon to be preached on iind.iy r.icht at t o'clock In M Mrh s li.pisr-npAl Church, by tha rector, tb Kev. J. 11. II. h:nipson. This la on of a srtc of special sermon, that hav been attrActind lara number on uriiy evenini;.. Th serruons ar e.ye.-iAlly ilestcnsd for tb Advnt saason. SUNDAY ACT ARGUED Progressive Business Men Hear Legislation Debate. REV. G. L. TUFTS SPEAKER Mr. Krllalirr Clle Biblical Slatc rrwnlM la Oppoaltlon to Cloning Ijiw father Sclxx-nrr Give Asrlcoltaral Talk. -All Sunday I'SialaUon. aa auch, whether It is called a Tc.t bill or what, la r!lglou. legislation. That la th trouble with nut of u; wa have bad too much ret during tha U daya. What w all n4 U work, not ru" L'sn Kcllaher. -What th world uda I a real aftr l daya of work; ovn my good friend. Kellahcr, ivrcd a rosL" K. G. U Tuft. Thua .poke th two dbalera of th proposed tundy-cnlng law. pro and con. before tb Progressiva Bulne. Men's Club at lis noon luncheon fol lowing a a- Icolif ic dtacour. on plant by Kather Georc hocner. tb Ore gon plant wlxard. who painted a bright tutor for th stdt from a horticul tural and Rrl.:ultural point ot view. After th Introduction by Howard Rverta W4. chairman of th day. Mr. Tuft, took th floor a. tha fir.t speak er on tho Sunday-closing law contro ry. Itellgleoa law latent Pealed. Ifa declared that thr waa no In fant on th part of tho organisation wblcb h represented to make tb law a rellcioua on. "It I good for man to r.t on day out ot .even, and already It nation, hav passed laws making compulsory oa day of ret." aeld Mr. Tuft. la closing. Mr. Tuft, pleaded tor th support of th elub member at th poll al tha next election when th matter would com up for settlement by th people. Mr. Kellaber then took tha other lw of tho question. 1 said: Oaaeantlna started It by mmne Clef! Oav. rnm.r ana r' t.ioa he ena--liig tha first Xun lay law The tnld'l! aaa tha d.rk m.l4.e a.-a daaelf.pa. . anlll more t.n m han-trad en It a proareast.a. free. I.ilnfc'nc eertpla . - pot to rteeeti bv re .e eV. 4e?- B.ri.r citl rel sias laws, un-n the d ku ! of the hinum f a l.had II far a time k tha t'ni'ad f'a'e rw.'!!ii:iii proviilirg ttat "na I a sli.ll ka rr-afla rvaaclia tha eat ahtt.h Kitnl af re t c.n. vr prahibaiftc the Ira eiercise trraof" Aad OaT Stat COOS'. It U llObe b.. a t l. pra.ialoa Yet a a aew see ret'!ti. crank trvtag te fill ckurch paa ky eu.d.y l.i..ii"a. Biblical lateaeas Cited. After citing many Biblical state ment a. Mr. Jvellaher continued: Wa thus sea tkat 1 ef a recorded m!rece ef t. hr..t a -re performed oa th xahhaih Aad that Paul and other dee'lplea 4'4 liaeaiee an ti.o.T. Ill flrvt day of the aaaii. la Jwde and other couh'rlee la proe er.tinc th Chr.ia rei'Cton srrr tha rea arrant. aad during thrtr lifatima. Aad there is ao ca'i far tiandar blue laae now. a. cant kv a few relfeloue fanatlra. a ho, as lr. Lx-'aad aa wall aald. "think It a mis take dat ii"T aera not put pa a commit tee ttiat Bi.Ue lod al.rJ4Ui." la America tha rvrrri and eta, are dl- area4. aad wa on.ht Tint try to fi:t church ke. y rt..'ton CaMfornia tn.t tried It. an the b 11 w. d.fatad as fElwa: Votea Umrititf suMer ra-i kt'V ?'.ai.6;4; vote, eternal ftarMar real kill. 4T.A'.io la A rn-rl-ca vaa cannot make pepte take re'lcion. that la a a-sttar ef love, and Individual rohKlrftra i.oaoeer wi.l let bun coma Not kr lerieleoon, ot ky Puritanical blue lew roerrlon. but rather In lha aords vt ;he Nti.r.n. himaaif. ab ye would that all men should do unto yau. da ya een ao onto theni." rieli.iou. freedom, for Christian. Jeer. Miham inetian and all others, la tha spirit of b-oher;y oe. as Wallace puta I In the Prih'-e of Ind'a: The untersal broth eraeod of ataa In iJod, tha gnat creator- litsi.ru. Castata to Bb i-iii. fa th cry. tat room of tb Hotel Hen on. n. er tbe au.plcr. of tb Mac lwell Club, th Christma cantata "Th Chri ChiW tlUwtey) will t eung nest Tuesday under the dlreclloa of John t'U re M-mtrith. with I'aulin Miller 'harmrt. soprano: Mabel Orton. contrAlto: Warron (Irwin, tenor; Mrs. Tbomae Carrick Bjrk. pianist, and llAiph W. llv)t, organist. Jlmx CttAaoa APtrrrrro. Andrew Taoma.sor who. with a companion. I;. I John. on. la said lo hav attempted to rob a Jitnev driver. J. K. Taber. oa tb iiiihl of tx-tobar 11. wa sentenced to serve on year In tha County Jail yesterday la Judie Kavanaugb court rbonsasaan ptaaaded guilty to aasaalt with a danaerou. weapon. Johnson I. already rvin4- a .lg months sentence. !. jT-rcia; ureas T'rAT Pr. . L. Jttet.on. of tha t'nivarsity of Oregon, wtil speak todsr al I.J o clock in roowt 1. Courthou.. under th aus Picea ot tb I'arcnt.' i:d-. atlonal HureAU. t:du.-linal l'o..ibi!i- Ilea In Children's Toys" will b bis SUbJe-t. Wiu.it it A. Moad Iwracnrra. WilliAm, A. Moraad. puatma.ter at Bor ing, near Gresham. baa been eertou.ly ill al tha boapttal In Oreaham. Ite. porta f hi com! it ion yaatcrday were mor borfal. 11 Is not entirety oul f ail danger. Anraun I totLTO TO "Ta. Arthur t Mouiton will adJrea. the .n.ns'e Tab Aaan'tation tomorrow nleht in Room M. Centr.l IJbrary. "Th l4.net Grant" will be tha subject. Tha president' message will be discussed. Rolivtca's Uaib By order of court. ent:r balance of slock of hntal liAAaar. 414 Waehinglon. between TwsKtb and Thirteenih atreet. now being .old without regard to cost P. ke. tieckbert. receiver. Abavai KrtoLow lcavtc-o fa-T. Serv ices will be held at the Congregation Ahaval jiholcm. corner I'ark and Clay treat, tonight at S o'clock. Tomorrow morntrg service will b at :3 o'clock. Kt. R. AbrAhairson wilt officiate. CuAb IUi. Il. ! Pis To. MosJeta rul Co. Ask Bob Adams. Ad. Dog Observe Traffic Sijfn, but Auto Driver Docin't. Palleeaaaa Heads iUt Laxarlwoa Maehlae aad Make It Ir'sllovr la Aalasara r'ettepa. SOME propla'a dogs have mora re spect for a traffic stgo than drivers of soma people's fin automobile. A big. flno Newfoundland dog trotted lelsura'y south on Sixth street yester day afternoon and at Alder street ran plumb Into th "turn to th right" IrsRta sl-n. He sniffed and. with ap parent understanding, turned to lb right- A few feet behind him chugged a larg. luxurlou auto. it didn't ven bestial at tho sign. It turned to tbe left. Then th pollcem.n had to leave his post and run after tha large, luxurious car. II mada It bark up and turn to tha right and Jotted down In hi book "No. :JL" Tba big Newfound land dog waa Jogging- along- a block away. WIFE'S NAME IS UNKNOWN "Jane lHte," Oft IMrort-c.I, Asnln In Se-ttaration Action. Circuit Judge Galena now I ponder ing over th marital difficulties of W. II. Brown and hi wife, whom lie calls Jan t'oe because, h says, he doe. a t know her real nam. All th evidence was laid before tha Judg Wednesday, and be confessed a doubt aa to tha proper way to dec-id th case, so b took It under art vl-mr nt. Mr. Brown's first nam wa. Jennl Smith. At another time It waa Minerva J. Rust and at another tloi Mrs. K. K. Kellogg. Now ah say eh I Mrs. Minerva J. Brown. Talc she was di vorced from Newton Rust, she say. and wedded Brown January 1. 1112. Brown cliarge bl wlf with cruelty and .he counter-charged th sam thing. DAMAGE SUIJ DISMISSED I rnctrct Verdict Ilrlurnrd In SIS. 000 Cbmj of 1. l WliilrlM-ati. Judse M-Glnn ye.terday In.tructeJ a Jury to bring In a verdict for the d teorilanta In th tla.000 suit of Frank la Whltrl.ead against the Southern I'acltic Company for Injuria which h alleged that ba received when he fell while b waa employed In a .witch lower by tha railroad company. Th evidenre had all been Introduced when Judse McGinn Instructed the verdict. Mr. Whitehead attorney. ailed to prove that his Injuries were tbe re -It of the fall. I'ainaging tes timony a to hia physical condition sraa adduced from th young men bimrelt on cro.a-evamlnatlon by John Jlellly tb railroad lawyer. CAItn t TltatKS. W wlh lo ex pre. our heartfelt thanks to our friends for the many acts of kindness and smpathy shown u. during the Illness and io.a of uur dear sister: also for the many beautiful flow era. Mr. and Mr. M. K. Nelson. AO. An srmorad jtc.i-'-ll fr niiUiarr pir-pv-e. Iitci.td ty leaat.RUeta n.sn. lias a steal .hail a curved that It aIll deflect a rule kullet wfcatr angle It comas t ' 124 .28 Sixth SU Just cVshirigton. New Crepe De Chine Waists $2.98 Twelve different styles for vour selection the newest thing, made of extra heavy oeena da chine, with daintv embroidered fronts, and tho new 2-in-l collars- gome with smocked yokes. Colors white, flesh and maize. These waists would make excellent gifts. Very special at $2.98. t Staining Lace Waists These Waists would sell in most shops for $5 or more. Tha lace is excellent quality a t a h iffnn 4 different styles. Colors flesh and ecru. Price $2.98. $2.98 m. .a c- i t.ie .ThiriitMl hv The EmDorium at the Commercial Cub Style Show Wednesday night will be displayed in our windows all day Saturday. csa...... -f Tr-;o 1 1 " ' o jL CQUBrSPOWEB CUBBED iuiMissio or nxES bt police JtDGK DECLARED ILLEGAU Mr. La Reek Say All Saac Mat He CBiplet4 Calea City Cobb ell Grmat rardoa. In.tallrnent fines and the system of remitting; fines la tha Municipal Court ara put under lha baa by City Attorney LakTloche. In an opinion written yester day to City Auditor Barbur. Mr. LaJtocba rulea that tb City Council slona can grant pardon, and remitting of fines Is a form of pardon. Ha rule, also that tha Municipal Judge cannot grant auch remittances and cannot Im pose Installment tinea, in case a per son la unable to pay a fine he has to serve oul tha penalty at tha rat of a day In JalL. Inasmuch ag Municipal Judg Slevn son baa barn Imposing fines and col lecting tbe-n on the installment plan and has remitted many such fines after one or two installments have been paid. th ruling of Mr. leR'c-e has reoa a curnpisx problem. Tha question about Installment fines came up some time ago when Auditor liarbur waa checking tha books ot- the court and found that many fines had been remitted without tha Jn-- hav ing algned anything lo Indicate that tbe remittance bad been made. Thla sys tem, which was classed aa loose book keeplnr method, was changed. The luestlon of lha fines was referred to the legal bureau for an opinion. CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET Hccent Survey ot Vnivertilty of Ore gon Will Be DlMmsaed. The recent survey of tha University of oreuon. made at the request of tb uthorltie of thut Institution oy nr. H. I'. Cspcn. a representative of the Federal Bureau of education, will he tha topic of discussion at the Civic League luncheon to be neid at in Multnomah Hotel at noon tomorrow. Tcn-mtntite talks will be given by President P. 1 Campbell, of the Uni versity of Oregon: W. K. Newell, ona of the regents; Mrs. C T. Gerllnger, another regent: Dr. George Rebeo, a member of the faculty of the University of Oregon, and Mrs. Alice Benson Beach. ot the University of Oregon Alumnae. Kvery phase of the survey will be thoroughly dlscursed. Federal Jobs Open. Th United State Civil Pervlc Com- The Demand For good ligthing reaches its Peak now and up to Christmas. M. J. Walsh Co. are ever ready to do your Electrical Wiring, Lighting Fixture Work and Deliver Guaranteed Mazda Lamps Salesrooms 311 Stark Street. You should see their full line of Electrical Gifts. mission announces an open competitive examination January 6. for laboratory aid in seed testing in the bureau of Plant industry. Department of Agricul ture at salaries of 6u0 to 720 a year. Further information and application, blanks may be obtained from M. K. Wlgton. local secretary. Fostofflee building. Portland. Or. Pamases Awarded Workman. ALBANY", Or., Dec . (Special.) F U Little, of Albany, was awarded tIT5 damages from the Jacobsen Bade Company, of Portland, by a Jury In the , .r.:-..i cnnrt WarlnnMdav for in state UliUik . - Juries ho sustained when working- in the construction ot a -..- Summer. He sued for $18,000. Hotel Seward Diningroom Now Under Management of SEWARD HOTEL COMPANY Excellent Cuisine, Moderate Prices THREE SPECIAL DINNERS SERVED D-ILY 5 to 8:30 P. M. 40c 50c 75c A la Carte Service 6:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Topular-Priced Club Breakfasts and Noonday Lunches SUNDAY TABLE D'HOTE DINNER 5 to 8:30 P. M., 75c V. M. Seward, Manager. The Best Xmas Gift for tho. suffering from ey Liraln Is a pair f ,,rPrP.a;i,r fitted glas.es. They rellev ee rtraln. stopping head' he. sulnt ln. etc.. and consequently Im prove your appearance. Our opti cal deiiartme..: Is auuipped to cor rect all forms of eyestrain that can ba corrected with glaarea. Charge for C'aallatle. 1IEBE ARK OMK OF OCR FKICEft. Lenses Sphero In your own - ' -:- -a --4. frm .lleM Cnharn in Aluminum a- " a aeaa. framo tay J- .laaeaAAjaA lns Sphero in Gold-Filled frame 9AM Lenses Sphero (curved) in G. K. Glass Mtg g.t.00 Kryptak. Lenaea gs.oo to g 13.00 STAPLES, The Jeweler-Optician, J 162 First Street (ear Morrison. Pertlaad. Or. Good materials are, of course, a prime essential to good things to eat. You are al ways assured, when buying of us, of receiving the best ma terials procurable. The little tricks of mixing and handling are best known to you. Phone Main 7200 or A 6181. Seasonable Suggestions! Corn on the Cob Preserved, crisp and fresh from New York. Large cans, each. . . .4of Spanish Muscatel Raisins Healthful, delicious dessert fruit. Box 400 Stuffed Dates New Fard Dates, stuffed with new Cali fornia nut meats. Box 25 Staffed Prunes Crystallized and stuffed. Delicious confec tion, better than candy. The pound 75 Corn-Fed Turkeys for Xmas We have a consignment of very fancy fat young birds coming for Christmas. Let us enter your order now. Pure Maple Sugar the real thing from Jones Dairy Farm. Per brick 330 Hood River Apples From $1 Box Extra fancy Spitzenbergs the apples that made Hood River famous. We grow them. From $1.00 per box. Florida Oranges Per dozen, 400 and 30f Florida Oranges and Grapefruit heavy juicy fruit in family-size boxes per box $2.50 Sanitarium' Bran Mrs. Millen, from Battle Creek, is with us this week. Come in and she will show you how to use bran to your lasting good. T. 3 w w ILJbT H .aasaa 290 STARK ST. The Stiate Laws of Oregon governing state banks are perhaps more exacting than those of any state in the Union. The depositor's protection is beyond question, and so it should be. This bank ranked among the foremost for such protection of depositors' funds long before most of the pres ent laws were made. Bank with us and enjoy absolute security. Attractive Interest Paid on Savings and Time Deposits LADD&TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third lilii m mm a r--'WahrVme!W ICt Main 7070 PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE ORE CON IAN A 6095 CALIFORNIA HOTELS Byron Hot Springs California Only 60 miles Kast from Ban Fran cisco on main valley line S. P. R. R. between San Francisco and Loa Angeles. (Aak any S. P. Agent.) Splendid motor trip over new state highway. New and abso lutely lireproof hotel with every comfort and convenience. Tn the Pry Belt average yearly rainfall 8 inches. Wonderful waters and baths for the cure of Rheumatism, Selatics and other tllx. Wonderful place for I.,., inoou ,n u n An Amer- lean plan hotel, Btrictly up to date. 3 Lnuer muaugmiicii wi H. R. WARNER, for past ten years with Hotel Del Monte. Ask your Southern Pacific agent tor literatui e. HOTEL 7 fl a hi EaEI U LI Is M H as bl SAN FRANCISCO Geary Sttaet, lust oH Union Squar American Plan $1.50 a dar up BrsskfutBOc Lunch 60e 0inner$1.00 V Most Famous Meals In the United States I New steel and concrete structure. Center ! ygf theater, caf and retail districts. I Dn c.rline. transferring all ever city. Take Municipal car line direct to door. I fdotor Bus meets trains and steamers. DIAMONDS We are selling good Diamonds every day. . Our customers are satisfied cus tomers. C. HEITKEMPEIt CO. Diamond Dealer and Jewelers. 139 Fifth St. 15 CHWA3 PRINTING C0 BEN F.GREENE-HARRY F1SCHERI f2e4-5i STARK STREET! Teachers' Examination A teachers' examination will be held tn the old Couch School building, lo cated at Seventeenth and Kearney streets, on December 15, 16, 17 and 18, laii. Daily Programme. Wednesday forenoon: Writingr, United States history; afternoon, read ing, physiology, composition, methods ill reading, methods in arithmetic. Thursday forenoon, arithmetic, his tory of education, psychology, methods in geography; afternoon. grammar, geogiaphv, American literature. Phys ics, methods in language, thesis for primary certificate, science of educa tion. Friday forenoon, tneory and practice, orthography, physical geography, Eng lish literature, chemistry; afternoon, school law. geology, algebra, civil gov ernment, childhood and adolescence. .Saturday forenoon, geometry, botany, school administration; afternoon, gen eral history, bookkeeping, methods. Subjects for thesis Industrial train ing as a basis for culture; the differ ence between memory and imagina tion; all consciousness ia motor; tha conservation of the child. Work will begin at 9 in the fore noon and 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Preliminary instructions will be given at 8:30 and 1 o'clock, respectively. Ap plicants for certificates will please govern themselves accordingly. A. P. ARMSTRONG, County School Superlatendeot. Xmas Trees Order Vour CIaMer From tho Pisgah Home Help the men to help themselves. The men of the Pisgah Home will cut about 2000 trees from their 640 acre ranch. Tha trees will be set up on tands for Inspection on the Auditorium site at Third and Mar ket streets from December 15 to 25. Special Order Taken for Trees, Phones Tabor 2492, Tabor 6719. Best Liquor at Lowest Prices ,l on Kore.t Home Whisky, callon-.. .S2.I5 J4 im iam Clay Whisky, gallon Brat T. J. Monarch Whisky, gallon 4.00 SI r.O Wines, all kinds, choice, eallon. -Sl.l J ' JO Wines, all kinds, r noire, gallon . .SI. BO $:t ,"U Brandv. Hum or Gin, gallon lf'i.93 $4.00 Blackberry. Apricot, Peach. gal..3.2. John Krklund, 123 Hint Ht.. Portland. Or. Mail Order t illed !ame Iay as KecelVMl. Add -5e gallno and we prepay express. A Modrrnle-Prleed Hotel of Merit. Hotel Clifford Bast Morrison St.. Near Urnnd Ave. 7kc, gl per dur 1 with bath, Sl-25.